Hlicll lllounow all Run . - \ ` ' I CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARDISLAND, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1910. . nmuf 11. \v1f:(i)iiri.ii how all .E E 2. ei o c z E 5 ll* ;:% §§ -_gb -5 '<2 H-a Pts "eu is _<4 '.415 IN ADVANUI Mfg; IN ADVANCE __ 4;;--_H ----_;- _ , ’ --1 ___ _...___ :_-.__ ~ 3 THE Btlilli -OF THE D ADVICE T0 LAWN . DDES FARMING PAY . slats ln 'mv Enrsusssis some such.-:ssEs MADE i 51|-‘_ il-_.____. Tbe following brief synopsis of the Bible hooks, in rhyme, has been kind- ly sent by Miss Fairweather, super- intendent of the Junior League in illoiictuii, N. B~. The Juniors of llloncton havli D1`0m7°d `D.J\1t‘lJ by 11121!!- orizing the lines as here given :- THE OLD TESTAMENT. '-ln Genesis the world was mia-de by God's creative hand ; Iii lilxodus the Hebrews marched .to ‘ gain the_Pi°omlsed Land. Leviticus contains the law, holy, and just and good ; Numbers records the tribes enroll- ed, all sons of Abram’s blood. llifoscs in Deuteronomy recounts God's mighty deeds; Bmv-e Joshua into Canaan’s land the host of Israel leads. In Judges their rebellion oft pro- vokes the Lord to smite, But lluth records the faith of one- well-pleasing in His sight, In first and second Samuel of Ji-sse’s son we read ; Ten tribes in first and second King's rcvoltcil from his seed ; i The first and second Ulironicles see , .liidsh captive made, But Fzra leads a remnant back by princcly fiyrus’ aid. The walls around Jerusalem, Neue, inlah builds again; Whilst Esther saves her people from plots of wicke_d,inen. ‘ ln Job we read how faith will live beneath aiflicf_:iihi’s rod, Anil llavld’s 'Psalms are precious soiigs to every child of God. "l‘lie Proverbs like a goodly string of ehoiccst pearls appear; ' ide:-.lcslustes teaches ni n how vain are_ali things here. 'l‘lie inystlc Song of Solomon ex- alts sweet Sharun’s rose; Wliilu_(ihrist the f-laviour and the King the rapt Isaiah shows. 'l`lii- mourning Jeremiah apostate Is- ruiil scorns, ' His plarntive Lamentations their iiwfui downfall mourns. lil'/.cliiel tells in wond-rous words of ilazzling mysteries ; Whilst kings and empires yet to come, Daniel in vision sees, ilf juilginent and of mercy Hosea loves to tell; Anil Joi-.l describes the blessed days when God with man shallilwell- Aiming Takoma herdsmen Am‘o_s re- ceived his call ; ` Whilst (lbaillah prophecies of Ed- oiu’s final full. .loniih displays a wondrous type Of Uhrlst our risen Lord ;; Micah pronounces Judah lost-10812. but again restored. _ Anil Nahum tells on Nineveii will ud ment shall be I>0\110d 1 Z ` _ _' ~ ll* Z es were A view of Ghaldeas coming doom from the large crowd of hired mourn- ers.-Ellause Wagner, iii the Christ- Ncxt Zephaniah warns the Jews to lan Herald. Habakkuk’s vision giV¢ 5 turn, repent and live. Hnlrgni wrote to those who saw tho temple built again: And Zechariah prophesied of (‘»lirist’s triumrhant reign. Malachi was thc last who touched thc high prophetic chord, His closing notes sub1iinc1y__ show the coming of the Lord. . l\i`n.tilic\v, and Mark, and Luka. 111111 Y g pa Jhhh. the holy rrorlwts wmlle- ,tem 1°“““" °’ d*"“» Y°U°‘” S“‘f<1=~ D056,-i|,ln,; liuw the Saviour iclied,His life and all He taught. Acts proves how God the Alloiltles owned with signs in eVc1`Y I>\`11°°i St flnul in Romans teaches us bow men are saved by KFHCP- 'l‘he Apostle in Corillf.-h1a113. \111' structs, cxhortsi 1'eD1`°""“l _ Galatiaiis shows that faith ln christ slime the rather loves- ' splicsiahs ii-ha Philippians 1211 what Christians ought £0 DB9 Colossians bids us live to Godi and for eternity. ln Tliessalonlans we are taullhl- the Lord will come from heaven l _ ln Timothy and Titus, ¢00» 9- `i“s‘ liop’s r\Jie is given. _ Dliilciiion marks a U\\1`iS1'~1H11S ‘five which only Christians know. llcbrews reveals the Liospcl D1”%ll¥‘ urcd by the law. _ Jnliies teaches 'without holiness, faith is but vain and dead , _ l-‘.f_, Peter points the narrow Wall 511 which the saints are 10811- .lhiiii in his i.hi°i.=e nineties 011 1°” delights to dwell- _ St Jude us awful warning g'lV0B 01 jill]-g»m.nnt_ wrath and_hell. 'l‘lic llcvelaticml D1`0P11§01e5 of will trehlenilous day. _ _ iwlicn iilirlst, and Christ alonc,s ia_l be the trcmiiling sinner sstaY- SUMEWHAT COMPLICATED- (San Francisco Star.) Four customers had called that moining. The dealer reflected ©1111/1 the order by mail would n-eoesearilv tiilie time, so going 10 the l°“5"“9t` ance telephone he E01- his l°"'°"t° jiihlicr un. the wire. This conversa- tlou ensued : - _ “Hello i Is this the Retailers S1111' rly Coiiipany'I" iiYcB_»| __ “\vho‘s talking?" "Wutt." "What is your name?" "Watt is my name." __ “Yee. What is your name? "nhl (lliarlee Watt. Well. \_lV11"»- iiiiiiil me this order on this noon s 0!- D|‘.ii~i." (Hi-rc he reads 01`1l°1'-) __ "All-right. Are you Schott? __ "No: Pin not shot nor hail-shot. "l incan are you John S0\\0\f-li? "Nu, Pm Knott." "lv--ll, ilieii what is your w1\°?" '-will Kiioti,." "Why wou't you?" "Ubi My nai`ne‘is Will Knott, 0| Knoxville, I want that order se_nt out on toiiay'| noon express; sure. '°m=i~lsihly, Knott. ones-bw-" Aiid Knott went back to the coun- ter wondering whether WOM 9814 11' would or not or what. But he lot the goods.. . This time thc boy lliiiierstooil what ply. of one’s costume, are seen whenever a 'cooler day comes. of the latest fads, and very much in 'rum Ni-:w 'ri-1s'rAM1sN'i". , “””1’"‘g with 111111111181' toilets- i ~_-_~.-.-.-.-.-_-_-.-:_-.~.-_-_-_T.._._____._.,,_._._._._.,_._-__,._-_-...__ i A TERRIFYING NIGHT IN KOREA The mountain, north of Seoul, is crossed by Peking Pass. We had overtaken the relay of chair-coolies in the afternoon, but the journey had 'been long and tryiiig_on all, and the men, completely exhausted, swayed and reeled from one side of the path to the other under their heavy bur- den. I insisted that they should rest. Grateful for an opportunity to rest my cramped limbs, l scramblcd.fi~om the chair, then stood transfixed with fear and terror. Coming over thc crest of the mountain were hundreds of torches and lanterns. Faintly from far away came strange wild voices, shouting and screaming. Lohdcr, louder swelled the weird, fantastic noise, and drums, bells and gongs could be heard. Turning to the men I cried: ‘-‘What is thiB?” and pointed to the strange thing now descending quickly toward us. The men in an excited way talk- ed all together. I could see that it was something very unusual, and they seemed to be very inuch fright-‘ ened. My Christian boy, Kc Tal, came to me to kcep me from being alarmed. He carefully explained, but using many words I had never liearil before. I listened, moreniygtifleil than ever; -whether it were a mob or an uprising, and so at great length and with many more strange words, not in my vocabulary, he tried to en- lighten my bewildered mind. Nearer came the menacing mob and above the cliiilgiiig of brass, the yelling and wailing' arose in an un- carthly roar. Alone, at midnight, on the dnrk mountain pass, I ~_.;tl,,,il am) faceil-lvhzit? I knew hot, but cer- tainly _soiiiethiiig terrifying and 3;"- ful. lliy heart was filled with hor- ror and a strange, unutterahle long- ing for my homeland and mother swept over my heart. Had my time come to go? lt might he indeed so, With faltering voice I insist(-(1 Hi-mint "(.ian't you tell me in a few woriis what it is? 1 will not fear." it was that l` needed, and made re- Yes, it is a nobleman who h-as de. parted from this world." It wiig a great funeral, nothing more. Mid. night is the favorite time for the pro- cession to the gravo. The darkness will help to l-'liep away the evil sph. its, so they think; the drums land bells are used to- frighten away the 11lPlif-511 demons by the noise. _The loud wailing and iercin cri FADS AND FASHIUNS. Neckl ruffs of tulle, the exact tone Crochetted pearl collar pins is one _ The Persian belts are usually fin- ished with a ver narrow ed e of - Tlie malority of bathing shoes are 10W, but u few high models laced with silk ribbon are also seen. The world is quite infatuateil with the use of black and white stripes for simple morning frocks. White kid gloves are stitched iii colors to match the frock. Lavend- ers and pinks are especially favored, Trimmings of baby Irish, Valenci. ennes, (lluiiy and white Oriental lace are all lavishly used on the midsurn- mer froek of lingerie, moiisseline'de sole and fine linens. Chiffon cloth waists in colors, as well as white, are as smart as any separate blouses seen this summer. Pompaclolit silk is frequently used for lining these filmy fabrics. The new parasols from Paris are nearly all fringed. Handles all show the effect of the new overworked chanteclcr craze. Nearly every oncl displays fi cock or a golden pheasant hcad.> 'I‘he waist knots are most elabor- ately tied. There is one in dragon fly effect with a long gilt body and iniiunierahle little silll puffs on eith- er side of it to serve ns wings. Banilings and motifs in pearl and crystal beads are being shown in great profusion-and it is rumored' that both pearl and crystal trim- rnings will be used on many of next. e c m ier Jugs Her infant like u thing of cogs; And cradles ii`ow no longer frpek, Lest nervous systems they should shock. ' The child is placed within a sling- A sort of antiseptic swing- And not too fast and not too slow, Fair science sways him to and fro. - The little babc’s no longer pressed Against. his mother’s untaught breast, But held at arm's length, so that he May gutherlgirth expansivcly; ' And when his little tllminy’s filled With inilki and pepsin thrice distilled, He goes to dreamland by the rule Un couch of medicated wool. 'The motlier's kiss is obsolete, As also is her ling so swcct; Because that dearest kiss of youth Holds microbes dangerous, forsootli! And every show of mother-love, With eyes lit like the skies above, Is qilite forbidden, least it serve To enervate the infant nervc. » No scientific mother cheers With baby talk thc iiifnnt ears, But moulds his 'cliaructer with speech Such ns the icy purists teach; And lullabies und soothing hand To send-him into slumberland Cold science treats with sniils and shrugs, As merely sentimental drugs. And when, perchance, the ‘science kid Hath done some thing that is forbid, He does not feel the gentle tap But, shivering with fear and awe, Is taught _the majesty oi law-- Tliat Justice holds ii. flaming sword- Tliough virtue's still its own rewiari ...i And when the child of science' plays E 'Tis all in scientific ways. ' r on ugust li. far merica o tempt fortune and Accord-inf-Z'ly_ as a raw youth of 18, Horace Greeley was known, and has any man from the east who ever' crossed the western m-ain. Arriving at Montreal, he at once from a jokesmitb on the stall of the Oh, deary mel' Oh, deary mel , R E 1 , N _ Th 1 The king he reigns on a throng of _ _ 'l‘llat such a thing should ever he- `§;:,Y'tz_“,_hat 3,3; Tan nggswith hisogdlf gold, _ _ An interesting sketch of learl Car- That motherhood should come ut vice is that he hm, the gan. players Fe“°*?‘1 10111111 DY 1115 "fight dl- rington, who will likely be the next 111111 th -ii a. B t 'r- t l il ""‘°"F ' _ G ~-G 1 io cl -. And ’mongst the science be classed, |L‘;t ‘glayar like u Naam.: (;,,§,g_erB,mg The _baron he sits in his _Castle old; ,f,F‘;,;g;.O;3u,;?e1lp[l;_nf;_ ana B’ “ppm” with chemistry' “SU`°“UmY» 'they woii't mind the insinuatioiis Drmmmg his ripe. red. wma? Perhaps it is his sincere kindliness A115 89 H1111 €11t0111 0l0t-----='-=----‘--~-‘-'~'= `~"'-‘~'-'~‘~'-““" ""-‘-"*- '>‘-‘-‘~‘-‘~'~"‘”"" "~"‘-“""~""""' SCIENTIFIC _M0THERH00D_ ers liereabouts will find the following ‘ THE LEVELLER CANA1)A's PROSPECUVE GOVER. ___,____- remarlts about their favorite game of --- NOR-GENERAL. considerable 'iuterest. 'l‘hey come -_- own W1 e . aching head -So the world goes! thc stream flows! there is a fellow, whom no- body knows, _ ' Who meketh all free On laild and ses, And furceth the rich like the poor to flee! So Yet The llldy lies down in her warm white lawn, , And _dreaxns of her pearled-pride; The milkmaid sings to the wild-eyed dawn | Sad songs on the cold hillside- Aiid the bishop smiles as on high he sits ' On the scholar who /writes 'and starves by flts; ' And the girl who her nightly needle plles i Loolui out for the summer of “life, and dies! So the world goes! S0 the stream flows! ‘ Yet there is a fellow, whom no- lJ0fly knows, Who maketh all free On land and sea, And forcetli the rich like the poor to flee! .Bf;_f_§_§_'___§_§>cr_;1_ya-1. iii The springfield *___ SALVATION ARMY LEADER TRIES BACK- ,TO-LAND EXPERIMENT. ,}""°"' the dllys of t-he “Darkest I'-11111111111" scheme General Bootll basl been anxious to try the experiment Ut Pl'-10111! on the land men of good character, hilt without capital who would be willing to learn the arts of liliriculture and be fitted for the ten- i_;i_iicy of a siiiall holding. At_leiigt|i e has obtained t-he moneywliere- with to prove thirtrhth of' his `h6p`e' H ' ~ , . ~ ' . ' " . ' _ . ~ H _resented himself at the gates of the O:.11:”.l:ll;i”.;‘z‘¥i1;1£°“- :;li“:..l“‘1.':l:: 2:2 ;1°»i~ 1° iSi~~f»-» A game "ke that would give’ you stroke f An estléte of 4‘i_0“__;_e__C'_3_'1‘g8 fl1`r1.18‘- and ence ofthe K‘inl=r of lltaly. The ' ~ ` - . ~ ‘B-9 179911 P111” tt-ndants showed him the door and Falsesilgtions of zoologyv ingtaiiigllcglshyrlllii tgfe b:cl{ailyneiilin\i?liirc‘ll Sgggeelilealgafyo)lli€gphlfi?araiS~]ol€l?Fsl1(:" 31°; bg ‘gun aol? “I tlrfw pé)1iee'la'l;di|in A il f ‘ ' ', ' , , ,_ ’ ' » 15 H tl un iimsc in ernei iii io B; Bc§:,:€iHt€'l;;x0$;_lxfnfahoned eng' Stmlld “l€;’mtV“.'t yff" please' bam divided imto d."°'a°"e holdings, adtyldllli ‘The doctors examined him, . ememier ia i is not necessary each equipped with commoillous cot- 1 ~ .df 1- I f. m t,.nCm,,|,,_ ous debate is enlivcned by his wel- come nierriinent; on the country plat- forms, and at National liibernl Club banquets his jests are inimitablic. A- part from the serious viewpoint of his mission--a-nd hot for D, nionieiit in that serious purpose abaiidoiied-lien haps his special function is that of softening the asperijues of provincial Radicolism, and of convincing disap- pointed aspirants after social fume that a peer may really be a good lei- low. In his young days, whin he- proveill himself to he one of the iiiont rlisrm- l ing and pleasant young men of thcl court, Lord (.lari‘ingtiiii was chosen to accompany the King, then llfriuci of Wales, on his famous tour through l India. And there, cn all aides, hcl made hosts of friends. lln 1885, when the eurl was sent out to be (lovei-iior oi New Soiitli \ll'ule¢:,| he fiiuiiil thc prevailing tone of Aus--| tralliin stiitinsiiiili u'ii.~: on-.1 i.l` -iii-iir,lril,' dislike and i'iiul.eiiipt lol' :ill that pi-l'- tained to Downing Street, und also that they were apt to uni. their ills- ' like of the colonial ofliriz upon the governors. Without any too iippur-I ent effort Lord (iai'i'iiigtiiii \\'li.ii ull, hearts in Sydney, the popiilnrityi i.liii,~;| gained becoming a stunilsril to which recent goveriio‘|~s have been expcctril to conform. He was long reiiieniilier- eil as thu mo.-it successful rcpresi~iil.n- tive of lhe izrowii who had ever been sent out to Allstralio. WHAT HE FU'llND OUT. llioiiiloii Globe.) An Italian jouriialist, Signor To-_ massri Glioni, has just had some ills-_ agreeable cxpcricnccs. Desirious of knowing soinetliing of the lunatic usy liniiis from wltliiu, with the object of qlmelioratilil; the lot of the iiis‘.ii_ii-.,lic| to serve _the bull more than thirty|tage and the necessar tb 'ldv . am".n.“ mg nm ar ~'0 - ty , poor little chan by sc- _ _ 1 _ t . ,___ ._ . 1 _ t __ Y 011 111 mge- adi1ilnis‘tci'eil an emetic. i`hcn ity on _____e and __eg___u____m_ nei. 0e‘;=erii__li_e1ii__et_c au in uri ei o gc it The holder will be encouraged to de- .gave him a Sh,,w0,- y,,,tl,_ ,mil ncxtl 1 , _ . . , _ Vclop his plot in every 1108511110 WHY. lvacciiiateil thc eiiterprising ,»ourna'list. vIl;Li)t}f'C;,,§-l;.u,l1lg,?0,;l:,3;.U;§,,.g_?£)y gm” ____i_f___1_=___fJoli_l;;:___tii__ s_crtve _t_he nxt ball He starts with twenty head of poul- lllmii- tli-at they lield a coiisiiitatioii _,md _mt ____ ____ of __at__m_ -_Y F YU10. _ _ __-ny. T1;__ 111__0 _10_11 _U10\1l1_1-1_'Y, 'a l11g._ and aii"'adciiuate_is at his in the presence of we ..l__,mt,c». ._ To ____e____ you on our __a__l111Y _ 0 _;U___ <_s. _is si_i_i\v.~,__yiiiii oppo-_disposal in order _to advise as to “muse bona "des they cvm0,,uy S,,,_,. Great Sgottl Ilmy mpht y fwly” . Tent H; Wm, .(0 "0,[.,“il",‘Yery bad'lsmtD'blc crops' thc" rotatmnf and pected-and brutally bilt liniaiiimulis- sure ~ L. y g ai,_ I m y_ o_ _ cat t iiiéi. ___ it s_ei._iiiiil lialiitlicir sale, so that every reasonable ,ly iyjgrei-d that the only f'i.ri-stiiielit iii My muthér was __ _ 11 011 1__10 D11 111 U _1S_ 10C€l_Vl11K court provision has been made to ensure ,Buch ,_ cusp was gropaiiiiiiig foi‘ ‘ B11 1111111 9111- If i10SS_1bl0. H1115 gli/1113 111111 M1- OD-_thc success of the small agriculturist. 'per Un the brain. liy this time Sig- ._Judge. _:;>i_';,iiii:_?;_:;;i return it to you, should_Wl1ilc his prixluce _is niaruring he re- __,_,,. T(,mm,aB,, (;ll{,nl tlifiiiglit thi. , _ _ _ _‘U ' ` - _ _ ice ves a_ wee y aiowance for him-l . . ,ld do Wm, ¢_,, c,,nf,,,,,._ 'rlilg CANADA I§Hi_,lR_ANll OLD MAN home players, in returning, enileav-’self, wife, and family, An excelleiitfgggllsle :xii found hiiiisclf at th-ii po- El‘Y _YEARS OF AGE, or to place the ball where the oppo- beginning has been effected _,md RL. ' . ,N _ ,,,u.M,._ |,,,w._ , . l , ng -_...__ nent cannot reach it. This is a ilis- ready 'between 'forty und fifty headslgsgr SE-213.2204 |,ilne1_ 'glycol-ving tliatliiil Iord St' th l ~ l . , ' ' ` 9! famdligs have take" up their h0ld` ltl ’ l t thc iloctors liuii adii‘.ii\istcl‘~l _0r1y_8m_s lklim_:2_i;u;1h:_r_n_____m_<:_i;nf£hl_l&13!;‘_1;_l; ;i_:lsS_t£iai;ing:_n;st\évtl_lt,r_f_i;>_§ _i_>_p_l{on_e_1;t_, igfigé wrlth ggvi-de_;ii';_szest an-d eii_te!_‘;_‘ieilolllllllciciit l'l111lS\‘11`1l’“L- ' ish E 1 C, _ __ . _ ~ . I -in y c s :ic new ici Y___L.___....-- M__m_ _1;1__Po1‘€___1_1_s__ _i:_na_il_gns___Sr_l;/_i_i_il___a(_)_l_11 ;l;T_lo;:_a_t;__l§§yslio_ii;_d_e§__;i; in_i_iire_dliir_;i- stiiaiige i_ind unfamiliar to them, but 1,065 A3 m.;|»U»l~1p;h', _ 1 b t d t _ . _ ._‘_ - _ ~ _ 9 U11 0 w 1 a iesire to learn and -become - -- gi ihm e Abe goal ‘-mmwrsar-ll of hh’ S_U`l1Ck_ ==0 $111111 It 1101111118 _EGIIUY 21 efficient the Salvation Army express His - _ their ‘belief in the possibilities of the . , . I m __ 0111‘%8I‘ _Isl Cerlialnly one of the rival l>10Y€1`- 111 1-1118 W21Y 1-he llallifuturc For the present the men arc, (SU 14011114 L']"\’°`D°m"m“t') os wo ‘ _ , ~ ~ ., dem tin er uBin he annals 0f‘ mo may lhe returned back au_il fortlilon gi-lui, and no binding arrangements; . . -,L . f mes' 0'" at °""eSi SCM' across the net eight or ten times be-lam concliiidi:-d i For thc first tiiiie iii the his or) 0 mud' 0" A“g‘ 5' 1810i 1’-9 UW S011 01 fore either Dlayer misses and this] Aff, ~ t ' tl - - . 5l\'l»is°sollri two 111111111111 é;iytiii___ath_____ pmt (__ “___ ________k ___ ______,_y _,,,___,. S_,,.,__ p°55"’1e G°“e"al.,.B.‘lf’§l‘ will lim Um* _'ku 0___,d'an,1 look wise where tbrl' Wide etnniiiic ribbons, all cotton, balance on the Wrong f=1d0» bid' h‘-` isiwn ar. 1-,-lem suspect that game istbut printed iii cliii-. liigyptian and gquite content if he can DI`U_V€.th0 9\1C'ig“'m° Yu' A . ,,,,,,1` rnilronil st.atiiii\sll’i~i's,iu|\ ilcsigiis uiiil <~oloi‘iii;fs, are in CYS” of his ‘(10815 m this d"`ec“f,’“!'U-f& $ecn_3ml.'. tl H rc found most \lseflil,lilcmuuil for si-iirl.~; fiir l'uiiniiin and lieving also that other s'iinil'ar_is ullelaitu l€y___11_ ________y ____________ wa,._\L,,,:_,,_,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,, h,,tS_ Sfhenms may “S “ c°"S§""c"ce bp i'n_'u“d B d His to lea-ii theiii iiironkli nl 'i‘lic most liolliiliw ribbilii roscfteis Dugfnted- Alt"g"lh2r lt is a 'hom lm” to U f e and when linily i»r`.iiil.\ilc from liiilf-invli iliiulih- fnrcil sat- scheme. It has been wisely concelv- pile of hfl_g_XBl1 , __ _ ___`._, ____, ,__ ___,_,______ ,,,,,,,,__ ,,,,,, R ,_,,,,,,,,_,. of » Quecnic gives a knowing :-11 1 ed. and is surruuniled with the necos-l _ _ _C _“___ k__0__,___d ___,.,,,,,,__,_ Five ymqh; is neehd sary safeguards for ensuring the t-ight corutfz t"_,‘e'w\m,lf f\:,ll'i‘,`wh‘t»liiil“liifiirlun~ for curb i~osi»ll.i-. stump of co'lonist~-_who is n0t <11 l\€~ 011t1“-_“'____c__'__e‘,_he baggage nnd find Stl-ipi-il iiiiifi-rinls, rspi-riiilly in the sessltv e H°lvH1l0“\S1f'811‘1 “ch 11-1111 “"“- “'“ ' ‘ ,p..|iiiliii~ i-hiiiiiiiietihii hi hlsi-li and enters into a covenant that be and his heirs will preserve the 1111111 (Or c ltural ilr ones. agrkua. 1-ill).i..pAN1> ms sous. (Cincinnati Tiliies-Star.) On one oc<‘nsion it is related that James J. Hill. master of the (lrent Northern Railroad, called his son James to him and handed him a cheque for $150,000. "You have been a good boy and worked hard," said the old man. "How about my brother Louis?" asked James. "He has been as good as I have, and worked as hard. Have you another cheque for him, or shall I split this'?'f Well, Jianies Jupiter Hill gave the grandest exhibition of aerial soaring and oral bomhardlng the world ever witnessed. He said that James, jr., was tryliiiz to tell him how to dis- pose of his fortune, was trying to get his money away from him. WHS ungrateful, undutiful, and n. good deal of a slob. In the middle of the oratlon James, ir., shut the door be- the glass out of it. Hlil's private secretary remained hs an audience. When the old man paused for lack of breath, the secretary lnslnuated: "B\it lt'a pretty nice to see one bro- ther think so much of another. 1'1hg`¢,'| go," slid J. J. H. helrtl- I _ "James is s 30011 1>°!- M1110 Y out a new cheque for Louis." hind him, incidentally breaking all. the quail. _______ FULIRTEIBN l§RR(il{l~i UF l.lFl<`-. , Ewding Stauilnril.) Til; lfkrlllljtllrcil n‘llsli.akes of life, J\_l1\§0 Reutoul told the liartliulomcw Lliii, are: our own stun- daril of right and \\'l‘ol1l4 11110 "x1"‘ To try to measu_r_:: thc i-nloyment 0!T‘:it}l¢?;li;e_i':)ty ilillilfisiimity of 0111111011 111 this worli _ ._ 'ro look for iuilsmelll 'md ""1"‘" ence in youth. _ To endeavor tn mould all dlspusi tions alike- Not- to yield in trlfles. _ our own To look for D91`1e°“"““ n Bc.H,Uns,,,,m-ry ourselves and others about what cannot be remedied. Not alleviate lf we can all that d ll '|1tiim. neriiitlg at?" make allowances for the linesses of others that we cannot ourselves perform. minds can grasp. would live forever. To expect to set up ___ .everybody to conform to it. l Welle consider anything impossible To in-licvc only what our finite To live as if the moment, the time, the day were so important that it To estimate people by some out- side quality, for it is that Within lwliitc, grny nnil ivhitc, null blue and black, come next in favor to the coin- liliiftcd fnbrirl»;. Siiiitiiclic hruiilini: roinliined with `ciiiii|'iiiilcry, using ilcavy silk,makeS n iniist striking gnriiitiirc than all- silk ciiilii-oidi~i~y. This ls yet a favor- ite ilrcoi‘:1tliiii. » \ l'<-i-siuii .iiiiil otlihr Oriental effects are li.-uilcrs of the moment in ribbon ilesigiiir mid rolorings, and are ex- frcincly cllectivc when combined with plain fnl»i'ii~.-i or other plain ribbons, A iiovclty in .thc binding of hats is to take ii ribbon about three inches -wide, gather at each edge, and draw up to lit over the brim edge as wide on the lower ns on the upper side. The Uiiiirlotte Uorilay is fast gain- inl: in favor in the lace lingerie hate. |liacc is used over 'a colored silk lin- -ing, and s bunch of flowers or a. rouq inailc of ribbon is the trimming. ` The idea this season is to foes tho_ under side of the hrimiof the hat out to within one-half of the edge. instead of applying a band several inches fn 1®11Ktll. as was done last year. Shrink and set ccdor of chl1dren'| garments before making up. They soil so easily that it fs not worth while to run risks of waiting until afterwards. Brittle finger nails fndiclts pf oil; eat pore olive o and and rub vlltlllle "U7 _ on l l which makes the mea. ' 1111115- Y ` ` ' ' . 1' _kv . I l i . \ ll ,