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SATI1;[> \ v .April PRIEST WEDS A COMELY MMDEI ?LARRIAOE CAUSES EXCITE K?NT IN CANADIAN TOV. ?RIDE COURTED BY MAIL. afretty Romance Bepun About Two Tcavrs Ago and Its Culm-.nation Comes as a o -. priae to FriendB of Both. Tor. Alex aade r ?*" Kov. the or p a u ber oad i ad ta ? ? aaar: I 1 i ? - i I I ? i wa* b:? I > . . J i to Un ' I r il was the a: tia af Ri assistant ? forni.d bh astist.. and a KO O! ? than another. h: r their ? carri. ruother ba Soinj; ,n th? aatrja i to bar by her dauRhier beraalf a after their mar; Father I remained at St. Mary b ut. Blber, when he went to balp | at Brant ford. Hei ta iabor la that fleld until a fev dently fauned the flame. and ga waa agreed upon. By arra' tbe two, Miaa I . ame to Toronto in January to rtatl ffiaada, For the next few days tbere was adally exehange of love missi a after Father O'Ham'.ly also arrived. They met and togetber dror* to the home of a BQinlster ai ltth by which a pr . -aih tocelibacy took unto himaelf a wife. y apparent ln the actions af the bnde and bride BToom?'' tbe riiiii.-f.-r waa asked. "None whatever." ho replied; "they arere perfeotly hocest and above board |B the matter." **Did you know you were marryinga prieat?" "No, I did not kcow that for some tlme afterward " Father O'Handly returned to Brant ford a few days afterward and resumed his duties as priest He was very ruuch prooccapied in his manner. howerer, and in a day or two rehnquisfced his du tiea, and lunmediately thereafter tha riage notice appeared. ktan Isoaes Powcr of Speech. fbt Louis?After awakening from a pap Fred Schmiot was strlcken speech less Just a? as. was <-ali to hla wife. He bu<: h*>e?: ill for several days. Phyaician- ba case to be motor aphasla. and aa* he may become perma nently i heanng waa uuaff. ? 0RG1ES ABQARQ STRAKGE CRAFT MYSTERIOUS PEEASURE YACHT IN THE ADRIATIC SEA. CiRLS INDUCED TO EMBARK Youag Pea&ant Maid Who Was Shanghnied Tells Remarkable Story of Diinking, Feaating and Dancing of Hosts. Yleana ? ious pleasurr ? ls eruising aroiind the Adriat - of th?' kli ed in the tab .. agthe aoast are : \ I n i; y. Fisb; . The and < ? - and. 1 how rank eahlaa ? ? . i i . The ? iuaily stor>, aad ll all rnh 1} ai. . QUEER DIET Or INSANE MAN Skeleton of Muuse. Handkerchief and Other Strang* Thing-s Found in Body at Danville, Pa. Dai. of a mouse, a f aad other ia nature, found .. here. John Alexan t waa - aud bl Staie iimd. l>ai Alexa *J an nals. What r cot that I swal : the tbinga foaad in him, but that he eould hara Urad two l InteK- aach whnh i* believed to Alexand.-r w* .,! had been in tha boaaftal for twa had no relattves in this eoaatry. fat* had complained of abdominal pains. and tbe hospita) physician* were un able to nagaoaa his oaaa He waa ciaaaed with tbe "harmless" inaane. Frozen Snake for Firewood. York. Pa.?John Gress. who lives at Pleaaureville 'his eaaaty, laid in agood supply of wood for the winter. A few erenings ago, when he put home wood Into tbe stove a stick which he had plcked up began to wrlggle. He discor ered that ? hat he thought was a stick was a snake which had been frozen atlff, but whlch revlved in thewarmth. Re quickly threw tbe reptile into tha atove, where it was consumed. Tha aaake measured about 14 Inehes. An Odd Emetic. A policeman of South Sbields. Eng land, ground up a clay plpe. admims tered the powder as an en ? girl who had taken po. saved ber iife._ - - ??"?-. - ? I i ^ - h DISAPPEARING SA3HES. ction W!. :ew f 11 but ? .n tlie I THE i ? only adaait | thal i;p or down, affords a;: but ha I . a new .tr en I is pro l\ cor ?rs tlM . . :ng a auitab i for th lah eordB, lachiag th ? the eoa 'ler 19 warm irmad into an ui.- ad when the wea:l he sill is I aad the sash raised and d in positlon, when they resemble the ordlaan wiadoa consiruction. ? ference. **\\ all hM H rain " **1 was going to!"?Alley Sloper. Viewa. "Of courae." said the bride-to-be, Ml eonsider marriage a very important atep." "Huh!" snorted the erabbed old aaaid. "1 d call it a mie-atep." "Oh no; lt'a a Mra.-atep. ? Phlladtl pbia Preaa "?"frf . REGARDING HOME BUILDING It I* th* W'oi k of ? . But Is a Hsurable Th? that of a llf< ? . ? lld be - a mai that .. i I . ; >f the ? ahlp. ? ? ? *"?'? ;uun by th. It p i it iu l him as .1 of a ? kitoi ?. tnunlty. An's' Nests >iasa. aala la a I.ond- tlbtKM k ! . with ahapod itka a p in their o< ? H ot il. on.- i small Inaw aith thern. are laaioaed in tht- nett ?^ itn a q .. or witboat, as uia> i. compii ? years. These afford nleasure to chddren. hu inlties fi Ludj Same Tobacco. "Now. what the dlckena!" said the brutal huaband. "What on earth 1* the matter with this tobacco of mine? Smells like a rubber aboe and taste* llke mediciBo." "Why. my dear." aald the trusting young wife, "it acented the bouse all up with that horrid tobacco smeii. aad ao I poured a lot of my favorite per fume lnto tbe t^baoco-Jar."?Judge. ? AWFUL SUFFERENG OF II FISHERMaN THREE DATS ON NARROW BEACH IN ZERO WEATEER. JS WSTHOUT FOOD OR FIRE Pinally Makes Hls Escape Cllmbing BOO-Foot Olacier with Aid of a Rope?Diary of His Ex perience. SauFrancisco.Cal. Kn-l.-rickMartln. tbe Alaska m wbo apaat thrao days oa tha ttoraa-hoaad coast aear Eagle MarlKtr. keep from fraastag, and flnally ee r Klacier 800 feet h. of hla experi aaaaaa | diary of his auffertnga Martin was' iin*; fiom hla I i-ril. "I did not worry at tirst after land-j in? <?' aek at the base of tbe Icy < bfl I go down. B had pas cllffs had a terrlble aaoaaaag f->r aaa. At' hlgh wat.-r th their I . ? ? . ? ? kill myself. It degreea b from cold. me Insane. -ait I ate was ? ? rock Juttinc OOn fr- ? clfff. I thousrht if flnd a foothold clifT. Agaii iea ln my fi 4 l\ *i i t waa h be Lga and < I ? . ? grounds off Palmoath Booa wlnd -.[? an chor and there arttl ing wind would it: m t.-n Blindm^; snowai :t is aarfully cold. . four mile u ble. Not I cnri that away i r.and I under lt, with saii for 01 I am in my shirtsb-eves. wiib - ap on my h "lt i beat of Bttaattoa, ? iround doi aadar it . was hard and I Bat 1 kuow u u, oal | ba iuorn lng i> to Fal mouii' ind I was aix f?-et aadar aaow; wlad nortbweat ritfht up to d>>! . ? from aadar doxy stift an I I running along !;it!<? beach to gat Day I but ahaad it Imp .vt low wataff aalke agth of hoarh, wbuh was ha aoptag to flnd way < ? -, 800 Xeet bljjh and ataop down - Is laaj rataad borribb- situat'.oii Btg hlgb pln nacle of lat ? > v y breakers around me. and no wa> to eacapa. All I have with : h. which sbows lt la noon. "I have * iv asd a balf. BoglBBtag toga* hauagry; noth iag to eai W'alk.-d along water maik boping to : "On. has come over mountain n Uttle cova where w:l ? ? Uawiag BO hard and took ho.ii- ofl ? i Gale lncreasir.n, breakers bv:h Not wor rled Diuch pal Thtag thnt hothersae is I haw aotkti k to > at Wii; baaa io pasa BBOther h : lory GettiiiK coark i aad n r.ard. "At seven p m 1 'nd?-r ilory for nlgkt. but do not dare t.. %<> ga sleep. If I do that will be last of life. With gsff hook handle I keep beattng my feet lo keap them from netuti^ frozen. ?April 11 ,ck dayllght be gina. Teirlhlj hungry; two days with out food. Still fe?*l no elfeet of starva tlon. Gale the BBaBa; no kIku of change. "Elnven - Hegin to reallre ait uatlon. 1 kaow now cbance io tave my life ls poor, but w/nle tbere la life there la hope. Cannot last mmli longer ln auch awful weatber. Tbird day of awful aufierlnj "Flve | md at bigh water tnark two aculfda that i aa for bait and threw aaay irat day. Aiepieceof one. to (hink of. Thia, the third .. al oa raw scui pin aud n i.ow. Have uo mau I. ";t oooiing; uo sign of change. Weather settu :er. itisnight. ahafharlafj soosethlng terribly. Systcm beginniii^ to l.ieak down. Voice has left m> "jak no n. "April i lu haa come. battsri I* like thia. Sat down under dory. weak. Took knife : batting insidedory and took i pencll and wrote few lines. This aaaj ba my last day. so arhaarar Bada dorj will know how i with this. wy mind is failin;; ; out from dory and too. look at horrihle < iiffs. Cante to oue a aath. Weat vv it was impossible. Then found i could aol g. t down. but along*- waa a bts snowslide, whi.h 1 '.to, and weut sliding do* other att> miits bul Wll up. "lla\ ? ii irt for last at tenipt maay hour* It It ia nme | ra] . salad is failing V. ation and want ??? ad aaj foa "April 1 rthle I I cliff. A m*n ! ? :t. Miio: did r gave i i knew snow. ; how l l 1 am | MISSIONARY 1 DEVIL-W03SHIPER. ?i R< turns to C But : i C * I ilo ?? It is t ird that al lurad back ? a tha H Kum ln \\ ? HJE ia THJa rtattlac a annoai child had ? n in th. negro vil 4 Dr. i christ. ? iniel Flicl r the boy a. ? nerfca by a re turninK ml I>r. Pltcklngar ac etdoaU ed his Bamesaha at work at the n. York. Dr. FUcklaarer tooh tha had to Day ton. o i as aaad to school. then thron . . -.! and lat.r to a medicai i 'IciTolaad He marrh it DayUaa. Latoc the two went to ?!<> missionary work amo; un which Wilberforce d. \ 1 in this country, one at Otr Ikaga and the other ln the Daytoa hlgb acbool Wilber? force ratara hfl to Afriea. He and hls wife w.ro plund.red of all their be? longinKs in tho hut-tax war in 1898, and narrowp . scan.-d the massacre in ddent thei SUkFACE DRAfNACE. How a Farn.ei Mny Study Conditiun and Secuie L^tttr KeauiU froiii ifua Crapa On aa a ? iourtb af rfae* wiiij. iirplu* wa t** aa ..,, ior la the farm ? ? -. to .ollect ** il r ? a la iiabi* io eat tbe aoil BOftfcM so loug that It a ln tr.< I soecess altb ition-* paa ui* sk.ii i. ^n r. ll.' ? , lactica . i e *:aa plaeed npou surfaee-dltches. and flat lands were regularly plowed and cultivaied in ' land-bedB." They plowed tbe same way every time. aud lt wab a common thing la see the ele vated lands a BB04 <?r two higher than the waier-furrows between dralns cannot altoKether do away wiib tbe usefuluess of tbese land-beds ou tlat day lands. as in tlmes of heavy rainfall the water cannot reacb the fast enough. and the lev- . will puddle and subsequently bake. Barfaea dralns are frequently a tries to the underdralns to carry off the surplus water qulckly. As ? rad ditches, a BBB of land-beds will frequently belp ra on tlat meadowa. Tbe "la ? made not over elght or ten yards v ide. and the middle furrowa <-'? out afttr cultlvation la flnisbed. < >n uo cmp is it so important to guar.l Ignaat water on the surta. - as wiutrr wheat. On aucb apota it is UL In pi land I I'urrowi should be as to carry tbe water - he "saga" ai:-' atratchaa n the aarfaaa is somewhat *ed in ; i lilng in ti ? each middle furrow th in. Wi, not BBlforai it may be expedient to plow la ta s so that the fOrrowi ,.! tarorahly drain ion. In ad-: I p'ow :? aatadu : w kila and il I i aturs ? ?lai ; - pre ? ti ut of the V HOME-MACE SUBSOIL PLOW Very Banriceabla and Practica! Uten ail for Uaa After Ficld Is Plowed. A n t and practlcable .1111 and haadk The l point ,,f 0jjj wagon iir. ng. The poiut bar ,ut the iBChaa sipiart from ? other matiH with p l I made >>: Tbe ti. rhich ai eattli This ploi .: of a aking plow. for oiK-hors. aeted lighter and need have but a r:Kht. lt || aptad to b laf -n> aod whlch ha j solid Iroiu long tran.j NEW BUILDING MATERIAL. Ferro-Concrete Declared to Be a Re markable Discovery?Improves with Age. iking at a meettng of the l iiion of Britlsh I LaBdoa.OB 'M.-ii- 411. Parra Oooerau afi L 11 that : was an i r.ew niaterial which ha ri.-h tha aagtaaarlBg world. Ti hereii- - the ape of tbe w : l ? tioni; ieft to llaalt, woah tOBCIi .:; improv ing aadlaaslj la qaallty with The ? hni:. and most useful a\ pli- i f rro ? Thalr fXM i w -is moie ? ater ? COUjll he ef!. tbe tuca. foaadat. i \.\, ? nments had d< - strated the ?ai'Baiaiag reatataaca materlsl ta ItBTB anr. aud den eoolinf A:;er most (.. sd been t aa *v