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·' ~~~~~~==~~-~~~~~~=~ ~ ---------- ----- ---···--- ------ --·----- 'liT OF' ~.·Hu•cHII, FI'I~NAL. ~- Cometoualor;rour R N A LAGG,\&Ul, l \~ot a thing to-day?\ nnawered .. .. \ ,. . avena cws. tho molhet·, \ulltl it is now past tell 50CIIETI!'II, ltTO, --------- ----· l'UTILlSHED En:m: S.\TURO,\l A'l' RAVENA, AL.BANY C::OIJNTY, N. '!- By ERNEST L., HAICNT. I'IATES OF SUBSCAII\TIO!'t: i yc&r, !!'1.00, 6 motht~. 50c., S rnunthA, 2tlo, E•rccinl ntlentlon lo c.allod io the fact Uial Rbtxlriptiou i• payable Ul &<h,..uce. Higher Science <leclnres that one- third of all the derelicts who apply tor aid to the :Sew York Y. M. C. A. are college graduates. After a-ll, conc.ludes the Amerlcan Cultivator, it Is probable that Inllian eorn will nlways remain the standard forage ct·op, fJOwevtOr useful Its rivals may prO\'e In tllolr plac.es. A Kentucky l!fe-term con viet re- fused t~ ans'l''er questions on the wit• uess stand and was sent to jail for contempt, and the sober judge, ac- eording to the Atlnutn Journal, thnt lentenced him Is wondering what pea· ple are laughing ut. :A cavalry authority in Delglum eetlmates that there are more than !Iighty million horse.s In the world. here are twenty-two million In Russin, while Germany and Austria· Hungary each bu more than the British Isles, where it is reckoned ·there ate about three milrtofi. Ob little arter~hought, 1 wisli o'clock. I onn seo sho'a getlina !'I-AVENA. You hnd not ,.,.mq to lll<'. wenk!:'t' even· minute.\ For with nl\·•clf 1 qth~r\·\o \l!:xactiy 1\ll!SW<•t·ocl tho doctor. filA VENA CHRISTIAN CHUI'ICH...., (~mlo sal1slicd should be. \\ou did woll to co.ll nw so promptly. n~;~v, 0. 1. Putnam, lll<~tor, flunday You't·c axt•t•llont, but 1 deplore ' 0 0 d \ '5 'fbat you •houhl no~ h.\\o come before. Now, it yon cnn ~;et hct• 11 1.\t~le Ml'l'iccs 1 :3 n. 111., an· • :. !l· m.; \\'111' is it thnt \'OU nt·o not pt·ocpt, 'BUt ~.n1ut~>r l11 m.,tt•,)t_l, \\'hen nll the thlllHS l'\l' <lone ;tl'o done, And nil l '\-o 1'-IUd ls s.od ~ Of nuu .. nncl's n.\~tl nre tlw wor~l: Uou't C~JlUt.~l 1iull·~s you (·nmo nt t1rst! -Eumcu 1\'nt·d, irt Ltfc. Mou~e Pie within two hours, lH•r h!e Sundnv srhool ll: 4~ R 111.: ,J:mlor Is saved. ThQ m!~a must be six weeks Enden\•o1• 3.00 p, m.; Senior l!:nllcn· old, and fresh. aot vtdded'. There vor 7.00 p.m.: prayer ~en·ice Tlmrs· are two plncea in thQ ell)' whero theY dlly ev~ntn~. 7 ·~ 0 • j can 1)robnbll' be oblllln~d: cne in Gll· !'!AVENA M. E. CHUftCH - H~v. lespie's, on the cornor or lndinnn avo- 1 A CRITICISI\f. Geol'!;iO n. Abrntus, 11nslor. Sunday lliiO And Twe.nt)·-~orond stJ•eet, nn<l sel'l'ice~ 10.~0 a. m. an<l 7.30 p. m.; '~ · tho other Is P. K. Dowen's on South \Dicl thE! audience npplnutl whell Sundn)' srhool 1U5 n. m.; ,Tun lor 12 ~ 1 1 D !\Irs. Hytono sang?\ Le:.guc 3.00 .p. m.; Flpwortb. l.engne Ln Park a\'enue nnd Tw0nt.y-n 11t1. o • THE LITTLE MOUSE PIE you tra~e nt either of these places?\ ,· Tb·~~~h~~~~~~.lle stopped ~lnging.\- 6 ,,o p. 111 ; l't·:.rer Service '!'burs• · . · · • • \:-<o said Mrs. Gra)'. ~ ,;ay, 7.3l 1 p, m. --- ' •·well, thet•e Is a mt's annex In tho I RAVENA l-UTHERAN CHURCH- • ru Bl' R~:~<.l-:cc.\ 1',\l.l'l<t.l' l''t'nll. •. 'rESTI!'-IG A :o-;EW DOG. J'e\ '· '· J.t.•tl<lltl, J>a•tor. Sttn<ln~.· set•· IS r~ur, wht>re thl:')' k<•eJl n ln1·ge ilud ' • ' - \ • ~ excellent nssortmeut or t.hls <lass o! Suburbnulte (to vls:tcrl-\Oh 1 l'lrrs 10.~10 u. m. und Sluuluy s~hool or all the stories Tomm)•'s mother goods. 'rht>)' are perrct'\1)' rel!able. how are you'! Come l'ight ln .. Don't 1 9.30 a. m. N 1 1 tl t be lost\ lllintl t'1e dog,\ . RUOSEL.L. L.OD3E NO, 850, F. & A.M. wsed to tell him, Tommy·~ favorite 1 o\·ow t lere s 110 me 0 .• • · , \'l\t't.or-\.Btlt 'II'On't. he !)Ito?\ --Meets ~ecund and fOlll•th !llomll\)' .,.as ''The Little Mouse Pi~.\ This i \Tabby said !llt·s. Gt·ay, \If )'Ollll \ 1 , 1 11 1 It I 'll r 1 \Tll\t's j\st what I want to see. 1 each month In Ot!cl F'ollowa Ill . Is the wa)' she used to tell tt. sta)' with tlw e 1i < r~n. · go or t 1e \ ~ Once the.t'c was a nloe old mother mica mys~if.\ And sho put on her 1 I on!)' bousht that wntcb. dog this • HUDSON RIVER LOOGI! ~.o., 817, 1. •at \\llo lll'e<' 111 tll\ \o•tl·sh\<l at ~.''o. bonnet nnd glo\'e~ almost bcfor'l morn!ng.\-RII·e. O. 0. F.-:v:oels CYery \•·e< .. n~~lllt~ ~ \ • v • • ' ·' r\·~nlng-, S p, m .. ill Odd l• n.low:l 13 Twentv-sccond stt·.,,·t. Sho hac! Tabby had rimo to answer; nnd, tnlt, Hall, Pull·er lluihlhl~. Hai'On!l. . 1 i I l 11d an l a small FOl'l•:D A :-lEW I!JPl.THET. .. tour children: two wero !'<'llo\\', one ng a Jlili'I\SO 11 one lR ' • WEST':SHORE L.OCGE NO, 565, B. Fl. was black, nnd 0118 I\ ns whit.o. The tin pail in the other. she Will ked \'err ' \It you go In swimmln',\ sald · T.-Meets first nnd th!nl Thursday two yellow om•s Wl•rc mtmed Mustard fast !ill she came to Gillc.s)!ie's, She Tommy's younger 1Jroll1er, \I'll tell I' l'I'OIIhi!{S each month in Odrl ]<'el· land Custarrl, nnd the othc·r two were lnn:ried r0untl to tho eat's annex In maw!\ lows' HRll. l Dander ntH! White)', The mother's the rear. \Tell 'er, if you want to, you nasty! BAERENA TENT NO. 14, K. o. T. M. I nam~ 'll'!lS Mrs. Gray, ! ''Have you an)' I! tile mice?\ she llttlo muck rakm•!\ blurted Tommy, ! -~lerts every Frlt!nY night !u ViU· One day tho lad)' and tho little i asked. plunging into the water.-Chlcago · cent Hall. ·boy who Jived In the house came out \F1·esh or pickled?\ nsj.~ctl the Tribune. I PULVIll'l couNCIL,. NO. ,., J, o. u. 1 Into tbe back ,·ard. The)' did this sal-esman. ---- : A. M.-\)leets in Ot;d Fellows hall i e1·ery pl~asant morning after brenk· \Fresh said 2-lrs. Gray, \and sl:> SOl'NDED THAT WAY. 1 every alternate Friday evening ...• , fast. The lady camo to look at the weeks old.\ \Por goodness sake, what's that 1 OCAL.A TRIBE NO. 447, I, 0. R. M.- i lake and to get some ft·esh air, and \We have plenty or fresh sel'en noise?\ :r.r.~ets In ~.\'inccnl hall 'I'ue£lla1 : the little boy came to give the kittens ~.eeks mice,\ answt.:ed the salesman; ''The ·girl next door !s having her 1 . e1ening at • .30, 1 some mlll,, l\lrs. Gray saw th.etu \and we have ;\ good supply or the ' voice <'Ultimted.\ . R.\ VEN\ HO •. E co. NO. 1- \lee.t! , coming, and called her childrE'n. 1 sixes, but ouly half ;tn hour ago I \Huh! Apparently the process or: first Tues<]ay or month. 1 \Come <;ustarc} an\! ~lustarcl,\ she: filled a. h\rgo orde;; and now there ·euHI·vation· ·has reached the hn·rrow- 1 RAVENA £;;NGINE CO. NO. 1--~I€et1 ! taJled, \come \\'bitey. \\'nke up, 1 are oniJ• eight left. ing season.\-Phlladelpllla Ledger. I t11·st Tue.,'ay a(ter r.rst Momla1 ! Donder, breakfast is ready.\ \Eight will do,\ snit\ i\Irs. Gray , 11 acb month. Dander aud Mustard put their eage~;ly, •handing him the small tin DEPE::o\DS 0~ THE BACKI::o\G. · 1 COEYMANS REFORMED CHURCH- paw~ on the edge of the box, null pall. \Give them to me at once. I \O! course you l'ometnber the Rev. c. w. Burrow~:s, paEtor. Snn· PHOTOGRAPHS tlllll y<.t11 'II' Ill bo Hll.ti~Ood or reluml your munuv. That is fair lH It not? - Photo Buttons Brooches, Lock- ets, Etc Cr11yOnH, I'lcturot~ and Framea. Wt bent then\ all. IIM~J M~~~m~~ ~~~m~ 60 ROU'l'H l'I•:A Uf, S•r., (Cor. II udaon Ave. l ALBAN\' ,N. V. _, __ ,_....,. _______ ., ____ ---.;.,., HOUSE FOR SALE Two Flat House Finely Finished All Modern Improvements Wired for Electric Light Inquire at ·The NEWS Office :lllarle Corell! says in her latest aovel; \There's no longer any real criticism or literary work In the Jla- ' pers nowadays. There's only extrav- aaant euloglam written up by au au- thor's personal .friends and wormed aomebow Into the press-er equallY. utravagant abuee, v.·rltten and Insin- uated in slmliar taah!on by an au• bor'e personal enemies.\ looked over and saw the little })oy wlll take them home myself, fm· the adage 'Faint heart ne'er won 'fair : dny sen·lces 10.30 n. m. 1111d 7.30 .p., pouring milk Into their tin plate. So need is urgent\ 1 d , ', · I :n.; Sunday •rhooi, 9.30 a. m.; llllS· --~------------- they scrambled over, and fell with She hlllTied home with th.;> mice: a y. • tor's etas> 3.:l0 p. m.; Christln-n En- a thump on the fioor, and custard nnd, as soon as she wns inside the \That was written by some old · <lea\·or 0.<5; prayer service Tlturs· Wanted female, ' came tumbling after, and they all shed, without C\'en stupping to take fossil. Everybody knows that If · da)' evening, 7.30. SEI'I·:S Llldl~~ '\ l~nrn cn 1 ·t.nonin::;; ~ ran as fast as the)' could. The)' didl' off her bonnet, she tied a large glng· faint heart Is backed by ~?ltl ·bank, COEYMANS M. E. CHURCH-Rev. J, lix dt••i~ning; 11111 1 rntu· rnr l'il'il \''r 1 ·ll'e : not kn. ow. ho.w to run \'er'' well yet. ham apron round her waist, nnd account !twins evm·ywhere. -Cleve-' J. Dean, pastor. Sunday service~. cxnmitHI!inn• houkl<!'l'll\': I Sometime \· tl'eir hind legs ran fas•er, made up a fit•e ln. the kitchen stove. land Plain Dealer. Jo.JO n. m. r..n<l i.no p. m.; Sunday •> ·' ' I l }0 on I' rtll LM~tle RIHl clt-1'1\, (llrfl 1 1'('1ft dt'PIII'tlllf'lltM. T • I\E IT E 'SY G •• p n1 · pt'\''er set'l'lce Tlltt•sdtl'' A<l<l•·e•\ '·'o,·ertHII\tlt :m UI'Hml St. ' than their fore legs, nnd tr.ade them I' Then. she went qutckly to the pantry, sc 100 •. ,, lll·; ,pwo v~~ ' i turn round bnckwat·d; and sometllmes and took out the kneading-board and \ \ '' · ·''' · · • \' · • ._, • '-' ' l li · d 11 di t ud n . 7.30 P m, l'nnAhke\p'h· :'i. Y. 8 I their tails got crooked, nnd made ro. ng-pm, an a ye ow s 1 r. 1 ; ST. PATRICK'S CHU~CH.-Rev. T. J, t~em run sideways. But they got I knife. Then she put 111 the dish a Walsh. rector. Mass Sund:~y, 10.3~ The poor millionaire Is no para- tbe::e at. last, and tht>n. they tried to 1 cu11 o! flour and half a cup of lard and PUTNAM'S TONSORIAL PARLOR ~ox. He Is au actual fact. His lap milk '\itll all their might. Tbe)' a level teaspoonful or salt, and ?ut 11 u 1 bt to-day stirs compassion and had not yet learned to rlo it just up the lard and n11xed it all In w1th merlte pity tor the very reason that right, and sometimes the milk got the fiour, nnd llOured in some water Into their eyes nnd made them wink, and made it up into dough, and ' there II no one else so poor, except and sometimes It got Into their noses sprluklerl flour on the board and i.nother mllllonalre, to be moved to and made them sneeze. Then Mrs. rollecl half the dough into n thin plt:v for hlm, declares the New York Gray lapped n little to show them sheet, and laid !t on a plate for the Sun, which dearly loves the breed. how, and' for a while they get along undercrust, an<l trimmed off the better. edges and laid little mice on It, talt· 141111onalrea must be compassionate By and by :1\!rs. Gray neticed that , ing them up carefully hy their tails and comfort one another, for they are Whitey was not there. 1 and sprinkling over them n little salt all in bad odor with everybody else, ''Why didn't Whitey come?\ she 1 and a little pel>per and a little mus- and nobody any lona:er aspires to be . as~.~~ .. ~~:~.-~!h~e:o~:.~;~~~~hite· . .-•s ·sick-,\ I ~~~~sa~1~:~~~l~u~;~t~~~ ~~~. !~~~: q~e ilnee the 'aint that attaches til • I ''Whitey's lazy,\ .said Custard and of vanilla and half a tab.lespoonful of M.en 1l&UrH waa discovered. The Mustard and Dander aU together. cream nnd a piece of butter as big as I)OOr millionaire II, Indeed, not a fig- Then Mrs. Gray went to the box 1 your thumb, and rolled out the top we ot apeech. · and looked in, nnd there !ny Whitey, crust and laid it over and trimmed it ~==~===== ' \'ith her eyes half shut. off with a knife, and crimped it Grumpy old bachelor• may snort ' \What's the matter?\ she asked. round the edge with a fork. \Why don't you come to breakfast?\ This is the correct way to malte a am. , ONESQu:ZTHAU L.OCGE NO. £C4. F. and A. M.-~Icets tlrst, thL·d allll fiflh !lloudays of month in Colvin Hall. IRI/INC LO:lCE N:'), 2H, K. 01' P.- )leets every Tuesday night in llath· 1 bene hall. I LISTEN Westerlo St. Ravena, N. V. TWO AIITI8T>-~-EXPEIIT8 i11 all work CltF wat.r, Sonp, Towela, }'rea wub-o . C.U.L IN Boot lllack a11d cbalr. 1 lf ;nm put yuut· rnr tn tnP ':r·nnml you r,nu ln'il:\ ~prinsr tmH' .coming. How ~ olJont the hm'M''\ '/ At·• they !ocliug it'? ~- ·\ ·htlf·se'·s f'iVl'lit•ur .,, iU ~ct ,rut ot·-or•ki' jn;.ot· Hft• Mnt11t- HR ~·onf• nwn, ' ;l'he nm~m;t or work 1, jl~rlut·m• :.ntlthe'~pirit ill whi<•li he !ll'l'ifll'•ll~ it tlc· \lJClHllnr:,:ely upon th~ nbiliry of hi~ ~.r•t<•m t.n IIPP•·opl'.iate hi• •I inner. . . 1 We sell coll!litiun powders nt lOc n ponnll, m·1:3 pounds foe• $1.00 fm hmse or poult.t·y. . l'l \\ t 'I HemlqunrLers fm·lllix~·l PnintM, Ynrni•he•, Oil•. Hna~r.v l'nmt•, • ue .. ,, rm and tuu:r old maids may deny It, but \I'm sick,\ said Whitey. \.My nose Little Mouse Pie. therE! 11 doubt1e11 much truth In the feels hot, and my tail feels cold, and Then she put It In the oven, and 1 Ca~r~~ 0 ~;?,all him ~tatement made by The Lancet, the my head aches.\ sat down .in a rocking-chait·, and nil in•ectieedl'\-lleath ro lice, Kow K111·e, in !uct any thin;,: in the dl'llg hue we , hnve, Ol' will !!et it lm· you. otr, mister! ! IIHOl'iCIIOI.l~l::, ll gun 1 ·nntecd· cure lor n•tllfl, M mone,v n·hnulcd. ~:lent Then 'Irs. G'ra)' ran as fast ns s·he rocked vet'Y hard, and fanned herself Householder-\No need to authoritative En1ll1h medical jour- 1 \ •·1 't 1· b .. p h : on receipt of !!il.OO. i':iuu~t>le l·'1·ee. Opeu HnLut·dny evenings. worry, t4 ANU 18 CIIEEN STREET coulll and go~ four little cups of hot while waiting for it to bake. : '{; e can c •m · - unc · ' D H p d O CO ,..!, that moat naughty children are water, and made Whitey stand with In twenty mln1,1tes It was done, ! . OU W • On a rug ., ilck children. A lar1e amount of one raw in each. Then she l)rought She took it out of the onn, and let 1 BREEZY ABOUT IT. ; '\-== \\e eo-ealled naughtiness tJf chll- a piece of ice and put it on her head, lt stand on the window-sill n rew ' Housekeeper-\Why don't you go • • ••• • • ! .! ..• ··-~~~~ A1.8AN'I' N, Y. 't\' I Th :to work?\ liien,\ aay1 The t.ancet, ''may be ac- and then she put a h.ot brick on her minutes to ~oo . e crust was l!Ounted for upon grounds which quite tail, nnd then a mustard Jllaster on brown and !laky, and the smell of it i Tramp-\I do, mum, when I can j her hack. was delicious. Douder and l\Iustard 1 . get a chanst at me specialty.\ , • exclude the dee!rablllty of punish· , \Now don't you reel better?\ she and Custard were in the yard just Housekeeper-\What is your spe- 1 • ~alent tor Ita correction.\ Among asked anxiously, out~ide the kitchen window; nud, , ~iaity?\ 1 • t~Je.e \ground&\ are lnsutftclent sleep, \Xo I don't,\ said poor Whitey. when they smelled it, they looked at I Tramp - \Holding down piazzy I • ~cltement, over!!owtng animal spir- ·\I feel 'Vorse.\ each other, ancl said: chairs on windy afteruoons.\-Bos· ~.~· · ·(When Tommy's mother said this, ''Oh, my!\ ' ton Transcript. ! .• l ... or actual disease In the form of .. she used to speak in a very squeaky Then Mrs. Gray took the pie in ' • .hpersenait1ve nerves. \Further The little voice. and hnng- her head 011 where Whitey was, and said, GIVE A::o\D TA!CE. . • LaJcet adds, \the faculty of imitation one side and pucker up her eyes and \Whitey dear, couldn't you take a \Gracious! my dear,\ said the first li ltrongly developed In some chll• mouth, and try to look like a sick taste of Little Mouse Pie?\ society belle, spitefully, \I do hope • kitten, which Tommy thought very \Ob no,\ said Whitey, \I don't rou're not ill. You look so much ; • d re. n, and they may copy unconscious· runny inl!eed.) want any.\ :.lder to-night.\ I • Jy r. bad habit In <ieed or in word of a i \Dear me! I must send ·for a doc- \Just smell of it, dear, it's so \I'm quite well, thank YOtJ, dear,\ ; parent or a teacher:'' : tor at once,\ said 1\lrs. Gray. So she good.\ And she held It close to •eplied .. the other. \And you-how I jumped out of the coni-shed window \\'hitey's nose. ;vonderfu!ly improved you are. Yoa : • Bargain Upright· Pianos Rare values are now offered at Thornas' Music Store comprising some choice Chickering (good as new), Kranich & Bach (good·as new), Sohmer, Steck, Briggs, Kingsubry, etc., taken in exchange for Krell Auto Grand Pianos. Also a lot of Square Pianos, S25, Sso, $75, $150, etc, ~2 to $Io a month. · Good Pianos Jlrlways at Thomas' THOMAS' • • • • • • • • • • • ' :AstronoD)y, that sclent;e of !llimit- and ran down the all~y past two \Yhitey opened her eyes, and said: iool!; positively young.\-Philadel- :, • stah'es, and went into the third \I beliel'e I'll taste it.'' ;>hia Ledger I able marvels, seems, even ln Its most Iittl 1 • • I • Music Store· · stable where her friend Tabitha Her mother put a e crum > m familiar phases, far remote from Brown JiYed. Whitey's moufh; and immediately , TAUGHT BY EXPERIEXCE, ! • ls No. Pearl St., Albany • man's everyday life, o'Qserves Col- 1 \0 Tabby,\ she said, \won't you she sat up very straight, and said: . \Xellle's brother Tommy was asked; li~:·:·:~·:;·:·:~·::·:·;;:·:·:~·~·=~~·=·~~·~.g·:·~l'l~$0!:1=•g·~~~··=~~-~~~-~~=·~8b Her's Weekly. Yet the English a!!- send your boy round to the barn lie- \Gimmesomtuore.\ In th3 kindergarten, by the teacl:!er,l !! tronomer, Sir Norman Lockyer, has hind tbe grocery, antl th.e corner of Then Mrs. Gray knew· that . • t he· could make a Maltese cross. , Cottage Grove avenue and. Twenty- Whitey's life wns saved. i \Do it easy, au' In a minute,\ was I iecently e~tablishe!l a fun:l.amental fourth street, to ask doctor to come \Xo\·· that's a good child.,\ l'he ' J.!> reply. • · date In human history by a simple and see Yl.'hitey? She's so sick I said: \let mother see how much of it j \How do you make 11 Maltese and fascinating application of this don't dare to leave het·, for fear she you can ent.\ Sbe set the pie before , ~ross? Tell the other chlidrcn.\ branch of science. Stonehenge's ' may go into fits an)' minute.\ Whitey, nnd in about two minutes 1 \All you ~;0t to do Is to step on d f 1 k ar hltecture he ·has I \Why yes, yes, yes, of course!\ Whitey had eaten the very last . 1 \ts tail.\--American Spectator. :won. er u roc ~ . ' • said Tabby, quite excited, \and I'll crumb, and was licking the plato. determined, was built as a son of just drop everything, and go and help! Then she jumjled out of the bo(, and I THE SILEXT MESSAGE. primitive sacred observatory. There· : you take care of her till the doctor· ran out in t!1c .rat'd to pla:·. , \What kind of a time is Jack hav- ln the priests of the sun worshiped, : comes.\ And she sent her boy on \Bless the child!\ said :lfrs. Gra;-. : lng on his trip across the Atlantic?\ bl' hlng to their wild congrega- 1 the enand that very second, and And she was so ha!l!lY that, when the II ''Awf-ul.\ JIU ' 8 f th asons I dropped everything, and went home doctor sent in his bill for fifty dollars, ''How do you know!': 1 FOR SALE • • tlons the chana:es 0 e. se · ! with Mrs. Gray, and the two sat as he di<l the next morning, 1\Irs. , \He promised to send me a wire-~ Jlore than mere priests and builders 1 down, one on each side of the box, , Gray gaYe him a. hundred, and i .less every six hours unless he was :were they, for their edifices were so • and watched Whitey without moving 1 thanked him, too. too sick to hold up his head, and I designed that on the longest day I or winking for an hour and twenty- . Then T<;>m1uy_ woui~ gil'o a long haven't heard from him since he lett S·t·x· hOUSe·S f h the midsummer sun I 5ve minutes which prevented her Sigh of satlsfa.rtwn, ana s.~y: _ New York harbor.\ _ Detroit Free Cl t e year . \ from going into .fits. \That's a mce stOi')', mamma. };ow Press. ~!ted the first r•y of Its rising di- At the end of that time a very tell. it all over again.\--Christian on easy terms J'eet. ·upon the cen·t· raJ altar. But In llarg.e tortoise-shell cat jumped . In Regtster. 1\IODERN YOU'TI!. the slow procession of the agee the through the coal-shed window. He \Why are you not at school?\ eel•tlal pole aweeps around a grtat bowed to the two ladies, laid his hat Ang~r·s Sting. ! eternly Inquired the parent meeting eire[ and the midsummer day'a aun and cane and gloves on the pile of ~o wore spoken against a i>erson his son on the street. 8 • d kindling-wood, and then put 1!-J. his !s ever justified. lt maH9rs not how The lad was not much embar- •¥\ by a minute fraction of a eg~ee spectacles, and carrie to the wide of I wrong, or unjust, or cutting, or ill- rassed. at .each year'• riling. So, the beam the box and looked at Whitey's mannered, or wilfully untruthful, \Fact is, dad,\ he responded, that tlltlmfned the aolemn array of tongue and felt of her pulse. Then 1 that person may be; to give vent to \there's something the matter with U. . · troilol:ner-prhlsts In .that dim he sat very still, thinking, for fout'j one's anger In retum only lowers one I the teacher's temper, and I'm giving · 8 u. · • · 1 · f 11 nearly mW1utes; and then be said very sol- to the level of the ot!ler, accomplisheK It absent treatment,\-Ph!ladelphia tw11.1•ht 0• .}:.:~tory, now a 9 emuly: no good, and leaves one with a rank- Ledger. a degree .ulant of the ancient altar. \1 think she's threatened.\ ~ ling sense of defeat. Most of us have l .To •timate\the time represented In Mrs. Gray and Tabitha Brown put this to thP test, and then have I VERY LIKE IT. :the varlatlon IIi almple. It estab- loo~ed at each other with tears In wished we ha<! not. The times of \M~. Upp, · said tlte merchant, b b lldln of stonehenge at thetr eyes. . . . stress HiJOn which all look back with sternly, to Adam Upp, his boo~-keep, l.,hee t e u g . · ''Now, don't get excited,\ said the most lasting satisfaction are those er, \I saw you at the baseball game al)pro:~lmately 168() B. C. Something do.ctor. \Keep cali11, lind I think we tlti1es when they have kept theli· self- yesterday. When you asked me te ot 1 *1!r:wondei' of the eternal ages Is can p.ull her through .. llns she been. cutl'Jl, not whPri UH'Y h11v~ lost it. k~. yo11 off for .the a.rternooil you said til ~· determl.natlon; somethllig, txposprJ to kittenpo·(? •. . . . I rhe .reason 1<hy au outburst .. of a. uger you were golilg to a funeral.'' · t dflllo...Jcf . in the might of tho \I don't know,\ •aid Mrs. Gray. leave3 such a ·stll'g with •,he one who . '\.'hat's £0,\ l'e:>lied the book-keep- OO, · .,'\ e . ·.. . ·. · . . . •·s:1e we11t to k!ttPn-gat·ten last week .. gives way to it~ls hee~tlise it 1~ a er, \an.i l'tn pretty near a prophet, 'll•man a(om, 1111ce the very orb 0 ~ and. she might catch It t11ere.\ · j defeat aelf-lnfllcted. .It hurts more ain't I? Old you ever &~e a slower' a; ... rt9 .the mind not ao : ·. \IV·4l!t baR., sho Iicea · er.tll]S?\. t;;r,l'l :u::: \''u.nd from. an<>th'!r ... -sun· ga~:~~e H1 your llfe?''-C..tholfc .Btail• -..aaet•.., tbe.~naaalve and m;r•tfe asi~ed t:Hi <loc.tor. J ca,·S~bc(l1 Ti•;i 2s. ~ clard &I'~ 'fiTil ~~. · · ~·l*d ot u.. 'J'It llritolia. Enquire of Ravena Lumber Co. A SOl- THE NO 'II W, Gt: Clllf¥01 :Maokn Churcl 11101'1111 tlon, I Doot·.\ \Shut lla.fd·: I wl flllllOSS in tile emphnl commn with h: tbo.t cc chf:ldlH Idea ol tho lit• WilY~ n ()f God vlted d I thin! clally · &Wollen confusl bllng f• and 1te1 1\ne nu1 throng! amusen ''Shut I ()! Jean o! pray ~r In v alone h er In w tude ar .a·lo.no a tlves, ·P• which t aml In · unto·Go 'rho most 11: should nml re< plalned words, ' tng at 1 anrl a f< l'lnlist l Idealist day are Is not s to •·eall lnftuenc• tal ure. day In l proroun1 110lty nl of the u will Pl'a I am un be re-nu so that longer ft {)ther, II But, my experlen the lllas fields of mine, u deetJ ha all ages us, not o pray alo mane, al leaving behind, think th ment w! to llecon ·On the r nnconsci• \Behold lire trar Phecy of Do YOl .rou to a .. Bhutth the path• early da overgrow have gr< pathway, this path hood anc .astoundit prayer tl How tlii: linked Ito main nv True, a ~ trouble, How swe secret p1 · the door door Wid were looi Which WE -sa~·, \I c ~re YOU Ir so, \sl to peek 0 are thin feet abou door ltts1 that we claims ol are lnter 1 lng WrOI door.\ .Jesus int ply as w them. surely,•• · I can do grasp ot ha!\d,\ side, Tl thi , ••wl against, 1VIth Whl I don't 1 ·door/' • Illy churc .IllY dear 'seems su< In the PI Being, , -·door?\ · tnust tee t!onehip 1 again th being In being. - 1 Ill t ' w' . s.ed, st Still a Ch the lllon ·the epen be ·rid or door,\ 1 the real , enemy is need to c PreJudice friend, w realize tb thedoo1; • ·of God; I Yo~ are 'What ca-r . .1illl'-ii . _;are to•ee 1