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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1905-09-28, Page 3ABSOLUTE THE KINGDOM AND T11E KING Jeses Rules by Love in the Hearts Over the Lives of His Subjects. Cenu:no Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Sear Signature of Fette.Sta the LVrarper Below. Very entail Sae as easy M take as segar. FO t WEADICWL MI DIMNESS. FOR BIUDUSIIF$$. FOR TORPID LiVER. FAR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FON THECOMPLEXIDN t�. U:l1VINU uY•r.u.. 4ATV. . Jtl.1 Parety clash -. �-'•G >eaara tar+•rtr4 CURE ACHE. 'CARTERS John xviii., 36-37. Pilate manifested a lively interest in the kingship of Jesus Christ. This was natural because he represented a monarch and felt it his duty to defend the royal prerogatives of Caesar. Ile accordingly asked Jesus the direct question. "Art thou a king?" ,)esus made r.o eva- sion or denial, but positively affirm- ed that Ilo had a kingdom, that Ile had conte into tho world for the purpose of being a king. Let us think of the kingdom and the King. and noble act and each holy thought is a diadem added to the crown of our Saviour King. All—rich or poor. small or great—are capable of good thoughts and noble deeds, and so inay honor their King. The coronation day is coming. When the record of evil liven has boon trade un, the wicked world brought to the feet of Christ, Satan cast down from his seat ..f power, then Jesus Christ will appear in the glory of His triumph. the Almighty Father will place an inunortal crown Many nations hove boasted of the His head and the untold mil- Many of empire, and it has fat - fore of the redeemed will bow he- lm to the lot of men like Alexander, fore their King and will join in the glorious anthem Caesar and Napoleon to rule over anthemo! the coronati_tn day" wast domains. What of the king - dons o/ Jesus ('hrist? Isis is a vast 4 and iliimitable empire, for He reigns over earth, sea, sky—princi- palities, powers. thrones and domin- ions having been made subject to Him! The kingdom of Christ is spiritual; for while Ho controls the material forces of tho world, the rise and fall of empires, laws and institutions, a distinguishing characteristic of 11 is kingdom is its spirituality. Iie made this clear when ile said, "My kingdom is not of this world"; not physical and material, but spiritual, dealing with the souls of men. THE EMPIRES OF EARTH have been founded largely upon force, and for this reason it hes been necessary to maintain vast standing armies. Jesus rules by love in the hearts and over the lives of His subjects. His is a kingdom of light and holiness. The empire of .(esus is enduring and will last forever: Its founda- tion principles make it stable. Earthly thrones have been lost, but no one will ever be able to grasp the sceptre or usurp the throne of King .iesus! What an honor to be a member of such a kingdom! But what of the )ring? Our King has a crown. We read that on His • head are many diadems. Ile is the Grand Monarch: His is a crown of Sick Headache, B1110usness, Dyg. glory, since nothing can tarnish it; peJasla, Coated Tongue, Foul Breath; of righteousness, because Ile rule; Heart Burn, Water Brash, or any according to the laws of justice; of Disease of the Stomach, Liver or Bowels. life. King Ile. is the Lord of Life. (Mr honors His subjects, for those Laxa-Liver Pills are purely vegetable; who surround His throne are clothed neithergripe, weaken nor sicken, are easy in white and have on their heads to take and prompt to act. crowns of gold. King Jesus has a sceptre, the sym- bol of authority: In this respect our King differs from many carthly STRONG AND VIGOROUS. kings, who have nominal authority. the sceptre being the symbol of the Every Organ of the Body Toned authority of the State rather than of the personal authority of tho up and invigorated by monarch. The authority of Jesus Christ is real. lie is the source of all authority. ily Hint "Kings reign and princes decree justice." His is a sceptre of omnipotence, for no one can inlet fere with the course of Jus - RUINS OF SOUTH AFRICA. Relics Found of the Finest Natur.; Worshiping Shrine. Q• UEER PROBLEMS OF LAW. Cases With Which English Judges Have Struggled. Hundreds of years of fast casesflliHome have not yet elucidated ul: the possi- ble points of difficulty in the English law. Hero is a remarkable problem with which the Blackburn lawyers have just been confronter!: An English gentleman had t win suns who were! born ttithin a few minutes of each other. He made a will that his pro - Pel ty in Australia should go , to put a layer of chopped cold lamb, whichever of the two sons arrived at a layer of tomatoes, sliced, and a the age of 21 first. • layer of stale brendcruntbs. Season The younger of the two emigrated with pepper and salt, and a little to Australia, while the other one re- allspice. Put small pieces of butter mained in England, and the former over all and enough stuck (0 moist - was still in the Antipodes atthe est slightly. !lake till the crumbs time of his coining of ug.•. Now. are brown. Australian time is some hours in ad - van" of areenwid, , and, tholefore. I►read Fritters are very useful for the young man out there was 21 bo- sweet or savory cookery. Trim the fore his elder brother at home. Which crust from sliced bread, cut in oleo of these two brothers is legally en- shares and soak soft, but not till titled to the property? The tines- they break. in three-quarters of a tion has not yet been (lec•iAid, ana pint of milk to which lois bc>cn ad - in the meantime readers may exer- Bert a beaten egg. Flavor or sea - eke their own acumen upon it. sun as required. Dip in hatter an:I Are eggs eggs, or are only hens' fry in fast boiling fat till a golden eggs eggs? This may seen, u ridic»- color. bolls question, but niee shod: s of Iced Tea.—Tho infusion of tea un•auhng are involved, and a ease should not be too strong, or when which turned upon it -►t through - c, will he cloudy, and ml it should two or three courts of law. A lady be poured otT the leaves directly tho sent an order for a dozen eggs to it right strength is attained. When dairyman and loo sent her ducks' !sots, fee it, Ikon pour int o glasses ergs. 5hr sent m back us not f with finely chipped ice and a table - Richard N. Hall, who hes givou beim; what she ordtheered, but )te co-� spoonful of lemon juice ortwo thin eight years to the study of the t>1+- {used to Luka them. She, in turn, slices of 1('n(Wit lemon in Sglass. Serve cient monuments in Southern Rho- (1(11ined Lo e, d uun desks, says that none of the ]lull- limo elal'sing hkecttrp(c+nthetatheiranjoursneys•' ' with two straws in encln glass, and you will find q. ready sale at your dards o/ ruins have been more than from the house to the shop, the eggs bazar stall. partially explored. Many important went bail, and eventually the shop llurohound Beer.—One ounce of ruins have been seen only by casual keeper sued the Iady•for is. 6d., their horehound, one ounce o{ burdock travelers, and the work of unearth- value. ins, only a part of the great GiurI'he county court Judge ordered leaves. five ounces of (singer, half an bnbwq area would be more than the het to pay, declaring that ducks' ii remise of (:ops, and a very small bit labor of a lifetime. Still, researches eggs were as much eggs es any oth- I o{ geutinn root. Tie the whole in a have made grout progress in tho last ers; hut. the Indy appealed, raid cloth and boil in five gallons of few years. '!'here are in Rhodesia no King's ]tench reversed the decision' water, strain and boil again with leas than three! hundred distinct ruins 01) the ground that. when a party or- 'three pounds of brown sugar and and groups of ruins. Only a few tiere(I eggs hens' eggs were meant,' two ounces of Spanish juice. Allow scores of these are entitlsd to rhnk and if any other contention were ad- it to ferment for twenty-four hours as "ancient." The larger part of milted any kind of eggs might l:e and bottle for use. them probably ilo not date back of sent, such as pigeons', cat:arles' or Cider Cup.—!'our 000 quart of the thirteenth, fourteenth, and lit- even rattlesnakes'. Ducks' eggs, it i cider into a jug. add a bunch of teet:th centuries. was decided, were not eggs in thebnhn and another of bornge, two There is overwhelming evidence at ordinary meaning of the term. 1 or three slices of lemon, or orange the great 'Zimbabwe of the ancient Are the grandchildren of it elan al -.Stirred thinly, avoiding any outside civilization and arts possessed by so his children? In the legal senseslices. A little syrup can be added the builders of the earliest period. t his quest ion is not so absurd as it : or nut, according to the sweetness The 'Zimbabwe temple is the finest looks, and some time ago it was of the cider. Add also a good - and most intact example of n nature most seriously and laboriously con -,sized glass of brown sherry, a small worshipping shrine known to the tended in the courts that. according glass of brandy, noel a teaspoonful world. its construction points un- to act of Parliament they were.; of it -maraschino. Let this stand and -mistakably to some knowledge of The particular act in quest ion. cool in the ice. When quite cool geometry and astronomy on the pert passed in the reign of the late Quie'n strain on, add a bottle oe iced soda - of the builders. It is quite certall)I Victoria, laid it dowt. that "tt o water and a very little grated nut - that .even the cruder methods nt Zinn- father and the grand-fnther, the meg babwe of applying this knowledge, mother and the grandmother, and61• Fillet of lice(.—fake a which was common to the ancient the children at any poor pereon, 1.0- good undercut. from the sirloin, rub Semitic peoples, were lmportad f ing of sufficient ability, shall relieve it. well with this mixture: One table the near east and did not originate 1111(1 maintain any such poor Iter in South-east Afrfca. " -; si>oonft.l of Harvey sauce, one des- ; son.'sert.spoonful of oil, ditto vinegar, a The right of ascension of the sure; The argument was that, according tho heliacal rising and the meridian. to the context, grandchildren were little brown SlI nr, pew er and salt., passages of stars, are believed to to be reckoner] as children for this )'lace tho steak on apish, put a have been noted at Zimbabwe. These purpose, Just as grand-pnrents were china cover over and let it stand ancient builders were also past inns- reckoned as parents. On the other ono and a half hours. Then wrap ters in the science of military defence side it was argued that if grand-' in buttered paper and roast cure- tho walls showing that the builders children were children then great - fully. Serve with a good brown were military strategists of the high- grandchildren were children also, and 'grove' nn(1 grated horseradish, gar - eat order. Their gold ol•,taltlents, that a men might in this way be nish with baked tomatoes. When finely designed and engraved, could called upon to support his father . carving t his small joint cut it in not have hear t he work of an uncivi- and mother, his four grandparents, rather thick slices across the roll. fired people, and the hu •deeds of his eight grunt -grandparents and as'Codfish Balls—One pound brick necic,tt gold mines show t hut the;: , ninny grandchildren and great-grandsalt codfish, one -quarter -pound suet. were skilled in metallurgy and pie' -eel children ns he might he lucky or un-' Remove all stringy parts, put on in out rich shoots, patches, and pockets lucky enough to possess. deep saucepan in one-half gallon cold with marvelous cleverness. it is ers- Is skimmed milk milk? A elan ask- water; let boil one hour. While tinated that from these wide -spread; ed for a glass of milk to drink and boiling the fish and suet together 444-F444444• 114-84444 SOME DAINTY DISHES ticnlloped Lamle—Into a sleep dish tice or the progress of any cast or minas they extracted 8375,000,000 of was given skimmed Hulk, and the have boiling five medium-sized raw cause which Jesus loves. Ile is gold. purveyor was tined for it; but in a potatoes in separate. stew pan. Time able to destroy all engines of wick- �---- higher court the decision was revers- all this so as to have thein done at edness and to overthrow the plans S1:NTh:N(>1: sr:i11IONS. cd, it being contended at. the limo the same time, as it Is very essenti- of the mighty. that skinuned milk was really much al to mix together while bot Ro- c Truth mads no tinsel. more. milk than milk that was not King Jesus is a sword of Justis-. Weakness cannot wait. move all bone from codfish, place in By this lie punishes all crime'skimmed, since the latter Containedpan. With potato masher pound against truth, righteousnessand Friends never code in ]lucks. something that was not milk at all— , g Love is 'the great human loprstone. until of a fibrous consistency. suet holiness. It !s tont is, cream. In remain with fish. Mash potatoes ].shoe i9 the noblest of all prayers. AN AVENGING SWOltl), Every sin would like to syndicate ....4._ perfectly smooth. Mix pounded fish a flaming sword, a sharp, two-edged itself. with the mashed potatoes, one tett- e I g- All saints are homemade but none RELICS OF THE PLAGUE. spoonful grated onion, slight pinch sword, a sword "before which all ens` are .self-made. of nutrne) . yolks of two eggs. chop - Mr. P. W. Meyers, King At E., Berlin, lilies of God Must perish! This is The world needs kindness more Many Skeletons Found Near the ped ptmrsle;v, s,+Itand pepper to Ont., says : I eulTercd for five years the hope of the righteous, who re- then creeds. Glasgow Hospital. with palpitation, shortness of breath, joke because their omnipotent King taste. To fry, form into cakes the aleepleesncas and rein in the heart. bet reigns. Whin they see wrong Bono When religion is only n (Meg it Is Ghastly discoveries have been mode size 0/ a nmllin, drop into egg bat - one box of Milburn's Heart and Nerve g nor than nothing. at the cut tint; of the foundations 111 ter, then into stole bread crumbs. Pills completely removed all sheen ilia• and crimes multiplied they know !enough is as good as a feast; more connection with the Glasgow ltoeal Fry in drippings of street salt pork. tresaing symptoms. I have tint suffered that Justice will one day be exceut- leads but to famine. Infirmary reconstruction scheme sass When nicely browned on both sides since taking them, and now sleep well and ed. Even a child knows the dtITercnce the Glasgow Daily Mail. 1luneh•eds ; r•ennuve from pan. drain on clean feel strong and vi;,•orons." Our King sits upon the throne of between piety and padding. of dcud bodies have beast found in ! paper for a moment. Milburn's Hort and Nerve rills cunt mercy, of purity and majesty. it is No man can be all infidel who has the ground udjacent to the proaegtl AVood's Salad—Sr/aid and peel all diseases arising frorn weal: heart, wool a "great white throne"; a throne of some faith in other nen. institution. solid tomatoes, take a slice from the oat nerve tissues, or watery blood. power, fixed, stable. 11. is a throne A few friends at heart are worth n it appears that. during the cholera solid. tomascootoes. out. the lice f res and ---'"'"""'- of righteousness. for justice and whole directory in the head. epidemic in l:lusgow about. sixty The day of rest is never the better cars ago its were dug at this stand them on the• ice to cool. Chop judgment are the habitation of His y' K 1 � b a handful of sheep sorrel, mix It throne. What it line reason in all for making it a Jay of rust. place nod cartluads of L•u lies f rte'>' with an equal quantity of chopper] • • • von. .. • this heartily and sincerely to pray, Look to your works and your thrown in daily. The pits were "Thy kingdom r0lne. 7 by will be Wings will take caro of themselves. eventually covered up anti practically i mint. Fill this into the tnntntoes, dune on earth ns it i$ in blower.'• it is easy to forgive the )ran who forgotten, although u tumults sur -island them on ]chuck• lenccs and DiilrrhUeB. Dysentery, Jesus is a King with a vast our„_ has wronged the other fellow. genu (,f the ituyat iulirmnry once; l>�,ur French dressing ecce tnem. her of Bnhlee'19. The Scriptures The only doubts for which to npul- sought to point out that the Pres-' Partridge berries may he auhstitut- Stomaeh Cramp, paint a brillinnt and inspiring plc- l?6izo aro those you feel lit 0 adver- Suer of the bodies, noun} of which e.I for the mushrooms when the Int - The of tut it:n:unrrahle Ititude r� Using.aril' lie beneath the bu111I0 s 01 the ter erne of he procured. and all ] deemed. white robed, bowing before The "cloth” is an effectite insula- old infirmary itself, was a menace Jellied Mne t—One quart minced their Sovereign and unerring Him for between men and the ministry. to the health u( the patients. 1 rola]. Prepare a tonntn jelly ns Summer Complaint' homage. In that 1ri'nmighty multitude I'ou rose,} hope to bull their own Tho bodies hue° been found in great 1 follows: "Put eoetents of two -pound are to be found the grant and good religious stock by bearing that of heals. It is said that in one heap' can of tomatoes into kettle with six take tothers. alone there were the rutnatins of sixty !cloves, one-half 1 av leaf, six sprigs of earth—patriarchs. apostles, pro- The top notch of sentiment is gain- persons. The horror of the sights parsley, sliced onion. (Fresh to. phots, nmrtyr9 and saints {rola ed Inure easily than the lowest stop have worked upon the nerves of the' every rank of life. And nil unite in of service. ! inatoesminute may he used.) Stew twenty be - giving praise, honor and glory to laborers eui{rloy(rl. Set ern! have re- i minutest, counting from time it be- ]Inny times do we get the names fused 10 werk, and special men have Igall to slety; then strain and add their King. of our troubles and our treasures had to he brought •lulu service. The one teaspoonful celery salt, n dash 'Fite coronation day of .]esus is trnnspose'(i• work of excavation is being denote fixed and certain. Ile is worthy ofof pepper, one-quarter cupful sharp a crown and a kingdom, which 19 •)'her(' is neer.' of the divine in a more} at night, and in the early.,vinegar. one-quarter pnekneet gelatin. g little diligence than in all the dignity murnin> easels oro engaald taking the softened 111 cold water; return to the not slue of all who sit. on earthly in crenlion. hones and coffins to a plot of ground thrones. At the coronation of 'rhe trouble with the habit of crit- at lliddrrfe, outside the city, where Jesus the redeemed multitudes will leiter) is that it soon becomes a cloak they are reburied. be one in their estimate of the ,worth foe our own faults. ilodies have been found turned in of their King and will sing "Worthy Some men think they are forehand- the eoliths, pointing to interment be - is the lamb that is slain to receive e'1 when the truth is that greed has fore death. \Zany of the bodies 1 ave power, 'riches and wisdom. and only made therm four ((toted. not been put in cnflins at all. and n st rength, and honor, and glory ' and {fetter the noun who lisps on the number %veru completely clad 1n bussing." road to honven than the guide post working clothes—jackets, shirts, '.leyu9 will have the right to weer standing forever on the corner. mole -skin trousers and boots. the crown, for 1t is His by inheri- Some people's repentance turns the tauce. He was born to the king- search light astern and lets the ship ',I, 1n Ills human nature. Ile ink° core of it self. Don't experiment with row and as of the royal house of I>avidl No man knows Just how much reli- untried remedies, but procure that In Ills divine nature gion he has until he goes fishing whloh hu stood the test of time. ' lit: IS THESON OF 001).alone where mosquitoes aro busy. Dr. Fowler's ha: +too.1 the tet for (,o Ile thus unites in trim the human IRON NE.1IVl:. years, and has never (.tiled to Five satire.' and divine natures. Resides. 11e has "Mo." said t he little boy, rushing a11n itis wavy to th• kingdom and in the kit chen, "Mrs. Prune next taction. It k rapid, reliable end effectual th • crown. Ile fought against door wants to borrow your flatirons. in its action anti toes not :('ate tee bowels i :sat ain nod nil the hosts of hell and Sttys she wants to throw them at cortmtii,atr.l. l:Erl•SE ALL SCtr9TiTt•TES. ' overcame. The throne. the sceptre a ent." nod the crown are ili9 by right of "'file nerve of it," replied his mo- TilEv'RR DANGEROUS. 1 conquest. th. Mise. 131(08031131(08031Lt"x, Aylmer, Que., writes: "1; If a° ore to have n part In the •enRut that ain't the worst of it• h.we u tad Dr. row:n'. Retract of Mild Strawberry ' ei r•onat icn services we must give to ma." .r Marshiest for several years pat: slut I BO it hi: K:t .1 '8u9 our envie I,111s. loyalty, "What else?" en{p sass 'ae w:•:.h ter: ks +r'lcf ie to aborts )(it e tool het(1' ho re -limited to owls '•1t is our cat that sle Wants to ' 11i:�t king. Each good deed, each throw them at." IIE PAC1F'lf'D IIF.[). "(:eorge," said his wife, looking with crushing scorn at the gaudy rug he had bought nt a special sale, "I wonder if ever its your life you knew a good bargain when you saw it?" The case was critical. George sow that something bold and decisive must be done, and his mind >1orked quickly. "Why, yes, Laura!" he said. "When I wanted a wife I picked out the nic,st, sweetest little wornn in all the world, and I got the hest bars gain any man ever got. '1 here, there, pet,,, His t•i_tory was instant and com- plete. kettle and stir until gelatin is dis- solved. Pack the trent into a bowl or mold, moisten the treat with the totem() linnid until n11 is us'l; set on ice until firm. When ready to ase dip dish in hot water for n few` seconds; then Invert onto n bed " of lettuce or watercress. limes ore very delightful served with Iced ten —a9 lemons are often served. • P$YOHINE (PRONOUNCED SI -KEEN) Has Made Him a Strong, Healthy Man—Has Brought Him from a Bed of Lingering Illness Where He Hovered Be- tween Life and Death. The cause of almost ev:ry organic disease is traced to a %teak throat or affected lungs. The lungs being the prim- ary organs in circulation of the blood, if they become diseased the blood takes on impurities which are delivered to every part of the body. You say you are RUN DOWN, have STOMACH TROUBLE, KIDNEY TROUBLE, CATARRH OF THE STOMACH, OBSTINATE COUGHS OR COLDS, LOSS OF FLESH, NIGHT SWEATS, CHILLS, AND FEVER. All of the above are the outcome of diseased lungs and are the allies of CONSUML'TION. LUNGS MADE STRONG WITH PBM -NNE REMAIN STRONG MOTORMAN WALDEN, to be seen any day on a Broadview Ave, car, Toronto. Cured with Psychine six years ago, his lung trouble has not returned. Motorman Walden's 8teryefHts llInSN and Subsequent Recovery Through Using Psychlns. Mr. Walden says : "About six years ego I was taken down with la grippe, then pneumonia and typhoid fever, inducing serious lung trouble, which soon developed into consumption. 1 had a serious trial of it, and was under treatment by several physicians of Toronto. The disease gained such headway that hospital treat- ment was resorted to, but gave ate no hope of recovery. 1 also spent some time in the Convalescent Home, but the disease re- turned with increased severity, and I was regarded as. a hopeless case. I left the city for the country under the belief that it would renew my strength and make me well. On parting with my brother he said afterward that "lie never expected to see ole alive again." \While out of the city I began using Psychine, and I am peed to say it has been a blessing to me. I was enabled to return home after using it for a short time, and continued the tieatment until several bottles had been used and I was able to go about. )When 1 began the remedy my weight bad been reduced to 110 pounds—now 1 weigh fully 210 pounds. Psychine is a wonderful flesh -producer. 1 do not know its medical properties—only that Psychine, and nothhtg else, has re- stored me to health, Those who know me are aware of what my condition was and the hopelessness of my case. There is no medicine in the world like Psychine for lung trouble, and I am sure if it had not been for it I WOULD HAVE BEEN A DEAD MAN," A. WALDEN, 7 Cornwall St,, Toronto. TRIAL BOTTLE FREE (Psychlne Is pronounced 81 -keen) For sale by all druggists at $1.00 per bottle. For further advice and informa- tion write or call at Dr. Slocum, Limited, 170 King Street West, Toronto, Can. .& n K K K a & K K: & K K.& K':• SINFUL HABITS IN YOUTH MAKE NERVOUS, WEAK, DISEASED MEN. THE RESULT of Ignorance and folly In youth, overexertion of mind and body induced by fust and exposure are constantly wrecking the lives and future happiness of tlieuiande of promisingyoung men. 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I feel and act like a man in every respect. They treated me six years ago. They are honest, skilful and responsible financially, so why patronize Quacks and Fakirs when you can be cured by reliable doctors."—W. A. Belton. ,, CORES CDARA F EED DR MD PAY. Calsull0lba Frei -Ms Is Free•-Oc1W RR Free Pi 8042 Shelby Street, Drs. Kennedy &Keegan, 148Detroit, Mich. K&`K=.'K&}' K&K''K&K &K"K=&•K K & QK before filling with jelly, and you will pressing them well clown; work have no chiller&} in turning It out about n little with the hand, then well. ]leave for a quarter of an hour. Stains on wnshing materials of Wring out, using a wringer if pos- pitch or tqr may be removed by Billie; put in another lot of suds. spreading lard upon the spot, rub- Souse up and (town in this and bing it well in, and then washing wring again. Rinse in clear, warm the fabric as usual. water, wring as dry as possible, i'revent.ion of Rust on iron and shake, and hang in a nice airy f4teel.—Immerse the articles in a so- place, but not in strong sun. It lotion of carbonate of soda, or pot- eiderdowns are being washed they nsh, which keeps off rust for a long most he constantly shaken during while. even when exposes{ to a damp !the drying process or they will he almusphere. 1 tenni}. Scholl clown pillows may be. Shako oat the fringe of your nap- ic1eanQed in the :;nine luny, but will kins while the linen is still wttt; 'take many days to dry, and roust bo shake very vigorously and the fringe shaken every few hours. will be found to look quite as well as if combed, and it will last neat h longer. To Destroy Fleas on a Cat.—Pro- cure some petillyroyal and rub a lit- tle of it on to the fur by the cat's ears. if paraffin is used in the same way it is very efTcctive and the odor disappears. To improve gilt frames apply the following solution evenly over the surface: Mix together one ounce of powdered nitre, half nn ounce of powdered alum, and half an ounce of salt in two ounces of distilled water. A very good fly -paper is mode by taking equal parts r f boiled linseed nil and resin. M I1 these two to- gether nnrl add some treacle. Soak some brown paper in n solutien of plum and dry before applying the above mixture. When tablecloths are beginning to get shabby In the lnd(hile or at th•, feline a few inches cut off at one end Anti one side will completely niter the place of n11 the folds and give n new lease of We. The some may be dome t0 ttnpktne. if large enough to allow it., as w.•ll a9 to the tow- els. rind the hitless linen will thus wear longer and 1• ok tidy to the lasf. 1 i 1 \'1'S Fon THE WOW,. When Frying Bacon he careful that your pan is serupulously clean, otherwise there will be black mares on the bacon and in the fat that crones from it To clenft getn-{r•rchn use a mix- ture of soap and powdered chnrcoal. Polish niter with n dry cloth. invisible cement .—isinglass dis- solved in spirits of wine will pro- duce n tran9pnrent o'tn'nt which will unite broken glass so ns to ren- der the fracture leg) rept ihle. Always rinse n lefty mould. which 1s oith•r ropl'rt• er china. in ho'ilinlr net or, then stand it in cold v.:.ter FOIi THE ii0'Ji': 1.AIJNItitl'MS. To %tush gulilts. eiderdowns. and shawls. make some soap jelly by slicing half a po111111 of soap into ono pint of water and simmering It till .11 s,,ittel. When cold it will he n jelly. Mime it big tnblcspoonful of thin ton Allton of venter a>ul a lune{: wade! of liquid an:mon a. ttorlc ell to a tether when jest hot emus:l, to heir the hand romfortnb- lv. V;hr•n ell the soap is dizsrilviel pot, in the goods to be washed, F:xI'I.AiNI•:D. Snpleigh—"Why do you dislike cigaret.s?" Miss Knox—"Recnuse they aro dan- gerous." Snpleigh—")tut 1 have smoked them for ten years and they haven't killed me yet." Miss Knox—"Yes, I know—and that's one reason why I object to thein.". CURES Dyspepsia, BOIL 1 imj::es, Headaches, Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Scrofula, and all troublo3 arising froru the Stomach, l.lvor, Bowels or Brood. Mrs. A.leahangne, of Ballyeuf, trete write•: -' 1 belltvo t would Karo been ie my grave long melt Lad It nit been fur Burdock Blood 1tit• term, i was rundown to such an extent that 1 could scare °. )y mowq nhoet the tenter. I was ruh'eel 1 , ra:•er0 Iera't f., arm, b.lekac,>em an 1 (112[1• araN f my >,pIIIIi>etito was gor an'I f wma t un,o.e 0 d' lee? holm werh. After estrg t•.e bottles of B. 11. R. I tumid m health filly s ateruL iw: rmlyr•. •nt:n(0' it to cot dr -d nod vets ens wwata."