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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1907-07-18, Page 6 (2)am; e• a one4ipb the 'waiter, 1w and altint pasteand oL till it thEA tut not to burn or wok toO *tttthe e, ini14t ,rairifoyo ftVthe1 ,01__AL.4hir hv.td nal ; 1)iogyiiuist ii4,itto hospital* to .4,e(Intre,:, ' teateurot.,44.4,4;114, exPerience ;ono ?,may - Lave knowledge, but ,Ite cannot have wisdom. Ills limy. be full Of learn - ng. 1 TIt1t will -9ttly remain lin -vanity 'ovary, a mere idealist, helPful• *tier to iihnself nor to his lellaw,,Jaen the great --defect- of youthr- tliai it, discounts the patient selx)oling preparation of dLtpIne,--41141 would rush unguardedly upon 'the stage iaid into 'the „battle a Iles. 'Matthew Arnold manaipots u ) th rashness, of youthrtal Inexperience intts: 1 V,01 - and head - It ust 'Useathe Whhiri w the £l2 brotherly love. Mast tita Ci'ot Mast inette us to hate wrong "MeartnesS;'"IVnitfariillts- ms-witte aims and, nOhlo Meats, In Bible .Itn Pageilt -Mist vake -us "nemr -ereitteir after "Gott in true riglit- ociwriess. And ut the Supreme -test rt1:giit that it be exwriOnced lit our lives. en,m4Y-- have 4eepTveliWous,-.teeli 1)1441 it, doesnot-prove itselt-itt aL It1is vapiti ortotkutalism. 'of thrte„ and, instead of 1i:stoning to the solemn and rhythmical beat of its wavts . thoo,,se to 1111 the air with one's own viheepings to start, the echo." •)t4 1... trove emphasis on, experteneee Must have theoretical knowledge; the 4,40 And rx.04Alf,57.7344i` -PriraitOITS 13arliD ,j+Agri;'.44. *hose tolls tun a , a Aj„i-Otir int* jtitAtexitn.g Itt4e*PtIn '0114.,10W4sPenilts krng'Or9,40.1.1•30.411eS„ * ** ,* .paper 141i karing D0 traee 4f 41,54ter. I'rovcnt niotliss,•Ge large dry • late 'oover,.'of lop lir,putting lnx *Inge and line 'with heavy carpet Ar AV paper. t'lagic paper so that there win. Fe '00,0141We. for moths -ter giet ststu • Peek away , winter -.clotittreg th-tgelltY;44c,Molit-balls---4nd-Inews. Pets,. ,t3et box ink -bricks or pieces c liVoad raise it fromk .floor. It' will not nitgAr'it left in basement or .attl, )..eiti wIIntim no trouble' with, o,ths, or -dust. in winter lt cat X ott1ky..,uggt.t4J0:10,Ssilicat ents. ' .1grOpOiT.tli - 4 iCli jneju4Ii3VOIntnandlitellt$. ' ° definfl1fl to e ;Or in 40141, 1.14110k winch; ,pubrac.in 4'0fl1r1tfld1fl1iltS 5.10, deline ..litatt's ',oh gqtiOn6 ',to, his fellow Iti,..itaS:sheen-1,1010teit MIL.lhat Nth. ; tommandinent„ witteh, relates to, tilLd (luty, IS olosely allied to the pm; eeding_lour,_anitz-witn'''-osayruw Tbe placed in 'a group ,setting forth pmepts P.14/01A1 - ng,1ILI reinainimIllve, Which °emit:la-- hi0 ethical, rather than religious **1ip- 7."orinst1tut4.lt ,,otioup: containing, pre- TheL sec:ond innethnes sithdivided aOrd- ' La.st vhLt,, rause�1bI. tbtflg II atr*V4 thay wife pI11 o of :tours*, kfatiraret•Wjavsir• •wery word** 1$01t.tr ar•If uncial doesn't. That ay 'Pr :111.4 vtrs!... 'very warm Th. -*an S0010,Ing on thio ft was so warai that It mad* You-atesor, why, Tom and id (*bort for Tiddledroltikos YOU .now) *at down for s mammal to rest, ureirrit' eould'uthrhalrir b*en' than moments for hardly were they it•101.1katilitutintost-looklag man* th.y1.)*411.--anto4basarsovr3ssloarsagtagoosato, In coat of them ile'Vrint,Erf. ate. out ehurett, ifthey' do not issile, life. ft is only when our rellgtoP• s ottr tetnntaii011.5, sWeetietai 1)011E( OVerrAll Yo , titeosils may be pur front ong retained smells tbe etiSiest ° and Illestt pexect net by nng lhezn out, ,with, goad- to our nighbors, gVCJ US 00 age in danger and foltb and calm- tflE1Ol1-41044Lis,„ 11,71t11 WltiiirSOST-idt „ . re, nt the iiioUUt witli lino ehar- cr will make teelb. white, and rfectly sweet. Putrid w ,4*PreAel.tit _ „ NOBLE AND BEAUTIFUL. The mere experimentalist is dry, hard, mechanical and dead to that larger, higher, sphere, Avhich.' makes man akin 4o the angels. ThiS is the Mistake iwe often hear firl ugard to religion* It is said that rag. n is wholly a hinder of experience. 'We experience God in the soul. 'We do not need to go to the. Bible for the knowledge -of IItm. But experience 'cannot give Up facts. itrit not a erea- live, but 41 testing -faculty. ' Experience cart give a new reading la the truths of. Scripture and throw White, light -up- C11 the teachings, ot revelation, but it tonnot invent them. He who takes die ,ocricluskin of his eippliehit,e for the word of, God Will, "rernttin in as deep oarlatess and hopelessness With" aespet 10 the biessed truths and hopes et town' re - its were. the ,great pagan . • -• thi thri other .• hand, howeier, the apeOl1e-je#11egether luStifiod tri .in 1110 UV, kiwi' the iieeessity, o 'frperience to religion. One may be A • SOME DAINI Y IiISIIES. chacolate idling for cakes can be made as fellows: Grate Some eltoco- kite and place it in a sauceptin which its just been rinsed otir with Told water--Itila left wet. Stir. -the-eitocolate butri..-Sp e 'This even ;,on the eake while It is. hot. Novel Cheese Sandwiches. --Cut some tlie7, halt an inch thick, pti a glee rich, ettet. e, And place Meat between Slicea tr tead and butter like: sandWiclies,;- * Put these on a tin in the -oven and, When •.111*Alt,04..:th.E4oa kinr. holesente. kind should, be More eaten* than it lain lhas country.; dut.suuto dandeiforo) • tioitas poSsible so as to get White Wash thoroughly and ••'Iutx. with -W) • *gnat quantity? ot watercress, • Vial oil and vinegar like- any *MO za- int. . • „tattoo Soda Water.--lkdalco sern$ verar wrong onifee, letting it siouit tilt pot; . -t--.r and pouring it .oft carefully. ld Shilicient condensol miib to SVVY4-4* • *11 it and at limiest motreent. oda a oaSii ' kir. soda water.. Half • a, Veto& of, cot - tilt U14 ' bT,i tthdwlrnte 11 ible. _ turnins and 'I aeon Make tfOlic loos dish. Pry some • acon, en it , mid in fry some small tartiitiS same 'tat. $pritilde in Sontellour and , MoNten, with goOd trwn ItCCk. Put thr, saucepan al Ibes,idoofthe fire and Ittraer very -gently, fullitihelutnips are tinito chopped parsley 4er Yand serve very licit. • - V41.-4 Bengit ,fromv r t• okor hatf, a quartern•ot dough. t t ,in c .basinq,worit ,nito it tour clocks ot O'Sfigars°'t .oge" lictsApped Candied' ,ttrzoe v"IN a iMlitla to.'a plIfiee4 of blittO, 4041 Imo 1•11 won togettier;', viroso The defect •too nan is the- lack of this vda ro gious-ex extoo. ThoSo who know them best doubt, them ' most, Those to whom close contact shows just what they* real- ly are have hard work to belleite their piety genuine. If believers would only be nioreecon- sistent in their lives and 'illustrotto their faith In Wei* ideals, no .arglunent Wouldha needed to win .the worldly 'to follow 00 gracious a guide as religion. •LGibbtins in that .famouS chapter if h. history where he seeks Lo account- for the progreSjt ofthe early \ _church, states that "the (•PriMitive Clitistian denten- trate. hi fattlt by lits virtue'," and exercised himself ia the habits of hiv• tatillYs mbekness and patience." The same Christian qualities'. will Ova more wet" firolha410,40ef *WRY than all (he learned. tirgtiments. Let, Us by all means 'believer and pm fes religion. Init.- Ilion et us give prot div4twaexpertenued-it. And ,thert It make Joyful oar_nmer deds with 'virtue ..e.64 end0ft- vinoo aria draw our friends'and net hors to lbe tile of falth,,piety and Ito'. Hung butteraill.k,_ which Ls so del ous w-.ith stewed fruit eto 1 „ -or- hvrtiett Is quite feelrom holes) with but- 'termilk„.velAch will be all the better' fot hung for a day or two, let, thi tang all night, when the water gilt rd. that natna into the. bowl *Ad mix by Ile- o.-IttUS1,1 Mveet ereallitt beat 311 1-1/t. reinuiiii -anyIumps. When ((11110 st»oothsweeton, to taste arid fla Veir as deSired. Wtilsk ,altfer. ,....ftve. 40,r ititritites and Isertre in a. g1ast disb. This is a country recipe from'. a piace Whore grate it or scrape it told apply in- %medsare, eves. Will reduce t tatranalion. Take a .potato; cut o the ,trid and it will make a\ tine polisher int. tead of a elOth for cleaning silverware, OPPers and alt kitchen utensils. Grate .potato and apply to aching corns on feet and it will „give relief. Ttdre several. Ootatoes; pare and .Slice and cover with valet; let stand an hour; remove pota- toes; let stand a 1 in, a few minutes; -then strain and you will have a fine starch for laundrywork in bottom of the pan. *EitazotIlt.s. ariSonitstimwa.vora boy* ars-iomiatriss:04444--**-Asik-, letAr ws04.7.----- sitrthat °would no. finest little potty ever saw,;„ , tiro into it and,..sft to -rip title ;I* lticti take, tor forty iniTuttlIcs' I..- • , Slutico l0uaat. trion_*);uo ration rvITr and itand ui1t 14)14 tto, WtPy tutl fry till lite ovirL ",Serve the r sia ozolrorsle eodki ISA 410' Wit .. 3,ittElzat t. tr.',4a24 artifica, intiRop‘!,tod mire. •4114v,- tni-t,ott-tt' ti e ti ;lion bfl,gt nt:v In oft?, 'lilt .113M(1004.' tetiler, add till I tht, Sr2,1e) (•.1 tho 11C1O cokil. Stir Jtift iayir t ript.1:iGt (xt 'og..i.itt4i jiI flit t grease, p!e-4.115.1i• pitI a so on tIl tti .11,th'it t a lit)* utter on ilie,104and oVeits If Yra tuktio two! orre01,1 the A'AgeS. t also one (Iuarter of a 'pound of .bacon; ackt a little nutmeg* pepper ,and 4141t %It two eggslill luird end chop t04,1- 1. MIX with the Viral and add sufIict- ent gravy to:' Moisten all. Dredo t !miXturei into flour, aid it Make.,yOu. hav zultLiL: lace short crust, aoing. VAT:t1 lialhaabhting,4611,-, -patty pani. Fiti wt(h the ea t IroixtUro, wet, - the edges the ram 100Y04eolt: pia ,and make & iittio, hut 111 tliestop. Put Inki a good bot o - and bake for halt an bevy. These wiU be very us0t01 and "tasty- for your t uaarly tor/ dikY Artbur drioll Now, if ".ri was, itt*i thasia Artkur $k.J aa Much aa porta, It was 5Um- . .0 ke14 ell kind* of titbit* at .77n *dr*ut • tekletig ,tha x0*dtbt 1.4 t. _ • TifINGS• W.01011•11040WING. For a good, reliable paste, hell a tato; 4I0 not peel it at alt; ' boil not Inuch," but .,until .done. Break ufl *l'e. ors. et unit Prevenls M41th ctoves, caraway seed,, ttnegi einnamon, Auld tonics betigSf, oneounce re;f, ,each. Then add OS much' ,orris. root .as wilt oplat Lite other ingrodionts;; put together; gtriiitt , the wbole to powder, 4 put lir littity bags, among you tiolitc* and tura. ' -When •y451ir window sash 1 fatitot tight make, uie ot a flat 1ira.50 pidure 'Lok, airaigliituing it atout Parity lietut shut Ow shorter, oral tf 10 ani arselt a 'String hy 4 to:* tat ' oat, 4tY r tvatitijuts vihr 11rs wide , iver ili es, 1* l gikzitiir'10;164/OW 4 111C105,- 141'.404-4 g it eeryindew all over the gb and l, s de .; etc Se 4 T1. od oast aril o$11-. and ikit It i" 4lpnrng.„ 133 iiecping the .Stin g - of Ri -may tie tmpt N ellttatt4 are *CO long ' ar intICS16 tut lht isvs. oft - the two pi&cs and Kin *int ir • 10 match, if pOstibles %keit) isriU of iicSired 0010r. A. a *fan cr co. 11. .(rd 1ht titakeit a. pret(j- * inet.pamit-e, ,dromor atilt 41.1004 rietelpe. tor toulk,Ir that rail hi: #kittring. Oat' talletwiri Whr.t. 44tititt MIAMI; ne,learlat .6000Z ouricaN OlIdot w$rtl.rgt Verso it Honor thy, father and thy niother-",$ineo the time of Augustine th uently aLo tbe Prole'.lattthut Write regardeg) the atilt cotnnuindtnent as heading the second table. The reason chiefly- - 41tis , mote.;...geart y, tlit origin Vossbk wms a lona sot atakiait whip. Aoobstio ibililuroo# *S. elshtson oe twenty' somersanits. ono -tor-aamittisr„..,041r--114titielkh-Orteet4-4, wreaths swttla twstity. 'clamsbut at**.t -,ehints Ina Th* teothath* and icaili10 , , h gr.a-',roliik''s ,,,ni.,_ t , • autatt crown ,upoa hia beau, In but ' ii4 Ight ,hs.te-takta the libeie: 11 thrOe•',00110, WhiCh h. eene-4; 11 for 1014 Usititiii for a. rouPte -** ° a4 ha carrte4 a sort ot pitchfork voynt sibo,44, / not oat tha a ',14;i4trotiraltOUNS4 ... ..clrefl, ,, ..v . ,m. 0! '10:11*. ..h*. •, tbts kis _ex& .... . it *anomie ' tadly.,, sa. nuts triatitorisd, 4114.,t. Ant. but . aLa Tom wished_ to, say "What gory* but soma Milo to erakt* b„.7., 401Pbtit a. well bo to”,,i .1,44", Ilt.:_01110ttliit%*94.-...41) , 'Pt/0, ' '-olf-,,,,,Z1',,,ar,,%,-...,rp,/,,----.....: briefer, it would Seem unnecessary to matte the division between, the fourth and fifth, commandments for the reason just assigoed, since in • their original siMpler for* the Ten Cominandments were doubtless Much more nearly equal in length. * That -thy days May be long in the land which .lehovah thy God ,giveth thee -4f ore are to, think of a simpler original ern* ' for - this- coinmandinent, this at. tacked reason ,.for obedience may , per - Imps be a later amplification- The word- ing of. the commandment in Deuteron- omy, moreover, Is strongly in favor .of this sUppositiort. There the coalman& moat ..reads.:' thy 'father and thy :neither, as lehevalt ihys('od -commanded. 4titeftl that ithy days may bo long, and that It may go well .witta thee. in the land which lehova thr Gott -7giveth bee” ..(tieitt. 5. 16) I4 the oriOriai nunend , of John and later ' rett.;. the, Pianatory e time "as ••leho4wah thy , vhich 10 .n• t.00somogininacrinidtiediot„Ilwieep,ietodlng "' succnct coniniand to filial obetlienCe. 13. Thou' halt not. kill-An-appreela., flog ot the Sanefity ot lint -nazi life neees- -&trily,-,preeedes a. sent() of other- dutie.8 obligattona to our fellow men. elltetturnwrixt-preett trot -1 . - Matidment is, as ,we should expect, .1n- rperated in,.4.01 ethical codes which man: has put Into permanent, written 14,--.15:7Notro.tirtinit-adtiliery--Next-hv, .ess re,gard- for -the life of his neighbor rids '-respect---for-lamlly- ties, and' titis in turn naturally leads to a ,recognition f the tights of per4onal. ownership of. li.,things-belengWg- to family_house.. 1Q14ushalt"ilenenoe'tirteanl.thr3: comrnundinent o 16. .,,Ilear„Ititsta ,WitilesSAt Is possible I -bear ialsoLwiiness bothin a pu 1k - an ()ma an 111 playa 0 1 oi- Mal •way. Onev may, perjure himself and tez,tifY fillSelY ittroUrts 4111 lie Outright tz public about his neighbor, or .110 May iotercottrso with his fellow rn'n,Sintply Speak disparagingly *about il * ftWiiolintitifidtrient--aa tt -primarily, to tatie, wiLnet- inj ot the former kind t dots not ex*. , 1 is private. calumny, Whit,:ti, in; feet, later .,_ the. detailed legislattOrt leg by; fitets0:to.- slieeigeally orbidtten in the words *Thou ,shalt:' .take up ik Satsia reportput not CV': and With the:wicked to be an intright. wittit$S"•(,Exoti: 43. 1). ‘11. 'Thou shalt not, covet king tO rogulato a nran'S'intier thought lite es Weil 1e4• 110 miter lifo of action f the . places...Itself iiitt a higher leyttl - limn any other.system of laws ever pro*, and eSj}eeiaiJy , hi nip lat';-pro,* 11 ss pr that man, is hough ani betook:, . 'AU for them , I as. to his' action5,.. rhy„notgliboes', tfor ird tLSe.' bit taken genetically” theft the firsi obru*,..ot thiS. oorinuan,dinent toy te ken la coVer..'thel entire prohibition --Atte 1*, wife, 'servant, ()xi' and assAlit, ing ed simply a$ trkienipttl$111g- All titat bich is to fr understood under'llte rd."-hottsei.:". Ifenet also the otint4 nor anything that 14' thy - 't)tritcrontlinizi" *14111 itf Sligh ly e lit the ord the', to ai Vilirnto 10 ding ;4.41.N: shitit .1Aig liteldt or n*drIant4 iii nng 1)161 hi fin _ , o1�riss,or *n , 11114‘t, wtils.RrAtAbo,•'go f night, "iliVe alp .0 &T TH BOTTOM 0 _'COnls 100.0111-, then:. h*.contraindatt. iiitiCts," suggested .. *tom StrIkamt ,the Lemma in front of him "they're much Weer than ponies." ' 11„ri his ltridentis deep bade appear* • . wirytrant2-1-*fitat-Wef.atithiarrilentr-fibtitit-.. whore, the threelito • ' had better !table, thein for yam" ;IClug_.'lleptune for no_ the ol1-044 ...,aur„.,.01401 01,40'114 with Sq/.• "Thittik was*tamed* took hand .whIle. • You:" their owniens---0M.!*well visit stnt TJd took hold of Tomes. 'Then they Often, Itny,W*Y. *0 it will be •Just like 0160047 4tescantiadt . having- them home." It became darker *04 darker the fur- owhith, by the way, reminds trie titer they went. Until titer 46111401 see your *lust will be worrY14 Ohba the Stens 12.ettme then:J. on don* resellhome within he n *three of them tu Aided hsacl flrst down ew xatnutea.'ed the kinj. through the pitchy' darkness. Atter e. Tbe3r rod1i back to the , castle. where While it stew .11shli4--**S-thay brought- . -raenristas; 'who -Up, auddenb, on O.. pile of eolkwoedio, gave thini pettier they ,eauld f 'araoiousr rcIa1med- th. klng, tho.. Y.• - Ahi----IttnEtreaturni-oretrivIT'the .10Wer .pert of the Maim Tho shoal not whoa -ibex .1atdF corns down, -1 iiiiiPluitaitier „ , th* .stairs: are out ot use; welt htlyn te *.rwhy. Twee moo:, the lestaeri cried pin You on the *tatroo "said •Torn and ,tto, together,. as they *nog li. for the iltitt"titne that the lights they. • D.Irowt)14 them to atiiralon . square ir.** •arOutt4 000* 04100, trona Wonderful it**or reek's be waved blit band 1-1*. *** *Mtn** tarrying wit** loolitoot Parlittg and turned on tho volcano, .eiettrie globe*, rkdolsrted o,Immil them liuttently . the rook moved ul) ti ansi tbuiy Witikeit. tiYite 'eatit, paaaae like that oecu. -rtora thought1 Ibex ltaldi "Ira funny we boonuen 7otegv !VI* me." ex. Pllined. Wag Anotun*, NO ' tut ovier•coro* to t*7-*V**t*,' to* in the war. 44Latio,.. .1441cloy -.Its king petted the. sitouts, ,.$utit as;Tom r doit's snit this th into .11 'MVO hail.' mai tsettori *waist torstly Z4114atew they vows merit • oaus*.they,hluit Seen 0 their s »lboolosity *WY 4an hters„. d t In; his he *zid 'ltd t rubbing their ej� 0 Kering at eath other, in thi 'Ir*E7 same *Pot vti, tit* bautoix trout- eihkel Ahoy llad ootozenotel„ their AtUrer 361:1,r0 It alt *Otiett°witit 7..agtvosdi to . goOd tO keels. Dare ltrt a it 1* getesitaty he. rlghLott rezultz,. -sift about, tou-fltthm ot Ui ti31.011 01 404 powdr *10 4-44itt tosik,1**gr, fah or. wr Ott **O. AOSit 11*. ***ter 1* dis- 1Vd *la kI antotifirt 1,444014 *nit 1.44. Itt**4 ,unnt on tss iiiktot itteirpeart& • . Ilt* tent of ***7 volution hi whOttor. - 44**itoihtti*I7 *4** *On true00014 le *Weil be *h. **lotto itoyeit4 to lb*, uts .toont;ti '01:12:01,1teith„ndvirpee,t -ti*. ?we it -butte * Otte tOt *0 ul*Yititt*tte-t PlittWeltig:117404”- jltei tuntitp: °Minty*. . by 1014 * rk at elm but"*be dds .thoth r14:44"14414hortie ttr u b*: 't*tt:irrtin uctIliegf* t ithrOug rthing tIse bub .'t111111 and even Wools*, t hat* o otlas slattAits