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II bountiful booklet of thirty-two
I | pnt'OJS, prilltOil illi 1 *V<> rulol'N, l
|1 biHok Hii'l rod, oil enameled
y I‘ftJ‘er With the t ard armiifto |
V JlMlwia%l‘tH*HriiiK in their nut-
■ utul folui'K. Thh cow r in h i
1 three colnm with a very wuraet- If
\ iv© iletirm ou the t o ]*nj;e I j
This isii work of in ten tto nil |
whist jdayei'S mid will l kou!. I
to ftny nddresi iijxtii receipt of I
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314 Newcastle Street. 4:
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Our work speaks jur itßr.ll', while
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TEMPLES WOOD YARD. 1
Mulumtiii l>|xln‘t
A man xvith strong opinions of Ills
own to Uo- 1 ilives of things In- kK
■loner ami ri'uri' of nil work to n mluih
tcr in *i fbr.ii parish iu Scotland. One
lioh lorou.slx windy ilny the ibrgyimin
dispatched n mes<k>' to Ids servant to
sow n portion of A in-id known to them
both a' tin- ••flunk." ,lu no xcry uinbi -
bb' mood iho muti made his way to the
study. Stf.i’i'U
"lit> ye wind nio ft* koxv the hank?"
he impiired nomexvhift sternly.
‘V.:- lotui; I do," replied Ida master.
"V- -nniui sou In sh-h a day o’
wind," ( xplulned .lolm.
"Well," replied the minister, “you
know •Soloimin s.ixs, 'He that consider'-
elli the u iml xx til not son’.’”
I dunm rare a huttlon xvhat Solomon
sais.' John rotiirnediirutely. "1 fuuey
lie kens is little iihoiiit farmers’ xvorlt
ns y<- il.ie or lie ivadim line said ony
s-m-h th.hu;. Nnchoxly hut drift folic
wad lb •>' soxx’in" in sieli wind. Solo
mon may say xvtint he likes, but him
nil' ye both ivudnu mak’ n guid plow
mini hel ween ye."
And tin l hank" x\’,;is not soxx'n that
day. 1 .otuloti Tit Bits.
Notice of RcmoK/al.
Until my new quartern are ready
tor ox-onpancy 1 will share the office
with Mr. 0. W. Denials, next door to
Ur. ituri'ought oil Newcastle street.
0. H. JEWETT.
I Bantam chickens for sale by C. D.
Tab. 0;s bailnmuth street.
Out ol Death's Jaws.
“When death seemed very near front
a severe slomac.lt and liver irouble,
that 1 had sintered wife for years,"
writes l*. Muse, Ihnlnuu, N. 0-, "Ur.
king * New l.ilo Fills saved nty life
aud gave penect heulUi," Beat pills
un earth uud only iiu cents at all
druggists. .a K
Just received a iresit shipment ol
hall aud duck at Wllsnu’a restaurant.
Cold Weather Is Upon Us, and every
Oh id-, unhid have tlmir winter clothes
’ eieamht ami- repaired by Jim Carter.
1 Kitty phone 24J-2.
Fine miUinry, tasteful trimming,
reusou&Utt prices at Miss Slater’s.
SWANS DOWN, PURE WHEAT
6-OUR
The Only Guaranteed Kidney Cure,
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a.i .-i lukiug ona bottle you are nut
sausUod with results. 00 cent*.
Tbtin.”
More than one of our rtfntemporarioK,
suys the Westminster flawelte, sin ml
relinked by tin- editor of Notes mid
Queries £>r using the expression -dif
ferent than.” No ofie of course would
dream of using It as between noun
and noun of saying, for Instance,
"Tils Is a different kind than the oth
er.” Tim question is whether it can be
used w hen it verb folloxrg. “They act
In a wholly different maimer than we
do.” If one may not say this, how may
it he said? “Different manner from
xvhat. we do" is clumsy and inelegant.
Every xvrlter has at one time or an
other found himself in desperate straits
for a menus of hitching “different" on
to a verbal sentence, nu 4 the use of
“than” so obviously supplies a felt
xx ant and Is In Itself so logical that we
believe It to he .justified. The verb
“differ" ns xvell as the adjective -dif
ferent” Is a trap for the unwary. liven
the most careful xx riters mid speakers
habitually talk about “dinVi-inu with''
when they mean -differing from."' "i
beg to differ w ith Hie honorable gentle
man opposite” ts the most ex
orditim of a speech in the house of
commons, and, though examples can of
course lie ((noted from the best, xxriters,
it is a solecism which offends against
logic and instinct.
Still llelix-xx- In Witeiicriifl.
A belief lu wilehcraft still prevails
in parts of Lancashire, England, also
in the 1 sit* of Man. and still more
strongly In the Hebrides. A writer in
Chambers’ Journal gives some inter
esting anecdotes x>f The superstitions
which persist among the Hebrideans.
Belief iu witchcraft is said to have n
“strong and living hold” ou some of
the people of those outer isles. An in
stil nee is given of a ease heard before
the Stornoway sheriff’s court so lately
as November. 1801), in which witnesses
deposed to there being several witches
in the township, one of whom was
charged xvitb So bewitching tows that
the substance of their milk passed into
the milk of the witch’s cow. The hus
band of the alleged witch stated tn
court that when he heard the rumors
about his wife lie got three of the
constables of Ihe township to come
and examine Ids cow’s milk to see if i
it were any richer than usual, as would
be the ease if the substance of Mrs.
A.’s cow’s milk were present tn it.
Other evidence of this remarkable
trausubstnmlnthm was given. The
sheriff ridiculed the notion of witch
craft, hut the Ktomowcglans stuck to
it with absolute faith.
Best iu printing—News Job Office.
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HUGE CHURCH EDIFICE
Tim! ill" ItultUlnK VI ill (.Uni Turu
(v x?!lsii x, llo til, rs— i x, X,.,. H
lliillt In \---.v Tori. eltr-Tiip Dome
lu lli- a u liii|mi.:liis Font tire.
Oanini O. Bouillon, priinieier of tlio
basilica ol Ottawa, designer of tile
most ehiimra:- ecclesiastical ediliee In
tile world. Which lie hopes may ho
| built in Nexv York city at a cost of
! not less tliau S'jo.uMu.ufm. was visiting
j Iriemls in New York recently. While
id the parish house of tile t'imreii of
Our L-ol.x of Lourdes, iu Brooklyn, ha
told a ri j ■ irter of tn - New York Times
if ids i-.glit years’ work in preparation
for xvhat lie lieiu-ves will lie counted
tiic greatest aeeonqdi.slnnent of ids
long and active life. The Lev. Father
Bouillon ;s oih' of But foremost church
men in Canada, as ids title tells, and
uu architect of about twenty-dive
churches in ihe Domltiiou, including
tl-.e largo ealht'dral .-u Ottawa.
-the plans for the eecteslasilyil build
ing hi piopo es for Ncxx York city
have been left in the keeping of Lev
Father Henry Bcaudof, O. I’., at the
1-Uriah house, JkR) I.c.xm ton nveiltie. it
is the ih'slie of tlie author that they
lie placed on exhibition in some public
building, so that New Yorkeis, partic
ularly those xvhxi will (hi tn a [Kis'tlon
to aid in The mox-oment t<x secure funds
necessary for the const ruction of the
edifice, max inspect them. They are i
for a structure which would snrpnss
In ninny ways tin- world' famous Bt
I’eter’s of .Itoine and St. Sopida of t'oo
•tantiiiople and. lln* Bex-, l-'allii-r Bm in
lon says, would attract visitors from
every part of tile world.
Father Bouillon xvr.s liorn near Quo
hoc ami was exlnx-atexl at Ottawa ami
at tin- T'niversity of Monfrx-al, taking
iiis tlix'oiogix ni eoursi' .il tlie latter in
stitutlon. When i hid at Is.ime, belAwe ,
iu.' .vxas sen; nxvay to sehooi, in- drew ;
pictures with chalk and nmk. i
itig cutties and drawings from origiiiiil
j sultjexc-ts. ids work usually being in the
1 line of designing houses.
When lie took up his tlu'ological stud '
, lea and. va.M .i etuireiu-s. in- tool; to
making arclntix'tnr-.il plans for cathe
drals. ills study of tlie work xvns so
thorough nuxl tu- developed such strik- ,
ing xaiginality of general designs and
features that he xvns x'atiexl upjm for
plans for mthiy eliurch buildings. Dur
ing ail of Hus time lie traveled lunch, j
going several times to Kuglantl and the \
continent, visiting all principal cities |
und particularly ilo- liig xaitlitslrals."
Si Peter’s at Lome xvns a peculiar in- 1
■miration for tiiui in his architectural i
work, and xvtieu there and iu C(MJt.wn- 1
tlnotde hi lSSti in> was di-si mi- and witi
a desire to design a cbilivh cdiiice tit. •
would excel the magnificent nulled nil*
in either of those cities. During . übt
years hf revived ids leniidix - ulno.
time and again. A few weeks ago h
itiinduneed the oomp>tbat of Hie 'v<>: k.
XX ljleh lie coididcmlv Jielieves will I"
kitoxvn as his greatest.
Describing tdp {dami for the grcit
church building for Nexv York, l-’atb- r
Lo iiiktfi said that the stun : . xx dl :
more imposing than any < dm dial i
tlie world. The foluidnUon alel Irani,
work as planned .xiil coat I c.x.i
OOO.OtK) and !l.dnii.odo. ’ll - dc-vi
tionsaud features of endielllsh .ii . f ti
Of which have beet! I,(id: i j
detail by the iiether of f.F i
pin it, 'xiil make the total cost of sis
eon 1I detcd bnlldisg about f 1
Tile jirixloioin.iliiig and dupe • ji- -
tlou of the building, act-ill■ l.i the
plans, is the dome, wlfu a I bi-i lc :
iligtt Inside and M-;> ft.-i fr< -u ti:
gri'un-1 level in the ge..n ;
vvideii restart cupola “c:fir,
of tliii'iy t.x-t. inskie tie - i-; d:-
xvil! rise uidbicrniiib-m - • -•’!
a complete \ ie\- of !lie eixlb- .
can lx> had 1.-oiu tin doerxi.... . ...
Will I>e eleven elr p-l .-in
lie I’e.-I in iF.ru . v aid |e .i■ ; 1
The entire letigl’t of I ~.> dixi. .
film feet am! tiu> v.-blth .•U.'-i.fi-et
seats for tlie x.. i;u >. pi. p> I.
ranged iu eireh's ide.i
<‘t‘Ht< r of the . re,-n. i••
Father Bmdllou' . is i-ail f .i■! -.
orations of mosaic xv.--,set xv:ti
prts-ious si.cies. if I-*, The ia
side and .lie t..'*lie le b u I ..dll Xx.il'k Ol
this efarm-i.-i i'.csn.cs. there are
thousands .: ; . ■ i :;imry bc'ii
inside ami mbsa! - ..f ti i.o.lfFcu, ,- a;i
resenting sain.s. ~ . ..mi uile-i .-,-.e
llOlftf tigurvs. i in' I’eeiil is l.i I-,* 1.. id
ed xvith seven xvide rows of xx
representing tin- sex. ii gii'm Unit en
lighten those xx lin believe.
Four semicircular naves veil! stir
round the dome, enrir.Jed by an im
posing row of windows. Du ti.. gable
of each window there is a chalice, and
between the gables are saints xvho
adore Die holy sacrament. The idea
of tlie designer is that tlie structure
shall he a church in honor of Tlie
blessed sacrament and the illustrative
(lex-orations lie In accordance. The
great dome is supported bx four pil
lars,- each fifty feet iu diameter and
provided xvith columns and niches,
with reliefs of tlie doctors of the
church. Other mosaic pictures will l>e
representatixe of the Lord’s supper
and the miracles of f.’hrist.
The name suggested by Father
Bouillon for the ediliee is “Nova Sant*
hephia,”
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