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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExter Times, 1910-03-17, Page 7CARTERS I1 TLE IVER PILLS. CU E Hick tlzaaa:I and relieve all th,tr- blie!nes• dent to n biGoua 'tato of It. a) stem, eueh Dis,lnua+, Z;auw•a, l,rowrlu.a.e. List re++ atter aatlus. Palo to the Ptd,, while tb.ar uosi rorlskaLte au.cv.a r In t:LLria3 SIC tsea4acbe, yet c'artrr's Little Liver Pitle aro vluaby s:dn.tble un Co4anpattmn, raring anal ',re- routing th,eanuol ingr.•utplatnt.whtl.• 01,7 41.0 correct :.11 114,.r.. .,t I horl•i•uecb.rli.uultto Igo liver and iegulate ibn l:o.rtta. l:v.0 Ir t►wy only curwl HEAD Arlie they would he almostprtcetoute those who apt He r front th I. diatre tetng complaint; hat furl it - r. ttely thet rg..vlu(.,ethaw note' d bure,and thoao w tn. oncn try them will find these Iltlle pule vale• able In s., niauy w•a, a that they will not bo e,1. hug Wald wit tP• lu. lint lifteraiial.k bout ACHE Is the bane of ., t•.'ir i.te4 41•.44 hece i4 where Weunako our g:. at bu_.t. U.upUlecute itwhile .nthers.19 rot. Carter'' J.Ittle Liver rills aro very ,malt and very easy to Lake. Ono or two rills makes dose. They ate smelly vel:etabloau.l.t.. lot gni.. or purr.. 1.11t by thN,ir Kenna acttou pl..wo ail ',vbo too thou. eAuTIS Ilimtsz co , NEW r:ItZ. !mall Sinal! ?rim 'WHEN MAN IS AT 1118 FINEST AN 1:.1111. .1S A 1..1\l)LOIRD. An Appalling Inilielment .1gainvl Owner of :39,000 -teres. :V grave indictment has Leen bre ught against the I•::tri of FFoeer• sham by Dr. W. S. \Vheato t. one of the Local Government Board In spccturs of Carat Britain. The Earl is the owner of 39.000 acre: in V•••rkhire, and the estate comprises the town of Helmsley and a large number of villages. The condition of Many of the dwellings,' according to the official report, is, of un appalling character. 'Ile • must sorbets part of the affair is that at the time the indictment was made the Earl of Fevcrellant was eha,rit ail .•f the rural district coun- cil which has jurisdiction over the __1leed (Nalco rued. I)r. 111h'•uton's report states that the worst dwellings were in three villages owned by the Eai I of Fes - ersha m. Nearly- all wcre dilapidat- ed, the walls churl•, the roofs of de- cayed thatch. Many houses were without back doors or hack win- dows. so that there wog le, 11, ugh ventilation'. Tile windows a •'r,.` '. tv small, and often tuuld net open. 'T11•• wall; of the dwellings were greatly dilapidated, and in several instances he saw lionises o• 'lipids portions of the wall.( of which had fallen down. In contrast to the hovels thiel, u;a1 Government lurpc•ctor describes_ is 1)incun►be Park, the palatiel Yorkshire scat of the Earl of Fet ershatu. near Helmsley. Ma• (al lay once described it as "a pa• lave mere spendid than had ever beer• ibhabitiel by the ,ii ignifteent \•''111.1•-.' + :t felii1W hi'•1• api e., war- ranted the to lief that ht. .ill rpuar- celled with soap and w . er some ye••1 r:Igo applied for :t I. :t:•,0 a, l„ •r %lith a large coact•, , heo. 1 , • a; !molly needed. The marl a:- • looked him toter doubtfully. I et.. he handed hint half a dol "Go up town and lake n • • l:.' lie told hill. 1'14(11 (01111' h !..:earl maybe I.11 he able to take v .•1 .•n • The fellow started fro G. .1 . '1 ' Ind. oil, by the wit,. rh .inn :er called :Ifte, flints .f rh., •'- :any chnng( left take 1111 other hath.' Had a Bn.d C 1; 2 i .S• FORA :Y•VAt9r_li 0;•' 1'i;Al'i`3 WAS AFRAID UP \VOI' I,I) TURN [riTO Consumption, - Toa much :Ares), ..limo: ;.e I o•l "a t' 4 fact that when a person catch 1.11 I r newt be attends -1 to inal;c.1•.teel• seriottd rtsulta may follow. Thousands have filled a consume I;r''o through u'nt'o.. Never Neglect a Cough or Cold, it ear, have ion one resale. 11 Ie:tves the thru.tt ur 11111 1(11. or NAIL :tti»etell. ♦♦♦♦11♦1♦ Mra .\.E.Breve, + t)ttewa, tint. Afraid 4 .trite,• 1 hair of + had 0 vcty bad + Conaumptier. a '•oltbh entry wintro ♦ ♦ or at number o' ♦4+1+444 4 year,- which 1 wn• afraid would turf, into roar.:rnption. I tacit .t gr• it •. a*' rent•.iios bit only received temperate re 1i. 1 until 1 got :► bottle of I)r. W'end's Nomas• fine :•,rmp and :titer laking hse bottles my rmlgh w41.4 rurrd. 1 In. nest•. without a bottle of Noroay fine hyrnp.'• The Wood's dors ay Pile !s)j rup is the medicine you need. It .1rike„ at ihr foundation of all tread. and lung ant plaint reli.'ving or a i'c g all ('r:ugh,. I;olds. Ittnmehitii, Asthma. Creep, Som Throat. ete , and preventing Pnculnonis and 1'oneamptiuu. • in ,iron has heft] the vueeese of Ihi- w•on•Ierful remedy. it is only nitltral the' sirnerooss %cetone have tried to iinitee it. ()isn't be ilnl)Ofe11 upon le. tal.oit 'anything bat •• Dr. Weed'.(." Iso: ire i• a vrll.ov wra1i*s'r. tI r..' pine trey:. .i.. trade mark: pried- :!; rents. Msnefaot !eel •' Ay 6y Ile. l'. :Maher) Co., Luui:vita Commis), aloe Out. Ho Is lis the Court of the King of Kings When He Kneels In Prayer. fray s.: Lent ceasing. -•-1. Thess• to a Ilaule wrapping the soul iu the v 17. splcudo• or raiment of the (dental All disuse commands uluke for hulls. Prayer is the lordliest (tit welfare of the individual and spurning 4.1 the world and the 1114)51 the ci+ilisation of the race. These defiant proclamation of the vanity lawn• furg.•tteu, the roan touches the r,[ its prouai es told of ittitter lu•Ip- ttadir of degeneration, the family lessness iu tar hour of need. Man 1, a den of abu'l,ination and the 'la- t!ell tottel•.1 all the brink of bat• - 1,a rises. The faithful Christian is a con- tp.ero, ill tie moral world, bears o!I all it, t,.,phie, and wears its err w and glory. '!.'hese precepts du lucre. They hedge in all human (•easing jr sy, only knew aur dat►- digr.ity unci guarantee privileges a,. r. rincf our de:►tih our whole bc- beyund the• power of the world lu. in would b,• s ruEminentlyrl a all t us cit. t true 1 , > t \ El) '1't) 1 11.11' till of prayer.The quickening pulse of prayer is in the heart only. f.ip nno: in the incessant encounter prayer alone is mockery and insult. %sill, our spiritual foes and perils (knee, when Heaven is deaf to our l tai• every thought and word and is at his tinea as he kneels in prayer. What may we pray for'! Augus- tine 1 t's tour tight to 14;1; for anything :fall et crrllliug our heart has the right to desire. N. r i.; it impossible to piety without beseeching it is because while our Octet would be instinct with peti- vuice mutters word, of devotion 0.• 1:. 11. Why lack trust in the efficacy are bargaining in our souls with the • 1 our sup►plicatiun ? ('unlidcnec is world, the devil ..r the flesh. Never easy .when we rem( nth"r the in- t. _ )tits the; Letvt of man ,eft til, unite power of the Cod who made „ l n because He loves and yearns they were still sniarting front his '1'111: WINOS OF 1'ti.\1'I:lt 1f,o LIS. recent exposure of them, and As we pray we are prostrate be- I embarrassments. fore omuiputence and boundless I lr.%c . It will be well with us all when we learn to pray. if it is well with us now it is because there ;tre ul••rc than ten just leen :1PI'1' Ill in 'err behalf. Yes, it is all ,;suit o ith the world because (lad • 4, i 1 His heaven, but it is more all right because He is on His earth as we!. and no sentinel bar, our way t I His presence. 11I:\'. 1'. If. H.11.l'1N. sponse may be e.plaint(1 by tile! widespread fame ...f J(:us, and 11iy` alit,, (y,purl:uiitit 3 of lt,'arillg and see' ng JMina. 10. At meat in the house -- From, Luke we learn positively that it v:•• Matthew's house, nlltl "a great nuJtihulo" were there. Publicans -A class hated by the Jews. The gathering of taxes was -Lowed out" by the government at Route, and was under the con- trol of powerful capitalists. Ex - tuition was the. rule. The tax -col- Hints for Busy Housekeepers. i Recipes and Other Valuable Informatics of Particular latetest to Women Fotka, HOT L'I:E.11)ti• i thix gra; , is delicious, antai-a' ('urn Bread. One and one fourth your own (...nils• will doubt that corrals thou, dues -fourth.; cupful there 1s n.. 1, at, fuundation. It Li lectors of the Gospels were agents of the 'lIonopolists and bore the p;erw,•ous hoop huller, nue egg. ono with ►1,•e steamed and 'erre'! as a brunt of hatred, being classed ...it'll!' 555'' 1 milk, one -halt len• vegetable southern style. 1:,r :f with cutthroats and robbers. The s1;..(01h11 of salt, too teaspoonfuls nutritious. p:tlat:dile: and ei ()!louts - type Most oLboxivut of tell were rc11111,nul, eta)- fourth (rupful Nagar, parlic:dat , a,lapteb)w and good the Jewish publicans, of whom Mat- thew was one. 'Though a Jrw, "he had hired himself la the Roman government to de the heathen's wt.rk for the heuthcn's gold, prof- iting ley the shame and oppression of his countrymen. ' With ouch 111'/1. ttutt with sinners of equal dis- reteite, Matthew invited Jesus to e part- ial; ort a at h might, In Jar a, in Ir11 t K I e ten a es- i'►tt syith them, oink ail c n[ of baking pew der. ('ream butter eel dish there i•. 'lune sept leer to and sugar, sold egg, Milk, and flour , fire and t;rasy a; abuse. lits Lisa brut well, then fold in the B. l'. ri.•e high in a vegetab)e dish autl I' serve the gravy from a beat. ,rovers. 1'o make one dozen popovers use two cupfuls of milk, else teaspoonful of salt (level), two cupfuls of flour, and two (ogee 4I ix the well beaten yolks with the mile. Divinity. --fill:• cupfuls cf gran - Add gruduallt t.• the thee :lull sale u)atcd sugar, teo-thirds of a c11pfu) TI;en add the liff)v beat,,:, whiles. of water, one•thitd cultist cora) (' 'a \i)%'. IlitVe the gent pair, well gr, a,ctl raid syl up. Let rook until whoa tried tory hut. Nuke in u moderate oven in water it hit; hard against glans. Pour tits:. gradually in the whites of two eggs beaten stiff. Add -no thicken, pour in buttcrrrt til:,. .f bolter, one• iuurth capful of sus etieful nuts; heat until it bcgiils to t'►1 ; rn Dill 1'Ittyrl Havoc 11'111 gar. onR a 1\"ben coal cut in square+. Lice Important flatter. gK, three-(ourll►s coif, upftl, Fruit hull. --0,t' I t1tttl of oat.•s f of milk, two cupfuls of pushy (lour' sto'led and (3140 J ted, ono 1)4471 l of i)iity hands are causing moss there level teuspounfuls of baking I:Rglish walnut scats chuppetl ;mix deattis than bullets, positions, rail- pooder, one-half teaspoonful of well t •setht r, roil out in shape. of %s'' accidents and earthquakes 514.4, scant he half pound of bales. la►g4 sausage. and roll in granuar- 4 Itlbined," writes 11. (1. Eccles iu scared further em ,nrrassmerl s. ('►tam the huller, add the sugar tool sugar; sire info quarter inch. the British Health Review. .nether suggestion' k that they 14rltl egg, bent. ,1 light, sift together slices. f "1\'c cunnus call that murder thl nellt hs their scorn to draw Hetes times Hear, baking powder, puffed ltic•e l'udyc.-One cupful which larks intent to kill,'' he con seine from following Jesus. Held salt; add 114(3.:.(3 to first mixture tihues, "but so near to murder is of m�ik, tau capfuls of sugar, one 1-.. tie said-- flaking himself ail* mantel• with milk, treat thur t+•quure of chocohito. Buil fifteen or it that. with increased public know w111 sent fur his disciples. in ono u ghly, lord add dates, Stoned and twenty minutes, then take off the ledge, the time is sure to conte when swift sentence rite he di -closes ,11 his sy17 <ut in pieces. Bake in a hot, well stove veld put two cupfuls .,f puffed dirty -handed people will have to paths. for the outcast, :old (pito Lettered muslin pan. p p endure an opprobrium Jrobrium that will rico. and 0 piece of butter as large 11 nlizws his mission as the pigskin!) c 1 Soft Ginger 13 read. (h►w-half as an egg, and ttavurinq, then beat make them skulk in shame. f those who are morally and spirt tpful of sulfa'. 'eat" cupful of run an l p,4nlr in buttered pans, and cut' `People who are willing to ty5411y sok. Ilne to poonf l cupful of butter, crate the visible dirt are pretty tol- 13. Co ... Irnrn-They knew this one teaspoonful of ir, squarest I i t ginger, one trio Fudge.. fw•o cupfuls of sugar to' sure to be none too careful con- fetniliar word about mercy and' spwmful of cinnamon, two tear , , ,( 1 (I milk. three squares cerning the dangerous dirt. The ,00u u 4 cion of his new pharisees saw_ \e•. twenty-one minutes exactly. 'Phis 11. \Then 1141 Phar►see, ha + coding to the custom the banquet 1.4 the real English popover. llul' meek( stand open to the pub- 1)0le Muffins. - One-third cupful lis• got.. and the Pharisees had fol- los. el'. hila %%1414 set purpose. T'ho's• said unto his disciples - \\'hy not to Jesus himself f Perhaps Heart Trouble Cured. -- Througli one cameo or meeker a large majority of thio people are troubled with etuue form of heart trouble. The system become.; run down, the heart pall,ltates, rail base wra4 and ditay sprits. n :41111,1 (wring (*''ling, cold clulul,y hsods 14,4,1 'err shertnras of breath►, sca4,ctius of rasa sad needles, rush of 1,1,041 to /he 14(3:41, ate 1Vhclever there are ,lul.t;r people wilb weak te.trts lltilhur'l'., Iloart :toil Nerve Pills will be foun') am 9111,;111111 rnedicine. 4♦ 1♦ 4♦♦♦ Mu. 11'9:. L•lltett, ♦ a A • trtu;. Ont., wnleA.-- ♦Heartiroubl♦ "• lt 1: stub the, great- .. Corea. ♦ est. of pll:'sure 1 writ° ♦ ♦ lit 11 have. received by ♦44♦1.7♦♦ using Milburn's Mart end Norte Pills. I sutured grcally flora heart trouble, weakness and smothering Spe1114. 1 ueetl a great deal of doctor's llledicinea but rim see -41 no benefit. A friend advised rue to buy n bis of your pills, which 1 did, and soon found great r.,lief. • 1 highly reeonunend these pills to anyone suffering from heart trouble." Price 'St) cents per box, or 3 bore.•; for ..I t r 5 • erlt • r i _ ..tt all ue.l or t,nil4,. I N on 1 (i r �i••t o. I•rier ey '1'141 T. Milburn l;.p.. 1411.1' 1.11 1 11 -HANDS CLEAN. its palpitating message without finding strength and healing. Even is such a pleading as music its the ea:. of (-hod, causing His hand to ',•'11 and shower down blessings. '1't. pray is a privilege beyond ex pro -shin and the employing of our Fiche t faculties in their tit:,h•-t fol:•. ti •1. To pray is to be ..n the 1u :gilt-, in the court of the kine ..f knee, e, .s f,elining that spark do in- %%Inc 1 is et every one of a in ti tree cupful , 111 q sacrifit c. But, apparently, they t 1 f Is ,f suds, one capful of f bitter chocolate a piece of hut- two kinds get blended. h•:,I tea learned its meaning. Jesus belling r, two and one half u watt• however, not onlyJos- K• 144:.1 elicit upon his lips this thought! cupfuls of flour. ter the size of a walnut, one cup- j xible but. actual' probable, 1 Thy silts are fur Ivcn. .Ic'cru ,f TNF S S LFSSO 'c'ultlln to a strict tardlton, nu 1 1 K fol of walnuts chopped fine, a tea-.` y that K that it so present in 414(3 utterances Brown Bread. -Two cuf.fulx of 1 f • 'lit tract• boil of there are foul and filthy hands that; e e _ INTERN 1'I ION I. i.ESSON, 11.11. 20. man could get release from diseasep f ..f (he ra, p hcts. (,oil wants not: soil' milk, two-thirds of cupful of iIo l or twenty minutes, pour in a are by their owners kc pt manicured until all his sin; had been remitted. the vain %artltt es into which men; dark brown sugar, two level test till finger nails shine and every ser- if Jesus could ht•al, that in itself spoonfuls oufuln of soda, pinch of t' l "'71'r'I pan when hard, and cut in Lige of visible blackness has cfisap tit no humility and reverence, but. • f ' ;u •s wa : proof of his power to forgive. Ito want.: worship that issues into:. three cupfuls ..f gr:►ham flour. };. ' :11 impostor would be detected at fair r'Ia'. These I'l,ari,;ees knew 4'r)' hour. Easily evade. pea red. "They wash as they eat and ',nee, who should say, :\else, and is„„to .quibble ,ter Ibe minutiae 1 USEFUL HINTS. sleep, under the guidance of a walk ; whereas anyone could say, t,f the lite. but ties knew nothing Mutton HeI 1'in the button - being clock. That there is a fitness in without fear of his sham heiu de 1 Help .---Pin Paralytie I•orgisen and Healed, q„ 1tl 1140 cumpastionat4. treatment u[' 1:(JUS•. holed edge of the garment in place. time for washing in order to ho too tett, "'Flo sins are forgiven. ! tl.eir fellows• 1. Pike a needlcful of thread, begin clean has not dawned upon them. 6 Sou .,f man --1 phrase occur -I Not, to (3111 414e ti;\Iltrous if they t KK 1.cunurnv.--Art egg is a nr- at ones end nail taken in 1( stitch' It is the unseen dirt that plays !I.4I1. 9. 1-13. 1.411.1ett fest. Al all. 9. • \"rt.w 1. i•:ntered into a beat. .\e• *01 0,1 :•. the request of the p(4 lee 11 (:'rasa. ilc had g.00' thi- tl 1 r fur retireuleet, but 'seats had 41:11134 him once inure into the thick ei the crowd, and he turned back to, Itis own city (('apernunm). Com tare the 1ulditiunul interesting de - ling eighty talc• times in the Cut-' stele the rightwou. this had nu rrssity when making good coffee. in 'vets buttonhole, carrying the the mischief with human life, bo - pets, but 11-ecl invariably 1 our 17,,10• nerd tor- i T',4 this method: Purchase two cause it is olive and can multiply thread t the opposite end Cut �` in a shallow urn break the thread half was between the Y tint, which Jesus'% hearse,, to- i r ak the whltrs "It is quite likely that nearly all 1 buttonholes lift off the cloth and q Y nether with all Jews, would Huller- 'hIIF' 1 (VIII IIF' .H1 p. l \I:I E, of tsio eggs cover it, and mix well. .here will he a bit e f thread where r."renal persons wash their hands herd himself. An Old Te -tamest _ �^ pounds rot coffee at one tittle, put u e , inclefinilel . stand to refer to the Me-'i.ih its arses place In n nano oven (not hot) each buttonhole should lir sewed. anti faces on getting up in the ming it to designate himself •40•-4'5 A 11utller 'Fells of the 't'iger's Pent.. ti.'! let it remain until dry and g1••- Broken Plaster, --Tu mend broker) morning, or after particularly dirty proclaimed himself the Anointed . f s, (stirring oecusionnlls). Renn,se , forms mf work, but with very O. Fulfilment of Jewish hoe, frilling Nunn. front oven, Jut in the coffee meet..plastering-When plaster of Paris 1 many 1 11x not at hand, csr this excellent the absence of visible dirt is sufftci- while emphasizing the closeness o1 ' I have seen a tiger, sitting ups tache. and it is ready- at a moment 9 int excuse for Oie neglect of wash- hisrelation u „substluto. Use cqu111 parts of sift6 tails ..t the tees of the l inti:tc 11 t 1141 human roc( It t hundred yards hum me 111 theltotice When preparing ase mnly,est 'nal ashes and fine sand with tog at. all other times of the day. iv Hark 5. 1s -tai. i1)4luderl the deeps of humiliation -uptight, washing his face like n'culd stater and soli will hove tbeirrne of sifted wheal (lour. Mix to al ''Hands that are able to pollute and the heights of kingship. 1 move 11 couple ..f steps into the m s t exc(!lent cup .,f coffer, to say. ,tiff taste with eeld water. This w"iter by a mere touch cannot, pies - 2. Thws brought to him --From Hatlr authority 4111 earth \s well shade. and fade away like the nothing of time, trouble and ex - 'sill sihty be shaken w'.thuut leaving bo- a stud; of the accounts in the tient 214 in heaven. He had not lust his ('1 .shire eat in ':\lice in \I'ouder-' 1et:Se sal P.1. will set hard in n few hour', and )+ any one can flied evidences (•f unnamable dirt. I.i.Ii e I:oare ls it is impossible to apply' il. right to forgive by condo•*ccndmg (u cin(1' ; but what is nun' este air• Egg Helps 1'141 following ling Clean Comforters. ---.1 was to "These nre the. kinds of hands t •11 whir sits the exact nn' • tion • 1',i';. lowly human ext:tte. : (ltllar+- i4 that he can 1110%4. w 1:11,1.4. gt'btntls 114:1% 1,e of some assistance --syhethcr Jesus was in the s •na-) hot sour bed rumforte rs clean. bull handle our bread, our meat, Arise That alone might nit have some dry hof er stalk crncklibg to when yon hull• a scpnrete. white or I our pastry, our fruit, and our p;•••teo Mesta S►nith), air my 1141 It( e n convincing. But that he was' bet ray hits.' says a writer in the yolk of an egg on hand that seems flake a Inrgc slip, similar to a pit- 'menu u." I slip lane white nnlsl• Fin o o house of I ete•r, air on the t•myeeefl awe io brii*g Int(, play hitt entire veranda of the house (F.dcrsheinl)• beds. in the fret of gathering up his :\t any rate. the 111r•.Rg wan so;lied, and IhrIt to push through the r,e •It as to utak' access to .Irs't's dense press r,f people in getting to • -tile exe•ept ti rough a h, a his house, was a complete vintlic.t- 11 tht• 190f. I tion of the claim of Jesus. Ity this I sing en :: 1,041- .lrlything like a' miracle Jesus allows himself to go .• .1 -Ica,1 was rare among 'en record as dr Glaring his c(tunlity . l :sully a thin mat-' with (1„d• ;',.'os s;Ipportcd by a! - K. They glorified Cod silo. had • Portable frame. stir- given such authority unto teen 'I hes missed the signiftran -e i,1 the incarnation. This was not pow, r 1 '••gate(1 to n mere Ulan, but pow mtherent in .1('9115 as the Son of e •. .. (sod did cotluuit to specially 1 Joined men 1141 prover of fotgiyr r. -•. but a conditional, tn't an ah .el1,10 power (Jelin •'0. •l:I). Terse, 9 13 treat of still another challenge to the Pharisees. 11. Malthl:4• This seems to be the adopted mune of the man who fig - ares ut the other Gospels as Lcyi, t)1 • son 1.1 Alplutrus, .\t the place of toll - Taxes were I'ecte(I from goods imported or 5 rotted, anal 1'npernaint would h•) n 91itablr. place for a custom 1,' 1• • :115411(1 Its it 59219 u11 th'' ..1' .� i .n the great caravan route .Ind Damascus. 1 i• immediate le I., - `• wl'Ig their ••• :101.:.. tof 1....sailing hate., . ss .r. 1.1.1 it. 41.110- 1/' . 11°ing sir!: ih.' Irl' . w•o11.•1 h.' • the 111cnl01 ler( 114‘ to en net of faith. Still, • ase leen ret his '•en ib>ti- 1 o of tI • four fen 1141s had I. 4.. .fe.ut. l'. . i - • I I, ee. O11 1.' . f 1; e , . 1 i,.4 . I ., . ,; • , •f ('1-411:1 • .1 ,. i. 1..l li'• II wits 411 II 41, ..f I:, -Ins whit'h fell: •, t- .%.'1 • Isle for his helpless *',:t 1•. 41 !y wenkncsw 118.1 ,Iri'.1•11 *..n,•• I:1 •rase of his guilt and marl, hu1 :1.14 hie filQt t ' ,I •, lir !•• • •. .fesus snw t1::- so•,;eo „r t. 1•..• 1nut u/ the trouble at • :ieri!'rs - Tradition ha a i thew n thrr efold • tart: I -leas- anti de.. ,.'.,t► the la .. . _ 4 London Times. to fit in nue here. :\ single yolk 2911 at the end with buttons and. kir. Eccles asserts that dirty "Often in a Inial in the middle may be used for either enc of these t,uttuuholws. '!'hey can be slipped hands may tend to plagues, cholera. orf 411 but srnn'a the inexperienced S411'1 white, c•hurolnte, a (1 ho off at any time, 11t the name time tyl,huid fever, consumption, diph- a- Ii*' man's heart is in Ids mouth daisy, 1'(nrnaise, hot maitre d'hi, ke( ping your ,'tnlforter clean. In therin, scarlet fever and many n- lir hears the relishing of a dyad tel. (II /Mil butter. Irl for mason ether diseases. feat. the slow, stealthy tread of noisy, boiled (hemming, fer cement case of sickness : if your iotnforter 5911211 sclnls 41ltle hcasy animal; balls, and dumplings for Soup. A ! is soiled and you haven't time. to _-_,.11%. but it is only nu,a.' shy po.nrmck, slat los white air• (wo may be used wash it. or 8s in winter, when poll tit a first to mote ahead of the twat- for n,erringtu ", snow puddings, can't wash it. just slip the cover- ONE Olt THE OTHER.. 7 h. n after n period of strained t'r'am whiles, n,nearoams, sherbets, ! Ill of muslin over it and button ! ..ave you eier ran into someone e1-' it shut. The sick terson so bed ssutching, when the rsc tent nail fes clearing Tomo, coffee. jellies; 1 in 1141 alntt, and then Budged from doe' detect the clove of the tiniest adcie•d to cream, it will increase the then looks fresh at►d clean. 51,1e to side for feat[ a minute, vain- hir(i, the rpniver of a le if. sudden- hulk and spied whipping; if well' Instead "f a a liar button A Is erode Ii.•rins to pats, while Ulu It, without n aeund, t1,•• great beide') and applied lightly with a small button sewed to the back of •.tl ••t tee •til by some strange fit• 1., 1,1 •tan,. before yon. 9;414• (.1 flannel it will cleanse and, the collar baud will be found to hes t•Ili• , 1.; •eked year every muse 1►v ' 11,• does not always care to ftc -hen all leen lie r. l mush more cnutfortnble than a sol trying t•. pass you in the, same ways 1e. ye quietly, but shoat he does 1 1••:nned 1 Take n table- lar button, and has the Merit .••f •such was the cxpetit:nce of a death is not more silent lip( unfit, of flee 1 and mix in n little I n ,t getting lost. Hubby need no y' ung man the other day. He and "The question. of how 1► white or 9w4 et milk or meson: when smooth lobger hunt fee -his collar batten.. nice imams Judy had been going thcrwiye abnormally marked tiger nett half pint of milk and rt pinch lirounl H'I'h'r. Take two tors' tltung i this ptrf(ir►nnncy fur sev- •'In take it. pre% i. Sltl:phtie.1 1!y of salt; hu11 two or three lninutes, enlpl+ spools, (Wt' 113►ls about an ere! s••. ••chis, when las unwilling Ow fact that as 0 urlernl rule the Have a warns platter with several i 141, longs than spools. hilt. n:til. %i- a %i staggered biro 1.> saying: Hist'* kills at nisrht . r nt dawn or slices of .lightly toasted bread o11 tltreugh Ito' spools and drive they ••\\-4.i hurry up' \1'141(314 is it to oe 41,,-k, and that it is o ly the cattle- it, on which are plae,tl hard boiler( nails, ton. i*g enough ttgll Spa• 4. between hr- a walls or n two•stepl" k,l!:ng tiger who takes his lordly eggs cut in quarters. Pour the hot • 'l,eols for the broom to hang in. toll of the village cattle by day. ' • .l gain, that me nth. riot voic•', 111 • I11001 nurttrnhrl 4••1111(1 in enptt- s ir.. which literally hushes the Iengl1• and fill- the twilight went • .,'-rot-, is a pow 4'. fol aid to hint in s hunting. Often 1 have heard The rnerl1Ury of one (c(ltsi•'11 1- as vivid as the rllomenl whets it 1 ' sauce over these and serve itnmedi- rug ly. This is a delicious dish for a luneh(on. Try it. E('O`O\IIt .11. Itits 11 -' Cake. -- Eggless, butte Her I lay'•r hs Id cake: One-half cupful of lard 1., at ,it it ; (3) to act as jail'.4 , c * ir • , me spellbound. en to it cream with one cupful of pr.:et►ta! n•! un ► u•tratu,fi c.f the Ines.; � .„ s I t t en(I Sac( ••l was stalking minima in toe sugar, two slightly rounding ten They were,resent on this ,4(3891.01 1 evening in rl glade in the forest, spoonfuls of baking powder :uldoti,, n' resists ..f the method 4.i 11 sn1-. • If They Don't IIolp or when suddenly, from not fifty yards level teaspoonful of salt mixed stub nes. had been deeply offended by Cure You I Will Stand above me. rang out n lung, low,! two level cnpfnl of flour and Uu'r los praise of the Gentili. centurion, The Prloe " penetrating Moan which seemed to. ,uglily sifted, enc. Seoul 1'upfu1 4,1 11' .:14111•• ('over it small 1'•..t \a'r; Codd tie! No Relict atm wen` uthrrwit=e suspieiolls of silt the jungle with a terrifying milk or half milk and half sat. r, o ple4•o • f %.....I 54 ill: emery paper, Until She Tried Jrsns. it is not improbible that + • + ♦♦1♦11 sir. J. T3. R,1 1... thrill, and fora moment mode the attt.•half teaspoonful of %anilis'. To n' • anl•: u, r. rend genii: rub ill. the creamed sugar add milk and 0.41* '!lint :.,sees. B they represented the Sanhedrin. heart stabil st "The native shiknree, who in; flour alternately. then %nnill:. i' y•'0 c.i:; '':t,; .1 t:rblespoirtful of ♦4♦.1+.. + tl r .. {i .rman Stove ('entevtt.- if the stns'- isi- cracked n good cement is maul: 1.,•IReally," said tui callnsy yonlh, inking wuotl n hos and salt i1 . t•4.!! I aro no longer n mere boy. I've pr4.pertiolls, r•• Ineed to 0 past.11 little hair un now.'• with told water. and fill in (•racks,:.\ _ •' replied Hiss Poppers. "and hen stos w is cold 11 will soon ' harden. (puleips inn few weeks y •n may {I ha . 1111. i L• r nue.' Testing Neatnieg.• To It lit nut - 10( us prick the r1 will) a pin. and if they are good 1110 oil will instant !.. spread 111eun41 the puncture '1\I►'S CLOTHES. Was Troubled With Dyspepsia. This mart hlasphwnieth Tu ('1111111 to be able to remit sins was to Dims.. down the gauntlet to his op- ponents, for it wait art nssuntptlon of both the nncomnlunicnhlt' power as 1 the right of Clod. 111 the aeen- sahons of blasphemy brought against Jesus (tutee in number) were of this character. To speak blasphemously was to render one• self liable to the extreme penalty of the Ines•. 1. Knowing their thoughts-- COM - parr John 2. 2e. A.II (hl.•.• accennts make it plain that knowledge of the reasoning of the scribes came, not from %tltrtt they said, but from she! ' . 14%44 in their hearts. another r• :4(4'r ' or 41 potter not human. \t Irish i4 :icier --There could I,.; nu doubt that it WAS easier to 1 fiver + Orangeville, t int , Complaint 4 write•»: '• 1 had been Corea. ♦ troubled with Dye - 1 + pepsin and Lisc' + ♦ ♦ ♦44444 ('omptnint and tries many different re- medies but Detained little or no benefit. :1 friend advise.) me logive your Lasa -liver fills a trial, but I to d hint 1 had tried ro many "elite alts'' that I was tired paying out money for things giving me no I enefo. Ile said,' If they don't help, or cure you, will stand the prier.' So seeing his (nith in the fills, 1 bought two vi tis, and i ware not deceive.!, for they were the hest 1 flea ased They gave relief which has had more lasting effect than any tlIedirine I have ever used, and the beauty ahoute then is, they are ,mall !Ind '51.3 to take. 1 believe the:n to be the 1,'.41 !umbrae* for I.i'er Trouble there is to he found" Price 2:i cents a vial or .i for 11 .00, at .11 dealers. or will he Sent dircet I,y mail 01 receipt of price. r' The T. NIdeura ('o., 1,itu,ted, '14)1)1110, .Jot. s urdock Blond Bitters. lit rte of Mow•gli s contempt Inas itake in three layers. Date fiiltug;, 1.1..tau to half ,1 1.111(111 of w'1111 ♦ 1'ickrtlson. iknlon know runm•ihing of jungle ways, i Or• rulful of t•ht11o4.d dates, unr 11110 .Honor •!tiny l.lio.es it will r.,. can hal 4. ♦ 1t •%roe, 10.A ;lump:. ♦ loos used liur•la'k ♦ Mow. 4. 1t!... 1 bitters awl ♦ 4, Sind that few me. ♦♦♦♦+4 s ♦ ♦ Sims, eau give 'req. tell'/ on ly- 9pci14is 9110 : t oalarb t rtnlbles 1 .vas 1rouhlra for t 'rather if sear; 4.111* IlySpe,rsi t arm cold '.'1 stn relief 'tntil 1 1te41 Mitt-1044:(i•luo.1 Bitt.ra. 1 lo'1k three bottles and berate. eared and 1 ran nowoet omelette without .t hutting na•. 1 w oil highlj• res omin.nd it to all a hu ere Ir.i•.ti,i •! with st010,ch trouble." 1, 11 ::• 1,,.1,13;e. • 1 flitter' his Re esiai'hsh • e:l n`p.ttatirnl. eetending over 34 'rotes, 1 - peritiv for l )vsensesie in all iliafot(UP, .111 1 9,1 diltealel ansing Irou1 (bo ease" believes that the deer, twitting the 'nal( cupful of sugar, one -lint( cup.i 1ur:tt• the -.!line% tiger's voice, and unable from the fol of watt r. ('oak slowly 1uiIiI1 Hang 1'4.5•.• al •I'i,'*.,.s lit a reverberating nature of the sound thick. \\ h. a partly rout loll 1,1•-; ht'•;•m handle muter •.11,11 .,( closet. to locate the position of their en- lwcc'l Inver-. +l:u,'wr ;s* 1' swy4.rnl layers of bat- enty, stand er lie still, and so give Gravy \Vithout 114 at. Cut fine.' U t': nod theft :ith cmnitric. fasten hien tsps chance of stalking his one large onion and fry in :woiso that bre• en bandb• sill hang nt pr(;v. tnhle`lHotlful' of baton frying,. or, 1ia•1 f..nl Melo,: from wall. F.141 "There is probably some truth in lard and law.. :11x''1 \1'114.11 niceIrense). end hang 10er .li'•k. Resp this, for unn less yoare following ly browned add two Inblespoothlls, I1' r1 t. "v looking. the tiger and have seen Ititn, it is of flour and bl'4.wt1, i,lditlu a:tit•r e;.r., ('oat. 1 „u„).'. 3porlg( alreaxt impossible from the ',mal gl•t•dnnlly, a4 1,0 :los 4:I.IS\. 1: Iii il • .1±• a:eo{R,I and :It 11 ill ele8q alone to tell with any certainty 1lbout a p1111 1111. Lees 1I4o11. :ya :,, lherallt(hiy. where he is.'' <un flighty with popper and lit'. :1:141 4 ;'un 1 �IIil l.' *i* ad :t 511,,•4 on 11(1(1 4,141' and n 114111 ru)ful: 1 nn I::.!, :I0.l res, it Im141 I.II,O; matt - twirl foulntoe L••t :Min-. f •r1 1.1 si:1 •'l• til a.• 11 will take \\'ran Nr, Iran gets fit in 1h.• 1111•.11055 1%1!Ilr minutes, Or until 1iO►t con 1111 >h• .A :1::'1 111114,..111114,.. away 1o' ,.,.,,•,.,1t't,•,.a) rut, sale i t 111 .leahrrt. r of living who lives only for 14151- aisteney and a nice brown. 511 it11g da}•. 1 *41 1* 11111••nghly ::o(1 press itt•itlfeetured •1111• ..v The 'I' Milburn negs. well. 1f carefully made anal ',rosin 1ssill a r.•od••rate i:•'n and dampl',., Limited, Toronto tint