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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1907-05-02, Page 6WFK88 Of 6UUNN NRiU True Sympathy Is Moire Neccssary Than Charity Rejolco with genu that do rte 1 is n very small, narrow place'. eV0CJ) with 1!: :: that weep.-Rw. :n-. 1's •. .i song a liutiiei1 nlr.:.Ltr• duty ti :i. 18. • s cu:unlon ground and mutual in• Tu lu'+ t : u::y the command "Lose f• r -!s, 11 is strut off 11"11 1hC reel o1 er • t,,.,, 1,.•t - i, impassible unless me, ;t , truly ns If surr.,undcd se' --'------ 111 'alts :1, • trle800!g of the word sympa• ' i k 4111 1 numtnr. S me as it u,ay. " 1 e' ” M%ss!- n of our love f.: 1 n • to tett the life all :-round, nor t, o1 )r1r11 in deeds Is come: :.•- ' '• ,1 11°1 life fol• este suiistyin� i's, is .• but lo be able to enter eit., ih Ir f••, :,: to understand and :o peer• ' lir ' sect • 1 of the power r! ac.hle souls r;nlm the }ower; and milli, 4,c , , !, , ,,,,• c I It' life of the work! I'ss in the fact mottling the lives of tIN;.>, nr•,urtd es . lit .t 111 (hes' souls Iht•re is 1-;und sent - .that is file gift n•ost to be coveted •' t ulhy in overflowing meastile. 11 ;s me WO are to tulJitl Me divine eo,nnran,l, ; ;2'uius. nor inlelec•t, rlor .I:ower, nor and 11 Is to be found only where syl„- 's' n I nuty of toren or F')eee!i. Ila' pithy dwells. j dr evs mankind to the feel of t'tese great humanity is rnnde up of tnearts arld `e •l -. 'I'h • world admires g" nius, it rc- hcarfs need sympathy more lh:ut gold. cls Intel'e:t, 11 obeys }bower. 11 finds As long as men feel and (bink and de- -1"y' !n 1en'liy, but Il losew ons Ic,weane. tire, so long will This rule stand. '('herr only the !ave that is expressed in a ten - are those who need both in equal men- der, strong. passionate, cure. The tummy. the naked, the out- enst, the epp, esse.l, must be met wilts Ute outstretch•.! hand in which there is the visible token cf the sympathy that prompts th; gre:ling. But there eke times; when the empty hand alone is sufitecnl; limes when the need of the body has been cured for and it is only the heart that Ls crying out for food and shelter; and methinks were we to .search carefully we would find in this world of ours MOM ill.\r;lil 11L.1}tTS than hungry stomachs. A soul rosse.'se(I of a passionate love tor ill feIio v creatures, refusing to tee only the weakness and folly of hu- man nature, eve. striving to break this Lands of the captives and to bring them to consciousness of their place and Allele\IRRACING SYMI'ATIIY. 11 we look for the centre of attraction It. the matchless l?fe of Jesus (:heist 1 think we will find it to be Ilis 1ound- les; sympathy. 11 was not cIt efly the wisdom of ills teaching nor the gory of His character plat made the common people flock to His side; 11 wn. teat In- iln:le compassion, that yearning leve. that divine sympathy which drew them and which ever since has been draw - Ing the tired, sin -sick world close to the le art of Jesus Christ. Of the blessings which the Gospel of Ch; est has given to the world, sympa- thy stands among the sheet and fore- most. Before the advent of Christ men had not learned how to pts together Ibe letters that spell the word. II was Christ who taught. "lo rejoice with them standing as children in the . • that rejoice and to weep with them that great faro- ween." Ile smiled at the wedding fens( sly of mankind -such a 50111 knows the at Cana nf Galilee and Ile went nl the hull measure of the word sympathy, that grave et Lazarus. Ile lived and laved word which stands for a joy beyond ex- and stof'rr:1 because the world needed precsi+:n and a pain beyond definition. hen. and ile asks Pint those who call The area of contact with the life of Den master shall do likew`se.• for sym- the world depends upon the soul's pow- pa'hv is the only interpreter 0f the er of sympathy. For the soul that has Gospel. riot developed this divine attribute the -PERCY T. OI.TON, -1*,'-* �� *.. u .i&. -� * rub a salad bowl with a sliced onion. put into It some red cabbage. shredded, and then add tite potatoes and beets. Over all pour a French dressing and let it stand on the ice for about halt an hour before serving. %�tl Salad Dress'ng.-Two sal ;esteems .'t * '.li** I *K ** i utter, Iwo iablespoons vinegar, two t, a-p•ons mustard. Iwo eggs. well bent - (n, pepper, and salt; mix egg. butler, and mtrstarll, then add the vinegar; Chartreuse d'Ornnge.--Valve a clear cook on stove. stirring all the Line, 1111 orange jelly with one and one-half pouts quite thick; when cool thin with cream. of water, six oranges, sugar to lash, One Quart of Salad f)ressine.-May ane and one -hull ounces of gelatin; di t.e made for 10 cents. Four fnb'esponns wide four oranges into qunrlers, have o' sifted flour, four tablespoons of sugar, two plain molds, one about one and one- one tablespoon of mustard. one-quarlcr quarter inches more in dlnmeter than tca'p on of turmeric pcwder. Mix the the otter; pour a little jelly in the bol- ab -we ingredients with enough cold tent of the large mold; place in this water to make n (hick paste. Next stir at layer of orange quarters, cover with in r ie egg. then add n cum of boiling more jelly, but just enough to est a writer I i which one-half leaspnnn cf smooth surface; set on ice to set; when Lln' k pepper has stood for live minutes; quite then put the small mold inside of then add one cup of vinegar; unix lhor- the large one. right in the centre, so oughly, then strain through n nntslirt that the vncanl piece between the molds'etoth. Re sure In use the doll instead be the sante; in 1lit.s vacant place put lo: a metal strainer. Then ern] hen cues more orange quarters, filling up with lot milk. Pour into n double boiler and Idly till lite whole space is filled. Place ;conk until thick and creamy. Then re - on the ice; whip one pint of cream with !move from stove and ndd one tens'voon one•ttalf onnc•! 0f dissolved gelatin, and 101 salt and huller the size of a walnut. entre saeefened orange juice, adding ilfeep inn glans can with the cover on n }aIle al a lime, vise the cream will and 11 will keep for weeks. Always trot ri.e in n (tone when the cream is ,alit before pouring out of the ran, 'Phis ready and the jelly set, remove the in. wit make one quart of delicious salad nee mold by pouring waren water into dr•ssing, wheel sill be hard to detect it, and 1111 the spare of the charteruse ' from nn oil dressing. with the whipper) crenm. Set on ice for nn hour, turn out. and serve. Pincnpple Marmalade. -- Grate two large, fully ripe pineapples and to each 1f the following 161 he pasted upon pound of the fruit thus prepared add , the door of the laundry closet, and the Pee e -quartets pound of loaf sugar. the ; chemicals used with judgment u,td pa- juiee of Iwo lemons. and the grilled I.ence, sacccse can be warranted In a Iarue per cent. of experiments: For Iron rust use hydrochloric acid. For black ink atnins use oxalic acid. To neutralize acids use ammonia. For grass stains, colored Inks, dyes, use alcohol. For paint use turpentine. For blenching or ten. coffer;, cocoa, fruit mildew stains tree javelle water. For grew or was use benzine. For s•nseline use kerosene, Ir••n Ihlst—ls the most ('Outman stain on while fabrics. Spread -the spot over liOME. FRUIT DESSERTS. TI11: LAUNDRY. yellow rind of hnif n lemon. string to Ike boiling point quickly and cook until clear, select' will tnke about one hour. Skim often and, when done, still Li small jars. Peach Cream. -Wash tss'n cusps . f Canned le ',hes. rub through n sieve, and cote: f r three minutes to n syrup Made of 1- , ing a cup of sugar with ori" (f writer, lime soaked one -holt pack• rem of g. ,:10. Add this to the syrup nit /see' star a few moments M r'.• - t . r. Place In on ( 1 Fn.:sv r: water. beat until nearly 1(t, raflhen dish of hot water. With a reel. ad 1 'Ace of six eggs beaten stiff. mo diene dropper drop on the slain one fleet all ' mixture until It begins to deep of hydrochloric. nett!, ,\s soon as hnnten. Peer into the mold, set on Ice thus stain (urns light yellow sink 11 Into in col'! piper. Serve with cream. th.' water. Repeat if necrswuy. ,\e Ilanann (:nmpotte-\(oke n cyr11p et sono ns n11 color is gone rinse thorough - heir tabe.soo mitts of tenter and four ly in elenr water. To he sure tent en li4biestWlrnfuls of strgnr; ndd the rind r 1 net 6 left to eat the Mire piece the (one-half lent In, two cloves, (Inc (nett of elnth in dish of ntemnnin water for n elirk rinnaunnn; ro •k leo minutes. then few minutes before dryinit. This need .lrnp into the syr:!- c•Ix bnnanns clot 14110 'should net 1 e mord on silk; it can l r 1• lirli:s. 11 is lest to cook just enough used on some rv41•�rs, but iI should he i tc: , f bnnnnn 8t a lisle to rover the tried on n separate piece of rnnde el. }t•ltor1 of ,h4' saucepan. When the (1114? ;e.•t n pnrt 0111 of efehl, tiny the acid ni 4''074) 5 tran-par nt and soft take It tp .111e druggist's; have n rubber or class . 4r 1111y, pelt into n pretty d!ah and et•,pper or srnenr the eerk with v0seline, t` ur ovrr the syrup. Cool and •er•ve Keep 11 nwny from nlein's 05 well ns hire «'hip,.e.l cream slightly. sweetened (0-04 the ehietren. ' and finvored with lemon. I t'nsrline ninkes n slain reeemblinC gre'st', but whist► is set hs' soap. Sn'ik SALADS. sue?, s!nine In ken'r.ene, turpentine. or Sal:rt • 1 I';.,Inchiu Null. -Atter en -b- reeei*o1. before )'titling into enter, Ing a 1 emit 4,) w 1111e and n hunch 4 f n'( 04 ' inaconiitit water. «ill purple' i:rapee, remove the Beetle vs 01 •, s near!, a l s'„,t"el sho,i?d sshe'r enured 5140ri'1 knife. t %l ,ke mets nt rr •'. ten. 111141 r, fMe stntn<, •t fid fill «ill 1 r scat). err 1..-' of the arms 5/nre. • Penne, virile dwelt` eneemorler wound e•4 1)' • 1. Dela !mettle .1:.- ''.41-11 often AP Ommme . ,, 1, \\",1;.1• .7 Sel:.,l.--Tort apples nee 4 ' it g chopped tine and "...nett on Irl' n• . ,'e,,, . ; '. , h w Ili mayel)naio' dressing. ( ueuuttoer Salad. -- (rut eue11nJ . r = h:- t• . it •,11, 1iI1' 1 :lest: b,in oonseter, stlthe most 'erie.11 t SUNDAY SCIOOL i:l the a,un�r, sji' Tuv r� tiNUF CTO Y E'=-j•'._,.,�z-.j..i.i.l.-1.1..11-Z I•i J ►1 Y• i ' i / l� s1 cat out oxer the and of Egypt -A t::1 both of presrntutun and in i,rcli+m, �1si1• ``!� the to wly uppoiutel monarch mak pie INTEIIN.\TIO\.el WESSON, the acquaintance of it s land and pctip:e. AN I\tiT11 t'7!U\ 111 \T 11 1v 111:1.N - 9 �;• A:•f,\ �. 4749. Th:-� vrrsc, rt'cuiti the tudi.l• Al'' '.Olt(: 1:J 1'f:.ULti. • .» uu'111 tit Ihr' dre:4ni of flt4 seven years of � 4 ��• .• plenty, dpi- : elect' lime Jo.,c,,h an,n;et. gees eitetee.es of corn ht rue , es .: Conducted Under French Go+. rnmenl • Cusp!. (:o:den Teel. James 1. 5. 1;. 1.1.,, ,_.11 f•:, ih , , 1,:vt;uls--Net in • 1_•t..t,•I I"�' _.� :1-4-1-1 tri' teuperytriou turd Is a j FFI s, . tole ,uu .,- .. ss iseteird ket'nel I 1:\!t'lltli !ii'1'!i4'1'a. TIIE LCSSCN V.Oi:U 5'1'UtelIe. s, , tie .1 , grow and t : it fru.' ; burs .e.s livaopuly. vire Ilia i.ti. knee.!' !c':e"s, h :.•„ :' t It i; the neut.. i i•,,t:vtlal «'olnnn lo•day Rased sit the feet orsthe l's rs •.. .1 V. i'- ) r1( ..1y , tlru: �le es v :1, .1..• 1 1,,,,. t u i,gW a teat hx,.,o well Ut a. S,oN. .;, ..iv .e. , :t , ., , is et tee. r > __.-,i.__-- L. U ., ,. ,,. b t . i . .�u* tied eget,' 11 I ft N 1e I, l , . -The \. 1 1S of t W •' ., ,.• 1 , o.c,4 t.1 41 11 i ,Li. Dui essiee , c r.Itee uk►Il.st'n or.,._ :, 114..1 ...-.'•,..:•. ,• ,:, It is S:le n .t. . r• ...,. c, .:,: J 1. L...,. ,, ;,d 1.;� ... , '1J 'j.1•i O n� 1c `' I' ii u 1 1"1' ►, t L, 1.t 11 �,ur.c 11.1 lit - JJ.I, C2►.,I tn}� to N::,.,' t ,r u( ••L It • • i • i 1 1►. h..11 L. ..., 1.. C:, ,., 1' l.r.,,,,,t' , l'..-51. -lees, torie,ter.eiod 1'.::",t..f , on • U 1- it- , , e .1 it '. , tee ,. :,':, r +, Ls, i,.,.l t,:,,•. I :;C te.brees sets, but h.• ler.. ,,! ---- h:.r :,1L) - t ,1 Fle-:e t 1:1 , e,ll• Is. I :It i e ., l.. f .e t ti a I..e. ,t.s. , ;o dicer Is so I4.oth- !! . t 1, .. ; ,lit- • :' ' ,!1; t}. (:.:'1 e Tee!'.t.ti 1e_,:) i l; le y ' y' t •u i 1 tee ,, ii. •.1 i., lel .11 t i,ruye aiee 1111 Wl• :, . ;1L, i on z1(. , u l ,t ra.1' ua...e ul 1448 r .. 7i' 1 :I::'1. .. i d u . i r , . 1111 C.",„i t• c;,c,n -, .p•;11 il. Lessen V. lnreph the \'. t e Itrlrr in the r.v..' :tri., i :.• . 1 11 IJ 1 ' , 11 Ili" i' "ltd+ - F' ;;1 ' I` . t : , • Y. i h - .:: s ;a- (:.e., ❑, .t, fit Atm ,i .orm it las Le''n qu rer w :1.J be u. le to )t,..., lit.le .:1 n ur re uh 1 _„ ten ' e trunsh,t. d "\ :r” I ! lll•i -" it. a }uestlun tt rho R s anent i; "1. I• l • 1 `. 4414:! .Crossel the Icor e.. pine • ogu... w•ir.C.l has been su strong Atecele to TiTi iai;:ad at T1 • ; 1e 0 , , escorting I means seer_ Is ,. e 1- ur :, neuro. f }, n the ly m::rk;u fur claim -We Lull, rCtepi011 \\ hile fully is .! /A I ..: p4,:d. ace nn! Avcr:.Uc P;►r. d n1 . sr:,;Cr.t hi W. hi,41 ••'1 aired ny un it,vest'ga- an I eie:rind g .,v •s this last winter, xe a ,l:onnl f0. t.i•i S. is under w:,lid n•,t 1... ccul,:d• reJ too Ih ulrtcal the river by v.: so. :: their rnuntry I limits u1( 11.,ur• t. rimier ,u;, r: s: n nod 111- emerge- to tee s r•. el star and erdt1)ary wear the1►ud been 4 r.:1: ! :est n ., n'•+ ;,• .I• 101 s a 0 ti trhan, this business bcln during the emit; Ill I:ry;,t ::u. , ,., t :, t• a ,!:.• # Tir<' 1) ead+ o t til I.1( • r. 'a: r.• t , , !, , rt::. o ,uses II is aui.l That he hos r, Put the tint hes of the e., u, :n ' ; ... 4 e 1 1,-.1'. ,!h gone forth Ilia the empire is not to le n. r.n a 1. r:.• t ., r;, :,es 0e h cn=f1 in i.ord-n► enJ rno'lter in out Muni di 1 ly. as has been so oPen „r,'''. •1 1•, :.IC 411.., 1; , rl ..44 y u.,.n ,, ,,.,, ,s • r., Neo' Y, k. w h eee rale de'•urneetes pi cd :led. but will enjoy renewed favor my'Slic 11 ', :ie ,I n : 1 ... 1 1, n 1 1 ., 1(44(1 4 s, . - is ,i 1 a nr.li• u•y taxidermy one the skele- lite ns. r este( s . - 1.1 :1 ,1 a ,., ! rot s re 1 net o t and evei.l r. loilela �• tree. ;eel ,�:,, • reset: . , r .s,- 1(,11 r. n•: of a tellers and bit•(1'• during the s,,. in„ and a:rnu.4 r. and was even ss 1 • .! , .1 , - ,1 1, .•'• a lull, 0 11 , , : 1. 1 :i,, . .',: , '1., 'irk fncfor't• are sent the bodies rt 1 throughout the hum Iii •., !; , . i ,! '41 uui:e .n g s ng n Lit „ ,..-1.,,.1.,,,i - c'.. melt; from 1h' di -s c:i",• , True. tee sI cure who siilJi a snort the latest 1:01te. 1!eertee. • :i e,- ' i.e ! •sc.f ti f- and wo�'I d stt beo he:self e tri here t.lC 5 1: en„ fit r 0.'4;1,1 •.1 ' i,:.:t sl.: 1 r; ' 1('s, rr.c'n,V specimen 1/0(11'5 of d f• waist n ed not + Nile go;1. do int; In-nr its e.. ,.. t'e • l.a i 1111 41 in arty ss a ,,,e,,.. u,, w fe .7; ! e 0' home f y fres•eeers and ' doss -muse ter there lab d •nnsly, are syr..; Hie' • t t :' is h)1, t shown 0 lovely new French ecl:l i,ns u� u ti.. .u.� libhlln} e.s 1 r I's 1"lr 1tr=t stage 01 henlme"t model, the distinctive feature of which and seeders which was 1!.' I . 440 chu e. , o eft ,:,.s sry till rtle•rlhs, and the chem- i- its much -1 -1 gift of the river deify. 'I : 1- n ,, Sha telt I'3r's::r)ut'i 1(r the beginning (111 ted 1'I the carious processes, and wee belt twohed and beside. Ink - , were further eneeeen:---r.:tel in 1• • e • J.,nIIaIy, and proseedrd el -A t•., Ar0;a' al,•'' 1 -r w.11 (OW :•n 1 Preservingthe sl weird n bell downward inches wine, l fit. hymns of praise. s::•re er. -.:;:c:i are ' l 1 1: ,' , in reptile ca. ry-:ng out lurni•-g , 141"- 5. rr• trade secre`s, Mg a decoded else us slope i other front. extant, and have 1 es., 11• , :.Meted 14:- ::;_ - :r:1.6. ' n lite way her peel eau «-::5 I '1 h-' sto.-k rnome are no pin^e fora There nre x151 vee the pie new with a multitude of s':• r'rr Inuda'.e4y et the It..:!;. wit rt' see replenished n,r nervous person. ILr•e are shelves full g tiondols fere trnn even the empire suet. inscriptions. M ,,:t. •1 i-; -i,t stat ,• :o-11 rate's. arid 'hen she w' fit on •u Sar- of i;Cslion. brazes the armee! i:: ;: -:'::...is of tee e 1.' a:ni•h ern 1 Arn,lci R,y. Therei1 is i.)- hv special (,11 ..... -- I tats ar:.l is-: l,: e_ Eng to nut;, $'1C perfor,❑ed opinn Christ:: ils love in leer I!::;1 FIRST religious ce1em.e•1''. e lt,.y5 used ACT OF \IliI1C1', (tri the oleo. Mind Paquin end many SnU1.LS OF .U.1- SIZES.of his confreres in the coulouriere's art st::,: c- end r•1(-ics, «'Lich ey accident cunt; to the cmrere lines, and some of (/:' in .14 tut, rests of s:.ence have been the rro 1 heard 'ul of the imnor'ed mod- rial prayers 1-r tel • elect's ear, rescuing on un'or:unate lndls^dual who r, 4' 11'l • 110 pi.ces and ria urully put to- et, show its intlernce. True, it is in a height of the vets , ennuul ries-a 1:;;,t- I had Men driven 11111 5' mites off th-: 7 4 „1(.n «:Ih brass wire. feir:y mild forte a sent' -empire as it ler of villi in,, •-•': 71 t•, all dwellers on! led, un(} deet hen prac icaliy i. +..I- Y. 11-«i:1 see capacious drawees filte•t were. for the v✓rest is almost normal. its banks -was u:':ci::!1y regis:cied from 11•'ss for fhr a days. At S;,rdiniu u sr, `'•• h snroa len s rr•d ir:a•'s of ribs with i•4 front, but no" di!)i)l'g as lest season, an early period. elle re#u;a'ion of sup- l was sec.)! 1:1 teeing 'ha Ureadnougil i 1 'arse r b n s 1 ltered and numbered.nett 6 du' litre raised in the back, its piles of water for fr►li;a inn twos one of 11101 re:trr'trg qualit.es, and the value , (' ill nn udj• livingn'sntn do,.tns of w)ek• W'is'h - Al noint brine Weed three inches - the functions o: the a;sown Itself' Mar.: 1' r !+vin tteddrr, was I:roved w'aeil r t men hue) f re g the (ones and peep/tr- ill at ave :he nnfural wniet tine. Very ring's alible 1):ctionaey'1. and there are; n•anteuvres a el high s;)e,d sae : new er- int; than for the w r rs. prarrl,i' rel 1 ►•e •netting it t', by the way. still In existent.: settees "1\aou1)elcrs:' c 1 fir h 1 11 c. ry speed :,v. end it wars I Passim' "'moult the her/rat/we nett Ire those wits the necessary s:!nl youth - dating front lee Piu:en,uic per:o.l. rifler 4.»n• al very' low s:)ccd that site showed warehouse «h re one sees slacks of fulness of figure. witch Uir„s(' of 111'ere re 4. III limes are 1:"1"`' slpf;�i.h.a' £S -a s' ;;hl (null which s`•:re of v: r oil !hicknesces,_«•i'h ser ngs ! Tle, empire e'fec' is "hiefly grained by patterned- 'rhe re are several references l to to moon t-1 n.ost big baltk she. s, . of 11 1 s ar:el:e, rind sal is well as the nrrnnge ^e',1 of the 'i, -die. own. outside of the Ol.l Trslnmenl corrubrhr.1 Alter main ennling nI Gilraltar 1':e and: f r niO'•n!ing Ill •.k'Iolons and over nn ord`nary Inns-w'nisted gown, sling the R:blicnl n .11.1 of lon)r perinrls 1'rendcou} al rlext +vent righ! nets• the 1''" s f r p• ting' them together- you The tarsi res',lts, hnw s r, are ()Wined of drought and :. eon,. ie 'fnr.,t:n1( A !1:n"ic on an endurance trial to 1'rini- rC i'`i ihre to Jm; where tate !nal wo •k • by havinc 11►' skirt -weenier 111cked, ('•a 1 in io ti She d l- d n' ► 1 I 'I 1 gathered -fined contains 4) CUi',ollc „ r'-,. ;woe'', '1 411.1 t,, etel +wCIi i r, ti le n:u a c ,tell• b.l ere . p.ni a or (,yet' which Jacnifs col.. e.::., I.i: -..' 7 u, 1140 did plogi'rs.. nn,i a i nvn•nge snc,•d oil It is lure lis: I nnrs 1(r' united. fere ; n toned rt11nd .Ihn shire or slier! waist Nile and Inter r. di e, t r.' i 1�y \pr..; ; sr+' n'een kn-ria •:. oh!Ginr4 for the , man tri Ir:nlin7! hn •(ls or !^ea. lining to he'd it in position. but he Egy; Gn; ,. 1,: n:,w sse.l 1 s'. , 11)1 01 les t'„• I for. the Its' t...: w'hi! . ' i; rr._e. 1.,•s ore renierir�g '1::'"s __ r" ! - r nr - !n vnr'o•t', rrt-. A CO\Vi:\IE\T LITTLE DRESS. did not use the r;s,:' ie 111.s way. 1""rs 01 PI° r..” 1 ':r:: n.n.''r n Ice r --- This Is ren : , "-re r - 't „'•, ,• _, r .l :: i .„ u: err carr°rel Then? is n new Iwo-p:eco suit that. ,,t' y'S s.ia•1:, . s tic 1',,e full s e ,I Ir . t I•i' t:.; !• • , ✓tat, \yhel'e 111e r, tl ws duty fora !!tree piece slit, and le. Verso 38. tits s-Court-(e)►trl advisers,' the ()Rise 1 tri'1, wit 't Cie en•.el.l. • - I el 1- 1'111 tal•e'her ane( titol'y 'demi-diem"' ,• 7 nn n sand or attached to on i' is aptly n•,p:i,d tae era.:.e de.rtl dr.s ' men of high rank. re- ly, r' model, s:'1(; twsnly-one and a fief 1 r. 7. Clhrra, nealn, have n rind teat oflen is h arJ. 11 is the new ki- A man in whom the s•-ri: er Qui ii --'k• ors.mono sleeved 411511. that natural! Joseptr, before ve:. wring to interpret the A prem,^:t1 neeeer dec!nr'1 Ila, 1'10'! •` rr; r'•� the skull so that they nine. 1 y re - dream of I'huruoh Met credited Ir Milli- fir a 1 'ii 41 creed he ye 1 linlnin ! ! ! I (1011 Iftm celrin(' s`'Ive Ihems�ls.s it to a waist Thal looks ly' to do so h, (;•, I. ":511 1 Ju-.ei)tt 1'.4.1' 'e slice' a' eig!t'e'.'t 1 n -,• I ' rin \ , : the p lckin„ r.,nrn. when, like a jack, 1. or a jacket that looks tike i• •. • •^re carer :r't' i54 -(? an,' a wnist. rind cnnsequcntly is ready lo answered ht►at'noh. sr,yuhe. I! is not in = , dein• reel «•anal trn'r r:'n r •'; . •• ' rel:: God will glee l•it.414,uh an urles,•er �' or', seller n- s'. ''! the s^vent• ep : ,! lhmir ei.. t.., ,, Tel nn sy. It out 1!»kin} roe at(n exlru Ince o: peace" (v. IG), ret they had set:ica: nl lit hared to feet, r.'.,' c•1 ,n ,'4 ;. f•;r w1( st. In « :•r underncn'h. 39. Fornsan*eh as God hall, sh. a .1 1r r I 1 i 1 r', !I c rs, rhe :::n«•. Cir weal liltie.v is builover a nim• thee ail this ---The trete. ' ( ally •, r- •r .� , hr is life, )ar�re. liehl 1, •art• ingr nn I brill «ill jnckel ronts. One ished at the su^crna ur:rigs:4 (i.,nl .1.,•; A\OTi:1::1 1 M) MILES. ice 'a. linea se"h gin's recce Ihn' <•,e45 sch dress is black and white striped pinye(! by Joseph's spree:). 1' r.,g• rn'; i \' 'I'r'r.i'n 1 gn,nnrry trials teak place.,.. r' •m n c`• h 1 n or L'n11's and •1 nets v°1-`‘• The girdle is l.:a-k satin and the' that 11 is God who bels nestles! mese fir 1 i ur guns w r'• fir d s'ma;ln!' ;,;,: t'^ 'r+^s a"•1 . • n_ rs sc '1 ria surplice end 11e surplice plaits over the , Ihiigs 10 him, that 111e spirit sv Ill iv even n eln0le nem], «• !n tree erirn`nn's !lin' hsv' 'h-�lr name, delle .f dwells in him. A man s•., divine''• tent at v being sea •ked, n"(1 the se ss41 m' ""1'1 :or; nd record of crime on at - favored is worthy 01 bei: r 'rush d 41n(1 SII5tairted 110 Slriie'Ui'l' de1)11) (`—n e- 1'•"'` (10''e obeyed, and to eln•'►!oy h's sers;e 111051 mntk lir 'cs hnonyc to f'or's'n• u!h lhrk_+ 1,� er ' t' "elnns int rnen in wn- necessarily prove ndvnningeoua s ar,l 1 nildhu'. L(1 • rn p11(1! 1('n sv'K n anda Il.lrrn nf n) acre• In t'r^,f shoulders run down Into this at the I'nck. but in the front are bobbed off like a short bolire. Isere they are fin- ished off wi'h a border of black satin end a pendant fringe of while silk balls 40. Thou s:call be n+rr Illy house --My. ev'renrriy til rdv. She is 1"0"0nlica1i rerce fit lier,"'ve' c in the rrn're of ten -`ti's (':e Ir mining motif Senn on the palace. in general chime, of 1(ftuirs al svi'h fuel rt fun rn•I eru'sinlr speeds: `` "' 0'p n^' skulls of every age and drys' etsew' em. she is n sal• n l d 'c'-'''8'. nrd 1('r ot►'v I v r!rty. as well r1( shoutldeihrI!I helpe }laits furan cafe kimcgtnnfo slcIbe court as suet! as in the country «I totem. . 'Ill."! nc'c is tiro !, rrn i haran)i s, . n 1 \\ 11tt;D IIANI)5 AND Fria. ' , Be ruled -Margin. order 1:teursch•es'width i; fi 11s.hed out wi'h a border of or do hontn ,t, recce re of the Iter: - r lr crry , L \.+;urnlly sunnge slur.es attach to s'ripes s t in er-sswise and attached to Only in the throne. in Re' occupation �" 0 tee I o w • tet ' i 1 ' r , ,, ,, < , Nir- o! the ihrone and the litre or king, will n' a spent • f ff,•; t.•, '• free .1. • fie of Riesz things. One skeleton n droo elite a 11',»i lace. This is t'or- 1 be greater Ihnt1 thou. t'•' n !, ot474 n i'v :.- 1, i v 1 s ,; that of tl floc young fellow a'ho had le been 14 01 tied a few months when 42. His signet ring ... upon Joseph's l) thee S'441 r`'" n , '. r, , .•• '."' 1;. met w lh nu acrid tit and «•ns n est hnnd-\Vile the kalif s same! t• nu all til 1 ' " I , rya 1 11 \1 . :. r 1 k r -••"ers insect her :::e I' Iul,:4 , ;, !> h! 10; eat. (Int 11' x115 nrn,utat,d, stale decrees and docunitnis %vele settled. ^ p i ': • he h. (! b :• id S received very severe • '- real interns that made his case 11 pelts=. to ::FUf. Ile;ree Oe le fie informed flint he cornet ••..i The Irnnsfer of line ring. Ther, fore, to Loatd, the hand of Jose)•h indicated the con'er- ring upon hien of the right to issue d.- cr(rs and lass's in Ihr 001110 of the kinit. Cut • u• w'!I 1 ke Ilee sort -sires Treat n. s'S',111 was lis e, hr earl h`� body tar 5:10, a'nich Joseph is Ilius vol silnp:y n high nllic:nl, h"rde1 over to his wire. who but in fact vicegerent of the k'ng. and 1 cul -e. and v:!J We. 11 prey•-ul discal• c"me from Brittany to say filmset!, arid ruu Itis steadThron.'11- a"er• fie nffecling pnieing, left the lins- de.-.les:ribcdiin Ibis. ande Ihryal i0JinwiiinIig„ ora \\, 1'l n• e erant 1red has kern bnkc11. r,itnl sei'h the Price of err husbands verses are in every relit et peculinr:y 1' 11 l'e "."H ,'d in n ,!n hp (•lath 1c;r t) 1"wly in her 170nd. As nt nlnI1ep of far! Egyptian, f« day- if will ref cithn:,!e svh�n cut:fh(c 5.11'11}' of ladies by the Irving la far Vesture; of fine 1'.nen-Or. "cotton” Inv. and 11 will 1101 Le dry,• 1.trnrn common than one might think. (Marg.). Suc.F vcslurts were«urn ion•f For n dal,p cuplxhard, which to 1'nhle lee Freennd. einem the rrc=ine of the orally by men of hi)ilt r•:uhk 111 Egypt, • 1" 00115/' n,il'tnw. place n spurt trot ' 1 rnn'ntne tic's re 1812 ant' lest. the hole A gold chain mewl his neck -A peen. n1'iel:tiu9' in'') !t, w''IC t w'll n':! •.r's e• ••f per-nns rising unclaimed in alms. linrly Egyptian form of recognition en.nn'orh i 11 'hi"' Ile'". but s«-;e:en 1111,1 it r'•hd hnspltala are 801(1 io stave services rendered to the mown. (!i `1114!(1 t le 5, ':r r• rrm'r' entire snfilrierf int the rode 43. The second chnriol--Nest to Ihnl of .01111. rn of nlnl •, .1 nh^ nd 1 snf•i"al )irnlesstnnc, 1 the king. perhaps teen distinguishable ;if thlierhupph:,v, snhos r 'nhe dlsley,lvrOpentt, 1et:e'r'a,' 1en'^^Terynn(firrhvo rristrd 500)0 beefiest; of its peculi'ir dccnrnCons ns the of the 0!l. 1. -len fit1 lip w 1 1 sa'n'er. \Viten y a•'1( ren In i n^don, tut little nnpenrs I. he known of such ins'ltulrons now. Te n'l Inn'r'ries the evnslve r'nly is ^e• in• rr-I' "We get our bones from second in rank nutong the kings It 1 erellr 5 nettrssary to ,,-e the unint, chariots. "horses and chnrh,ts nre first flour nil !'Ir s+nlrr refer •.•awn find It represented nn the Egyptian up,numcils a'' fresh r 5 w':rn fire' •, 'erred. under the i8111 dynasty. niter the petite.: Sn!' filet iva'er is 'h t • rne(N'rrn f"r rl*1rh•. a �" n".:'''' „ ',1! 1 inh)ernm sign of the Hyksos, and consequent >• ,1'• long after Joseph's time; but they me:, 1 ,; et , ::1; ' rr • 1 ro'd wafer. '1'110 have been introduced rturirg the Ifykw,.; 14,41'ti'•;; 1,.1:st 1 . t ' r , 1-' 'v sitnkrrt tito free 1t !r period, of which few monuments remain; war- al d « t'h 11'e - In earlier limes the k t►t, «1(5 carried I:y !r}t the C'0'tt is i . soldier: on n s'dateehnir•" (Driver,. r,. then le. .1. rnak- •;,;y wet Row the hrn knee --A ;e ihr rncnnin r I r.'r..11os•' tin rl s'. Il,c nholfing. of which In the A rt !s vol c rfrun will a (Iry meet. ' :; Ihe1 wntrr translated necnns'' seen ler in s"1:r,1 n.nho! not rctnwe shooed ;le rubbed welt the Hebrew' word ricrirm )1 to kneel."1 la" 1 nkin!tofies j : es vol hnpnrinnt 4{. \V1NInu1 rbcs shall 11.4 mull) lib rip rife= stinted h' 1• ;:1(•,v.'.!• A eleen oven his hand or Itis foot in all the hand elf 1, a sl•i' q• 1 n 111. hn,!rrplat:• senlilnllMt Egypt -An example of Orirnlal 'p�'r }s undnuhtr(I'v n necessity. white n Bole: though the despo'!c rule Orf shores hent rheied Ir scrurel nl the Oriental monorche afpronctled very a enmen entre'+ e,, as e, seal 14p the nearly (lis de}:ree of nhsnlutisn'• 'It 1^rs • , r'. . � • t, nn even. regular tem - 45. Phnrnah catlyd Jnsepti'= terns p,,l•)ter • I ' rten%tnts n'nintn,n-' I. %npllenath'llancnh-%termini;. 111., "(,nd en r, 7,1 r •' t':e join/ t!;r,,•-,agllly spnk`. rind he crime int„ life." P «a r,!t the. •••te f? !!t • rnen! •• :thee} riot unusual for Egvplinn monarchs in true', 1 1 - .• ' n -t ,1 'r melted choose the:r minietrrs of elate from dtinping i • ' . ' r ' ,1 e,+• 5107. among their foreign 11o•10hnld slaves, 111 } It n rr r. ;.: ' - •.Aisle the wluutt. upon the 40rns1•-n of their being torn' +''t''' ' . '1 . r ' • -':,ere, 111)4 cheated to positions of rank nml tel- loon s r, ' ' • Let :et • , . •' '•el se. t r I tnnre, 11 1%114 ellS14181IIEY to g'ec some seem 1, 1' rl ,'.I nre, ' , , . • r the •'lnl•a•.ate Egrptinn name. 115 the one er6nrites o 1 the outer surface will be 6'n' cn n!'i r"d Iron Joa•i,h, �pnilt. .tsepaIl,--\terming, "1'clonging to the ,p 7l1141''85 Nettle" NO SI•til 1.t'rle The daughter of I'nliphern. priest of ten ejosiet'. 'follow out and till meth !r nre lees On 'fho Fiy;h petrel re On was One of his \\'ife : "Do sell think talking will flnety chr,ppc'? r >• fit,',,. :..l,1 :1• 1 in ctrhen the fulcnlgst men of inlh)4)1,, in fhr ewer hecnme n lost�nrl''' (leek- (',l+re, p„tnb,es. rhe•„11:!' 1':11111 s\ , , r r iter 11us1,1ml: `111 during your so• eentething emtnilc suitable; put 1 •• i.. .1 . r:tlfil. 'meek generally p::lft),i, :Ill lin- ., - - , 4 ,111 IV/'' Ile ,n•: r•••n.n „e .1111 II:r 171//141: ,.•••••• -- o,neat(r dr4Q-inp on resp. n,. �. : , In I ' I n 1(.1 . ': -E., of tin=e liltlr�. Jnic .h Ilnl. i mar/ lt,sl 1ci.`tal•:' S.Itnd.--Take nt..;1 tr:, • • '41. 5 -..., tie 1,s elle oat.,.' 1,47,, one of the "lire' tnmil,:,s' '.1 the The pr"ocher whose study it rnnfnrd pea r f Ie !,, t mled arid cut in f • I rte.), t„ carry it nm017 het Intel. The ells o1 1)n. mentioned 01+4) in (+ten•., 8,111 'o Remo an equal qu:lte 11. , s- P n-.• in clear water, end Open 1 %rh•MI 54I. Cell, 4.i, en. 14 seven miles 1.1 (reit wallah sure to say many foolish rf cold i •';:ed tleteoe. ala° 001 ill .5111.11: ;with , e ttlyob, « P 1 mon • .: ; scaler n+ when pain)_ northeast et (ler modern r:nilYo, 11 ss•ns "M', In{k is cheap." }e it Y 1 ;Alexi p sees; let eland for nn !tour or 711e 1. , rr' !s ('o'. r ! fal'rb-'s would to bleach. ranee Ib li well. by the bre. k-, noel a a% see neer» lend a lawyer for pleadin rt. the ko u(Ili! Ibc },otak,c; beeo,ne r r.t I . jese ' scaler. :he centre of sun t -worship In I'.ly}'l, els cur disc.” g 1"e, l'rcneh (ne'ors. 1•v the w•nv- is sn!'1 to e'n'e b^rn In e•ci 'rnen more tear 12' yenra nn'' nl' t!'e's"rkm-n enrng:d there Intel ! ave crrve,l nt tenet nee senra fn the dissecting schools of the Fr.'n^li metropolis. WILLING TO (1 r.d w• (?i a black salin band Ike that across the feint, Pinel with corn! nink satin and eared svi'h the little wht'e l n'i fringe. The piped folds of block sr.tin also finish the 1ne:de of the stir- prre, 'rhe annear^nee 0f a 1v"!st of white v••)enelen•t"s i elven at all the open snn^rs unr'crre- th by lrelegs and sleeves o' it attached to the lining, .4,- M1'iTENs FOR DOGGY. As to".sl people are aware, no traveller In ice -boatel !Vries %voted Think of be- ing without n numerous canine retinue for traction purposes. 'rhe breed of dog most widely used for this purpos•is the grey-haired t:s- qui)naux, but !hese al times display a cu"ning and rue -ably that is by no 'nears n renrnmerdalion to them. They ore inve!e-'nte thieves. and many will }-nnw Ihmugh the:r tl'nces al 11111re, if they nre very hungry, to go off on a !.tinting expcditlon on their own ac- celmt. (:,nseghenlh•, mnrn' explorers employ SI. itertiards or Newfoteellands, who nre et-i!y (rained by methods of kindness. One (lraw•bl c'(. however, is Mot they hive some d nieulty in becoming accus- tomed to n tsh diet. and do not pos.'ss s.. great a degree of surefontedness 01 the Eequimmlx h met. Consequently, }}EAR. they hove 'o be pros i.I el with woollen• Colt) stlnea, shnprd like mittens. tie.( Pater : "This is very sudden. young with n deerskin string. The dogs sante mn. \\'nuld'o1 Inke moly dnuitht''i become very fond of these garments, itemaram w'i'hv-fit n w•e'rdy ofn%%111. g?' end ehen their t et nre cold or suure, Staler : "Ott, no. it there's nnything whine piteously for 'nein. Mout her you «'not to warn me of, go ahead-t'm listening." f AN EXCEPTION. "You say he drank liquor and used lo1nrro 1111 he was 109." "1 c1 i:1." Mittel did he die Oft" "Ile Isn't dead." d' SCIGNTit'i(„ "Science.' remarks nn uneelermed con. temporary. - , i'mple eat loo much." l;yidenlly eees " is speaking from an overloaded interior. f Recently n young mail end the mister. lune to be run over. 11 «ns net until the wheel had passed over the poor noires leg and gone a few yards (nether lint the drier shouted. "book out The un- fertunnte man struggled to a silting posture rind replied with bitter snrcnsm, "You're not owning back, are your OU't•-IiERODING iIF.ROf), An American, visaing Dublin. told some startling stories of the 'tenet' of New fork .eky•scrnpers. "Ye haven't Been out' newest 11o1.1, have ye?" nsked an ishii:min. "N.1," replied the 1'nnkee, "\\'ell.'•sold the Il i•hlunn, "it's so tall that sec hose to put the Iw•, sup stvrcys 0.1 hinge~." "\\'int furl" fished the Alio-neon. "So that we can lel '0111 down ele!e Mt neem goes by 1' stet.! Pat. Longt'":,rh Farm, near A'hburfort, New 'Ireland. gives an average of 10 bushel.• of w•heeat to the acre. nod i:ns been cancel the best farm In the w•'t141. in ell :Scotland (here are 5h',0e0 fewer (niniliees than In Ireinen n1o1't'• fed the average sir. of n Se ,Ice family is greater Ittatt that of one In lnndoo, j