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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1905-05-11, Page 7THS MINISTRY OF GOOD. You May Drink From An Unfailing Well of Happiness Here. you of his hculth, hie family, his plans, till you sigh a sigh of un- utteiablo relief whoa ho at length taken his departure') There is a military offence celled "furring the s.'ut•y," tk)n't "force" your friend's butler or maid when lits glory. The petition of verse ..1 you are told "Kot at liolno," don't links itself in ouiv.amouturie•s with rho soy. "Oh. I non sure she is at home exclamation of the psalmist: "1 to un'!" Tho unfortunate hostess shell be satisfied when I awake in outs ho indisposed, his -y, worried, thy likeness." Our Lord's plea, in or have important letters to write; sal inspect her orders to her sentry, and cement yourself with leaving Jesus of Nazareth • • • who went 1 This was his special and only m's- your curds. about doing good. -Acts, x., :18. stun to Don't utter in an audible aside to 1'11IS SINFUL WORLD. your companion: "Thank heaven The Lecaluguu, or low of tho Ten Couuunndtnonts, looks both (led- (Shat fulness of meaning in His they aro out!" A whisper 1s fraught w'ur(Ir:, spoken in the agony of the with danger, and may possibly be ward anti m:tntt'ard. Divine wisdom cruse -"!t is finished!" Itis earthly retailed from one person to another beautifully grouped together in eter- mission was ended; His blood had until it rt::ch.•d the mistress of the nal union all the essential principles been shed -"apart from shedding of house. entering into and making up a true blood there is no remission" -the att•neatent had been made; the way lite in its twofold relation to God had been prepared for the salvation anti men. A complete embodiment of of ail who would be saved. Do you these principles in spirit and in decd reader, apprt+c'iatu this bl.ssod work? would have been an acceptoble pass- Have you, in your meditations, port to the divine presence. liven prayerfully asked Clod wht you mus;. do to be saved'. Tlaves you in more e. Docaly ail these i les these metlitttluns lingered at the moths abiding as well as exteruun- wthe Dooulint the thac principles foot of the cross, looking upon the ate cockroaches. were sly' master cd teaching of the bleeding and dying Son of God, re-' Clean the keys of the piano with n hcacenly wi1t: His interesting yeHott{y asking the ultauing of all Soft cloth dampened with alcohol and interview with a lawyer: -"'Thou this suffering? Have you by ttiipu quickly with a clean, dry cloth. shalt love the Lord thy Cud with trusting, saving faith accepted Mini" ry oke a title to overhaul the door all thy hurt, and with all the soul' fetal thus gave His life for you as i anti window if they are nut and wit h all thy mind, This is the your OWI) personal Saviour? It sue cleaned and screens,mended when put away great and flrst commandment. and n you havo fuliill•sd the first condition ;last hill. second like unto it is this: -Thou of a too life -you have become ani A largo packing fns having tho shalt lane thy neighbor as thyself' aeceptctf• member of the household of i enter hinged; for a lid that will lit On these two commandments the faith ides• ng ti fo a dlid t le chest for whole law hungeth, mid the proph-But your work is not yet "finish vtinler clothing, it carefully lined Sts " ed." '1'he college graduate as he The introduction and universal pre- goes forth with his diploma in his with tar paper throughout. valence of sin in the world havo Bagdad portieres unless cleaned in hallo bus just completed his prepay- .asu)inc should he ripped apart when rendered tho complete fulfilment of atter for entering and doing efficient 6 this law impossible for any anti service in the activities of human washed. Soap should not be rubbed every impossibility human soul. Because of this life. So is it with those who, on them and the strips )..!mold bo L1114 to bility Cod, in the fulness of through the sating mercy of God, washed separately, quickly rinsed and lits love And mercy, has removed have Passed into tho heavenly king- dried. tartan from under the bondage of tho dom. Would you. on whorl God has Brass Ott bedsteads should be tau and placed him under a most so graciously laid Ills hand of bless- rubbed every day with a soft cloth. marvellous system of grace. ito is lite have a clear understanding of and when discolored a little sweet no longer required to climb the your future service, study carefully oil rul:bed in thoroughly with a fin - mountain which proved eanv impass the life of Christ. With ilial the ishing polish by chamois. Ordinary able barrier in the journey of Bun- yan's pilgrim. Ity an easy and most dellvhtful ascent he can now pass to the realms of III. Christ's "Own" Kept for the World to Conus (tors`; '.1 -^_ti), t•' 11 Our Lord wills that we shall be where He is -in this world to take up our cross nod follow Ilio: in the l` next to sit nn thrones and behold O n O (HOUSECLEANING 11IN'1:S. Keep all pieces of clean tieetie paper, no matter how crinkled. to polish tnh•rors and windows. Tuipentiite sprinkled among clothes or rut about a closet will prevent ETERNAL BLESSEDNESS. 311 gentleness and tenderness tho voice of mercy now speaks to him, saying: -"Come unto mo all ye that labor and are heavy laden and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn of me, for 1 um aleck anti lowly in heart, and ye shall find rest unto your souls; for my yoke Is easy und my burden is light." The service to be rendered, though easy and delightful, is still twofold -subjective and objective -inward and outward. Paul with Masterly wisdom defines the inward: -"By grace hate ye been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God; not by works, that no man should glory.' With -equal clearness .lames defines tho outward. I will give his words quite fully. for they are wonderfully con- -dcnsed, impressive and practical:- "Whnt doth it profit., my brethren, if a man say he hath faith but have not works? Can that faith save hires? If a brother or sister be nak- ed and in lack of daily food and ono of you say unto them, 'Go in peace, and he warmed and filled,' and yet .yo give them not the things needful to the body, tt•hnt doth it. profit? Even so faith. if it have not works, is dean In itself. Yea, a man will sae, "/'hon hest faith and I have works; show rile thy faith apart from thy works and 1 by my works twill show thee my faith.' " Tho two essential conditions to a true life -a life acceptable to (Ind - wire most beautifully illustrated in th life of ,Jesus of Nazareth, "who went nhout doing gond." "Faith- ful Is the saying. and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came Into the world to save sinners." "inward" received the most careful attention. Ito was a men of prayer. He constantly had the sweetest com- munion with llis Father. lit the solitude of tho mountain Ile spent the whole night in prayer that, Ho Wright the more perfectly know and do His Father's will. "Not my will, but thine be done" was the deep and living thought of His soul and expression of His life. Not only w•ns ile in constant communion with His Father, Ilo also "WENT ABOUT 1)O1NG GOOD." Your life, too, may be made street and beautiful. The throne of grace is easily accessible to you. You inay' live in daily communion with your Ileuvenly Father. You may in all your early experiences of joy and of sorrow have tho indwelling holy Spirit witnessing with your spirit that you aro both a child and an heir of God. "For to Inc to live is nue, first track tyle buttonhole, then Christ. and to the is gain," wore the triumphant words of the Apostle' before cutting the cloth stitch it 1 the rChrist ` s indee,splh a eon or God. Paul, but they were not for him about on the sewing machine, and ` adi- alone-they may express the livingicut between the two rows of stitch- afire which as a halo srn•rou►xis a sentiment of every true follower of. ing. 'I'hts not only makes n firm spotless character. This, then, las Christ. All who live, as he lived, in; foundation fur the embroidery, but the prelims heritage of every bee daily communion with God and, like' effectually prevents the material from liett•r• flim, go about doing good may "fruzzling,,• That then may he one. even as wo drink from an unfailing well of hap-------� aro one. -This glory emanates from piuess here and have the abiding as_ (led. and those who posse•sts it in stlrnncu of eternal blessedness over unity with Christ ,oust of necessity there This world is full of thn most pre - brass polish will destroy the lac- quer finish loft on to prevent the brass from tarnishing. A BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM. In Germany it is the custom when moving. to take live coals from the old hearth to kindle the fire in the new honk. And in leaving the old home. the grosnnttter breathes_ a its lust altulysris, is for justice. Ile does not say, "0 dear Father." as well he mie tt, tut "0 righteous Father" (verso 2S); and claims what Ho squeals as of equity to Itttiuelf. Verse 15. Froin the world - Tho more correct English Icliout, it "the world" bo taken to mean the earth. But if "the world" refers to unregen- erate human society, as the same expression undoubtedly does in many Johannino passages (comp, vii. 7: xlv., 17; xv., ln., xvi., 8), and as the writer believes it dotal in this verse, then the rendering "out of the world" would snout to bo the better. From the evil -Tho word when used with the article, as in this case, refers rather to an evil person (Sat- an) than to evil in the abstract. Hence Wts might truttslate front, or out of the hands (or power), of, the evil one. The sense of the whole verse would thug be, "I pray not that thou shouldest. !solute thein from the society of their fellow sten, {. ,..a.�,`ta {.ppaseaeaa.g.,tia �1 main treatment, but of course to aa affection so serious tho physicist ee should be in constant attendauco to .� inler'peeset schen 1hiout ening sy11q)toms J. sh•,w thrruorlt•es.-Youth's Cuu>puu- HEALTH A SPI.1•:Nllll) SPRING TONIC. On the approach of spring, warm days, sunshine and balmy air, ntost people think they must take a tonic or u blood purifier of some sort. '/'hey feel su languid, so tired, so good-for-nothing, that they are surd they need some sort of tnediciuo to tone up their system and give thcat 11PW 7.eSt ill life. One of the best tonics we know of, one that goes far ahead of any bottled -up tonic or blood medicine to be found in the drug store. is sim- ply to get outdoors and go to work. You have possibly been staying in the house all winter, in an over- heated /louse, badly ventilated, eat- ing concentrated, heat -producing foods. You have had very little ex- ercise and your system has become clogged, and tho organs of the body are torpid and unable to do their work properly. Oper up your windows and doors anti let the sun and air get in and purify 1111(1 renovate your house, and while it is doing that you Just go outdoors and go to work at some- thing. but that thou shouldest keep than Clear. out your backyard. Dig out from the power of Ratan_" the old tin cans and stones and 17. Sanctify=To sanctify means sticks; rake up all the litter and literally to set apart sacredly, con- make a bonfire of it Then sweep rccrate, dedicate. it means also to the yard nice and clean, Select a cleanse from morn' impurity. part of it for a flower garden or a In the truth -)larks the sphere or vegetable patch. Get a spade and element of consecration. spade rip the earth. I ulvcrize it and get it in gond condition. Thy Word -The fo'['hr revelation of thy- Now plant some (lower seeds. Lark- setf in any forts. spurs, marigolds, sweet williams, 1N. Thou didst send -Thou didst pinks, verbenas, poppies, primroses, send on a special mission. As the tour o'ctucks, ragged robins, {,etun- Mastcr, so thn diesclplo nlso has a las, hollyhocks -good old-fashioned special Mission in the world. flowers that will give you bloom and 19. Sanctify Set apart, consecrate beauty all summer long. The dismal as in verse 17. narrow backyard of the city can bo 20. Them also that believe on me turned into a restful, refreshing through their wont_ -'/'hose who have , spot. . not thent.9elves seen or known rho Of course, if you live in the coon - Christ in the flesh, but who through try, whero there is plenty of space, the spoken and written testimony cif you could go a little farther, and, in eyewitnesses of ills life and glory addition to the flower garden, have a have been or nifty yet be Drought to vegetable garden also. A little faith in ]lint. ('hrlet's interc•eseory work morning and evening and you prayer. then, was for His disciples of can have fresh lettuce. young onions, the Proeent generation also. peas. tomatoes and many other veg- 21. All be onu-It is not an ex- eatables all summer long. And all this time you aro getting you: spring tonic. Outdoor work, After a few hours work digging in date their patients under this "sug• the fresh earth and breathing tho gestiv'o" cure. outdoor air tho languid, tired feeling Dr. Wetterstrand has treated over will disappear and you will begin to 8,800 cases. The jaded, worried man fool the time, tabun of your exercisu, reclines in an easy chair; he sees At noontime, instead of saying you others doing tho same; ho listens. as have no appetite, can't cat anything, they do. to a quiet, forcible exposi- yon will be so hungry that you will tion of tho curo from the doctor. be ready to eat anything set before who afterwards speaks to hint in - you, and relish ft, too, dit•idualby in a subdued undertone, But in the springtime leave off the d. "1(1111111Y the benefit his particu- heavy. heating food of winter and lar malady will receive. After a eat plentifully of vegetables and fora days of preliminary treatment fruits. Lettuce, celery, spinach, tho patient goes willingly to bed and greens -these aro splendid tonics as to sleep, roused occasionally to u well as healthful foods. half conscious state to eat and bo ,lust simply go orttdoors and go to tended. No unauthorized person is fruit at something, int plenty of allowed to enter the room; the sleep - tenter 1111(1 vegetable, drink freely of er is put en rapport with a sympa- wnter bottom meals, and you will thetic nurse, and receives the neces- torget that you ever thought you saiy "suggestions" as to eating, needed a tonic. You will be getting etc., from tho doctor himself. "The be In one In spirit -it taut among your tonic right along with your remarkable results," says a great themselves. Hincn all who aro in work, and at the saute time will its French physician, "which Wetter - Christ possess the selfsame purity of beautifying your surroundings and strnnei has had will considerably ex - life and character -part of the diving tn:tkiug your home a snore sanitary lend the litnits of suggestive ther- life-front which alone that. glory peace to live. ape." springs. Yes, just go out's and cJean up Tho deeper the sleep the quicker 2:1. Perfected into one -fly becom- ing partakers of the divine life which le in Christ, as the preceding phrase indicates. 21. Where I am -When 1 shall have returned to the fullness of glory with thee. (Comp. John ail.. 20; xis•., 2:,. T:1h)e world knew thrc not -in the (:reek the word indeed, precedes this clause --"the world. it is true, knew thee not that thou art right - 0021109.." Thy nano---Tn n special and peculiar sense and degree the nnnn• of d person among Seniitee stood for the person himself. '1 hus, to say that a man's name had bean blotted nut meant that (ho man was dead. To the Hebrew mind the Hort of God was therefore very sacred, so sacred that it vias never spoken. NEW ZEALAND BIRDS. A Traveller Says They Are Won- derfully Tante. it it not a little strange that In New ''Zealand and Austrnlin, as well ns in Canada and South Africa, the word "bleat" is used in the same sense as "forest" in the acether country. '!'his, however. is by way prayer for pence to the next tenant, terns: unity of urgnnhation to while on entering tho new tient`, the whirls our Lord here refers, but n .unity of spirit and life in !lint. The more closely the individual disciple clitt)GR to the Master, in perfect obedience to ills Word, the more closely will he be united in spirit with every' other believer. In 11e: that the world may believe --Only us the lives of the profeaeed followers of Christ reflect tlio higlwr divine life of their Master will their lives Influence otl1e114 10 believe on entire family say, "Lot joy enter non sorrow depart" --a beautiful cus- tom well worth inaugurating in this hurrying new world. HOW TO MAKE BUTTON IIOLES. In making buttonholes, if tho ma- terial is of the sort which frays easily like the voile so much used cions opportunities tor doing good; they are pressing upon every side. The poor, the sick, the lonely, the sad are all around us. In no closer union can be the most devoted bus- bat>ct and wife than are faith and works in the true Christian life. Jesus of Ntttur` l% went about doing good; go thou and do likewise. live in daily communion with yui.r llvav- only Father and In personal touch with suffering humanity and your life will bo blessed and A blessing to others. .fir*]1t**Ve**.***c** laid in cold, In fact leo cold water, :7C �i �C to restore their crispness before they are eaten. Cut the heart out of a cucumber, chop up the part r titoycd with green peppers and onions and 1h.•n re- place it, put the whole on ter, then irefore eery in pour mayonnaise or French dressing on It. That is tho :;ELECTED RECIPES. way to stake n delicious salad for Apple Crean' Pie -Line a not too this scnson of the yen), shull,ew' plc tin with crust, sprinkle Knobs of celery may be made into 1 tal,le-peon of flour in the bottom, a delicious hors d'oeuvre, which pack in closely, n layer of nicely nt•itteely serves As a Paled, but is a quartette! and cored tart apples (do novel rrlisilt. The knot, of n head of not slit` nuar'ers but use theta celery is cut into thin slices and whole), sprinkle over this 1 cup of they are dretsid with n combination sugar, grate over all a little nut- of oil, vinegar and mustard, with meg or any desired flavoring and the last element prepomkrating lastly add seven er eight ta'blespnosts meetly'. The knob of celery is crisp sw'ent Milk and 11. bit of butter. Bakeand sweet in taste At, This time of slowly until the apples aro tender, the year and is not expect/0y. ex - remove from the oven, Irl cool then p+'ttsitte since the celery Itself is no add a cup of whipped cream sweet- leaser good. creel, end flavor with lemon. 1 u•1 Mole hes mast b` rub Into thin cnnnue imnFine how delicious this is .Utes and covered with french dress- unt11 Voll 1:'v it. inr, over which parsley and A 11,09 ilaktd 51st hroonis.-An F net sit onion are );rated. After they have recipe for baked hrtoms is niter- lain long enough in the dressing to cd: A half pound of large mushrooms ,Il'' soaked thyro is no more delicious will be needed, with a half teaspoon- salad than these radishes, ahie h -11 HOME :************ fol of minced parsley, nn oence of s,'t':'i to lose' under 1111- prucrxs' brendrrumns, three tablespoonfuls of thut ist objectionable in their t:'ste in This World (verses 20-2:1). a curiosity. '1'ite small birds -the! When acute Bright's disease is ex- •ttmes. v,rt'cd to th4 wAy, 111 his prayer our lord in•tullesnil New Zealand robins and fantails, for cited by a chilling of the body, it THE SUNDAY SCHOOL INTE1INATIONAL LESSON, I.IAY 1.1. Lessors VII. Jesus Prays For IIis Followers. Golden Text, John zvii., P. '1'1111 LE:.SSON STAT1•:MII'N'l'. I. Christ's "Own" Set Apart in l'his World (verses 1-11)). '!'rue Christians are "not of the world." even as Christ is not of tho world; they are a class by themselves (verso 16). So foreign and "other- worldly" are they in their sympa- thies and view).. sn ev'itiently do they belong el -:•where, that our Lord explains why they are not at once taken "out of the world" -they have been "Hent" here (verse 114), and not yet hug their ►uissiun been fully per- formed. 'I he word "sent" sounds the keynote for a large part of this goviu'I. Jesus is pro -eminently The Sent One -the man of A%1 trs'n who had a mission. And an clod had sent Hint, 60 .1.wtt, had !Rent His disciples, anti for their sakes Ile keeps ifimself apart from the glories and comforts of this world (verse 19), and prays that 1114 .tisriple t al- so may be "sianct ified (kvI t apart) through the truth" (verse 19), kept. from the world's evil (base 111). But by what means shell the Father keep then: npart from the world? Tho truth of (lod is first mentioned ae a (>1 quotingetafrom "~purl 111 New means of sanctification. 11 wn in Zeeland" se remarks bythe en- quire. Precisely whet,itt God'g truth? that, Col. Montagu Cradok, on the the answer 1s giv.11 in verse 17: "Thy birds of those islands. PON etion is greatly reduced in word is truth." An:1 1f we inquire, "It is curious how extraordinarily amount, and may contain blood: on Wtsat is God's word') the ""'ver tame aro the parrots, pigeons and npl'lieation of the usual tests, it is conies in 'John 1.. 11: -The Word flightless birds as soon ng you pene funned to contain much albumin, Was made flesh, and dwelt among irate into one of these douse bushessotnetiMes so ouch that boiling will its, -they have no fenr whatever of make it solid, like the white of an 11. C'htist's "Own" Kept. Together man, and they regard him simply as egg 1..1L 111 CURE F'OIt DYSPEPSIA. Dyspepsia is now systematically cured by laughter. It is stated that a doctor, in return for it largo tee, admits patients into his private in- stitution, where the mirth treatnteut is administered, The method sounds simple enough. A few dyspeptics sit around a roost and begin to smile at each other. The smile must never bo allowed to fade attuy. On tho contrary, it must be developed by will power into a grin and tho grin must become a guffaw. '/'hen you have to go on laughing until your sides ache, by which limo you will feel notch better. A course of a weak or two of the treatment at tho rate of a couple of hours giggling a day cures the worst cases of dyspepsia, APPLES ARE IHEALTHFUL. A good ripe raw apple is ono of the easiest substances for the stom- ach to manage, and while the apple is worth ntoro as a health giver in its natural state, it is also exceed- ingly wholesome cooked. Apple sauce eaten with pork assists in tho digestion of the meat, and many, persons who cannot eat pork with- out discomfort can do so if accom- panied with plenty of well cooked upplo sauce not too sweet. CAN SLEEP AY ILLNESS. Remedy for Jaded Brain Workers Used in Sweden. Some twenty years ago, when an annual breakdown became as fash- ionabie as an annual holiday, the medical world agreed that if tho tired body were kept in bed, hyper - nourished and massaged. a curo was pretty certain, says the London Mail. In many cases where there had been no mental overstrain this was so. In other cases, however, the worried head did not benefit from the enforced quiet and passivity. Tho whole man was unutterably bd 1)r. horeolm, Sweden, is trying to meet this Otto Wetterstrand, of Stock - difficulty by treating such patient, by a sleep prolonged even to three or four weeks, and the Psycho -Ther• apeutical Society of London hope to follow his methods when they can afford larger premises to accommo- things, whitewash the back fence or that old shed. rake out the dirt and burn up the trash, and you will find this a better spring tanic than any thut was ever put up in bottles to ornament the druggist's shelf. DISEASE OF 'I'11F KIDNEYS. Acute inflammation of the kidneys, called also acute nephritis or acute Bright's disense, is excited by cer- tain poisons during the process of their elimination from the body, or follows congestion, which results us- ually from exposure to cold and wet. made as to the objects of the iris or the sudden checking of perspira- sion, it is understood that tho pro - tho cure, and unlike that produced by hypnotic drugs, it is as invigor- ating as natural sleep, and allows nature an equal chance of repairing organic and functional disorders. BRITAIN SCORES. An Agreement to Be Made With Afghanistan, Four months have elapsed since tho mission left India for the Afghan, ci.hital. Though no official stats~ tnent has, for obvious reasons, been• tion. whereby the surface of the body Ir chilled and the blood is driven to the internal organs. The poisons causing acute intlam- ttuition Duty be taken into tho body from outside, as is often the case with turpentine, chlorate of potas- sium, and certain other drugs, or they may be formed in the body as a result of faulty action of the diges- tive organs (intestinal indigestion), or by the bacterin of certain acute diseases, such us scarlatina. measles or diphtheria. The beginning of the disease may be marked by a chill, with headache, .nausea. coated tongue awl pain in the loins. Thesis symp- toms aro fullowcd by puflinetts anti pallor of the face and swelling of the ankles, or there may be general dropsy, with an eiTueion of fluid in the chest and abdomen. The kidney salad oil, salt. pepper eine a little lerteun juice. Put half the oil in the moreover. they are rarely 111.114441' wino shall ever believe on hire (vireo Mite, estn to pet sons oho other- 20); that they all lila be "one (verse 21): not tnerely confederated or joined in a brotherhood. not merely united in ally sense like that of the coufed,•rnttd provinces of ('nnade, but actually one. That His meaning may be uninittnkable our Lewd vivre nn example, As the divine Father and the Son are one, so we may be one in thou" (verse 21). If such language originated with n theological professor it night t.c regneded with suspicion: heft thsse nro the Words of the Lord and he rel s'inles and entphaeiees them: "I in them. thou in me. I in thee. they in ori." Such a unit!' will persuade the norld that Goa has sent Jus em (vers', 2I). 11+4.'neinrtw, mutual reilici-1118. ::ICI. of rhnt'ily- thou• caaeo dolaet; bet unity attracts and 11 ing. 'rhe, trio followers of ./eche are one in destiny (verse. 22) 0e well as in svmpatho and uii.++;on mei chloral, l -ii 1 110110 mole fully dcvcloied in the foliowing vanes. bakint, dish, and sprinkle with half the hrcadcrumhs, halt the pars'ey, and A sslls(•ere of lemon. Lay half the nnlslm•ootes on this and put on the rest of the oil, brendcrunths, ecasotsing and parsley. (take half an hour 01401 just before serving (hest with cayenne pepper. Polnto thiolel.--Atte throe table- wie. cannot cat them with comfort. I'OR AFTERNOON CA1.T.IIle4. • An afternoon call must be a sh 'et end vet not a hurried one. Ivm't enter the house guying that. von 1111t'o not n minute. noel don't leave it declaring that you must spoeefttls of bread crumbs, half tea- heiry on to another friend, or you spoonful of mixed herbs, and a lit tie give an ithee that your visit has !oat chopped parsley and lemon rind well raid gnieghngly. together in n bowl. Pot a piece of Uctt't. Mun.,polfrr tho conversation. butt,r on the top. 'late ready six lYour hostessg likes to retail her own lire, cooked potatoes, prove through Hens, to air her own grievance, to a potato machine on to the other in- Islivuas moment friends from her }rcdit•nts. Stir well together and own point of tiew. You may be the nsl,l two eggs and halt a pint of most amusing person preterit, but 'talk well beaten teeethe•r. flutter n your tory brilliancy gurus slhe:s 1bt' pie dis.lt, put In the mixture, bake desire to 'chin` alto, anti courtesy til: of a pale brown colo1 nen c domande t hat you should give them with onion or ap;ele sauce. , their epportutilty. Cecil/tibias should h' soaked sr 1 Above all. don't talk of yourself, several busses in water to remove the "I" is n letter of the alphebet to be imiet)et in them and then half an hour ;omitted AR touch As 1.0 .1hI.' Wh,, best,:•` thy aro eaten they should bo docs not know the bore who falls insult re -will nctually perch on you usually subsides in a week or two if you keep perfectly still; and it is under proper treatment, but that nc- very comical to Ret+ the robin- rut -ring with scarlet fever often lusts which, by the way, is nlmost exactly mans- weeks, and either form may be- +„ like our British robin, except that he come chronic. The treatment, like "What is gratitude. wears a white waistcoat instead of a that of tnflmm�tation of any other (:rntitudo Is the memory of the posals made to tho Ameer include tha extension of the railways and telegraphs across tho frontier into At„hnnistan and rho purchase of arnrw from England alone. 'l'hcre is also an understanding that (]rent Britain will assist (ho Anicer to repel foreign aggression so long as hn follows British advice in external Affairs. This has probably been reduced to a formal arrange- ment. The propucnls made by the Ameer are said to be the appointment of an Afghan representative In London anti the grant of a strip of Baluchistan fruiterer, terminating on the Ara- binr. Sea, ler the construction of an Afghan railway, and tho creation of an Afghan seaport. Russia has trade repeated overtures t) establish direct relations with tho Amcor, but has on each occasion leen given to )understand that Melo anistan was outside the sphere of her influence. The conclusion of nn agreement with Great Britain is a severe blow to Russian diplomacy. -+ BEAi?'1'IFC1. ANSWERS. A Persian pupil of tho Abbo Stce rd gave the following extraorditt• ary a,sncrs: reel one -put out n uax match. part consists primnrily in securing heart. "Tho trick invariably coulee off. rest for the organ, and in protecting "What Is hope?" .lust light A match nntl put it down it, so fnr Ag possible, from further "ifops is the blosscm of Ilappi• near you nil stand still, and the injury. The patient should be kept neYe robin, which is almost certain to he iii heel in a well -ventilated room with "What is the difference betweat near you, will invnriably fly down a warm and reelable temperature, hope end desire?" to it need put it out with his beak, the (towels should be kept oven, rind "Itrsire Is a tree in lent; hope is or fly away with 1t. lie is n delight- the action of the skin increased by a tree in flower, and enjoyment is tut little bird, nod his little bold warm pocks or a hot -Air both. a tr/eehintis fruit.te" black ("yew twinkle every bit As Prince the lost difficult work of the "\eernity?" brightly as these of his pettish coin- kidneys ig the elimination of salts "A day without yesterday or to - patriot. 11 you chirp with your nn.l other waste matters, the diet morrow; n line that has no end." mental in the sate! weer that you trust aim to reduce rho amount of "What is time*" persuade a weasel to look nut of a three waste material. The ideal food "A line that Ito- two ends; a path stone 11011 into which you have seen is milk. It ehonld be diluted with which begins In the cradle and ends hint ran, the little fantail get, des- %'ich, or distilled water to which in the tomb." isrrately excited, nod after flying a pinch of hicerhnnate of sodium has "What is God?" close round ynet n ntit'ute er so, will been adderl. 'rhe pntlent should be "aim nnceseary Being. rho Son of jos! light, nn your head or shoulder micron -aged 10 drink in addition ete'r,ily, the Merchant of natrrc, for n moment, andthen dart oft, to plenty of pure water. Three quarts the lave •sf justice. the Watch -maker return directly and rrtt'p.•ut the pro- or more of fluid should I.r taken in of the universe. the Soul of the ossa," the twenty-four lours. This is the World.'=