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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-11-01, Page 3ABSOLUTE SECVRITYI Carter's Cenune „Ole Liver Pills. Yuw Mar Signature of W-zesce""&o."--;.-d Se. Pac.aiasila Wrapper de10w. Yen assail awe se eery eft tante alluvia FAN MEANACNE. FOR 1111141111, FON NtuOOSIf$$. FOR TORPID LIVEN. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR :ALLQW SKIM. Fns x108 ril�cOtoPLE CART(P eGsoseV wanly Ct1Qr ctr^v �..- • r t%CHE. FADS AND FAIT The Fads of Religion Are the Worst Foes of True Faith MILBURN'S Heart and Nerve Pills. "Ye tithe mint and rue and ever}•. shape nr a while tie, or even a badge in herb, and pays over justice and the luno his coat 1atn:l, or a text un his shirt t,Ti:T TIIING IN N.e�'•1L 1 J ll t° ; THE %'1:11V L shirt- front is the one trtnn111 it i� tvt' watch with just a little extra caution \t,.lftltiANE. when you ere t,uying his goods or cluing; business with hint in any w•ay. 11 is a poor kind of piety. utter in- sulli:fart fur working purposes, that can !inti all the exercise it uecde in discus- siults and jealous guardings ut cus- toms. in tithing with a ruicIuSCope, in decisions on buttons, or even in texts 11111 p 1 'e 1 1 r •s s e•s of teachin.r When that may be remission of sins." itlattl.ew only records theee words. 29. \ellen t drink it new with youin my l'ather's kingdom - The feast re- ferred to Ls a symbol of the glorified hie Le heaven !comp. Luke 22. 30). 30. Whenthey had sung a hymn - The second part of the ilallei-;e:u:l►P. 2') '6; above). sorme NEWEST TERROR OF SEA of God." -Luke xi., 42. 1 tie teen isees ere not all dead; rein gio:i Mill means to elan} no Inure than Li Multitude of repressive regulations. Its expression is Confined to attitudes gnarl platitudes, to forms ntlll phrases. It tlni' beCo[n.S a echoice hiding -place for petty hypocrite,, while the doing of trivial or traditional acts is so empha- sized that seine aro led to think in all honesty that the doing and enduring of these things satisfies every moral re- quirement. So far [rout the path of piety being hedged about with restrictions find its people burdened with meaningless loads; it isthe way of liberty. the en- larging life, and tate hath hi which men lose their burdens. etraigh(en their backs, lift their heads, find set their eyes on truth and freedom. Butminds indolent to clinib, too small to enter into liberty, have determined to mahe religion consist in nt, mute than t11e wearing of badges or the bearing of un- pleasant °ideals and duties. Maio hula it a sin to have springs on their wagons, buttons on their coats. or flowers jl► their hats, while the Hien will not wear suspenders. But the chances are that (terse sante folk often carter Are a specificsfor all dimmer and di - orders ■ri•.int from • rundown condi- tion of the heart or nerve system. snob a. Palpitation of the Heart, Nevous Prostration, Nervousness. Sleeples.- ne s, Faint and Dizzy Spells, Bride Fal. eta They are wspecially beneficial to women troubled with irregular mow sturation. Price 5J centa per box, or 3 for $1.21‘A1: dealers, or Tors T. iii t.►tr re v Co.. LTXrrsD. Toronto. out. , -hunted shed hos screed these ends it 1013 nt1 energy left to meet the emergencies td tile's temptations or to spend on ordi- nary square. dealing, kindly living. or SELF-SACRIFICING SERVICE. the London Express. Motor iloat iluilt to Fight Submarines --Will Be Carried orb Warship. Ttleugh the naval manoeuvres hart' in progress in England nifty prove many donee, points i11 ocean warfare, tactics may etlur•t iy be modified in some points by a new invention. For another naval terror Itas been added to the list, euye .444.1444.114•1011104144 you can have an average -sized kitchen table covered with zinc. This will wear for years, is tench cleaner Than til-cl. th and does not require the seruIbing an ordinary tvooden tulle needs. 11 fried food disagrees with you fry Cooking sotne longed h)t• but forbidden dish in obit a oil. Iteing a purely veg''• i 0! ts � tante tat it is not Wel). to hurt and things cooked in it are delicious. Died lady i sed Psychine Is T�♦• "� A damp cupnoard is l,y no means strong and wellGOOD ME:.\1' AT `;MALL COST. rare. A good plan is to place a box of .•------ titin' Meek the cupt et:mi. It is very efli Meats eertatlnly cost touch money, cacious ►n the atsorl•ine the damp and •illi r„otl,er, brother but one trouble with peopl eis that they teat ing the air quite dry. use too expensive meals, writes EdithA good i'e`cailti,ln which should be 1'e'teirs. 'These are all right it the con- P tents of your puree permit their use, adopted when pouting hot `tl;t�sttdi•httis it Int i( 11 1, tt by not do as 1 do and try a from the saucepan role. 0 1' beef (frim;. 1 buy tut entire one. The to first stand the latter• on a damp butcher. %till reprove a large quantity of glob►. This cntircly obviates any chance the f;tt, thud 1 .elect us lefin a unc as of the f•uil cracking the di�lt. po>: ible. They neigh from 12 to 15 !Ls if kerosene has been spirt accidentally and never cost over t► cents per lb. anti on the carpet a handful of oatmeal 1 hire t,;.ughl then! as ton' as 4 cent:. should he immediately laid on the slut Cut oft the thin encs: tear off the thin and left undisturbed for ut least a day. skin tvhiei► corers hem sides, and you It should then Ie removed. and the car- lutce 2 or 3 lbs of thank stook. \ly pet 'brushed with n stiff brush in the butcher, who lived many years in the ordinaryrre manner. ,ottttocs, those that West, recommended this to rue. Ile E l says it is considered ns palatable and have been previously boiled and cold are nourishing as round steak al one-fourth best.slices). (inulin * itt `alall well ieces (ecot thin this ,art 1 i 1. �l indeed I erten sect I ke dish and a well Sensnneel crew!' sauce poured over there, Then epr:nkle'd with rolled bread crumbs and linked itt a hot oven unlit crumbs are drown. 't'ltis way prevents soggy potatoes and saves time also. Do not forget to serve carrots every fla- Ill 1.11 r a Of e 1_ cl ll i. litho wittle. 'Tt► 6 fur scrub Iitent thoroughly to remove dirt, and boil without removing the Thin shin; this will slip oft like that of a beet if dropped into cold water as soon as cooked. The carrots may then be diced or sliced, and served buttered Or with a creaut or butter sauce, or theeto-day, and the girls and are going may be scalloped. Another tasty way i' toput up cleanhecurtains and thins, to mash thein, season well, form into small cones, and. when colt!. roll in Give !lie a kiss, dearest! There's your flour or in egg and bleed crumbs, acrd air -balloon going now." brown ctuiclay in [al, And ns the trend -winner dashed ont A corded beet Jinn =r when properly and mounted the air car George blew cooked. is very good, indeed, and the a parting kiss and went upstairs to two or more dishes which may be pre- 1 bath the children. pared front the rctnuauts are equally desirable. Kolcalif Ii, a mixture of cab- bage and trashed potato, highly sea - totted with salt and black pepper. and trade smoking lint in some of Ike corned beef fat, gives a substantial luncheon dish; the co..l meat, if in good [�ltape, may be sliced and served %vitt mayon- naise or hors( -radish• --otherwise it is best put !trough the food chopper unit mixed with an equal bulk of chopped boiled Potato. moistened with sense of the water and a lump of butter; served smoking hot and r► breakfast. In one vide, it is very g, IN 7'1- F% -1R 2000. + c How the Poor Men «'ill Fare in Those • • • lfOa • • • C11010E RECIPES. Days. Diarrhoea, Dysenteryi Delicious Apple BIllter.-Far 20 Its of b "Eh -Mildred," he said. a trifle ncrv- apples• cored. take :, lbs br"a n su ar, Stomach Cramp i down the Y ttal►lcspoons cinnamon. 1 leactlp p►urc ousts, as his !letter ha,'gttillnb a mar - but vinegar 11 the tipples arc sweeet, morning's paper and, slew apples ette, prepared for her departure to t,usi• and all but it sour. a ccnnt cup; pl yott without the find other ingredients; in ut through sieve, cook � could spare cme cin alittle' money to -lay?" then add the fill 6 Itis wife glanced at him impatiently. Summer Complaints until Ihick. \\•trete \\'heat Flour. - Sift together "What again, Gcorg;t'Y'' she said; "twby, tt fuls of whole wheat flour, half a . I only gave you you1elieusehe ping ill- ay, i cupful p cupful each of white and graham fleury, lon•;tnee fol --let 1 three teaspoonfuls of baking powder, `wasn't ir'ltit Ilair©'.wo lne areyou uadmen of ! and one of stilt. and mix nett n spoon seem to to a Thin batter with SI:i111111 tl milk. money." my dear," he remarked, Bake in very hot gem pans in a quick "You forget. 11 'tide thin. so that they will "there arc the girl's eltilr ‚sll ages and the! water ncw bf en. b( crush and sweet, this quantity gives Lools.and three dozen. Potato and Chestnut Timbale.- Pare she give you the money for that?" the potatoes and boil in stilted water un-• l� moo, dear; that was for the flannel UI tender. Illtve 1 pt chestnuts boiled tender. hulled and pounded to a Mr- for little \filly's petticoats I'm ,Waking;. potatoes through a sieve, Ilesides, dear, I -don't be finery. will tar•. Rub the p you? -1 sate such a cheap pair of lrou- ada the pounded nuts and 1 cute street S .t ►nlalnt:S. hent separately ices nt the winter clearance sale }•es- creattl l0 3 1 s 1 rigs and add Icrdny that i couldn't resist !eying. and the yolks and tt•1►iles of 3 el-.• you know I've hardly a rag t0 m}' back." In the mixture. together with pepper, y "Always your cry. George." she said. onion juice. powdered sage glad tial! to angrily; "really. your eetr:awagance in snit the ta51e'. (lent all 1°grtller until dress is something; sinful; it is a pity Don't experiment with new and light, Rutter a timbale ntitnh sprinkle }.011 haven't tfot to go and earn the well inside with tread crumbs. turn in money; you'd knew its value Then. here. untried IM>ntildies, but procure that �.... the mixture and bnl:c for 1ltrce-epuurtrr' tette Ibis. and for goodness' sake do Ivy of nn hung in a nIr►rlcrfile owcn' and p1t}• come of your household hills which hu stood the test of time. Roast �nddl,' of \'eni<aen.-\\'ipe the with 11. Hutt 1101 frivol the mousy an n} Dr. Fowler's has stood the test for 60 rlt(ut o(1 with n damp Cloth. rah Thor- on n tut 1t dtrash."r,ears, and has never failed to give satis- uughly with slightly salted melted tut- •eTher. s a dear. good. darling trite'." f ter. x111) e wrap in a large sheet of but- lie crie.l, joyfully; lel are help my Mil- faction. It is rapid, reliable and effectual tered paper. A covered roaster is best. dyed on with der cant, he added. tol- Place the meat on the folk. pour a halt lowing! her into the hall. "ee hat time in its action and does not leave the bowels cupful of nailing water in the 1►olir,tn of will you b( tinnier Cotlstip►ated. l:t.r4 sa xr r. Si Bs' 1T1'Ttt<. the pada, coyer and roast in a quick "Can't say. I'm sure;' she nn�tw,'retl. THEY'RE Desc.reors. ut'en allmceng locals n►inulC- l0 the "I,te got a let to attend to nt the office A The Home MOTIIEL SISTER AND BROTIIER faaaawnwsliNS My. ► and sister died of consumption," t+a)-s Ella M. Cove. of Lin- den, N.S., "and 1 myself suffered for two years ars from a distressing cough and weak lungs. I suppose I inherited s tendency in this direction? " Dut thank God I used Psychine and it built me right up. 11 y lungs are now strong. 1 enjoy splendid health, and I owe it all to Psychine." Consumption, whether hereditary or con• tracted. cannot stand before Psychine. Psychine kills the germ, no matter how It attacks the lungs. Psychine builds up tho body and makes it strong, and able to resist disease. Psychine is an aid to digestion and a maker of pure, rich blood. The greatest giver of general health is First we had the wooden ship. armed i lie to, . Yet ihe� citrumscribed hearts that in - with cutlass bearers and fusiliers; then of the (foal: sold in our markets as vent tl►es e fads for their own .onside the cannon that would crash its round steak, nt 12 Cents. lion are sure to insist on laying them on ; ilr,t through the oaken timbers of the This leaves 10 or 12 lbs of meat. Cut "there. There weed be little satisfaction ship. it in naives and hint oft the edges. '1IiC ill inventing duties it we had to do Next the ironclad, ngainst whose int- l its thus obtained tads he used in soup, then! ourselves. They tell u3 we are penetrable sighs the solid shot fell or. Von can cut uf[ a couI,1e of pounds ad ns nice c nr made e e I have t'C t •i purpose. os . for of t P P a soup from flank as ever graced a bill of !IIIc. Salt one piece thoroughly, and put it in 41 jar if you wish corn beet for a boiled (limier. Let it t•entaiu (fit' tiro You will notice that days. when it %vitt be salted enough. On tl. flee St,nlrtirndS my butcher lets Ibis piece ready to prove it a 5111 even to tool. %%►th of reststhlg; deslluc- stay in tris corn beef barrel until 1 want complaisance on a cigar. Many !tearing word in the wort. lt. Or, you nl;ty boil ft with a handful i lancing 1'r't- but then the armor-riercing. ex- - - and some pepper, lel cool and cut with petrified limbs 1 1, el pr^•ectit, that co.11d t c. I f n• lunches of a h t ENMITY 1N THEIR I1E.11lTS, cherish revenge, jealot4Sies, and bitter- ness; that the man aha w1,, not have springs on his wagon uta0nges to shake the small applee into the bottom of lite barrel just the same. • All such regulations represent the perennial attempt to substitute rules for ;u•inciples. badges for being. and to satisfy the conscience with scrupulosity as to the gnnt while exercising liberality and hospitality to the camel. !lending every effort to keep the law in the strictest planner. many easily become 'blind to its spirit and purpose. The fads of religion are the worst foes { of true faith. 1t doe not take the keen anti not always kindly critic long to t learn that the ratan who asserts his holiness by wearing a hat of a peculiar TRAINING 61111.5 IN (:E1EMISl'RY. reIn he town of Dessau. Germany, a ppt. for the purpose of training girls hl et)enrstry connc,'ctetl with the sugar - refining iuttustry was opened some time ago. find bus answered so well that oap factories. paper works. and other 5inlit11' training school: connected with ituhi,trie` requiring thorough inborn. tory IIs ung; are now being organized. The young Indies in question are all ,g.;iris of the better station in life, and ail who entered as original pupils of the first schnpl have passed their re- cent e\atnittntions so satisfactorily us to have found posts nt once. MILIWR.N'S Are a combteation of the active prinetplee ct the moat valuable+ vegetable r•ernci,r•a ter di. ars and disorders ot Liver, Stomach dad rases C'.1PE CONSTIPATION, nick Headsets*, Jaundice, fleartt- bu rn•BlottobaaandePimples.� DI:sM CURE BILIOUSNESS pelts. Sour Atommoh. Water, h. Liver. Complaint Ballow or Ay Complexion. trLEAN COATEp TONGUE • tit. , \t 1 • u_ cf t - we traitors to the faith if their badges or it we dare to t`13 thore things in which they lint! no p We ourselves need to beware lest we lake our own fads or appetites and set them up as'slandai•tie for other sols. tt at it is the elan with the weak stomach who is most • l e a 'a l 1 t to into t• � harmlessly off to handful of peas rattling agoinst a barn door; then the rifled gun tt ittt its burst- ing shell that crashed through the heavy iron as if it were clweee. TUIIEFUL OF DE:ATIi. is the ffarveyized steel armor that seemed to be man's last lite stern deilutlClatipnS o c lion; u le ► „c o salt `' ' (lever cold nou;ucel by PC0I11e cal h 1, olive s .-, met slice-, t have determined to choose the so-called its way through anything built of steel 1( meat is needed, the liquid left to be used The life of sin with its natural pleasures in 11 only it could bit fair and true. ' in soup stock. or to 'oke gravy. preference to the path of faith with its Again, the agile, speedy torpedo-boat piece n44e• left will slake a nice pot fads and funeral aspect.. teed► with its lobelin of death and de- roost. Use as little water us possible But faith does not consist in fads, re- struclion, ready to strike the steel- ill slowly boiling it. Add two or three stricliutls, dentals. Religion is the souls armored shi ► in its very canals; then then torpedo�ltont destroyer Ihn1 could times, when nearly done, a small cup search after the best, the subjection of clean destroyer these little her- of cold nater. This causes the tat to the lesser to the larger, the realiraiion sweep the seasrise and it may be cavity removed. nt and the entering upon relationships acts terrors of (14o battleships. When tender. basic and let brown in with the lite spiritual, with things inti- i of no• oven. Serve hot. with gravy rind either p At last the subulartn , 111(4, eternal and glorious. 11 is Ilse tend- thing* and now coal mashed potatoes or roasted white and Ing; in life a meaning deeper than main- tweet ones. mon, nobler and more enrlltring than all marine + ttltsh and croquettes can be mode from asththings. It is learning to live as a soul, the left over pieces and scraps from these as the Son of eternity. dishes, anal doubtics.= every housewife has some recipes for which she can use 'alien es something that i3 believed to be master of the sub- marine -the destroyer of submarines. This is the very lust cry in naval war- fare. TAE S. S. LESSON INTEil::.1TION.11. LESSON, NOV. 4. HENRY F. COPE. NEW DESTROYER. The new s;il,rnarinc destroyer 1s the Nixon, graduate chat meal of the Jews following later on o %Annapolis,f`lr. Id ewis N naval graduate the eantc ct'enin�' then shipbuilder, and 110W an official tt'ith the Carbon Steel Co. of Pittsburg. Verse 17. The first day of unleavened The essentials of the submarine de - bread -This was Thursday, the lith of stroyer are kept a secret as yet. because Nisan, which conuntltced atter sunset of the patent right' nett must be pre - on the 13tH. The feast of unleavened screed. Patents will be asked in all the bread properly followed the passover countries of the world where patents Lessen V. Thr Lord's Supper. Golden Text: 1. Cor. 11.21. TIIE LESSON WORD STUDIES. Note. -Tile text of the Ilevisett Version is used as a basis for these Word Studies. The Lnst Supper. -From the narrative of the synoptic Gospels atone the reader must inevitably derive the impression that the Last Supper of which Jesus par- took with his disciples on the eve of his passion was the Paschal meal (comp. Malt. 211. 2; 17-l:); Murk 11. 11-16; Luke 22. 7-15). But commentators and New Testament scholars generally prefer to follow the clearer and more definite chronology of John who specifically dis- distinguislles this supper from tllc pass - ower feast which nu the da} of crucl- lieion was dill to be eaten. "And they 1e roc ' tee �uld follow lite regular ceremonial of b lfl 1 but rot- e)) nixed with core !went outunto it ► 1 22. 7) After this i t unto hint the (cast" (John 1:1. zt)). The too ref. 1- Wahl n educe called charoselh made of cave's just quoted indicate (1) that oil the [roil, and vinegar were eaten, the un- doy of crucifixion in the morning; the leavened Freud nttd herbs tieing dipped p►racsmer feast was still to be eaten 1')' into the dish holding the sauce. (3) A the Jews, and tt) that the disciples dine second cup of wine with a Messing, ing and after the I,aA Supper Wonted atter which 111•' first part of the ballet of the pttcgo n,r [east proper as still to ;I'�allns 1 t'3. 110 wu3 chanted h}• the be provided for by d iii' purchases lo 1►e company. '4) The Paschal lamb was made by Judas. The ewenth nts of the s) no ►lists on this point refer rather to served- \\ a note that no mention cif 1II-0 Inn►h is made in connection with 11►e significance of the Waal in retro- Ilio gospel reports of the Last Suppler. sheet, while Malec of John cover the 11 has been suggested That the simple ••. hole period n h.(nd which Jesus ►Ice • rt themselves entered not into the 1' :whir - mightthat they might not t e i et . 111.E h.. ----c teas! which was ns n - nlig;ltl cal the pacsr,yer. Pilate there- lows: rl) A cup of red wine r t 1 them." (John 1t+ a water was partaken of (Comp. mention el' ••1: or son1,� ihrntg;hl :,et•IIu=e Jtteia:, �,t t fit at cup. l.ukc 1, . t i hall the bag. ew'.ten the breath and e'.',sr away :t11 waste ane! I, r1 -,.n.,11. to Att.'T fiUttt t1t•' zy'ee'1.7. 1'ne •..Ze•.nhot tie or.4 for $1m All.1'i1•re Qt Tutt T. Atu.►,t.1l Cu., 1.iu,ntod. Toccata. 131 (10(1 SIPB B i OOC) �31w• Tlf_�1:) CURES and lasted seven clays, from the tach 10 may be had. the 21st of NisarThe two feasts were "The boat," writes Mr. Lewis Nixon, sometimes incluchel in the tern "pass- "will be small enough to be carriedeby over," sometimes in the term "un- battleships and large cruisers, lettw,tted bread•�ali Thtn dayis t ora pn 1 ar.n 1}spc'e�as sed f aworthyoandknots cit contuinehour. d aland a hon,a as in re tion, and was often so called (Paras- destroyer. keue). "The arrangements for the destruc- 1e. To such n elan --Apparently nn tion of submarines I cannot now di - acquaintance and friend of Jesus and vulge, but they will be eliicient." his disciples whom Jesus doubtless spe• SPEEDY MOTOR MOAT. citieti by 14fune. though for Some reason 11 will be built wholly of steel of the the name is 1101 given In a11y of the thinnest possible plates cnmputille with Gospel narrative, slrengtll, and securely braced with light The Teacher saith. My time is at frames. Within and safely protected hand; 1 keep the Passover at lily house will be n modern motor, capable of -The planner of nddrees and the fnrnil- creating; great spiced for short distances. far form of the message makes it al In a wol•d, the new submarine destroyer most certain that the person so ad- will he a speed}•. high-powered motor dressed was a disciple of Jesus, though. boat. armed with n werlical torpedo possibly, likes ieodentus and o1Lers, a tube. %which can shoot a torpedo secret disciple. straight down through the water nt its 20. Sitting nt meat -Lit. ng at • mark- the slow•ntuving but deatll-deal- ing; s,lt,tl,nrine. t k pieces of beef. in our family of five are IWO fussy butI ones, as far as fatal (3 concerned, can snake a beef flank do duly in various ways for an entire week and no one complains. l;tl,le. The simple courses of the meal s•,brlsarine vessel mus cep '1'Ite within twelve or fourteen feet of the surface to cause all)• thifitnge to the enemy. Amt with a dts'trn}•er right overhead what chance would the crew, locked within 11►e submarine. have for their lives? that Jesus ca c ;,;t guests present washed their hands. Buy whirl thing..., we have need of tot• ill [litter herb•, w•itlt tttlbeavciletl c fakt'g 1 t lime (real Inc upper broke find gave to le the crucifixion In n careful chtuttA- tris disciples took the place of the Pas- time survey with clear indications of 1 Innib that was at I th paint time all along. it hn: been suggested that the words of Jesus tts quoted by "With desire I have desired to chs andlu Of the evening meal thnt Jesus Men- find the elaborate presents I have given ruled what has since %teen known as the you' I'erhal,s 11 is wrong to blieak of i.uke. Lord's `upper. (5) A third cup of wine these ih11111' tut why did Sou permit eft'. this neeo er a .tit you before 1 Ie,{k►wt'<1 the breaking of the bre:,d. me to do all this? Indeed. did you not suffer for i say mile you. 1 :hall not 111 A fourth cup of wine mixed with encourage me in my invi'hness' Ana eat it. until it 1►e fulfilled in the king;• water was, like the' three p,ret�eding;, non'• ill spirt' tit al{. ; ou reject me. Ilnd cleat of t;oJ" Luke 4?. la, lf,). furnish ya.sed from guest 10 guest around 111,. I not every reason for thinking olher- us the key In the solution of lite appar- I' i9. circle. 'the second part of the ballet , tt-i. t - shee shook her hend. 41. liclray •,nr I.it.. Deliver me up. "Certainly not,'' she replied. "1 died ih a right thing. Why. it 1 had had Ilse at is. play the traitor. 23. He Itiot dipped his hand with me slighted 11.11 0t m•h1 have you. (10 4041 the dish -The dish of ch with me suppose 1 sh mid have permitted you to in mow+ PSYCHINE (Proseueuod Si -oven) 50c. Per Bottle Larger etses a1 and tit'! -art druggists. . OR. T. A. SLOCUM, Limited, Tomato. SPIRITS AND SPIRITS. Jack "Old Toper's spirits are eery lots to -night." Tom -•"(lace you seen him?" Jack --"No, but I've seen the jug ht !:cels them in." An nJverlisementr,in like and an ecelteo •e fan. Just keep it K g people sure to get wind of it. 1 ;11IS(:ONs 11;1'ED. " \Vhlt! you refuse mer Ibis ince betraying ids intense aston. ishment and chagrin. the young Ivan gazed at lite beautiful girl who had just declined to share Ilii life. Then he drew himself up hnughtily. "It is, of course. your privilege." he stilet; "but do you realize what 1 have done for you? Six months ago. when we first knew one mother. 1 began 10 spend my money. Look at the carriages we hove had. tate flowers and sweets. cn% tt1ngreement between the slate- 1, 1 15-1 ls) o» 14t.1r'd the ceremorlial meats of the s: nop,ti�ts and those of ( J,dtn, the regular p►asesower being par-� pngely anticipate by one dny by Jews ttt Dyspepsia, Boas. since he knew that on the day follow - Pimples, ing he wttuht suli`i the ier death on the must cross. The i.a't Supper Headaches, 1,e thought ot as having Itikt'Il the place Constipation. .1 the Paschal meal for Jesus and his Loss of Appetitsl,1 disciples. • Salt Rheum. 11 must be horns' in mind that the ex. Erysipelas, art .tgtt.'n'e+ tit events in Itli�s clo`ing Scrofula, vector! of (:brier% Ide cannot be deter - and all troubles wined with ct'r!ailtly ,:t detail. and that arisingf from the the met ante' nrut Brite of Hunt' of the cwrnts is known. E ►r tis' sake of Stomach, Liver, elenrncit �f Nett•. h�etct•rrr, it i+ well In Bowels or Brood. \irs..4. t.cti►angne, of 11.+11),1e,tr, CPA. ‘‘cite,: 1 hello o Q 'would hare veva Is my FT,t%e long a�••-s Lad tt not been 1•e! 11urde4•k 141uo•i [ttt- tern. i was run ,1c,,,e In such an est( of that 1 " iul 1 •,.ar,'A. ly reeve a)»'1t 4140 house. 1 sr A1 •Ut11(4 to so%etc. t►r..da,•(,r•a. bsc'tetrhee and ett'zl• nes.; flay a;'t.et was one ar.I 1 wall tlr.tbie 10 do ml huu•ewt'tk. After ru )cattle+. s►f it, 41. 1t. 1 rimed my te,al.te f•tliy restore 1 er:kraar r,,-omme td it to sit tired p0 wars out Romer I • nt least a tentative scheme of wattle all that money (cola!). 20 (t) al,oce). John who tens nn eye -witness vet the events groes more into ONCE A 1'[�.1Tt 1'1..\1"1'1\11:. detail in hi'4 narrative' nt this point • take • (comp. Jelin 1:1. 12-ai►), Ihnugh omitting! In most c••)trnlries a girt considers entirely the account ut the institution of Het 11-dis tine toys her own [w sessions. 1114' Euehar•isl. • - 11to4 a .propria1.` al tawny and all bales. This i5. 'Thoth hest snirl -- The common nal sn !with the Japanese girl. 1'0 tr,t•muln of nssent both in llelerew and in 'any with her dolls i'+ an event -a icy Greek. Jesus apparently spoke these , w.(,ich comes to her but once n year. a eeds in n low voice inaudible to the 1 There is a party. also n meal. This ie'd of the company. 1: served cn the Mier with some sort 211. Jesus took I.re'nrf. and tleesiel, :mil l ,,r sweets. and nit In, partake is cert. brnke it; and he gave it to the disciples . htelere,l very ind forte. The next tiny •end s+aid. Take. eat; third is my body-' the treasures are removed rind pnci:►'d ettr,►ttnle►gical sequence. The 10nst pl'o- , 1n1lc order nt the 4•Wel events 01 the \Ve !tote that i1 is the tireni). and not - !„way. the girl tonging for the day when passion is the fen .t: ill : 'Thur'.III3, the flesh of 1nn11►.5. which Jesus makes tette fthall again enjoy her ever-increas. 1 S symbol of Ili{ 14+x1y. Thts Net lentis ingt family. 11 is n common thing In Nis,ln t t. atter• C. p►.m.. '1•tt•. Last Sup- the 1'e►1uw hi ' ti:.e `Meier and l'Cft're' plau�ibtilr 1u the sugtge'slit,n made flee as many its 100 or more dolls in ono honie. r. ,midnight (.11t•isl s FI're'wel! 1►►icc,urseS i Inlnrct'.sor% Prayer. About mid- :. e.e night. 111" .\tviny in t.e•th'culane. tate tat. Itetrayal nod Arreel. Freln3 be'int'en in 20 midnight and 5 a.m.. the '(Tial before 291. (Covenant -Some nticienl nulhori- the Jett t3h Authorities. Itetaeeli S and ties (neat the wont new -before cove. 7 n.ni , the '1'11111 helot,. Pilate rind the hent. end the King! James version EV 11111nrstt• 11 r►[ 11,'1'1►.1. 9 a. 111.. the irtltstele': "11 n testament." 11 Is front ('ruc•itleinn. 5 p.m.. life' lturinl. The this pets'+the Ihit the 1111e of our New dealt, 01 Christ. aur one strtlieiegtt I'ass• TeStfnneltl i. derived. 04er. Itios e efe'ide'el wait Ilk lune' tor Fur marry' ante► iGr. [or) remission of see eel sluyi� on f It Friday ein1 Poen. atlernood.�ttheltt'as. indticat'ss`,intention,e jin io derIlk that tginal thcre CW7' etene that the Paschal lamb was not partaken of by Jesus nt this supper. :7. A cup --The third cup mentioned pound. Forty ,ntnutce before t'e II Is lo 1►e to-cla} . and I Medi drop into tltc chili MR,,. nRo.w+ Lusk, , rorr, Que., writes: "1 I remove cover and paper. and Ir.t fill h'.ut' or s!) atter; 5o you needn't base u. A 1)r 1'.,w:.t s F.stra.t of %% ;Ki Strawberry dished, for I)iarrbQa for several years p.i,t and i find it is baste Milli n mixture of equal parts cit wait dinner." .t s w alwt. melted butler and cru rant jelly. lte- "Oh. that'll lie nice!" he responded. the only me:Leine whi.h brings re::, pent the brisling al intervals of len 111in- "Re r•,,t rl'y 4t „r►rfi In wash slim.. tiles 4111111 dune".Tra' ir into hsuce- to ri nn ter. Strain thee dripping pan, add one -halt pint of boilulgt water, , a dash of salt. cayenne. and nutmeg. Walt two tnt,1(I)0onfuts each nt butter and �. then currant seideS Heat to the table 111 gravy unc Dont. TI11IE17, C)t'l(lt 1't-1)1)INGS. Let the pint of milk come to n buil. ;:nit slightly, and • while you stir. let another person sift in (lour with a sifter, holding it high above the saucepan to give ycnt opportunity to stir briskly. which you should du with a wontl••n paddle. When of tile consistency of o 1►rcaktast cereal. stand over n very Rtmt• fire to putt for n few 111r►111etlhh, 1111{1 serve with butler rind honey or butter end maple syrup. as a dessert. when there is ft quantify of stole !,rend Ihi: is a pnlnlnhle dish for des- sert. Irak the bread in pieces and cover will► ihe milk 1►rmrght In it 1,,111 with n pinch of salt. and butler the site of a wnlnul; dot the top with su,nil i►itg of ,trnwterr}• or other jana ..r orange marmalade. Ent hot. 11 is very snwnry it the sweet i,c' omitted and grated cheese and n dash of pepper t,4 added. ick Inpioca pudding; is made by bringing {he pint ot tnlik to n !►oft to n 11.ONDEilF1'1. f..\KE. doubt.. !,oiler; stir itt itso lattlespnnntills nl tostanlaneous 'epicene n li1'le salt. three time of the v4.44'11'114111 of Jura 14 n lake tablespoonfuls of sugar. and the beaten r t boiling two miles In cirrtiro• role of one egg: remove from the fire to f. rc'nce. in the centre of which itnnlen‘re a tn.,s ,li•h. and ween eneeet coot tulip columns of soft. hot mud continuant. in theMay beaten a title. F lit or with gree ani 1,111. U1'shJes these column.pulmeR or vanilla. Ih.re are leo gigeanti,' hubblos near the edge. uhi.•11 141) up like huge bathe -II, USla:ht. 11INTS. and etpl11 la on an at er;+g a Ihreea Henn per minute. Zir : for Table Covering. --For $1..93 rt i_ 11 Cnn1 ing K•KtX K.._K 6i K•` K &-K ~K 6 •K VARICOCELE CURED p- NO ;IA'13 5 C E.D WITHOUT WII ITTTEN CON4ENT. Confined to His Home for Weeks. "Heavy work. 1eve7e straining Atli evil habit, In youth btOO5nt on a Sin',:' Varicocele. Wren 1 elcrked hard the ac.' en; mould bec.ur.e severe er.4 I wA' often told up for a week at a time. Sty fatally physician tc.:d rr.e an operation was my only hope -- but I dreaded It. 1 trlr4 several neclaiisis, but aeon round out all t;:e) wanted was my money. 1 cornmenea to look upon a;t do tors as little letter !Ran rogues. One day my boss asked me wf;y I was off work so much and 1 told tftm my condition. 114 ad:isca t:7• to consu;t !Urs. I:erne:7 a41 hert;an, as he ttad taken treatment from them himself and knew they were .quare r.d sloe m. Hte pro cess was eo•n•what slow ant t the New ,durtttg the eat forme. Za progress tlrrt month's treatment r wa; ,wr.....•}at d1r-ovrat.d. 1floweftcr. continued treatment for three months longer and was rewarded 115 a ,nr•ep:ete cure. 1 could only ear:, $11 a week In a machine w I am :sly. 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