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7 clictated human,
biti*ry, sweome,,
vereign,& king'lit'
..est 4legrea. That picture
• t,rt.t6c1 AU% •herattie 'Ins
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tbat mure zut
4 oaour lk!'t
er wbcr.uJicro1op
ndiouver nothiu
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riderre4.1741t
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exto 4ga(uungolrtocatio:11
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I .111-0004 bun*
e,
rover theti 'seemed teuential
.ttsite7,..to did that siiperhirman.:
•relgutY-7 Sent to be. esitentia
tbe nniverse.-
But we;Ilitre'nof outgro
peed of a Ater .3i
*
6 ars n
0
•i nature.,but
a Sallonovle*
t�ndorneas, ppm
tion &re Oro..
Sucb being defies, all description,
6i g Med* formal 4.
1‘0;40eStioria of 10
zIty, of wor*hip,--Or--of -eristlytie
belief an tntar iere. But given
beart,to 410. Uttilee.r* one there ti
, • e ean to:rot, toWaril„, Whom
our lotoean go out, half the pfoh-
-.c-illtalor*
nin
u o nor
lifo need otherIive' needs
*
friwdsbip, 30 do
larger life of e'ery man re*i
put into the innite with its ton
for Urger
_
FILIENDSHIP AND- LOVE.
• This is the sesrch for' Otl, reach.
ill our the dark
, the infinite and unknOwn, hop -
log that we may And there the touch'
of a- bona that can lead through the
and feet the throb of *
a.rt. that will assure ns of the un -
%Aiwa_ rightness ru
Ing tbrough *11. We see* not
beg nor & fir4csuae, , but a life
that ,answers in the Measure of that.
moo living to our own.
Too tan never satisfy the- hearts
• of men with the roost, elaborate
***bevies of the, ' working of blind
force; the last wordof science
leaVes*much unspokenlor the soul
fnian. We may -accept all itad
aot definitions
eementlf Pnattribu
uJthe—senc.th*f jti8t. as our
•A'41.44 It tn. %am
ti OIIe *
beting,several
4 ' the cu
wnberi, n * hall an3
bick, salt th. s1is,Ve the
o i ..0 &Ur . *them
✓ in el 3. * 5 veto-
aceont ' ' ent
:arne Or fowl.
tufted clicunmer
ueumbers azd Mit in two, 'length
rise, serape from each half all the
,
II with. this mixture!
tenderalt leaf ofsne
or three fine lettuoi
)ittcd olive
ako on
abbage,
eves; ha
o or Or $ rsity,
/re
rika
Lzstly add. the 'flexor. dropping
graduallyit in Reap the' mixtur
up roughty in aotkie scallop helh
and arrange the lettuce
leavesound in a bdraer.
11 1 P , 1,.."'
t tlie yolk uE egg
'.11 in a basuttand wozkthezn
,
736
t pepper,
lat illna
eese lekril
e was
iiuuteY with tho.,
uthetland.• The Utter WAS ,
nteretedin,:-(W617thitir ,
1 4. London
i4d at .oict If4itroe inamtamed
inc of 44'i;t
in0:00*_-*Ptentlidly equip
4
.tainers. IIc was a very cio e
41 the ifttp Sir Byre:Massey, _
OAND'itil4EtEl3.
itheso-Divi
banznas crolotwise into lustre h
gut 'each plate len thwirse in
inch in tlaic'kn
entertunt alt life,
ing in letters of love.
It matters notat, all 'whether our
/Orden* of that ventral unifv.
ing life may agree* it matters only
whetber the whole of life takes on
this Personal meaning, whether in
xrfairbo-Vrirlift-OTE
Li sure that through the'eternities
where our friends ,eatinot go an
'v. here .otber heIper air
love are stretched t4.1as and a heart
tenderness 'beats with Olin.
Thi6 * Inan!* hunger for God,
not for pictures of onewho $'4,b1*
worshipped in •ndor,
artittilara,. of, one wbo inade the
orlds, not so much for tor,
r- for An WO lord,
less for the theolegisinta m
pitee, butfor that tenderness,
af-
fection, and wisdom, 'that; in the
wider, farther reaches ,Of life. wifl
,to us what father and friend
in be *Mailer circle of
,.,
1 g ,-0
la n To eat
1
finely 'chop
pedw
. tdd a tabe
l.
sPoolltut ,o, ,UtOn juice, 4040 te4+
spoonful of salt,„.ancl s salt-apoon-
spaees frorn wbich you hae taken
tho Pat ueumhers together,
. itthem-vitir skewers, and
tand them in a pan, Put in the
pan & teaspoontnl of salt, one
choppod onion, two peeled
t:hoppcd tomatoe, and eu
lulLotwster. Aloste -evcrs
-minutes.. Strain sauee
encumber* are done and pour 0
em. Serve at on -cc. The croojced
seek sepia o stuffed -and
hood the
on th bread,
ut twu, strips' togother with
Rich Fruit icheo.
in tbe food cbopier one cupful
raisins, one 1 cupfulup.
t and -one cupful of
*617watifirtyr.Ori
ith the 1ueat knife and put
throughtin •
ing 26 we together." resul
rich fruit and nut palito -*hie
ill keep for a long time in is tool
see ani may be used for sweet
aandwjcbes either •on *bite ar
whIe *beat broad.. Childrenwill
prefer- these sandwitheti to take.
Aluaond atel Preserved (linger.—
Mix three tablespoonfuls of Suety
chopped i blanched almonds, two
tableponfuls ,of fatly ehoppod
presrved ginger,' and one And one-
half tablespoonfuls ,of orange
004 on noisalt0 wafters or on
tbin slices of gingt
arshinallow and . hop
• tablespoonfuls oi pc
• (widely. lino and
marshmallows in pieeee with
ors and odd to the zImond2.
cPlae in & double bi1er and heat
over- but water, stirring.0onstant-
e ma in to
n uee at, once on thi
Leiso* 1111. 's MiaIeD-
i1oaaryJourney. Goide
'2 Cur. 12:
T. Ihunticss Intoreats versus the
21-2s.... For at least two
years and Oat* taiontha Pent had
been lag in -Ephesus--
`about reetly to go on extending
Vhtistiarayeven to Rome ee�
ROni. 4 « 13; IS.: 23) and on to 'Spain
„(Rom. it; 24), Atter visiting and
tzentliening the churches in
Lidoni& and Greece,: end. bearing.
be gifts. of Philippi. -Thessatortita,
terca, Corinth, and other Gentile
hurehes Tom. 15: *()), toll* poor
hriatians in atrussiern.
,
In Corinth he —expected to
re-
eeiie contributions for tne ,our in
Jerusalem car.. 16: 1-4). .
Ile tent - two of his helpers
toothy asyl Erostus (it Tim,'
hrough *sterilonia to -Corinth
Cor, 4: 17.4 to prepare that eltur
for his appriliehint visit;
tittuteer-ded-hrall-thewpiart
Jnit me of t12662 Were ace7,7mplio
d in a very different - --mune
gh. in a far better one than th
1a he had planned. s.
Paul stayed:in Asia for *Axon
,.v„ *it) Aspitoi*itly for
, 'mouths. r
Asia ia aue*tionta ratbir tlua.n
Zphesus, its eapitstl has,
ot• tagkiaia ia
�e t th.6itred
'YOIOISto, &. • ,
mitts/4T
Uiv theta) 'Tohinarily
bad bzsinas at great
theaiehe,, f4r - (iariata
Now w‘ And *ogee
o tror the' I, be
wa iditrirg their
is th busiue”.,
troy all -bushiest
4 +
al depresSien, 0
All this enhances the: greatness *
Paul's courage at 64 'tune.
We get from Paul!*” actions
truo ides 4 what real couragc is.
Moral Courage, not indifference
to danger, is the highest form Of
courage. Two soldiers were oluo`g-
ing up * hill with' their tegument,
n 4 desperateattemptcapture
battery. • When hallWiti,up, one
Qf them- totteill-to- the Other and
id, "Why, you are as pale,as a
You look like a ghost
liee You, aro afraid." "Yes
wre* the answer; and, ifyou
wore ntlf as much *UAW
you'd have run long ego,"
A locoinotive engineer on an
marina, w
seleetedfor hi* 'nerve '
whoze couragia, ropeat4Klly,.(h*Plo,
waaprii-
yerbi*1, r varliffilaqutho quiet of
—
bi* own''honto to go upstairs
in'thedark."
33. eittews *
*lly exposed to persecution,
mob iroul
no dittIution twtweert Jews
Christ.iane pertieulott as Paul
I they putforward-a pro
ent le me- Alextuider
117, he wuA
1
Y excited
4 , wh "did
But Alexander
36. Tbe towncterk at
argued wi
5 0' t4
t be aIlovd to
W bourtib
be kep
in frostin
6 tattoo.
gether7 T
v'rring.•s't
onger .some .id the
Ilona lit stirred in
ple-,tiefora:tha "
4
String
°sitet$1-1(;iriticelto:gurr4;l itSW4tlitlegur
till done, Dram and put them
saucepan witli one large cup
of *tea- parmesan eta- (other
/dotablespoonful but-
tsr
Sinall'oup Of milk* *Wither largo
ish of oyenne pepper, and cook
odnote*, stirring" eonetslitlY.-
rs* while hot. WAx. besos are
good ked this -way.
Sweet otatoes.—Cut cold boiled
swset As lengthwise. Put
loot pointed Part on Ousrim
-
t) -*--etoncloar-vbais.:- sok* 4'
riatroutia toot\ arkteiontonon on
• potatoes *04 dot with smal
eilluttice..,•/1.).0--this to eieb
ike in ovenuntil
same"di*
PArbOit,
luart o1 toktoes. Put s.
aycr of these potattses- in 4 bak
ng 41611, sprinkle with sa1t1 p4
r,. stated, crevr.ithoextt and dup-
ed pirmentoes. Add few,*
iafl
»eces of. butter.. C0)410110 this
rocess until the p4&torrs are 140,1
Ooir' over alt about * cupful
ilk. Bake
boiled egg *44
4 sardines. Mash oil toget
*sort with mustard
of meatsouce if liked,
a and salt and form int
mooth poste by adding either znay-
nnaiss or boiled salad dzr.uing
ead on rather thick *liees of
L. broad **4 soot* without
to awl Nut Sandwiches ph°
one -war -4 cupful of 4latetisand
eupfut of rich cream.
amoothly and, addona.half
eup-
ful of chopped English walnu
Keep In a cool piece /Until
'then epread on tliin Ate
or wholo wheat or 6
Pinaento I hes. thin
rounds Of steamed tkowa bread
lomod *little -butter, th
of Itedth
round
.frem 1601 to ion—that , 4
* for 30 year ----was the Chief of
bo London _Vire Department, and
y an arrangement with kihaw,
thencver any really Important lire,
iroe out,, an alarm wits at once
ung from Stafford :House, the re.
once of the duke at, kit. James
'ark. The dulce hadonnection by
Itia:ttjinee•PIta'
tented th notice af the Aro within
a minute, or two afterwards,: .
The duke -*you'd imrnediately get
Ws Are engine 'ander wow Ind dash
off to the scene of, the conflagration,
invariably stopping' at Xarlbor-
ough -Route to pick up his future
rl_tgvLrtttthing_thELfLte.Jknd
reporting to Captain Shaw, prince
and duke were ed in •a posi-
0 eervic
the year. dating fron'1464 to
'hen the princc wont out to
he must hare attended not or
scores, but even hundreds .of
in tkon4011 with the late `Du
$utherbrui-its--Part and parcel ,Of
the crew of the ducal Are engine,
.004 .acquired in this 'war a good
deal. of ,experience, besides -win.
ring, A considerable, amount of Po-
pularity.
People of tlie present goner
who have -only known Xing Edw
oornewhat-itately Monarch
portly. ,preeenee and tItternelY d.
liberatein his- movements, :are ,to
eat extent, ignorant:4)Mo4,n_iet ac
- inhis younger days he was
• ,4 cataract.1* opaque
of 4 tailine ireVri A
ling lust bin • th_e pupil
may in the. L
thclens If, or it may
Ayer turbos foot be I* -
e -Capsul entlesing it. The •
VA1304,0 varionly staksl,
ost,,, ant ;Ales *Pe *greed' 1
t'he...piteity as r455131
0 Yam effort*, of the, lena
*lige its shape in order to focus
ray* of light exactly .at the
Ins, loud so ' secure. distinct, /4
ion. In youth this eau be dams
AdilY .by the
-little muscle* it11-
in the eyeball, .but as the year* go
on, the liens get* -harder and leo
ed accommodation, as this 01114
f shape is called, is impossible
That is the Iime for glasses, it
astigmatism has not made then%
ixnperative befere that.- Many per.
sons seem to be ashamed of glasses,
thinking that the taking to them ,
Perhap*,- but . the scowling, and the
drawing up 7of the features, and
liar4$ and Wrinkling
whch annot be helped if glasses
✓ 0/used, are Confession mut
o dcAnito than the wearing of
Even
more 3mportaot, tho,
hug on of glasses as -soon. istbe
iistaistaliidilitiii'otalss of vision.. 1.4
eretived is an almost tertoin pre -
*Salvo of tataract. The pullin
and hauling and tugging at the
* en* Iens,—the eye
muscs must de . i„..?rder to change
its hape for the varying needs of
near and - far Arritate the
lens, and induee 16W Itatc, of In-
domination- which . results', in eater-
darly %dashing and pluc
ter, who has several rescues
edit! andwhoWas quite an
pouting up iind down fire
04 in manoeuvring the
eeded the brief mentio
King, in his *hires* to the
ade last week, that he had
iamateur r. mun himself in
ono bi his record
urts of tustice, violent
kind ,irnilar to that
6 burglar116nir, Xaek-
London essions the
are few and far. be.
• xp.
1
z new wow go
p*rasol border is to nisk. ji, vi -
h Is in tenerjffe
laeeabout one mad one-
' If inbe. • ' Theae are
liseabout
. Ten.riff� wheels
'pisin or aborste-designs
it t
white .
•
IttlkinhI3
o 4
the best rentenibered of
Al it certaiin
urned upon Alberti rite, bi
rctched cosnpanion .
litrime,„while
bey were b*th wititi 'Ilis. aryl
k et in tho
k of 014 Bei.
,i, and tried ,to gran ' '
Am*
`ora.'w
a
acted by ther mer
mis Iowa Ister
• en • weie senteneed
sam dock bo Ions terms
aervitude or forging 'Bank
iid IsoteL On. of th. *of
lomon Bar -
41 rnsnaged
show to re.
10444 revel.
ole time he was
.th,thie weapon
trout of hi*
*hoot 4,4
etedire
too *Omit
wever, the
ea, ,there is nothing to.r the snffret''
to 40 but wait patiently teethe
so-
c*lled "ripening" of the proces
Ilea au operation will: Procure
r.-
lief.—Youth's Companion.,
IMPROVED POULTICE.
In piece of using "'hot water 114
hot water in Which boric acid has
been dissolved; The best gin is to
take rather more than the quan.
tity f water you know will be re-
q*mi to aiusoiy0 in this u
rnueh bone acid AS it would take
up Viif
using Str"preiXwitlinittra! Y&11 we°s,sul4
way af Assaying boric acid is
put it into * dry, iesse1 and pour
• into r -
working the
while *lowly g more
Poulticet so Inft416 help to keep the
parts to *Mob they are applied
quite_ wholesome. They are anti.
ptic and to kill the germs of di.
se. -1' • ;01
,
TrgEt$EtINCITILDREV
pert child is an abominsition.,
Wh�n parent lize the gettneiiir
ones it is cftei tetn4:kertsismoiatttheiree41,p•utlt,t
of
eerl isptratemli I ter
the .injur.y. he fault, are directly, r ireett
Psrents laugh at pertuess " the
year-old son, but they punishlie
*one Sea At 1V6 for s.
demeanor. • Is this just to the cbild l -
O ents Say,,aautY7witty,,c e.
pertinent thing* tb the child
,nd to one another, and punish tht
to n. oorLtviepesistiotir7g-tishethii/Orotrasusstandto,
1141,
ihild itaught to be
i&tcI 1y bsin' forced into pb1s
all fork.
by um
*hick
been, re
ri'•4 • ,•* ,-
k
isito th*
*Part
es, its' a few ir