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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1905-06-29, Page 2ABSOIUTE SECURITY, Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear 81Qnuturo of See PawimUo Wrapper Below. Yarn small a is as sas7 *emals as sslgaz. CA Rs roll ES FOR f11.1O1ISNESS. FOR TORPID LIVED. F►GR ROAR :TALLOW t. smell 'owyty .eurnHE`G.PLEXit ..l eR a tioaa&/aJsw;;;{%,.` WHAT WILL YOU DECIDE ? Indecision on Vital Matters is a Sign and Source of Weakness. A d. spatch from Brooklyn, N. F„ says: Rev. 1►r. Newell Dwight affil:. preached trent the following teat: now lung halt yo between two opin- iuns?-J. Kings, xviii., 21. It is a question the prophet I•'!.jah put to the vacillating people of his day, and it is just as portl:leat to- day as when the prophet asked it, The situation Elijah faced is re- peated in each but:cee.•ding genera- tion. 'the true religion uud the false religion are ever corning into conflict. tau sacred to be spoken. Many cen- turies hater, iu contparatively modern tunes, when liohrew proper WAS no longer a Spoken lei:goug:e, it b•':a!aa necessary to indicate the towels i11 Hebrew text. Hence tho vowels of the sword .t(lnnui were printed with the consonants of the word Yahweh to indicate that not Yahweh, but. Adonni, wns to be spoken 't'Les.. consunuuts of the wurd Yahweh to- gether with the outsets of the word Adunai, if pronounced as writtwt, us LIN nomef 141.11.8.1141.1.1.8.11.81.1.1.14s444 111•:1.1;("f1•:1) 1:1:(' 11'1•:ti, they soon were by persons ignorant corrosive action of the wavering of the real facts in the case, give up_ Asparagus us Soup. -\11e n asparagus mind. proxiumtely the word ,lehut•ah. 'Che is ph My and cheap, make an asp;tra- 1udecision on Nitta maters is a word Jehovah, although resulting gas soul' by cooking t o,ct h'r in two sign and source of weakness. Men Aunt an error, must now be coastd- quarts of Milk t auric bunch of the who boast of our modern freedom of erect to be good English. best vegetables, two peeled and quer- thoug ht ought to do some thinking. ><)• Isuluh the prophet -Compare tere(f p..tat°es, n st alk of celery, a Men who thin'( (eight surely sooner Nord Studies tin lesson for Sunday, small onion nave! a bouquet of boobs. or later !u reach at least n few do- 'July 0. When soft presto through a sieve and finite conclusions, and having 21. (Vitt off all the mighty men of season with salt antipaprika. hind resealed cow lusiohs flow are under valor -The account in Kings (2 Kings the soup with flour and butter. obligation to let the world knots 10. 8, ff.) mentions the sending of a &bout two tablespoonfuls of each. what they are. Much has been said letter by Seenacherib to Hezehiall One quart each of milk and water in recent tosses about nluu's right to making emit her demand for surren- may be used instead of two que:rts der. Concerning his own unexpected of mil':. defeat Sennacherib himself, in his ac- 'Vanilla Ice -Cream With Chocolate counts found mi Babylonian 1ttbtets, Sauce. --dent the whit' a of six eggs is silent. That he failed to take .ler- and add three cupfuls of sugar and usalein is, however, implied in his one quart of boiling milk; turn into own vague statement that ho shut a doutlo boiler and cook for three noel having rrtuhed them, we are up 1Iezekiah like a bird in a ('age." minutes; then stir in the beaten bound rultlernsexpress ht'ni ( hu welfare The hist orlon 1Eerbdollrs refers to to ' whites of the six eggs and a tea - the destruction of the Assyrian army sl+oouful of extract of vanilla. When of all tho people.. No mon is strong and speaks of it as being probably cold stir in a quart of thick cream. who has not deep seated convictions. clue to it plague. Whatever the The chocolate sauce !s made as Oil- man if n man has convictions it is means uuty have been which .1eltovah lows: mix three ounces of grated impossible for hint to smother them employed to work diosaster in the cho.olate with two and one-fourth without camp of the king of Assyria, the cupfuls of granulated sugar, two - impression made upon Secuincherib 6 BLI(IIITING HIS SOUL. thirds of a cupfal of hot water and was such that though he lived for four tablespoonfuls of melted butter, It is the wan who is afraid of spcn!c- twenty years longer het never again ing his )hind oho comms nt last to entered Palestine or besieged Jerusa and cook until it strings; then add have au mind at all, tern. a little Vanilla and serve with the A than owes it to his follow man 21. Exalted in the sight of all cream. nations front henceforth --'lobe victoryI%in'ss Potatoes. --When you haveto reach a decision in regard to left road mashed olntocw in mallet - Christianity and, having- reached it, of faith achieved by Ilerekiah was P to let oleo know what his decision ill. mollify due to the influence of Isaiah, eat quantity press theta into a small, ile owes th;s to his city; he owes dt but the glory of that victory fell plain mould, So that you can cut to h nna tIy. A tremendous war is also on the sovereign who shared therm into strips two inches long, in progress. Two armies are nrrnyal the prophet's lofty spirit and cont:- one inch wide and half nn inch thick. in Jtrst each other. Right and dente in Jehovah. (fate in a saucer a tablespoonful of agbutter, molted and seasoned with tt wrong oro fighting. A vast empire LONDON'S FINEST DIANSION. little cayenne and nt!nced parsley. of cruelty and injustice, of passion. -_ Cover every part of the potato strips greed and hate must be attacked and Stafford House, Home of the Duke with this, let them stand until hut - overcome. And Christ calls mer, of Sutherland. ter hardens, then dip into beaten everywhere to aro) themselves for the egg. With a knife remove them to battle. To every man Christianity The Duke of SuUlerland's Landon buttered baking tins and place in the say's: -"What tt•iil you do? what home is certainly the most beautiful attitude will you Take? Will,v-ou palace, not merely of the British oven for about twelve minutes to take up snots against the ford's of metropolis, but of most European orown nicely. capitals. Disraeli in one of his not'- Strawberry Pudding .-Re'st the evil?" Whst shall we say of the elg described it as "nut unworthy of whites and yolks of four eggs, first man who slinks off and says never n \'icen:u4 at its best," Empress Eu- separately and then together, until word? That is not the stuff of genii was so taken with it that she very light; ndd one pint of milk and which the men were made who have mix - wanted Napoleon 111. to build for four cupfuls of Dour. Brat this mix - mads this world worth living in. It her nn exact copy of it in Paris. ture xmooth before adding two table - is only the men who have comic -and Queen \'ictortn, when she used spoonfuls of melted butter, two salt - tions and who dare express then) to drive from Buckingham Palace to spoonfuls of salt and 2; teaspoonfuls who are mighty in the pulling down visit her great friend, Duchess IIur- of baking powder. Drain n quart of of strongholds nn(1 able to usher in riet of Sutherland, grandmother of berries, dredge with flour, stir into the batter and turn in puttered pat- ty pans. Set in boiling water, cover And boll steadily for three hours. Colonial Cake.-Crearn one cup of sugar with a third of a cup of but- tert0nt varied greatly at different times. and then beat in two eggs, the g less than one hundred years ago for yol'.<s nn'1 whites of which have been Before l.arhish-An important (enc- the Duke of York, second son of King first whipped separately; a cupful of ed city twenty-five miles south of George III., on money borrowed from milk in which is dissolved n tea - Jerusalem, the capture and spolia the then Margo%s of Stafford. The mpoonful of socio, and lastly two tion of which by Sennnc•herib is de- Duke d ed before his wonderful new curs of flour with two teaspoonfuls scribed on nn Assyrian relict( tablet house could be finished, and the Mar- of tartar sifted in it. This is an now in the ilritish Museum. Sennas- (tills of Stafford, who had ,Henn- old-time recipe and used for tioth her•ib's ultimate objective being while become the first Duke of Stith layer and loaf cakes. Egypt, the capture of l.achish wits edand, took possession of the build - to hint of even greater importance, ing and secured the land on which than tho capture of Jerusalem. I it stood on a Crown lease. Iie spent 1kook inh-The twelfth :.ingalntl no end of stoney on its completion, A l:rilliatit polish may be given to (counting Queen Al halinli) the thin -t under the direction of Sir Chru•h•.s brass door fixtures, ornaments, etc„ teotith sovereign of the separate king- 1 Barry, the designer of the !louses of by washing then' in alum and lye. dont of ,Jurlah. His father was the. Parliament. According to the terms Make n solution by boiling an ounce wicked King Altar., and his son the of the lease, the building as it now of alum in a (tint of lye, and wash no less wicked Mnnnssch, lletweett stands. with the fixtures, though not the art ides in it. these two Ilezek into who institute,! it it h the other contents, will in n A triter in u current magazine many retort)ls, stands out In it most few years conte into the possession gives s• the useful suggestions for The religion of truth is always mak- think: the afore has come to empha- ing war upon the religion of error, size hofs du!:v the religion of tho spirit upon the c;u'ries sten}ty withtothin. it t corl'esponerydingright religion of rho flesh. Christianity duty. if we have the right to think and the world are in everlasting con - we are bound to reach conclusions, flict, and there is much good In each. There is touch that is good in Christianity -every one acknowledges this. Its pilnelI,les aro beautiful, its ideals are whito and shining. ' No one of inteliigence can openk disrespectfully of the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. But there 18 also something that is pleasant in the Ter religion of the world. '!'here is much in it that is desirable and sweet. ���� - -- t And, therefore, nun do not. avant to Ilt)11' 'IVU 51:,11. LETTERS,. they up Christianity entirely, nor aro they fulling to give up the religion It is often very desirable to know i of the world altogether. 'they him - how to seal a letter so that it can- • ply halt between two opinions.. One not be opened without betraying the of the characteristic features of our fact. Steam or hot. tenter will open: day is the large number of ton-com- envelopes closed with mucilage and nrittal men. (Inc of the pronlems of even a wafer. A hot troll or a spirit the holrr is to lamp dissolves settling wax, a' inn- ];RING MEN To DECISION. pression in plaster having been taken of the seal. By the combined t•se of Many forces have conspired to ren - wafer and sealing wax, however. all ; der this an nge of indecision. 'There attempts to open the letter other -;have been threes when men have re - wise than by force can be frustrated. ;Outdated Christianity with scorn. All that is necessary is to close the The crowd ban often shouted. "Down letter first with n small moist. wafer with .!esus of Naiareth, the 'lupos- and to pierce the latter with !" F n fur. hut to -day men refuse to ex - coarse needle (the Sante applies to 1 press themselves. When the preacher mucilage), tvhereupon sealing wax says, "ilow long halt ve between may bo used in the usual manner. 'this seal can neither be opened by dry heat nor by moisture. CURE SICK HEADACHE. A SERMON THAT 'FOLD. Moved by an eloquent appeal mode to therm it few weeks ago to cease taking undue pride in personal adornment and worldly possessions, a number of the members of the Rev, Dr. 'I'ownserxl's congregation at Tun- bridge W'('11s, England, have sent to their tninister packets of rideable Jewels tortoni; other things, with re- quests that they shall be devoted to Christian work. 01100014. two opinions?" his congregation meets hill) with sitenee. Men are be- coming more tool more latitudinari- ans. 'their religious beliefs have no ascertainable boundaries. In the realm of spiritual matters they walk in t haze. They have no convictions and therefore no conclusions. The deep foundations of organized Chris- tianity are being worn away by the a brighter day. the present Duke, was wont to greet her with the remark. "Well, dear. I'm coming; from my house to visit CIt is a noble reep Park and 0»',,, t name was Assur, and its ex- „pot) Ilirdcage Walk, and wns built THESeeLESSON pyiplel, looking pnlucc. upon INTERNATIONAL LESSON, JULY 2. Lesson I. Sennacherib's Invasion. Golden Text, 2 Chron. 32.8. LESSON WORD STUDIES. Not(' --'('hese word Studies for this lesson are based on the text of the Revised Version. Introductory Note. -The 014 'Tes- tament lessons which begin with this mouth, and which will be continued throughout the remainder of this year, take up ngain the thread of .Jewish history nt the point at which the last Old 'Testament lessons for 11)04 dropped the study. Samaria, USEFUL. i11 NTS. the capital of the northern kingdom, fator.►bl' light. of the ground landlord -tint is to porch furniture. Aiming other • ''- a bait fallen in the year 722 B.C., just 10. to the siege--i'erhaps better, an sty. the Crown -without. any com- things, site recommends that cushions t after Sargon, general of 1)10 Assyrian itt the marginal rending, in the for-) pensntiun to the Duke or his heirs, be covered on , side with oilcloth. PILLS 441111 •,had ascended the throne of As- pr>sit,or fortified city. The natural and there is r.o doubt that then the At night the oilcloth tido should be spin. Sargon had led into captivity 1 ion as well as the fortification it is impossible. to 'le- turned uppermost, so if it should flare Restored Thousands of many thousands_ of the people of of Jcrttsillern was very strong. 1 scribe it by any other nccn e -will bo rain (Il0V will suffer no harm. Mows Cla.nta►dian Women to Israel. At the same time Jlezokinh, 11. '1'o (110 by famine and byi assigned to one of the members of is ust'd 104. stuffing the pillows, 51800 a Cod -fearing king and strenuous s re- thirst -The besieging general virtual-; the reigning family ns a metro tolitnn 1 1 b g t 1 dampness is fatal to feathers or Qealtb and Strength. former, was on the throne of Judah. )y.• admits that to take the city by residence. hike Trentham. it is down. 1 There is no need for so many women to Iptrzrlchief the crsnf. elor )ro prophet ands none strifes- stormrtons out of the question. A crowded from garret to cellar with Instead of throwing bits of toilet stiffer pain ana weakness, nervousness, (, B i f g ego alone could compel its, ort trenstn•es, including two of the save le1)4144 anemia, faint and din.j 111(411 Tsniah. When in the ycnr 705 sttrreeder.paper:cum place them 1, a jut• Ras ue p 'most fa TRlrillos ill exislenc0' they accunnaate. Make bogs of fine spells and the nurnerou9 trouhlca whi''h Sargon died 1110 11(1 provinces s edwesterntby l 1'l. His high places -Outdoor sant- a number of Van Dykes, 1(ubensos cheesecloth four by six inches in siz render the life of woman a round of bid:. PDiaries of Jehovah. located on hill- and ltnphnels. Bel wee') the i ens. e' Asia -Damascus. 'I;vre, 1 hilistin, and tops in different ports of the king- reception hall and the carriage e,,- and tilt them with n few tufts n( soap, DC/12 and suffering. 1 F • { oat teat or bran, tool a teaspoonful Yovn girls budding into womanhood, ' others --considered this an opportune .10111; not necessarily places of Willa -1 trance stood a lnrg�e pair of glass moment to declare nod re estahli• h alone uorahip, yet. be^nose of (belt doors, which aro never opened fat m su of powdered orris root. fasten who suffer with pains and headaches, anal i 1 the tinge at the top and um them for whose taco is polo end the blood watery, their hlepeudenct•. Judith also was heat hen nsRoeintions, 1l.t en in uhtchr royalty urine a departing bride.wotli cloths. End Mi burn's Heart and Nerve nominally a dependency of the As- tats temptation to idolatry was es-! �iHshol )them real! Burin this twirled. syrinit monarch though retaining n pecimlly strung. 'T'hese high places l'-'11. 00, if teff )yang; Hent ltutta- I greatly g } ` TINY FIGHTING FORCES, perchn. gels tnrnisheri very quickly. uickly. Women at the change e1 life. 11 he aro degree o[ independence not enjoyed Hezokiah removed from all purls of J f nervous, subject hot futhcaf !coling of Jy' the neighboring provinces. D) the his kingdom. Republics That Maintain Equally 11 in a n1w835, iwlkep (VIM ill ms:'d. pins a needles, palpitationo the heart., year 701 Sennacherib after stiletto 1 o shall worship before one altar- Small Armies, lie kept well wrap- ete,, ars tided over rho trying limo of lugs similar revolts in Other parts of Ily prohibiting idolatry noel by con- ped up in rh;unUiS leather. their life by the use of this wonderful his kingdom, undertook n campaign U•alizing the national worship, by '1ltc smallest army in the world he- 'Fired feet should he well bathed In remedy. against Palestine in order to bring destroying local sanctuaries through- longs to the principality of Monaco, warm (water, to which a little s2a- U has a wonderful effect on 8 woman's into subjection again the revolting out the borders of Judah, liezeklah with seventy-five guards, seventy- salt hits h(rn added. Dry thorough - system, makes pains and aches vanish, provinces. After quickly reducing to paved the way fur another and yet five rnrbin-ers, nntl twenty firemen. lv and rub with n little lemon Juice. brings color to thepale cheek and sparkle submission the kingdoms to the more thorough reformation carried Next come:, that of I ioceinl:urg, with It Is weteke•f:) how this treatment to the. e. north and west he invaded Judah,King 135► ndttrnr s, 170 volunteers, and soothes them. J oil 1>.v Josiah In the next gen- b They build np the system, renew lusts took most of Ito fenced cities, led lure. thirty-nine musicians. in voce. 0f When travelling It Is well to b0 vitality, improve the appetite, make rich, away ninny captives, and all but 1d. What T and my lathers have war, say the laws, "t lie monism. of provider) with a bottle of ammo' lc red blood and dispel that nook, tired, succeeded in capturing Jerusalem its don(-S0nnachcrib's filth/T. . Snrgon, Volunteers may be temporarily raised spirits_ 0f t-Mmonia. in rnsr of faint- listloes,no-ambition feeling. self. At this point our lesson for had beton t great and successful war- t.. 250." nese tett to twenty drops taken In as•. •eft 007, on :, eon Of Int to -day takes up the story. rior, and Sennnrherib himself had In the Republic of Snn Marino a ad neg'ltt's of water will often give Alt a as. Verse 9. After this-'ihnt is, after been successful in several engage-. ihe•y have univcrsnl compulsory ser- relief. if one is to be nlono it in TheT.)IllbernCO.,Ltmltcd,Toronto,Ont. preparation for the defense of the merits against other • • revolting :tire, with the result that they can well to provide the medicine before - city (Jerusalem) hod been conipleted states. The severe punishment in- put in the field nine ronIpnnies. nom- hand. fill n three -mince bottle with (comp. verses 1-8). flirted nn these he cites as nn ex- peis;no 950 men nn•l thirty-eight of- boiled water nix' odd a tenxp0onful Sennarherib-Assyr, "Sin-nkhl-er- amidst and warning to elerus.tletn. 'leers. con -mantled by n marshal. of rho spirits. shake well and cork bit," Sin (the moon go(i) hath in- 14. Utterly destroyed -Literally, 'fh:s, however, Is the war strength of tigthtle. it can be taken 10 two (Tease(' the brethren, tion of Sar- and in the marginal reading. ''do- the forces. On n Wit" tenting the doses half an hoer apart. Fon, king; of Assyria (705-081 B. (`.) voted." The 1(ebrew word means, repul.lie can only put one ('0mpnny' When 11'IIg hair becomes so mat - During almost his entire reign itnby_ to devote 10 dcstrile( ion; bene.' 10 of 81xty then on the parade -ground. ted that it is difficult to comb taco Ionia tuns in a stole of revolt latterly destroy, to exterminate. It In the case of Ihe Republic u1 1,1- tangled 10 •I o. thew should he set(rr- ngnins( the Assyrian monarch, and twos used cspec•Itlly of cities aunt beria, t he most strd. ing teat lire is nt ed with nlcohol. This done. thry Judah after the invasion of 7(11 was their inhnhitnnts (cutup. Relit. 2.:(•I; the proportion of officers to privates. will foe mile unterahle to the brush left un.listurlcd In its independent .lush. Pe 2R; der. 51. .l). thorn aro R00 of the (neuter and and comb as It by magic, position. As a ruler Setmulclterib 15. Flow notch less shall your Rod only' 7(44) of the latter. None the When nsparagr:s is to be served was boastful and vain, possessing deliver 3'o:: .111dnh. in the eyes of less the I:epulaic Issmes prom amlt- ('01(1 ns a salad, boil rind drain as few of the sterling traits u1 his ills- the Assyrian monarch, IOR in some tines of neeitrality when tears break uswll, and niter draining lot cold tinguishe:l fat her. Ile built 010 great reaper(:; inferior to other kingdoms (4411 hrti'.ecn the gprenl {cowers of Turns Bad Blood Into%tall of Nineveh, eight miles in (Sr- already brought into submission. The 1':urn runtierence, and also the: famous Arisyl'inr1V were polytheists ls. tiering -4 __•„ is ascribed the exlenelve repairing of or gods, 1t theiefore h(•e•urne ►t with CURIOSITY. No other retmdy' v:>1�c�scS nuc}, ancient negucdu(•IR and the construe- (him n question (.f strength nod Mrs. 1Vnnterknowe--"1 s11ou14 like 1 lion of briek entl,nnktnents along the nut hority bet wise' the Gad of I he to know, Air. W'-, why you are Ni perfect c!cansinl;, I'calin and furl• side of the 'Tigris River. He was ,lees II MI . of .1(rusatettl, wall Oho cross when 1 ask questions. Surely fw:nr properties. nnu'dercd in 0S1 It. r'. 1),v his son (or Keds of As(trin and in the superior y1,u (I0n'. think I hove idle curios- sons), who Instigated a rebellion strength of the latter they had the ity?" i?xtrrnally, heals Scores, ricers +unmet the father 811(1 sitreeeded in utrnoct'cohfidence. •'(treat Scot, no! Yours 18 the • holding Nineveh for six wn•kR. ,\t 14. .1,'h.,vnh-.\ word resuital nil)" mrniciously naive, widcatt•akc, A1•�cctiscv, and all Eruptions. i the 01111 of that time. however, nn- from the corrup(ian of two (Ieltrew stecpless, energetic, curiosity it Was internally', restores the Stomach. other 54)11, Asarbnddun, who a1 the w•„ron, one 'nano" •'Curd." and the' ever my tote to encounter. ' Liver, Bow'cls and Blood to health) time of 1ho murder comma1(k(1 the „the:• 1 ing the prnprr name JnhVc + Assyrian nriny in n eninpnion (Ynhwch), nlraning Cod. The lie- NOT �1t'('Ti IN p'r. against Ararat, defeated the rebel brows to ttritbig used only .:unser- "No," said the doctor. "I can't brother (or brothers). took Nineveh, ants. the vowel hounds hiring{ sup- rnnke anything out of his case at nil. and seers-is/led his f tiller fiealnarheri!' plied 1ev the tender: tint h1 rennin It bothers me." on the throne of Assyria (coni!,. K the snrrril Scripture the .let out 1{. "Why," replied his wife, "i thought K ow: 19. 37). I brew niways s'lhst(4lted the word it was only a simple cold.'• Assyria -•.1 country famed in net 1• : "i.oul'' (Adonai) for the proper "Exnrtly That's whir I can't wets on the ens( and the rnid•ile 'mow Yahweh, which he considered make anything out of it.' Rich Red Blood. palace of ITonyunjik. To hint also that every nation had its ow 1 action. If your appetite is poor, your energy gone, your ambition I(t,t, TI. R. i;. tt'lli restore you to tilt full enjoyment of happy tiL('rotH Ffc. water sun gititIy over the stalks to keep them firm awl fresh looking. I.O01: AI'TElt TiHE PIANO. Whether we are musical or not, our pinnas nest be enrefu!)y loo!.cd after. As there is t certain almond of felt inside Own' are ought to rcnli •.e what havoc may l:o wrought 1>.y moth and dust 10 that dcticalc and rolnplex annton1y, to say nothhig of damp. which. in its in'+idious inroads, 1.4 ft(nl In its err' tI'., 1f the Metro - merit stands neninst the wall, rare. should be Niko) to keep It quite 4 niche's turns from the port it Ion, and, if IMF siole , An Meld,. wall shonlrt 1 chosen nr;ni•.•t which to place i1. It is oleo well to hate a ion.; ct.tp of flannel to spread over tit- ► eye. Sh',• 1 I th•' latter hic0•110 rliw•o'oi'('tl. illeisten a cloth with tau de C'ulolrn.' or other spirit. and dip It into pie - pared chalk before applying it to OW surface of the ivory. To keep 114.• &furs from g,•tting rusty, tack u nruut! 14c of un lacked lime in .de. undrrn(til)t the cover of the paint, and it will absorb the monitor_. Ul)V"1. l'ilitOE'l' Iltt(T1U A\'S, The hapi:icst bousvhulds are those that do not 1et die out tho h.'nttttrnt euuraetea with various unuiverearics. Although gift -giving or recognition of such events in u suitable way may to out of the question, owing to the struitcned circumstances of those "within the gates," there can yet I.e a little air of festitity tthen mo- ther's or father's birthday conies round, of some wedding anniversary is to be celebrated. An extra (fish, It little bunch of flowers, or some special music prepared for the occas- sion, will show the kindly spirit and the loving; remembrance. that count far more than the money value 01 any gift. As the children grow up, if thence festivals are en(•our•aged, they will have notch to look forward to and much more to remember in the years to come when they go out to do battle with the world and final that sentiment is crushed under foot and alloot1011 is regarded only as n wide issue. ('LEANING COTTON FABRiCS. French suteeus will clean beautiful- ly by putting them in a lather of tut:smarnt soapsuds in which a cupful of salt has been dissolved; rinse in water also Navin; salt in it, dip in very thin starch, and roll up in n clean sheaf; in two hours iron on the wrong side. A tablespoonful of washing coda in a gallon of coid rinsing water will brighten blue and purple Ringboms, while a teacupful of vinegar to a gallon of water will improve green and pink shades. Chan black nn'I navy-blue ginghams by trashing in hot' suds containing a cup of salt' rinse in very blue water and (try in the shade, then dip in very blue and thin starch, and when nearly dry iron with n moder- ately warm iron on the wrong Hide. TO KEEP A DISH TIOT. When it is required that a dish or plate of food be kept hot for half an hour or so, waiting, perhaps, for a tardy diner, a better plan than put- ting it. in the oven Is to set it with its contents on a saucepan of boiling water,nnd let the saucepan stand on the top of the oven or covered part of lite stove. The plate should be covered with another plate or close - fitting metal cover, and to prevent the food from becoming over -dry plenty of gravy should be added to in stones of ruins which were 1 non* it, also an extra bit of butter if it is anything too dry. A little milk hard, de over fresh nd t acioyearu old way ns added to a boiled pudding that is to fresh and tenacious Ileas if it had be kept hot is sornetitncs an improve- ment. been made only a year. seen d n piece of the mortar, and has hAel working on it ever since until now, when, he says, he has discovered tho SOME GRAMMATICAL "DON'TS" beret. 'Icompound is a y'clloty liquid, whheich rho professor hits Common Errors in tho Speech of christened ?or•cne. Every -day Life. An interviewer (Ieserit.e4 the fol- lowing experiments.: A piece of or- dinary and easily breakable rang niter immersion in zorene defect tho fall plow of a hitntulc•r. "1'hero was the saute a;Tert on ordinnry tricks and a block of red jarrnh woo(!. All three were then immersed in seater for a )cog time. When taken out una weighed with delicate scales aha press-n^e of a single particle of 1)d:led moisture could not be detected. 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