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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1908-03-05, Page 6 (2)s^xx'u-uxs�cs ReNT.4F9P1.Ceiai pr cache t. + tt the g: spt?,t of tt .,a3' 40 a acts• ' per cents 'IEC tato e, AaI! i 44i tv/heli 1t.turattni,D,y' kite yletatie (rlt uee - s p -s pal. 14it''f0 peeved eillapy. Stall, the rnaieaaly • p pie' read tl4c sid see of ,, Outhovaw 1.45 tl►<caeicbuet0oetitairc ' tea ttc`'Y� I ri *AO: act fi,e,Yy •'NLL a4t •r 1•. d dt ' .t� � ,;. ll'`xt°.�Atti eandd* t �4 tat ,Seta iy n"�rt` � F 1 ' ill a lid f :u the grip r And. a pint eras eying the re- ,� g • :i f� d Pa � d y�y f eking e �4 .a#tp� ' +�' Q r� in ��, �i .w A �aa1. .t«tr ''7.c is •o! 4 4 Pine fit t � iii 6 W } �y n `' } �y d n�� ,i0 4 '44,4 tivtUPI9 . ,To, •'•M, tr: rr. „ tt tear. + ' 1 sxs �t�t ttR�t Steve a Wound • trier4s by�+sneers, .� d e. sad 'F�ty. !rawalings, and grant that as leng .ea live 1 may .never ... $ arc:.< liri t dA but C� _4 ' is � t�. �i A w• Y' > 1 6 f t 1 4a,Xy� t1` the spite Y et • -^' > ctween-t,ttedine criticism of. thep ublic inteilleentte. - The physician , Vpainlyl int1ini tes that he belletes any pensees who permits hlmne:f to berme a prey to the, grip fails thereby to, establish a . 0111at ape A.ryM ww, hiict _su for colds ere, ae certainly ,en:relating the ro eliallowness of the imitative parrot. Acebraing to Dr. Hutchinson an epi- demic el grip is an tsrtifIciaal creation and 'catching mid" is 'supremely fool- tsh. He w out d- naeti tirfidereld .that: our systems, white the happy hunting 1 grounds of marine of savages• bacilli, are provided by nature with .a mighty fore` elf defenders, a gsaaard of protective [substances in the' blood known to their u. ,prefeselonal aequauatanees as ante _. 1 ►dI s _ 1Jpon 'the. invading germs- the SZYry?: Y-:efb'[--X.l.�lti.'eo.A It .. ia-_:'A-"l,,✓�'1..-, ..a•C j(,�{yy�yi•-1R!FFA•t. .•M#X.: f t, .v.... �_ • �.,.-.!.•. ..-. � -jam- i ...•...1 _...., Y ._-�...._-..,`J._...:: ___pends .upon. the strength and ii ght ng' . u i 'oft '1a'tt r . t4....&e►epT _ l m lei - a essubeect - d 3d ikte -�thl@3`-to--ro i%Y .,,.,aa,.r. Now, the anti -bodies feed on fresh Jraand grow strong an vigorous on ooki baths. Exerr,tse of tlae body in the open puts them in the pink , of condi- tion, but they weaken and finally fade remail *nee . we try to idle thein. Steam teat and chest protectors are their sworn foes, and so it happens that when the first chill days of fall ae ,nr' } ttxs wo begin cultivating the hissing radiator and the snug but insanitary bving room we are killing our friends, then anti -bodies, and helping the bt cillic enemy to a sweeping victory. do not "catch t Wec3 h e cold by sitting in ' drafts, but by avoid' se thin. It dem not follow that becgau e the air of the sleeping rccrn .is kept toted by the ab- srnce-e:f heat that it is also kept pure, --cried-tire more o'thiii'g- t e pile l t • bodies the_ more sensitive we make them. In a word, *this authority again - sounds the warning that : fresh air and plenty= el it, :pure wailer and plenty of th t•, need externally and internally, t; n RPn dIA w open ilii ,lungs, ;� , and tape» pores --witch these: things sensibly con- sider l the urate bodies will do the rest end there will be nu- neer[ 'routs or epi- turn:c of influenza. .attt tom n , f. `. ,v.;'.-- , sarcoma atheL(who' 'would; bhtistarsity . tea ' the, ` Titans of beat excite - $1 iirS'▪ f rift a nit'.+.;, Jait translate 'warty Cit dq t � rrttatez�. A t re .fib➢trap and Pawling gout dominant t er t a; i s 8;t Ir,fcsf II they axe then 1 us .not be sur prised, If we find orirselves unpopular.: Our friends ere only choking the scanid Myles)a f o St. Paul. _ 13te9aaause:{--�gsraei it a le all elearalte-4WW3Iblas ar >t. MIA.' 1 Sh "fIEL f` LET ALt E. - It is absolutely necessary for Our own sinindelhateweeetteepeefrant the atmosphere of their" querulous complain. leers. N+o one ean essectate: with these who are chroniunb ct 1110 6 'stOtda� � ° tXtRiand � �' littlers of other men and women with. Gut acquiring some of their unhappy characteristics. We can tee abs pert'eot1ox flea , Sl;eridatre wonderful c„amcdy of "The Scheel for Scandal.' t young girl teem the outtat •�;- l�tl Clinking Y fng lo the level of My Lady Sneer. well or My . Lady Ftiit*hhlte .a -hilly Dy INTk 'fa+'" "f'I b3'liAL La Ssi) -ifA . 'heti ;ted f.11 e . 'tltex era%W ttt eX.i�to+t c t1* 4r 1 tik ugh to rbrfeeti . haarino ny With . the acl ing wht h a wu about, to, gtv ► it6°+tt°ntx g)tn sits s 'MO tread 'ot az.. '. tie ,ivlr„ atatheHtt ting Ms n�iastea t ii�racuto Ste �R a c tietrititt%. 41u'',2,.. rk th 'week's ` , 4 tr ,as,,put 'to 14?.',ins bar the ems h ,th-s verse r [fit i a� t aq vii :1 their t'a3d ,tt ntng tabet e I71':44te tam a o ,#�tt , ping:'C 1 S lopt4 r. 'e ; F tt C t this tater t lit, An ,re nt: P OP. +u , l,a t u � , 4� #ti • 1 , 1 t' h to res t*: g. l s i,'Sig . fly?. a° l< �.t s , Y i�ccyy dJ• �`�• yy �r It thew• .,a err f.Tai: Ila: of �j. �'y t ria , • -f ti . but 'if Otie has the hl' mat ISstays. where it ut,"see s . h drosierr nari'i► , °ell lipes clat+�tnr3, Py, Zeitijtlg, th1t.>d ;11.km ;nd gracefully anotar W the e. tre eiiz* lea ,Trevi raaputar nod eyc eels[ a -Z h crab ti ta- agecunQ ct its iicRpstul t,e44 T the t.es .1f tt e f4,.0 and glxr, ' yauth" 'I sipr,aranee to faces that haN',0' e d their fr '::•»l?nc , in 'kinit eeee ani f%xfel wIng t'-- fec[epa be . CARPI NTrft OF NAZA R TH One of the horrible ways et killing the early thristians VOSI to cheese them ta the skins el wild animals and then P.# ar. plc sof saav* a elegs pilon them t keg f e I eerie Un_ tering in cveoconceivable tom, and me ' shah h pI Y enen . injrit d svonzett herr , utmost +oolnftdenco in the ultimate Iut- - th� the rids. t ibte wen .4111Mitet +etth'er-,Fathe'r's purpeeetu send- tv3s a rare spectacle to pie moi,' cef tlse t Ing: b?'i�rx..3into' ii�� ; Imperial City, end eI A tertne d Ono doubt ir�any may reject' him an77-thA.27).!_ a a h,�ir' ,f v t. 1 �, _ _ �. :3�• 1~�?iottTd' I�a�_,t!al'�th�#l.#�.--�� ' expresses hisconfidence in the ultimate triumph of the Father's plans for sav- liag the world• •t1. The Jets--�I'ohn's fit Brat e . expres- sion in referring to the Jewish author' Ike. who iTrtiost witlabl t, exception were t ,1' sf-..:i et..L Jesua,..a .ewh _.were.•Caen-,• stonily -seeking to-dieco'ver in his words c ,,.d&fd tau. fere[ sen ate mast.' Y Uif+' ..03 aa+�r:.y ' ..sty'. ..w :.,..-...� .tw +.....,u x+.2x. F..-+:-! ma ae' 'i ." elf' :trs ptie! tr-Streit, eftinit, t +� itder but, ., t 'iia . "� 5 u they deet to it rze t p the minae wltieb 1e has so is ly cf { t ofthis tented'Q. stltil f�3iati• i� ele lees fl eel for a more tee vtnettig Mannaa�h '1"lro compare Exod. 16. 21; Nutri. 11. 8. 35. 1 am the bread of Lite --This to the 'theme of the entire 'd urs nt'f+rx s U. which be hes. been gredually lead- ing up, and which he repeats again end again: in slightly varying form �33a v&s?5 49. 51; 58). 4, 'rat AIM1 eAthettlielhli rated 'nettle ' In their chevio% aping the Appian Way. And yet are we to -day very different in cruelty when we grumble and snarl all day long, 'pois- oning the lives of those about us, tn-eaak'ng the:r hearts by our 111 humor and . driving them at lett t despair h 3' ear eluteri.k. naitlitnitt.. _ l EV, GEORGE DOWNING $PARKS. n!` t--gml7r ►'i` ''tlY+�:' it;" petre1yn amount el the severity of u urs � .. .. �.. ..�, , ,ws.._ ,.-� y ,� #' mime. h� was e!rae;rally hefts- eeix : °Itiint't .,..�`._. „ _� y w_. ..: • ..x..• _ _ ._ ,_.,.,,< . g Caper -and- u`�Ifi "tt`3ar°arvai incarnation would not have been la v -Jesus .had -not -departed from -thee other mei rstoad -,et--i sic if It had- • side with his disciples,, and also that teen understeed car believed even if it there hats been not other lxats there .tach been "g+enerally known. ,Int; the li ht l except those in which they themselves rl this fact it was but natural than the had returned, though apparently not draw should Question rho chitin to di- 1 greatly surprised at finding him already slinky whteh Jesus thus openly invade, d at Cape ;aunt, ' they were [uricases to 'though the purity of ids life, the' au - know how and when• he had returned. jthority with whieh , ho taught, said au - know Jr replying to thetr direct inquiry. on entree e g which he •performed should t this •point Jesus does net satisfy their Fhavc oon%inee d hts. hearers sttfflc!eutly enrtosity, but addresses himselfto their to gain for him -et respeetful c nsfeeraa- f *all eenee. posntin out to them thai.... lira . -of..his_claixns,..artd t ea+ehtnim net real trzo f re for Seeking him ;;o . 44. Except the Except Father draw . faint The pets S tently was ;Ad, an interest in ,the power and inclination to, believe is, at. gianr spiritual aspeet of hie miracles, so a woke of divine grace in the heart, but only a sordid upswing for the era- 45. In the prophets -Compare Ise. 54. feria' benefits which these Miracles s b 33. either* such .divine instruction :Is stowed upon there. Alluding to the, predicted as a mark of the Messianic recent miracle throngh which tgrey oommunity. ' had especially benefited,' lis exhorts Everyone that hath heard from the them to seek not InerelY Toad' ler the .rather and hath learned --There la a hu- body, but for spiritual nourishment,' man as well as a divine eleirtenat • in which has in It no elements of decay entering the life of faith: The drawing and Susta,xis lite eternal. ' This food, he of the Father is not mechanical Cr cum - asserts, he is able ,and wail. - ,Wit; e ► ° in a s >tocuin -# - e has [air ady f'r'ee will and requires their • 'peralion done: with food for the Lely,- It ing C.. be fruitful of results. for this empress purpose that he Ins "1. Tile -bread which 1 willegieo is my be .oanant&sfoned by the rather. fie h-lt has been much disputed who verse 20.gee.auso yup. saav signs Tiie4hcr or ' not In this discourse, 'and miracle eV:feeding the multitude was 4'Gpeeialtlr in this verse, Jesus •refers 't er h+a t irbe 1. r' ct or indirectly e+Ctl t4 dtC�iIl�t . '.� the Fess net the first al the miracles ai' ho'y o'." Jesus whfsh these, people had tv f artist.` This, howet*, is % be rpm:. . fsoned, anal with Dr. Plummer. w4 may - _ t »shier -feather -.that* "The discourse re - 27. Son _sof man -This title, which is fees to -all the v'arreas channels of used only , by Jesus in spexa Ing of him. grace by which moist, �impaarts ' himself ell, denet\es . an aspect of his being to the believing sea." e _ lgen&cdeit;O ts• ant [akairel ic-14Ma;;Ait--4 4s4rit,no 10(00 app.,�:�. fes•: +� .,.411„1.:,i;.4111.:014 tri netlei�r , > �'•�!a fi ..�.s ea' '•+n+� .".+ -Yt 1 ' ea ttion�a ' ►� �" �+x ,.''• • Ez ea. .and. e'yii t.'s. p nr to t w..tltp. ac s � ttra i •: 7aes '�� �s; ��` �' y<• �• �,. -� ntteh .'fR, iitt3' 'y1�£iFty �► "pig. !o it+ffa +t j es cw £ s to tt coiffure itimply lead ' .te aC y sc ; Mitt with deeree that fel;a" at least, a great post catst the gurolalem of Navin o. �, W g t ,�, cltp[lcult- o�� �ug� y�-yrm�,mesv ..T�-.�. S a n � A . ,#11.**1Iµ` tfi11 Y,. .14kraft' 014140 'sktt ni l *'^yam e in (� y, '�ti�xyit _ t ..fit.' 'Mi ''b' q: F ter �� � � t h art. fi ,�_; t .eife��!tt" ?ltd t °rtuu4t and the t^ n }.. vales at Cern() and. at Crra�, adeno, .It,a P putic was Liars. rn Milan, and c antes Me bands of the police at an oa r age. Ito ct.e,, frequently �ttriesteat '6.a. get his last sexten'.e, one of f©ar.year' imprisonment, ban 1: t6. 11• bile he waI�. •� �a fti@' I.si4ar�a clotayf awl' 1�,,;. ef the death of his aunt, + i2l epp1, a Pon iggia, to whom, It was fopnd, :het, .was direct heir. The woman died In, ttstat'e, , end Pa uale, though w h, e `at. �( S 6 1atr' spit, aber tom, inhtezited the east* after other relat}nes had tried m t'a to ,prevent it • IM ttta k !ca :i3, t 111 Beats ora so large that 0, ts impossible to wear them ware -est =sat ing tlse hair Leeks bane ben 1 T..a d and "e h we. ' with the mareea tress. Hairt s a m nes while r:�e..taisir eo za;i peer ,eccentric as tier aye wee �n dainty, and spa crush ea i ee ):no,' whivh really is the e:1•C Flux c# these eoquattish eepelfiliesestze ade o s a1 l},,lacar aftlaswlr in pyramid fashion with. 'a s c r yt 15 sixteen loops of .faint satba en one side. A partkularly las°ceu sting ceseelace, voluminous in size, shrews a Beetee . e o f shell pin=y sista -he e -- he lace. Wide bands el, riIr . rn thr. ugh tial -Wee a tte*+nt3.. ice .__ pawn. and tied under t chem yy i It to O this charming erentien. uQth'er�-ire. l _ vieenterwarreinilttesalarEn'a" et -tem -9, er a foundation n of w.:, _�; c; _ At the .1 ft side cif the eapeeee e a y o1 roses, consisting of a go d:~ £cately tinted with ViQE ffi. r , , rid gold leaves colored a sem e n. *he e'f e t of this headdress vs , za_ eritely beautiful en the tall ce middle aged woman wh ,w€ Slightly more pract'call as a tie eet!eet mporlati+ons from Paris- " ,s +cf rnarabauts"--t.hat soft, flea,. tease ashtonnnle during the fall s ,.+.sc teriarihtuil-Yain;ru:ed a widow with on re a rd Tawe -the-t rsi..days alter, iu& cgs, .� - tttezzA •1. i llW1 pedusa, where he returned and pee;_ the greater part of his honey moon in sight ef the place where he had tolled ens a e+c�ravtct- . When hhe Teeet ed the money_ , ane oaf- 'Us- first *ctcs�hs :lies to send- to Lam.,.._.. i-,?�.: :t'e`at � �.�..�.h.eh-�c3xc�..th-;, l crarc- Thi' pristttsers- tea ,say& f" unetl • YYif S'Y���.R.�,.�iS�y""3M1'xS.'k��i,rviJi 4 tz� -and' - + nisi Bove been gr��. .,y''y', relied 11 they quid haves ktfioty� -..,. t` cur' slash C;Euto .. �� r Ffi glans "for the future are modest. He intends, be says, to live on the reg,- enne of his estate as an Malian gentles• man with his wife and stepson. Lesson X. .Jesus the Bread of Life. Golden ;flext, John 6. 35. THE LESSON WORD STUDIES. • (Dared en the text of the Revise l ala - €'re --I�io �stv:---These--6�txart whl,ch our longer lesson passage begins' must be linked -directly with the open- ing clause of verse til, the -remaining porton of verse 22, as well as all et, verse 23', being parenthetical. This parenth.eti tsl portion is somewhat ona- bguous.. The actual •quenco of events will appear from as asreful+ reading of the © entire narrative a ratt3les t4 have been as follows: When :Jesus, after havii'ig fed Ileo• multitude, "withdrew ogaiu into the mountain himself alone," the multitude tarried near the seashore, !toping, gap- �nthy, that he- woUid again appear, even the departure of the • diseiplez at nightfall not deterring them from their purpose to wait for his return horn the mountain solitude. A great. many • f them, therefore. remained in the lin. rr"edtat f vicinity all night. But when on the foliewing morning 'there was still no trace of Jesus, those who heel married all night decided to avail'' themselves of the ;opportunity to ac: -s the lake in scsrne ef the boats that had s stoles -and-if5=_•tile is nood is thicker end lees derazwe team the lace eir .net eapeffne, yet t -e e l is just as dainty and teesenfaeg. They tone in pink, blue, lavender, tied white. A particularly fetching nk ei1 try, would not show wear es sesietay es the more delicately colored ester is el a brown shade of marabout tAttia a ft ,�� white a llraln;g. � Instead cd t��� � rl at the front w:th ribbons, sevcr+2 sora+ ds of marabout are bresught deeee front in a wide stole effect. For a or,: lght thee, IX U'abuurt i+,pef epee e .par- ticularly l'ked, a$ the ten, c,e Cee• material affords cons'derable eleemita.For the debutante, eapeilarest o e .1 net or of accordion plaitedr are' pepnlar. `�''1i 'ben these ehn e• t✓e =a - dresses are made at home[ t reeve much lees expensive than if .b€vse oQ the shops. Mile send patience c> .- cd for making the s ends, fere tie pa: merous ruffles " of lace, net, or' 'have 'to bo sewed to the. fOnmdaticn hand. If the hair Ls soft WQl tiez- dewn easily it Ls best to press tbea • '+ Re' kind to y•b►aar friends. be er 41.01e to your neighbors and beweri Azle Ws a mese father who uses +smrnal� that 'is sa, facie _ _�t , ,_ i ifs . _o .. � 3 ear-cti,� ,daughter., a larriage is like a porous plaster; fl s easter to get. next to it than it . 'tc get away from it. e a t Erg: with his r'�cp.e?r flrt..e3 a s+c•�t-mad, r a Saar s+or aeLmes t'lnds it diticult to matin ctam. friends. fe £ Never judge the kaftan.. - of mother n -. »toss had -bur the two. s who mare It is easier to do a charitable .act fiaal it is to refrain from ialtiing about There is always a god -paying jab on tap fer the man who can deliver the ids. litt.curtsbip is exper ?ve, marriage c soand otirnony-twelt,� titgaty tit». Emits Z V"ttL ' `'StC 54110t0„WisiAtirrE7slo i ' l filvi ,v1TCH .41 jai krAJ�Y ir+��3`�.}