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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1903-1-29, Page 2�t TO SIICCE By Destroying Good Men, But Trying. To Help Them Along. ht happiness, yet they will keep on in their upbraidinge end fault lindinge and denuncietions until, at lot they will drive those who are earest and dearest to them frotie eir sides. iMpression will reuse 4,2,41 pitiated nor any gifte from man, seeing tba fl dieeself gives te all ereetures all that they poesess, or Peed.. Io one of trio oldest portions of the Bible we read that "i I2 No n eleis hand is the soul of every living basband to despise 0„. wifo oulezier thieg excl. the breeth of all moo- han tbe be1ie thot she distrusts hind" (JoIs ;di. 11)). Tot there ore hee and will not credit what /msnY who Possess the 3bO who do saYs ; no knowledge on earth will' oct seem to believe this Anci act Seigl Yolteg Woman to clestrection I it" God required $omethiug frOhA sooner then, the thought that the I" them before Ile woold10 aeything inn she married has drophtee the, for them- 'They do not know loved hv nes; hot though role of °' &' for that a sneak^Ps /11e /111° "g4-1`-ethto '-z.4.9.4,11441 kiendmi mriti manY men huo.h T celled libu Ing aeleetive' f4Ult "Tg:6I,IIASo7157,hbx.ket,f:tioe:airP'0"; oue Neteneo eccezeitig to Act 91 the reso is loVtuu AMA VA 4...4;•041%. tla year (Eno ' C•1`.• ,wQk- 91 'Soweto- et Ole characteristic, in one re=, ing and fah:e neenntiOnS 84114 Afep4V,ttztga, Agesuoure. tetteesa.1 sant e heeeea he was the peer, - f,renefed distrust and venomous, blood ell AtatiOUS oT men, * tor sneers awl Inultitudinous reproaches 'in Nine we live owl Move and hare rgn the hing. of them all. do not A, even:me:1i from caldcw.4•0 iese lir. Moody had one gieenitesie wed sulk broodings always defeat our being. Rey Irrook vaea creadi_ wee patteiae er ,jeateesa. wo woes. their own mule with our loved ;mete The great Ceeeetor and evetaluer our treacherous tmou hausar he sheet most. or les our iaaeed rivets. Tbe rettlesnalee's „ taturewto leeke people wo entq to ed. from the foioeuit 119tate314 treleg to focus all as jzalwish' elso defeats its 9Wil aim?, of all things wants vs to loeow Ulm U at (11.O11 ot tee reregiees %eerie in herous dealiegs ti an wi-, d teiveels stAtieleAtiyIU veris '''JtARE.11,1$$ la tizO ex -r9- or rece t el aluch now Mt be.,ter (Roue t, ed, „1), heei ,• e. era to tee trout, Tee aiager the t? store the honey of An orange and where PeoPle are living up. to neatly hemmed crash towels pad the light they have owl earnestly AWAY lit the bitellen dresser. with. the outor rough leaves. wash aad tat . . itiel,ten,s life le prshirg other religious weiss- t.'51.'""w"te tl-o piore arsioes afooy b-oszoul, inPn''d-'"tii• sed nod racr0.5s4the water teetwe men aud vhimen, I would, oot for o. nellus awl the queen of Ntblopitt's g"a$1"al -CiSitnr inast juto boning weter which gait Ang 60000SVOZZZOO 11 0 11 S E II 11, WIMRS. they are allowed 10. dry without, anything beteg done to them, As soon as they are on ot the feet they should be rablied Seat wit e o tlatup cloth, in order tO get there clean, And then with a dry, Olean flannel teeth. until at least a part a the dempness bas been elimineted. Then, aS uteSsure. Alley should be well sobbed with fad or some kind - kerosene, if no other la ovellelen, There are mew ertieles around the 'Sweet oil, however, or vaseline,iU heuse wideln after they ere Pest aaswer tbe pm:pose betteze if tee veing for their originel purposes, shoes are macle of ene-greined eed cee be nwele over iAPtO serVicealilo cr leather,. Lestly, they should dish wipers„ glass towels and dust either be carefully etuffed with bite Althoogit this is a, email et erumpled paper or fitted Item, item, the economicel housewife who boot-treee, ie order that they may desires to melte the very most of not shrink or get. 011t shape, aro eyelet peony a the tamily income, ie this way put away to dry, not, knows teat it, is just smell smell however, near fire or radiator, thiega Os tbia 'Wet make A gen- tinual &Ain on the family exchequer, STIWIeleD C431 C1' It 170 well to have het( 4°M1 Choose reti er 1 ose teed soli o the size or the family, take 00 211 Calla gt eeee. er vaesigetion? 4. tes 1`4211 il " hhdie ' tahntiot to aim. Fathers awl plothem and older; desire More, as in the ea.F-e Or COIN' tbe Sam° U6Inber Qi gl066 I431"15' All up in a clean. thto ite cloth, slip *hii 'Yet e44111'z'i: "4 ''''4-1d11-11.g`gilY fremennond and John Sfeh;eill and F. "moment CAS* 4, Shir 911 ••071.pr past, , treasurer. God will tate Means to t'weiPea/lIg., th,eete4i511.c,s, Faer eY"Soaeu,4, tslieTS a little red pepper Ias been Added delive. 0, es ee.en i:S:itairsil Bate 0 It. eaher 4„,:d (3,, II. e. eletlregor . usefulaehs or belittle the reepeete enlighten teem. Ilie pearress to ve ''' tueee" t.°%.*e`"' 114". P'1.).1) UP'1"" 1'47'. 110$1 Until 010 IIPINC,' aro wilted. Om seofeseS tOe itifeeloas o, . 3.3 rtn4 134.3S-. .;ndi ca.mobeit..,mar.,,,,,.,0 wee many I Which the World ought to Show to' is strikinglY deserihed in ROME XE :ni:erJr duY nse, hntvcver'',. net4,)"fl renteve front the kettle and Stuff mat, era% teat there et epeaue of teose givee better SAtisractioa ;or stesa 'tale tiaa.sita, ere., be made or left rtill: C;461-.:irt,.? 11°'eA'44„.u,",.„'",6"il"tt 7...:Ii'''''1- ,utitt,rs, Ile invitteEt'ilo kis own plategraY hoihs ; bat • hohestle- i 45 -es" s the tr..inri,tic‘zt ,--eli.10r,i. la-orti- franidY. do Yen sot feel that the* Who have Ilhia word and in verses 't°weis than a secti°° 474 -4 "r"lit o-vere. mule' e20717 new cewbinatio R,te ao ate a C4aallE.t:'s. wi 0 Lakt --0-i-4,,n. lie" ppae,edr' ..,..0014 roles oughe to hese uteir first 1 1, 15, retees the question t:Ef how r Sheet, whether of litult. or eatture e. - than ti i .t „VMS oiCer AO le OS,. S;t••If a vo4.1 to rids t, ,,,,-re.;,, the..(.1..^ - 1,1 ty acas e ,01.hhho yaw thoe tames to go. wmee eeart it whose spout out, eaeo et, to i erol children tor wimp; to mend and or Any heed or einds of at mit the:Soot a Seer. , ,,J...11,.....,,,. ,, ii,;le.,,:,..1,.,.s, Iiii,ori4 by 1,f.s ifee ls The eala: .,z1.0-. /lessons et. rhagrz,wohaoty from 3,.ou h ,rah those who ilave not vete ek.ord . It ooe has a large familYE or sc'x'' Cut gielets of SallSO.V. beef, perk ee, teen et 4.,tee seid zet tie- Lee,: els. tx..4tr''''tb-tenln,„ •'11-4t; lytet,tn;tt.li.e•,,e4.,,ettne'., iT9h,j11).,0,ii tot rather tem, Four wee, aneetbem. iiswi 41) 11" uttelnilt -t0 14ent th"e with cold rice OP macaroni. segeat "li•ve. 2,.',4,.2 se-ar. is nee:reosee !"•°3, C.'"t 11,;eeer sacez ss vaTil hi4Ve tte hOlbPier tdaSghterS should weep about eemv, tilt. For AS 11W4it t•Ittiv as, wef AM ...(143..0111,1eutd.8 t)f wteer3 " life la te.° well with ;telt, pepper mid butter tize L,;,,I. 5-,t.,or,,..* Ett ifJZE".7' ' Ils. t;!;-.., 1 ,.... 'BID te, *S . 1 iii.:4-ing bed and feel that. they letve I Cite oe'spring of God we ougitt notqsucirt. or teat i "lien A mold 40 end when tee eabi ego is cool en, It V ,'17-,L l,,,, a b it3411 31K.013-strotaCE,,, t.n. " ' - ' - the 000,12C.04 is lite:, f iteitt, material intended for wiper* te,ree t aed ,..0.2.2 g....- Aft' er,-.Z.",, t A ttiE0,,/, 14:12-W 5.5t-901•217 Stet.311411'3)* 1) . • 'last a deer heleed friend then that 'to thine.; that 225t te beeteted and twee tben zt ifi QUgh-to lialitite' turn 1)uul'i *be lual'el .they sitall he glad that Yott ore ilee': mitt) gal ot• eilver Or $toles, graver13° ' ` ' t12en itseert vane of the meat tilling teeiefic . eei e,ip.e ,ait.la ti e ,‘ IN A -.N- rrhe.f Mo. noodY tded leo 04v011c0 ;gel:Lt.:la grip to all tDat you bow ?I Sir•ve 04>d created °50 °Iltier4t°°4 between each layer of leaves. Om " 6 22e`"22222 ' 4 ---)'` 2 62 ' . .- t " 4 ''.." 4''' WIN24 /i38 t1le flt'-'/'-itable' /V.'14It? log. beitause you are holding with a . by art and mates device. 4 tiltlieult to gOio a aid e we 141 eeve etel 220 161122 tSe tees Ei toese c Seistie,e vzorteza., ulants. fionie, Niv, ogNi friend . ;von oitoold hot mat, thahhe ',data etu utafte Do our gods? 110t "old regs" how van the that hemmed cloths are towels. awl 1 .1thile 60nle sPec4.$ to the amount of leftovers you Ilan can put in, ,atuch. or little aceordiug .°'..-sV:.wee ,p.u-n til3u,oy 4.44, folitph ilt i1ol,s ,ytho hired ilielPer 4 tableto . i‘cg- r11112''en tt filt' g s al. vl"L'ss921'2.4i°Ei I'° Y414' °1bt bay° r;tli"1159rI; wilineto 1*10 but mue1 a-114.101nvawortipg xi14napkintoMther tinga for use intenitamxinantipathactin04 22' o srtee 12no! p.a....Li at ee litaieit ieto tle4 Lertbe wiling to let lve. Chita ehould re. o. lop ___ ae. , . , 4 I'M Ittereitant, livery Old plies lint wilat shall be said of the choyelttu6 61 11°' sbOOld be ready to lend eie of toelay„ ohich t-reeuni to put ?ugh When it seems deelndee to hentl 'Pen Prel)uru a' umAtf:' `Ir s•tvtvt milk t I-5 • ... 1)VC1,, trest in /lois of men rtilre d ctal rathe ,holveletade trivm ets. alie a 10115 stitch pepper to taste, Thicken wh nur ito, eutter. Salt. attgar. mustard are 11 4.22s41.1-021 oos rE+. 4,a -g hiaafTeB tr.en end w01111'22 es W2241 Et ,VEt.g* !S 1 ii. -„1.1.4 al 0 et:Ecei *2' 2222 ieafeeee ip i•-eey • a I At meg site teereeetin vateitt, Maley eoftente .t r..t.qo o ptorarrs 142;11,F tgkee 4:1 t. Zvg: et e ell fee. inartieular sites. but 0° - i the rro thete niOng ofi the 6tWUk" nrtnInd kettle awl boll until very tender i iloyo; 22 2.2222 is ,, soitanio ieozoii7,,,,,E fizz 2222 .• "i'greeeeneeertt• arElmc,eelei,e", w-eloi eslrieisSiitlueliters,. et.ip.ce-Alztzc.ie.;ihztixlstiyrg.ra1ne:izseie s-s,iteeorz.1iefrr.'s1 o io,eef•wscztrhiblm rifistr.i6a'ta'o22 ,cYien5edarvntihraee nidttteO lsgphebaok erliaYioogudonogd ll:Wv12.200.1.d of.Oldr Phoipmt- etrheth4eta heinardtheIi.*lawvinghad OtOhe mIas nnoort c°oI)artshee tInhrnecaindne Pneraidt feletti r)o1"n, andI daupnrat insetmhe coanltbain-Ieezagreempolvaetttehre pclooutr +-E-iteen4E,e;F 22' 122(1 shrint:, faneteedetehet,,222221h„le, s4clt”ilingtgiohis men or iwe bed the 1ouey, how ig1p te edge once all aroundimthoTll:0*wbirb*Iubi be tbieil thwWyer/ revoltwMight del Whereathe PreS5 it with the lint. Then turn iheni1.ooee tho It te eget s 22 „oreee, in lee ieonee„..0 even the...every old utinieter to encourage 'stlie Snirlr. tlof (led ears, "There 1.5 net& the second thee and press again. ' tdoeviros lin 4-0--Er,;(11, z2,4z,„,.. 1,41,„, of hi,.i 44,1y. me_ :moody eteod youmr, minister. Ye °bier men. on ett colletie upon Thy 1.3aTate. that q This is the quiehest, way to fold 122* 221 ii. 2'...i, 17-.3. 1:.,,iI,E:s 11Q0'22222ie a ha,a '224 2..j/.34.44,04,2..f, ot oat ail taw ehould uet mile", UP proud of the feet slirrup eth itinieelt to talie hold 04 !the Item and it CAS bp stitched 22'l' it '13 '2 0 ww7.0s cuti2''...-.-.7.s ..ai.-., tt'e t•t;V;,,S41,2V, svpTi,testi 44 ezim tone, ilk. thtit ".14-Ou letve Made a sueeeee,, bet Thee.'" '4Tite sliver le Wino and 1.2222 ;once on the maeltlee without haste IlOelle EC ":effielleS, /s= 3 etre D' a rat 4'F Of:. itor.:70 fi. 1 74.4 21322'22 14%141440 pcsia,n 1 eievre, , you elevIddi 0154 be prong!, of the hist 4_01.11 tt Mine. Faith _tbe leerd oef I Ing. If Ofie 10100.022222*ia to are the wall, e Nlebereplating must, be Sipe watt i -g -v 1 S ..'1 C' reee e ‘Erelv zr,s.c •Iy..3, rd 0 tE %, inq ti,,, ,,Il ,,,,,, 1,,,,,, „ r.,,,,,toi,14, 4,: t,-,01.. thio, :40-4it liava Lellite4A mune ye.mwr ite5W* /lea. lxiv. 7; nag,. li. S). it ,eSt hemming attothitteut, on the wee dry and polished. Foe this purpoei ''.1) 6‘ ' ''''''' ''-' '' 5' ''''' fir: 11 ''''-'%4 1 ' 61 4'1:',N h4 1125 rOoleesit, Ile Vci,,s* ';V,, ltt. ' Moil to dicta) the dinieuet iteeti)te tqv chureit would, triist, ee glim and ,c,bitie. the bents can be turned arid • use a. chamois leather. which eltettic yore are :low able ealgody 22422 in lnen Ver tram% wiSderO Roe ,stitelted at 025220 Witi4 A great tS:W• be wound orotund the nickel ono 4.5.1', me04/1 or ac. ‘4,,,, ithoy iment. Ithb uz;vtz „to 10011; down upon the thol,Fand$ tnan's worhe, Ile migitt have onnerefliet of time Med labor. MINA:Fs finiSit pulled to arid fro. tee no emoted ervo weile ;item head, are hot. uleatitly 3t0 Cabal to her II tlpo toWeIS with tt, loop o.ur tell* ur use eand. glees or emery paper. b eeeee.e'ulter 22. 1t tetnele II; Mal. ill. 10. strugelleag in aSeerat fair le aea e t toltled cloth. A yard or two of the . it gets very diecoloretl, eleatt nett vete ;le reittee eittrelatiene (di; SIN1 TUE CAL:ere , till. Ole Rut now commaneeth an folded cloth loom; CAS be turned ift whiting prepared chalk inteed to * ele;',e e ne-,-e.1 2222 22 v.'42 22* 22.2*). n4;1U..4.3 *e" ill t. 1414‘1:i5U 4411 Illa lunddelalll 14:'4114)u5Y has cl" 1a" Patin everewliere to repent, hceauto Ito anti stitehed along its lettieth. then ', paetck with water to wItieli a littli "eir,ei .,e-sir.24, 1,T4447n--,:‘ ww ' ,rwo:v ..:!.1,,c,i ,,24/15I,,z.:(1.4.1,‘,. !at ii:, 1,...,, o ,4•Ati ,,i4.14i4,',,,,s22 14;t1s31::001nitet,ilailibhotIlit;enteiltslitIvrigil:. ii,,,i rear? ptreeertellietzliit eaattasts4;u40 oreial.Snritit%,0 tiviiwilihs:apigytuitleouvatittiloi,nirnistailarmli501 Cu% tinotwoossl.tOrt beeps. and ficived tte; ammonia, hne wen added. r.,,-,4,1-`re,,„een't,',e4,1",„" . 41, e r4,7';, MitiP0:1 tip, it will anore :Agony dee ',funetionni dieurder. fionselitnee in- hy that loan whom be "loth ordain. Towels alum never be hum on a ''0 1'220220222 vaturn,ittpcisttasivnistlioaloccolohtol 7,......n.,, ,--,..:. —...44,0,,,,„ -, ,,...4r1,-,,,,,,4. . 4,0„,, .1t..,w .0,0 lire of o. num who at- 'eenity ;nay be mewed by a fa.II er a , ail. tor It %ware them out 'ser ie two or three tittles. then rub with s "'‘'"" "''' "'''' *4`"''' 44'414' W'vr"i t4l'upt9 to iii1r1 it then the life of 1144 blow. Part of the skull may he ' lE''''''tc“g.'& ti 611 "4:ii'l VII 11 *'i 1-;12 l'i"" al reeti tteetinet whom It Is titrown, tcroehed tea gate a pleco of tho 120E0 tt:.altuilasylusluciol5i4(tspenthleti4).gi222200000. ia quickly. If ono meet use a. null for clean cloth. %meting it. as It get. any kind et towels. Wrap it with dirty. It tho valor la injured apongi Th221 '41greeA1'"1i411222)i”2)2220 2)3ri1i46r'44:thP". einMfutdl dr1 iE22 ie21 g1 rakm:12 0222 02 512 :v I97"2)2222*111 i ItEwIS e 11.0it"l‘:.,,awiannaIttoionroutvi, bY P°5t4w2teua eN.' the time, posSing OVer Ilineh that dotal or tape, SO it WM not wear afterwards with -chloroform to re. to Ile preseing on lite cowmen iewisiiment, altbongit the through the towelling. A small line store Itunless the color le blue, ,r4v"11 ,:).iji5 ,,l Lii").'-' fli,lid5. r.:,‘-tt,,y rwo:olie twer.cs tare entire semethnee insanity iq the n -- --- - '''''' einner. bemuse of tho hardners 01 on the back porch, or a towel reek in widelt ease vinegar is used ite veiAl'e.' 'il!. 41'i 1 4°. rii;" 't :1; tti 44?, 2214,2222: fiEatty witueeeid in the IhShne USX- ', eult of overtaxed serves ; 2*012222e2i22125l22fo heart a" bin "Lund teuntif to in the kitehen near the range, is the stead. Remember that chloroform e e/, t.e 4'4M5 010P 1°1°24 1144 t° 314:' .!4(k 1,4'1`h the ili6eu. /6 inherited trent 4/4411.5' lied, to.eis adteentage of this ;nervy best arrangement for (144*(4111g of tnuet be ;wed very carefully. ileTterd gal, eetiolle lee %r22 12t2222 „..7e- tiente who are to to lutte'd ,t,00 ttral 220.2* 05 ; sa maddening jealousy only to do worse al, Pet. ill, 9: dish Wilier% When,hung on tire rack It one ounce of alum be added to 1,11411/fo joltetellte.5;41":7°etlet,4./et'i,;,,r ineet. aro Shit OM driveling eimehttro '', has a, direct cause. That spiritual :out. vim, 1/1. or line. they are epread out, and a the Watet need for rinsing. children'a lif Ilti"en InerrItY te'N'tulf4) e e vaitala leme crumbled hit° iSlIeh 'fearful word of three letters.. t ' " ed from saYs, "God shall briug °VerY glliek rinSe after each meal is MI 122 e1 pinafores or pettitoats they The icook pint quote - - 4- -` - - -'''' " - ''''''' ---'-e- - - ' In" tht X•11P6 '.5n41 W°Itlin Vilig'5`,'-' 1 diagnosis eau be fipelleti in the te I 5 •worls Into judernent with every they secret g, need to heel) them a good- color will be rendered uninilammable. Et w" 11 eieterits laifee could toe" roten -that thee van sit hour ofter; only cameo eteteo The mem hied thin• Whether it be good Btu tho wesitty wash day. If a small IfoX or jar tilled with Asitle from old sbeets, one can use, lune be pl. • ' he uncovered in a cellar or wornout tablecloths, both white end pantry the air will be found dry anti colored ; the crash and Ilient skirts pure worn so much during the past few Stunmers. and Skirts and trousers of duck and pique. These last make ex- cellent dish toieeise and dish cloths for use in the diShoart, baking cloths for use around the steeeS, and Picece for turoing out bot bread and cake upon. The linen trash and ;dime should be cut into varying lengths and hemmed, for it wears so well one Is repaid for the tune and labor of hemming. Wiles. tho feather tick is given. a new covering, the old one will. furnish enough. dish wipers to supply an ordinary, fluelly for IWO years at least, bid`, tidkitig makes excellent dish wiperS and dust cloths 'and wears well if they aro kept for l:40411 evillitalerililhoIstruT,.331tieteciut;Vili.trif;i, hour untl,.ling dolt „dreeses or 'wit!* iof sin which te-doY dilu our iAds' 22,4202) (4 co/mimes to the in to avizg.1,04, (Alia&V eton taeantle staring for ditet, and reformatory institutitens und wiwth" it be evil" (Seel., xli, 14), mai tete, se, weeete. /tab it.); to ti:e at a eime at sou1e Crack in the wall, lifts the hanginates twoeo is the and this is a.bundantly confirmed In Wore. It, le the evil seir.t tuatidenhw „ova against etitaireewoTtestamott. Our Lord often ntatie fliarlee II, ESparePtal and lbw - '47'41°2 1,52477)2)41 *2222 sItli;tei.edinst41:011* LititO.Isitien;rse tlrole)-0t, .iNis.(leinidek:114 in ids day, long Solomon matt, eel. t2112e. 28. -4, t*.p.,eueraile, =wile itarvey and &fin, XI 0,11e1 James °r P3rent° or children ur brothers i et jealovsy „ is caused by ten. litt:71vtoi rtrther4lital, dge6)thf4n*lo pialaasl,sttbuil eatet /Lei 14,e4 by teens 01 the, /..on., wiesee oiseaseu iniztue raer.e tnetue weed gigs voice in protest, don ministers of their eae wei „etch th, nit that their Wyrett or husbandS Now, my brother, as the insanitz y. smeeeert eecoemer tater greatest, and visters have been Thant° to Sou not come to that Christ who Is.tho son (eau e„, 22), 1 110 -not w''''' plinth. competted MI judgment unto opposition from Jealoua men of ti eir them 1 PitY the Young girl who 1 wilting and able to take this eln out kind in seeibthro that which soma E ^ hal ;Mlle mad because she was jilted_ ,or your we ? en tee Bilge /ea read Isreau of, as a general, juexnent one owa pro eee s which retitle tienE Inlet* Itaeu- the 1114ht tle10ro Uer wed4Illit and Lard deArnaud and whi,h eent tee who hittl by the window continually leaflet of Aaron Burr teraight, tdenOtmeitut the reereatit lover and titrotigli the heart of 2222le"22t1Ve • l'a,me 'the wester, for 2)220222 2)2222 broke his ilten„ dcaltroSy in lite heart 1443. 1 V°W8° 1 PitY that old gray haired ducen etrange hallucittatioes In lee teether who foe twenty Years has *tietunhE The Palms Man feelS that ,beed denOuncing her only son be- . tee mertza oe another la in scum cause site thinks he wonts to pelsoraOseeits Tills lime 2220,8so goaded 7I' way tt robbery of hies elf. Tho jeal- !her for her Money. I pity that In -I -this demoniac possession that, that Christ WAS And is ahle to !a, general resurrection of all, good a man, So great, was and is !lend - *f 'and bad, at the sarne thee; but I do that the dead in Christ shall make tbe evil passions come out Christ's divine Sewer in thin re- dee first, a tholosand 'Years before speet that Luke tells us there Was a the, unrighteous, and that our Lord man alnleted 110t °41Y with °he" hnt calls the first the"reeurrection of the with alion or four thousand, just he These, tie ete, Bee. xx, ee'e; us politielen will not sopporl, the so.rie wile villo Will• 'never allow her i thole& he WAS bound in fetters of nondre e of his party, I. ecauee le husband to enter ber room becausOf chins. be Would .settp them as easily wanted the nemination ideescliz the ,The thinks he lum been falei to her. lots 41 . Thae, might brush aside a je,alous surgeou contiot rejoice that 'Alt, tlleSe are tile insane Patietits,,spidetes web. Ile was so distraeted onother surgeon has cured a cripple who are to be pitied I Xei-er didiu at t his trenvy he would tear off if te has never lierfOrmed the °Pere- John Felt le las filitiotif 1300h of ',vat his clothes- But when *Yeses sarrection of the dead, some melted man who Was once insane immediate- deliveralwe the land others said. We will hear thee again of this matter, tion himself; tte jealous mieister 'Martyrs" depict more excrumating spoke the Word of ly became clothed and in his right They had their gods end heroee mind, If Christ could do all, that and great leaders, but thnt ono had for the insane raan of old, will yOU risen from the dead was folly in the hot lot Jesus cure you also '01 the i sight of their wisdom, sfinply in awful insanity of jealousy ? Oh, nter, impossibility; so they turned rOva,VE sinful friend, yo t have hated men 'having heard enough of each non - and despised men and found fault ,seese, and Paul, having' borne faith - with men long enough. ! WM You ful testimony, turned away from not, here and now, by Christ's bele, them. But his testimony was not learn to love men and try to help in vain, for some believed, both men men iestead of trying to destroy and women, and that is all we Gan them ? expect in this age of gathering out --.................— the cloirelt. There 39 comfort in Tohn vi, a-PAii that the Pother i. 5; Luke sive 14). The judg- ment of all believers for their sins Is past.on Calvary (John le 24; eon,. xliii, 25). Their Judgment for Ser- vice will be at the judeoneht seat of Christ at the first resurrectiOn. 34 'Men they heard ot the re - copilot reorce at beams that an- other church Is crowded if his own is empty; the jesious women cannot bear to hear praises of the beauty of another woman. Thus no sooner does any man agouies than some of these poor in- sane wretches daily suffer, who brood over the idea that their frierids have been turned. into m- onies. Maddening jealousy, often baseless, woman win success in any depart- is the cause of innumerable domestic meet. of life thou many jealous. Un- and social infelicities, causing misery successful rivals become beside them- alike to its victim and its object. selves with rage. As a monomaniac ' uutkee the wire suspect the hus- may be rational on every subject boxid of wrongdoing. It makes the but. one, so the jealous man may be husband impugn the motives and fair and just on every question, but actions of his wife. It is the cause be absolutely Insane and hilih,t of most of the quarrels of lovers, when the works and lives of Ms welts have wrecked the happiness 01. suecessrul rivtds are discuseed. :1-f many lives for time and eternity. you are a jealous man, you. well It lashes Othello into a frenzy until turn upon them. ail your batteries ef e the murderous fingers are chetching scorn and denunciation- You will at the throat of his innocent wife . magnify their faults and g19at over_ and the suicidal knife has made an their imperfections, you eall loathe end of the swarthy Moor. It was them with an unutterable loathing, the cause of the horrors in the last and when, on accouot of your n u - , earthly days of Ivan the Terrible, just criticisms, You 'TAY he•ve 01701.- , who in a fit of jealousy With 11 /I iron thrown a successful hrva.I, you, as a staff crushed in the skull of his jealous mate wilt join m the pande- eldest born and favorite child. It is monium of a demoniacal 307 .111 .,..,_ heaving destructive earthquake Which all the evil spirits of the in- ' ,,, evhich has ;ricked to ruins thousands fern° join in the ehorus. You woe ,,, farni.y i altars. It has slutttered gleefully clap yoUr hands and shout; " . many a domestic wall under the "Alla we have destroyed him! 1170 hese destroyed the Irian who has dared to stand in our way!" ThIE SUREST WAY rro SUcOBSs. That the philosophy of the Golden. ceaseless bombardment of tempes- tuous denunciation and the irresis- tible flootl of remorseful tears. A CAUSELESS lerierNZY. The saddest part 22 ',p insene Rule is sound and that tnegi help afflictions, where Men and women themselves by helping ihsteed of lace will sometimes tit& upon their best ino jealous of others is illustrated in friends and 13rOod over the idea -that the life of Dwight L. Moody. *What made Mr. IlloOdy in, some respect.s the greatest religious orie man pew- er in tile last eentUry? 11122 epeal.c- ing ability? Oh, yes! I believe he of eased intellect. Their loved ones was one of the mese convincing, spiritual orators, bet I Also believe ni-a7 ba d°ing 13yerYthing in their thee pewee for their siek minds ; they that there were others of his just as grea,t, .11 itot, gTeater. His maY take them to the most, cxpen- organizing ability? 011, be_. sive of asylums and ha-ve for them lieVe he would. have 'been master the best of physiciess and nurses ; they may continually visit them and at the head of a political cainpaign or a. a merchant or seen as a have their rooms filled with flowers ta.1-y chieftain; but, though D. L. 'goody may have been a, great or- gaiiiier, believe there were others of his time just as greet, if not eater. His great big heart, into which he cOuld gather all his loved ones? Oh, yes; 31.r. Moorly had an persuaded that Ill Pir fl-irmds are and VA) thani C>t (MO W310 Vatic: affectionate nature ! 13111 tho re are 11111)22(221 to ti tom , u,h. husb, Jr; Stip 11.10 011 and st ere the mount UUI 1.401 12113'6 of man who love hheir and wives an:1 children 11My be do- and the ,2201,slid all creature(3. families lust nauCit as Mr, ilfoocly ing everything that can be done for 1.11€1 thOre7.0r.e 1224)0 LJ not b p220 - they are Untrue, is that often their frenzied' surmises are without any legitinaate cause. They may only be the strange hallucinations of a dis- TIE SUNDAY smog, iveth Me shall come to Me," etc. INTERNATIONAL LESSON, PEB. 1. --.4.,-- A wrzt,s STRATEGIO A good story is told of a man who one day told his wife that he would Text of the Lesson, Acts x - give her alt tbe silver pieces she soil.. 18. - E i- und in Ins purse or pockets which were coined the year.she was bOrn. 22-24. Golden. Text, Acts ' As a result the lady in due course 22, 23, I found an, altar with of time had quite an amount of ell - this inscriptions To tho Unknown ver on hand -so much, in fact, that God. Whom therefore ye ignorantly she went to the bank. and deposited wor,ship, Him declaie I unto you, it in her nanle* ,r ho ahessettaamt persecutors eaa Thea, speakinoe to the cashier, the stirred up the people against them ore going and lady said, "My husband tells me you to pay him some money lowed the apostles to Berea so that Paul, went on to Athens, to -day, Will you please pay Ulm in leaving Silas and Timothy at Berea, this silver I have east deposited ? 1 Those who conducted Paul to should be so much oblige,d, to you if Atbens brought back word to Silas You would." and Timothy to follow quickly, Of course, the cashier replied that which they did. While Pahl wail ed he could be happy to please be1. foe them', seeieg the city- wholly As a result the lady has still more given to idolatry, he did not fail to birthdaY muneY• preach iesus and the resurrection in the synagogues and in the market as IdEALTH IN BALLOONING, he had oppovamity. So they Dr. Naugier, of Paris, in a paper broug,ht him to Mars hill, the on.ballooning a.t,' a i:beent meeting of Areopagus, MA asked him to tell -the Aeademie de Medecine, Inado the them of this ilew th)62rine hence gistoniqiiine• assertion tlant a two this discourse in which he sPeaks of hours' 003115e 12*theair causes their great religiousnese and takes marked increase in the nomber of as his te`pic the inscription on the the red corpuscles, 121(1 the conditio, altar to the unlsnown God. as and have carriages always at their 24-, 25. God that made the world PersiSt$ f03: ten clpYs after .1122 one purpose.. One cannot beve too many dust cloths, and all old cloth that isn't suitable for dish wipers can be made into dust cloths. tWO 4118* cloths ore used when dusting, one in each hand, instead of but ono, which is held ordinarily in the right harid, the task Of dusting will be much. more easily anti quick- ly perforined, mid more satisfactory when done. Willie dusting with the right hand, there are apt to be marks oti the polished suriace of chair or table where the left hand has held the article, or where the lingerS have rested. After a few trials, nee learns to dust with the left hand as well as with the /eget. llolland shades, too shabby for use as window shades, slaculd be cut into three pieces to make soft dust celhoetebssociscirtnehil a xri',0 rteomtolvme stehe dressing, they they should be put into the washtub after the washing is all out, and after they are thoroughly soaked and washed, hung out oil the line for several days. They are not worth hemraing, but are useful for dusting fine furniture and china, and polish - isle windows and mirrors, and for any purpose for whiCh a soft cloth IS needed. galwroware,own. TRADELSSS Sons Should Not OTOW With.. out Special Trairdeg. When the first severe Weather *1 the present winter street. London the despatches .froIn that city chronicled lintel% sliffering among the poor and an unusually large number of men telt of work. Many of the unemployed were stated to be men discharged front the army because`of the return of peace in Statili Mika. , The facts were stated in such a way as to lead to the inference -that British," employers were 'somewhat heedless of the special elaims, of Men who had risked their lives in their Country's cause. Atairding to the stateznents of a society formed to secure employment for discharged Soldiers, giving in despetehes, such inference against the patriotism of British employers was not well founded, says the Chicago Inter - Ocean. This society states that employers show a_ preference for men who hay° served in the army, if only they know something about some trade., It states that its books prove that there is no lack of work for Men win) have even rudimentary training in some occupation calling for more than. mere muscle. Of unskilled la- bOrers there are ten for every place, but for men even slightly skilled work is goine beggine. In these facts there is a lesson for boys and their parents in America as well as in Great Britain. As civilization advances, as the waste places of the °oath are made to blossom, as population increases,. there is less and less proportionate demand for the man who has merely his hands 'and no special knowledge of how to 1350 them. There is less and less demand for the tradeless man. disposal. These friends may stint and all things therein ,* giveth themselves and lavish their money in every possible VS71,-,y for the comfort of their weak m e. d 101111 011 8 (3221 these insane patients can never be to all 31220(11113 breath and all, things. , rse ta, s:es -tem eLo Q110 ..111•Su ver se in the 13ible, they being probably wholly ignorant Of• th See iptue es e cent. Two suee ascent's - in the cottrse of SIX Or seven weelcs, he said, are ..more •liernificial to an anae- mic Olen a 90301.13:11 of three inorrths in the 1120uAta,in1i, Dr ;Oriel gi ey urged that the nrunicipaicorencil be asked to peoviee a large belloon. .of tas:itig to the upper air daily fifty patients irbo are too poor to" afford a ciange , of climete. WINTER CARE OF ShIOES. The women who takes pride in the fit and quality of leer shoes -and what really refilled woman does not? -finds nanch to disturb her equan- imity in the heavy snows and rains of winter, for it is well nigh ,ftn. im- possibility to keep shoes looking as one would have them when they are exposed to frequent wettings. As a matter of fact, every woman shoulcl possess a pair of "stormy weather shoes," which sliould be at once thicker of sole and more durable of upper than the footwear intended for use in fair weather ; but as even this sensible precaution would not confer absolute immunity from an occasional wetting, tt is essential .that everyone should know just what to do in order to neutratsze, as far as possible, the bad effects of rain ancl'snow upon fine •shoo.leather, 'Wet shoes elloul(1 be removed as soon as circtuaistances permit, for ir allowed to dry 12211011 the feet, it is impossible to restore them to their original condition ; and equally 3131- '10222211110 .11 71 10222 11122110 2230' tho '1 The time was in this, country when there was a, great deal of W0224 to be clone for which little more than musettlar strength and a Willingness to vise it was required. That those times are rapidly passing away. 'Musettles st,'reegth is still a good and necessary thing. 'Without there cannot be good health. But more is now increasingly demanded, 'and that is the latowledge of how to do some particular thing at least rea- 8°TilhalenYila7seeltit's who Porinit their sons to grow up -the boys \rho permit themselves to start out in the world -without thee knowledge are laying up sorrow^ for the future. BeaCen 11' life's race froin the start is tho tradeless Man. DIG WAT17,13-11u,I1EELS. 1.)i75est wa,ter-wheels in P•rit- aiiti are on -the River Te(t11, six s' bove SaleS atirling. The l)eCot- - anstort, ton. Mills hese four 1.22beels .86 feet in diameter, 'l'he 3:1le of 3111)1:1,5 232 222 h o f all at tee Laxee eline. It is re feet ireiires 2222 L1111P hr.