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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-02-08, Page 7MOM E CURRENT TOPICS \THEY Mrs \(cud Millington Booth has writ; 7 ten to u New York paper to deny the I - ` e she has ever expressed herseif in leers l r the incurably sick or injured. Little Sins I it iscd that each l `1 e .1..�� railroad train should curry a ''c►se t chugs and surgical instruments, tut fer le• �iC11Y:110 the purpose of saving life. not of btroying it. l'erltaps the mistake grew out of some indistinct ttxent•:lion •'I what she (wrote on that earlier occasion,' you.-\tuib,rs x7:xi1., 3f. •• to manhood. non d. 11 • he k, 1 1 ) t i• 1 but it is u good thin(; to have u• us; to a regard tor the toter lite in ARE bEGRAb1NG of kidlin{t ,e ► ' ' Are Blemishes On Our Some years ago she at rt er'B lig dome Character. sow,: OAIrrry PISHI:�• A testy sauce to eat with chops is made thus: Take three tablespoonfuls { •cines p{ two ot \\ orceslet ,uuce, ud•t Know vie Mint your sin shall overtake I 1 int e per dish, 'rake some cold boiled tongue a is , ., u i ion n I her prompt leadspf isrr• tit * ``� jkJ denial ti this Inter story. 11 mitten t this beautiful, elusive and huff -tell( `el Pll�u.r illustration of the difficulty (103 ".\ good names oll• is better than ndvorules of medical ;Harder have in st4l, re iOus ointment," timed dc01 (li is unction • st n n.l l r (1 ltd The to Must dear 81Gnawre of dhrl•rnts lit P 1 f Ih to drift.. 1 • and kindness tl- curing n • . h buil upon a rano ars entirely differentone . self, mating the lest mo b '.. sP s good able easy. Popular sprain is d pain in such name The desire to be esteemed shoo . See Pac•Slmila wrsrper peon. - �to that ot ti•out 1► I harmonized realization ' u u h I t taunts of the incur.' ►r iis of our tel'uw utcn i(hal Iho ho Sohlturl rat pwthn1 411.esroc-e-- ../enyoze test o[ all means to deaden pug It! built upon slainleesness of thought, cases. fiord and action The sun Ice. s0 the guilt of little sus gravy, teaspoonful el suit and pepper, and n leas{ hot, mural dtsont.t;ruliult. 11 nu»•it stlouldl Idols and vinegar. Stir till very rebs rioted in our ' • instenl y lul on the a•loi• so[ light" and serve. I)•cau s only mural Shared tongue mattes a c' light sup coil Il oli but n inch• b t e u •• h at \ � wr roof+Islun (hut lcigns, t 111. And, and mince it finely. Dredge thtrt,h nliot to set ourselves brig j b flour, and nix with n 1it110 milk. Ad 1 • I, this tint• our frailltPs nr: workil+ r the beaten soft: of an egg• and stir N tit their own punishment, tar the Icor. e - 's Inexorable, Soul life is 00 (tier the Ore (ora few ntlnutcs. Put 1t nysleul 1 ml hfe• F•t'' some neat squares of l ut reel tuns( 01 l i •she • • ua•c'•t 1 le 1 1 a > •• Ih 11e 1 11 al nrwith I 'nn ttvi • telt Cover e s > •rs nor 11, r a of dish. •nn, nh ,0imams • u . c tu n ea r 1 nof des volslices t •1•s 1 1 +r with ni h . r r, garnish cry Ih �• or degrnditlg os lh l tongue, {,atm nes. i' Ila n[ 's d au u1 l c• SSCS go on and no neutrality is the and serve c . alba•, 'fhc saddest of all denths stUt strong strong coffee.\\letting d StlIndrr1111 pi t 1 l eolfirma death of a soul In a body teeny clear, and pouring it off careful,. Add sutetti'. t cmulPl'iIl 11 tImilk to swc11h' The news columns a day 0r two ago tion of lite p tits. IIL is d of he moral In and vfgorTltlr SIISTAK[: Sf.\DC il, nd nt Ihe lust ntonlcnt like{ n trash cif told of the case of n woman In the east1 comprehend eouhsiln1lplbe�) h,i,,ded1ano► cI s, 8011 alert 11n1(a pint of c0ffe wilt 1:e who was suffering horribly from hydro -1 r i i!txius being. and so the [unIlts us' S fulfillment, In thinking Ihnl This lite is enc it tssibl•'f ohd nt chat. ' r lifts rncnss depends 011 necessary for nor pint and n halt 'e1 Death was inevitable to coo eulion .urseethat All p "I's o , and nlme our sag(1cily, that ulli!ualr achievement the hot'Iaining ttSweelIce ltisctitstol�i►of ((altn1 i the pntien abut nun by narcotics ul toe dn,n. anile n in C'0 Peds on our ciente exertions. (or' pound of Oour, ball n puna f i c"mpnlittot of energies lofty stendnrds.� rice, u quarter of a pound of caster and the agony relieved l y i +e Make these ingredients into it t. en- dowed with liberty of chi d I 1 I 1 1 the end came of itself. In geed and evil. On this depends all i 1 (htc41'v) I •tt nail sun) dnveluptu (ing processes. 1 , nm tom f into small let',cuts and prick t lea (' ice It erefur 1 she b arch). souls, we i "1 It 1 over on the platter. 11te meat will then come on the inside instead of the out• side of the omelet. as it does not gel a chance to sink to the lwlluu►. 'there is no tetter way ot using cold beefsteak than the English one of mak- ing it into a pie. Use cold broiled steak and cut in thin slices across the grain. If any of the outside is even slightly burned trial it nut, as it wilt ►nuke 111" Whole dish bitter. Add to the L.r,•t.teak 0 sprinkling of (lour, pepper and salt, and it chopped onion. (toiled leg of mutton should be cooked rare, though it seldom is. as it is torr often so overdone that half the flavor is water an dllcookeould d fast for ut over fifteen min- utes. and after lhnt the gas should +a' turned down low and it should tie 1r e ter .t. tc PS ' 1111 . ten n Ht tailed slowly, pound of meat. Add a few bits of soup vegetables to the water when conkitl'(. nntl afterward thicken some of the tomer with erovned flour for a saur•'. meat o the 1 rIC •• Ike to t huller P . •.a, I ill t I . it before going to the (able. Spinach i delicious with sardines. Prepare and cook spinach in the ordin- S er• ,dozen i •I t with ordin- ary way. Pound it up dints to a pint and a halt of the cooked spinach. This acts es a seasoning. Ai - range r1 on a dish in a flat mold and serve with n circle of sardines on top. mixing in slices of hard boiled egg 1! inn choose. ('toffee Icing is a good cc+mbintion with spice coke. Boil four ounces ot best Java coffee wilh one pint of wat.'r down to half a pint, keeping i1, c'overe'd. Strain through n (Inc cloth and add two tablespoonfuls of hrocvuetl sugar )r sugar coloring, and either a bowl of cooked white icing. which has become stiff, or a bowl of fondant. Teel amen sae sie mics ttet:1i3L3at UX ran lit t�i C'•7w FOR DiZZlt:l'SS. rail �tl.le@,SK;:.:,S. FOR TORP! LIVER. FOR C�l4 T1PAT1o►f. ran SALLOW st(t1t. F(,R THE. f.t MPLLAIRY. trr141rte rarely zea./. . oretes CUR . SICK HEADACHE. CARTEJS MILBURtI'S 1 total Is chars actor, which again is ru u ncitt . •u e butiphobia. en , ..the breaking hal it was 1101 hastened; i ' l w souls. placedntunder ire fined by ofe) which \\'e are not automatons. hut souls en - 1 • n steelAre between lase( until eat, two recent Conspicuous cases t mesio growth is the seine course was followed. Opts,., Good. 1 _ fore. in OF (folio is TY. tree• pain even at the 'Illi. were given 10 re risk of clouding the intellect, but the physician shrank from assuming the t t when life should cease i right Rut even if the spirit of goodness dwells ie ns. yet may we lessen ills influence . nneeinusty dr:grasp our chnrac- o sa \ Iers.. As "dying Ines spoil the sweetness 1 rine Into nn two ounce the principle were uuce admitted that' le nUltinenl;' without rendering it totally bliss. God (mended (tint mer jour l nevor wi!11 n Ieusprn»tfu{ of oraug. until. so little failings tier• inward never into de should be n Omver tafltP.1 and holt ail OuncO 0[ sweret l the incurable should be put to death n rs utas srnlccn de. net ntive quantity- s'e shook not cum- l.Plicttn n[ our better selves ivilhoul de• bullet and whisk it three ounces lie unhu•a1 extension of the prhiciple waif a Glmy nti< mfr pnrmenPnl vhtuc. , selves in the o[ fresh it to the classes of tl►e ust1P. • • ( pits nitenses els prosanity , dnmkerh bre the t us t if wP are 1101 ies (tear- ofalfie h cat up llndy, aleft to carry h1 in rest (.el us then robe n ,r 11 de ended, the aged, all would nutu{s, Ino ,teas. theft V0 field lewdness ore soe terrier' esti then rather more than halt iif( P not be longfen, es cant tis with ntenni)•- ei' ted gram(' of divine character; mixture. Line eight .mall tins with p tweak aux the Idle. u would nInt 85 tolet cooectenee. untroubled by little. sins, pastry, . be aroused through PrP en with the above mixture. Place halt n c'atunillPd thein can be no misundrr- Gland confessed blameless, harmless preserved cherry on the top of each and ing Lcfore existence would become ndrug-{ing sense of guilt. When these stnsun.� r abounding mice ' bake in a steady oven. file PAS•y PSC(II But Ibis lite is not complete; we are sugar. eat s11110 of !melioration. 1.110 Is stiff ,tf paste with milk. ncenrt11or to tnsle with nminty a it ishim. Belie n series n our( y resent pro.; in n tnoderttte oven 1i11 crisp, but not loo expansion of sot cullarr based One n , vine ofPnis, hence, in the p rPgR n► �ess shnu1d bo burdie s0r• 1 work oneloumake ce and n halt of bunter into rightPonsnr:s shrntd hi, itnrn and tows of nbnecrnlion nsar sl0nfoteete'rnalil lhl)undeo Tartlets._ -Rent one egg O p ) s u( cosier sugar to a Crean'. PILLS gee of factions each advocating Iho • old bo an- archy. bl ruct ion of the others. fist it archy. - ire mild, sure and safe, said are a perfect But without following up the legitl• regulator of the system. mate outgrowth of the 1ecognition of Tbey gently unlock the secretions, clear the principle of extermination and Cor.• away all effete mud waste matter from the 1 sidering only the case inatiolal, the ex- systam. and giv tow and vitality to the . tinction of the sick and the injured, it Kure this whole intestinal woo r n ,� tttCt oaring Con•t•iPa' 1 1 f be loss 10 the world to tion. Sick Seadaohe, Foul►atwas, Dy, pep. take place. No one knows what ntir eta, Coated Tongue, Foul Breath, Jauw acle of science or of nature will yet dice, H glen l . and Water Brash. ritesMra I prolong the lite that semis doomed. ' lit Ogden Woodstock, have N.B., writes: t Some o! the greatest of men were In burn's h Lsi.a,. and myself love meed Mil. 1 oras J.asa-JJrer I'i119 for a number of � childhood so feeble that olhers their thrlives world's b c.tspa red , take., We think we cannot do without greatest were racked with pain through therm. They are the only pills we ever take.* the same years In which their best work pllne4 �caths direct fire receipt for pi-icstnes was done. Sten who were lett tor dead at Tall t1lA t1 u direst nn hied, Toprier 1 •1•I1e T. Milburn C'•,, Limitred, Toronto, or the battlefield hat'o/ lived lhal to cure ood old age. But supposing {,allintioll of pain will ever be foud, no one dares say what resultant growth a soul may be n part of the divine plan. The lessons that conic Iron) a sickrout aro often powerful influences for good. Save the sufferer from pain, it it is pos- sible. but leave to a higher power the termination of lite. slnndiile nt the consequences. The and without rebuke. P ► d saner RIt! and Pt . 1 h t safer xsnlrc ,n P 1. P chne•er•irr is entirety when it is a gn°stion of slight Wemishes � trove Is stronger. or petty detects of Christian mnhnnd 1 than law. because in it there Iour s no (one the sensibility of the enscienre does t thon¢h0. Let love ve overon dletoe our sin he not always rrmite to the tvmmh pLike in uredPwhilei it that leaves of thee linrk ' have Ono fearn if love. overtakes nd we us. ten u Every hour Delayed IN CURING A COLD IS DANGEROUS. You have often heard people say: "Ire oat, t trifling cough,' but puny a life lii.tory ttld rent difrcrent if. on + THE S. S. LESSON LIFE DOES NOT DEPEND ON AIR. INTERNATIONAL LESSON, F ER. 11. Lesson VU. Jesus Calling Fisherman. Golden Text, Eph. 5. 1. LESSON WORD STUDIES. Note. ---The text of the Revised Version is used ns a basis for these Word Studies. Preceding Events in Galilee and lie dell. -Soon atter his temptation in the wilderness Jesus seems to have returned cote, a wo 1 the lint at•ixarane• ef & cough, it hal teen remedied with 1'he Creatures ofOther n Planets May Not WOOD'S NOR- 1 1hr. tp,ectb,ns Ihn1 have 1tcc:n raised DR. i 1e•garduig life on Stars are being discuss. WAY PINE SYRUP. ei twill► 0111)0 t i inure( by Some of the most remarkablce►fs etemenis � recently 11 are those ttmt r •ua C t . d ) er y m r eft �' During or It is 8 ttteSei1nt, "If" sr,.1 1 Df 1 6 that may be conhrleetly relied upon a.. a tperi80 1 Turner of Oxtnrd University. for d Cold, of all kind•, }tonreenee•. i file course of his relnarks)She n arced001 "% Bo flu Throe', and n t it's 1 {, principle dual lith, t the place where lohtt tuns still boor --s- ing the Greek original that it was a cast- ing net, anlphibleston, which Peter was using (Mall. 4. 18). and indeed this would be the only kind that could tie used in deep water, since, though smaller, it entirely inclosed the fishes caught. A seine, on the contrary, Can he used only in shallow water. Lemon Rice. -Four ounces nt rice boiled .n a 1 w then .bed and should be washed quart of milk until it is soft. Ccok vets, gently so that the rice absorbsa linbls milk. Sweeten to taste and place wet mould. Peet one lemon very thinly anti shred it finely, squeeze the lemon, add it to the peel. also a lencupfut of water, with sufficient sugar to sweeten. Boil and pour lhis over the mould for nalf an when 111 is hour, out on a fancy dish. Victoria Sandwich. -Take one egg, Its weight in butter, caster sugar. flour an'] ground rice, also a laidespoontul of baking powder. Beat the butter and su- gar to crernl, unit add to It two beaten roved yolks of eggs. Mix the flour. 6 rice, and hnking powder together, and gradually stir into the other ingredients; all thoroughly,egg spread o'the lltu beateny whitesshal- low of eggs, P low greased tins. Bake in a hot o\en for seven to ten minutes, turn on to n sieve, spread with jam and sere• with caster sugar dredged over. "A Great cute" '• PsvcutNs" is a wonderful tonic, It contains medicinal elements not found In any of the "• PSOCHINa" patent medicines. • is a regular practicing physician's formula. A tonic for weak people. fthe JC for men of business 'worries, tired mother, the pale, languid girl. Young girls just budding into womanhood i elderly people who old age to g �- due weakness CSS feelflat Nc l find it a remedy they cannot do without. It restores vitality, cre- ates re n1u yes all w blood, ' •h n c ales rich, impurities, strengthensthenerves. 1f you need a trial ask druggist for t' 1'svC1tU' -" ORRATIIST OF ALL TONICS LITTLE ECONOMIES. Far ton many housekeepers are waste- ful in little things. which seem 10 escape their attention. Let us take bread. for example. It is not altogether an inex- pensive item, and not a crumb should Le wasted. raw stale, When bread begins to g dampen the crust, and put the loaf into a hot oven for ten minutes. or a slow one twenty y "renewted. ' when IOrI it will be be thoroughly cut inln slices halt an inch thick, n'1 toasted over a stow the to dry il thor- oughly. then put away in a paper "bed"1 tush cl l for a g for future use --as meat nr fish broken or cut into squares for soups, stewed tomatoes, etc. Slices, and parts of sliced crusts, amt small bits. may be put on 11 tin plate anis set in a slow oven lo dry and brown lightly. When thoroughly done, chop fine, and put away in a covered jar to use ns a thickening for soups, or l0 roll veal cutlets, fish, etc., In before trying. Economies in soap are small, it is true, but it pays to look atter even little things, whether the income is limited or not. Ilere are a few hints Do r'•' lel soap stand in water that has ••d from it when it has been put 11 your wet hand. Is ton small for When the hand -soap the 100 spieceinto r convenient use. put t. jar. mid when sufficient pieces have been saved cover with hot water. \\'hen cooled you should ttave a nice sized cake of soap. 1)o not use ton much soap in the dish- water. and for two reason: It purse..ibafor the hands as well ns for the dishes are well (gentled with plenty of clean hot water greasy111111 clean eans deishcloths: only only the very el snap, But the cloths and dish-towel:- should ish-towet� shotdd he kept absolutely free from alt impurities. 3. Sat down -The customary altitude i of a Jewish rabbi Wb,ie delivering a dis- course on religion. Taught -Continued the teaching which he had begun on shore, as the Greek Iniper!eet indicates. 4. (lad lett-itad tensed. Ile surd unto Stenon -Simon being the roaster of 111e craft, which hud serve�l him as a pulpit. Let down your nets -These same cast- ing nets. 5.. All night --,Night being the more favorable time for fishing. But at thy ward i trill --This readiness of actPeter comrary toeh experiencederman ts in response to the suggestion ua menus presupposes a nearer Hcy Peter had indeed been a believer in and tlefollower °there, had nwitnessed sus ever sthat first ince lie, with mir- acle at Cana. months before. Up to this Bine, however. he hail not been asked to give up his business as a fishertntt and devote his whole time to his 0 Ming, somewhere on the banks of the wets alt file 111110 that Johnor MIR of 's testimony timony con- cerning Jesus the Lamb of God (John 1. 29-31) Wes given, Andrew, Simon Peter's brother, and John, son of Zebe- dee, being among those who heard this wonderful testimony' of the Baptist. 'These two men. prompted by what they lead heard, fotlowexl Jesus. and, together with athanael. and pro - !ably 3x005, theyaccompal ed him info Galilee (John 1, 35-511, witnessed the per- fo•ntarce of the first miracle at Cana short t time r n i suet 1i anti ren • 1, a 2. t l ) (John with him nt Eapernaum (John Y. 12). From Capernaum Jesus returned to Jets ',salon to attend the pessover feast. cleansed the lemplo. conversed with Nicidenitis, preached and baptized. "though Jesus 1(1105en baptized not, but his disciples" (John 2. from 13 to 4. 2.). ]esus Departing, 1; i:. with the passed through Samaria, spt 1 P well nt'ur Sora• 1'0d,Palosin('heel.Ai.tbt"m, rears 1. ltt Croup, W600rin,t (;. 5i1. qu;tuy, mud "11 idle** elft plat --th tttherUs really no Being reset - Buse of the Throat a:,,1 !Amy. ally whether the planets were i1(1u►bitd, he Mrs gteltheo t:. Nnoot, Berwick. \ B.. wipes: "I have,t•'ed L+r. Wood'. Norway fins said: Syrup few A+thins, and have found it to bs a "1 do not know. Otr C0111'241 with ac` r treed mediei"e, mlwa• r eiviot quiet relief. W would tot be withn'rt • bottle of it in the 4 fo , WOode ?tarifa,/ fine 4}vup is Dot up in a :allow wrapper'. rhe„ Pins Tree in the trails work and the price le ee"is at till dealers. Refuse .ab Biot••. 1). ad Dr. Wood'. awl 40 it. DIVISION. Mrs. Younghride - "Let's have liver and bacon for breaktesl to -morrow, darling." Mr. Youngbride - "All rib'Itt, sweet. heart. You can ia'.o th0 liter and 1 wilt have the bacon." 1 d lopmelt feel man c`hpresent 'a 1 tPore.I rilnnv two days in their city, and then rflPn been rail 1 A second miracle, the healing shat has frequently been called canals the nobleman's son at Caine, the rejection 1•as been cited to {Ilse.° (l ot Jesus at NAzarclL, and his mmovnl inhabited. from Nazareth to Capernaum are three '•In dentin{; with the planet Mars all important events which in this seeon.l of the observations of all ot the aslrono• rind longer ministry of Jesus in (intik,' niers really amount to very little. precede the formal call of the twelve '"Phi planets are so 1111e the Porth in (John 4. 43-54; Luke 4. 14.3 P. Parallel !Ita)y' respects that it seems 1trt1-en p ^ pts of the reit of the four mentioned lhl k that lite is confined In lh . 1 {n•dnv s lesson are. found Samerilan women at Jacob s Paco n! its 11 know. stagy o eve '1 Sychar+tarried at the request of the So - k oar But nevertheless, 1 d sure they nfn into Gelil''. (John 4. "The qucstlon of Stan." h+' said, "hail i proceeded aK t ed and the presence c 2 43j 111 thisiplrsl aced to nllie was not take so complete this prepared P P surrender. G. Their nets were breaking -Either the meshes were beginning to tear or the TOO (.ATT:. "tiay1" demanded the ugly Individual, Sud Irnly nppcuring from a dark alley, "what time LA (1?" "Yul're just about two minutes late," « ter Chicagoan. Han. "That t oh Gh o g lh rePc`e l 1 , gentleman you see running a:vny has my watch." acne in Milt. 4. able to n n . kilter sphere. It there Is lite it must rte IH -2•l nail Merk 1. 16.20. Tttsn accounts different from the taints of life on this do not, However, mention the akinete earth. t cannot tuider51nnd why people whfrh pre,•eded rho call ot the fishermen insist In picturing the inhabitants of the to disciphsh p planets as (nen. "'"- "t'1 should be borne in mind that we Verso 1. Now -That Is. on our s{x.•clal 1,r.' life on whittled In the conditions occasion Ahoul to be mentioned. nt lite nn Ihi' earth. (111(1 as so condi. Pressed s{rd Ito on hors vary on the pts 1•tsbe nda.the t t he was tcrowdevll[or stand farms of lite vary ;ui ns o p to (hese conditions. v forms ot fife 1 tin 1 certain "There are which can ell better without air than (with it. Given the same rnnditiun of' affairs on some other planet (his lower ._ _�._ _ life mayhave developed just as P have developed." : an astronomer. he said do to who trail We n e.nnl. o, can liar• t,ealtl sett not to build thing tebeeenpes,rlett to give t •t ate wee strength reek,'r1 Ly fife WA e•( Ihe money to those scientists who X11 1 tee 1 ' in order lake SUFFERING WOMEN hind of short bundle with which each net was CAULIFLOWER. Au Gratin.41011 in salted hot water until lender but not soft. Divide the flowers ant nut in n buttered dish n laver of cauliflower seasoned with but- ter, pepper, and salt, and over this put a sprinkling of grated cheese and bread - crumbs. Fritters. -Pick nut the flowers from n testily boiled cauliflower and dry them. Season with salt and while pepper, dip in a batter made with one cup of mJllc. thirds -cup of flour, and one egg. Fry rmpklneldolled oveof r withfat nd parsteye. on a Stuffed. -Cul the cauliflower down 'o. ward the centtre in sprigs. . Iwo Throw minutes, boiling 1 t to B" 11 tdc deep In l head oven do 1 'Then pack them heal saucepan the exp; tsize lahl 011 ofthe t ctton flower. atter having some thin slices of lemon. Fill the empty spaces with a stunting made 11 veal llnely minced with the mime amount of suet and breodcrtlmbs. Add n few olives or mushrooms chopped, end pep• per and salt. Pack this into (111/ cauli- flower and pour over i1 three well beaten' eggs. After the egg has soaked u1 add enough stock In cover the whole. Sint 11101 slowly until the cauliflowers ere tender and the sauce reduced. and turn 11p,Si110 dotvu on n hot dish. This seems ( liken great deal of remony. but taaule result is especially good, savorys the cauli- flowers stand Upright in the hire. CHINE (PRONOUNCED S1 -KEEN) ALL DRNt C15TS-Olit SSUAR--1R1il TRIAL Doi: A. Ott.00UM, Elnsibd IT* King St.W. Tttir•oste.Cds+�r DYING MAN'S SEf,RET. Contesse5 to the Murder ot Four Persons. A Lyons, France, market gardener. named Berger. made an extraordinary.had confession on his deathbed. He . death feeling n K teen t11 for some time, and very near, he asked for a priest and a magistrate. "1 t►at'e always; 1►e said to % ss e, 'beebutoit4bitsrobeenttonean ootblame- foul less lite, climes.' Berger then confessed that ten years ago was fd wont nnt t named Eoutarel. mur- dered an Ile knocked nt her door. and t Im avglass of feigned illness. she gave sveer, ire to theked r wine, cupboardh r struck sheher when stooped PPt her nn the hence with a \vopdeti-ehn r. end robbed her of S120. Then lie te- lurned to his sleeping wife and family. Berger also confessed to the murder of three other people withht the last len years. Ilea the bedsiders and protest prends otested \('110 were by he was mad. hue he assured the meets• Irate Butt he was absolutely sane, and then expired. SURF., THEY 001 Doctors are the meanest men. The fact twist ss they will; For man They nuke himn when pay Pthe nt abill. sll'miied to break. The nets were pear- shaped aid of a sire such tlint each man t. nutd on this ortas10nrilinaritylleverlieydnrl was Qo full that the attempt to lift it from It' water in the, usual way proved too cleat a strain, and each ;nen was coag to hold his own net in the water unlit help arrived. '7. '('heir pertners- James and John: sous of Z61sx100 (en1►1p. verse 11)). Filled both the boats, so that they be- gan to sink- 'The weight of the two boat- loads oat- 1 ads of Ilsl►Ps was evident from the t e tv gpPnkinK n. (1 depth 10 whirl►` (rte tends sunk in the r writer. Thus the weight of a cargo o a great 0(04111 vessel, even, muy' be esti- ranted by the height to wheat lite winter rises on its sides, an empty vessel being easily distinguished from a heavily laden one by its appearing 10 "tltan1 up high out of the water." q. Amazed -The amazement of Ihle ex• p,:ricnced fishermen indieateS how mira- culous the draught of fishes. 'I bmf s m - e SOURING. S__._...G, MOANING. A WOMAN'S BACK IS - THE MAINSPRING OP I, t Explains Just Why People Dol H E R PHYSICAL \V111i French Sauef .- - .vile flowers cauliflower In a deep upward. enc) pour over it drawn butler. to which yott have added the juice of a lemon and one•hulf teaspoonful cit French mustard. AFTERNOON TEA CAKES. Net Caku•--Cream halt n cup of butter i a halt of sugar. Add the once •x Slightest Back - These The Slig It the average man were asked why The Neglected, These Thintls. M he sighed, groaned, or moaned, he would nbably be at loss for a reply. s© Liable to Cauue'frtg of Terrible 1 • win The London "Lancet." however, Ith r r h ea 1 add an 7 • ck to strong to the s seldom (nil cath week Nit woman can be g M the gaiety ot ll'" Ituliunn manifestationsofunless the ka lois are welt' and rognlar is se n[ this peculiar auu their action. Whon the kidneyMhie� eau discomfort perfectly clear. the whole body is ill. forte poisons out ut "Thein is 110 doubt font and are con- the kidneys otcght to have fit e m°nlnl comfort and relict obi the blood are loft in the system. natural) sideed faired fromal serifs of sorrowful sights The female conatitutton is during a period of ejaculations of depression more .abject to kidney disease than a 111tie by a suffer. man's; and what is more, a wumesn's work rr g from nand ejaculations of the nature is never dorso -bar whole fife ri one cos• el f ictal and rnoinhul ndisor ler as acute s nee a strain. et from such a p thewomen have you heard says eyspnpsis or violent toothache;' How assay batik aches!' Do you know i was 1u. I Il J s,ks addresses Simon rel otlt),v. a and heal all together. as the representative or spokesman nt t eggs, the 'roup. The words which PAIS spokt I Sift two cupltds of flour, (i to whichthas ti been stirred erre intended for all who were present txtking powder. Add to the butter, sit. gand eggs n cupful of milli and then Hint s0 t to re f» (comp. Stall 4 1'►; Stark 1. 17). Melee `l'he lake of Gennesarel--Known also ( (:elrh-Lilcrally, take ulh•e, a with u captive for 1 c « men cJ t ► en p Ilk of to rieswere he'rimy w as the "yea of GAlilce, ' n r 1I Tiberias.' It is thirteen miles long and the kingdom of heaven 11, Lett all, tend followed hint --The a little hos than seven mac_, wide, in i'sI tv end t r 18 1) lea' sacrifice was n willing one. Peter ill- s1131"1. 1- widest purl. The II1,ITO of water 'e pear. tildes to it et a Inter time (pomp. Luise �h Ib1P,1, is surface Ihe nett ) 118, 2•'3.30; Mark 10. 29. 30., when he re• south. Ii seais l' an !Mildred l re's` minds his Muster of the feel That the dis• depthll►a seta meet. and ria o bunt had forsaken all and follovel depth meas a n little over two bun' Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills tire. , (elites On 1116 rant sad \vr.I 11.10:1 frim, upon which Je'ius gives the prortli.4e of hundredfold retifl'1l , loth in this pre• sent life find the life to come. sc . •,:e working nn low temu.•ra ores i11h0 Is Imnfer„11 by little and low I. see whether bacteria could live 1I 1,, , 1. 011 Il,c north by' gentle, stutter, 1 11 • tov1anl Mount Ih'rrnon, siltof yonlnn valley. In the itttr,F wcrrsa cOtu linuolt� gnrdrn '1" "'.' dolthi w t • "1 Wet (with an unexmeted accttleot std ci1laKPs, 111 waters dill alwwurl "n seta,+blas.•• rh0lcc ftr:rh•wnlnr fish. The present tteneratir.n of 'oaten nod •'l\'lent tv'ns il?'• 2. SlnndinK by. -Flouting and tnnore�l \\'rte threw a brush nt my head." afar the shore. woo 1O t n` �'.N1eti,h� t pal{ tlerwit�ln. with "I dere! call gird an accident. 31e 11 firemen --Sinton noel Andress • s„r a it It l wt.11• vitt { do. She hit islet" Jnnies 11.1 John, and their helpers :.c d;a.r sad let.r4nd Te v - •• +r+ R t lie t been •• r ) lower temperatures then fins ye ;,.:gig (t obtained. 1 on the' south ty the low plain of U`' -- i -_ \\'IF[:'S At!lf. northern and \\ t stern s U1 low 111 ethers law.. • him( •11eu1 colt+P'• of the N'' e - servants. •(her• tilers i• • s Al.WAV • rs'r HAND. the heart sed teak, it heat Washing their uel:r It i3 of interest )Mill.urn'• Hw't •11.1 !faire Villa lee, tip tint insole'servesawl re uei nee red Broad so'• "t►( tours•:' said the optimist, "if n { note Chet three dietinet Greek wo,rde. e1rn,,t and ,,,tu:nr, wears h t Mnw of h•x+,at,ry M molt gels into the habit of hlln npl \,`w 'TGSlanp'nt Iratlslathl pu.c1M, an'1 impart t • it of renew, 1 r ,total she spirits that i• OA tern *net pttrvlc•1 rigor Ont writes: f) 1l'r, yhuei. flr,llia. .. r -ler a year 1 rhe troubiwl 0i11. net ..us. re.t and heats ir•neb 1 .t.c4M'1 to five Yd- ytrt'' Herat tad Nerve P:11• • tout. nasi ant/ nine. i Towel 1 nu reenptetely cued. aa.aya rermstmenrt them to iffy friends." . _ .. �-...ver bee se Move bosh tet •t.1111.4 Weed,' he's sure to and O. •'Vers " replied the pre:In+l.t, "and if he's sip laiy that he always trieet to avoid l the diff• it it v.il1 find him. So erence'" WOt'1.11 51:1.1.:\T .% L(►.ti4, tots of people wouldbe thannt ey rid of their eltpce'1 net. ► dlkluon. )ll,phtbleston, and snngene 01t. in me word used in our lesscnt t the Olklunr . fret, see•mz In have hetet the gene'tall name it •oled(: f all ignat.stkme,e, while re especially other nets used for flitting. Of these ts•o, ani• phibeaton denotes n casting net. 1..eitre lhr,nvn with the lune). Frons it k: parallel s Pnsfeg+) In MAtuu' vee learn by consult When n bnrrnom loafer tolls you that tit is a gentleman tin other (t stmnony .5 needed. "To what du you 011111 de your photo n►lcet says. " fly, how nit' "S°bbina, sighing• moaning, and that beekache tr one of the fiat sigr►s of le Z It is, and should be at - aromas are, ns It were, sentences In kidney troub pp cosmopolitan Inner eg''. tented to immediately. Otter thick, symptoms r. monosyllableare trenuent thirst,twenty, "rhes„ sounds are really .w vocal or high y colored urine, burning ssoaativa representation nt 1 stales nseq rnul'Ittfrequent urination, pla- ts( a alantol stater shorter pe in whoa urinating, M n mein n longer or shorter prrinl in under` ne s s iaobefonof tt eye. eta nd general 1 or th e respiratory 0f the etre sit r ed inthe an tet, E ` ran of terrible d P •esnirnlory CPIth'rl situated in the These s�upetnwill crouse taken en in time and n l spinet ; blab; thebeen diaphragm has teen mfr at the cured bys. and held or has Ix•en ahnll•'w whllebr`ot n in ttamis�, t6tes• d�seasosthe� symptoms, ba less introspective nlle►nli n n has t,orrnw. tempt paid ii, sole tion is n KIDNEY PILLS "This s se f r g utork met present DOAN'S tri pnlfefts suftt rinF fromde arinncholln, who conthtunhly and deslply sigh. if they set directly on the kidneys, ane! IMS espM3sfol of excessive physic's! .Hake them strop and heelthy. lion is rnl•tdly And vigorously firs. Bary Galley, Auburn, N.8•. writes* stimulation . For over tour months I was troubled with p1rformr11 a cry nl nngilts' nr of fright imine back and was unable to turn in bed Inns result, whereas at the other end ' t vi►hnut help. I was inducer( by a friend to the settles of phenomena is the tePtlns; p 'wattling to sigh; well known among wy Doan's Kidney Pins. After using two -- i sat g thirds of *bet my hack was as well u ever. two - those Um err run dawn in nenlillOd Price 60 mite per box or three hoses for them' sn1111da A direct on re• « Ir t to ' e sen Um" n r nl en t t l t d e► A n• tall SYI IC S 6 11 ip '' 1 1s 1 xipt of pries. The Doi* Kidney Fill Oaf 'Toronto, Ont: nr. ' {1 goer. •\t �1h6 last stir In a cupful of the d d•1 n fu IIt3 a ror•n , i.k h chopped Wean r r Y • in the whites nl the eggs whipped to e 1e in sub pans, iend c t__el success?" ncki't the medical stn. Still troth. btu ill cr (with Ute wale ohjerl nt chill nQ• sprinkle chopped nuts thickly over the (,ally 01 hvslandcrs; this is notably the Ic,iug. , case will) hyeterical cries." man Sticks with Icint-.--Four n dent. "To my ability Ul mastering the art of tonrenling my ignorance." butte fully answered the old phystelarl. ' " • 1 ueekceper ►mist rralhtr; id Slot.Pritn that eleanll ,. ' legs, .1 e. seine i 01 drag n• . (.hien ,este the while .t ` - rnmces 1 almond f sugar 1 one egg. four ounces of powderedg One; 1ensprwnlul of;n ground on flin ninon. Mix all together, ! lours, r stripe n1'11 thin. CIA .0II thrss- tingersToste into wide I0) 1 two strip Stix the whiles of two egos two lung• x1,nu1 (if powdered sugar. Awith(1,1 halt n 1 { t 1 hall n teaspoonful of ground china - 1 , int A trite drn(e.l of l •m.en juu•r. Mott t Stir, two aster. t1.8)' lien t uhe'e.b thisstrips d ori:. bake in %' te.i.ter1h' oven. Aht'nn•1 Y '••t'• .11' -Werk lhtee t{oar. quarter,. a 'i of flour. four tales. 1. ilve wl'ds eggs, and "Every 10 S{ um,. i « urss Is tical l a lint eribli`id it info Ougers,(andnroll �n 't ell to y,.v'llu "1' tl'aa " 11'.4) el SI Bell 1 + peeled, and minces boys a "she. eapoiis" t► 1i tv a realties ele l,, at itt t)Itakei 01 a quid: oven. boys nrow►cl 11►r house; the n ah r __ it's tint 111 ln1po0sil,l('. _ I.U1.5 1:011 TIIIi COOK. \ lady. hearing the r7 tl'+11'1• that Iffe `y1isogee left o er from nnmorning e.Pt In oifc.l a•hrt tt,nt iPhclntts atlditien to an omelet t1 storm ltlg1Il%I e ‚14.,, q 11111,x. n t t 1 inti Ink' that the Sigurd the noel it skinnnal and finely (0.'81(1. end, •' ' for ter telegre now wnt•Il"4 1110 wisher miffed• Add them to this tOp of the unit tPl•irreidts to ?' s' , c.11 u11 neer the omelet I et after slip O1 14 S t tont 1 et,s,11 W confit'. re,,;►.i1: "N.ite, t't (hal on. rts 11 la broom scnlent kir wamtierWnm0 K&K K& K K&K K&K K rift .K .1 WeaK Nervous, Diseased Men(rave K i toe rsetere Krough eitI of Tiscretionstfws4 �rs,, 8 are try swsod ept 5t1hnave through early indiscretions and tater ex ceases. kit Motes ale t-°ei,n(n ff�a al Mood vol Disease, hap ruined liury as succeed a ra tote, tee t'iervos a and Delpondentr Tired 111 Morning; von a•y Aof mbition; slemery 1 F ped; £geltab!• anal Irritable; Eyes Rlur; No teles ota o racer Poor; rine train aro hooking; Ptatplee on fns Pace: Dream• rad [trains at 1.00 this lees; tett Ruske* Wrest Llrtlot'ATtione 11311 Looser Pains in Fairer naol dimers. Eur ip M,,k T',oI s'tst and elld you npme tally, phyulceny Our Nip. slY' T•ra,.rref elft hslld P and r.eaitai1y• :area utawroau•d or net Pay. 28 YCaR! tlil otr�•�a� RNs Mansell lad RtitottW xKQvot”. svancsr.--A pAPPY aim. T. P. Lusocow keit • Narrow EsCap•. "1 livens a farm. At •aho,1 1 itarae4 se early_habit, whkb weakened r.t tis,s•aN ( ^ l,, spd 1 Ras i.inbtt0 ' it '04 am ptl0e+'tealy, eV,* • Keeling 1 • ( / hetet,' Moeller," valled by Drs. learned No et* and . renter **If strutsbad '•.rpped of ka, friend* mil c 1 war iltalhy. „Sorel the Nrr..�Wire ent,t' .n and'pppat encs. tatof s curet of Cnnsnnrp'.n:r. 1 Wire vent them man• VltalH"la■dlma11h..od�" were cured. Tlrelr Nen elelr d Treatment anppl;es •Igor. Meet ansalreeta►1•l, K Cosset lees free. Sesta free. Wrests/ QesstlM Sheet Drs. Kennedy & K1r :11ergan, ,;.• . tc a K K •+. K KJ,,K K ear /•, . -. 'r t x 1C