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Exeter Advocate, 1910-03-24, Page 2GSR CAPACITY FOR JOY. tID+0+0 0+0+0+.0.0♦ of beef in its basket, rushed up tire' Mr. Goff frantically !teppt+d ou`! EMPRESS OF T1n` t' S road to her. ui range of the keyhole. Il "Sorry :" he said, as they ex- Then amuther stet) sounded on the l 'hanged baskets. gt•iiye) . f -_— ♦ "It was a much mry fault as "Halle., dad ' Fee g,,t a stir- - f:l•(:1: N I l: t• t I.1 '1 ti t \ 1:11•ti• lours," said Annabel. wise fir you" said Ted blithe,,.' I't1'1:R 111\, Y LETTERBY FEUD ,-Did you get into, a ere. asked •`11 io do you thin:k is in there Religion Ought to Take the Dull Ways of ,Y T,:d. ''Can't say," replie•l the iiv te- t 04.0+.0+♦ K, The girl ne:dded. fist' Mason.+•o Life and Show Us Their Glory, ";1iuy 1 may t speak when wc� ••NIr. off !" announced Ted. at the began se‘ era' years age, tuNet, or------" :rr,t;Irtd Ted ea er- "tioff �'' exclaimed Mason. 1uuth :sed 1 11i,h te► a t the, Great Tc tic rby Annual Flow- g Yrs+," replied Ted. ".1r!(1 d,, er and Vegetable Show, ly' ) he !'e►r:ottcel,'• place 5 and show us the upspringing g \•f Il know what he has conte for fl It wool.} make uncle very tel)-' wells 1,f refreshment and the still 31r. George Mason, the butcher, „ He wants to 'snake it ul,." gra•, said Annabel primly ; "Reed and Mr. Henry Goff,grocer,There wit., a lung silence. Mir! "I have li\t d ; I have been Altai waters that rise in the hills of Iter -the 1'r:e not going to du anything Ito I have bcpr, 1 (1e► nut ask for more. nity. were old cronies, who had smoked (.�.tr I(►,in alt itis hittcrn(•�; iti tLl be rcrnct„1 wouldn't like•. 1 ask not to ► 'rc 1 Religion ought to bring •info the their pipes together these thirty She turned :is'rl left bin,. Ho stood feud, toe►k fresh heart. Thc epi Years past, without a breath of dis- s ode was mysterious, unexpected ; `'1 tin) the past. 1 urs, til, distant life that now is ours the essence ofle,e.king after her ruefully, and re- hutixuu where exists a mirage sc)nsiun curring between thorn and bn•., at any rate. there was now no that harmony and joy which we they passed together from exit' et !listed on the feud with growing danger "f public disgrace, no fear shad'.''' a phantom' a living sc,r• f, wily picture as constituting an- : di•+fatvur. "f hetet; branded at petty sessions s rax' as a purloiner of steaks. She ,puke, with the inli►•ite gtiel Ted looked at. his father's face. that pusses�e., her, the Ln1�,res( It really' seemed premising. Eugenie to an ltilltarl journalist at "Yeti see," x111(1 Ted. "ire's 1•a_' her Villa Cyr•nos, (tap Martel, en tlfe r timid about coming to you. He th . Riviera, seventh.. She who esti i a \!'!lets named after the Kin of • thinks you'll Duly be nasty about the lovely limpet -:s of the i• r,•r,.•h th a . B There was no shelter, and o' it 'That's x by 1 locked ke d l,iu► in-- . whose(+ hutibund died an ex'•�• ,:t so'►; he wouldn't have u chance to (. hiselhurst, l:ml,;land, whose s,e n, tun away and change his mind." 1 the Prince Imperial, was killed te\ gib ••Ism tet him out :" said Mason lite assegais; she• whose b,'!'lute le•a,!till. was entered tllroul;h t.ltc+ cl urc;t ` Ted u.ikn ked the dour, and (;u((, f dour, p'rmittc,l herself to be inter. clay. We are like thus(' who are so declared thus both men were wrong, , busy over the empty dishes of yes- and the bloom was a Miles Staf- home-made eulbro.•ation, of \\Iriclt sir:;"'('faced enough, stepped out.I1'iewed, this journalist says. terday's feast that they miss the ford, his verdict in no way led to turpentine was the chief ingredi- Mason brut out his hand, and the; EIGHTY-FOUR YEARS .1 ,;:-i. foo' for to -day. peace, for each could now definite- cant. And there was no turpentine friendship of thirty years was re -1 Eighty-four years of age, the once ly taunt the other with leaving been in the house. cuffed by the pressure of palms. Countess of Mnmtigo broke the re HU1V GUILTY ARE 11'F, quite wrong. Mr. Mason tattered Ted to herr- cele which she has nf►uri,h.•d 1reti a( * . ), �: a �; if we lead others to think of relig- -.Ind so begstu the feud. Eaclr iu'Sr the pony aliti drive post-haste "Well, upon my word, you're a luairttsttle.1 for well night ft rs.t ion as that. which is only dreary, a hal bitter things to say of the to Maylshant for a pint. T(d, glanc- beauty :" exploded 11 r. Porter,! y'e'ars. to invite Men to a funeral. Per- matter of empty forms, of tedious other; each inflicted ore the of}ter i.l,-^, the )ugh the window at the half an hoar latter. "You keeps Ino' "Between ttty l►a,t and trey pte- baps We have been trying to make disputes about words and phrases, petty humiliations. And, finally, downpour, once more thought of the: waiting an hour while you fetch a sent," said the woman who reigiic 1 m: n hungry for heaven by starving devoid of all richness, sweetness, each determined to ignore the eery feud with a distaste which amount-; steak, and then y e,u tuner back i with :tiapolcu,r I11., "there cxl:.t� their hearts }sere. Yet we will light, and power for thorn to 'lav, exi�trnce of the other. Cuff sent ("1 to bitter hatred. 1without it:" knot half a century but ten :e fur Lever enrich the world with real or as a matter of dull, blind : t,nn to .easesham, the market tower, for And then, hurrying by under an'. "Met. lin cid friend," said (;off ies Men have changed, times lave religion until our religion really pulsion, of fear and trembling, and such pleat as he required ; mason' umbrella, there passed Annabel( unsteadily. -Seen put. it straight, ; changed. Alen nu tenger pur=utt means if we have robbed them of that; precured his weekly groceries from•Tc•• saw her from the window, and! though. atomise!, run up to -lea-! heroic ideals,'' she added, sighing, 1' HUNGER, OF MAN which might have made life meal' , the sante tow r. I rushed from the. room. (sae's and get a steak. Yes," he ad-` as if regretting the gallantry of tl►e THE D1:1,;altogether other than it has, have Bareheaded,in the rain, he deti in reply to Mrs. Guff's iln- second Empire. and develops his capacity for joy , given then' gloom istead of glad -1 Pate the so we into th144 'e feud the rTl'edme wMa� "that's ' hers'. I caught her up. s}►c►ken question; that s all The interviewer remarked that ness. 1 son, the butcher's sun, auc! Anna -II 'ell'?" said An:1:16e 1. right.'' j not; all the stories of all the court The world needs a faith that will t If we really love our fellows' it is . , "Turpentine'' he replied. And sir the feud ended almost as ladies tonere equal in interest .' hal give it a new confidence in life, that i ons business to help them to see life bc�l, Goff, the gene('! s n�ccc. } „ r^ will Leach it to lift' upits eyes and ) Save fora few days holiday in >,�•uuld you let rue have at pint If suddenly its it had begun. Goff and she could tell of the reign ul Na. in the largest and richest terms pow- - eac1t ear, Ted gavel was a Trot. I must go to Mayl,haru for it Mason are again the greatest of . puleon III., the sovereign who,►1 she look forward. to let the dead past sible to lead then! to value their y at once. It's for father. hnlbro• friends, and Annabel and Ted are helped to lift to his height, ••. nc,lu berry its dead and to press with ,� • (seise er to Great Tetterby. He1 f1 1 1 y o\t n selves and to select from the'bud been learning the :lei\a►nced cation, you know. He's carne }tome. s -well, something more.-- London she helped to (frac; t , his fall. into the future. The world needs 1 vast range of life's opportunities S wet through." Answers. Ruch a view of the eternal and in-! anal possibilities the largest values, methods of business in a London Annabelstood considering. _.2._44—._ i)R1::111 OVER. finite as will 1►r!I! its own spirit In- rarest shop for several years. •� �' "�'o." she said wearily, "it is 1 K1 to show them the way of joy and .1s for Annabel, she came to live Look outside our side -gate in to halrm(►m, },cute, and the bar J;ladmesc. Tttis is religion, t" bring ten Minutes," she Said suddenly. WC"! 1•'ItF:Sil "lilt" dream that is dissipated. It w:Iti 1 nlc:nieus gladness of a free life in ' with her uncle when his wife },e decant in 1v.ptch, sale el,inJ;<, I foresee men back to faith in life as worth ' -Don't let anyone see yon. a great and noble future tor the eel scions unit,: with all life. �, , gan to think that incrca5ing .curs tel living.He kept out of sight of the gro- l'urt•eyor of Egg4 11'as Nadr to country which took ere to its r th' The world needs a faith that will I: we are religious in truth \\e • could well be met with 11 little eY ,tory shop till ten minutes had puss- Swallow Some :lneic+tt flees;. make men enter on their duties, wilt. take life ourselves tra assistance about the house andas its sovereign. It is a teres►c • lyes in terms of be fried the sponte!. led; then he stalked silently to the destiav take up their burdens, live their its worldliness. «'e will show that Sir Gilbert Parker•, the novelist, which wut; killed by fate, lives wall q1 dnes•,sl and confidence 15 for Ted, he cable home }per•, side gale, snatched up a roll of Vanishin 1wished to disc) ,ca; we do believe in a God of goodness newspaper, and walked home. wilt, has travelled extensively and g1 [ that will make life's meaning so by takingit for tttanemtly because his father had de-! "Where'd y"u get"asked old acouired •:I great knotrl,dg(' of the with it. That has been my neat clear and So high that we shall re-) granted that the,'ermined to retire from the more' t it? w: s of the world, tell. many ever since the shadowy fabric of MI lif. he gives us is rich in goodness, •• active side of the butchery bush- + ••eels"°. 'You couldn't have gone dream fell a joice to live. that we will give it• is the, best possible, the richest and stc lies of his experience. ()np r•e- apart. tv 31ay15ham. value's that shall make all its cost fairest now attainable ; we will in- • • late,: to lot English officer and }tins- " 1 ant an old .woman, poor :t led had },eon house but two dayl:, ( "I got it al ut "Ted faltered--- aec,m bort little t" pay for its itn- crease its significance. Religion ► sari; Ata Small post in Egypt the :' ev e•rOling that makes a worms perishable• gains. g 8 when he was sent to Maylsham. It' a- Cuff's. Said it. was fur your will mean life's enriching and not rheumatism." lived practically on eggs and tinned tick• My husband, my surf- -that Religion ought to take our lives its impoverishing. stn rhunrec! that the butcher's }puny . to( at, and, as thclro was nothing, 1 brave boy—they are gone. But I P g' an i tra ► were nut available and:Rather to his ,surprise, old Ma -the eggs were alot(' prance; did I not lute France that seem to wander often in desert HENRY F. COPE. 1 son was some time in re ,lyin let to be lead, so Ted had had to walk five miles g' very important item of the diets!;'. ! sir impel, I Wright try to forget the t:, ?11ay1s,haM- u fact which caused "It was gaud of old Goff to let. J11 after day the eggs like those,vi•6 Das mournful memories associated THE in Palestine, and I supposebier' to look on the feud with ,li., 11e have it, after the way we've' e, .• SUNDAY SCHOOL the gas -been carrying on," he said at` of the oft -(looted curate, were her. Glen was full of flowers and frag favor for the first time.ccr;v Rood in parts,,, hut one; ':(iern,ariy, the interviewer i,t- tn the cool of the evening he set length, quite gently. If I see frankly ranee, but the women did not notice a .. ,, ►, morning they w ere ly bled.' gall nut on his return to Great Tetter- ` Goff, I'll call out a •• 1 hank you . , , either. Their hearts were full , f + Ih.s uf}it'er who l,;ltl the power of1 '1)ur race will neve r die, will sorrow, for Jesus had lite') very by, a market -basket of groceries, ` Next morning 11 r. (,oft passed the lif••and death in those parts de- never 1►e eotuiuered," e•xelatinle•d tees dear to them, and they grieved to eoserc(1 with cabbage -leaves, on his butcher's house, and 11as;on called ter►llirled that the eggs rhuukl he. l;n,pres;g, with Ix1ra. sae/sliest saes aJli- M.111. 27. think he had vanished from their' are.. Scarcely had he walked a ,out a shy, '-(.00d day to Ve :" lint e( 11 tuff "n 1y scowled at hire and • fresh in futu►e, so the egg meivhant• illation. Our race is everlasting, lives. As they walked they won-' mile, when he caught up another.. , was brought before him. "Ul,erl because it htl, found, it has formed, de•ted how they could ever cull th© foot passenger -a slime titre, who • wal;.ed "n• f \tone m"nth said the officer, and beauty it a o THE GREAT "1 Ant the Past 1 Lite Only i(t 111 "They shall obtain joy and glad- ttless."---Isaiait xxxv., 10. The world never will become re- fi3iotls from a `-'11S1` ,ef duty. Men iteler will take tip the religious T� sty of life under compulsion, either ph; sical, social, mural, or intellec- tual. This was n►u't be evidently to exhibit criticizing.. the right way. the best way, the ether and fairer world. if it dues ► and commend - the There came a bright day, when wisest and utast utt,-active, or it noting Presently they came to a , give us a heaven within,tate lir. Mason went shooting. Thc. 'R ill never win to itself the real al- that dews out in refreshing from us, stand .'f fragrant sweet peals. One l,ripht nese of the day proved de- s de 'f flow c r particularly pleased 1 presently the dumb; legiunce of Men nor more than the it may well be doubted if it ever cc lite, fur• • them. perfunctory loyalty of u few. can lead us into heaven at all. bunked up, and Mr. Mason found 1t is strange that w(• sir long How foolish we are if we have Jlus.sn rceoguii(•tl the ble,unl as a t himself caught iI, a thunderstorm. c•ugl1t of religion a� an urulatur- ,et r_ so concerned with the forms al thing, as something which one a so letters, the shells and vestiges, Italy. It was a very but day, and so11)0 hours late'!, a very drenched had to force himself into, instead in which the glad, life giving relig- 1�Itall It was a very hot day, :end bute}ter stamped into the village, of retarding it as the most beau- tun of a past day expressed itself, both men were obstinate. The ar- an 1 went to bed to wait fur rheu- tiful and natural way of thinking that we have lost sight of the fact fiunient became a wrangle. ututisni. and living. 'tVe have tried too ear- that it has a life and power for our Mien the parson, as arbitrator, Now, it is ellan ,t1 that Mr. Ma- son: pinnedhis Milli to a certain nestly to make religion mean every- thing that was sad, doleful, pain - f111. and drear instead of being in itself the very light and joy of life. 11'he;•eas, the great teacher of 101.e. ago invited then to a feast as a figure of the new faith and the new social order, we have seemed INTIM t l'iON.lt. LESSON, teeter Lesson. 'flip F;rui►la Tomb, ',lark 16. 1.`i. l.ul(Ierl Text. Rev. 1. Pi. is immortal because its heavy stone from the rocky tomb. • bort un her arm a 510)11 11 cabl i ►o- It would seen, that Fate was • b tree wretched elan. standing be- ideals lir(' great and beautiful. leaf -covered basket. , anxious to end the feted, for, aft('! .. When they came to the place 4 f , twrpn two sentries, obeyed. trend,- I But for rely hurl, my eyes no burial they looked at one another' With the customary r•►urtesy t,f having weakened it slightly by the• ling.Slowly and solemnly an 'finger tarn to the fnturc- i live away in amazement. "The stone is rolled tete country, they exchanged good_ in1,i.ducti�►n of Ted and .'tnnsthel,�et.i�mellinu egg was poured iu. only in my youth, 'Deg past. There :" they said. evenings. 'f ht•ii Ted slackened his it. brought into the contli(t 11 r. again the command was •even anti is nutllin fur mr but to whit : 111s, Three months- age \\•e heard the t'f 1.- Now, r. e,r (, was r�. .e► s , the uncle. He was also a man r"Y e ' ' 1 he offi•retl, lrk:(ar(lly, 1 'Other L.vo. After doll, w•huevers ter° The girl thanker} hint, hilt de-. sc'scc'(i of considrruble lrrol►erty ' i'.1('i'S 11'1"1'111)1 '1' 'IRI /l )11 1' When dined. Ted . I and a masterful mind. 11to (•thee else may have had 1)8(1 eggs palnieil •. • (,!lace Porter. Rut a more wonderful thing than pace. The me carry that basket ,t hit,''. �' M ' 1' t • M (' ({ again a potentiall rooster wa gulp- (heavy winter is nearl• y over that had happened, for as tI ed d ,t•n 1 third f II(w•c d tho hen (:od sent his Son Jesus 1 lookedinto 1e 2.tl I u Rtor;V• e►f the first Christ - t .►ur old earth to help others snore stooped down and t slake them sets the Power and tomb they saw it was empty. 1�h r, Inet . , ,r rsistt (, and. et(•rl R ;u•:►uty of a good life marred b • 4u they went into the little room, or ) , . nu•. a lnun relutiuns w"incl villin ' of ,,n then!, Sir Gillwrt fate ker and 11 cur 11 hisLe•r•► and Ion are Likely cove cmL •out of the rock the tually. it carne rlh"ut that they K the officer were well served. , Latin .►f evil. 11'p lheught that Ka: y walked on tfegether, with both has- i Iy oft, nd. fotir:d an angel Hitting at the place! , .1 fortnight after Mr. Mason's :► wonderful story. New for see• ► • ;where the body had been. The an- kers in Ted's cart.. al weeks we have been studying '` .1t first they w•pre constrained, se:aking Mr. iloraee Porter came some 'if the words Jesus spoke and . 'get told then' not to be afraid. 'but present) the mutat information striding irate, the tillage• un a sta- te; seek Jesus, who was cruel- y I elle. Tor- • cr or u,ua ac the things he did during his minis- 1tha: they were broth uln,e►st strap-' Prise ti�it to hi!' niece . try in Galilee. To -Jay, because •• •• hp said. "Ile is not here. He tete ul;lrri,cei int,► the r•►rer'R eft(► r is ris(rn. You will find hire in Ca gc r. to the district led to a na,r( K ) ► gnc►d at gla�•1 Aoilper,. I than are the clean-shaven. has in - it i • Easter. we are to think of the(lilre, wltcre he •will meet you and friendly c•on(litiun of affairs. flu' »m1.,,lsns•e,l that ht wa; glad to seer Always cut cucumbers from the: • tell 111 i,'e'k111L! �„ well, awl that Ile~ • spited telt'. t( lelltlfle'tIl1L' learned Fladn:•s+•1 whish fotinwed the e , s,.tt fact that both ,fere bound for Great flower end. The stalk enol ha< a g talk With y,eu just as he used to Londf,n Lancet Ie, look •into the days of that helpful life. !do.,, Telterin• seen►eel to give rack of nils' h1ingty. bit ter taste. l matter. h:rery junior boy and ale! has• thein pleasure. NIr. Porter expressed a desire fur 11'hen cutting pastry for pat is is suggested first the habit of As the won►, n went away fre►ul „ { 1 . ties heard over and over the sac}, std the tooth they met Jesus 1 How long are you staying in a steak - and, mereever, a st, ak etc•., dip the knife or cutter in heti 1 daily' shaving may prole an allti- hinls, If, ►,rat soon leo it coule! conveniently he srl►tie pruc•ess which regularly rr- Ft( ry of ('a\alry. After Jcs►t•3 had Iartd 1 g;lvt' then' it message to take Tctterrl►y risked tele girl. wutc'r. been crucified on that lonel • frill to his Pur geu►d,' he replied. "I'nl served. Furthermore, :lir. i (►rte r; l terry seed matkes n (Ieli(ieu�t , • J discip'cs1•• luf,v( ss pathogenic organisms which e,n ti. lock after tn\• father's sorted his intention of sitting dealt flav"rtnK for Sellp a hell , , i,'r1 1� a rich man called Joseph of .1•ttnq- What a wonderful baster it Q K nt.hcrwi4r lark and grow in the three asked Pilate to let him .zt,vj vests' what a wonderful Easter lees- 1►nsine55. T'r'aps you knew lii►n 1 for a rest while George went along' n,rl, ol►tainal►Ir. heard or mustache. It is, of course, the god}. that he might ;ice: it sage it is: :den( of us can realize 11,• ss the butcherli:lset,conthe to the l,uteller's. Mr. (.off, scarce'• Hots that. have lived hardened g, ! by wet. Sholihl b well rubbed with fords 'hitt the trlustache Id - burial in his own • butnc�r, kr.u\vinK what he was coin ',juke(' , fords at nursery for organisms, garden. He did all it really mpanR. 11'henever we M , th�< because he loved Jesus and �c,. n funeral ►rncessiun pasSlrl I ,1tld then 7(d was (•,ensiderarl►lt, Ir.p a basket. and wandered oft in in=cline. � esp.•c.:1l1•. .t ;t 1►.11.1 be moist, and wanted to du something to ah•►ts his 1 i R I surptise(l. for the l!1rl lee„tl �f 111 t•'� dlre'('lle,n of MAe1t.A't house. 'r _•_t_ feels t _-- . • R ale r1 LT 'Jeer ''Motet, nt r the SU a r' • t e. Pilate consented, and afro,• thefriend.'f r Ole house and was,indeed 1 N1►ether it is tcuo(nal1 gl t:drngs When one of fg beds had bce'It wrapped in fair ; goes white linen, perfumed with fragrant.' inflnae beauty we should rememhti 1 ret .lnnaht 1, (t"ff - ! w,tl. he►ot,• and a table. rafter it is taken off the fire. then at. 0 matter " apices, it 11 as laid lir rcrt in the 1 f fact amount to rc, that same nlegsacte a ,,Irl (,off R nice (• ? sled 11. (•toff tweed the place, Rhine ler: quantity will be required. 1 The r IMM- . 1 f hope attd gasped 1 1 Jt1,1,14 .l r• tic ronti►�. quiet garden. A sten. and• seat , comfort. Jesus said, "i;ecause 1 't'e`es' r rr ing uncertainly at the shop frotw To I,•,• a (al.e }elft tl Illlllp of the 'feel►(' is eh\'1f►I151y difficult to clean the and mister Goffs niece, Rhe said. the eoener of his eye. There was. if ing oil the toe► :11111 spread with n tt:e.r.enghly, and it is open to doubt }tvr. ye Shull lit( a1Pe," and "!Io wit1. chilling emphasis. There was no' 8 goo} visible, and on the shop. }knife dipped iti !siding water. xhether mere washing completely a pause, and 'Ertl lest down n has- table lata n•►b!(s piece of •teak, i .1,1 onifen should he t.if (1 in mils- sterilizes it. Even if that should 1►0 kit to scratch his ear in perplex- which must cause the eyes of Mr., list and settee -ell from a ((cheat(' th c•t•c, the mustache %out(' .o't11 rt'•. 1'erter to shine with pleasure. 1 5el,p er sauce before serving. l►^ full of fel'r{alll`tltlr again. ;,� It It She Stooped 5(1211ly and picked ftp 1n a manner intended t.► be steal -1 Mute your furniture cunstitltiy, constantly . exput(.d loge' strp,tn, , t to Catch Cold. r .1 deeply observing person elm 11(1111 111 NTS. I cllt:mss to have discovered that then w•) weer whisk 1. t •1: :, Corks soaked in w,arn) oil at as ter,• m'et'h more liathle to rate}! 04)1(1 . •,a.K,. ►.•.. ,. .:at► .►. made p(•r,((•►• ut t ,;1' - m ►e,5 !eve rind honor for his dear friend. , , trill in the road to gaze at him with (1=ti- lie' butcher r s shop stood apart ly tender if steamed for two honrs (1f► we 8134011(1 rcrnenlhFr tLaster' E e h1, at�lin intik - n:a\•. res st ur even longer, ► , c encu � heard you'd (*owe.- she said. little Wiese than a shed, provided! When stewing fruit add the sugar. .• }some to Oad's .►th(•r 1: e,rl(1 ee f � „ , „ , !; • R t.► Assume that the dally Rh l\ r does, were placed against tt e door,{ ' at the request of some of the ilea. l that liveth and. helieveth 4,0 me, A guard of 1{1ennie st ldie rss was (4 glean never die." to xatch the tomb the next night. While Christmas is a h:l,ef►1 Later in the sear wp shall study Eestcr is even sweeter and .1-• i•ei, mien\ of the comforting words .1t•; is because it tells its ,,,f the life to hal spoken 14; his friends. 1f. theirs he would rise from the dead They cii(1 not understand it all how that mulct be, so with heavy hearts they went about their work niter his dent',. taking of the ,h-,igs he there is some little child, tf,o, a\'10 h t•1 'laid and deer. and thinking' has never herder of the risen hob- the light had gene horn the louse Shat) WE' not try in r•►rn(• ;,,►; stnrinq 1t ,t basket filled t' tier of (llstf►ser\ } �11t t t f t 1 (l,•,1n hair is natural t•► the lie, of '• , ► 1 rung a •,men and children. come. lint we should nut keep (,2r.+the basket Ted had set dowel. Then t,1'., he flitted across int*, the shop,lor son Will fled that the carpet air whirl, is rarely' sterile•. Easter gladness to ourselves. There s)le walked on at a hristk pace, am. thrust the steak into the bas-! Rearest the favorite chairs er sera 1towe%er, (here should I„• a st- are old people. sod people, tired Now. most (*ninny baskets -- lo; 'Ellen 1:e turned to leave, and ! wilt he speedily \worn.. hilar immunity enjoyed by wiener' people all :)'(,tend its longing fu^tete est 001011ti' when em•ered with rah- at the sante mouton1- the (doer slam- Failure in frying is (8uaed be 1leers''► vie. ray stre (►n the fa••t iIt it cheer of that message. Petit -ins beige leavr.R are similar. 1n(1 m►cd shat, and the key ('lecke(}. thrf•e things. ivisntheirnt fart. intuf- no method in their (Diet t tree,►nf.tte so it eante about that, later. th. ,here carne .t moment 111 silence. fi(•ient he'it "( fat, ,r the wet sur- to the' (Iraqi(' e!r•ansing 1►roee•:s of grocer's wife and anuabel aro. Mr. Gteff felt already the humilis- feel. e1 :lit ides to be fried. the razor and se•,Ip. Mei' *'ver. rim. er with ur„ 0 e When deeming furniture Iry ai ,- sunahttte and the music (rota the to give them a glimpse of the Fast •r ec•►n s- while Mr. 1i1•eon the blue Ted ' t eying softly away. turn ink! it over fir t arch 1 cloth a 1 eon - birds sung., because their trien�i joy r Then (fur owe };:inter will be elle•!, ;II; �I,Islnst at :1 large sirloin 1, •and begatn te, ►crunch loudly,oat of vely hot ►voter, and volt will The n}„ervatir.n is an interesting of beet f. , ,.fit , tele - gravel pal tow'ltom the, 1►►' 511riirir.e(1 TWA" easily it will p,l (►►1t', and its author s@ndl Rome e(►n- ha•l gone away and they could see brighter and more joyful' "Must hate r • „►►. lir whistled hlrthel (p. hitt• no more. �1'r have read .,t ('heist's power to imle a mistake weer ! y, 1 ish firrnatien e 1u f his view in the rebs!}►e That night, shite the Il tll•.an heal sickness, t.► calm the waves nit basket :" ejaculate,' Terri enc►►her il?,,t with at a note of astonishment ` .1 ther,etigh draught, should lie al of detailse of eilSel in which the *Ilk. Soldiers weer. on �quard, s hin:rg the troubled sea, :rfl t t•► goiter the el'tly. .1nd, s+tar►, ping up the has. ellen the door refuse�1 to open. 1Ow%e'ti to blow thre,ugll every room jcets, while regular sulTerers frons angel crone from heaven awl t n'f d t1u'1menus oof passion in human hearts. ke , he dis tppi:' I I. 11•hi„ it's loe•ked . said 'led, . in the ho►I5e once n day. It is only commie) cold a hen lbey wore a the grent stout' from the , ,,fAnnabel was %and( ting de;wm the l ah•ud. i wonder wit„ locked it '" i ill this way that the stir is changed mustache, seen to have, enjoyed a Themost marvelous power he los• . ► 1 1 Plate. the basket of gt.►,•eries on ; M1•. trot). in an at;f►►11 (rf fear, 11111.' ;sissified. comparative iltllrllutity since y r._ the tomb. sensed, however. was shown in his• I , r breathed loudl}' Washing hiuus+es and Debt! light { i they Very early the noxi horning, Just , resurrection. in the t enrolee' of r. arm. Ted, bearing the sirloin 1� tr,. ,� • n ' K hays sh.•11P(1 clean. 1 I (Ir, he lir \e al( re'A vont.- tlrir;gs ?a done at 1,('r.,( now -1 -flays At any tale here worry to I►e (►no. as the 'tray dal►•n, NA AS breaking, death itself. John, the beloved des-' =-- .- = Isal: inside '" exclaimed Ted. "I'd he maw !attire. 'The• lands will be more argument in favor Of the vet), P0111e women came to the gar.letl elide. repeating some of the War is t after the f q,,ltest :+, th.it �llear,ev(+t he Ile'•• he•tt/•P 1►,.t f►J►pJI tell` deers rt ,i O. 1r1•►:e .',int ,rt.1hle modern practise among ewe 0 bringing sprees to put about the; of Jesus, says. "Icor tied so love" ,,t , in hen, should riot i,eri.,h „et h.. a thug. I'}1 Leek 'neon ‘tals}tirlK, if well rubbed with dry wresting tlect• faces without trim- beds- of Jesus. h was blossom :in.r, , t11e world that he gave his (only be- hair everlasting life." ! k ', hole, lend seer welt► iR�is.,� sa,t. wings - 1 4