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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1907-09-05, Page 3Faith Is Christianity's Cure for Anxiety ,"that yo may study' to be quiet."- ing. \`• •• love God, because 110 feet i Theesidemiatu iv., 11. l.ve.l us Anxk•ty inwi)154 extreme pain. 11 ot>_`. \\'e lttitsL for recognition or else 0.,11404 [nim the 504440 nowt as anguish. *rice + over lh0 meagre and 'neon - "1 he pain. however, es not pigswill, but llegite,and for that reason all the herder to leer. Ilow prevdte•ut in Petr ety is this form •t)1 Mental leen. II•,e•, infrequent is a tranquil face. .\ timely sects to Le u kind of hysteria le which .lmericzuls aro (pewee, Hail we %flatly affect the lives of p esuliarly susceptible. In suicide, at others. Ilsidecs• 1Iµ: chief value of our leas(, we 50.114 t•4 be in u fair way of out- were is that it prom etee ample and s}en- (+tripping lite test of the world. Some wehieal oet-devek)pment. God thinks Hindus that Ptufeessor James was show- more of 11 nam linin of his work. The ius aloe' Cn11teridge relnareet 'iron the work 4440)• be meeelt hay 01' stubble, ht -Strained 1:4, e.; of Americalis and their the end burned up, but the man is dish,: fe,l I:n,t ;. to contrast to oriental sawed. )4tac.eley :sent -ewe. Ile said that it was We ane employed by our Great Mader I:,• 1 . ,u e,! 11 1 111s to "-lire at certain 14 w-;rk by the day, not by the piece. fuse ., e4 • ry dei to relax their muscles Every day should have its ritual and it is w1' me,hlate .oi eternal things. 1i,w•e important to live by rule 111811 to Ila; rhrishau l a euro for anxiety" accomplish some great result. This is 'Ito Christian is tranquil as regards pro- the seine of "Tell unsevered from Trtul- 5is1m fin. the future. Ile pnowides for quility." the future. but without anxiety. Over •t'ftE SL'PRI:\{L' CRISES OF LIT[: and over Christ bids his disciples : tie toe anxious. 'Pili; does not mean that err an even beers 1 uil[ul source of fore wa nee not to work hard turd lay IID Lt•ding than our past. or provision for against n rainy day. 11 -) future. •'Phis mind is infested with The scriptures rnt 44 toilet that r{ghtrousneR, tete thoughts of bereavement anti with Is: the parent of moor'. 'SoOk tir.;t tlx: langdonl of (sod, 81141 His rigltte)usncv ; ani all of these things shall le added unto yeti." 'file tulivcrse is on the side of Our ,work. too, often 'tutees us 1111xt- ;lily -time Tltic rlbht pt efe (or the bed t't2 sup1:use.l sacred site of Anr:,ce''IS A FIENDISH BOYCOTT ♦i~1 -i-1-1'3 i I ii-. t t i i -i I iii l - Is however. ebony; away 1mm the wall, ecpulcher. The summit of the inounla.0 s) that lixre may be tree circulatwn of is 4.780 fort above the Gulf of Akah:,h, ' ir: air all around the sleeper. and about 6,07e feet above the Dead Sea, T Fashion V 1 1 Stains on japanned care can often be which, as is well known, is fur below `� a'' ■ successfully removed by means of a sea level, \U\\ la)1\l. /)N 1\ lltl 1.\\t1 \'r TIIC '. T little salad oil rubbed over the surface Discouraged bee oI (ho way -'Ilia PItietNI •I tette • with a pfere of flannel. 'frays of this country was des(rt and +nrgh. •Hints l� ts• T description ehoukl never bo washed 5. Against God and nigalnst Moses- -- T with hot water, os the heat tents in time Never in their turinutitgs du the to cause the japanning to crack. They Israelites seen; to have accused Moses of tIv''s of family Na:le tit; rroble- .ire should, however, always be) .washed, ur.lnilhfulnees to Jelulvah. tits policies ♦`�'1+11•11-1-1-1-1-1-1.1-1-111-1-14 1 \\etched Illy and when neceeeary, in It,kewarnt soapsuds, 01 administration are constantly ideati- taiIle. li .o1 i[i\ Peet AUTUJIN, and dried carefully with a soft cloth and lied by the people with the laws and twill it polished with a leather. of Jehovah. Scientific ho}ti+uttin has reached the Not leng ago nn English fashion Milk is, in itself, a perfect fold; that is, This light bread -Or, "vile, worthless !ugliest stage of efficiency in counties funymagazine st anuuu resd : "Happily se tical it contains all Iho elements necessnry to bread." Tho reference is to Iho manna Leitrim and Roscommon, Ireland. sustain loamy style of dressing, the separate sustain lift) and to build up and repair which had now for so many yearn been It is the "unwritten law" of these rlcl, blouse and skirt, is n thing of lit, plla,e. the bodily tissues. As it is a food, it the principal article of food of the Ist•ael• grazing districts, and as ill "unwritten 'Itt that very sou+e magazine a f.w slx•uld not be considered as a beverage, Hes.w" it is known and feared rich enol pages beyond was mllr,l tt11h the latest to be used as such in addition to solid 0 Fiery serpents -Fiery in the sense, poor alike lhr+oug(ot,t the country. wrinkles in tailored and fancy waists. la +ve b . probably, that the Milan -mullion po- lite ., spieueu; rc>.t:1ts of ail our 411411ts. But fords. When se used it :+des to the lax f, y } \Louts of the United Irish l rogue boast + it goes, ! or nonlhs we have had lite value of our work i determined not made upon the (ligestiwe u` (;ilne. Many ducted by the bile of the serpents c0tsexl o(enly' of its pxpwer. A inert' lhrcal k le+„ctainud to us it) nu uneer(uul tuns 1 y the bulk of the result 4l IIieveel, but Persons who say They 0nnot take urn intense burning scensation. (loth In punish 0 man by the "unwritten lute" is tit. demise of the separate waist. But 1.y the spirit in which the wurpc is done milk." Cocause they drink it at meals as Iho desert south of !Westine and in the alto11 sullfcienl to bring hint In hi; +111011 W foul useful ac4d 1)cewnt!ng p Semitic peninsula serpents of various cm roust has a ratlike i1 is only as wee go deep into the work i( it t,er0 water, would find that no (Ils- e. S 1 1 knc in subu,kin. say, the London article u! vvrarin„ . ,.,If, with out thought of flee 01150. a;;rte'el.le effect would follow when used kinds abound. Very few of these, how- Deily express. propensity of turning up again, wlUr a in place of food and not as_a food tie- ever. a1e0 poisonous. No one can appreciate the far-renchin( stronger lite than ever. conlpaninlent. 8. Make Theo a fiery :erq'eul--Or, stn- eftcets of a highly -skilled boycotting lettere is, reatur•all•, a changed %hew- r- ply, "n'ako thee a serpent." movement who has not slu1l ed the sy: - Point of the lime and 111000 for Iho de - A elandeed-This word is (150(1 of any tele at close ring, in this; part e1 Ir.'- faded blouse. \Ve no longer serve it :.feta rotund \vhiCh the people, cs4,'cinl- land, some or its results may set•nt al. et:garnished, as 11 were, and consider I: hoops, gathered or were mustered. nidil impossible in a supposedly civilized uul•selves itepropriately- gowned for the Hero it seems to mean simply a pole land. most 10111►RI occasion. r sulliciently high to be conspicuous. '1'\\'O 1'EAIlS OSrfACISED. Nor are WO apt -in the larger cities. at p Of brass --Not brass es we (:now it, iea�l-k, wear n blouse and skirt of a l\TEitN.1T10N.\L I.F.SSt)N, but n nalwal Ine(iil. pmlxtbly Copper, A case in point is that o[ 'Minas different color without lending harmony alloyed with some stronger or harder Brady, caretaker of hyo evieled farms in le the whole by u jacket. 'Tin rule 13 SEIII. 8. 11etnl other than zinc. 'llonz,, which is te:• lialli1aglei ngli mountains. 4.gidly observed by the pun: bilious coon _� nit alloy e2f copper and tin, was well For test years Brusly curd his frtnils !when the thermometer is indulging in 1:n•,tall among the weenie, while brass, have been ostracised, hunted by a mot sect unbridled soaring painful to swelter - Lesson N. 'tic I(:aien iscrpenl, Golden : i ,t hnow it, an alloy of copper and vvhenevtr they v-enlwrtl outside thi ;rig humanity. zinc, sa acs nut Li/ have b('�), te,uunonly forced toolice ltattel rhvtiilyt18lx1 Ihirteir yloii r ,offal as ananCC ssrnyalo[lilhe tanent of sy tailor Text : 1(41111 a. 11, 15. su.,tcu, if at all, a1 this time. at night in order to gel food, and t+t'du^ed ;,louse, or to wear with the olein or er- THE LES•S+o� \Willi STUDIES, Looked unto the eer•ept of brass -in g the lime of rain Ifazekiah during the h u pitnhle state lie gradual starvation while linen skirt, r, separate waist has Rased on the text of the; Revised \'_1'e 114.eighth century is C. tee "I:t•onnc son and constant terrorism. such a [iron (told on feminine favor that shin, pent," popularly believed to be the sante Brady is a sturdy, 'el( -preserved old nothing has been found to take its place Unworthy to linter. As We r•.'ad of the which a\los( had made in the wilder• rtcnn' a lyrical Irish peasant fanner in --nor, i; it pt+obnbio , soon 4311 be. pi.verly, sicktle, ural death tu►d old ago. ,t•wardly ten► unci panic which se dud mese, had become an object. of idolatrous farms ante, with set•ernl sons, Ito. No well -gowned remelt woman would Hero. ng81m, the Clu is(inn's eye is alhneil u; 411 the 110Lriws al tl►e 141)4)11 of iii Worshipin Judah. Under the influence of !cents aro located on the Crofton cock wearanything bat a Iain chide blouse, by faith in. Iho l)wc of("1*Pruvidenco spies wile told 01 giants; 111141 strongly 1•.ei+diearnest preaching the king was tett main I n liein, ll sleep and rock; Phis may 110 (x411) 1 i such daintiness is e is only an4111er Hanle for the love o[ God forlwlicd cities, we must ever bear in p b b mountain in the leaveahlerngh chain. :-ve c„fly luxury than with us \\'hnt- w•hich anticipates the e) crises, so lint mind that the ;apple vvh�m Moses Ice( moved' to destroy the local sanctuaries IIs refused l0 the tardus, which ,:wet the cause, the results are charming when we arrive at their we see the 01(0( forth from Egypt had been all of them "altered throughout the kingdom. In his neighbors thought should be returned hand- ed. ❑, lo copy, whether in fine machine teases of the Fathers hand that has 8r- to Ur.e words of 2 ling; 18 1. "ie renioctd to the former tenants, and n rigorote slit(,iwg or the more laborious hand- rcn Del them for el beforehand, either dcbject slave;, uunc ^►LStalre(i it) ace to � i'i high places, and brake Iho p blurs, 180yco11 was declared, whirl► has cat- work. k f (rdom or to n fair [lghlinb enc! cul d(,twn the A:dtlerah : 8n(t he betted without the truce of even an Jour. brake in pieces the brazen serpent ;hat ! erten- is nolhipb radically new in these Masse hail trade ; h.r on:.4 those days o the present day. early fall blouses td wear tviUt the Me- llen!, children of Israel did Lura iu^c14s0 \\'A'fCI11:U 1):11' .1\U \IGIIT• ot'al and fancy suit. The chief changes to it." Volunteer pickets w0trhed the farm; are shown in the arrangement of Inco or .1. - night and day. When the scanty stuck lucks to give the desired long shoulder of provision was exhausted and Brady lune. Sleeves are also longer, the tailored I3U11.IN(. 1 i1ISONliltS TO 111: \'ill. or his sons started in their little donkey- ones guile to the wrist, and even teeny -' cart torr n village to buy supplies, the w rhikntall lig r iwelif ectls l the Llo g.cuf(s, (Jur Forefathers Tried (44 \114k( the Pun- packet; gave lite uturm, and ail the rc�t1- The new L•latscs are all el .o down Ishntcnt 111 the (:rime. d('rtl3 in 1110 R811inttgl•'rngh regon def Out foregathers deemed hanging alto- their work and t•oopc+d atter their vie- wc•il (1410 the bell. -hack and front. On " ((4145. !nest of the 00111403 tire well the narrow gelher too good for people: who totem N;, shopkoeger was allowed to sell frills •1 hecoll linen or lace, usually ►:Uout deliberately poisoning other Deo- them font(. Brady was refused rat :nod, wader at the back. This Ls quite a Irk•. They substituted for flue punish- 1(owra, the to'.vn nearest his fnrins: new idea, and gives u pretty (Irish to wont boilingn to death, efts blest to sat- then al liallinagleragh, Dr•unikeer•iu the collar. fel this penalty being also the flrsl and Urumshando. The waists made up in chiffon, soft '1'11E \L\N \\ II() DOES RIGHT. Exceptions to this are only apparent. 'Tex life of the individual is too short for Ili principle to work itself out coln- pietely. . so that it stands out more clearly In the history of a family or of a nation. P i; not only provisii11 for the future that Lt apt to lllaeis us a ions, \\'0 -worry over ot,0 past. Now, the Christian revelulkn► 1:rovaxes a drug for these painful menea lee. We leant, like St. Paul, to forget. Me things whet are be- hind. \\'e cannot change the past, but -we believe that all our sin: are forgiven. Our very 51118 (leen become stepping - seines. They prevent presumption. 'They fill us eel' sympathy for the err - THE SUNDAY SCHOOL lightening the ber l n or strengthening obtain their rights. Hence the persistent oar slonkh'rs to b. -0r it. S,.n+e rat t 01.0 report of a majority of the men ,eat to things we may ne5e-r have t.4 experience investigate the country. that its inhale - tit all, and why :dieted we anew our- tints wore a p<ople mightier than the selves to silver them in mingcnalion? Hebrews !night well, nj•art from the as- \\ • have no riglil to oscopy the 01111(1 sut•lnces of Jcl►uvah's assistance, in- ', ((h unpleasant lhl rags, '1'11(• ;angina- spire then( with fear and trembling. The lin) has power In mus; untuw'8t(1 problem of leadership confronting Moses event: se as to pre`ellee the offset of their mast haw0 been 011e which taxed bath his unusual ability and Itis great pa- tience. At one time clearly the thought si,ggeste itself to vim that he might abandon this contentious and unwieldy !exile cold snletilute his own descen- dents as iho' shose'n people. But strong l's the (04I 811 411 may have been, it was 1e,b1y put aside fur the greater burden known lin hsh professional poisoner, u; the original mission which he lead one Ilichard It(lssc, cook to the Bishop undertaken. Nevertheless, the cowerp dice of the people had proved their un- el Rochester in the reign of Henry 1.5; (0 ndertak1111 invnsion thV111., says I'cal•son's e, aOun131lry, 8u111 110)406'e \fuses nmouncesofe 111 the mediwvul lim\Ves, oneklythe conna- te them (hat Jehovah will not had them eel of Europe, poisoners, when detected, 11114 Cnnann until every nduH anwltg ares usually brokim alive upon Ike them wl:o has known slavery 51)1111 hnvt' WIIe(I, after huvin(; fir:;! been given tt occurring sintuihuteuuel•. (teat evils none to us One by 0110 and grace is promised kir each day's need. BEV, Eh\\'.\I!D relierl\. 13* HOME 0 pint of stock 00 gravy end pepper and Fell to taste. Let this mole to the boll and simmer for about fifteen minutes, yA itave reedy halt n px11111d of mncal0Il1, !,1 ••viously boiled and well &edited, and • see ee it to the sauce it few pieces al n k?***i 71Oc**4*** 1! -1ED lilt' I1•t:S. ("slip., .--Take thee bounds of pie (l eel, cut In cubes; 1:. ,.' pounds of • u kited sugar; the ((4..44 and grated of Iwo lemons; one-half pound of e d one r best), n0 are . irk, meals(walnuts1. pound of risins, Put. in stew kettle time; loss the wis•!e gently with two sp"0ns. adding plenty of grated cheese, and serve it) a Very 1101 dish. Stew of Veal. --Nell one ounce of clari- fktl dripping In a slewpan, then add Heim herbs and 1111 onion all chopped finely and half n teaspoonful of flour. Fry till a light brown color. add pepper MO Sall Willi o • )r Iwo cto es half n pint 01 gravy, and 14)mr cold veal cul in rie2es IIx size of 5:) cents. Lel the whole died in the tviklcrnes. Grieved by this ase( of the rack while in prison awatl- anllouncenud, the impulsive penile, re- tag ixcct►tiun, as a sort of gentle reunite periling of their cowardice, make n (1i 1 t)1 what they had presently got !o hasty attack upon the C.nnnaniles, only, go through. Ih4,.ovcr, to be repulsed with great kiss. For wholesale poisoners, however, For th1r y-t'ighl years they remain in the rend cs(•43•ially wloieeale poisoners cf desert of Pnrnn, with their hendquat(ers little children. evert this dreadful death 1. :golly!' and cook until as (hick as pre- slew very' gently for about half nn hour, at Kndesh-llnrllea, !fere (bore was was not deemed sulliciewl{y painful, and . : 3414. can the mixtures. 'fills is used then add 44 ieaspe0111ut of hot cream, plenty of water. and trout this (intuition new and special 1110des of punishment I.. meats as a saucy', set well. and . f1 the lire mix in the yolk e. the p(eq)lc wandered with ewe. were invented, Titus, Louise lecher, a 1 eglish Marmalade. -To four patnds of a w•ell-b Galen egg. Give the whole a . t' see for pasturage. end In IL they Parisian baby -fernier, who in 1 i(3 551)3 •five pounds of lie her shakes over the fire net serve. e - :tea for 5500511 p. for social lite •�,I I+roved to have done to death no feweer 1, (111 _tie. add p ! 4003(0y should 1.0 ((p1 1.- • - 11:.• adjustment of jt,dicinl ne •1.. � -. than sixty-two infants by admin; tering !,. i;l, crab tie. and eight oranges; boil little chopped 1 , 1.., tours. 'fake the rind off the oran• Meet e over the surface. i h meet's intervening !pewee,( „ to their carefully graduated (lases t•( t - and cook In water until lender. :. -• ,....in end this one record. in lel • - white arsenic mingled with powdered e. :.•n cool enough to bendte, clean !. ,, ,e !i •' ,\.•els cunu,'Clcd with e - ;;.ass, was sentenced to be shut tip :n 'e off with meson; cut ►.p the yellow tsesive parity rebellions neatest f. •• 1111 114.11 cage with sixteen wild cols, e •1 the scissors in line pieces, and ped t authority of Noss, ndelitiennl reties. end suspcuded over n slow tire, c. f 4 ce,uk w 1111 the mixture. k lien; w ittt regard Io lite (hdic'e of ti.• This was done, with the result that 1.(1441e Whip. --To one cup of stewed Lewites, tit' presets' portions of the sac- v, hen the cats l'ecane infuriated with i : 1803. chopped fin', add whites of four rilirr•;, !oiling. 811.1 the ceremony of La at and pain they turned their rnge • s. beaten stiff. and clean) of tartar, perri(irati.en, the deaths of Miriam and upon her; "and after thirty-five. minutes �,(1. elleepiart•r teaepoonfnl. Put in t► d Ik l .\4tl•.n 0(.0.1 are tee irded. while the of the most horrible sufferings put (!ll :. of cold water in the overt and let ehipler immeilialely preceding Iles one ! water buil (wetly Minutes. het stand is d0(ih,i largely to nn aceount of the the water until served, as it will 1'°'- tenets ee,nneetcd with Ili: departure 4)1 ,. +.1 it from, falling. lite people hent Kielce!) and their nrnrrlt Sliced 'ron)alues.--'('eke the seeds out 1; Mount liar. it was et 11115 place that of green tomatoes. CO in flue strips Aaron dirt(. t. '!1 scissors until yott have six pounds 4e' •eemnlocs. Add four or live goo4i-sized Verse 1. When finally the long so- 1 • peppers. green, after Inking out the jnurn at lulde'e wee nearing its t'tld, ,Rests and culling fine. Add ale() two pill the lire had come once tort: 10 snit a hall (wands of white' sager end attempt to oiler the Promised (.and, lite e t) quart of cider vinegar. n It•If-our c 4 - • oo5es tail n small (faanets• Of niece. ( k for ane h.,11r over 1111 t.sr1 firs* and s 1 will have nicer spieee 1),matrns. Jumbles. --To one-half ruin of butler reel one beaten ep4.'. two real one-half c :a of 11404r, one cup of sugar. one' -half 4 •. of (1(3045411. and enc -halt traspxwnful (' ,.dn; cram butter. met sugar, beaten r . and cram: hitt dry ingredients, add 1. mixture. and drop from spoon on but - teed tins. Vinegar t:tidye-To two cups of su- gar newt three'-((unrt(•r3 of a clip of vine - ger. quer ler cur of water. one le'aspron of vanilla, m►d butter the size of an egg. 110(1 untie Mown. Quick Rice Pudding -Put twit n ''up of rice, one pint of milk. a pinch of salt. and halt a cup of raisins in n double boiler. Iloil half nn hour end add two whole eggs, 114108 helm. with hall a (HINTS F011 THE HOME. Keep lorry in Iles (!ark. if exposed to (11 , light it will quickly (•rnnul810. Always scald i4udeau•h before C4M*king, .for it requires s•, iimeh lens sugar, and yr' loses Roue of its nitric Soap 811 tentless should e txn,ght seine lime bekere they are needed. as thee 5514,11' I1ws meekly after iv'ing kept. Use common whiling on a damp cloth lo clean paint niccl•, and rub evenly. 'I Lis does nil s(xoil 1he paint in any w0•v. Cayenne peq.)Wr blown into the cracks where ants congregate will drive them away. The sante remedy is 'also good fid• tni0t'. If you wish 11 ink(' In be IIghl, pill it il:l•o n 114441 hal oven al first. and tel the heat diminish after the first twenty Int\\'hen a n.hing a wooden floor put two (11Ll•spae,nh+l; of parallel oil into some clean saps• water as hit as ynu cult leer your hands in. It will 1115o (10..1r,y all insects. If a emelt hole he drilled through a kettle Ill when new it will lel the atenln out. and the lid will Incl kinger, for the britt: will net 1." eaten oft, 115 is often 1110 case with a kettle lid. .\ 'thorough rubbing with a piece of twine{ dipped in benzine or motor spirit wi;I min45e dirt and grease from felt hats, and bringing 1110111 in the ripen ndr will se, 41 nese Reny the emelt. Stein! or discolored plotogrnphs may he cleaned by sponging them with clear cold water. The cardboard mounts way he cleaned by 11)('+1145 of slate breed rub - 1R•.1 ev1 r them lightly. Ile sure and lel the writer run for a 1•5. minutes before filling -the kettle In Ihr Morning. ns the wider in the pipes Is unwholesome, This (recauton sh•uk) lc taken even when lie water is going te be boiled. Title Is a good trenlrnent for a damp wall : fake une•qumrter p0uncl of tete'. la... add a quart of naphtha, nn41 stir well together. finish the wall over with the mixture. anew it to dry. wnd ym4 will fin(; it has booms firm mid hand. This mieture can be bought el any c11e'rn- 1st's. Patent lenlher boots and shoes should never le cleaned wilh leeching. '('hey Melee he first wiptt wilt a damp s(s•ng,' 1.4 remove the dirt 801 (lien 11. roughly tired and p ollshevl with a soft cloth. A very little oil or trash hut- te • may occasionally be used as a dire. sing. An excellent furniture -en -Am le made n•: follows : Mix one egg with half a glee of turpentine and the same of vine- gar. Apply with a Pelt cloth, and rub or( :with a sift linen rag. To palish cut Py; °emcee of h"eswnx into one ounce of s(,ennneele cold let it stand in n warns pinee for twelve hnttrs, The right plates for the 1 e.1, mnny peo- ple Berm In think, is ngainet a wall, wtwn' it will Ir fairly well out of the Way of the (scut -ants of the room In Ute cep 01 st.gar. Cook end stir tone whittle over the lar; 410 not (seek tenger •,r the eggs will curdle. Serve wills cretin) and smear. r+t;pbc'rry sl110)1 whipped cream, o • custard 384400. To Cook Biee,-\V8sh the rice until the water no tenger !stoke 411(1sy; cover well with coil water. and add salt. ('over the i.nr in while it Ls to be cooked, and Leen the nee begins le boil over see( it eMi 1 where it will not boll so herd. Abetit one-half an hour will be long enough 114 nook 11. Ent it with butter or Wavy as n vegetnb,l'. Use the ries that ( not 1 11:11t 1 if leiesihie', 11.un Sleeks. --Cul thick 5lieee from e 1.1),\ ham, put (twee. in!., a frying -pan with n email aside, of water and cock •305vly. turning cine or twice, till the water lien evnp0ra'td and the sleeks are a light brown. Dr edge them lightly with flour. Itnve ready a entree milk by boil- th,' n lei -teepee of milk. n smell rime of butter. n !inept toilful of mustard, with n b'W grain: of c 45enne. Arrange the steelet on a dish and !weir the t.)lling twice over tblo1m awl arrange sippele of ken -t 841014x1 111,' dish. \e8(•s•l,Mtl \lnetronl.--Fniling fresh nnesee ter the snug, ieke half a sir• any Zein' of the French (ninnet pulp +' English preparations always have iregar in theme tee the toilette S401100 tetI1) n large +shoe) In with 3 quarter or l.I04Iites sent messengers 10 this king of lelom, whose territory lay just east of 11.Vt1' 110111\eON 1'1{1':`OE,''4. Ka4)t:41►, and were! to lie grimed a pence. I 11 phssnge 111r111gh his' col.nt•y, their Set ern! Instances of \\'intoe 1.1'inn FOLI.OWED 131" 110' I ING MOB. A heeling mob would follow • 111 Rradys, pelting tiler,' with stones, and occasionally beating - then( with clubs. 11 was evident lint unless they had p elice protection they would 8101•(e h, death in their mountain cabin. Calor (ferrety a detachment of unwilling net stables was sent into Iliis s ildernc:ca for (ti.. solo rullwse of prutce'I+ng Ili, wretched family from the fury of thee iu•ighbors. raise 1( 3even the lice could not Irl 11 1t) 1 tI►( siege. The 13radys went to market with their armed escort ; yet their enemies. who n.,sembled four and vivo hundred strong, continued their attacks. RI{'1'18) OVEN ILA(; OF MEAL. Mare than n year ago young Marlin Itrndy, a thin, lutlf-s1411'ed boy, left the farm at 1.50 in Ile morning, eceompan- ie'. fe) his brother, lei try to buy sunt( provisions, fur the family had willing b. eat. Ile was mistaken. however, 141 think- ing that his perm -scubas were nsle'p. \ idelte's were watching the house as eh eels' as they diel in brood daylight. and gave the atnrtn. When Itrndy reached Urumkcerin, on his way home er(1 to her existence, the whole of the ngnin with supplies, niter a Iwenledivi cats dying el the Snore lime 01' wrlh(.n mile drive. the ooh filet him on the fair a few minutes after." green with horns and drums. This sounds Fnlll(•lentl• shocking to They ripped o(en the bag of nlcx►1. cur ear:. Nevertheless it was, at alt broke the firkins, scattered Ihr groceries events. on attempt to make the punish- end turfed the (Dake) loose. Then the meat fit the crime; and in this contuse- pe lice funned a cordon °emss the road Lan it is w•nrlhy 01 wile that \{r. flaw- mutt drew their batons in enter to prevent cern. one of the kindest•henrlod men the Bruise from being murdered. 'rhe alive. has publicly advocate) the flog. Joys were thinly Taken to the local bar 1in(t fn preen of professional poisoners reeks fur the night and returned home prior to hanging them, liest day undeuanl. .(111 JOINED, + EVEN (:(r+IK\r 11.1 pt:t•3xo.5e being to nppmnch Canaan (hes time from the enol side of Jordan. 'their petition net tx'ing greeted. They (emoted Alone on lessen Islands. :\ recent emigrant front German se011h it) the heed of the Gulf of Aknlmh. \••w. Guinea announces the denth from end passing around the soull1ern earl -:hle pneumonia of Iernulein Jessie E(k•m, pnoc*rcll*l northward, cost ofi. Pitz. the "Ludy Crllsne," who last ate E+om and Moob, lentil opposite the ..,,on took rap her abode on the lonely mouth the Jordan !liver. I ati- .nd of Knbnkou, in 1140 Distil/trekArad-All unitJorinnt city or place; :\ ,,hipeingu. ' about twenty milt's due south of llobron.' The young lady was a friend and re dis di -agreed. And they ato Is. Intel .a. The mime 5.1i11 survives to the modern c l le of August tinglehnr41l, who �irerl i foe.di-agreed.rlh tote at the l:,0044' 1 ll winter as• deeignnh ,n of nn ancient hill or troland a s,titary life on the earn.' 'seine until! i( kr.(1w1I as Tell .\rads �� oM,ul eighteen months n((eo, when h•'1'. After the third disngr•eentent the In the South -Lit., ns elsewhere, In event mad. and died 85 he was being Ilrnds s neuron' despxcirhngly. nine! the \•'Koh" ('omp. \\'oil Studies for rrmuvicel on n gunlx+nt to 1lerberlshuhe I hulls and jeers, to their nn 'main honer Sepletle'r 1). ter medical treatment, I __(4 the ell lite of nusrry and terror. The way of Athnrim-0r•, "of the Frntllein Konitz followed his tench- livery 8dd141 111( trial of the case add. spies." 'the meaning of the original is Inge, it seems, in every minutes, de• le) the hillertltss against threat. nut clear, and no place hewing iJns Incl, living on fruit alone, drinking only name has ever been found. !tense the water, ntid abjuring all clothing or nee _--_-e,..- .--. suggeslien of the marginal rendering cling of any kind whatever. both ny printed in quotations Whore night and by day. Under such declineBE';(.AIMING DRUNKARDS, 2. Israel vowel a vow -rhe replie',;r'n- stances, her ultimate fate. one w•out,t (elan Ln Salle. Illitle;l+, conte part;• lathes oI the h"�nple (rave n funnel ('engine, must have been a foregone ciders of an extrnontinary will left by pledge or promise, probably at lite sane- conehisk)n. \tl'. 6. It, e.slrk, 8 wealthy 11hs- luary and with suitable religotla cern- lady Robinson Crusocs of her type veto re's'ell duel. efts (h'cllnlenl F brewer.afes menial, aro, luckily rare, but there have been Utterly destroy - Hebrew. "devote." several instances of women living alone lf:nl the di ceased brewer had long 1,•.'11 The verb is the same as theono trans- on dessert islands, though )sot of their r.nscirnn of the evil calmed by drink. baled elsewhere "10 Consc'crnle." 84141 15 own free will, r4r41 was desirous, therefore. of remedy - here used in a very custohnry sense, For instance. in Aline 1905. the Mil- int' 50(110 4,1 the venula which he fearedthat which tone consc'(rn(c'( to Jehovah ise feeding schooner Cyprus rescued Lad leen remised by lis enlerprise, 11 tiring as in the (nee of sacrifices wholly from n tiny coral atoll in the Indian (1 hi rerk,'re clireeteci 114111 1115 wile nail destroyed or consumed in his honor or Ocean n French girl named Liela Pon- fnmt•y .511811 have a 14are eemp Tone'. 1113111 Itis altar. quer. She proved 10 bo the only eine and his large fortune elite{ Fn 10 1 h Si:hellion Array, for use in their were 3. 'rhe name of the place ons entled sever of the barmientine Lily, on which Si reclaiming drunkause rhe lam:!e I1•.trench--Probably the same place men- st.e had been a passenger, and she had 01 rec to i g dr the mill. Honed In Judg. 1, 17, as !having leen hived all alone upon 11* isinnd kr he matters, end to celebrate )u, ro'urn no ngnin utterly destroyed by Judah and teen months, et j.3y. d some refr. shnletlt ".ills 4144 Simeon. Another well authenticated case is CM'.\'R'RI 111,\'r N�1"t ft SLUT, r'1"^d. Tbcn \1•,1:: } called on sv!ce 1. \Hunt ilur--.\ memorable land- (hal of Alice Armitage, who was east .Iffier aryu:nnlnn.5?. WO. as n.ny 1..r mark in the course of Israel's journey to Getty in 188.1 upon !log Island, one r f There are tc'w(ra1 species of (1313. rise- (Hing noel. they also wire (jlpp4l.ne,,11.4. Canaan, 3lh1at:el in the mountain range the Crozet Group. She was Inkcn off. Itle, and insects who'h never sleep in Very soon the strange 11.11:1(. ra:4 .' sof weir, about half way between the Dead after a five months' sojourn, by a New tite missile of (their extelenee. .+1meng to the know r:1g.' 4,f \lollew'+ w:f••, amt Sea and the Gulf of Akahah, and a little Z.•alnnl whaler, whose caplet t had Ilsh it is posilively known Ihnt pike. t'tte:ugh naturally she al iii et refused east of a Plrnight line connecting the ex- teen attracted by her smoke- s/*rah, Witten, and goldfish never skrp et an. 1.4 believe them, she yield(d at !ct4,;!li tretniliets of these heel h•xilea of water. and seemed none the worse kr her ter- also that there are 5e5er41 ethers in the 4., the isidetwe, The mountain 1.s MUl known ns Jebel rible experience. She had subsisted, fish family lhat never sleep 014110 than Her se^ •rad huslothirl ii a slew al n Ilarnun and is identified in Arab trade Abe informed her rescuers, almost en• a few minutes a month. There are doz. bra (0••814 lin: r. and is 81 pa .•ae4)4 1 -• 1 nen.% still current In rho vicinity with the (;rely nn the rabbits with a t►ich (he is- etre of species of files which never In- __in 7(tror8m r . 1 the feel quit 1.4- '. ! s d•.ath of Aan,n. A small mosque marls land was 4Vcrrun. ditige 1n slumber. first husbar:d las "cows to tits.. eight resident...i the Rallinagterngh district, (e-luding a county councillor. tvere charged with unlawful assembly in consequence of this nllck. The result of these prosecutions ha.s teen almost as •'xlroordinary ns the bey - ceiling itself. The presenters were tried fleet ey the Sligo jury. which disagreed They were fried again at the next assizes Ly a Leitrim jury, whirl' disngreed. They were tried for sa third lime by nnotluer Leitrim Jury. this month -which (effete or crepe de chine will match the skirts in odor even more Dion they did lad season. This gives the effect of an comes costume and docs ,nuch to re- move the opprobrium of the dela'.htd 9 his blouse Is alike bock and (rant, -:11,1 pt mild be equally lovely if allover 140,11. A favorite design cf the noment is the 114 Use of sheer handkerchief linen, with mass of tiny Wind -made 111.1:s track :cat front, and its double-bentsllhhe(1 edge on each side of the box (last Tho dainty frills give nu indescribably eternity kook to leve white bt:,use. The size of the lucks 111ay be vnried f•c.ut the merest thread 10 a quarter of 14.44 ;itch. the titst munc•1. es; t( ally in 'land w irk, being the insist popular. Tho amount of elute when cieircly done by bande is glee. alarming (.8 the busy woman; but the effect is almost ns g)od tee smallest luck possible -to it lenetl(n' Is taken Instead. Use n very firre needle, n :short stitch n1111 123 coedit, sold the results cannot fail to be gratify- ing. For _everting antl dancing frocks farcy e•rdered chiffons are charming. :t very Melting one shown ens of enemy chif- 'on. with quite Inrge wesset satin 6:,111 rinen deep border of greet pink and yellow roses in pole s(adee. It wens wont over n shell pink supple t4lre:a -111' veiled by the mune shade of chiffon. Beneath the long or shout coals the skirls are adjusted to the hips like a (g!ote. then left full lelow, 0414) growing ver:: wide at the hilllets '1'hsy 01"6' natally self-hiu1nxd. with _ern/Mated biases. points, undulating 1(4.04 or n Greek key preterit. unMime s tined. usually of the eamn ce lor, is substituted, hal rarely is the skirl garniture eonepiCuoter. 11 1s R tot(CeaMe fart (het white (114► hate are of pxdlychromalie ciders. the dresses are of :waterer tints, most of !1x•01 (wing of tis.` sante tinier throughout. wen 11v)ugh made of several distinct mater- ials. Coal. bound 4331 braid. (lough ;ty(ish. have be -one n little c +ntmnn, the best makers preferring to finish the e.igee a 1111 several rows of stitching. _.-'-_ eat ---- `sS.\: t `,OCll ,111U1:\ 1:V41.;. Ilusband 1W'rnl In S(»ilb \fri.atl War E191fears % 1" An extraordin11ary 44(4)4) • 1 a 4• • •leen Enoch Arden Is reported e• +:e• •t 03. end. England. Among those who w•. e.1 out to tho S•.ulh African Weir was a loea1 rest• dent named Moliey. During the con. flicl it teas thought he wad kilted; .n fact, his 1131110 was Included in the list .,f those who loss (heir lives►, Naturally enough. his friciels mourn• ea for hen►, 011,1 the "w!4)•ew" a short lune ague remarried. To her ntr,nzt'uient Ler husband turned up at Gravesen l las! Thursday evening, Ile appears. on his arrival, to hive walked uncon.cieusly info the »lop of n butcher named Uutred, wile bad 1 to n ere of his closest friends, (►Meed (••'zd al him In bew•ilderu,en1. 'What are you doing here?" he ga..p(d. "Where (40you Ma14 freer'" Th50e "dond•ali%' bri,•lly ('' 1111, .1