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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1909-04-29, Page 6 (2)„ u ' • , 0 o he fo. 1 er4 Co' _ progress of ousts *aim* perunentatiOn,' t, even the moderoto toot of alcohol is objectionable, that tit* ItobitnOluo0 of '&100°1 iu soy form it lowering lid_c_rterskuut leading nimaI r inusettior 1 drug,but if be .is )0 g: aniutefl.ctua1.:life„ if he • ,0* witch_ kcen1y .itire bm- • pols bim tO the uo of hs mini tbel2 be will inevitably feel t • lug effoct, the deterioroting e drool' a Ito .now t t OWO so ristionity. itt Iva* 4 tr or. • 18 -p40 2JS eIf,-wbo ba ,••• ovoid )4t r Tho woinon., one ran , in lt * * . . 11 food, CS' I sin , th- demand of tbe . o you often hoz. uncertain ,Piecos,of tho print ts A 0 . he a be could .Cs1gwas rill notssir14 it ' Ofilt in A t gA1L and tirkStAbii, need 4,0t, ..t4/' A' tOUrt. through which truth 0$100 r $ kod questions whioh ol unesoiness, 703 no &rot* sisson herulf to tho oyes. of mon, sshr tended to prove that silo know. as nth -1110 so ,;isistisil I r" lta -which ibeisonf-has-tocL- mufh at,If not, mciro about cat* can witeeeh your. fsit ought ,,, Whew yr" talk of tho faith of our ,end doge thot he (lid:, p*.id him 1 rather to suggest thot this al- Where Wet o to remember 'that fee, and dismissed him. a the condition of mesa which their kith Meant 40 Mild* i0 thett. It was 110t .11 * delicate Xing have in them the elements' of life) hoo*uso it was fro*h And. living, r,lbarles span), 11,41.. imp* 4 into which are Eleretepin*. and which becouso they wrested it With blood the house and got iOnilizooistion of produce developmoot.: • a toul, from its old form, from tho lungs that she showed her.001 On. ini ' hare the eharaeterta tho rip 'of & traditionalism that to w. The. new pet for „bit ties of ‘ * 1 de oil have throttled it that each um reliability 0 *a deattli e terstxon must see 'yet farther -11 40 4 t 1 1, nee/ . arrativesc of pie' rig faith, long tho path Of light And be loyal ocehr: .urgent ...ould - le to vo this fait t o-trutfl of *be Vallt II' 1011614' the fort ith, a 0 ".tbattrQb ..-4Az. tbat some of i...:. ...4 , "...t. s. it,* tinsist fit, 11 timentalt I i ,. eyiden- ible 0 .witJi tenacity oat - ,of -th fundamental fact* end:still 1 440void of the, essential 9 tok act-thaticur Tel 444 e Pre-ot • 4, v 11 e an is si pragmstist who has never "heard' of Prof. Janie* *. andt tilt . mor0 sr * gantians or —TTL-- . ...._. ge ionsi-w oirould-notronkuden: 1H-Toargument to ny knowledlo:;o1, preu 0 tiro -Of ,�f a decline TRE GREAT PI111#000111t1I8 in the use of liquors. ** It- is P. Id - 1 d b I 't4 th . but wou o so deny a, so u . y e foctly.evidont throughout tho 0011)1,* hil stophi 0 nif they heard . them - „ , P 0 a. , try. - And in narmsties- sy similar stated in the Pre0100 tOrats of their change of heart, ,i* coming about. fott ert, Tho mos* ratneat MO' .... i Around a particularly handsome ta.'rr* °I our 'lye* become noure008* , . . city dinner table...several weeks agov....rii", bl-he 1111 -*0011 *11-.L*4* lthIL-t4." *nil' A,,y.Z1, t, OIL ebe 1104 pa411 box of reinatr The More effectivea manta faith ably fragrant cmi igars only to find and ideals are tho ore , llusivo if, returned to him loll to the brim, thoY _wilt. ho.H.-. 041,1_thi41014(1 our be with net a cigar out of its pliso,4 ryissineo' here.' wn6 greater the . virtue in shaping conduct and the "Send it haek to the' store! vitality in causing prestos and de - laughed a guest. John ,I,.. ne3rea, velopMent tho greater the dielcui. nor of tho.; Marathon -moo in ty in ferreuiatz'og your IA". ' It London, confes0* in ' a -:tmagoain entet;r: by the weiaide, tl`e. has 410 ioxis tanoetplai.Ylltideal it eseapes Pt ktha.either,raaiiux altogether- Itsmoe tier cigars or mgaret -he ' , u r on. ..' ixt run. One thing 14 00401,1t1A1 • Mitt Who can carry creed . ., ... abistinonco from tobacco in. any in• his cabinet, who can count i fern, I SUSSed t1111/110S as a ter.pieces, . with whom it never varies, tain cure for the tobacco lmb'l•t to zny eater 46"1"ing 111)r '41ing 11'34 - - - - - torts° it is alreiKly ' ' -risuolly one who -wishes to breaklum.* solf of it." .. . where we will among -diet:or- ates and we EN' drugs power/ and -plentiful employed for sottin • into action mon's power*. It is only, among the finest types of the odvanced r4044 -that We 0 Prof.- stimuli. • vard psychologist, urges or elsimis, as excitant*, of mornin air and sunlight and fine s mountain walks. and dewy and great thought* end sweet at... tions above The .frothy hopes Of the looming glass. They are tho natural. stimulants ,of ',refits ot- os:limo& These need AO other. NO, notelven coffee and ust„ . An Englishman 0 tz ‘sollby mime, has bieu pr e. . diction* for. tho year *natio hos it thst by- that time tbe humans system will hovo 'so refirsod tlasst too and coffee bir pij tbe *erne category that a!oobolfc 'etirenientit neciipy now.adays Th. prohibitionists of that remote -hour I will he ttomPolgiiing agoinst torte eo $4141tettotolore tber , pledges in ti,Tor OT *Wroth)** lir fasts and ofterorien teas without Cup. that cheers but does rs, • ino,hriiite." • v•tt ' ; f An American aid at 14, 4iscutsing the 0 2ced' winter its the o 1 "Why, it's noth ng al 1". tiro cold Weather we nein tbe is," said the* Amin - lett one wititori umpoig hem kil Iveconto Ole tlm, way and stock io tivo I let." "Briti, tiro t TEirNATIO L1488014 a Ater CIO**. :Oath* Text, -Mork IS* IL ntroduction. ant -rink onions missioiaaries? 01 Course, Jesus Olin est of foreigti'niiseionanos, as!wes'eti as -the tcreatest of . home sins; but if Wtt ooOopt,.. him, thou the groeittot inistionary is orisuredly. rout.- AMP* 1401 141004* ora are great name*---earey, Jud u, MOW, Livinostono„ Morrioon • &din, Patteson, William*, (That - s, Eliot, Whitniart, Potort-.-a *torn* of. their deods are hill of inspiration but ..no history save hot of our 'Lord is so inspir.ogas .11`aul'o. Wo ,stausi this lesson at the beginning of thot giori u; missiOnory story, and wo *holt itorl it to bo 111C*. epitome And .foresha.. 40win of 'all'rchissiotosty works. Mitsuonoriee' Colt and t") tion.4.-Vs. tho book of Acti are we etitAkilatt gate, 4600 or anmsionary division, which nu out, witb Poul, ohit the gi man ire. Th. first. coversoist siztoett /0112.1 of tin and ibes tho growth of h Poleetine 111041 Byrn, a "Dilly intluoncos that Irdd u this great work for the Gesa... WOV, 0Y") e I�ic r . V 0 TRUTHT thost orions dxy, the atteinpt 10 bind back the uew lifts in Ibe sbiIls of .tho to 'substitute the footprinta thotthe tiovolopmont of truth has made yes- terday for the onward moving truth itosif owl to force all inta-Niniform aod-mossimiglose--rvet.4-ion--ofou town phase. Orthili-lies in tfiriTirtii that such ineolsonical uniformity stifles originality, makes filth per- functory, robs it of vitality, and so of any virtue in life. It substi- totes for the, struggle onwordinto our now - and enlarging ideas the slothful settling down to content with old forms. TO brands as * bsd man him who honostly.otrives orword into light and commend* thexielt and owaril who timorously clings to thes post. ,The danger is that we 'Shall be discouraged lit our • own. striving 'after truth and our own posh* for tho heaven soaring ;404117 the vehement , threat* and taunts. of -those who love so well„tho easily gotten forms of traditions. We .1241/0 10* tot. must have the says ie nut, rather perdition with with not ten out of doors ,herself for rah than paradise st the price -twenty Years, I supposo she does ts, Pro'n veterinary spot: amallweitt17-4Firsed” on art ago, met tsim inside tho gate- way and. implored hioi to save the d0g# lie attended the pet for * fortnight and, boing the only out: tisicr who has ever seen tbis house* as4nuch.-int-requestrhy-inguititive people for some time after, WakI TICENI3TERIMARY The house is one big dog -• and eat show " he said, in answer to some pr4sing questions, "Each room is locked* And from what the servo/its toy, suppose that tfilmr. Aloksielf it the only person who boa tho keys. Large Al the house is, the lady and her servants only o*.i. cupy throe Toorni-the smellest so.4 darkest of *11,, At the hack of the house, 'overlooking the courtyord, m huge_ room with fine Wir3401,34 4111:111. and bright. nit .given over to twelve black cats. Out ot this room are two smaller ones, inha,bited by rend= cats and Uttar 'tumor Iferes,--Vor temperature! is slier and the mr, to any ordinary rtal,_excessively beavy and op pressivo.-.. But sot modemose Ie 0 tr..- Aft,. - )but s„is Panuco of helots, **berme* in gust, tio of Copt..- A. PAS 0 7 Olt - Bad: -Vas liet Duff, who wee' out in- ., ts in quest of tarpon,.33 of the1tenion Oatet IJ baing supplied i , ; 11 ' 40 et icb watbeug • „ 9 rnent XI:Ver*,Wi;'t effort.•her e t0711 inventod f�r• playthings f this queer ahapod nlQnster._ or,oversl-mininco--0 eocitemenk which has over been, roe- rienood iby fishermen in the, *441°' they *Yet,eededin.--droggin the- -niorister jisto comparatively *hollow water and were congrottr. 'sting themselves, on the probable captor. of the great fish when: tho monster gave * mighty op that threatened to ,engulf all the smolt • boats, *dashed under .the lounch almost captizing it, and *ucceeded ch ' thus a Inc pro at 10114 " tip 14/* ht ' the ... • r • * .11' ,** *0 4 004 ,b0' • lil b I I 0 turn up-odowa; rare at' . on the h v o itinrod serge and • lign ore, both gareediolflY PoPo 'ooze 1400 teats ..-to weor_ot uslio voles It *eons that Irish crocloot is tJc o the popular lace of tho year; The gored skirt with plaited sides d panel front is conspicuous. *tin cloth is occupying on hon- ored ono° among the, ha wools. ShepheriPs a" popularo e you s. radium, and the t satins ore seen in charming variety. Military novet tLts and not of at lie, it so bad. rest -of the este, of-which- oounted fok are ialetribnted ill VA IOUS roonornear the big one. A these rooms open out to a largi. balcony, • overlooking ;the street, „ which is fitted with iron bar* like trom which al tt.eed view esh be got. a cage. , neve are „air 7Igiud ef of all the prim:in:4i streets endope 1, 4 IV. Tho Itiosionoriei Witri the Victory.—V.. 9-12. -"There *tad oreiho-ratimorol-tim *poste. ,:sf truth and tlot emisisory fotszbood. like Moses and tho magicians he. foto . Plutraoh,;"--.0ean Voughsto Victory. ovor the opposition of the Soroorer wos speointert-of all the imionory view avetten on olive, m countless numbers, ill over the world. It was wen by throo means, • . V. Are You a Missionary? '14110 mimionery oat mime to every true follower of Christ am to Poul and Iloroolots. ' mity not **minion us to' distant lands, and it may,. It it the summons to sib. ordinote our worldly -Lod temporal pions tho groat work of savin mon front sin awl leading them the Christian lift. Mothers in tho homes mer missioneriet their .thitdren; those* children may ,missionsaies. to their •ischoo mates, tho, father may be & miSsion- ory-io tho °Moe, or tho roll now como Carry `:the good news to China or Africit. EttiPEROR filENE!.11( AB OF ABYSS crown* glory., One o tho new colors Mori - sotto thatips:matching the juice of crushed wild cherry. Plaint siMPle. effect* are coming A to ho o ..„odmittar.thon,...the.golst-- -a-gritteTi of the hour. • ribbons are ore- von more prominent,.than the soft satins and ,glace upon hots. Pe.ssementerio_ drop; trimmings are offered in alt the modish colons,: av as in jet And metailia 0f* oleveterz^ satin' a tether t u • The coarse nets are liked especi- ally well for'gowns which ore. .0 st .silks. buttons! t.his_otoitio Admialsteis Chastisement With a Come to Chletkoir Officials, Who Isplease Irbil.. robOhlo that Eniporor Menelik, of Abyssinia _ li'alds the. .hlier keintiotal: "00°"tat ftrrelr 017:04014.1tlign: tlit: toTshetleear :Ii.,wlieel r4et is *liar)** . . and by sia, locar receives- the re* :binding the two bidet' of the :collar morron oeh.,41--estrAY -011Pei • 01-1“- it is pinneil at the tbrOat* ' r*440.- ia°fib.ims '071:featiluthelersly. nionitro -b'ornes, of the new - * * aro and rules his subject* with a firm trimmed with band* of different Tha. hand. . whet* ene•of bis -chiefs or teriol-- ho 'ni ' coiled Ioraoclot officials has displeased Winn, Mono-. trimmirt .. . . , lik tominona,the -offender' to *. his Satin coe , _ . , . , o *Ve 1111, presence; hilt. instead . of casting for the summer coats that re un. fum ,iiittLatinte- llungeon-t4-pi" i or -t -hovecisright,T.-thin'tilk-7- *way ond*-die, the energetic aid lini , . man eateiraatera, prompt,' chastise- ,b owaneyrooli_ *ica,ldrueonpodts li:otrat ehtir -wont with ,a, *tout cane. liar do, the common people est. on white, or or.--whito-,on or, . . , ,. . cap • bio-porents1-co. t See' may -be. -Adis Alieba 'stands on a crest of, et irdles of wide, soft,•mesh - hut od, dominate* tho. :entire , are%e radored in ribhousino aiid city.- The Emperor has hod ss. 'fringed- with it. ' They come in all tower of olisertatiou *pooiaily built, _the foshionablo colors. ' ,tostyrottertiimtitor:t,in:ki:pipivraartisetitiofthioitrtsittho:peistilso.....00i.di. *PA*: os:nermtnaptite bleAlci.eppirrii,:ti.mber' 'of that,ries li istrilmiriEtorginP4Ottstiinetahttkioter."Thili:ree the vattefo-,..„ *---Thes; -*tali- anhisdo. 4 full-grown lions in the. ground's of Affi mechanic bird., like. 01414' were. allowed to *rimier *bout free roles toys, wtric . • U moo and'unrestram s.muk, . . • 8 ter- anical mice and * hundred toys Mid 1.01, of the foreivere and„,i5itors vy.46#40,esowerheicsthhe,cialdtsten•snmdigkilittitent. generally. - spend whole days when it s Another imperial pet was on. tie- iOne, ;#, ;wander *bout ir-lood is hrotight tilt 'theM -. at the phapt that also city. It was this. animal that staIra intervals ' - '. ' ' ...4 nearly throw. tho Frew*/ 'explorer„ THEY GET tREA,1), ASIt MILK, Buffet, ;Pk!. it..- St. .. . , , _..j., , ,_ He down sto hie e*en- "Xer linu su-Ac.r1""41,:,.„1"- "),,sr."'” i g meal • when suddenly,. a dark whzch peasethe P44'01,,,u'u,...eirg ' Itnnt-dirn fort*. blocked „the -door of the -cabin ly . t.: Oir-FrAmis 40403t.,A.Oriermi,:' and in loss, tin* thin it tikes to ay* fiSh, large 40431:1141;1" ' ..11" tell tiers. scrap Of Tood,,,, including lw.thhiechliartt:r.'4 *1'14 *et/ '41'144 - in * dish of potato% 0.4 omelette itDownstions and iti • the. ride an.a ehicken „hod vanished from wines 0,0 various room* and ken. the table ,ondsmto the elePtiont's ti,eis,„itif?ort,ferydrpte4101/1:117p.dstuderthrseurrIn: etlInt"inialt* irilleanf`to°4 sivitt"thtdlaC'',7ihtse!'lil'ettil'id6, in Ism" weather 0ey take eurefio got stuck iiitd, it simplywalked off itt the huge eouttyard, but asmado. with the frail cabin resting on its mole win not -allow them to leo shoulderslike a Strom hot: When farther afield, tho" bigger on ..11** '13!altit 'Went irialiult to the Zrolmr- Wars in fif health, AV% *int' of or the Iihttbi Viluglit4 till 'telt" proper 01tardiate*.:. ..these grlogst' loot *64°4* ' ' Li; ' I-4. '0'1' ' 0 . i'lisLi #kk bilasi°.tli:ettageszr.olintleathed"notorerdriettaiite '116 .."" "r1411"" 'Pie ' 'Ints4 lie 'Ilritislfiltiss on that was sent dogs, including zoo,,hreedat 'out to thin under :Mr. (how Sir) 0 i sleep. n much ~tom rooms. e Itenijoil noacv irld with ' the pre- woman, does nothing alto, but brush " 0°1114.thrl took to- hint, suid 00tati them. • . ZeteattOlt .41410a8Z1) "Seyeret time* i SU , . timair. alit `she ought , , . itr. nada Mentioned that *Mall, 'farm o'ilt is the °ea intend04-'t0 171/1$ out', a set of I Rozt- and trinsport theat Jibe". t gen. Rey* ,ezi eretue, but at tho lait the tittle aid luti,.. who ja as -ow moinsnt the idea fell through. sant as possible when sho sets ove,r • g‘t *t* very 14411.*** mod the Em - her ahriesa, *Iwo* ,shiikai her oeror, "for I portrularly with to e - and says stiot „no*. din i...., ,;,,,..„, see tho invention. kous she will* bontitty, " ''"1"' • )1r. Rodd 'went on tOploin IbM 'Azol'the OD cots and 604 1 ' tilbstia."1"*. wattb4hee*e*PerraLteoteli ***poop *" 4144ediut"its. lams* prinittea for -NIA, feared he might be treatedas la 41 71/ wftl'i wall tillt stutwer." Eto°"psdrlosrlinvfois tittollulatsekty .oirstimittiii 'ell' t ,, At a till* '10theat rtridgem , wers. tutkotot ° itt Atbregnie v An Iiiseien ..prosen itt to kit lifeleity, togetker , ,HOUSE FLO, OFANIMALS WO*A.N KEiP8 EIGliTr iota& Al vinare Aleksieff, of Odsa keeps no lest than 50 di d O cats bit her house. 'iof &tames has **once to the iteji are perpetua lie* and 1 A g rt .•i 3.0t, AS the modish- touch, threat - COs to supersede in every kind of apparel the glint of gold that has had a full year** sway. Pongee ribbon *bout six inches wide, printed itt oriental designs ond-colorsi is one of the useful things brought in for dressmakers. Man of the hands° • est gowns At are sti * b*014 'though the front down in somo cause to it* nor place. Among tho tortemhils ono finds diagonal hemetpun bock in its old Plakss, but ,brought .out bit oolors richer than this :tough fabric ovor before appeared. Big, round Eton eaters will pre- tobly- bold their csern alt through tho epring. They may be -outdo of - plain linen or do:suited. with squares. Of lace -set, in# Gold, both in' lace and 00010,, much O5e.41 1111 01 trimming for new ruffs for isprirts, A warrow-strip of gold it •effertive, u&ed at a hand on a. white or hifick befrilled ruff, 1 4S1 A OS 0 ' ati T.; vitt- who 44.• oath go from tits Duke t' n, Glasgow, was recsptured thee Ana: on, what wes to hzyg bean his *tilting day. - Toy. Iippd out of bbs t cell when Ibe Warden's on- was at. tracted clsswbere, isqueero4 through the bars at the end of the corrklor, and dropped twenty feet to he ground.Then he die*ted •hinisaif of ,his prlaon, clothing, and dad ogot untbretintholtipsiiions.undebroli oth4i4ingoloo, t Ibeaxi. of * lorry•tht hod heint delivering As aoou1* got out ha stortort, titoess who sow hist thout b. was -a )ifars4host 1121111.0 04, 0 a sy tly the yolk* learit- Toyi was to be married Vat. t en goumg to the Osseo .11.pw to kd hi/6# *oitIso woo hisl. th tido , 21 1