7 ce: Pees z Lies ae Snes j 2 east gees Ree Se See wa tase # -- ; ee s = ae & Pegre & ic aX ioe een SS as aes ie ares ee BAS Sas : Fo Shoes: earede Soe ee ~ foponrs AS AIDS TO DIGESTION SOME : NARROW ESC APES [2s fond of collecting wild birds' (IN MERRY OLD ENGLAND -GERMANY'S HARD LESSONS. | THE WISE MISTRESS. eggs and numerous cases are on re- e ee ger ES ee Se es ee wal cord where people came to harm As Europe's Battleground She Has Note Method of Woman Who Keeps Orientals prea ieee Perfames | SEV Nee After Each Meal. -- ; - Occupying the greater portion of} She doesn't nag. Sweet scents to aid digestion are) might as well have been a karait BULL AND HIS PEOPLE. Central Europe, Germany is, in po-| System is eg point. an importation from _ the -- or a cobra. Snakes are fond of ee eee te eae A ge yay ae _ She has regular duties and sticks ere ce gg pps ome = = bye ; eggs and, as you know, parrots,|, . : St abiy located country in the world. | to them. = ae ymarkel. 8 } ; Big Game Shooting and Jungle | woodpeckers, owls and Stier birda pone esceaans tec tes ame: NE), (Nowhere pe ied tenet (Ene kaon hes ow heewa end does) aes SS aon 'Stal Feenish' Blood Curd make their nests in hollow trees, Reigns: Supreme in the Com-. | *UTal boundaries as large rivers oF | not distract. with changing orders. |0T bear the oder 0 . ny heliotrope king : oo which are often inhabited by snakes. | = veiak Waele high mountain ranges, which would) She never loses her temper or |#F@ Siven @ headache by hi the | : ss ling Episodes. One day as I was leaving the mess | >. got cicers block the way of enemies, but easily | permits it to be lost by her subor-) 9? teberase: Same St oatee b Petia Anveld: eo ape I trod upon a cobra. It struck at Sir Henry. Bell Longhurst, was accessible and vulnerable on all' dinates. Ee Nah ag caper: sa In Wors! 'Lancashi n eld English army officer who é 1 found at a Sheffield inquest to have sides, Germany has been, since re-| She expects to be obeyed in her cartharides, some are nause n Worsley, Lancashire j vai eae ee ly boot' tops but was not able to |'° : : : ae os ae vgn ater eliowegs pm Bre Saige 4 ae leather. There was | Killed his wife by throwing a, light- motest times, the object of hostile own home, but does not give im-|¢vem by roses. Attacks of real iil-lare two clocks which % : ' : saults. j eet ness with long trains of digestive |one, being arranged to tale Tiare ; perry ap amusing snake story. abroad ed lamp at her. _ wiaes é possible commands. BS fate : : : ; : ak eh asa portance Bg ty ae ago which is pretty. Earl Cranbrook recently opened a For a period of 400 years the Ger-| She keeps the children within disorders following in _ wake fate 1 a.m. pri: ? seg Soma sare ase bn hard-to believe. It was about an |magnificent: new dnitlhall at Ton- man tribes were compelled to de-| pounds and does. not permit them |™ay be brought on by : sh? oe of them is ast : : things mm e jungle. "In October, officer: who at-one time commanded bridge for the Kent units of the fend their independence from the to impose upon the workers in the The fact can be explaine oes mere's new Abst ee 1668, I was in the Khoki ravine oe Taulises "coals repens 7 Perea tae | Romans. Later came the horrible | household. as @ pathological "yeagaemiaier s to Worsley Hall, and is. ; thirty miles from Neemuch after a snake bit him on one-of his fingers | No fewer. than sixteen persons invasion of the Huns; the piracies| §he makes her maids comfortable. | Dr. George M. Niles, exerting . al which the Duke of Br beat. The cave wherein the beast sud.to as to prevent blood poison |2re to be charged at the present by the Northmen; the frequent at-'Phei} bedrooms. bathrooms, and| influence on the most vulnerable|/had placed in the tor had its abode. by day was at the fh Old Bailey sessions with offences tacks by the Magyars, Mongols and kitchen are as attractive as she can| Point in the human economy, the | Worsley depot. : Turks. make them. : gastro-intestinal tract. As offend-| ]t js said that his-gra j he he: immediately had' the finger am- ; Ma) ted ac seu Gear a putated. The point of the story | against the Coinage act. ing oe from the practice. I once did so st ; ane fo "OTEA) in India and felt a snake, which | NEWS BY MAIL ABOUT. JOHN v2 sats TROUELYS SRETES happened to be harmless, but it oi "WITH DEATH. _ Been Ravaged Time and Again. 'Her Servants. dier Condemned ders lay surmounting each other, and the deor of the home bore traces of his arrival and 'departure. Bears are queer animals and rarely attack unless: wounded and at bay. Even when wounded' bruin gener- ally tries to avoid his sperting ene- my; whereas the tiger when wound- «0. invariably attacks if he has a was that he had removed the wrong finger and that the snake proved to be non-poisonous. An incident of this kind came under my' own ob- servation at Adjmere, where a bearer was bitten by a cobra on the big toe of the right foot. This man belonged to the superintendent of the police, who immediately tied a strong string around the toe and men, the Brazilian battleship Mi- nas Gereas left the Tyne on Satur- dav for Rio Janeiro. King Edward has sent presents of game to the Chelsea Hospital for Women and to the Royal Ear Hos- pital Dean street, Soho. One hundred and fifty-eight thou- sand five hundred shillings have tleground for the country an sitting room with a writing desk, work-table, easy chairs, and a shelf of interesting books. - She does not refuse permission to have callers outside: of working hours, and is willing to give extra days off when occasion warrants. | She takes a friendly interest in the affairs of her maids, but never With a full complement of 750 During the Thirty Years War) 'She provides, if possible, a special | "8 scents may set in motion a train | ¢}gck made to strike the Germany served as the great bat- Spanish, Swedish, Italian and Hungarian troops, who | reduced the population from sev- enteen to four millions and made almost uninhabit- able desert. In Saxony, during the and 1632, 934,000 persons were killed or swept away of morbid digestive symptoms, S°,|/nymber so as to warn his on the contrary, those that aré/ men that it was time t oy" sweet and agreeable may exercise | work after dinner, some a highly beneficial effect. The Ori-| haying excused themsel e8. entals have developed to a notable|igg Jate on the ground t degree the faculty of deriving the| ould not hear it strike o1 most enjoyment from inhaling fra-|yecalls the incident when grant odors. j _ leleck of the Houses of Pa The most beautiful creations pic-| saved a man's life. close. view of his assailant: I rose very early' in the morning and as soon as I could see the sights of my rifle took up my position above the entrance to the cave. The bear by sickness. degene ; tured in the imagination of Moham- pion . rates into a regulator or| tured. im the tmag) A soldier in the reign In Wurttemberg over 500,000 lost ieee Tata tbaeae sfhice medans are the hours represented | ..q Mary was condemned their' lives, see or - Se ' In return she expects good work |in the Koran as nymphs of pint! martial for falling asleep tit 65 = a P He faithfully done and a willingness-on| ise, formed of musk, who exhale! quty on the terrace at ouses were burned. ihe Paiaun' 4), part of her maid to help in an from their lovely bodies entrancing |. stoutly denied the cha ate, having at that time a popula- emergency. . | perfumes. It is the custom of many | ye London Globe, and solem --_ of 500,000, suffered a - - Above all, she knows the value of Eastern people to spend after cate clared that he heard Old 157,00, and in some parts of TMs |jndicious praise and kindly encour-| meal a season Of wey Wile. Oe | predeocssos of Di Ben) a : : aroun em is rendere Aas : : shaved alt ir dtr the deg, which was @ great brin-|lowered into a well at Rainham, Reem jie cighitesonds ecard He Py a mi econ seas aniastie fg sac eer tree pottered after smiall game during: . 2 K ie it brok i avorite perfume 1s cons : ie : eee mal charged at me ent, to repair it, the rope broke, | : SENTENCE SE ' man was lying in prison centuries' brought the frequent . akecneas haled. execution several persons ¢é the day and then as the sun went J@™4 9M Spit" ts a Z ae e fell seventy feet, receivin z : : st é 3 - down again took up my position! poAMING IN THE MOUTH. | fatal injuries. 3 8 | raids by the French, who left the), Love is a life, not an act. Even the poor indulge in this ha-| \ og and swore that the ever the rocky entrance. It was : 1 : ' 'te head, ;2%ins of hundreds of beautiful] Every life may be known by the/ bit, for all feel that it benefits|, iy dia strike thirtee late when the bear returned, and I was really in great prea aa ike iniptiomeniors sags castles on the Rhine, Moselle and things it loves. nerves and digestion. Dr. Niles be- nays ar Bs bis the light was se poor that I should stood my ground. and let himvcome: | on: ite wings is in the pos- Neckar as lasting monuntents of| 'The world gets no light out of a|lieves that a psychic state favorable oS pi not have fired' but waited for a Just ashe was making his eet | eeidoe Me Wes Kewell) of! Morile their visits: -- : pyrotechnic sermon. to the digestive process may be in-| PARDONED AND RELE. more favorable opportunity. How-|me I swung the bat ae caught sd | lelai Hace : The beginning of the nineteenth|"",4 man's force depends much on | duced through the olfactories fully} Wells Cathedral con ever, I did fire and hit him, and | on the side of the head, Bes ct et t to| The Lord Chamberlain announced! Century. saw. the onslaught of that) the friends he can make. as well as through the other senses. | ost interesting and ol he romped away over on his nin be slaoestes ete of that the State apartments at Wind- rani, eg paii ea ean So long as truth is alive it will striking clock in the who raise again; OU vas pears y whom Germany was bhumiil terow all tape lines. * T : . ina A P : ' Castle I been reopened to : ; ~~ (outer your tape hn ' : t was constructed by Pe INTO THE DARKNESS. him ee ce. the Sains atau the Speer ee se sata ; pee ---- The lamb never converts the lion SENTENCE SERMONS. foot, a monk, in 1320, and en With the idea in mind that he ees died ae few ccnanae. I tions, until further notice. -- RS ee ae by leaping into its jaws. Pride of wit indicates poverty of| many devices which testify would return to his haven at day-! often think of my end had I missed| Thomas Bridgman, @ Crimean | van kingdoms and States were giv- stamped into the dust. The Ger-| "He mars cane He laugh like a boy| wisdom. ; ancient horelogist's ingenuit : : r ' eg ; Y-i cannot labor like a man. 4 ' , , il of! erg 'estial < i break and give me another chance jim the first time. I always hat- veteran, of Teddington, was buried en by Napoleon as presents to his} a fertile ie Neceeae SES You eg -- = devi of) eral celestial and terrestr T sent the coolies for my ruzzai, pil- i knew it. at Hampton with military honors. : : 8 e greed with the fork of envy. iare incorporated in in low and bbbadeot from Hcg a pipet so Aa eee sie cane On his coffin were medals for Bala- ia and ere ia Zirh -- takes itself for a generous heart.| [t is not a sin to be rich, but it; movements and relationship. 1¢ ce saw é : SL 7a% , vitie " ir F el. : Fed sate mile distant. I lay down about a Pag eedroguobia'" He was an of-;clava, Inkerman, Alma and Sebas- ps Sie. Wanlav mae nation ae Most of us would be miserable if is a sim not to be enriching. ; indicate the hours of the hundred yards from the cave and ¢.oy of the Forty-ninth Infantry at topol. Rudolf:Cronan in MeClure's Saceres we could manufacture no enemies. The proof of living in the light) age of the moon, and the had one shikaree fifty yards away, p,ona, and-the recollection of that) Mr. John Whymant, who AAS | gheclemons baught by pa ey ties -- -- -- 58 is making other lives bright. of the planets and the ¢ ees on rifles arg Z went m terrible sight was in my mind when eae at See eee roe happy, terrible past ? Att tG: BUCKETS 88 ORS Ne e} A man is worth only as much as} When the clock strikes sleep. was about 3.30 a.m. the brinjara dog attacked' me and at the age o ninety-nine, had liv big. ones. makes him useful to his day. horsemen, fully armed, was suddenly aroused by the shout-|;; ,2q something to do with the in.the same village all his life. Dur- When the church becomes an end| The only ideas that cannot be | two gateways in opposite ing of my shikaree and saw in the | wallop 1 dealt him. I would xot ing his life he was only once in @ in itself it k 1 of h } lead in itself it soon makes an end of| revised are those that are dead. and charge vigorously. Th ; ; THEIR FIRST SHOES. itself aS indness: tol with their lanees sake ame moonlight that he was chased by! wish to see even my greatest en- | railway train. eS SHOES itsel*. It takes more than blindness to} with their lances as the ' By inserting a penny in an auto- wlame bear. I shouted to the man guy die such a death as that of-| ' The supernatural may be but the| time to give the vision of eternity.|many times as correspond. "60k matic gas meter and to run toward me, as I was afraid " sear a : I would hit him instead of the bear ak Canin and steeplechasing drawing it Henry Saunders stole His First Pair. erations. : pee cam be absolutely lonesome. tance away, seated on a hig except I had a very near shot. The' i) -7+6 h <5 te some miraculous | 12,500 cubic feet of gas from the| Samuel Adjai Crowther, an Af-|. When it comes to the sharp points; The piety that slops over in meet-|js a quaint figure, which Ki ' wy anna ee , Gas Light and Coke Company, it| rican slave boy who became a |?" & sermon most hearers are filled | ing seldom flows over into duties. | quarters on two bells ~ man did what I desired, and, wait- 5 GAS 's ly. the latter : : : * : ing. until he was quite close; I fired sam Caos oe teapot reais |was alleged at Willesden. bishop, delighted.to tell to his chil- | with generosity. No man is fit for good society | neath his feet, and strike and broke the animal's spine. High-| earsinsdl In Scala with the! A cordial invitation has been|dren the story of how he put on| Our nation will be the home of | whe does not help society to good-|on the bell. The dialof er up in the same ravine I was once | 7 ;.. ; isent by the mayors of Boulogue|his first shoes. In "The Black | Tighteousness only a8 righteousness ness. : : is divided into twenty-fo vaebice a cave at daybreak when pare ogee ivcigpe oma een Versailles to members of the Bishop" Jesse Page gives the story |1§ aeaiicg taught re ene: ' To refuse the friendship of con-| and shows the phaske ae a half grown bear came out and | thrilling as the etiler: One| Nerth London branch of the Inter-jin the bishop's own words. Four The c cea pr ae f og era science is to double the power of/ and a map of the heavens I shot him dead. But his mother il year in particular when there was | ational Brotherhood ; Alliance to|of the pupils in the missionary's | #* = ae ie wee hip Sie peer all your foes. Cae An oddity in clacks 49 "ne was behind him and she instantly |) ¢o1q of twenty-three one of the) Pay a four days' visit to these| school had been promoted to the eon ys A ese or seeking lignt an To make men good by force is to | tion of a Frenchman, M. Pa |. made for me. I had barely time oe which broke away in front towns at Easter. position. of menitors. This was at ee : Po hea PG ED pie out of them the dynamic of/ny It consists of a dial me reload when she reared on her hind | .. me a cropper at the first fence.| _Color-Serst. E. Thompson, late of Fourah Bay College, under Rev. e nie san ee " "s ietgmate aed Meo: goodness. | above a reservoir and buvaue! legs to demolish me. At the very | 1,. 'ockey. was flung off his back the 60th Rifles, who served for} Charles Haensel. fe Se ge =z: are - upoe oe That is far from being a home! of y see-saw mounted upon moment she was about to spring' 1| d y as #-wonderful sight to see | thirty-six years, was presented To give effect to our position, we | 'Y me same oF ; an sage ay Pies where you cannot see the family for ports. The reservoir holds hit her squarely in the region of} him potiewh: and. twist. trying to | With the King's Medal for meritor-| were allowed to wear shoes. Strong, he same phe Se gaat a give the furniture. os ent alcohol to last: "for sae the heart and over she went in @! , 0:4 the other horses as they land- ious service in the Indian Mutiny | stout shoes, with very thick soles, " baat ts cent. ig " other} The streets of our cities are the | and this serves as fuel for a heap. led over the obstacle: The specta- anil the Red river campaign in}were procured and given to us; eri oe cent. milk. ny this is no} only practice grounds for walking! flame which "Once when after ibex I' had the| ¢ ~ ib a th fence thou wht the | Canada and Sandhurst. they were called "Blucher shoes." | 0P* knows. But if food influences} the golden streets. _ ee closest call of all for fully twenty. Mia: ae . . Lloyd's register shows that dur-}| Ona Saturday afternoon we were the percentage of fat in the milk,} Half the battle against real sins BURNS AT ONE END. minutes I felt the wings of the an- oy : the number of| called, received a pair each, and why do not both of ory cows give| would be won if we would ignore| Tye heat from the flame ca ge! of death flapping around my GROUND TO PIECES, steamers has increased by 171, with| were told to wear them every Sun-|the same kind of milk! the imaginary ones. air to exand inh the: bulb the additional tonnage of 255,818, | day to church at St. George's Ca- oe _ saw directly above it. As . ' 3 Many a preacher would revise his ears. I was with my' regiment in their astonishment when the a ; Pes Lae the Mustoong Valley, Beluchistan. ea acai Spae = Blind passed | While the number of sailing vessels|thedral, a distance of about three BIBLE IN SCOTLAND. sermons on the next life if he knew} in, seesaw. moves every 8% onds. This movement is f , | Pike s about this one. With some guides I went after the sider otbou and beasn to | has decreased by 140 and the ton-| miles. j aoe more be ) e animals which were seen feeding on scot seca pte an ove goes it | Page by 104,608. ; Never having had shoes on be-| qj of Parliament Made it Compul- ; a ta oer of eens | to save the motive power which actua the plateau above. To reach a cer-| .. found that the chaser was able| Yor his bravery in three times|fore,, we began practising in our Bae, Can apmere: 10 2 ~ yh eens REYES a tain animal I was obliged to climb! , pf nos Harter entering a burning house at Yar- dormitory that evening. None of : ; : -- ae sorve folk. Te: Sites land cieee ae a very precipitous cliff, from which Coe 'al ter domain: of danger| mouth, on each occasion bringing|us could move a step after lacing} The first. Bible printed in Scot-} The tendency to correct all erea- line made which do ne T hoped to get a better shot at the). pres a aclal cat Be pe ont a child, Ernest Quinton was|up our feet in the unwieldy arti-|land was issued complete in 1597. tion is often mistaken for the crea-|hands and faces. The ibex. My rifle was slung' over my is 2 See he anort' ia romelar presented with a bronze medal and cles, and consequently we were ob-| In the same year, by act of Parlia-| tion of correct character. merely stands in the hall, shoulder, and all the shikarees were pay Me pee a writin siti $50 from the Carnegie Hero Fund| jects of laughter to our pupils. __; ment, every gentleman, household- press a button, when by below me scarcely' & Cay' Pas -|by the Mayor of Yarmouth. An idea struck me at-once, which|er and others "worth thrie hun- the phonographic 'sheen hair raising mishap. The story 1s ; I put into execution. Crawling to|dredth markis. of yerilile rent. or bi > f h Dp k f Ke put into executi A raw & @ ar ré) ye "BLUE SIGN" HOTEI S ments it calls out '*half-pa: WATCHING THE RESULT. told of a rider after the Duke o SUICIDAL MANTA. a corner of the room, I first knelt|above,'"" and every yeoman and Sua apebes jean aa, ae ong | Beaufort's hounds who jumped.onto : pees down, then holding on to the wall|burgess with £500, had to provide EN mab eders pra ost Some of the rocks were proving}, \oad and from the road: over a : i the Ti Ret ee ra ' oy Fie qd atill fe scale of SAD P Bible | Lek for Blue Signs in Germany if }case may. be. : unstable until I finally got to @| 11) and into a ravine forty feet Development of the Taint in Four|for support, I stood up, and still| under a p y ee You Want Quiet. A- Munich professor h. ; i i being supported by the wall, I} and psalme buke in vulgare lan- : zs peint where I could neither go Generations. ' ' : " : z _ |a remarkable _ sick-roo below. stepped round the room many | guage in their houssis for the better] Little blue signboards, bearing] When a button is pressed: ead eit ge SE a he Nothing nga to. the Nee Wath the isa of showing the] times, the others following. my ex- instruction of thame selffis and|recondite devices, are appearing| tric lamp behind the dial iff, in fact' l had-to readjust' a except a bad s aking up, anc €|consequences of -- intermarriage ample, till we were able to leave|their famelijs in the knowledge of | spcradically over the doorways of the re S es with a 'ht ke tit horse escaped with a strain of one| where a suicidal taint exists, and|tne wall, stand alone, or move|God."' hotels in various parts of Germany cote a ope it faaatsined of the pasterns. At one of the| the necessity for imposing some re-| ahout ewithout support. To see that the provisions of the}These are outward badges of the pees SE etiay ait thie: lett. "There hunts given by the late John Gub-| straint, the Mendel Journal, the} You can well imagine what a bur-|above act were carried into effect, | spiritual rectitude of the particu- 1 ie Sn dow went? mdnititee ett bins there was a most peculiar hap- | organ of the Mendel Society, gives| don this was to us, and after losing| the following year a searcher was lax, hotel proprietors, men who at the shikarees' by the' circuitous pening on the part of an old stag.|an instance of the development of| sight of the college, we sat on the] appointed with power to visit the | the bidding of a new society have ey re deli aah nus' fons He was driven to bay and after he} suicidal mania through four or five} grass, took off the shoes, walked] houses of those signified by the act called down quietude to be the pre-|tecmyears of his leisge mor above. The Hrahuis tied' their pu- had kicked three of the hounds to| gererations. : ; barefooted, and put them on only|"and to require the sicht of their} siding genius ovér their establish- constructing a clock ve ee : ae thetattd sat a asdted death made at the first horseman Two families lived in the same} gt the porch of the church. We|Psalme Bulkis and Bybillis." In]ments. Therefore, nerve-racked Sintec aie : garees ips e p aa br niiglie to come up. He gave the hunter | village 'and the tradition is that|qid the same on returning to col-|a footnote it Satin "The 'Tice wavellenasaleulit ridden. Loe theeh teat and oe Pg y. six en rt. this Sih 'heed ay {2 fearful rip on the chest, killing} one family was addicted to suicide lege. After some months' practise | Council had in 1575 commanded and|blue signs. and. enter the pontals pointers,' case aia ae at ne ret n : ya Llane him instantly, and turned to at-|by drowning and the other by|we were able to move better in|charged 'the principallis and Heid-|which they adorn; but the youthful eas at fs x sb é eee patty hem air at tack the rider. Some farm labor-|shcoting. The tradition is traced | them, but compla 'ned how they hurt |ismen of enery parochin alswo'll to;and the giddy aged, who love iat | te Fa "ti SrErey s tc shift the pips Sie mies. roe {| ets who had been in the field came back at least five generations, but| ony feet, and would rather be with-| Burgh as Landwart' to contribute) bustle, clatter and music, will go od iat e fac is that it is eee a A eotelt a ow, and! yy on the run and one with some} the actual records of the first gen-|oyt them. But after some months] and collect £5 for the purchase of ajelsewhere. The new Teutonic Anti- one e there.wes ney mulch margin between forethought: Sung hiv cost: against | eration 'were not cept _ | we invested in the 'purchase of] Bible to be placed in every parish|Neise Society's 'special aim is, to PERFECT: TIMY, . the stone and my shoulder. The}¢}e antlers of the infuriated stag.| In the second generation one indi-|},oots ourselves, and were always) kirk." ia SallseUNGeAR. wee will Shai be- BO ero: inex of course was lost, but my life | The coat puzzled him for a moment | vidual committed suicide by drown-| careful to buy those~that made vide shutters to all bedrooms, so though the (durability: was saved. rode : and he stood just long enough for|ing, and in the shooting family | noise and creaked as we walked, to that they may be Saeovind at wail strange piece .of mecha "Wild aah hunting is a rather! pnother laborer to deal him a fear-|there was .a case of suicide by | our great delight and the admira- a: Witide SHAN whet Ailehed hicude tiatter of doubt. « risky game unless you have a horse-| ty) blow with a spade on the hind|shcoting. Of that generation a} tion of our pupils. ; Nee : dibs takeing Hao whieh eater Phe Czar is the proud man cantering behind you with a| jeg breaking the limb and leaving} member of the shooting family The pessimistic views. expressed | maticalls close without ban ea pof a unigne clock whieh rege spare spear. While stationed at}him helpless. It was lucky for the}married one of the drowning fam- sas aap by Sir W. Crookes in 1898 concern: | creaking, silent dining Ee ie merely. the \ passing ~~ \ ONLY PRACTISING. ing an impending dearth of the} vice, an alarm system by rk BaNe| wad hours, but wheat supply of the world have single guest will be dimnely aS weeks, months and. Bhuj, the capital of Cutch, I heard|}yntsman that the laborers were |ily, and of the issue of the marri- frcm some sikhs that a boar was! nigh, for the stag would surely have| age one person committed suicide a lying in the oed of the river some} killed him. by shooting and another by drown- A gunner belonging to the Royal] often since been the subject of com-| ned without calling up-every-othe cleck was inventec four miles below the camp. Iasked| Tom Ray, the English pole vaul-|ing 'There were two normal mem-| Artillery was constantly checked} ment, and at the recent meeting of | sleeping wight on Fe Sai fl 'Ti tured by © two the other officers to join me, but| ter, who, it will be remembered, |bers of the two families who mar-|for-carelessness when on sentry in|the British Association they were] ang to Seite as ed % Meeks T sented it to the Emper they had work to do and could not| came to' America in 1888, had a|ried, making what is called a cou- | No* paying proper compliments to]again mentioned by Maj. P. Go) Gntitely snare ' Faeve tha. ie gabe of their loyalty. Tx leave the cantonments. My syce| narrow shave once while in a com-}sia marriage. Of the offspring of| his superior officers. One day, Ciagie in his address to the Sub- building. So far so go i et ete too, is to be fo had a spare spear, but he could} petition at Dublin, Ireland. The | this union--being the fourth gener-| however, he intended to.do his} Section of Agriculture. He was} tpoyhle 'will Aouitendhe™. aie vt having ninety-five, faces, not on foot keep up with a horse;|pole broke in two and Ray, who} ation in order--one was insane,| duty, and commenced in this man-| more hopeful than Sir W. Crookes. | the solemn promise bo 4 cans nee simultaneously the time moreover the ground was covered | was a heavy man, came down fast,|with suicidal mania, and is stil] | mer: j but he pointed out the necessity of | jist for ER SR iti ag different. spots on 'the e with bushes, cactus and loose boul-|the lower half of the pole going | living; two brothers drowned them-| *A young subaltern was passing | developing the grain lands of the! Kyjohts of Silen ees wah = : | face. besides the ahovemen: ders. So I had to go alone. I|\through the back of his shirt like|selyes, a fourth poisoned himself, | his post. The sentry abruptly halt- | world, and expressed the view that es ane bie eA we . whteA earth and plancts. © : found the boar a small but very}, needle. The point went so close,a fifth shot himself, and a sixth ed, shouldered, and gave the "pre-! the most important thing was not! 4) 4¢ ot Pata ena sf a ei ote In the © Kurpark fast beast. I lost no time, but went that it made a slight scratch on the poisoned himself. A seventh one sent.' : to bring the food to the men, hut! Seas ; et ie > ini y sh rave may he seen a clock eohst right at him and after ri rah' skin. was insane, with suicidal mania, | The ore sete was el pleased | to bring the men to the food; that ts ernst SOR RES ast oe Sas flowers. The plants are: a minute got my spear in. but just - i. and there are three other normal]; bul nevertheless remarked ; - lis to the land ca nable of preducing | 4. tae the ne are! prat ee' 3 Ree in assert of mosaiciand at that are a A aaa he gee - pROSPERITY OF BELGIUM members of the family who are still | Mia dohis Tm not entitled to this|!j+ The Eg ena tes persons con-{ et ack eee ce peo wd eeeond Ane over a loose bowder. 8 tye cet eae ; See avai ' compliment." _ : f stituting the present population of , wa ee. OE Tid) -oved, cactis: plint - gained my feet I saw the boar about| Belgium is, perhaps, the most} The suicidal mania persisted in "J know you 'are not,"' replied |}. slabs ate rca teecsed i asTe 'the clock. hidden fifty yards away and seemingly he- | presperous state in Europe as well] other branches of what is called| the sentry, "but I thou ht YOU) row regions, and large parts of the a ee of the plants, move the sitating whether to charge at me) as the most thickly settled. The/ the. shooting family, and in one of were good enough to practise on."| earth, capable of great agricultural] 3 $5 the face as the minute or not. J thought I had better be | late king's reign was at least|these branches in the third genera- mes : '\development, are left relatively CURING THE LIQUOR HABIT. ) on the safe side and with all haste marked by an enormous advance in|tion there was a member who shot Ss Th % - " t barren. 'The best solution of the} 'When a man is found 'drunk in got isto the saddle and landed there wealth and 'social reform. One of himself. _ His son also. committed wi ae Ber ae ah any an eas problem of food supply would be|the streets of Prisrend, Albania just a time, for the boar charged fats Higa diy reap tiga pga a Ss suicide in the ae magn ans oes mink aerate to fhe Scrat wont to =--* way to cn grt aptetos ho is tied to a kind of triangle upon Ty t : was insane, with suicidal mania. Se 5 aga ae 4 inhabit ahd deyelont meats : WITH ALL HIS FURY. permits it to dispense with a navy, Two ars were normal, but in| Ili we, paid more attention. to BA pm ate OO " P er rae soaps * -- I advanced to meet him and was} while the Belgian army is main-|the next and present generation forcing good laws we would waste. nes s 'att aa = Seite rier ale ie te oy | to nail him on the first at-| tained on @ very small and inex-|all the offspring have had suicidal less time making poor ones. -- * = A pestion. "The inukeepat, too Bei ° fad he charged a little|< ----ewk------ | mania. = ~ | Some men think they are exhi-| UNCLE BZRA SAYS: | gave the man the drink, is fined, ould surely have had| po eae teeen «ae aa _ |biting faith in Providence when | 'Some folks' idea uv standin' up| and the money goes to.th ; es ve? nas does not fit for| they buy a horse on his. specifica-|for their rights is by settin' on|The drunkard i ms #5 4 ve ; 2 as a ti e - " iE tog . , Ms WpAe ee = cut it off. The bearer recovered. | now been subscribed towards the "The greatest fright I ever got'| Million Shilling Fund of the Anti- in my' life was one day when I was Socialist Union. attacked by a mad dog. It was at Under the command of Admiral ici ' Sholapur, where the residents of| Prince Louis of Battenburg, the mucinipated wmnqitor:T disccryered PY: the Wica i were engaged in & crick- | Atlantic' fleet left Dover the other ger 7 eres waena ats Jone menp neat match with the officials: of ae day for manoeuvres and gunnery A | Great Indian Pacific Railway. exercises. _ ar galleries and retreats for pened to be st the'wicket when'|, While: Albert' E. Fearn was being then with- How an African Boy Managed With | natural in its incomprehensible op-| It is always easy to be good if|number of the hour. A | ing the past year sory to Carry One. coeenenceeeanel Bence meee the shadow of the hours and | magnified, upon the ceiling, invalids can see it from be out craning their pecks or p themselves to 'any. inconvén) A German shoemaker sp ---"i FOOD AND MAN. orously tutned from the doors. ¥: