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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1910-01-13, Page 6 (2)Pa oats but th 0 0 butd ;Weed to witOm it 1 nLesuie of now Wginn Iut forward to its, Alit a •, titiOn. hope, Awls so deterruintionto.0;,ot igsiotnartAlii; ug. Li Tb fyt i ttu I lu tb.cirrt. ., u den, but u &tn h„; The_now luts its root*in bzt * 'fruit* are farther yesterday is to see it 'ye ; that which haa been Peilose s 0, 0 in feet, is e'llerixthed in nly for whet it tuts dont for it bolds our guidin* lights not to tkoit us. buck but to guide us It may be fair, with memory' ieLurer, but they are .only pro kesofwhatisto be aSniu 144)Prexxed, b years. To tbem one seem* as the knell tbst ,counts itself toward the Yurs pelt, only *go. But tli� greatest biassing of time, hia ,P0*40or'of the clays that aome, Of the ea ef life may be turned and tl�W.ortee begun, that such ught is possible a this of the paat with its, eomple rtt. The paiing days- teacb us tolive tbeforwardlooking life, to, he ,,tha though e era* page be dark with .stains And blot. td over twith ear,. yesterday ' zvt all; there sans the new with a noblc r„ oij trains for suhettes OEir old days are o he aimp ignoreil;titey are „to bb weivett, into tbe structure of thene to be "like the 'lessons painfu11 'wrought out on our slat at 11001„, forgotten in *e sen that they have been c&rried to aid ito the enrfrbing, the ikil and power..of highergr Ifereis this new h mean to us He mut be 4!), ' Ion ,,sto Aft heo and to face the days tha :with h('art nervd for nobier 1 i 1 her attain 0 nobler,eri , s. TIii iij the time to seek to Iarg„. er Meanings in life tor our- .. ea wer* ia" 11 the thr.��Id wol pre* brier renew vogth the .kleirmen, itd` then _return* to rettuM,, 7, *a. Their! 'Synagogue* period them were _synagogue. in every tOw0 41,04 in every 45ntairting. ten *men. They were Iced- not onlr for worship but c#110 venters of local government,, 0 'week. 14, as 'schools for thilt clers of t kue er the ruler*. of the eoirnuuuity. a After gives efltsat, 24. .411 47T1 e m ovinc d wth kin(»!-Distase theNew Teitement," is looked Nisitation of Satan, ex. in a few eases 150. riou ..4isorders and ntert4I gement, especially, Were rded as due to aisualeta poses- sion. ere was re Inueb truth in Ith;s popular belief that TOM* ac 0022120ated hia own teaching to it was 00 part of our Lord's par. se to antleipate the aittveries of modern seienee4 e healed them -Much - of the nuniStry of Jestui is even up to the practical work, of working nuncios of this kind. . 'Through the,.oure of mere* bodies 13,0,.was often able to effect the cure of their swill*. 0; Decapolis—"Ten dties." ..A region of Peraea. beyond ontaining ten federated cities, of which Damascus was one. 1 but be kept ilea e use of meal' ° ° s told water -that h*rdena ti da and -enables, them to resia effsets, of told sir hot water is uaeI it bouIa 131 ight, when, the long emptirn frorn fe,t0 cold/gr.,-.That *Iso is t4i iLor..vaselin *P.111,*$ Jure to.ehapped band t11Vi T. RWHER VG V011a OTBERS. Once o " ed *beet 4 new birth as taking plaee. some for i in life. Uow eagerly hearts tha aw enititto4ini, 1 0 and failson7r,owort:r it * o t sueit'a new Uow much better it is to see each day *S a posaibe new „birth, eaeh as a new beginning, cbance to do better* to .inc,c forward, to recoverfrom th0 to remedy tbe 014 mil wortby faitit will never se $r.*nalippnig back into the dust it ill toel hire ever climbing to- ward $36(L A worthy faith still rt u*ourn over the:tracks ivarked tbet yesterdays ; ,it will traco wit eonfidencetlie way fore; it It !ieer that way in nowledg4-of-trut • ocr, keencr joy .in, doing. the will. of the g'14 and a joy 1.- 0 ow 111--*---thp wx er re it a fatnily a earth and heaven. True 'faith will say„ as the new dayi pp.rottelt: Etre in each -of ine me on tbese is Just the eltenee to And out for *Wet' Iear lift, *Maros, to make real sonte'r lutude, '. 9 oin the saselin;hould he aitd th.e. lianas row* veral minutes in more ho &ter. T the emulsion Toole i i. proeess wishing 4sloola • flour te this r wbe Ilt*Iltialetwarro w stand over rn ud rd silt:Iiirt.:3714 ,tieiorts Pot*toes., good potatoes, then' ivntove ho.top, ;woof) out Our -potato into * 4 /teat artd 4n, ,butt. a kdd • • 5* Ong I • d bak ori overt with softpaper-utdessYO4 ter, mak,. salt, * Lad pepper, an fin afford tiotgrease the towel,* and ,g whip up ughtl$. yin the she/ 'man should go to bed. The with a layer, of nusiled potato, , next morning the hands should 160 .thin totyar of *swum ' hieh has wabed in VOkl Water with A little, teen pravionshr fried then -mashed n .potetoe* unt4 the ah,ll is fulL Plaee - on Op.,* fist cracker umbs. and hits of butter apd pairiks, and plate in toren till brown. flash,....-Vou ;ins of slie. el pineal)* t 'If a weck of such treatment does not'bring the hands of the man who habitually takes *Olive open air-ex- oreist,into. good -.0 dition he May suspect that th water he use is :worth ofl, too hard or that there is * general', marshmallows, a rids English 1, alkaliu.e condition ,of his, lOteuxt wainutst one quart of Mayonnaise: 1 that needs attention. ',_ , - :dressing, one quart of ereem ' Some men find it advantagetina to. to whip,,,, cut 1i..,. pineapple in be band!, to go without glove *11 tubes and toarter marstmat. nter long and such Men are ar)t, lows. Chop the nuts, but not very ' r &llowed. pressing u t ished, Z* w* 'nth s • Art134 I w. elear aattr" with white cabbge. iJhe41 doe ater to pr*I2L fltil'0410:*';'4,1311te.14$7111111g7POinlogitle:41111,*7o6.°' $ A one egg, 0041, *oat and pepper, and a hall p'etsittester well beaten together After pouring this over let it *I to a, bil. This wifl alightly th-dceri the'dressin,g. Baked Cabhage.—A great MaT11 people to whom cabbage stefut And it delicious prepared iu helt)hlieut7dillogf ewsahLiget_70% ilxIL er mallmitettx9. and boil Until t (lIbr. Draiu oft water, put in do ping howl and chop fine. To a Jar cupful Of nth milk add *One e heatexii two tablespoonfuls of me ea butter, seasoning with lt and -a little white pepper if at bzn Mix with cabbage, pt in baknig Pati aXerlAilblt elerbutterntYnno re $ putting e e have not only ',very Clean ham *1, fine. Then whip the cream and add (* ut hands of fine texture provided to the mayonA4 ve. the juice that they have learned to -use very 'Attie soap, Bare hands -are not an unusual sight On the Wner golf iluke, and the hands may easily be kot--tha boort of reit' t; ATIONS FOR TOE ,t1 OF ittpli'S of Soap May ;Easily Be Ove 44#1ii Chapped. �ands, • 11 we I drained off apple, an just before sero)v„ all the in. grediettta together and stir in the mayonnaise and whipped. cream, on a lettueelfaraird-WWP ind , whole nlarshlnalIow and a hi ran e doctors are saving now that nbcnit er at. pie. , in in good, conditio 'ns h a lottnee andwie1z and nsiug Or that it needs *atan olive,Ices *\s'ert niet; coarse. -e. Mechanical- Aid. Of, *uell . Cornbread One -rut of ,sour Meal:and 'stater a r , , little., sit% lar4 'hitt any an wishes "to le1102, the re*•,r..o. 'g, teaspoonful soda; n for exercising 'without gloves,Iake enough cornmeal to make it ten, say the tloir 1e;.; hint turn inside out a, Pair of sti ow to take* tare, gloves that ' he has nited•ever, day 11 Lar salt ,• nttE,T, for`two or three weeks and he win por o e liver. t in 'nett and fairest dreams, to only the coal heaver that, never has fitod a,r,gn ro nt eugh for the, "ha it. roa%tr. rut over this two tufo; roe of the *hinge 1 have been teak clean hands from November Wove% A YOOntil Old are apt to 11 • ter,,,one-half cup celery, g,' to do and'-ionging to do- to May, but almost any man who; a greatI dirtier insidethan out d one-half to Make .sonte life- 44 takes netiVe -011000 exercise imajwitide if themet. takesan' morels°, er, an minced, ant. Season• /maw alat' lives ought to tilt' hand* withoutve". • hoOre violent than an ordowy,„strell well with salt and, pe et, cover a Lo wipe the 'tears mt fro, some .ven glove* frequentlyOuilgedland even' the idler's .gloves would closely ; took two hours. D,slicions, jut another atande to love will not keep, some totitos clean, an 7.; pair of old glove* 'Oil soil hands Irotfhtta role' if knew -ea:CwthelIG•it 111:citernottPhtdgdrirgle—On'andelionerve* so to find Iife Icatt 70 cops 31'4 btte' 'been "Yen" tunes "4 e outsi half eupfUls ofilour ono cupful o with soap and brush. very man' / e bu ginning a oft M1sfiry Mtt. G�tdnT x• • it, o i trary, to e spiritual darkness,, • • sugait,„ orte cupful of suet, one -CUP- tools, of raisins, one tunfui of ell laborious!IiUIIW weir "? thn pa - phec3r of Ta.CP 2,141tan in winier. tred st,grnwhich thei'ml°14411Uffetielirei greatly °I; tu8geirtozn,finakilEllh‘ eh**ri"ght coni rojin-the inroads of AsSyriana and., for donsirto and tater, an*i as ftwit to be *dietea to band* without rendering' them too onee prosperity by the gessiah. The tender for active, use 'in the coon ()et. blessingswere to extend beyond;i. t`ihrty a'ORA'S 'toilet 'table' eppa- 40r41$33, into the 4ietilet Of Wrote*, 40%4, bow .,1104he itas tried to, whieh is east of Jordan, and where find tho right lotiOn far ,ehapped easmx the litter 1404 °Elbe ministry of Its,rulst which is really anotherterm ' twee jesuii were ,centered. :As the Tara*. for soiled bands.. Dozens of smelt clot lites sat in the darkness .of despair lotions have been ,inventigd, Stant 'beeause of the incursions of the Wine of them , are eltedise, but a cc Assyrians, -so -r,. -Matthew-represents, nearly 41 are expensive and molt men, the condition of the people previoustheott weoli it* nettl$ f 004 pg, to tho, cooing of Jesus as one Of 'those who wish fo keep idle handt. tornfort. t or Galilee—.t-part em- phe, arid zelieetiiig the Roman Iterod Anti -1 pas was he rue, laving Jzi iiital in i Prerrnled in the vernmen land, population was 1 of the 0 s of:the fteaVent -el, , * pensitr'e; , Ctorn meal term *n_ o 0 *0t0,. broadlyA _igtrOti .. . uch-chtstper -inteilistotr - "iiixmot. '': * '--ioih ITLItiti ' Malty, eXten of , Gswee,i nothing- o . 1 t in, the commit ,Ilasting.s Dictionary, "Christ and Gospels,. ' spiritttal renunciation , II Nazareth—it ii, paten" men. to make room in., thez from Oehn'a, ae,Counti,' th t Jesus did not irentediatety detach himseli from the home life it Nazareth. ' in' good eondiiion. It 1/. Jesus seems intentionallyt ' MEMOF skc tlx, the cry .of. lobo. Its'eoni- better, a pier, *rata an "Lel- - irg meant not only,. that the,,Workl lt he discovered for the of John was to be tarried on but lei r masculine hatits. than -d.thstt his advent was the advent o old countotlabit of using meal the ateSsianie kingdom. Xs* *Ms o somekind when the hands are to this message of repentance, in washed. Oat meal Is good but 'r ar ked * ti* 111 * 4104014 43, Lt It was ot te silk *Wet -IL IN t2. 111 ants, on cupTiir 4if:.grate s ful of -carrots,. o ful of soda. Steanl S. Serve with brand'? *400e. Ake Pudding. --One quart of milk, te-haif cupful Ace, • sweeten to taste. Place in a bating dish vla bake in * moderateooven• for an ur, or until cooked down to the tiness desired. Stir thoroughly ,erat times whilel'enolting. This is esaity made and is botit,ieconom- ,l' *nit, TRE sumo .1tocom, itet mil three yards • of tusaltothle set ef p�e5.. vnhleached muslin, gut into four strange„, thcivottt that lengths; make four„baWa with draw - re eons. lido be it tstring of, cotton taf,e,letife'allit in . the front for putting in the vete*, after Ana restoratton **tire. ti outline in -Jed cotton the different' Width likowisa tett the ingot lire$ the ha,g* *rt intended--00e,for one Or nuts 40,, one or e,otton and for -.woolen; tack the, bags to br, inside of closet door; will be found to be convenient as well it , are of Sewing, Machin. --Abut o month oil the macitine-thor. oughly With kerosene oil, ' treadle ale- wheel% and etery ioint; remove the sewi'ng.cotton arta 'run the maehine quickly for two or three minutes, then wipe off all oil and dust; nett oil lust. as thoroughly with the best Machine, oil, andagain.wipe well to, reinove excess Of oil. It it st, good ,p1an to place * pieets .of absorbent, cotton around needle bar so that oit rte. -7431110 -7 -the A, thickly folded' newspit- placed tinder:the treadks will rrevent oil ,dripping- on the floor. VP A, few drops oil Should u aelt day. , Rugs and Table Corers.. ul rlresses. Tear them into,, CW together like earpet rags. Dy th'rn bright yellow, or any ferrtd arid have them woven",rth jr tripe% with whit,e' alternating. re ohlsheets ;or stcy, eatton- fir Ite;:*Wkite istripeS. These :tost onlv 10 cents for the .,dye, and the prire of sceevtingy;seltieb, is Smell. lhev tan he Woren in any sire and for floor r tabIC cov. C*I0, be w without inwbeta rtatins. „ r can I* stood lor Cul to hang tide and )j itt tau mot 4ne " In --,1141441011 itt of 0 r 104 old 4 the good tidings from 1. Simon. Peter, and Andrew These two- were among the first atttnded the marriage at Cana, t yield' to Jesus down At Bethany as woo under the ,4140001W * * trim woVtroet. This brought ,trour torture m es I ht ;seep sin I :thoroughly. elestase and Tao double * heal .the hands in half a dozen 01 washings, providedleme siMple oil sat! ointment like vstielino. is rubbed o gire toe se* in and„t!'020. Olt After * more econottlitil *nit *ober eatment for three or four .tallights int la *to •fttienmtnt IbM de 0 hands usually beat' new garment, WlIICt If they do not tilers a few tiro Isom. f lemon fulee rubbed on at ni the einsintstitoeti will sometimes _the_healing, prOCesit,' The fititorti corrects the ssikaltrie "ebntlition whi0t-'ft oftert,the seeret of thaml.ett liands After preaching the virtues .o t7ap and **ter tot generations Ute doctor* 'are beginning to say that dot use of /foals may be easily biter - 'tie* and many men „find that. e y to keep hincli in good (Mien is to wash theril With me in!tt*d of with soap. Some m on, entirely without sioap., for; the luingds, hut that happy *toe it not testily' attained sina is usnall approaChed to, vow of the COnthina tion JA in 'company with his mother, artl! Gran: LAO. 41 • -TheY 1114 tourn mua, .hswt, lived in privacy 10409 (14Pee wit 11110, oud now ""fere enough sifter his zeturn from Jude* at 'Pour 014 pursuats. a City of rousiderable importaue ,Castingtit anet eil, lati tie 1 for the first disciples to return to nto the their OcThpatieiii, ---Iracitiffx—iiiii p about rive miles from VentThey werq fis1ers-4 lucrative CaPetwittm---Ilia reason for ley(' built since the Sea , of Oalile Ing Nazareth, w** the hostility of . i fish. it cannot he .” kis old.neigithors (Luke 4); On his showd thst anyof the apostles were way to ()spoilt*** .he stoppedThey are tailed "ult. Omit, and there rcceived the r earned and ignorant inen,"., but quest of .the noblemsta to. beta his f ly to - their lack .of ding Child (Johs) 4. 40), Carta Iav. training 1 ribbinieal schools In the •Itills, via 3.e!,,usk descended , . will is you token: tt. ttonty Itiles to the. . gores of theearthly tinploymen *es of Galilee, itad took op an us a parable of, their iltvine * abode in. 'Carternaunt; . ?MIS t9r0 estion. a Daviti WAS taken from Is,* not been l'atited with certain. thI shepcotet shepherd if*. tr . There h, still * 4.1elAte sts to Itrael and Pani from his tent« wlzetker modern Tell Minh at the ia.kinitto be a maker of heavenly t lid of the lake, or :Khan. Atinyth t Vs take* three Miles lower down, it'the site. fnm tbs4n boets to 1» Sher* of It was, at any 'rate -'",-Ilvetly for-situ- istion. and most' 1;resperous. This tate* lialt, du* to its, thitiviag isitiog isi- the itustry, ,the ram fertilttk.of its *oil, t oe- , *Waits close pentionity to the greatur 1, white logitsray which conneetetl Dittaigi. t , the tut 'silk Um Letalet. Nowhere -nisei w ad., .eoalel Alas Ws fogad *nett asS op., I dr , portmutlty to **etch* a eornmstuds4te liflpeskiag in, Cio: ' kis to the world. great beauty ,a't4r ase and with busy , ..,.# suites iota It lay sort ' Xaital1, hot least a•• s'ed the When brou dition ton the soap, rne P are 'barite ,bee tOtt,v good this otelsins be droptedor se onlyat rare intcrals and the eat made to 4:lo the Work. - Most soaps in their zeal for de* peas burrow deeper stud deeper,i hands , Until thee' 'seem') and sore. Tite"diseper the olat' the.More frequent the stee'. *up, and the harder- !It prism. Meal cf. nt terttnjra1k attel.,,perhstA Te.r eGkend_411 setion what WA i.a.iAIY h -.Lumps ol the, small pani of thet sa u • lehertiel by Ilse c* es. --but sa It 4 11 1 Oyster reams. owed and rul through a Aloe nuc with threc-qiiar ers o ste. ot. good cream,. ;seas° pper, and paprika, • oouful. of puwderecl gelatin ved._ in three-quirters of a pint of oyster liquor. rot soine 044 Meld* hat of . bedding one, oyster' in„eadt., WJien trhole. ostAter Turn out when o Curried Oyter., °Otero in hot bitter for Chop ono Onion fine and a few minutesin a tablespoonful hot butter .add One teaspociful of firdirpewdae-r-t7onratteallsi)p*onefunifglui of vurry of salt, , one eupful water or stock, and cook Slotvly tors ten minutesi., All ono teaspoonful of . lento* juice,the • 3, sters, and .four tablespoonfuls of.,, quor. Cookgently for *mites d serve with, Ito • _rd oked from -kettle, u. ng lust enougit water ti cover it. Remove bone and cu$ the meat into smell plot**. Rub together equal' quantities of butter and flour according, to the amount grall lett in kettle -4'a tabls. spoonful of finely thopped teler Add one cultterearn,' then the en, and put= halting dish and p'ace -on top one pint of oysters -ov .ot.; ny liquor.. Season oysters. whli &nve hot. It and pepper and -bits of but and cover with * rielt pitet ec thia, leaving 'opolungs and ba * moderate oven , until "a own. * • 4 It pound prunestender,A then ar them. Line a butterd baking with thin slices of stale cake, th fib up:with tite prunes. Ce,141-„Iv e*ke moistened, dot with,bs of butter, and bake n a ateatir,ove cream minutes. 'ono tum dish and garnishith ijd t Prunes- earn until t: but not brolien, ne-half pots runes. Then pit and fill titaiteas7xthiteethurouppitilt ur nttit;,w, raj:: or dt m the fruit to the f re. ir and stir in one-thfr latrn--diledinornfiz tap f othidelirfa4t;trn.:4Poinurtzittoistairt,taire to Ilanden. Serve with sweet.-toel VM V 2 4 _ la 12 ir nnrl pumpkin, e ottt �cds, t .6 thin *Ike*, Aftcr t1l weigh about ht, preser unds granulsa slued thin, h gzIr toot; raiz thorough stand over night; in the too plse n the store, let it ,boil ly for *4) hoar* and one-half, util the sirup is thick. Put in hen tool. Delicious. -Oie and one -ha f s of brown fuser, eseel,lpful tato tit 'se One lurtfl * o and pinelt *e k*spoifal• I ea*