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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1909-12-23, Page 2 (2):=.110,11r— u tb avert aolni*e- 1404 ;oral room 11"4 1 ssU7 1I' ricit *h tion to m or hf� it �ii*4cs &IZ deevors. %%en you prsczbe4• *boutm The usuaI etkod of pmyii 0 . hai ,tetii:1:414. r , Iton in it, in view of tbe fatt beforeheM , , Men 44t0 n f4. :ustUl is Dot nlotorfittii:gifts.. i gift. It ' ttii4 re 11 .'11,1VW ' *r pzOMnts,' symbolstbe ✓ rat ily ; yu msy kuow when they gun zrtc1. when„completed. But it You aro devel6pin idesia *ad king 440)04r itrn likoly •t� eppen thst the ilnest, fairest rowth will take pta1ce when you re • ng nothinc*bout its pro. Il&U b - t the A"54 child in the home bi f0,.,not by f se 0 rAothi daily- in wine it • veracity,but by the ateac 00i044 atqUisittoll Or the babit d, ot truth telling, until the truth be- omes the only normal aim So hwould it be with the acquisitiono an *fteetionate ichavezter. It coulcl not possibly come with obsenation, nor by direct .endeavor toward it. 0 Ogatir,S RELIGXON in e 5oul of mannot by e e. dining room xith usie. The tram is sis room* fol typewriting, and tires areller for busine8s or sTlu ociety. o ass*, Atio* 01 towers, whicb. etrmined 14)04 by th iti ." I „. eo miiiion of natives rtciptionin the 1j ¶L'be new government ii not dem4:),i tri dia There. mut be the trong •control o tbe oun1 an WOUbZ be intert us itha ton. based riotsbut vinig-Wen o • mined** a interes on the provinejaj e ors- 404 the degroe of and 1 develop - eon takon int ac the 1;i4 Ito ree'lit s segge elty in Ifindastane wherc nearly .diflerent languages i.tr rs; , *hero, thet.c., !lit., many distinct r s t score or wore and where is al grat. i verity n relig ad r e ' with n the auto/. k unon orite rezrran Solo. eeausc My elt° decp 0 'Action- • grievel' *thin; ixd dreadfuL is t1 Whieh .telh ol al othe was elle, stied thedemptiou sing in thy stead. ng tow 4- length ve, U0.alhiwing ti wught* and fee tend upward. omes good not by the attempt to good* but by *limy* yielding to t temptation to do good, by thro ing the life Int0 the StV0441 of t good, by service for the, good* he true and worthy bar/toter grows hen are leant conscious of it. Health ninttez not of physie but of normal activity* whether it healthbe of body or of mind and spirit. A Ube' religion turns from tbe f; phrases about feeling goOd. consider wbat opportunities abippoletb.- sinan rited0 JO aUow the constitutodauthoritiea to gi' an noncom. ven. though 4144y in number MIGHTY He can be sure that if there he an advantage, an. enriching or growtl from religion* it will be found no by such Mow tricks and device but butugh oltueot, seeking afte Ther is a tremendous nu aunrccognzzed rehgion Mn are doingth dee ing the lite of 'real On well be unwilling formal Izhels W. an"iwer to the hes stively, whenev ood of others, he is; the.01timate good; • the obler Ihe dation* t the Utern. ith G oin of heaven. wsbip1..wfth t mbracfn 107e. lingof corded0 gonuine (011 S o has a cert&fn at makes her toilet ardlezi She- *ran- Iler-iteir ' ing style and * coiffure with the lateit. efl f long pns u 0 4 often o world. and any of eve. te way Beale velem WIll Jk, Grateful. The opening or tondo no tip” hotel in the Strand miirka an epoch in the struggle to do way with the 3ytern of gratuitie tO employes which has ohteine such a tight grip all over the civil - tilted -world. The mane ement of tte way 01 tier owfl 11, and her individu-, further in the kind !bie1 he hetet* it. furnishings sibow co&ta aie iinportant al malt diamond o 4040 buckle,:fluorisbes fore. The eloudytittle o ou ;* kedclosely under,thc chin with its crisp ends **tending far out on the ales- Now And then one sees ic Moline Chou in another form* bling more a rette, an orn at the side of the throat. • NU" viir-r, iless!suffering LopPression and it- i life fight* on at one walks Iongz to the king. worslnpped better tsPPetig.0Y5 an peri 's the 004Thto ho stoopsto iined tate hae an f he had se s&cred sup - share Sae iri thee u Safe on Ele gettic His love encircled Sweet3y thy soul shall reat. I My sin In crirn*on reinezs Bnowefore appears; And , repeated failures }Iavef*lledMe eyes with te For he great Eedeemer Bath full storiomen lie died that Ire might save ti On Him thy sins were i0X1 r*ner eran' with Witi I flz* by the laritish zn . auncil is afl • nt tbe 'difficulty of k anItonapiiimhing the efls ng the . waving Iadis einpli*sited. , great tlitii.uity wilt tie'to ore co--orieretion ,:of Mohammedan andt miy require; long., exPerienee, to -settle whether this is *II I*i*ib1e-But Itte-tiew-piert s el ford* the opportimityvfor lust Mitt rt or experimentation which must ecede 44 future 4Indis` for the are telling. It is *step irt idvanee' **notable one, hotly is la el :step, neverthelest, The on. itzon-"s, ire; perplexing with !which itish 4se to deal. and Lord Mint* have show ht obit. . It is or the n 'save* now to show w itted for this *nd-per teething halter in the government. r*Atit IMO MAUS * ,0tAtiost, Schartfor't. Roost 1 oats*. , a on Hi gen ova endrcled weet1y thy soulrest. ims of Josue' his morn* felli; *clone keeping comtnit my al1. t. n the,anns of lesu e will thy burden bear: old and its temptations nerer Law thee there. to on His - read ere y lweetly thy so On HiM akinependin Ificnam trntil the,morning Itpet the golden. slity.e. Thrtb of 1.12.* Matt. Verse 1. Bethlebein of jUdat* miles south o Jerusalem. called Ephra- thti(Mic. , wbite town on z spur running u east from the watershed." Th0 siiptiosed site of the nativity' is marked by whist is probably oldest thurch in the world, the pil Ars-Toeing those of the *violent 13 ice. elected by the mother -of Con. stentinte the Great, about A. XX 0. Bencath is the Cave of the Nativity. This 1* hown in rocks eet. An in - Jesus of 1 Rock-eut czves for eattle Ifebron Harod the king Idumetus,' but the faPther of tnis Iferod (the Greet) had e the ish religion; and by Julius *4 been nutde. prourator of \ B.\� 47. 1{enee XLerod the Great was broil Jew. He was made king ot Judaes instigationat the of Antony in C. O. began his rule wit great rigor 0,4 .crueity,..*04 to -the. eri Was geful and unplaeable,His • st for blood led ,to the mut- der of his. witet *04 two sons. itis chief distinction *a* the building. ot the --inPle;')U-Alird--10.----11.- was now an old m.n in Itis dotage. Ile had gaind hi8throne, through the favor I-Rorne,and had kept it by bloody cruelty „Front tlie beginning of his reign had btirstzeFbyat *dirri-4 of n „, deposed, and only shortly beto thisot for hi's ovorturow grw .ut of * prediction that the to clrive bim from the thzone. Berod had put down quate wag isitor to, hands.It wi ther the .orthy- of tels It uecczs , he ike the bur(kn 'Off its ..teresting:,to se periMenti til 'mutation by other • been trietl;before *5 never been pernia ars go the internati Congress otelkeeperi., tidy approved are'oIution •"terrnan. r.delegatet that Qrl permission SI the guest o per cont. should be added to the, hill„ and the amount .employes. plied to mo'. London hotel: t ,,namiing compared with the tips :01 hltr, guests. • TIPS Oi BBB.' Upon an .Atlaztie liner t . t42,10 -ti -vet y •journey..' ,is made up as foliows: d Tsble people knew what was likely happen witen Herod Was seized with 'fit of jealonsy. Already he) had id -blood -in hia own home o oiint of his suopielonte •and gun his reign by "killing .off the tire Sanhedrin whose members re hostile' to 'him. His malig- riancy would know no bounds when he heard of * new king of.,,the Jews her., ogtthorner..ing and ocrile*-Herod priests n u ed this august body, but in s way pleasingto tintthey 6 ehief theologians of the nation, and the recognized it on such 10101410u* t to where the Christ should be born". The hrist---The word hots,* tvo. kld esintor. First, Jesus im Xing. sit0itited. 8000ndlY1 He is :tilt tin.gersoo otbn rough vtilhormon0 , 4400;$ Okoind; God'* promises are 1 (Denney* in J•esus and the ospel). 5. Th6 prophet -Micah. 6. hleliem w** --the birthplace itt the sheet herd to the peasant inked days; and a* such .:erskil ',dear the coming :Messiah with the life of the lowly. Their governor was To Chorue. atm. of JO* His gentle breast by Rh love eneircled thy soot shall testi veian, angela* • Boots l* That is t Pzssenger*occupying expensive tuitea often give fire e* as • TIPPINGLr PARIS. one is appzlled b rumber of hotel ',employes wh tip . A traveller Who rece made * etas, in the Ften tal wrotol, fese'cr the een . , person* evineedan eager in ereSt itt my departure tht4 uther They were mmissionajre who ihowcd in't; ny m; if- -waiter ram t "Redroom zssstant o 810 my morning 4.1 luggage portatai "Two liftmen; "Bedroom 'boots; *ciiitnbarmaid;. • essen4ex1- 'boy; „ wspaper boy.; \"rorter who csile otter who opened it door; supreme ites4 waiter who rought inc roy :itli•PtPh-Poitth tftof my itt'irtlal4.4,Nte 011;AM 11 notdrious that in -certain. fes and restatkrotts' the wnera in, money not • only viandsbeir and 61610 - aiters'Wert the woo or- ig aitsblishruents. in the Rui oysle, or the Grande flouIteeskr41 keep all they receive itt tipstfte ouldbe the best • *ad' working. en in Paris* but rooky -of, them St4h4 44 tO or (mat° francs day 4 to $10) 'to keep 'their • A kitslisticisni 'who*eat- s noky be taken to be ai rutworthy as statisties too that the *oast gircis sy ir itt tips in Fratwe to ttes2y $44,000i0041, over bestowed in Paris " (J�ANCE FOR A szno'be.. * *it Is said and =tionstv: of the abotitIon of tips is Sometirrui litUe plaitcd illsof the sanlemaline flzishe th ower edges. c pecially leevee or Long jabots withside frilis hhing on or both sides tremely. mart. They are wo Sial, the flu: coat or tailo with charming e ones are red bsta Big wirel roc the t b t many nost effective iebot:4411:31edtthe :etrilnt50:1:0‘chrwovez: ecessa at is ong tyle; het 1 found *mon Ort!, .and are deci adjuncts to tailored walat th jibbed -a t. The.. new _ .hi *ste-or-bl to tailor-mades are entidngly. Plannecl for 4 costume of hunt green serge is 000 of eresm-co ed 4 witit three plaits each side *gall* tddng the sterge The idea ofits:riat.i -1;4; nde* ing the edf the fr ! i the."0"4 ). ane and' genia4 "rksblY effective. An- otheri .oriental silk 'blouse -mu d eJ fortheazme' - Woo .70 ivory colorcolor with ots pf , 0 , ,Jithice: gougneck was e' ut FortolSy ' . 0 1' z guimpe of rose- coloredsmall * eat) , . dots el:6barlesreaat irregular die pTile tap o ,.. col- lar. . lower Varts, of the gem* sJeevev Were finihlted with strand* of curious heads of milky .pink hu Thc.touch ***novel and mate, sult- ed the oriental egeet of the blouse. i inee;:or ehiffsatiOr. net are thii , mOSt consplcuous, possibly, of sop - detail of'S'eSOPtt .,f4Sh104S« Not • ,only are materials themeelves toned down by 10tluative . overdraping*,. bn't- garniture* arr! 1110r6 often these , net relieved from the first ,ints0elon . w.oriitittchowettib40:ziiitikii:t:bysitIet:reil,ir ugr::: . .,.1 1 r net. ..„,LOng evening wrap* are style. Neck scarfs of At kinds* in long plain simpes fithus, rapes *ith stole , and long, full toes ft- satin lthrouded owe -m edged -with mem- Don or ' Perltkkplhe, wisp.. of fur AS thought''' 'of it** the ttlg ' hat tend tob*.ePlisthietteri1660 ' ottarim, thrts,teetb from -•-'-iitUditlidlor---: ' or -- he to pugsr is now Germany frors old rags. re treated with sulphstri rOtrirsirted into dextrine. treated with a _milk of lime, and it then subjected to a new Nal of ulplruzie *old. wb�ls eourskrts it rntn glecope. The moos .04stahrost hv this process le Ueda with that f coussercs, Ise seat ill sy for on; 30.04