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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1904-1-14, Page 21YROtiGS OF TI1E Sometimes It Is Not Possthle for Undo Them Us to See...went or 4.341144,1a, la tee year one W0, gone this as his testirnoey; leer Mitered etecortline to Act et tile nee* "Lee"end. Nine Hein -Una etal Tercet, [many weeks and months he had been th be Wee UMW; of Ingo* Peparterantt Of. ngrIceneuxe,'esttnseeeli A despatch from Chieago says. elev. Frank 'Witt Talmage preach- ed frm-e•tlwfoilowing teezie— Luke 5, "'Except, ere repent, ye shell likesvise peritei." laboring,' with a business taunt gen) his heart to God. Tins man at Met stein; "Moody, I will do as you ask, but mem one condition. It has always been my ambition froin a boy to be wattle $100,000. I see thet iy wealth' is rapidly nearieg that mania. When I have that math 3111L°°°111,e; l)etweell the °Pell grelve in the bank, I shall then become a of tits: slying year anal the new made . Christian and be a true, Practical cradle cef the coming year, we Meer obristian. as wen as a preeessieg C°4 thileil9r *the e°1fillianth .,,e'14,°- one," From that moment the man's peat! Repent! llePeele Ye II 5-"e'eteenal destiny ems sealed. His t aloese, though it includes that; not became haxclemed. He did What does that moan? Not sorrow heart eme regret, hat woed la , reach bis $1.00,000 milestone alon etg t, s, clod so golaolicie;soinfiest tee pathway lee wealth, but he Dever agains 1°v reached the foot of the cross. Pare iug, but renunciation. There is no don for sins of 190;3. Yes. leut real repentance uruination to abandon sin. It Means God offers ao asserancie of pardon ntil there dete is r - that each sinner must nest, be wining for those sins whicla we deliberately rhe to plunk the wriggling, hiesing sere a", to cornea in 1904, pent of evil out of his heart aa -tandiner between the open grave hurl it from him. as though it oauld ,•,.o,fietlie. dyieg year and tee cra,dle of the poisonous fauns of a fatal cobra si year about to be born, we before Christ's blood will blot out shoulcl all repent of our sins. Why, the evil rest:tits of a hideous past. 1 agalh? Because the far reaching It means that heaven. is not an out- '17.1 ‘ re'araillylgtancee°"°111) ord1:,rq.4.ecsctsitaienteoortnh.e,r. iiaurdis0o3,os f apt which awlibt°'IArsLit lifeolchlia,esoti Inferno.rlb,1 Therefore, if we are going to try pstr undo the ann can never become paradise regained t° Mwrong's of the to any sinner who cling -s to his sin. past, we must be about our Father's business very quickly. God forgives It, means that the sinner has no ground. for expecting heaven at the those who truly repent, but the work end of bis course =lose, through. the of restitution or of atonement to pewer of Christ, he has renounced. our brother man who has suffered in Eit his sine her the repentant sinner, body or soul by our wrongdoing be - with wide open eyes, is walleing di- longs to us, and we know not hoW rectly toward the cross or also he is soon the opportunity of doing that walking directly away from it, What says Paul he refereuee to this renunciation of sin? To the church of Corinth he wrote practi- cally these words: "There are two groups of people—group the first, those that are followers of the world; group the seeond, those that are followers of Jesus. If you would be a follower of Jesus you must leave the group of the world and seek the group of Christ." These are his eezact words: "Where , - fore coin° ye out from arnoag them, and be ye separate, seine the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing, and I will receive you and will be a Fa- ther -unto you, and ye shall be my sons and daughters, saith the Lord Gad Almighty," Without repent- ance of sin there can be no remis- sion of sin. Now, my brother, my sister, COMO to the practical and noble despair, which bore the aspire overpowering questions: .A.i.e you exit up to one of the highest riches and I, on this last Sunday aught of in, the artistic annals of his coun- the year, reate,v to turn our backs tele,' The truly repentant sinner, quavering voie4, he gratefully laid all the happy renulth ei' his life's %ranee at the feet oe his Saviour when in a simple, ebilellilati way lie repeat, ed these true/the words 1 ani, a poor einner and nothing at all, But Janis Christ ie my all hi fill• Ain yen seen loving yearedag, seal tender turning with joyfal and grateful face to a divine Saviour, are the bantecliate results of true repentance, The elaxker tbn delude that hang over Mount Sint the ireere , rapturous the emptied eepule cher on Easter morn, The more aw- ful the hurricane which tosses us abut upon the sea of eta the more bettutsful becomes the Bethlehem in tho xevtaatrei, ,sbecalehociniaisigrt" utliecrioususbtohre wisiteirsee .Teeceiec,tb. arenaddc tclaienedot,hteLoaist sweet - the reseued mariners need Dever fear bread." The former is the More again the aegry waves. delieate. When buying sweetbreads select THE WAY OF SALVATION. work may pass away. PAST 'MISDEEDS. But thoegh we may be unable to undo. all wrongs we have done our neighbors we can make restitution for many of our past misdeeds, and one of the chief naanifesta,tions of true repentance is the expressed de- sire and willingoess to personally atone. as far as lies within our pow- er, for past faults. The widow ef the famous artist John Ojai° onc.e said; "I ne.ver saw my husband 'satiseod with any of his productions Often, very oftee, have I eeen him enter ray room and throw himself in an agony of despondency on the sofa and exclaim, '1 aeve,r, never can be a painter as long as I live!" "It was a noble despair, such as is never felt by the self complacent' daubers of signboards," commented Charles 1-1 Spurgeon. "it, 'WEIS a ****4:44,,zzo*41(40.4t, Place piece of white paper la the; 'tee(' ece e'e eeedri•en oven„ and if the heat be too greett * 'PR it will blacken or blaze up; if it eie- * comes a light brown tlie oven is it a.k tor piestny. Should the Paper intro ft s'ne dates yellow, then the ovea will be suitable for baking Peetry and the heavier kinds of ealtes. If light yel- , cakes and the lighter :sorts of bise SWEETBREADS. -- 'rhe sweetbroade of a calf, possess- To make brawn, get half a pig's ing as they do tlae most delieate head that has been pickled, and two vor of any meet known to inan, are most highly esteemed by persons of epicurean taste, There are two ve- rieties. One is situated near the heart, and is known the "heert ** ***NA *** th oven in read for • g ow yspon e, upon sin? Are we ready to tear out this viper of evil habit which we have been nursing in our bosoms as e. lsTatlian's pet lamb? Repentance of sin means more than to be merely sorry for sin. It means a cotestalete renunciation of, a. turning from, a repudiation of sin. Are you and I ready now to promise God that, with the help of the Holy Spirit, we will throttle our secret sins, even as the natives of India in bands go . forth to destroy the man-eating prowler of the dark jungle? THE CORSE OF SIN, And Why should we not one and 44,11 be ready to turn our backs upon end renounce sia? In all the history of our lives is there one instance of Vielding to sin in which sin has not proved itself our enemy? As a loath- some cancer has it not neen eating Lt the vita1s. of our hearts? It has steadily been devouring our man - toed and self respect. Standing between the open grave ef the dying year and the cradle of rhe year about to be born, my text the iergest ones. If perfeetly froth, Still another reason for immediate they will have a clear color, just a repentance : The mute appeal of shade darker than the fat, As they thousands of immortals heading to- spoil rapidly, they must be very cold ward destruCtion who may be saved and dry. Never attempt to keep them if we will only point them to the over night except the weather be Way. The moment a repentant sin- very cold, or they be kept on ice. nee is saatehed from eternal death ilefore eooking let the sweetbreads that moment he longs to rescue no in lukewarm water for thirty others threatened with the same minutes, then blanch them, and clanger. And, °he lnY friend's, haw throw into cold water. When cool many enamel's there are who may be enough to handle, remove the outer saved if by the grace of God we will casing, take out the little pipes and go forth to save them ! But merle cut into thin slices, and if to be this—the unrepentant eanaot rescue broiled spread the slices over with the unrepentant. The blind cannot plenty of fresh ssveet -butter and broil lead the blind or they will both stumble into the ditch and be lost. on a gridiron over ,ft bed of live But vhjl 1 have been talking re- coals, ,To be wholesome they mast lentless time has been pushing the be ttosoeghly cool -ed. minute han.d aroundfsv'ads, the face of the Before eying seetbre ' parboil clock. Like one who waits for die- tile slices for a few 111011 -lents, t4lell solution. the year 1903 is ready for lard them with narrow strips of fat the messenger to lead it forth to salt pork—taking the stitches deep sleeil in the graveyard of the other and long—and fry in a very little dead years. If we are to repent in hot fat. 1903, we must do so soon, we must Fricassed Sweetbreads.— Prepare do it now ! The meesenger is half a dozen sweetbreads for cooking knocking at the door. Goodby, old' (fewer if for small family), then put year ! Goodby! Thou has been a them. iuto a stew -pan and cover with good friend to most of us, Goo'dby! When we ineet thee before the judg- ment seat 01 Christ, may we hear thee testify that thou didet, see the tear of penitence upon our cheek and that thou dicist hear us say to ger Heavenly King, "Father, take me as I am." Goodby, old year 1903! Goodby ! Goodby! Yes, the year 1903 is almost gone forever. HERE AND THERE. too, has a noble despair, in his rest- less and unsatisfied desire to make restitution for all the evil he has done. 'Ibis dosere will goad him on and on as long as he lives. There- fore, nay brother, if you have a long and evil past, so fat as possible you should lose no time in beginning the Long and clifficalt task of trying to undo the wrongs you have done. One of the self evident proofs, pa- tent to all, that Zacebeus was truly converted was the blunt statement he naade to the Master -when he said, "Behold, Lord, the half of my goods give to the poor, and if I have taken anything from any man by false accusation I restore to lum fourfold." Then Jesus said unto him, "This is salvation come to this house." • True repentance can never take place without being accompanied by a holy longing to make restitution for an evil past. Then'my broth., er, you had better make haste to re- pent. There are many evil words you have spoken which you should try to recall. There are many bad influences von have exerted over Facts of Interest About Countries All Over the World. Sandwich Islandess knock out their front teeth as a sign of mourning,. On payment of $300 a young man is excused from military service in Spain. Among the tribes of the interior of Sumatra there is a cruel custom of Piously and ceremoniously Ideling and eating aged parents. In Lapland, the crime which is punished most severely, next to mur- der, is the marrying of a girl against the express wish of her par- ents. Denmark has reason to be proud of is especially appropriate. Why? -your companions, There are mauve rhough. God offers pardon and Peace very steely, sins which you have for repentance of all past sins, he committed in your homes the effects Ines not offer pardon fot eine sia oe *hide you should try to eradicate that WO intend to comrait in the fu- from sro-ur minds and heartsof your zure. One drop of Christ's blood is enigeron, "Repent I Repent I Repent sufficient to undermine and sWeeP ye of she Repent, so that you tWay the mountain ranges of rsa,st may be able, like Zaccheus, to re- nriL But to the man who is cher- turn fourfold to those ca.hoest you ;thing his sin, who will not break have wronged. Restitution must with it, who will not give it up, go band in hand with repentan.ce. 'here is no promise. Pardon for the .1.e-- nleeSON FOR REPEN'rn NOE. east is of no avail to a man who There as still a,nother reason for :oyes bis sin and will accumulate a deep repentance of sin. The greater new load next year, next month or our self abnegation the more glen - next week, though that sin be as nnall as a grain of sand by the sea- Iloessue aorfopdazer ThotismolCeliewlecns.gtiovne-d &ore, as small as a microbe which 11 and beat our breast arid :an onler be seen under the magnify- , 9.eat the poor publican, Say, "Gos inner the ng glass in the biologist's labora- be mere:end to me, ;027.more joyous will be the Saviour's NO MAN CAN SERVE TWO word e which will welcome us into our Teatimes bouse when he sa,ys MAST'ERS. e Many: people mistalaingly t1supisose datighter, eine serfs are • wee . Medea, as you and masr hanye ane urden of the cross will not be a that God's 'pardon applies to future els well as to past sins. They think tici t d. Lt will be such a burden It applies to those sins Which we P9' ° as wings are to a bird, or sails are Intencl to commit as well as to o a ship to carry nee forward to given thee'; go lr peece." Then the those. sins of which we are already • guilty. In tbe far east the Molmen- the harbor of peace " tnedans suppose that earth and Deep repentance f.or sin naturally heaven are separated by a great (eget-les a corresponding gratitude chasm. Over this fathoinless chasm t—ot'e-a-ret Christ, who lia,s redeemed us ktre steetched many bridges, each from the evil iesultel! of elm The the breadth of a, hair in thir..kness. °greater the tilting'. . e gr%„ater \Italie Over theee infiniteeintal 'bridges the ?ova we nave for °or immortal soule meet pass from never more iinpruciase7cr tv8it'll 1' l'oelti: earth to heaven while glowing, 14185- truth then hest year, When the Clhi- mg, ourseing names Leaping up cago presbytery banqueted it . , ,. , , . loom f be bottomless pit beneath honored member, Rev, Isdle.11.11woicsltt seorch their foot and trY to drag Join:sole D. D., on hie seventieth them down. So some people of birthday. Without doubt Dr. John - Christian America foolishly think son is orie of our most influeetial they can reach heaven, though they li•viag Minietere of the Presbyterian Are delibern tely a ad i let entioe el ly chunele if -Ie is not orily a great walking, as tee etohanneedene int- ecieleelastical eteeesman and famoas nein() themselves doing, over the hot professer, but he has hound to him fires of evil. They beln. God evlll with ,goedee -Oorcle of love an who to tommit in tee future as seen as to him. After the different Chicago rich milk. Stew slowly until thor- oughly cooked; then take up the feet are bathed does much to relievel , „ , A opened - or "the heavens opened," sweetbreads and stand Where thee' tired or blistered or aching feet. 't always reveals Christ or His iseeieeipies peiellopre aCeS,c1hCalavteedthewittehstlitelInonn.y of the wthoealatl!denr:ii•fteilieves a sick stomacli, in the bath removes the odor of -per- thelleather thus speaks? And 0.01 spiration besides strengthening hieacir. uonralyt4ere,(xvbtitti. , also . set The eis Spirit tsfigoi the teeth free from tartar and beau- Father and the Spirit of the Son a little used as tooth powder tifully white. Every trace of soda vstio eame to fulfill all righteousness, time it is used. A generous handful or "peak lightly or Hine of whom must be rinsed off the teeth every How -Call mortals dare to ceitielze itehesYpsatrerats. aifftecrteemdaNarees first God eought in vain since Adana sin- anoistened and then covered with. as ned fpr one such as this, in whom much of the soda as will stick. Leave He ,could fully dwell, but now He it on the face until the skin beg -ins has, found the true ark where only to smart, then remove by gentle' lee can .perfectly rest, Luke tells us bathing the face with waren water that both here and at His transfig- and drying it -.with a bit of soft old Ina len Jesus prayed (Luke iii., linen. A pinch of soda often relieves ix., 29). toothache. THE SUNDAY SC1100i INTERNATIONAL LESSON, ' JAN, 17. Text of the lesson, elatt, iii 13; iv,, 11. Golden Text, Matt, iii, 1'7. The eullnese of time had come for Jesus to enter upon Hie public min- or three pigs' torigues. Clean out,ietry. I -Ie wen about, thirty years of all the eye pert, remove Min super- age, and doubtless the same voiee fluous skin, etc. Boil all very slow- that came to John in the wilderness ly with spices and a bunch of 'sweet Mine to Ilim, also at Nazareth (Luke nhieerabts. talCatfulblymietstekselipallirt°11ina inetielt,e itieie" e2omp.)13e)to for 13° was ever hhder from the bones and chop it rather both as to wolc•odiSitIll.oel. spoke ad the , f .., 0 ' SIMI 11, SegSOrt witb, black pepper and works which 1 -lo did. He ne-ver a drawn tin or big basin, pour over to do the leathee's will (Rom. xv., a little powdered allspiee. Pack into pleased nineseg, ang it was His olea,t a little of the broth, and press as i e(f;01,:e hielliwiave, lire' 'other saints, a sin- ) John, the sinful you would beef. When cold tura out sae:Loot! NV .I th =St ard tO seeve. Many people like. this ,ner sanesi by grace), leggin well ifilli.1.-tehitIrtinialiYistellitillitat°Inienel::loicisiriicneoli:ufeee dtocilfieleisPe sid'tte°6:tetall°°111:11:6:v'oeivallc:itt::levilleillgtiteloi settled it , and John baptized 1 I i ne " leia;ee 1 lawun:lelow elliao•Illovi is,,itl:e.hositd:0,bile:711:siefsf ,e1:11, rii:t.:::trous et ho lt5sh)cle now, for thus it becometh es to fel- • shrink from baptizing the sinless one is worth a pound of cure. A boelitt Wo have iri this soccad recorded ut. of camphor, well corked, is useful eie terance of our Lox•d another ginal bathing an aching forehead. Tooth- word coveriag• all the life of a be- adle often yields to a bit of cottoei bevels. Being made righteous iu saturated with it, and pimples Wee , gerist, we are to manifest rightedus. blackheads disappear if the anected remedy. Alcohol is useful for parts are frequently bathed with this part loll moaunry daily s eloiriels,isttsisldofasulatyregre batil- ing things to be eo now which seem ii,ilife'emPaa,rttiSsm,aiTeacgtedcletbs.yiesLellirsalegeianesoi6.ti: Wholly unnecessary. It is another ing for bruises, sprains, and lumps Pilase of Iiis first word, ..I Must be of all sorts. Pure turpentine is caorincet I `1.11/°shitife1111;yasriLnit1017:1,°t, batilsiltilsesfseo"mfoGroidr: venient for cuts and bruises, at is prepared for us, all is tor our scratches and all sorts of injuries eace and for our good, but it re - up the wound in gauze pour ondoalinitg- iici,tiliiicamresoieu°t111:ritallto'n when the flesh is torn. Before ao!..tildr ppuesi:stisttoeniut eeshellyi rapidly. A package of ordinary ellelo°kreeli:i84oPntisittautohouse(tieslodts tis turpentine and it will heal not „ s2ee8; pEeopshil.e no!, ing soda finds a place in the well 10;, II. Cor. iv., 15; Rota. viii., 28, appointed medicine chest. A handful I Just seven times in Scrip- - in. the hot water in which the 18.6,, 37). 0 d • h. 'es -4 will keep hot. To the liquor add a quarter of a pound of butter cut up and rolled in flour, a little salt, a few sprigs of chopped parsley, five blades of mace, and some grated nut- meg. Return the sweetbreads to the gwavy, let boil up once. Serve in a deep covered dish. Sweetbreads with Peas.—Lard five sweetbreads with strips of salt pork; pour over them laalf a pint of water, and stew gently for an hour; take ont and put into a small baking -pan, sprinkle over with bits of butter and flour; brown slightly; add half a gill of milk and water mixed and season with PePPer. After the sweetbreads are taleen up, add half a pint of hot cream to the gravy. Arrange the sweetbreads in the centre of a platter pour over the gravy, and surround with stewed peas. USEFUL HINTS. Two drops of camphor on your toothbrush will give your mouth the freshest, cleanest feeling imaginable, ill make your gums rosy, and abso- her system. of education. The numbe s lutely prevent anything like cold of people who cannot read or write is le.ss Ulan one per cent. sores or affections of your tongue. In Armenia children are not al- This .is a simple recipe-fer a email lowed to play with dolls. It is fear_ steamed custard:— Thoroughly beat one egg, put it into large cup, and ed that if this were perirdtted the little ones would learn to worship fillnpwith milk; add half a tea- spoonful of sugar; cover with but - Many old houses in Holland have them as idols. tared paper, and steam for twenty a Special door, which is eee-er open- minutes. • Mud stains may be removed from a,ve on two occasions—when there black silk or woolen dresses by ed s is a marriage or a death in the family. brushing the mud off dry, and then, with a flannel, thoroughly rubbing in Chili the female tram condue- tor is being slowly abolished, owing the material with hot coffee.to which in has been added a small quantity of to the danger of dresses catching fares, great. mistake, and make children passing objects while p,assing along ammonia. the outside of the cars collecting Too many toys in a nursery are a en three out of four large build- restless and discontent. When a lags now being erected in one of child tires of playieg with his bricks London's principal thoroughfares, it is better to show him a new game the steel work, though displaying to play with them than to get down the names of English firms, is con- a fresh toy. structed of foreign material. • '• Eli Kay-, an Meares -ice agent, was summoned to appear at court- for letting off fireworks in the street. In the raeantime he committed sui- cide. A press representative handed the enagiStrates a cutting, inform- ing him .of relay's death, Having read the paragraph the chairman said, "Defendant will be fined five shillings and costs." A Cuban baby is baptized when it is two weeks and a day old at the very. latest. A Cuban baptism- al party would not think of walking to church, even though the building be next door. teaspoonful in nalf a glass of cold aIiu pardon those eine which We intend know libel Med who have lived C) OSO those; sfils which are elready record- millistel-4s lle'd sP°Icen and esilereesee their deep re.eoect for Vigil' honored eel egainee US 119011 1110 black prizes gtteta Dr. Johneon rose to reply, o f' t he /met. With a sWeet, ,gentle epleit looking rIeenCtIST(I• WI( 0 fe Cr. 0141 of els loving. eyeee be tittia.; pardon for tile past ems, Ni par- "Bret -mere 1 ain over-wheimorl with , 1' tfk)31 ie promised for the f inure len s tide oveepoWeeing me nifestati on of ix ;deb We del ibenetely i n ten 4 to otte love. e 11080 done swilling to 30101o.o,, Yclooq, x 01-7,1* iL One of the curious social laws of Haring been specially proclaimee by the Father as His Beloved Sou MICROSCOPE OTPI'DONL. and imointed by the Spirit, He is Science Learns-Tt lesson From devil -tem) in E„cich brought ruin tc nove led by the Spirit to face the Sunbeams. The sunbeam.'s visible dust particles and etise same temptations are pro have taught a leeson. to scientists, sented to Him as were presented to Eve;' ut, Steir says, His obedi- ence proves itself in the renuncia.- tionolol''t' all enjoyment, of all honor, of sl. possession, in opposition to the 4i prince of this world. Ills thre4t.fo.d reply to the tempter Steil calls, els third first word; His first embrecIng Iris whole inner -life (Luke IL, .99), His second embracing the entire work .of His active and pas- siv dbedience for us (Matt. iii„ 15 'and now in His threefold wo to the devil He maintains an asserts the fulfillment of all rig)rteousee.ss - its three great brenches against the tempter to uri- riihteousness. Ile Himself in His -huinility—subinittthg to be tempted in/ order to conquer—is that living an6ever of God to Satan which in holy right resists arid casts snit Setan's right to humanity. His fasting forty days and forty nights makes us think of tee other two, the only two, who insted forty days and who afterward appeared with Dim on the Mount of Trans- - flgurzetion. We wonder what the full signifieance of those four forty day fasts can be, but we shall know here - a ter if necessary, Mark says that principle of dark field illumination.. le was with the wild beasts (Mark The principle involved in this Dew i, 13), and here again, we wait for our ire e through Adam and Eve, and the result is an instrument fax beyond the microscope in power. What this will mean in the study* df germs of diseases and as an aid to the medical world can hardly be cal- culated. Profs. Siedentopf and Zsigraondy of Jezia, university are the discover- ers of the new method of microscope observation whereby ultramicroscop- ic particles are not only made vis- ible but can also be stedied with a view of determining tbeir size. A full deseription is published in the German scientiiic journal. Annalen der Physile. The method consists mainly in a powerful artificial illumination of the particles .to be Observed.. These particles, because of their minute- ness, exert no inaterial influence up- on the vilerntory period of the light Waves, and hence appear to the ob- server as self -illuminating, or lumia- ous objects, by virtue of their re- flected lig,ht. Since, however, the A polish for glace kid boots may - reflected lig•ht is wealeer than the be made as follows: Beat up the original inenbinteting hearse it is whites °I two eggs with all ?Val neceseary, in order to secure the ad- squtignaartitcyandofy, watTerhisansdhoaulumben quite tion of the particles, to employ the ef vantages of an intensified illumina- transparent and not sticky; it is good for all finaleather. Those who suffer from offensive breath will find that by taking a tea- spoonful of common salt in a wine - glassful of pure water the first thing every morning, the matter will be muth improved, and the mouth can be well rinsed with this mixture. Instead of putting food into the oven to keep hot for late comers, try covering it closely with a tin Peru forbids womea to attend fun- and setting it over a saucepan of hot water. This plan will keep the erals, and they do not appear at food hot, and at the seine time pre - weddings (except as one of the prin.- vent it from drying. cipals), unless they are very late- In the dining room a very useful mate friends of the contracting par- ties. _ precaution is to leave the washing Samoa is not on , e island, as is re- ' ' • f basin full of clean water, or, better guentler! imagined, but a group of still, inilk, during the night. In the small islands in the Southern .pae morning a greasy film will be found on the surface of the wa,ter. Milk cific. There are nine islands in all. One of tbe largest is sepoi,,, which is a well known absorbent of odors was the home of Itobort L01118 Stev- and appears to act more effectually eeson, than water for this purpose, 'iehe beet cod liver oil is made in Cement for j on 1 i ng in ackintoth is . . Norway. For three months, begirt- made thus: Dissolve scene Inc shreds ring in January, the fish come in of pure India rubber in naphtha, or from the, Arctic Ocean to the Nor- selbhide of earh°11' to I°rlit a stiff , Or hays, to spawn, and paste. Apply a little of the cement way fjords sometimes so many as sixty million to each edge that is to be joined, fleh are caught in a single season. being the edges together, and place Russian peesantry are tempted to a weight over them till they are settle along the eew Government bard. railroad -in Siberia. One inducement To stop window's rattling on a is the marvellous chealniess of tray- windy night, 80 as to ensure sleep, ening. The fares range from $1.50 18 often a puzzle, and few people roo- fer 3200,miles„ to $3.75 for a lige that, they have the remedy 4,000 mile trip. atvaiting them on the toilet table. Japan has e00,000 registered cases Take et dressing comb, wrap it in. , of leproey. Tbeee is Po pity two or three thiekiiesses of gait pa compassiOn 11 or the lepers. Man or per, and equeeze it teeth downwards Woman, young or old, they are between the tsvo sa.shes, or where one till -tied ,adrift on the highways, fits lute the frame. n, honaeless tvanderers, dependent for To waterproof cloth take of pow - subsistence upon casual doles of dered alum anti sugar Of lead each food t1nown fie them from afer. half an ounce and Stir them into a *'erhe Making of shoes for dogs has gallon of water, and when the mix - now develeped into quite e big iri- tore is clear pour off the upper liqu- dustry, aad is especially floerishiess id, Inateerse the cloth in title for In Labrador. The degs ettaelied to twenty-four hours, then. drain and sledges travel At great speed over press it. The cloth Will be uninjured tee rough tee, tend some protection in color and texture, and will stand foi the feet is reices,eary. The shoes any amount of rain td Which' ' 31 IS " ilVtd 0 Of S0410kitio likely 0 be expoSeth method is well illustrated by the conmson phenomena of the "visible i sunbeam" in a darkened room which is pmetrated ber a ray of light. Dust Motet 1111 tibise' Then, ivith 0 aro • ore light, but rementlier that Dave , before he slew Goliath, had a nflict with lien and a bear. Geed lust said.. "This is Me :Beloved partieles in the path of the ray, loth,- lend" The tempter ealel "I11. erto invisible, become visible When "lieu be the Son of God" (verses 3, 01 1.11C Observer 18 at right angles to the direction of the perm- tra,tine ray. rielnt'ilsoltz, the greatest physicist living at the thee tbe microscope now in use was perfected, declareel the limit of mi roscopic perception to be 1-25,000 of an inch. This .new instrument will make possible the study of bodies seven to ten times smaller. OF THESE TEN CIVILDREN, at 'the end of their first year nine will be at the ead of the second year only eight. From that age onwards they will remain inane crimpy the same until the age of fourteen, when the figure will drop to seven, Another twenty-one years and thezn will be only six bit, but this will be the longest period that they will remain the same number. At forty-eight comes another drop which redenee the little growd to live. At fifty-seven only fear will be left; at sixty-five, three. Out of these two will probably attain the age of seerenty-two, and one will live to see seventy-eight, So if yoe happee to peesese the acquaintance of tog babien all born within tbe coarse of this peesent year, yoe may know that the odds 010 that one of them will etill be lett above the grosnd 'Anno Domini 1981.—Len- non Tit -Bits. 'Jo sigratiarize these eethentes of a-verage human existence, let tie take timelier the cseee of ten perfectly av- erage male children born in England ,ih Rio same year and Of perent.s in any ten clifferefit positions in eocie- ty, Prete the highest to the lowest, and , us' Watch their 'progress froin the oradle to the gave. n reminding -us of has first reeorde esi utterance to Eve, "Yea, hath God said We ma who question the word ic'f God must, without a doubt, be r the tinse being serving the devil, er eo true child of God can be in !Viewable) with God and question Illis word. The first teniptation *as to distrust God and do an un- uthorized thing to eustain life. The ecoad was to do a wrong thing to eccuee a good thing. The third Was to presume on God's caee while tieing a recklees thing. (So sees IP. T. Brown). i Ds. Weston saye that tile first iielded to would have suede a (Seth- se eelcno%lelle a'alrlodul(dlaalivbatiaYin i itilliPe°'s*4iobrilled tf oher Christ , by bowing down to Satan, 'the third would chance:in peculiar risks because we are Chriellane. 'ft Ib not necessary that we e1i101,11 eon - tenet: to live on the earth, but, it is neceesety to believe incest weed of 6 oa, Those who thus believe and dwell in Cod \tell not do recklese thing's, neither will they accept fav- ors feorn the World or the devil, There IS no way to reeist the devil and overcome himbut by the word of God and the sacrifice of Calvaxy (Rev. xii, 11), hut, haviite; tee ehield of faith and thci eevotal of tlic.• Spirit, we peed never be, tit -income by hint Lcidi. vd, 1148). Both Matthew end Mark, cortelude the et Ory of Ghe tompati,on by telling ne thet angtee Miniseered unto reina There Li much comfort in Ileb. 1, 1.4: Pe, xxeiv, 7; •c, ii, e0, 21, end the seedy of elle:elle n fini4v,se as seeorded fa See ipture 15 Meet , helpful. With 004 For pp, Christ for us and the Spirit 10V 08 (Rom,. viii, 26, 3.1., 8,4.) aria 11.11 tee ' R b oste of 34110 i e f twine; 0 n )se I Fe we Might to ery, "Thanes ee to (less, who giveth us the vietore I" k•Iii