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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times., 1909-03-18, Page 7- moita4,44„, MOM If ▪ .," 4"19 Tuiloye. , thcr un1\ A ,'is t tee* that m4ny\1iises aro \ illy adjuste4. ro4s are wlerking in arlt:Yards and plowmen are trying to Make poems or a living. We owe it to life and to our world not t_1(sa than .to ourselves nr own aptitudes, to cultivate our et powers in the tasks for which we are- hest suited. We have no right to drift; we ought to_surnin_on evirirpower W43 -hate in qi•ji bet a work that w can,e10 and do .welL , ,OILIOUSRE$t. 0. 001141PA,T,11311.' „Olt $.41.01# sos. OMPLEX1011: .14 'Costa Another Scientist' 9us Less OfePertt 0rnia Right nand. nothere.esseientist f London1 En. and lea aid fliVy rneufiug- with ayse7:4 . Cox, who is one one of the Icad- ing neanufeeturers of "x-rays" and lugh-frequeOrtisits and apparatus, o ma ii • t tQ14 *Ii fit %10 4r• ftir$ ill -Wive the conflict between the' is the-giter and Which tite 1e387 but there are consolations. Either things we must do and therm we It may be that the plowman is coffee or porridge, or both, can he void do. Perhaps you have heard rally doinea finer work than the. obtaiued-earty iii -the Morning, and 'the long, dark evenings after the early dinner pasts very pleas -iseeeelteet- _csin _work at sees a.m., or ON'14,1 earlier; but there PI a 104 break about ll o'clock, when the chil- dren come home, Itangry, cheerful 'eteent-iefeterze pre t� ;. v ,„,•• i• .r: tc; i2g con 3, t1iev wiiT Lie reeitt-nr6-31, can aidr:uita6spittirattiTi P°411I5 My wit -find our way iAto the rncanin :(f `the 'necessity upon 'us towe so Much of onraelves away hf tho -t;reerly wheels of the -world'egreat machine? , , Could we over fit ontselVes for SMY' greater work btit by. ArAtrur tom- - ;it -1410h .fieema so little t ' learning tho Nse. Col* 4,4 4 4, ea ?eis , 9 u,601,4,1 aiduoSuntiilst rert.itioa Cluster Amog the old eaalee of Ireland -none s iz..ovcJaenotes than Inarnoy1 11n County Cork. It ii in the wall'S i •iuiWin t1batlie3larne.y, ,set. stsltietha,h , ien . igiisii et tsd %* to, afl1 fu , , g oi e e arranges a 1tidkehieun her head, and if cld 'iza a little eicarlet peat, •which is more saigges- ve to the English iiiind'„of the lade than of heueeworit.„ She it,. owver, ;4§uft11Ar, 0„.,..„.cgopiei_ cook and having -dished up 467.d -inner waits at table, too. I. BREAKFAST 11.:?0. -'115-1R-641B-b-riakfast taken'about 3,I.30_and dinner 4..3O iffi 5; ' t.\re 'tiresa rtti . sald that in the good time com- poet, for what is the real measure every uan will have to de only ot alt our Workl Is the clitet -ex - lo . . None would for long be satis- sarily doing that w iich is more d with that arrangement. Erni sublime than Vie work Of fa - the believe ,they were ther who, for the love of little ones, born t.,, wear wings and play on 1- bears the yoke Of servitude I Nei- l__ ba,r 7910 soon he ggkit3,,t_kr__,,„ 4,11!er..„1,1i0..w,a-laoi,,.tb.c,-.21-94-,itaelf •- ' - rwer---- - Tibe...ineasiire.,bleitr.the IrIA.4- - , . , -Often the. hurelens that seem to It would be au, easY/Inatter to threaten to break ii -s are the ones tia.Y to all who feel the rata* and that inake me- Their discipline of grind of ,each day's dull tasks,who the dull task is the refining.pot realize keenly thit seeming conflict where the gold of life itself is pro - between' the duties that peeessity.,duce,d. • But for their, grinding ne ittifit0:4 ieere_ er$ ret an operation a is atClaptonthe 4,1rezitled dermatitis, and lost,_ the larger portion of his right hand, including three Magers. The thumb and the little finger were saved. • Some years ago Mr, Cox lost one lays on, us and the high bdthng of cessities lives would alt be only dna is .always milk and sometimes tea of the ringers on his left hand, and cur aspirations Be content.; Ie IS pebbles; the jewels' are discovered as well.: In most households coffee Le has ytanother t to undergo anoer op- short; heaven awaits yoU; time's y the lapidary ecalled sometimes is served between 1 and 2, and this ration. He has contracted the disparities will be adjusted en ,eter. duty and sometimes.adversity. meal is often the occasion of a 'disease in the ellen. • ' ,,nity. That leads people to Jake Only as we see life the light pleaerent little gathering of intimate A 111 ." --'77-Ah to the ure t e meal, is difficult to ,prophesy: 'It Ina$ con- sist a beefsteak and onions Or of eggs and paneakes. Potatoes and Sausage in some form or other are esually provided, and the beverage 4 r4. tursi Ei ow IS SOATEDe • t1OU bI3 ti at ex 0c art t tle\eastle 1 ed'en. to saves an 014 we. fromman owning, who, to show .her ,gr , 'Offered Corma,si al %Odell. which should have t4o ersnesevertese -.a tongue. that- could men and women, friends 0/1 foes, as he willed. To set this wort however,. Cormac must, climb to the .rep-of-theettestleieleteliimeelfedesewst' in some. diffieult,:wa and kis ertaiit'stane.in t *elle situate • Alt*r., jff rolt6WilVtlio 'aid-ivetuale directions with great minuteness, kissed the stone; and. at once Wth Wined all e persuasive elognejece witiehelesaleinerreproraised eev s told rot h Is ,,,, 0 1 IA ------,,,--*,--„ , • tter it . , „., , rt 1 1 rst 'd tctter which is at once teen in hatul by two clerks of the Iloteeehold,, a the mail is divided into 'ewe \elat --private and ,oilicial, all letteits not inarked pr,ivate being include -0 in the latter claes. eyeareetheit-senteusestosteetleal with by Lord Knollys and tile as - instant, Private secretaries. Beek letter, 0,16 it is opened, is Impressed with bei_trin ILJb 1.4 Royal crown, and, y t secretary who ie* reeeTu na • and addrcss f le titer, -.I L,-.,•,1,„ out -Ireland. I went also to er colt tr4rarnyr. of the hest -known castles in the world. . se. est t -topeof-th •i Thwrnmii began- to look for 1,110-11(1ted- gtone, and, at last..found it held, in place by two iron bands suspended from the' very top of the stone bat- tlements. ,A row of iron spikes has been plated on the top of the bat- tlements above the stone to pros - vent foolhardy adventurers from atteireptireg to kiss the steno by be - lug let down /ewe the walls by the heels, as was th custom at one, The operation was apparently time as a dose for the sake of ,eter- of these higher val144 ues dees the friends. . e ful and it 4*, hoped that it nal health hereaftor. • ,,, .4,, it-v:e4 s tnap„;tr Noimat-„,thrispinerna rfAry, L 7- , „Tett an -1he4h tete n ..-....esses ,EPSitnir,woNvtiltro= '- 'Itivtirtri,Q-UT.4.14, 434.14WV- 4 AIX,' PAM f r t , „Asst.,. , p .4Fa lett-ilia; w ICI' has given flo 1 solved by a mechanical coaltent, by; meaning of the toil and. hardship , '• an aSfilaled. apathetic indiTference become evident. • geeatise man be- "Betvveen 2 and trouble since.. l 4 in the foref- t _beg* his -haeidie,..and ,haa.. eeWety certain ' present wi not, ir the making he learns not simply. anl4Tand pope -:'-t i(1t r. -3--i* An ab- (1,1 33 ..11_„tkol.Aer orderssysilsoh _i, .2tncoon is 'the usual time for formai Like Mr. hall Edwards, who has t‘,.. th43, facts t at fret us. , . 1‘,. pension fromy the eivilehe rightly lived until.- it is..;--inark...-tti_Ond...ure but to delight in the toils' 4,30 or D:- -The preanible to n-SweT1- list M'r .Q* has wfterPtirnin-tho'thaii- a probatiorriar, a probreliia- . the- present, to fight eireum;'4s11---dinnor is-often-rather-clinfus,. early ignorance restang the, tic future. Folks .will endure all Stance, to show himself master of ing :to the uninitiated: There is -• dangers of the then newl3-discover- i kinds of discomfort and even wrong his fate, and to Ands the lit ° that usually:A small table laid with diff - cd rays. ' - ou the bleak threshold when they strikes itsrootsso deep into eter. erizat kinds of cheeee, !savories, but,- - Novi-aedays operetors- are elabor kr(ow thseeloor to warmth and e`heer nity that neither parching drought ter and hard ihead. We all help ourselves, and eat either standing or walking about' the room. This . done, . we return to the big table a thessreal _war be ns li 4.-----aiwartivottgit—a country reathed h7 the gospel. ."Wellsto-do "Swedes usually con- tent teemselees with two course, Dillleulties and How They Vitere either meat and a sweet or soup ,Overeome. 'State ,tlie, ohetescees sei and a sweet, as the'ease May' be. the way of this progress, and how Different varieties of stewed fruit they • werrs overeotne-from. with- out, frem within. Name the va'ri. are more frequently - eserved. with .ous inekia,a,t8 which. incitrate atid meat than with us, and I remember a dish which conisiated of baton, ,erpress both the elifficulties and the -boiled: as --Frenete, e s evil with good. , 'W fit 4, Tia‘ , ' 0110- 11-- 6tran, e ,The Third Era,. The Mesa 1.: mixture' at first. of the Church (A D„ 3040), "At 9 o clock tea is usually served Thee eauteeieleifettitseexpansieros with eandebutter, eeirceev and The plaeeN to_whieb--thei_church cold meats. Of the tea, itemeest. ho ;was extended. , - ., . said that it is quite harmless! but The value ,of :thie rxpansien to it is difficult :to speak enthusiasti- prxisrvis of --ifffre -elixir-ch. .ialiy about it. 'It ni`iiiif Tiketila- eetheetnain-etirserlseofet • ;,,wakee----e-emes-the---reg 'expansion. , sleeper. . . e...........1004.m.a......4.•••••••. ..............6 .................... •44.....••••4............... \ ENERGY rnon,witeq. IIEAT Surplus- .Pa'11:iir ilePrig Reonomized : _ in ,t2tiglahd. riVtar • 404 ately , safeguarded. Lead, being will soon be opened. • nor rising flood affect is prosperity. • praetically impervious to the "x- The wolcid needs those who are IIENRY F. COPE. • rays," the exverimenteklists' use ' spectacle ii eontainixig glass with a• - lad alloy, gloves -in -aide' of rubber • ,. mixed with lead, and similar masks for ,the face and shoulders. .. Mr. -beast, ,however, was one of the ilsest manufacturers of "x-ray" apparatus in England. His work was the fi,rst, to be brought into use during the Iloer War, where it was ,of. '. t Yaletii to the sutgeons. Ile J._ ., e-ii.-7,11--risiiiireillireseencuefifi- --- sees. ----see h 'Mr. Hallstosvalds. . &TOM' 0 a Tints „ - elneete.setlug the apparatus Idol Three- eras etreeseeneideredeinetl hands,naturally, were the first to lesson of the Quarter. - The First .Era., , The Two Gieal Powers producing Christianity, its, fruits and successes 0.D. 30), - --Thee-Everlivjingefeeader and, neer Ascended to heaven. sit „ on the reght hal-7-11d o -C-1- , ut s his work ,I that I b ''''' ever present with his people, and it out,to the war. . doing among 'them the same eciati he pain became so intenee, hose. , that. he had txt undeirgo,larn. •of things be Oid on earth. N3ii; ## • . geenther thine •e ..ration. . In recent,- years at miraclee which he evrolglit through ' has been a Martyr et.ce the apostless So the, picture`of the' o erabla pain. fret ehureh in Acts S isethe mete \ • • - NECESSARY , ELIEF: ahining in actual tile sets the t.ea li. ings of Jesus, the Beatitudes and, •,-'60iiii-je7;47Wiril lair .father *mit Golderi Ride- . . , loit to taker your .plano-Away with CouStantines motto "In , ho • u whore , you marry? ...„ - signo. vinces.!. "By. this sign (of tlei, . ,. PhYllis-Ite says .1th wiltrinsist on cross) dew ,rs,hast, tongues,. 7 is Irsts, ;\ - i - of the chinch in all ages.. • No church' or body of mon which deities 'the divinity and ecintinticd " INTERNATIONAL LESSON, MAR. 21. 1,•••• 4•1101.* - ' be effected. When the disease first apiltsared_san his ieft hand in the orm, of a kind of chap -which appears 11...1110- "x-rav.a',! *reTnt Duce irt DEF$ERVES THE NAME. ' Aeleitteete your friend "Kanitetni a exiatenee- of Jestr.,; has ever rainless dentist? , _ _ largly lueee13061) iri spreadin5 the the United Kingdom ahstINe Prednee tells me." Noitteelres. He's so busy 'Ire gogyel. or building lip thiz ,religls , htcsn't timo to take pains with, his °one life.. I . c4 ' t init. The Iloly Spirit coming with new , . wer-antl----ahundancer-Aeiliiis' ee coming of the on of God has. inade the greatnese of leis se ork pos. sible, is the othereforce by whielt Christianity has madse . its tai- l -sues -As. . r.,1•411.••• - - HIS J011. stippose- you are still with the same. firmr, t4iid, the old school fritItn4es.,"-ans. werea -.the youth with A 'generating- station which pro- the patient expression of counters - dudes' 4;000, hep. of electrie,a1 axtev,.. gy enterity from. - V04040- heat has '#-What's your- position" test , been • sta.rtea----.to "1'111 -employee."- Crook, Ctnenty, 1.)teiham, England. "But what is your official title ri ,The total amount of p.p. er 4111141"' ,httv,teft_anYofficialielle-It! ally wasted fit the form O heat+ tleise-When the manager wants Great Brittle) •e.normous. Apertt somilleing clone he tells the head, from the waste in factories, the' clerk, and the head clerk tells one blast furnaces ant(- coke o4',ens Of of his assistants, and the aesistant waste heat -equivalent - to tlh'Ont- 'And what' then t'' half it million horeepower. On the "Well, I haven't anybody,to tell northesset 'Coast afone, aceor,dingeto feeees\to go' and_40, it ntself. terialver, -read -kelt/mile I • and Steel Institute, they emit west heat- equal to '209,000 horsepower night and day. . Of course all thespiestet pro. dneed in this is, not wasted. His presentee wag made manifest soil? e 16, 1226d ntiilt tht' blast to the sensor,. qo that people would.; 01 rat5int fur b4it'"Iftlitiltgheerri;' realizes. the fact and the nature of '5ints or. other"PurPdaes• he power which Gransformeti thet largo' su,,risidt of Pow(' haedetor of, tile peenler and mule 411rataulos 414eillek'118 -been lieel,the number o the disciples. Ite' 11'4 it. Ile:late the stories oEthe Asieeet- sion, the Promise,. the Prayer Meeting, the I/ay of „Pentecost. • eo 0 TO WO 0 WEAL .prirrarof clue of kidno ible. When tholvsekssohos or hese:intl. lug ilEit the kfdpeye e!,„re to become* affected, • heeTiiniegs cheek ttes 133cl:slit 4010 any .eneetizes of foraer n't,*tyke), clunzi'lleatious aro *isle and oho brAt thing yoa llesipsse trieteteerv ' • tiTe niott deadly, rottae.• . * s'Iaek U41 lit'. ctni: et s h • thee 1 .11 Tot ,e1%. a (in, the nortbeast:,,,cottst s., !it.)n hes been, Menet. 'the distric i'•orrioreil hi, it fietA0tie Or ntake -;St.4-•'.beIalg.u tfr *t: 151°leiIrlt, 4 -Tf-7c)1(11ir4.Thzme olwor Irrtetahlish . ITV atJerilsalein (A.D. 0.eoe e supply teetre 4 • s 1 • ,. s der raAilways, sin oN a Et . . . titi-..-ih . 0,..$011 , iot. Ili* huh to! ustitOtet- 1 trivt. Thi' I s lite waste. $ $ isplse othis power. All t ,t , 1L4D GIVEN 151'. 401% 0 11110111%,fientivtill'i*101711. Ho-titlf-TE 01 tt Troutilecu rs. Mare* Savo, ttrattistet,' w8Itcg1i the tor or two Wit„'ttlirtic ,T Iha any kngtIt t time. l4rltilitb1**6441011 hart a mho** tow ma 044"00thinittooke.: ilVt$ 1'e0444410te41 41.061+0414414,04417:000141,41,416* o good. 1U2 88ele,044 iettitlit* 41,446141 weer ,1 h,(141. 440, 0000 _Vitt itat 00 *rout can loollsros hew v'6?tttteta)44t'!•fh°,"4ttr. tivit*"41. 1. our diree • • Thi tran orathn uf chitrat- owner iit-riziteitieeeseptrest seiteteekl skeet/me rter 'rniut tec ectri 0 ow what that hange his °win lso „in Cie eharater then tarn .1* ristians. flow mains, by ii, *et act Onekth itt ratinthers.,- N se the' si4riS which -VOW thiX nrderPeJ • tsenty'' ther6-.4s0", -tXtrit 0311 itattA, b ' td'inthe rt mrkd in \ • c toii, and' h , AO 'the h it if"' tArrie4 tett itty mites to *her itiA for posl!er,:_ Anita e *I • Ili 4:641e-Viic-israitife-47 eloquence must get down on his knees, or lie flat down on the Teet=,,Alent1;hit,hed t,the_w,nAst and thrust his he an shoulders down about three feet through' a square ape -bins in the tit6neii op- posite the cornice, and in this position turn his peek and kiss the stone fie= thp larder side. An at- tendant withgondmuscles must be at hand to hold the heels of the one who attempts to kiss the stone, else by the law of gravitation he •ereseitt-go-ilerough.th, • hole to the grould; a hundred and twenty feet below. • . ODD CAUSES OF' FIRE. tLe-Cetteirslerethes. ' sesp ttlire Ways. - al-inost-a---vronder t t 0 world is not hu_rned up, when One realizes what trange tircueit staucer-9ney canse , a disastrous fire.. In, one ease, according to a,' efl known insur•anee: mane the- acerul crawlin of an insect set A book, and the entire corresposed. enee then sorted into tivo classies,. termed home official and \fore4n Ifttets which donotcome under either denomirtation-7such. as ".ggi,trgelcttteereeldttdrtrseelriorthes- tenagesftm variousecharise able enterprises, letters from in- numerable "cranks.," and °thenef , a _op ehareiteritaro,sorted into ous correPlasonden-re, ill- 1 !ITERSONAL" AND "PRIVATE. • All these, together with the un - epoxied correspondence Marked private,-a:re then sent to the King's private*ifiiitig=foom before eleven o'clock, at wtsteh hour his Majesty, with Lord Knollys, ueutelly goo through the letters. 7 :Letters of a purely personal character, from intimate friends, ot enclu e e regu ar rnai delivery are the despatches daily Sent to his 31ajesty from the Treas.. ,stry,Alome----ottul---„Foreign-0 These are enelosed in a Tante, red leather -ease, white,..4namel- led 'tablet, bearing the words, !stkerom the Treasury' whatever the office may bee -"to his Majesty the King." Only the chief of the office it is sent from and fle-Iiing's, ,private- secretary, into whose hands it is always personally delivered, ea,u mile* the ease.; - thltWrive-IrrBirckin ham Palace throughout the day are rorted and claseified in the manner ftireadY deecribed as they come in, out they are not dealt with or seen by the Xing until he following morning, unless they contain mat- ter of extreme.urgeney. 4 4 t tve th.st, lel Pe, el e„,e2re, • •7' re 1 1 S, A? o , hod t s 114 -Thi dise.seo, se failure .4:s' to hold *emelt . muse' plumy YcIire useitcriege in owl that. tcrriblo 0our4o et 4' Um" Ctrniu P-11 not Sol&aff a Cure ter-Cense* , but or affections tributary to, end Viet result he that slisease,_ ceintgae4 all the seines .et rocOgue t w or ne -.1i!fit7on nunieroue persons leave tri itnetele Don't .4, ,buenbussediBle taking *uythii ;nit "Dr. Woods." vut lie in it yell° wrapper; three tia_ttla4i4,!,tietsstretiopeaeks prieelacentice t. •••••1•01. down shake at the height li 1 o er. • 'Titer°, ie the cold hand and tkeic is the hot hane, the hand . t-is„.xamiestesantt elariemv- •..•••• - organ of preheneione There its -the tender pressure, the vigorous squeeze, and the frigir extenlon, as if one were sUbmitting to it poise - fail operation. "A .true handshake is like quarrel or a marriage. It Cakes two to enake It Two 'hands me9t- ing in a sympathetic grasp, WIth just ,enough pressure to suet weleeme without inflicting disetiine fort-ehateis the real handshake. ferable as st, greeting to the pro- miscuus kiesing .one sontetifees sec 1,17 Apart altozether • from the' fact that specifie--dirseali34Y,'' conveyed by the contact of the lips; -always to"' discouraged. The mothers who will bPsoundae ers- da iv:ei a t. anybodyft,,1,teit wise kiss laeni t • , • , SENTENCE SERMON'S. . .aith neakei _net)! • biitot,t7 When the King is absent' from one 11*4etterseare seat -in -4 eueual. manner, to Ilurkingliain _Pal ace front the Glenerali. PotOM and 'taken by special- msesseng%e; twice a day to wherever the King may he- steeyiner„ Thissereppliemehoyee • eutl--eorteepoit I. I • ; a buildipg on re. •' .. • -tr once ; 'letters marked Pnvate Some cotton wats10^ had bten used are despatched in a special- beg with mineral oil and then thrown! from the General Post Office direct away. An unlucky insect crawled, to ta if f through that .. oil -saturated waste,I i; vi:lic'hl'irtatevYrs' alhdericassiesd clit: ing-aro treaiect differently from all way and then tame out with some of Oak.-- oq fibres adhering to ' its Plod:" l ' su tequentirsit pertnihulatetv other mail_ it!a-tter. They are a the tleneral- , Post 1. round the building, coming at last. waYs 8e114' -t9 Office.in London and, pas theough to the gas jet to meet it $ fate. The ceatavssibie& -tirrita- no --otber-distribilting,- centre,: body, caught' fire; and the,tenfortu-t:' Wh'ell-Ilialifirett-f abibird, nate inneet ',dropped blazing to the' dK.flyn$,Iv`811eMr::,::ntghc:Kiisng13nintzt`\*Obneewe it floor, setting the Waco fire.' ith Cotton *quite iiskti partly tel. t sponsible for anther curious fire,. Palace. Ther are opened 'and ton:. 17re-is time an electeic spark did the ed before being ont from the Pal. misehiet, passing 'from a belt to ace, and ens? letters on utgent mate some coVlucting substance near it ..ters are telegraphed. .4. -and -,tommuteitating iyith, the iot:1 AAt, whatever)slaect thteXing may tan. be , etayinge it is Always t °needed Two instances may be 'cited of.fire, with the,n'earest. telegraph -office by keing,A.441i0i .*he trentistiviAld first ease a flood causedrthi water graphie despatches for his Majesty to rise inside a ractory until it are delivered .practieally the inotant eached a pile of iron filings. When they, are received, hey canie into contact with ,thes, Yel letter, of course written by itter they oxjdized 80 rapidly th4t, the Xing or'Oteten need he gtaniped, tdAcAnA AntfatolY.. ,.-licir;-as,ntt-ak nor neetf-anY•tettef:written lit' & *At set\ fire to WO wtloceworx, near theraber Royafyowsetattlys m seed, t'o the IT de.' urtiesiiess basinots have a e (41"r elt"''ihe /slit" Until zrehteiitilibile;rsbuott. if,thol/NiAnottir,vicitioftli le'inthu4st' ;hics during a, fir found it thei pritate letters, • heafTrea,lisett 1.4y the of "tip limo set fire 'to .the .4the other *bnild ,tho "w411. este • ter; t , Ingot() *band in favor .li&bt Zth fltt ts Along -VL bor*teentiy a d 1ie ()Yee tted 1,,y -ti Itind ;r 1ai i i 0 ' g exptriem'* ,t 1F- - ieetit P , et JesnedPrOICSSO '41V4 tfl t110 liatdA * twice. , The double 'minded are but half. witted, / . Peace is the power gained tii`rotegle pain., No pleasure cornes from pta,yin with lifa._ No good is any good sluice it i,' 0-1/ a W-11"''' by what he" seeS,',` e sureet, ewiftvet way ijf bein deMued15 -to (10 flot!UflZ. - Your imaginary Wrongs ' cannot o'er you your real' wrongdoing. An ideal too heavy beoomes a (111i$ netead-Ast uphill.fight is going down hill. The man Who lies dotsea on ,you never has any *tending at all.' Listing men cannot long be eetie., clea with, de -ad men's praarn. Ilcing, food-ill:Tot much goodun- 10E.I.31Ou1 goodness makes good. • The trouble with many 4tplifters • is that they are only onlookers. • Nothinx•will' helpiyoir into heaven like_,lititiliegi hells'. • raitkis soot brighter and niig1tier thaxi fcar (f the futures \ It's no Use talking about E*ing feith in GecI unlesii yau keep -faith, with men. The, posii,44,ugualfry thioci literary' chratfrr. iseganse he weeps ink: 1.11141 #0- #o - 4 IVR. COMP:LAI The diii,f %Vitt stilts 110 erft prodieced; and i. muuf.uti estios.of cltittlpet thltilder, ailtoir. itlittir-ouated:,tutigest '43,e1;01*anii, Joe* s,',1t 440 .eAtArrtiOt tit*'4400t**14.,* Uvir 041*11 karat -Mt avoidin th040,14%! ttti ii th *at feet:fp and rit ti* • A