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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times., 1909-02-04, Page 347, 1 s" • ; enanee sta tine uri .1i , .,... --1-. • n".-&tinoS -...,....._:„ •: 4 ire--- ra1igiuith1.., was,: It lovin a r u 6 well. And countless hosts Within this city. are drunk with DEOIJS LITST F II, GOLD. . - 1 c ,-_, , veness of mountaineering. I never aw,.1,. mountain in my life which I did not want to scale,'and I un- derstatid perfectly how it Was that after some lareent.s on the limited 0 PortuRitifm,JO AZ, tl , kr sportmg-,ptper.*ftt jiipt.. 1%, bai. to VItXII, uie ._ bat thbse,were three or.four places power Of the spirit of Godovernu- the lake country where -a- man man hearts, *Oar,: evil passions, tad comfortably break his neck. over sinister temptations, over the I was not in the least surprised to inducements and ..seductions. of Eno - told that the ,hotels 10 those terial thing", over all the factsand es.. a fortene within the forces of in. - We have to keep a ;,0'• ..ila.:3, 7,xitiningl.*. dark . - htc..fnetMght tbe very finest sight on e* e lgood-fight;--------Onlyi------mitidz. must be a roit41 fight'. ion of the .ideal he ore lis. t Ina FIGHT THE FIGHT OF FAJTA i bfoc*.r',,tnhaewikaweVistit.O., It07-ailt-hell'vislii&ocitiadray,31, „ is- nothinkt-like, ' 'it. They- for----the----.pinitam-Alut.tint-,place--0 wrong man .greatly who say thathe.valor is. the. :Plactr_at re-.-71)A1-4it* Bilis, to tax baebelins have for been &regular feature •I the-teeslative- 1,ear in 601110 144::q-ggi1yERERX7-'-'46 44 pits of airy comedy relieve the -high seriou rl4 ;;- were rit7'trank: temporarily lQecI; onTabacieler lax prepositions are taken a little more sriously, though no one ex- pecti to be enacted inte law What the third phase may be h another story. be recalled that 'Kaiser I1mECU not many months ./triperial finances an4 1410itional Orrib gf9-e-Tre Are the -allurements that act on the heart of man. Soine of us find the ;VeriFfirst-eeifflict of all hard enouNh fight with tse'lf.---Tliere-4; hickgris pou,. my bro- ther, g tpr 'strong- er than of life,, the desire of the eye, the craving of the flesh -you know its intensity. But I bid you fight!. You are a valiant man and the son of a -01 ea bi.„ o obtained an' ke islet, and they were compelled to drink crude is - tilled sea water. .They beionged to the Japanese schooner Xhiso Maru, of lxi departed' ale days later, eavi one, ,motithts provisions for theni and intending to return later and take them jog. She never eame back, ikoxi it is thought that she edand lest in, a hurricane. ports, ihcb lc, 11,114tins such ealgulable damage' upoi . the trade nd industry of the Dual Monarchy. 4„ was ited 1iiThine t. lesdon, England, "will R one Mr. Win. McMillan will loin W4 i .striking out in another. NO deub however. we may come into to V4r40-7,1F.Akttietr1411 i o HOW LIONS ARE SHOT. ' earlygio native bearers arry the President's equipment. They will travel for a week or ten tiarf making for e,Toint _where .„.7 au e long as they ceuld; lint even It ure-and int t time; and I will trnst you to slay a lion in a pit on a snowy day. "Arrest-----youv-knaves- ot.-Lpes-forth-the-oId-e.eutina And, to the question ",‘How t" our dowiv.protipet -bas-;-:14 ready "Make yourself an toned- man then there will be one rascal less in the world." Rev. Charles F. Akod, D. D. BRIflSR AM1ASSAD011 POW- ERFUL AT CONSTAIVIOPLE. bachelors might be to a fine or duty not only As of increasing the rev- ut a preventive of undue lOrt--of sinile blessedness - e misem True, the states- ' iatherland, when the weiktcss and kft the bachelors of lifea'hos tend- ed to inake respectable if not immedtatelr practical, and doubt- ieis the crop of bachelor tax bilia Will be richer and finer, frifiriSfitTlaTAMI):. FEB. Lesson VI:- True and rase Bro- therhood. Golden Text Prov. 12.22. Verse 31717The,_ multitude of them btb1*ed - Now numbering' of a sudden impulse,. but en ,pre- meditated in its every . Thou bast, not 'lied' unto -men, but unto God 'MIS ariest rraigw this 'ease as always,an titter ure. Men ma,y deceive their g low -men ; they cannot hide • tho truth,. from. God.. it. Ananiashearing these words fell down; ---The word* of Peter .wbre both an arraignment:and a condeni7 ation, inzplying-impending,, judg- ment, the fulfillment of which was _ not long delayed. 1 tor rusalem nd iti immediate vicinity11 1 . 43-n_rpoge \in 'an'' diL'in'terested • alike each in the other's welfare. Had all things common -A real, • though entirely voluntary, commu- - nity of goods. 35, Distribution was made - The administration of the one common ..fuod____,Falc_ftiAzo..th_e_Vostles4 Atka.. if to -fheir as Won tbe Confidence elf th Sultan, the Young Teat; - 1104 the Populate.. lihentl3P.4 Aii,4ue* cd nighthood 'With the Star of the OrderofSt. -Michael- and. .' St,' George, 'besides being appointed to membership in the- Privy.. Council and pionioted fronti: the -post Minister Plenipotentiary at Tan- gier to that of Arnbastador at Con- stantinople, with emolumentso nearly 03,000 a, year, a nietropo- littn and a Suburban coun- try seat, both fully furnished and "expire ere use a, teeffirielik nie =al ternr-,e-f-rare-man'er tioos found in- the 'hook:L-01- Ati-arrit tat -Stamboul At -an -ex supporting the inference that the ceedingl, etitiCal juncture, and has author of the book was a physician. played Ins cards so well that to. 6. Young -Or, younger.. The em. day. he it., admittedly the most in- phasis on the age of those who ear. fluential and successful of all the tied the body, of Ananias to Its foreign Ambassadors accredited to burial indicates .1k, distinction oh. the .Sublime 'Porte; , in 6.--eari •Chtistian * . _ • 'The_ t1iiige .; oeconanion,-wwwrehasett-14- ested."....districtit-bear - 4#1,0fte.ftrittr-41ete " be cr, cOrporation, for street car in tlides Ilerce-inle-oik-this-Connty Dow -coast swept over Newcastle,,dre. vessel ashore and caused serious dmagt- • - einas-Srditti, a poBtrnan Greenlaw distrot, is retiring .after a service of 38 years, during which Ito travelled upwards of 290,000 miles. A blind man, Andrew Hamilton, Aged 76 years, and his wife, died within a. week ofeachother- Xyles`Brae, Coleraine, from heart disease, now b re_eligible. sub- L-10-4‘pops!' to -of bills to es - ate linreans to, find ves or_11,11Infillturtylikirtitt- A - AO 'give first'aid to tiratct, a,*(1. So on. There is ie Or tatisistener in some of e. If baelie- 343. And Joseph -Joseph ma ea. general staement concerning the disposition of lands and houses by those b wko elieved, Luke Dt.P.e,eette. vidutas .who did hot exeMpt them- selves from the'general rule. . )3arnabas-The same who later beeame the ' companion -of -Saint Paul on the latter' first missiOn. *I 1$ encotmtered more in Uga • Stnall-bore rifles will be -ea I&ea.y-gun ea. eer ite-loaded eartridge taken. - - LIAR, ---either-leeme risWif-4,-ShWiit Quarters,_ or you go out on ha ek---very---ear y.in morning -eateh--pj # lion which has delayed too art„ district for r lomat/lig ea t Mr drives, Carnegie has even $3,000 for -the training florae for orphan girls period at Culttiore, Der the exertions of tile Duchess of ereorn. A crowd of 1,504 people assemb- led to prevent an estate hailiff-serr-- lug notices for rent oi) sev_eral fa- milies at Ballittaglera, Coe. Leitrin. a. on a\beez me-,peop 2 V. r, . , red into Conversation long in feeding and cannot) get 1314;7 him, and tie thane° 4‘ctitollt) to cever. When you are overta ng tlke beast he generally comes to a halt and facesyourgrowling.Tbat is the moment When you slip off Iship ended in the party havi per together". • tier _supper the_Engliih seEenstiess,. and when he rccov our horse and 'shoo him. Some- ered he -found himself in a obx Ittimes the lion will charge at you. hati A490:::i opposite- his ho. he does, -ou gallop out of the teL jos new-found trielidt3f Asadstioan,4. teh and other p Lis.perplexity-he eabrnan.. who could oulv sone Well-dressed men the -Englishman irrhis-ve over the plains. Giraffes, which , told the calshan to drive to lus feed on the boughs of the trees, will tel; which they named. The vie have to bo tracked in the well- llas placed the matter in the hand wooded localities. The party shoutdi, et the police. be able to learn from the riatieei 1 o your horse-, and, PA- liini as he comes At you, it ms ke awkward. • VICIOUS ELEPHANTS.' "The party will Rad -ante trn3es, in the aganda,forests. %Then you thernur o a -year-o tiler _Fox, who was found Telt *te---Ehontint lerot 'antoldriPD*.unraven. has given a g'n- too, you. may not 4otice another erous donation towards the cost of AmPill; the tree, which may make renovating the Adare Methodist taspanuhddetns aredish naottagbicion you. Old vOldfrafe chureti, which will be re -opened free ie of debt. Kilrush.--Guardians are consider omittel-ati i* wealthy yourif man named sard, and a girl in poorer cirOuni tames, Mlle. Therese Glensurped together one night, reeetit u - "Probably Mr. MeMi11ar4 'aridi4at, a, restaurant In the' Rue. myself will not hunt for More thes,:bourg 31ontine,rtre, Paris. vailied the:room reen„ ' while the younger men we;re l'ervite ariess C-ompletely silSir Gerald havingl-aced the Gerinani lief was 219,220. This j,4 rest iffere7We DUT:ing the year ending March' tined upon to All posititins recpur., reclominant %-forfk‘ign- power at hist the411110Wr Of 11100* AVOnWriAincl Constantino le . children in receipt tf, ',poor law re. ' oncsi espoxitible ..!haragter. or.Anihuizronll-vo le,ast nii-on the sa.me-diti, .accord-- et, aged to acquire the COde ii,og to the usual neccoury custom r1C0 00t n _semitropical climate. • only of the Turkish Government, but also of the leaders- of the Young huria7. Thrreeteerhreortsil jauftethre-pAfretelatinh: Turk.st and eyetrautyheiliatejittiaelihil,mca. , 1 is u au ar3; journey. 0 VaA a na ive tx Verge. h nts _II _whenever he '\ shows\ hiMael *Or' ie 'merely lacking the island of. Cyprus- and a member 8. Answered unt,t? 6/5,-. where in the, street, is serenaded _the of the tribe of Levi. ing to her look of inquiry with his i °nit?' -AA-4°r 37. Laid it at the Apostj , = -A-4, -,/ -1.-A. bout three, One's -* week, while, diredt OucstiollY lutautwu arA3 'Plt"1" although the junior Of the other ontturiaciout speci- Turned the money over to tit2sive Sapphire e,n opPortunity to ionort dthof a oi nti is never atertiie hem to elitir2rit whole, -Christian. to -mum mPconspir thui vert'the would -be -taxers to -modern doetrine that itt Ip and flirting wornau, is 44.104114Tirr-inere man be- • tiegoiseteies victim of fent- Istlety and Ids OiTrn auity From il(4ffl r roukt be utter13 u. en, whom no w Man any terms.- folloiAng ncidntTs- cite by way of contrast with the general spirit 'width prevailed among the jeru- salem believers, and for the aake of pointing out, as the author does in the last verse of our lesson, the influence of the sad incident o tbe Ananias, with SaPphi -ezitia97firlitian eondiraiiity."- tioned only here in the New Test rit narrative. .'Kept back part of the price-'- The word 4tPart," is left to be sup plied iti the original. The- eentext implies that the action of Ananias n thus withholding part -61 the money-realited-from-the-serlo-of hi pessession was secret and covered up by an,attempt at deception,. his wife also being a party to the ae- tion. e 3. But ,Pid eter sa-Th, diterri- in. IX apostle was quick to diseovcr te Jori sy of tins man. To lie to, --,Or, "to deceive. i Themanifcst lime' of ATi&s 1. After, ,soki,Was ' it • As their dee 1111. 'dirt r 0 Yea, for so much -For so deliber- *ult.r°elit°4-dulhil°11,1‘tre "tT'inr a ate- 41)a overt -ar.• falsehood...under V"."'" -4 the circumstances' alert, was no - It is to Sir Gerild/is restraining influence *tale his advice that are "tir tri)* is it thit )„,0 have 4`;ree4 ascribed the remarkable istosence of 1,g040,...,peter ,emphasite* bloodshed following the (sup &eat againloodrahsd, which, would eertai The death occurred at Be tit recently of George Herbert Broir one of the best-known linen mann:. facturers, a. former bigh sheriff of Tbhet4111Wieltlow fire brigade is noW says the Wicklow People thorough*. y 'organized, and an Up4O'.ditte:set oE glignetiatave been_pmeered 1)about $1,000.- - • - ars of age. whilc delivering go '1 on hand truek itt Ncath, was struck vioknt1y under the ein by the - truck h&udIes swinging 'around. llis 'neck was dislocated and death' instantly followed. ' Ring Edward has awarded bronze $ eighteen,fisliernien o • Ow Medal* bave een given to two coast guards- men eivilians for bravery at 11 Read, iti September aiiiwriare:t$;Kwtoimy-;n 00 00m10medal e tt- editated chtratter Of the trim. r" carricd °u their original i which they had eomitatted:,,7- o b if. Great lea' came -'von ole elitirch-The effeeOf the ud incident upon, the c0mmunity both .c'ipaiiLuk?irifltrP0ze in includ- the incident in his narrative, and at the Ottltit, dine suggests son gnd a jwitiation-for-the crerity of he punishment meted t to th what -bad_ ,tratis hers wbo might possiblsr have\beefl tern to like duplicity were retrained trent yielding to the temptation. Ills la Matt -statisticrn of June 104 $60 tt., and oath Vela t etock hotk* have,in ty ear Pine* AtIN3t with and in so elIRISTIAN.S OFTHE -,4471g.- A-ifit,erAtirkg discovery 0 ChAstion remains has recently, made at Wad-el-litadad on'the Blue',a4 an miles north ottenna hi .-foundations \ of * r house .for the Irrigation Depar ment will being dttg. A number of vision graves. were found containing skele, to t t4 - potter , lia.--T-irrisen -own) xo L1c1t the, eifreett6 =illation:had followed, , ' ho'served the In two were tin ide of the ars; w1wr it. is a'socia with two ,Other ernbl the' fish- and the, pent -branch. the neck ions nut*, and another of theq jars, which are of red ware, ha spout is wfil-vvr-tr handlests rigor" of the \ pottery with thittl found rst and seeotul (*Watts makrs• it probable that it should be in the seventh or ,,,eightli cenlury D.' The pottery bAs 'been the Khartoum Mosel' At present, very little * the Inetory of Chiiatianil egions„ and we must, look to exe voLtiou to throw light npcn quarter :of an e . graves are tWo'.moutirls'ealkd 1, the tottbres 13qt-el-Anat.fl use.,of Ansk" (or preMahotam n.'people), whith doubtless, nt* the 'itc of an. old Christian- chur and ono* bably tizn tuscrIp tho_p ipsn,idI1t.00s; Tromp r Er'