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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1905-01-26, Page 6t!.lrwt!!*/*0th*atl o,!!r!t**rlsg*le MuLu i SECURITY. Genuine Cartcr's THE MAGNETISM OF CHRIST Nothing in History Comparable to the Invisible Effluence That Exhaled From His Soul. But he could not be hid. -Mark vil., `_1. The soul, like the individual, has • e its at losphee. Each individual Little Liver Pills. carries 'within him n physical, i /11..1t - till �+ t v till and moral presence that is c ui- vol. tit to a magnetic circle. '1'11,• powerful personality radiates fore•• oven as the glowing coals radiate h4ut. 'Through his superior nature (hphcus is said to have churned the lower animals into s=ubjection; but earth's heroes and leaders literally fulfill this tale of magic, mastering our reason and subduing our will, l'roudo exhibits Julius Caesar drawing men unto him as a magnet, draws particles of Iron and steel. The rude Ituu1nn soldiers could no more escape the magnetic presence of their general than they could uodge the gravity of the earth. Ca:• lylo te1ts us that lilirnbcau took the tumultuous French assembly b storm. Virility, enthusiasm, elo- quenl spie.ch, all were his, nerd, rush- ing forth, the floods of power over- whelmed men, and for the moment subdued alt wills to ltirabenu. Pure- ly Ity his magnetic influence Burke in h:s attack made itnstings feel himself "tho most culpable being on cart h." This invisible radiation also helps us to explain the spell Socrates cost over Alcibiades. "111 his presence," Must Dear denature of See Tac •'t, t'r: t --•r Cclowv. Vary small and 10 tale as rue • e. • 'FL H:!!DRCIIrw CARTEf) FOR DIZZINESS. ITTLE igen DILICUSNESS. IVERFC TC.i.F1D LIVER. r� PILLS. , uP. Ct.kyT(?i1TI0P1. Fifi r/Ej.LOt: SKIN. FOR THEGL'[.PLEXIOq qty. tUifll' '+t: .•V.'.LL„ YATV... tl` 111Ptszet, -.1J ,J Foas�a� ROW 111: F.NE1V. CUR. , Professional military moil naval men are wont to shrug their should- ers in the presence of the civilian who belongs to amateur organiza- tions. 'there is 11 true story of a young officer in the Navy who met said the youth, "the fetters of pas- - knowledge in a landsman ellen ho cion that often enslave ere seem leastexpected it. ;like ice melting before the sun. While While 'tis ship was in harbor all listen my heart thumps, my eyes vohirteer naval brigade came on !fill with tears. Therefore I stop my board for a little practical Instrue-!encs, ns if to shut. out the voice of lion. The young lieutenant was do -'.the sirens and tear myself away by tailed to give the landsmen their y force lest 1 grow old sitting Icy los lesson in gun manoeuvring. side." Ile showed them all the different I(nmerton was deeply impressed ` types of guns and explained their by the statement that Napoleon's mechanism. Once, however, Itis hand -grip was like unto a knowledge failed him. 011e of fisc POWERFUL ELECTRIC SHOCK. guns was a new model, and some- thing about the brco:•h mechanism, Endeavoring to explain the "Little was novel and I:erplexing.Corporal's" mastery over men, the •"Phis gentlemen, is a 11011' attach-lnuthor reflects thnt one touch of went for -for-" 'the lion's paw magnetized 11I. Liv - One of the naval brigade spoke ! ingstone and node him indifferent to up:- !the animal's bite. Thus, argued "Excuse me, sir; it's for range- !Hemet -ton, great men carry surae finning." 'Then lie went on to ex- mysterious power by which they (as - plain, but after a few words stopped ;dilate the reason and master the and Ietltte(I. The officer looked at will. 111m coldly. I In ono of his eselays Montaigne "How do you know what you're speaks of a coach taken by ro'►hers. talking about? This device wasn't who. killer all the men and captured put on any ship until three weeks ago." "I know, sir; but, you sec, I in- vented nett • Obstinate Coughs and Colds. The Kind That Stick. The Kind That Turn To Bronchitis. Th;: Kind That End In Con- sumption. the treasure. But when the 1u•1- g•an•!s approached a young woman who remained alive they feared to lay violent hands upon her, for "her es were full of bayonets." Such ; .city and justice blazed out of those homes of silent prayer the' her eyes become weapons of defeme.. keoping the brutes at bay. .lust ns the sun pervades all spaco with its light and hent, so num, stunt'. in- deed, of physical stature, curries n diffusive and persuasive presence that fills the home and street with an atmosphere that blights and withers or influences that bless. Striking as has been the atmos- phere of 1 'or in which the sons of greatness have walked, for majesty and beauty there Is nothing in his- tory corrpurable to the invisible. in- describable effluence that exhaled from ('hriet's soul and was the e crct ni His personal influence. fn what a blare of light he lived! Whnt C$nsumptioe is, in thousands of cases, we•e•t allurement had Ile for the nothing more or Ions than the final result common people! With what wonder of a neglected coli. Don'tgive this of enthusiasm std the multitude eThe g crowd and press upon 111m! The terrible plague a chance to get a toot -hold speech of this youth of three and on your system. thirty e(fulgod with sayings that the If you de, nothing, will save yea. Take ripest scholars of centuries never hp14of a cough or cold immediately by have been stele to fathom. What on n(mesphee of hope did Ile diffuse, in which wrecked and ruined public:elm and sinners should feel dead end dormant power stirring and coming forth to lila before itis sacred look. using DR. WOOD'S NORWAY PINE SYRUP. The first dose will convince you that it It1G11TI:0UMN1 SS IN OTHERS will cure you. bliss Hannah P. Fleming, :slso white as a SIIOWllake but often anA cold. Iiia N loll ss heart New German writes :-"I eon. 1 e Germany, N.S., wnA stained through nerd through tracted a cold th t took such a 1101.1 on with sympathy for lutnrett bin and me that my people thought I was going suffering, Bring, even na the ro.o is .4tuineel to die. (fearing how good Dr. Wood's red with rich colors. Solitary by the Norway Pine Syrup was, I procured two great errs: of Itis life and the power bottles and they effected a complete cure." "f 11 1v lore, in what nn !atmosphere of 1nfluence did ile walk. 11 the Price 25 cents per bottle. Do not accept vent,:r:on. the ruler and the priest substitutes for Ur.ru. Bemire find Wood's Norway Pine nppr()ached 1Ihn with i,inglevl 8190 Syrup. insist having the i and hesitancy, if the captain and his y 1g t nl tiers (oinked in lis presence and genuine. Ifc11 to the ground before His all - in Bite an instant anti familiar TUR.,NTO. ONT. 'friend, and. climbing upon itis knees. !heard comforting words and knew n )meting influence. The mountains could not hide Tug T. Mtr.nt'sx Co., LtUITXD, pirrring look, little children found Nerve Racked Men and Women will fine] Balm for their Terrible Sufferings in MILAURN'S (HEART AND NERVE PILLS. They tone op end strengthens the nerves, buil t up the nriscics of the heart, and purify and enrich the blood. Tney put the nervous system in perfect working order. and restore health and vigor to both beefy and brsin. Miss Edythe Lindsey, Strom- ncss, Ont , writes '• 1t afford% me Freest p'1•a-nre to any that I fern yealr 11. -art an� ave n iN••rv.' great relief For (rcr too years 1 suffered from violent paipit.tti.,8 of the heart. war very err. n) and , astir start) -1 1 tear In an eaten+•• weak eormlIHon defer. f "tatted Intake the pills. teat four trice: effeeted a e. n,l{ l.t• cure. 1 cannot pesos, then' toe highly to throw antfer Ins from nervone wrekne•s and heart trouble*. ' Pries 10 ewniw let bot, or A fir 11.?s. All deafer., or Tun T. Kit ,tetter Ce, Lente Towel/ToOwe. 01,11 1 1 Mtn' The seas could not separate Him iron the people; the mut titudo Jesus before the SudLedrin and on' the oth.s he assists Joseph of Ari- I tnathea at the Curial of Jesus (John' 19, 3u-1'2). ! A ruler of the Jews-Tilut is. a member o1 the Sanhedrin. the high- • est court of justice and supremo council at Jerusalem, controlling till the n!luirs of tho Jottlslt church and state, though at this time subordin- ate to the Roman alit lior 11 y. 2. liy night -Fur u personal inter- - view and possibly to declare his sympathy t secret, allegiance. It I. on followers who for him were will - has spa by tw 1 se n t has herd suggested, nod not with - mg martyrs. Great, lou, the en - out platisihilit y. that are n member n, LltttAtrlsllt that clansmen of Scotland I t i the Sanhedrin a vi could hove found felt for much a hero as Robert Bruce, with minced lain. Press slicers to- Pneely and work into n paste 5v,t1, time fur such a visit and converse- ether; bent an e • • add half a cup butter. Scatter salt over mil for 111100► 111.•11 gladly (11(14 ii unl,v B bb, 1 the beloved chieftain might tion only at nig=ht, and that there is of cream and sunk sandwiches a few :Trend on brown bread. in re11111y no fens or even t iueid- seconds. Gent two tablespoons of Sea pie tnay he node 'from the COMBAT AND CeIN(ll'1.11. ity implied. '1'11.• words oI Nicene- butter and brown rho sandwiches on 'veriest scraps of any sort. Form in 1H .1. when th:. Hungarian here rnus to Jesus. Wo know that thus both sides. these into a stew, add pieces of •1Cossilth visited New York, 1)1e pa- art a 11 ether came f(am (lod. are 1(,ingot Jelly Slake ordinary le- Booked p0(810, carrots, and n little ,l riot stood forth clothed with such not fl; ttery, but a simple confession ;mon j,.Ily, according to dirootiuns un onion. ('over 011 with n 1; ht crust weight end majesty of character that of his own deepest conviction. 1g.lotiie ►ackugo. Just directions the and servo directly the crust is done. on the day of his reception people 3. Kingrlonl of Gori -A spiritual ' jelly is hard stir in half a cup of '1'o take co; ce stains from a ole !- theireach side of Broadway dropped kingdom embracing in a new fellow- Preserved rdgiani. tic' nWny to cool crate material, brush the spot With their tools. closed -their stores, for- ship ur brotherhood all true bullet,- and se souk withwhipped cream, flaw- litre glyeerbtr, then rinse in luke- souk thele tasks, told, messing in es, but not so ))ndarstooc! by the orenl with atiny suggestion of warm water and press on the wrong and about the central street , the Jews in the time of ('heist. 'ncesc bran,ly side. The glycerine absorbs the col - !very cool oven. 'iY1is is the surest Way to obtain a good light without t•aloke. .C:: 1'nUlke a heefslera. trudrr, :rover std' Ili cupic of. tcaspucrnsful tit salad oil TiuQ Home over it, place it In"( etween two plates and leave it fur a fees hours. !'his earl,: wonders in softening tho Iibres. ' '1'o make the hair grow take nee +444.144÷#4.144444-14 tr`aNpOOGful of salt to half a pint of tsoft water. apply three times a sl•:LEC'rl•:1) RECIPES. week. The effect at the end of the (lot Hunt Sandwlches.tipreu'I nn• nth is surprisin•;. half the slice's of bread for sand- 1'.,r nut or ttlmemil stt+nlwiches 10- wiches with butter, the other half move the skin carefully, chop very tides of enthusiasm rose in the taut- looked (orwer(1 to the ultimate es - Ghetto like (he tides of nn advancing tahlishrnent of an earthly kingdom river. of great splendor in which the Mes- \We also nee told that when Robert slah himself should rule as King. (toast Lamb and Banana Cro- (wing matter and any 1308so in it. cluettere.-(tub salt and pepper over tt It is unwise to 1100 1110 eyes), for leg of Iamb, dredge with flour and if it is frequently done they are like - set on rack in finking -peon. Baste lv to lose tone. Of course, if thor- Burr.N ninde his tour through s.e.O- Born Again -The sense of "again" frequently with bacon fat melted in;uughly rested at tight they will bear land the mere announcement that is in this orig=inal obtainable only hot water. Remove coarse shreds -a very fi °quoit repetition of fatigue, the post had arrived at some inn, from the context. the Greek expre from ttuonnnA, tette to n cylindrical but olherwlse tho sight will grow perchance at the midnight hour. wns Sion meaning rather "born from shape. JIoll in egg, than in sifted 'dim. s+ttllcienl to call front their slumbers above." Tho sword translatedbread croups: seasoned with salt ' '1'o clan while satin shoes, put "again" unity cocoa also "from the and pepper and fry in hot fat. the shoes on the "trees," or stuff beginning," which. however, would +Train and serve with parsley on ;out with soft rags, and rub gently make no sense here. !dish with the -roast, with n flannel dipped into iu•thylat- 5. Except rt 111011 be born of water 1 Egg !'tants au Gratin. -!'eel egg ed spirit of wine. Repeat the pro- -Unless he !wieldy submits to the',tenet and cut tit slices, sprinkle with •cess until clean, end afterwards rub outward sign of cleansing, thereby salt, set aside for a time, then dry dry with a .1 -an. soft cloth. confessing his toren defilement and Ithcm on a clat6t gull there in (lour ; It is a ►n.take to iron flannels. If sinfulness. ',fry in hot butter. To two table- pullet out evenly while on the line Of the spirit:-'rne more important spoons of melted butter add three they thy in good shape and, if whem birth. Unless a man's inner apiritm-+o[ flour, hnlf a spoon of salt, null dry they are folded and put in the al life be wholly changed by a power n dash of popper. Cook and atl:l bottom of the clothes basket and from nl.ove, that of the Spiritof half cup of tomato puree, add one. ether clothes piled on them, they Ootl, ho cannot. even though he be third cup of cream. Spread a lay- 111.11 be smoothed enough to suit a son of Abraham accordine to the er of sauce on buttered gratin dish, anybody but a crank, Ilot irons flesh, cuter into the kingdom of sprinkle with grated cheeso-and on . take the life out of flannel. God. 'tins a layer of egg plant. Continue'I'o avert chapped hands take coeIi- 0. flesh -Signifying not merely the the layers, leaving the last layer body, but its faculties. its appetites sauce and cheese_ Spread over the and desires ns well. "the whi.+!e whole cracker -crumbs and melted equipment with which nature fur- (.utter and set in oven to brown. nishes man for life in this world." ' Apricot Snow. -Press a cup of Spirit -hero means the lloly canned apricots through no -icer. Adel Hint who Is men's teacher tutu saw- Spirit. ' a cup of sugar, white of nn egg and her. Atmidday no man strikes a 8. The 5wind bloweth--A phrase juice of a lemon. ileat till it will match to find the blazing summer's sometimes trnnslc.ted "tire Spirit stand alone. Uso between and sun, and Shakespeare at best ,s but breatheth," sieve the words for wind 11 Ili we layers of cake. A few halves n feeble sulphur match that. blaring, and spirit ere in Greek. • may -be used to decorate the snow. Haves not in Christ's all -shining If rarest the Sound Thereof -.Som,'- Chocolate ('nk,e. - Cretan, four selendor. times rendered "henrest its voice," mince, of butter, with three or four The atmosphere of influence that follolvin_ the translation "the spirit minces of sugar; when soft, add two was large and divine in. Christ exists breath -11 above eggs. one at a time, beating each in lesser degree in an God's c11i1- So is every one that is horn of the one in separately, then stir in four eren. Note are so little or so 1o::: Spirit evident to those with whoa„ that character can bo hill or the he cones in eontnet by his life and sours light he concealer'. Character , nc tivity, while the source and 'Ob- is self -revealing. Goodness shines irate trend of this spirituel life and in the face, love leaps in the • . this activity may be alike hidden sympathy thrills in t 1:,•, w •,ice. while from all who have not themselves kindness of heart _ • like become partakers of the sante new sweet ointment neem t' !,and life of the Spirit. Therefore, "Iie could not i. • !Rid." 9. How can these bo --Bather, transpire. or come to pass. �-• ��••�� 1t1. Art thou a master -Better, the l•L �r �• e 1; Asa reship and hence n repro . ntnliwc of the supremo 4111- is t!„t we5+r get It too hot; this will all the people within a radius of miles, assembling to hear and see the poet whose presence filled rnen with tinnsporls of delight. Vet, when the influences of leader, or orator, of statestnnn and :trust and political savior ere united aid melted into one 21451' and glowing conception of heroism, yea, and mul- tiplied a thousand times, they seem entirely Inadequate to account for the spell and tho charm that Jesus Christ cast upas the people from whom ile could not he hid. Heflecting that Shakespeare was 'n writer of supremo genius and lived but 300 years ago, remembering how tweak one feeble has been the hold earth's greatest spirits have 11nc1 op- en tho people, Martineau remarked that the grentest men nest be rank- ed in a different order of being from •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •CONSTIPATION. i • Although generally described as • • a disease, can never exist unless • : some of the organs are deranyr.i, • • which is generally foetid to be the • liver. . It consists of an inability to • • regularly evacuate the bowels, and•• • as a regular action of the towels is • absolutely essential to general • • health, the least irregularity should • newer be neglected. • •MILBURN'S• • LAXA•LiVER PiLLS • • have no eyed for relieving mei• • curing Constipation, Biliousne- 1, • • Wa•ter Brash, Heartburn, and all •• • Liver Tioubles. • • Mr. A. B. Itettrs, Vancouver, I3.C., • writes :- For some years past 1 was • • truub'(41 with chronic constipation • • and bilious headaches. 1 tried • •nearly everything, but only got • • temporary relief. A friend induced • • me to try I,axa•I.irer Pills, and • • • • they cured me completely. • Price 25 cents per box, or 6 boxes • • for $1.00, all dealers, or mailed • • •direct on receipt of price. • Tllti T. Mtt.nttkN Co., LIMITEn • • Toronto, Ont. • •••••••••••••••o••o••••••• PERSONAL POINTERS. Interesting Gossip About Soros Prominent People. From a child the Netherlands has been rise at seven o'clock. A mirror. a crystal, and a sword aro carried before the Emperor of Japan on nil Stale occasions. "Know thyself" is the nurse. o of (ho Horror; •'Ile pure and shine" 1s the er;ystal's injunction; while the sword ,s a reminder to "110 strong." l'ut'e !rites X. is the first nintill to carry a watch. hitherto it has been etiquette at. the. Vatican that tho Pope must always ask one of tho mon starch and grind it with a cardinals what time it is. Whin tho knife until it le reduced to the cardinals informed l'ius X. of the snnmoth.,t powder. Put it into a old custom, he replied, smiling, tin box, 80 as to have it always at •"Pie toly !rather ought always hand for use. After washing end himself to know what o'clock it drying the hands tub a pinch of 1e." et:u•ch over (hent, covering the whole Sir Lawrence Alma-'1'adema evinc- surface, ed a taste for art when he was about If a person is suddenty attacked four years 0141. Even In the tod- with violent convulsions nod loss of dling stage his favorite toy was a consciousneeve yrnt 11►ny know that pencil. latter, however. those who he has a fit of some kind. Tho had charge of him determined that head should he raised a little, and he should become It iney-nr, and, in - nu stdr»1ul emt given, the limbs stead of being encouraged to draw should 1:u 4111ow.,d plenty of freedom, and paint, the future -Royal Acnde- 'and a little be 1 1 tea or mit!; should mician was matte to study an•1ent tun ;tinges end literature. Lord Orford is a great fisherman. It wens while fishing in e-cotland that- he hushe I,,rst met Lntiy Orford, who is at enthus:nstie a Idslerwoman as he it a fisherman. She was then Mist Louiee Cotten, ditughter of the Am. ericnn railway magnate. Shortly at ter her marriage she took her bus Ire i.eh should not be too hard. band tarpon -fishing off the const of A p. rNon rarely catches cold from Florida, and then broke the women's beim; cold, but !mostly from being tarpuun record by killing two oC hotand perspiring, then getting thee° immense fish n► one day. Lord cold ton eutl.Icnly. "Many colds are Orbor•d on that, expedition caught rho caught robing from n hot room, fourth ,biggest bowie over taken. church, thentroe out. into the cold, ono weighing 18:1 pounds. fneg'y air suddenly. To a•oid this b. Ire to keep the mouth shut for a few seconds (111(1 breathe thro'igh the n0Ne. Correct stnn'trng is) said to he n cure for nerwoen depression, inuln- 11.8 and a host of other 111s. `titer„ perfcetly erect. with the chest well raised, hegin1:ing with periods of teen mimeos, end gradually increas- ing to half an hour. Tho pressure of the interval organs will be re- 1inved, the blood more thoroughly oxygenized, and the tone of the whole a;y"tem wonderfully unproved. To stiffen ha;r iruelum. wash the Queen of the accustomed to ounces of ground chocolate whiclwbe given on recovery. hue previously been melted with one i1 proper cure was taken of the tablespoonful of milk; fiunlly, shake 1, when children are young, there in four ounces of flour nerd half a %1:0))111 be lees (•;iploy+.:ent •'or tho teaspoonful of baking -powder. Bake <I• iiCst, less^. suffering, mid certainly in a moderate oven one hour. For . less 1 xpense. Teeth must be scrupu- the icing, dissolve three ounces) of I,.val• cared for, and carefully green( chocolate in one -eight of •+ Li 11,11!. not, only night. eau' more - pint of water, then nt' eight ounces +r,C. 611 after every meal. Thee teeth of sifted icing sugar, let it just worm then pone it over the cake The etarmn } oar chocolate icing is dull INTERNATIONAI. LESSON, JAN. 29. t hority of the Jewish church, Nico- make it era( k too. Apple itumplingn (No. 1) -One rep of chopped suet; levo cups of their. one tenspoe1f))1 of Felt; mix with cold water Into n dough; put the denuN 18 taken to task for his ap- parent irnorance in spiritual mat- ters. 11. We speak -'rhe change to the Lesson V. Jesus and Nicodtnlus, singular in the next verse seems to apples ii ay for pudding; tie in 11' Golden Text, John 3, 10. ind't-ate that Jcsim included his dis- ile cloths: drop into boiling wr,t,•r• elides with himself in thought in this boil one home. Ilse any sauce. or THE LESSON Wulti STUDIES. expression. sugar only. Early .1 udean Ministry - ThoThat we do knn'w-We do not nt- Apple Dumplings (No. 2). Stir a fourth rwnigeliat alone (John 2, 12 tempt to instruct others concerning beaten egg wwith a cupful of thick In -1, -1'l) giles us an account of which 110 ourselves aro ignorant. crenun. S .t ons teaspoonful of what has been termed The Fatly baking powder and n quarter tea- spoonful Ministry of Jesus, and wl,.c11 spoonful of snit into three cupfuls of incluees the first cleansing of theINFORMATION FROM PA. flour.. Make roto dumplings, inclos- ternple. our Lard's discourse With' 1 Ing pared and cored apples, and boil vicodei►us, John's discoest urse „My pa, he didn't go down town, half an hoar. 1f the dough is too Last eveteing after tea, Christ at Aenon, the Mast( is de- stiff add more cream or milk. But got a book an 'settled down part'+re from .Judea (see also .!att. As comfy as ('011111 be. •1, 12 and Murk 1, 1 I), and his pas- •1'o haveII, 101 about sage through and two days' sojournTo answer all the things i had in Samaria. The period of time oc- Been tryir+' to find out. curled, as commonly accepted, was from Al til I L antil sometime in And so I risked hint a by the. wisrld I)oceurber, .\.O. 2,. A 9001e from Is round, instead of square, this Earl,• .1udea n Ministry forms And why the piggies' tails ere curly{ to n cream, One cup of milk, two) four hours, and then take out and the topic of our stud) ill this les- And why don't fish breathe air? Int (:vents. -.After the and one-half cups of fl , one cup shake. Leave to dry in the air. 9011.And why the noon don't hit n star 91 raisins. one teaspoonful of creamn marriage feast ifs Puna .issue went 11 (th his mother. brothers, and dis- (elites to calmrnaum, list remained there, as '1u1u1 is careful to state, Lemon Butter--Ong-half pound of butter. one -hail pound of sugar, brushes in warm, soapy water and three eggs, the gritted rind and juice rinse In cold water, and then lay of two lesions. Mix and simmer, the erietles in n shallow bowl of stirring nil the time until thick. water•, in which two ()finches of pow - No -Eg=g Cake. -One cup of sugar dered muni have been dissolved. and one-half cut of butter, beaten Leave the brushes to soak twenty - And why the stark is black of tatter end one-half teaspoonful of And jest how many birds there are (soda. Spice with cinnamon. cloves And will the wind (01110 back? Intel nutmeg. '''his can 1)0 used as pudding with sweet entice. "not man; days" (.tole '2, 12), And %thy does water stay in wells Chicken Sainte Steam, nut boil. And why (10 Juno bugs hum the chicken until a fork eon be easily since the annual paseoSer feast waq And what's) the runt I hear in shells now nt hand. (ho celebration of this •. 1 f it (•1 ► turned around in the meat: if not feast being the occasion of Lis pre- sent visit to Jerusalem. filled 51 ith ll 1c 51' 11'11 51 1 tri no. S coal. spring fowl, thin may take three And why the g=rass is always green, hours. When the chicken is cold, cut the ccvciousness of a lifework now Instlrul of sonm•times blue') nthe breast into pieces not too smell. An(1 why a bean i. int grow n bean, filly entered upon, and with a burn Anct not o" apple, lou? with a knife, and sprinkle with Ing zeal for t' a reIii th li 1i -a,(t of 1 French dressing. 7'he dark meet his Father's reign in the hearts ofAnd should not be u""(1""(1fl a pretle • salad Inu ce rind in the natiu►l lie of hist why o burse can't lto moo And why n cow. (•an't neigh? is desired. To tteo cupfuls of chlck- chnsen people, he ""gels lulu the, And do the fairies Ilt•r on dew en nllow one of coarsely chopped sneer{ prer•birts of the temple. beretAnd what 'makes hair gale gray? celery'. or more If liked, and keep the desecration of this holy place by Am! they my pa got lei an', Gee! the celery crisp until wanted. Make the trnIic for gale carried on under The (Rill words he said, n mayonnaise dressings, stir pert of the guise of n n'scwanr}' adjunct to 1 hadn't Qone n thing, but he tf into the e. -len'. rindpinre the int - worship nr0uses 1 is righteoes and .1cs( sent mo off to hod. ter upon the salad dish. and dis- holy iuditointion, and, with the 41i-, pose the tips of the celery prettily trine authority to represent the "��-" about the edge. heap the chicken will Father and reveal his to mat EVEItVTIIINO ACl ::I"i'la). tnixture in the conte, your over it now fully tested in him, he drives, the remainder t the n►nt•olnaise out 11 a 184'1". chargers 87"1mer- She accepted my devotion, and gar nish with white celery tops. ran across t he dessert after (lint. 71 emery trail c ccs and c valises rho She scelnod to like it 11.•11, beets cut ir, dice, capers, cold herd - was earth's great heart and flit Me 110MIe 01 )cru=se• She appeared to hear with pleasure boiled yolks of giggly, that have been shedding hope and inspiration upon ]bury miracles accutnpat.e. his min- Every toile I had to tell. ',reseed through a rolnnder, or any a race and drawing the multitude istrntIons to the people nt th:s fe:- of upwnrd tit season, and not a fees aro they she accepted nch fond letter talcs er 0rr'nrnent that ltleaseA the tw ► h• 1•• in l,c m the L i nines e i i s f faith to . For the human heart divines its 6 t, 'Ihat 1 wrote her ewery' day; friends. Once Be master stands ' Win nre 0:14t.1(,s'041, But it is Joh)'s She accepted n11 my fl ix e'5 forth revealed, the eo'.1 rises to PC fllrp,': o 10 sbn'.v s.l 1his point Ili his And the tickets for the play. claim Mtn Lord and %faster. What narrative the inflcence of the words, n treasure -box is the L•unau. I:00tt' - and gni:ne'rs tar signs) of Jesus up- )he atwilt" all my. homage - on one who wns not of the ('re(1nlous 'tow do secret thoughts and name- :111 the cotnplinunts 1 paid; less longings and unsuspected heart• old fickle meltitude, but who belong- she icer':,ter' 11,1 the present; aches Ile hidden there? .towels con- eel to the nristo;rosy, which in the; w;,i,1, int ardent love 1 maple. realer) in n rude outer cuss'' Jew i»1,11state Implied that he' was, of the leaders in the tell lots But to this One, who offered the one _ very pattern of Ileal friendship Qi1`11 and t! ought of the: nation R7 y1Vowec that' 1(1 bee goo.lcan d rtrue; arae 1 \hi„'en:us-19ne -name' tut she ad -lent-dm rtt ds n•pted every heart mull? os ht.. to open Its c hidden jewe!A. The children of pros- Nit-oden:m a 11:0 rash nt the Urt•ek 1 31y detested tltnl' for. verity with their unhappiness, the ordain. was rot uu'etnmon uinong� *- - .Bildern of weakness and want, mt•r, t),e se„ s. '1 he Talnmd mentions a! 1'Ithl'1'P111. 501i... high and low, nen bond and free, 1e•eon earl, U his anti r on one of JAMAICA'S CYCLONE. The Island Has Not Found It En- tirely Bad. On Auguat 11, 1uo3, n cyclone swept from end to end of Jamaica, and Mr. Sydney Oliver, the acting Governor, in his report to the Colonial ' Office, estimates the im- mediate et•Ntructiun of property nt £2J(,0,000. Nevertheless, so robust Is the financial position of the is- land that ho concludes that there wes r. ally ►,o neral to make an ap- peal ()inside of the island, and he thinks that "had it not been for the assumption that the island tens to he largely helped fr abroad, the subscriptions mole within the i island itself would have exceeded the somewhat 1114 agre sum of L'2,2512." At the same tint, the community faced (he situation 1 ravely, and the ��++ tont ground is l,e,ng :veneered. EvenI $ All GOOD THINGS must win upon their merits. 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Is and sweet by boding in clean water vivre to (I:raring cultivation Fnve - S ruwniG,et,lftr•Itnleu.siI.iuur:dptmf .'. with rt rood lump of sodn added. rvsm!te1 in the ylelcl in the last tem ! or blister., ehich later on hr'•ak. reel I etiet,tt'' et R much rile,. rade mf i '' form emote or«•wlen. The skin a %' sr, �_ Sunlight Red rite Rte the tory h+(`1 ! ik•i,Iny,to►rMngs•.rlrtingfuot,ounsati,t:, s,. r,anitary agents, therefore they (rn:1 that, has 'kern rvp•.'rt,ll .,n no Tu get rt,iof it�a•rns,otltn•c.•+a'.1yt" tehould be freely Int it'.1 to enter larre n r.'n'e prevlore;IY. Ti>is i1 a i G barn 11 w Howe pars. • :d for th.s per• livery room in the house. ;most im1ot(ait r.ser!t for •lame': t 1 pose nothing can erqusl When boiling dried haricot temps , frail. w hide last year net tr. orko.11y Burdock Biac� Bitters. 5 do not put in the s.I'! '111 the bthey:fl's col ti from the deterioration of 1.,. Its r ua it '► the markets of the Mr* Flrrwncw near, ?ta 1 aro nicely cooked, rwlM they, I 11 1 ri . --My 1ltueboy had 'x•:•Ina for rtank.Oat. ere npt 10 Al'1it and .tart.. '1'n'te•! State:', and ens losing in •wlertnemth'l 1 tete+l eintrrcrrts sod, Red tablecloths w:11 keep their rot. centre, it 'WI net only with ('met.) l w .a:r.', 1.111 they heid.11 for snit glut w when tt w n kt with all their hopes and dreatns and thy tuts richest inhabitnntti of .le. -i 'The hull of (roto is extreme!: Emit- er when washed if a litter borax Mule (mit. bat even with that sttlmr.n ever t th n deeded to a:r•. Prayers and penitence. pressed unto Christ anti poured forth all their tr. asere le•i. re this Melte. (rte:t'1. 11 was as if st►:+unci had assembled all its 1,10,in a n:ed blossoms and ehcd n11 thio treasure down s before Christ's fret. Great was the charm such a poli- tical savior as Garibaldi exerted nape ucalitn. nod ns one of the dis,;ipl r.I 1111. ('stmt:eg;'s th're nre 811 !:erg, • is ridded to the rri'sins • rater and fren. Can nod :an I1 mongol. ' Iturd,x.k titrewt lettere s test. i or.'y Z/ire hem tanbr,tlt..arta tt1aMewtwo - earrative iator-bat •,•. Nirodentits ix, Mg, item In i;%e weeks aft,i sow- and •.v.1 I make the baceit co; faith. o. from I- sooting, tet N"; 4" __�_,._.r,� morn:,. Wyo., and r1.. r. is no a1 n of k '1 in - • rwto k 1 feel Barr that la t k•k r.y . • r resteater. teener • an e.1:U I!f. t Ihis� .. of Jervis eh() liyette-1mM after the that bends weighing eft round. rrich fh••y are retied in the shade. dctan:ctl.,n of .Icru:wlern. which factrnre common. All erggctn',Iev flu Before frying baron Nee nnrtk(•s the lelrnl Ifiratinn of this ,e•�_ well. Radish• a ar+y he .•.%•. •v :, wafer for throe er !,rn elinu son with the hko•'cmtes of John's • eart.. n to eighteen days after 8',W- wilt prevent the fel from running, in 1 ;31 the 1 rut lire e'1'int KR• L'i i,.�i L' Ter T. be,. telt'! tar►., Melvyn. err.'. 7emnts,, CPO. as t t.,r tn,.e!• ter resat .. ha eerie nunti"n(1 but twice after this In the`inlr, while corn prods:refr three. crops Sel..t lamp wicks that nt•' s, f• '1 h.• 1' tar .1 l:es"a rm1•8 owe► sl n (.ospel lohntI7, 1b-:,2)ve. on ehoedefends ltl thee occa- per a year.SwMt l'Otatc>rs grow vinegar before usinand loosely g antdadry k hinl ian �surfne (11 the neat ly lglohella total land illInsI!t1111I1I11f11111111111111IIIII 1111R! I 0 41