HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1902-11-13, Page 2BELSHAllAR'S OHL
Lessons Drawn From the Career of the
King of the Chaldean&
•Matoett .ac,:vrAtav, to Act tt rulizment
et,,L444. 'pg.; one ntneeene. nag, NEM-
4b4,'d winnex Peen of Toront0,, 41;
44P40404444444 deeideweee'eteeeral
the staircase stood the horrified
Idng, with strained eyes looking at
the letters of fire hurtling them-
selves on th wdJ1 while off in the
distance could be seen the Persian,
soldiers with drawn swords, ready
to dilute the spilled wine with hu-
man gore and to thenge the floor
into a reservir of blood, Then the
lights of the room begaa to dim,
and et grew darker and darker an,
blacker and blacker until at last
seemed as though we were ineareera
had he aPplied himself tor his Dieed n the dungeons of the eternall
vine Master as he sheuld have done. lost and the destroyed.
When God in this royal banquet So. in closing, 1 plead with ,yo
hall of Dab-yloa held high the bal- to flee from the banquet hall of sin
A ees.feeeell from remeago sees: ances with which he weighed Del- I again invite you into the ()the
Rev. Vrank Be
• elteeeer the king of the Chaldean -5. banquet ball where Chriet the DinivWitt Ta 1;Laa ge 11;k"." a 0
weghed that life by a. etande Bridegroom is to be married t,a 11
v.7Tart
t:t2 freln- ard entirely different from that with chureb, his bride. I would invit
•2. -.Chou weighod.•ill the bee' .11- life of en
anee And f.torel wantieg." sze OU.K4 .26.011 into that banquet hall, which
ignorant. brutal Afriean eanuileit, filled with the great multitudes p
roettl ietneeee, hail of the inoet lane- bat 41 was right a„nd h000rable to vite you into that banquet hal
ties capital in the east. This is et the ,ted fleell of his eaptives which is fined with the great mu
1)alk",-Co!:;--beati; S, COP^ mad G fee placed in olio of tituOes a the redeemed. IVOL21
3.^21't. loEuriOW. ;',t4arne:ef'S 1103710n: 11:e seoes of his balances all Bel-, earnestly invite -„eou to come, becaus
re0eelon the Pride of the Chaldean% shazeaes infinite opportimities for tetere is o vacant, /310,0 At, that, go
1.11+Yllim the wonder of the world! doing good as the ufig'hed rider el pet banquet table which, I am sur
ten -slits vele us thee Babylon Ives the wealthiest capital of the east- etas Leen reserved for yell. It is
e; nee mil, e equare. Then, weans its tInnl placed in thee one seaie On Bel- the ecnire of a group of your love
v.. e)ere than ozeietiel the eitezzae's opportunities for knowing ones, it is right next to yoor seint
a -hie of the modern city of enottion. ;OW abOttt, the true (lod and ee mother and father nne wifo
the th ea,:ish tee hive, vvitle ite feeedee 1111:1Nle. ' . an er leo.,
tee% icitethitatite. N%-ks of such • . • vour loved ones I they
•its central wils .11°1' 41S Isth" St41P('A" ai
eeas an wed eeeee„ of Forel 'the itenthen rune- ot a heatken, na, waiting for you. 0 sinner. are yo
geed. weico•%,",s went., •tion. lie was tele grauesoi of tiato'headY to-daY to leave the revelers 0
t'thetet'f'dditel. zee eereeteeilde. wens NO 41c7e-uhlei-";"-ar, "%caws,' famons prime IT1 ar-d to quaff the water of lift
foe feeeet teei wile, ennnp,,,t, 'neinietee wes panic), the naighty man , which will Id. OU for entrance mann
• • I -
• four etnnnneeen ,a7.,1 • 4:041. -1/2 „ , „, . eoue ee
a ken- c'en 4.1i'arne.re uneennt in4on 111 fro'n l'anivre own lins tbo! l'P,',441t of this spurned goseci
1!"' foie of them, teent. tne nee.", one:se•nd:rents of Leo (toe the i vitation, Le weighed in tho bane
eherrareo-ol t weeeie tower:, •11"-"- aco! now ihat: tied toed pro-, Mal forever (Quite winding que
eeel •,•dneott . • te leoptet :And cliieed the Men Pow holding high the ba
lee -eh -toe: of ureee e20.ths of the I:emery vv$1t) beaets 411;F". May every one of us. by 1;11
s 0.
Hc; oeoaet Tcr,11S thr(INVit jou,: phwer of the Hely 'Spirit. deCid
enene, eneten, ill if i:t tetteel. the time hew the haleneee of Cod shall
4 to wee feteoft 4,1010y,moveil I May we. one toul all, ti
ff...s 4 4 ..gee' Cfrilti leSti4e41' Cid° that tilt' SVale Qr F1P' thr°11g
We heve just referred to the won-
derful sinfulness of men ond his
rebelliou against Cod, lent the Bible
is full of the more wonderful love of
Cod, who loved ue eee. whoa we
were doad in sirs, wile commendeth
His love toward us in that while we
were yet sinners. Christ died for us
(Veda it, 4, .5; Rom, v, 8). That
"Cod is Love" is the great founda-
d lion truth of Scripture, aud, beirtg
it such, Ile is 11,0t, williug that any
te ehouhl perish (1 Seim iv, 16; II
y Pet, iii, 9). efany a time He turned
lib anger away from this people,
U mid, being full of compasnien.Ile
, forgave their iniquity aud destroyed
r them not (I's, lexviii. 38), Ile
O ` sought and found Adam ond ENO
U e when in their sin they turned. away
e from Him, and He has ever since
is been seeking, and saviug the lost.
f 17-19. Tbev retteed aot from their
1- own doings /tor froto their stub -
'sr& r•ib were 5TOtelk in tied ght from the days of his :1,7011th e itetemet would earnestly u
1. born- way.
1- With meny sluolnes end ref entings
lhey weetirom bad to worse. "They
C inoeked tlie messengers of Ccel and
F' despised His words- and misused His
e, prophets until the wrath of the -Lord
• arose against His people till there
(1 was no remedy" (It Chrou. xxxvie
- 16). Very long Ile bore with them,
d bat fleetly seet them into rape
s tivity for severity years. After Ile
'e reslotoe them front Dabylon and ;
• they again timeline a people. though
t not es before, lie sent to theta His e
h own Son. hut they rejeeted him and
g' crucified Him. and now thee ar
a Feet:tercel amettig all nations n I
te Ile shall come onain in His gime
• he al rlighteou;:nnt-ion that Lime
i79411. /els sae that if the feet are welt
eteeemswekeowreeefflastztz0 ouf ulicsucveiti
'tSlilself4r1.1inecillaled U tkeil‘
Will disappear.
II (% soaked in warm water at night agel
0 . then the eorns rebbed with castot
"CI oil, these troublesome excrescencee
egemzq,410erecee,tow:eceavenv..4 ni:Igfixt Yettcougiadren. om.lin otan:
Senile NJ= 111,31)1)1WGS„ not stop, gee a small portion of
powdered Lou and place it On yoer
Wheo malting puddings be sure that tongeo. anti let it slowly dieeolve,‘
all the ingreeients are fresh.. Even !and it will oltnost instantly stop
the slightest suspieloo a taint in the cough, as it will also relieve an
I
suet, lain:, or eggs will be acceutieouicer in the throat,
ated by the eocikzog procees. i At the first suspicion of ivy poi-
Custarde should be cooked gently; ,eoning, wash the akin in Water in
a very hot oven. motes them watery. k which confenni. baking soda (ealera-
Remember to green the meld or ;tits) has been dieeolved. Make the
basiu used for baked puddings, AR ,solution etroog end "spat" ft ou.
batter puddings should he cooked in'alloistrag the deposit of the white
a hot oven, as a elow coolie is alit ;powder to remain on the Mau. Are
to make them limey,
dingo shoeld be three-quarters Will
The saucepan uSed for boiled pudel - -0' - ,
:ply frequentiy fo_r twenty-four hours,
of weter. These puddings are best, TgE 01.1) CIRCUS MAW.%
cooked in a cloth, though they Per-- The Giant and Ilis Oollectier,
halls look better if put in a basin or
Mold. They are much, lighter and! „ Wine at rnentn•
etn1.10:0-trmlen 1.0eetville:m;csinkiiteelgditntontetrAsItrtieeolittLetVliaa"111, $4111)1)a°t6e€1;.e. Wreelaatetshet ocifhalil gelarneig
IWOS an honorary member of viers
SoOP at all. They should be soak-Ideath be hod bat froUts enough to
sedito:Itt:ozliedvlevraterbeandvs.teebale:dv;:trit:azoiceoaelt.hiperetrZhlu"e:rt 0.701, oti:ettes:e.. hoist
Remember that putenne cloths pire coneliantes than any ether mar.
ii hot, and afterweee put in tee a room which bad been given to el
, by ntInairieg fire cow/moles le 'Nall
.112 :131:11-4.6 1
-they will blostont and bud ,
pen eir to dry.
When requireri foe use egaia put in., 1Partis the totattry.,
%Ur bilhg USiZt!'4% Wt"3" "tit 0" !lte'6.61..0whlastiugdiottedilltti4 thlelisenfie"olf°4riti;
edijighlat ParieTa flii,leette.111',:ereaseetn- Ytr iterreTtift:LIttet. Q14°. 411414
hj And lay over the top : p.ieeo "111 OW town that we showed 'in
Itielttgodwili7";ecipes are for ex- ei'''a.al7tvirthti:14.8"13.iltIsattlIsatcsnosn
;the 1;rhL day the nhoW woe there.
Bechelerdi leuddiego Peet up IWO haPreEed to come just at
hree eggs 1,,T41 add them uitil jus.„„,i POW b3Ween 0:0 InerOillft parade
ring of letuon and grated autmeg. 14111 the beghlalle of 1110 Atill"4"14J0
• four ounces each of finely aimed and the flimit went to it, tts.t
.11'1)11ri' al;11 - °Igm'eeis 1°'1 4114;411:1" '*1 sugar 1;0:1:7
VU 0*'
c:ely:ps :be -hadn't been, there more thed
o rubbed on the rind of a leinonft;4nuetlinl4 lial/Pel*d"
WOS In 11.
Vi(etj ttihTrolgilrge eeld eluteuoirlin44 Dtbilii;etee 4ttalliriolun4e3;
' and lilt the face of dm earth with
e'fruit (gait. xxiii, 118, Id': "sxy, t
e CI; le.flew wonderful 0
" is tee purpose of God ood -how mire t
sh rcli! c-7 t?'‘ a:at L. :1:1 i%.11:11ity C,.1 stify to the cemetervailiver weight of tit
4,01mm puddings;
t -t-,-4, 1::It-t..P g ! il,,.4 7E ,, ll".,.ic,,,i N,,;,„ i!e7"-3,,,.'ELT how 11-.t. he (,f t'te trate era'''. 1.11ali go 11/1 and not p',.0 down
Etheedi Pe:ex, tee le. -...; e et. eeti oeuel- ihol tee: cered f-' eis teeiee.1neel,
. .••,••••• ....."..rarimp•m•••••••••••••
1 .3 A P,,': 1.17 17.1-':":".3 '1' d, 1,.v flPr 1111V.r :0'4-1 eiAro yl. ;Ars,
tl rieen, re, trA Beeneev a 4). -co• th.' nerl writnna tlb tit- 1'511,14 M, TliE S 'DAT' Sg 00L.
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, , 7 ti
,.„, ,• • . ,.- , -. •,.. ,. • ... -,7 LI 0, •t. 1 Eir.E,IE3art 1111 :VW: the re-ord of' '''
4 ! 4. d*:,...? ..A. .. 1 i? J01'..r.. : ,51." ; ay. r xelnan- a 1,-t. Eair,•:,, oeportueitieen
r.,'. 1,4 ;•,..ereen. :a ti .. p4A ::"., i 1 44 gor,a•3rS., a t,,,,-,4ry 1i,tii_.14-al iy.,,r 1+11-.Cn.'i, LAZTEP.VIATIV1iTAL LRISSON,
Vic/V. 20.
E01:337', Et 6-4L:. f,L-3 1 :`!"",- E. Et i31 ant! ween 1 1.e *.vil
e a , • 1' ' trl 3! i.enn tf,, • In• he aal were nut
3 r,-tt C. 6 •.6 4 a a 3r.'", or 0:' e esPe it lad gone down. Text of the Lesson, judg* 7.. .t
.,:0"-I'L".;0, m 117` e Ceteh, 'Oleo: wee ti o in-Q."110.4o 39. Golden Text, 2s, coii,, 19, iEzpedients 101 :Melting Time Peet; e
eeerotel • e etel he 1- 11 Ile it Id Ote uele-Jneal :k411 he ;; Neve quickly.
ee 12-e ht'h! coed sr,'.06 l'ai;41 ann f.end nee tne,n. r; 7. And lbo people served the Lord
of fulfinrrent (Ise_ ale
• 11). now much of heaven c
: neon earth every child of fled might
have if only willina to walk holublY
wiZ1L 2-112U (Beet. xi. 214 Is. INX7d,
1:1-16). We enter into rest when we a
cease from our own works.
1the gable erais. %Le lire WW2 41
tercel mold for three. l ' '.. 'flows ou the front. and oleo windows
Pate Pudding. - Tate 114 (lead" t.18ebu'ellue out, of the tiorniere when the
,,........+,....,,,,venmen• a pound of stoma dates. half a; "
1
DIVEASecteeS Ow RAI$014ERs raund of suet. bolf a peanut of bread •!fireuie" g"4 there. 41/41 the 0111Y waY
' ' • -
• e hon,e all the daes Joshua and oil tho "rrisoners have all torts or wovs
1 r Peeve. the eiteoei t tn",len feels" daye of the eldere titat outlivei cosnotunietitieg with each ether."
1 ,111.1'r 10.1 11,!,,' JW' C , ' i 01. '' ' ' .' 11...d,64: 41.4.20 O.; t;t11 414.; IS'P'.ii ;ON WiTti , ileshee• , :dad MI Olt1-11WC polwe °dicer, "'mad .(‘'
e- idle -• ee leen' eeoe no ,i ttl e ne. nene d irrnane.ot upon IL,. eieifeel $o it is oleo written in Josh. 1.1 15 51131110$1, 1111Pomilliat' to LeeP ' 4,
,
r.. .n16 c e, 1 1
Le i "11v 1-"'11." le I -.110,entr cola nie • Ifineenli nuire•ec a reaeon for this that thee! hall ,eepartnteitt.wants to be partteularly , F
T:,42., 2.-,,401 , " ' :4,-141;4 i144: , , 1 . ,,.. ,„ , even on the f1 (.2,t works of the Lore teireful ntOtit f,hlttting Wit C0111m;14
il II:. s••., et Jili% Parnni$ *lain on
/1•,,;!, 1,.;,..4, 14) t31a11,4"„' ,,-",it 13 i,03 ; i c,, oc,„.t....,en 0,,, 1,51,,, ,iif0.1 ft,n14., infra Ile did for Israel. But now we n.eatiicatiou between one prieoner Med 'LI
2: 40i, rip 24,,,i,,, il VIA,. %%erne. le it col! Tie. , „if i f n 1! corm, to a different .story. The book ,e6°tacr-
1'''''' elar ed tree • weld thee, 4.r.,4eir 4. ;''' 0 a Whoa was sinel•efl,
• 'of Joshua tells of victory in the, "In tl.e first plact. the prisoner la
ettanbe. one tableepomont of sugar. ilthc! °T11.1d Wt " INrra
WO Cgrffi 0281 .t)igh r143p Of Milt. ChOPIGAilia,: uimgrivls j:Nti,
0et Anti datee and tedt1 other ingreat nete, Lae a homer up at low eed
lents. 114ce In n buttred basnt or wton tho giant got
red boll ler three J3003^3.
000 J114-411 ruelding. ededie two IlWre uud inen "lb Illth 14t-414. al144
ggs. two ounces of mein =ger, ere'r tvooTeePie',tntIoziri fitralLeuflarenuiCthl,,!rt
7°110u:Illineeeas ilteitteleieriee;elui'realitalnfliP°n.tioeslIRri..5 a erochlire :Found. alai 'the lad'U.
ittioat jet ulliri 1 itt:tiwiltutet :al lar:sdll ill: tv lit'..bilisirnhtelfills,ipviiollitlel'iollir: 1IcI"0:l,4laittt117::::ic::°:fihief:fj;FttiF:1/teic,ttdnh14g?fl:"fg:.:r:::we,,5,siwPcl;t1:,:eillanolilltde"17titit::e:4
;riled out. the FYrup will lona a burst out of those donate,
111NPOIV -0711DZKS. ;Amon Wiin taheat olf,
lagoin fierner'n ever the ntinierutilaltIrt
losoly brawn Crust.
"And it looked itow ae if the
i
wiTundollui:sP,Allgisugne%littrogillahnet:Ideiltil efftelelet !eclinsUltnunr:::;,n:'Nv'ilnI)5 ‘41/:(41:rnewilliwnii9"e"irrge;"1°11!
"litetittetively he jumped fo,word
and, actetally. 1 tedne thee'd got lite
broken ladder and the men 47i4:031.411
4) retain its beauty, eke: ehot even away from tinder the window. be%
ueh plants os object to sunshine bent. down Ottll 140.041 Up the pip
cef tt,". roe,' t;Cv- Nrvir val Iife 31, and it eeems to be giveon tract: 01 them at tulles, when Lite 0
. ,,,h1 414, ,,4 %owe ..,,,t ;mot ilw city Eirt,pv :„.1.,r,.. 111 pbpi how. This book temid ordeilin,..judg,. 11•04Si411(,:(tnilltligto ttohed.0,41brIlt 01 to
laseufolurt:,
merit. I.00P131013e0 all e' Net allee. ,
1'.°).' 11".'i "1 .11W bt'S'it'tthIll arIVY Their sin was disobedience in mak- et4e: Idaxe where be is lint to
: BY
SI 1L IX l'r 'tt'l:. 1-441 i• .441e 1441 unihr-slor. or oil upon - work. Some of 11.081 employ their
tog tt league with the heathen rather . . , 1 „ tip, ti .. cols with
Van' 44'4°,1 Nth!. «4n' h.*. 'lh•' Li- 1 10 s "••0 0 tWn long 11011 Of Israel to them 'Ike greot
„.t.„1„, ,,,i.d..1 tto,,, 1N4-1. 2.3,41l, ....vos tl^e 1' 1'.188 hosts hall been , ht or those who bear the name 0f l'aders ond 111111dd of that ort. thle
Vt. woes -vac' of t lie, "MI 2.1.1 eit v the Pro3-....ed gat: q. 3134. wails wero ti i moicestiag the true cod the tone AU eeec 1,1 1 e ten .
' ' " '• '' ' ' - • - el ....) 1..., , "" 8 . ' pirtures, plastering them with 310WS.•
14.,/T,' no nth. 0,t• wr.,g,g5m5 foe 1.,4I tee- ennelertier., ;t fotile sines% lint hni-; chriq to.day is that iumeuti of bo. num will Write a bit of veree, or the
tet 2,1' In 4,01' lei thoo.'n to OF ,o 1114,11,*24. tory to,41-i that Ite the nieht al thl.„int4. 1,-,,intrated onto /um they are in "4story of his life. or a treatise of
at le he .e. enieh epouiell tlie live teo...ati, ens:. elitle the hing tool his leagtte with the world lying ia the t01.410 418rei3t at the Ecience of crime
,E:,,,..„. i.ri-t4,,,. v., .,*„ 11 „,7„„1, wi.11 pr:51..., 3- ittl 44 tirottsotel eristocratit wirked ono (1 John v. 29 11 Illologe• I hem/ Idlowli luanY Prls- t
i.g144 e.,„:, V :4,2*.. 1 eere; ., tol 8e111111 tot de of hie Lit gdam were drinding ", Nii, 3, ea ; ele• i otters to make companions of bugs, 6
1•,.:i „,•,•.,', ,l'..r. 1....:. 1 -:."*-1. 0'4' ., 6,1 ; i /41.11:P.46 Al.', ttruteti. t'yelr, .t.t.tetot; his., .20. Tbore oleoo another gi.nera.,,,14.4 real bugs, coehroachee. spiders 11
VV., et Ail 14661111,14,1,.. v. 1. ilen nten1:. 2114. 11.i q ty fee if10 the „ . • . „. • • ...• ,, one Ina Il. 17110 ham 13f011 Condemned,. I:
, ., I ,orti 41,-tr Yet the WOriOi Willea 140
1.17-5 .',1 41' a ..:, v.., 1' 4:1 l li'll•I's 141' q : r'y h.”,:s ef Ile• weeds g Inn:Tail: bon emu. fm. Nome, 1 to eol'it ary count:el/lent who bad a
4,..,..,,,4.1,,,,- 1' 411,7:oi 11 14,4' niah. 4.4.,,1,,„ ye,* ri, el, led. undo, the .3tould. 8311 all that generation lactoally trained a couple of eploors 11
"Ii'%'4','"::v111:*1:',:!1' '; ;I rl';1.";.:"r r41':VtlYf''',.. ;,;1': ...1 1:::, 2,1.:,;11. "$,:'t 447414414141a 11,{11:1tg Illit:-L!' ' ,,18:taVti, lig f,c11:11;4*;,,eil I ItiNeT sf111;:leTssiothrsi8 ornrIseZ 1 08(1 'gang
• cgoalnage to him. al, regular inter- o
0 roaCiles SO that they bi
, veer,.•e , „ re„,fe„,e . ..11e• io...e s „Fitt..., e 0 e &deo svotte'e, hredio • have known 114.' Lord. who brougett 1f.Tinelos eft; r Ii°„Psdc'ellile aci"„viiilliirdaol:goirtniatclild: P..
leo oath al eel° 11.e 'aei ;dee, ,- 1-" 4.'41 61.01 ; 6 illiFil 1 P611! 111441 Oa ngrit *11.eir fathers int 0 the 1)160IntFed 141,114, 4, . - - - - - - - - - - -.T. fl
-1°Y W°11- - t0
I'Vin 4 4, ' 14 ii IV ie)4)11 • 6 ,61 t,' 1' .'418 4 f t ..., v. t, , ;.1! 01 8 11., luto stamper out of the;
i 1 q!.i3...2 i,43e. ,.., 44 ...,. 4,1o., 4.4, had
, ha they had no heart for Him. They 4.1114 rush to the vela where he t•
nuiet Le considered; foe, Offen times,
When a plant will eltow ita beauty'
to the hest advantage the eituation
wili not bo emit es will heel serve
eve a strong light, for no pleats and stra44hicand ,:igalp with
111 181 5c.":et'or:.:4111:wh1.0::.,:a,sdotcte`,1°
&twee, toad in live admit's 1;441
burr ieN.3vti.lere enecimen will grow the
In ellifig yotzr windows, 330 doubt -Well, at first when the people o.ve
bad the lire out.
on will ene that no amount of the gveut MAUL lowerite up there
,offeling will make room fee or doin. this it 1.ort of unloved 'cm, 1,416
'1"11. 4" .E1..j ii 1 • 1"3"1 V.'We ilWj • 42021 ttftl`l• 118'81, W111Ch kneW 1101. tile iand. things of that sort. .1, knew w
ig-h, ;ouch phents as roluire the later and grabl ea the ho,, cleat
ghost temperuture, sbould be placed hell wsY dawn t" the l'Irnmid' **1"
n the highest ellei„ce, The tem. hunched it along a littlo so us 14
erature is much hierber at tho top give him a little 211441.0 Shlek. on
f the windows than at the bot- 111,0,,1 P,eked ,the 19,e is1411,41„ 41*
ono Care and watchaeucen will WpfuoW 10:10r0 be mho get. rigal.
1 s ilv t109.,i41 f110,L1 0%.1.1e01 4.1,44%4,, .NIVA1, 411, ilimop. 'Aid not like lils evaeet, His right -;tapped en the floor or the wall with tl
st 0114,11 tv ..11401411 6..Z(6. 14e4e lei% EEL III.. 'VOW 111114",11.ii. danis ion after_
' ueeereee Ills tiOnlinion (Wel' the111. :ibis blow. eehey \vete educated. nnd
their 1.1.4o:eel:a phimege, Tie 41' ine.11 ;in ralia the grvati.•,t l,afety .c.‘"i1,114 ' tstlutY at: -1 4 $011(110 1.11E'111, they iseemed to under- et
iNt•Lit,g. i,44No. 1 113".-0, iotodt.:;1,.. lift- tell 1. t.•1111 o ur " '" ."--"'"eak unto us smooth thiugs;
11 11:.• if.* Oda St 4W 44 414'84‘,. 4! "1 2 e CL"0 14,143i t eiire es1.4,11 31 titer, livArtsiwhen lte would talk to th*In. and y
441 up 21:.-ir lip,, ‘,/i11,. 41l` 0:wt.:.
liat-17,311 i1,11.0 +I 44 "1' :.A ;41:' 41,"
2,:414 hi-, 4.1 11.0 *1 1 11+24 `,.+4,•
1%.11t. Wo 8.1:',1 LAIrry t.8 44..".,7A1.1
441.41 1444. ib.t.:..r oi.,•t• 214» sql.le ia.-
Jiv,111s of 'his einem,: 'foveae. ff,r 1
;rtut g.t.i1P4 tO ie,,41 ;Voll it.t0 thi•
1840411..1 10,0. 1,i,4,re I1,1,..idn;•4:a., 41.,,,
Ling of the teloileeees. is go. *l..1 I,
grtrat, fc./".1 iti a 11::::::.4.841 i',1•::„; of
We Ifinndem. D. is giving 1.1114 1-;4^!,!...
14).1*.:111 1L 49 1.,;11 deeorated. with
Ile ttoplin-s ef temineet anti the tri-
tonnh of era v.1111 ti., air rhytile.h
with st,fl,.. ku,*(1 redolent uhlt inee/o141,
2, ith the thieve tie his ileal aieostore
picturee rpon the walls or reisehel
tee the seithoens in marble a 4U;1.' 1.
white. Ile ie givii.g• this fietel in a
Inumeet hal/ 2,11. -lo the sandaled foot
strikes neenne floor or Azi;zn hat o
*softest rug; nhere, untie. the light, metihr where we may be. Vare.,-, and homes for which they markable intelligence,
nood land with vineyards and olive 'white moese, a little oainulinl•lael porfulIee-d
the pweions ntones sPorkle and 22"„t 41 l'ie'syli aTid trangPerling itibored not-Uod, who did all this 'to Le a source of great comfort and
gleam, as the jeweled band of an ar- ,1 lioliPot this should 10 that we ean
istocrat pastas bank the tapestry CT' 11,10 0 all ollr eins ontwenneel i 1 for them end gave them life and ltiscoolv:n1110anyeeto tt
toetinetdil°111194°)1111seer. ill
lifts the golilen chalice to the lip.. would not dare for cm! iusiant. Atg, breath and all things, 1Tim the3r for-
, that he understood him. Ile was
The king is giving this drunken feaet „Preach a sermon uPon Cod's balances :took tool fell into the idolatry
et the 1 linalLy able to get the little artimel
to show his contempt for the be- at fielehazzar's feast uniens we count nee God.
people round about them, who
knew Ito carry messages from' his cell to
sier.0,2.: limy of eyrus tee .nreai, ploee the greatest emphasis upon this Thus they worship de-,
which for inetite two lone- yeers bad idea. lt, would be appalling to de- Dent. xxxii, 1 7), for it is the devil 1:1 -
no; ‘e; -.ton in pop lett pun 51(0144' t110 10neTus
001 coiluisldlibil°3nscieen()seceallisnip°0111a.litiigY.
fruitlessly laid siege to ins capital, pict the 1101:ror of a. sinner's etern- 1 I :clown the hall with a. piece of paper
that ity, 11311ess at the same time lCO WOO turned Adam and. Eve from Got.
,in his month, ann. nothing could
SEEMED IMPT1E(INABLE. could of!ne n papaw: for an sins to , andship him, who is back of al) this
even asked the Son of
(;ed t� istop hint. In this way the men ear-
,
;nut at last, in this banquet hall, all reoPle 11 tlusy wolrld only all be AlF°r
tairning away. front Gocl, and 1 EA .
V Tied on a system of perfect cam -
at this famone feast. when the in- wining' to he cleansed oi their sins is nom icat fon. it goes to show how
toxieated eye became more brilliant in the lilood of the Lamb. truth and Ilis worship and. who
:resourceful criminals anc, and what
then the diamonds giitt eying Thet'o is Working, so hard in our day in inaiLly0 :fruitful ideas many sometimes grow
theological seminaries and pulpits
upon no need 01 any Belshazear of ein
the naked throats of the aseemhled to -day- being found wanting 10hen he turn people away from God. out of an idle mind."
guests and • the fluebeci cheeks redder he weighed in God's balances if he 14, 15. . Whi th erso ever they went ----a----
ta. m t uns fr3end. your young plants; and right here is that tileY said bat jUSt
•
los il. ti'f ‘1",,iit; llint v„o =et dee ipeoellosy deceits; cause tlm thely One. ly and adectiotiate sort of thing. tt som•ce of failure with ninny. The:Y steed still; but when theY llgall 143
reel.; . of Ileielitteeer's !templet hall. ,,(!!;,'11„hi:NIN„xol' 1 (:)' 11)" Th(7 r".1)"=',1014ch, of the criminal's hand, Alen species and colors to erowd their theY was, lf he 10418 •se Mg, end Nvlatt
1
i 11,, 31,,,,I (11 .,-181841 1181.it, 110.1(1.11g to.. " 1"4ei to ee".42 fl"" ber°1.4' 11!'" "Th e world might, shrink from the are tempted by their desire for 12111.21V sto how' human he was. just like
do etel Let feel Wet you Van IMO,' ;------ - -4:
e bY a vest multitude of _might not 1011111 to touch palms plants, We have seen more than a noble work he was doire, why, they
,re tix :_erlitiih,,, of uo,„,, . „ _____ oilmrchgoers, many of them church'
1 with Itim. But with the eel, spiders doe plants crowded into a little cheered and hollered till you'd
7iodeistaritt1"(:i';2; i members, who will no! enclave s011ud :and tile pet roackes it was different. window scarcely large enough to af- thaught theY'd gc":143 eral*.; alld ti:(3
5:3, ..o1.45.1e sc.ties ? j doctt•ine (II Tim. iv, on yet in•ofess i t ) • ti II • ' 1 ' i • an c ford tile neeessarY /Ight and space giant was the biggest man in twin
• loyalty to Christ. '1'lley MON:3S 111(1t,
deee. we God's 1103.n -es are th.ey know God, yet in works thee
1.-A0-1* IgNit liis oye ;doily min.
is 1.1;4trl.ille.' 1:s. even 119 1343. They forsook the- Lord, and
1'1' ;it • I` 1 tvatt-r-'s served Baal and Ashittroth.
if `41t11::. 244(4,4 °,!„ Tee Lord Clod who brought then:
II" -14 1.12 OUt of the hand ot Egypt, who led
(.4zIAlt (60 smet • weereeer • e •
them ,through the Red Sea. on . dry
1 e. No) f.i” is A te....eret. en, to ,
Ile moms. an „And t„,es an. wilt.) overthrew the host of the
legypt;aese their enemies, Nebo fed
same 412-210. t;I:q ELIA W".1011 'd 1.1
was more to diem than ali the vast for three Weil grown SpeCimens. And that daY 1*4
jng? An unpleasuev, oo,,,o.,otioo of and if he had asked for the t own
'body of men on the outside of the What WOS the rectult oe such crowd- id. WAYS TIIAX ONE.
.111
•
t. WAS thinking about an- flowerie long -drawn, jeggy specie that afternoon I believe they'd have
other story., Some few eeare ago lniens. Ina EL tuft, of leaves at eame pretty mar to giving it to
there was a men in the Missouri 'the ends which ave tl " him'
penitentiary who hadebeen sentenced 11111011 dissatisfaction and no plea,- ".As it watt, they elected the giant
.to solitary confinement. I think he sure.
i had a sentence of fifteen years. He Not. only should space be consider- honorneey life foreman of -the Ore
had leen silut orr' from all com- ed tel • 1 ' ' companv whose pipe he had held
. !WM with lumina all throxigh the 'nuemeation with his fellow- prisonern
, sihruI i" u"- wilderness journey. who divided Jor-1Atout 1,1(0 21 cells from him was a ai
(feet 11111 Of the Bribylonisit capital
are rout noodle wenn,. e us dan 1101011) them and gave them. the fr.:end. The lirst •prisoner had a pet 31.-
1y
g .ow ai ge u.
illection to' kehp, but also the
nount of care you can give them.
you cannot give your plants fair -
good care don't keep them.
marvelous sight. Out of spnee there
stretches a hand -an 'arinle.se; bodie posit° te than which is piled i
1.11/411 the whip cup, there :appears kt will only let the cross of desus
Christ be pleeed in the scale ep_ out the hancl of the Jord was -
anninst them for evil, as the •Lord 'D°,1,..Nci°0::„tS5'n;AhiNdr).,t°0.11xidiTrig;M,, ILLit01 0a111;
less hand -and with the linger of with his past sins. 3140 21 14] said;" ." 'le* and they. were -great- 1 '
iv distressed. . le.xperiericed housekeeper. "I always
this strange hand for a, pen a Ind- But in all that vast thi•ong there 'The testnncrin hare a cushion. for my feet when I
den. power verites• there awful words was many a sad heart; man*y a hope- of one. of their ,
,stand at the ironing table. Tt is
of doom upon the wall of that ban- less despair. To me Ile:shazzar's this „.„s,
rulers . abont a thousand years after'
0 0d is Made of a dozen thicknesses of old
(met hall it is to interpret one of feast is better described by 1.2)0 4111.- "The hand of our
- 1 carpet liniLl'r COVered WIL11 dr1.1.'ret
those words, -tekel," which -means • 't 1 'Li • • • upon ail them for good that seek. • e •
-thou art weighed in the balances
and art, found wanting," that I am
to -day preach i lie.: this sermon. I
preach upon this cne word because
-these fatal live letters annoueced to
Belshazzar, the king of the Ohal-
(teens., that. night, that he henl, to clie.
Ood's balances always ha.ve ac-
cordant weights. Ile weiglis every
MEM 'according to th.e.work which he
has given hint to dt. Ile weighs ev-
ery man in peoportion. to Me relig-
ious opPo rill n ities that have. sur-
rounded his peel; life. Ire. weighs ev-
ery man with reference to the ChriS- '
leen home il.1 Will011 111: was born and .
to nil() prayers of Chriitian men and
women whick have been uttered in
hie behalf. God weighe a loan not
only with rennin.] lo fliS• SillE3 of come
miseion, • but also as to what he
. - 1 pn met at 18 Mit ill squares, and ,
Buffalo, -N.Y4, in the World's 'Fair is
.
HMI, but llis power and. Ills wrath I Die lining
y • tanked together with .0„
of 3501.. 'Ushered 11)(0 El (1E1 rk 300111, rum" (Es. viii, 22), re.Le„. :,,,,,i. : long stitches., The drugget is net n'r,
against all them that forsake ' verY 1°°sul
we sat there awhile in total dine:- . ii 1,.,, i , 1,0 the required size. The edges are -th'
ness. Then, by the magical effect of anti Den1. xxv i . oc gave an amine -1- 1 .
it
that '4144y. That was the beginning
oe the giant's lone nst of honorary
memberships in fire conmanies
thrOughout the country.
"The old nuin, quick to take ad-
- vantage of every chance, had red
•IISEFUL shirts Made for the giant, and had
that first lire hat it.ont put onto a
The colder eggs are, the more helmet that wits of suitable dinien-
quickly they will come to a ft*oth. sions and p,i•opoetions, and they
Empty salt bags may be used for fitted him out with a trumpet of
appropriate size, making it about as
big as the biggest megaphone of
the present day.
steaming Indian puddings, and then
used for dishcloths.
Tan leather boots can be nicely.
cleaned with turpentine. Pour a few "And all through that first season
drops on a woolen cloth land.rub. after that, in the maininen parade the
, Warm bread and cake enotild bo great giant walked in this fie' as a.
cut with a knife the blade of width fireman ; and a tremendously im-
has been heated by standing. it in posing figure Le made as such, too.
boning water. "'When he walked C101111 the princi-
lou can clean bress ornamental pal street of thin =own ornthat in
work by applying sweet oil and pow-- tlidse fireman -s cogs. and proud of
dered rotten stone vigorously with 'em as he could be, too, you can
a piece -of soft flannel. . guess what. the local firemen thought
Tansy is a. sure preventive of of him. And WO 110Ver SllOWCEi ill
illOthS. If the leaves are sPrinkled an town where they had fire corn-
freely- •about woolens mid furs they panics but what one, irnOt all of
will never be moth-eaten.
, Dry powdered whiting, put thickly, itIllietelinth,cie.leicipted_., hint, to an honorary
over an oil stain on a wood floor, "And so it was that he got tog°,
SO
bl 1:ifit thfoorat,rweaosi.ev,e hours, will ab- ther that really • remarkable collec-
3.0 get via 01 roaches uaix equal, tion of lire fronts; dispersed'at his
-alflities -of • dry plasteVdt ' rai,is- sdocialitehtiiiIurAclit'lle.Yiitioits.sa3Nrar"it "'CIS
d common 110011 8.11(1 set .it about
O floor at nights. They will eat
To. get rid of fleas put a, small- DANK HOLIDAYS.
and it will kill them. '
piece of raw meat 111 the contee of a Cawnpore has the proud sati.sface
Piece of sticky fly Paper and la3r it tion (or otherwise) of knowing that
021 the floor; the meat will attract it has mere bank holidays than anY
them and the paper will hold them. °ther big town in India. Omitting.
ernes, boil three ,gilt Sundays, Ca.wnpore last year ha,d„
or , four enimis in 8, 3, Dombay 26, Calcutta. 24, and
To prevent flies from injurin
pint of water; then, with a ;I 1 INJadras 2() official holidays. The
g brush, wash over your frames,
ge(-- cerned. is thonght ,excessive by Morn',
=omit, so .1 ar as Cawnpore is con=
id the flies, will.not alight on them, for business reas°11.
-
ant warning' as to what Ile would e i1. and cieerhancled; titen
do 11 theY 1008e011. 111111, In't for 'an !esVe°ryllginvostiittceilliees5(1100(2 thi-ouhs
this they 81111104.1 still and believed
eve le 1 OOP Oil
lights, it slowly beetune brighter
and brighter, until, upon the side of
the Wall, we could. see dim figures
looked at first line TheY believe not in Clod aad trusted not
begin to• form illegISO1VOS. nOt o'r His wondrous w ore s TheY F two co rne re .of the rug, and hang 't
Up by both loops. -In this way it
IIIDEOIJS PICA NTOA IS . in His salvation (1?s. lxxviii, :32, 'does not curl tip and get out of
22). The 14110.4e Bib e teaches tha I sha.pe, as.lt WOW 3f it were hung by I,„
Then, as It became lighter and enmity against Gocl ; the heart is J.one corner. 1 have.auothee rug in
lig.liter, nntil the whole room glowed since sin entered the carnal inlaid is 'frent of iny washing• -up table. -in- ',1,
With 1 i girt , "We saw the i n si 0 a 81 .. a en m i ty against G or.' : the heart is deed, there are a number 0 f them
huge palace. There were the broad deceitful and desperately wicked ; aeoet the 'Innen...and, mien 1 have al
, T e., o tote s aner work that requires standing I
the bodies of men. and women lying only evil continually (110m. viii, 7 ; invariably put 011(3 of them on the
' THE 110111311 DOCTOR,. c010.1eeaneiltle,e1.0-od‘171.1avniinersc.°1N1liolinurn,i,Jcaoilin°11111y9
can you understand what that
means ?'' Johnny--"Sres'in. For in-
s; mice, .pa got a communication
from ma's ‘dressanticer this morning,
and it fliadnelnia use bad language,
stairs Ieecline upward. There were ev-ei ittia ination hisf1 t i
prostrate upon the floor, aand ov(4r- ,Ter. nein 9; Gen. vi, 5). . eniepets good remedy for catarrh, it is
turned tables and spilled decanters 1,6. Neveetbeless the Lord raised realized how. 1110011 of their strength said, is the free uee of boracic acid
and broken furniture. It was , a rip fudees which delivered them out could be saved by a few of these as a, snuff.
scene ,of ge.andeur, but also a, seene. of - lite hand of those, that spoiled '.eimplendeVicee, 1.11(4)' 110014 not 14.1il•- • As t a ladatiVe. -. stewnd or bal,:ca .
, 1.10 coltro ,,,. chort. .. ..,,,, • , ,', . . .,-,,,,to, provide slAnk.,,',!. ... - - ,apples are •excenent: -As destroyers
.e.:;„