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tbii- ymtiche ig-ttors,.. .:* 0 wo teak net roughly -outlined no' for Ilia • ',retina; t.oli.joilt.. littorfe tali pound 'of ' Iargc
, at .the things which are iteetie.:bite. -AV,- ' " , .' tteuntel--Iteele-reedY-etoefitle4see.aleitteerelteed .,40,eputtee:of-41riet--gi
the thingit which are net seen.:"*. ,•, "ixt,. 'hereafter , with. :I •'hoot ' "of•
•: . : . i) ' - ' ' - . : I faitirti ' I AM' -,4kir-la".t T. -f, • e - ,
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• taltered
Q hatfl' will
t'ne Altar
CQ cold, pilt,
eak hilth * • rov-
Pac0, hvn tog
u
a 'sett .etbSorrhen iinnW
atured, May be
tort** fettered -
I), towel. t method ern -
t ' *toilets, for keeping tut
fe and • it IA 417" inore Succeesful"
la the ueueleoes,,of itntriteeing thee
fronds ertetere: . •
Pgg filtnni4 be civied and
sea for cleaning betties old cruets.
tore. thent in a, when you
went to Ofie thein creel! the shelle
very partly lill the bottles
Vith. them, and then shake the hot.,
tita$ Well:. Muse them out in Clean
ater and. they bitembeight :find
•
clean .
To re-MOVe „ treeekles the #01loleing.
1 tido R rt go
10604 'intim;
dram. of. hot** (Powdtihed). 40# half
drain Or sugar. Mix thoroughly
and 1et it. _
• tiott jiii-thrpe"
dfty8 *8(1 t will be. xt-.191,--210er-Vhis
siva be rub on the face eted
Inieds oteesionally.
t --
by, sect ,titings and bites if dampen-
ed
Wttit, Water; atter_
-t
w •Ammonla
U___ot great *service, especially. with
wasp* and bee stings, to which *
jeterelrag„may Flea
,give, o t
TWO system
Oatftrio in
vinces beer* been
,following. this ,
tertiltoeicito,"weril t htb coriov t 9LaUon 0t
• _ nadianT-Porest • A Om.,
MIX Assoelation hit* bel eetinge
'nelititivet°1 3'Wvtilu*anbtlia bit8refftotirbtlisaltelhed 4.1).et.glxeters4t.
„It has been aetadily keeping thee
'question of the fort i before. tho
w"isbelli3e;44444prtittchmitteaitl battwae.,14i6e'lleevsidereed*;'
14; the _tact that. it has the ieepport
of titer whom ititereet In tlieeforeet .
iU periseetil as Welt ett or * ittege •
number Who., are latereated- from, Oa
publie AenOtig its .eup-
••• • erten-.
snd afral-e for,thi male.
sell al or The scheale. It
Atom t he di 1 its 'that_ the wo-
nen
have to encounter 44
nig 'with theft' pupils on account
iteXOPPoeition, Still, worse 'ap•••
to •hotVeVer, the Caee
Whera; the teacher being "yout
I nd ha e gen-
f* .
looks and atfensive, Utterance's are no
-1Meeletreeteleteebutiotte-4-tivere
lioette -ingtead. These German
boys from the third class down must
1)0 ,preeeelouSlint this .:is apparent;-
,whertheory of feminization
beginit' ,toe_workee. Atethew:peinte t
German teesieeet coeldeni that. the
o • e o ce .o teacher • is
rietedy'impaired. The most sur-
prising thing of all, he limit-
' la quit :despite all hardships of
tJte boys' classes the Young women
-4eachers- hav9ito-no- to leave-
thent for -Orbs'. svhools. Many late
ouggeets, might supposeethat
thia 10,9 , their, col.
clet1234101-Utitif
tealrea . 6.0
is a known fact that
young Won -len' are alive ear more
ted-:111-11411e-b(rin than
-
theekingdorese the • preSeat gene' te104. ' e.- -
..eeation "to g011ieyond what the Xing Let va strive- •to , fully comprehend
lairmell, desdkres. _....Y.i.zen..4,e_fie ecneeeenee-fitikeekeeeeeetereeeeelueeer
ember° it Is not given, us to ' fully 'theelebY. It. in. the latkitiger keow-
uederetand - what the eenetes. ,can ledge in its telnestie that, shoulde be
.drink in. en the lest ennieefe, the the foundation ettone of our ham'.
physical creation is ehoeLaseinenne ,nes si- here, antl place ' upon oar epirl-.
gible as the air we breekneedi "the teetit nitutit' the eaPistietie of rep.oito,
electricity that worke smelt Wondern. In Ilia own. good time all. the sub -
The natural in eltnice_areeataltti ' " ter -les -that
ea ' , e supernatural. *All Atoll ' Will give tut a superior
things are hard-. man ettnel•_sp..sil in -bet*. in ,t.liii:ieres4 jiatekil,
cisi 1 0 . 0 eye a no ii stt this life real happinese could bo
With eeeing; neither 20 the ear filled anticiPated ff we were but mindful of
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Strange that lie eternal :eerie:J-0i are di- : t rent for the people of Cod"
not within the grasp of -. the hand. .in the great, hataiter where we. shall
The 'conceit that 'lespires a craiiirig know all things..
•ATIONAL LES60
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Lesson I/I. Returning Front. Cap-
• tivity. tkilde-rt"rizt, ,Psa.
12ittt.
. 1.4USSoN WORD STUDins.
zroto.:-Tb"ese, -Word -Studies; ate"
holeat.othie_enniAsla o bed • m
I
dec.!, - Cyrus Lrelir
the 1:14:410,3r, ,or-t%porwtion and
timmlization. of conquererpeoples
which had boen followed h the As-
0Yrian and Babylonian ngs. prec
• In him, 'and game -to the conquered.
017 ''-titirlitrirat 412,611SW-4
• freetlene_. both- _political.
ligious. The exiles Which he' found
• hi pahltion arid its vicinity. he litter-
--ated and -permitted t-rtti
n
3)73, the teat Ot *VISO& _Var.. their Om land- Tht...titusltecatite..--In-
few— • .
row man tanitt.thetb.„,„All linatrument in God's h n • to
on- Which we Ufa. concernin! ot prophecy, the
•
*Ards, nirent „Robinso H.
Pelee; .leading boldness men 'like
Mets1001;"70teteral ellieeiteer' the -
0441414.142x ---
Walker, General Manager of the
Bank of Commerce, and. Many
leadinge_edueseeraLlike,- the-
Priucipil of the University of "Teie_
1-0V-tencene-Selenteelefireee--
-,Theepersemintevork -or -thei =LIT-
-
the point where the federal govern
nient have thought it a wise .
9. Feu tiVether ;11,-.1)0o*Ion__
of vette vinegar.: oil- three leeere,
then seal up in wide-moutheil,
bot -
Apple Cluitnee...---Add to one quart
of vinegar two tablespoonfulie of.
ustard twe of ground gbiger,
wo or,.enet and two cups of Moist
brown ieugar. Stone aed chop a, OP
tdose--ehcip-twoelarge-wtttte-6n-
ons and two grt-tn chillies, reznuv-
ing
tile. seeds.Add all to the vine-
Add *bee and • oneehali dozen 'sour
• -4-44PS excel. in '•Cooking••
and. their method • is...exceedingly,
sIntp rot erne,. cupful of rice,
'1.0te,hotte-teerretheratigbi
over the fire with- Vire of' fait boiling
Water. ' Add salt, mid when it has
boiled fast for, litteen Minutes set
the ealleePee* Uncovered., in a mod-
erate oven. litteen minutes • the
*utrinCe. e e ei-viatpor-
ated atid„every grain' lie distinct -and
fluflV, Not a grain will stick' to the
esentatiVen will. be raiteit__.-
the Provincial Govenuuents, the .,
.Lamberme_l_thriven's aerssestactriniciationskiartis,,,,
tural Colleges, • Farmers': 'Inst Wes
and other ,organieations.
The main divisiona in which the
•subjeet will he considered will in. .
chide the' National Interesteinethe--
. ores ,,e• e Relations 'of the Foreet
and the Lumber, Pulp and oth,er In- •
dtistries • of the Coutd,ry, 'orititrY
ped'11 ono. oolt.;gentl r
another hour or apples aro
vry eOft.' 'then bottle and seat. "
Greets Tomato ti,ey•.y,f•-Chop peck
Of Welt** „teentebeitie-veezee400,--mt
prinele with:fielti,pleepebelf se pep
of nhite, 'Olitorts One and salt-Ilient,
-stint three hours,-.-thert---41raitt
and 'saacc2.* all„the etater,_,and
piece in-- "a precerving kettle with
three ouriees or white mustarti .seed,
one • .0 , •
half pint •mixed mustard; nn •mince
eleittek-poppereeeenuleeeele 4
rtbif41 An& a- round Of .nioist brown
sogar. Cover with vinegar, and boz
steadily for an hour. -
-tbeitite -Cake-A- agoode- -t
he-liee4 att-a,--deseert,-
ni to 11.0• e......Sprenti the:cake
-two- even, 'layers, each alibut
. •
'The announcement. of a Canadian
Pert of the Dominion and Provincial
seirritnent • w
n, the. 1.0th„ ..1.1thz And _12t.h..-
ary, 1906, is an ingiortant .one • for
e Ilorainion,, for the 'tomtits are one
•er--beet taiseto and -anytitirig-that
will- pr and--itterease-their
tel xy--tonside
the tiglajt- w
aturiry on the forest lands tat
The observers seem to ,be,
lablo t account for the inert's:se in'
.number tor titomelt *caching beyti;
The ottlitiOus regains that they are
-
se
„penelve• is regarded as being
sl.PPeae4. greater
that at lomat where very yeung-toys
are converned.their natural .attitude
toward their• pujitht %aria. their me-
iltOtia'Of Control aid apt to be emore
etable than those. se, Ape
paxently gnitien.
om 'the tone of tile diseuseion
t "04 beet started hy the Pada.
0,130 ,12)eliting 1;tf-ffeetnto likely that
terted •ettort Will be inside to
advalles *Omen' thia
re. of actlititi. 'the real luau--
rk• 11110'01*W that- or the
o ere,. who .., see * "'eduction-
tlut openings tor •;,y*oung men and
itei.411irititty lit getting 'their,
pify ,inereased in
the -competition
nythIng
tt it M ib einintrY.:.
Of empire,„ how.
will moot, 4bs 14voksti to •
with Israel'a return. is' obtained from
the -books -01--Errs, and -Nehemiah and
• apocrypha Vin-tWitis OUthe Old
he was a priest, a seribe„
and a prophet, • representing in a
way the transition from the prophetic,
°ince to that of the scribe. in the cap -
city or a scribe tik must think of
kart ownytr, not as a mere copyist,.
nor yet as the authorqf the law, but
as a diligent _etudent_ and„leigaer of
he laWr---Ever---oectipied- Tr -position
•ot'firominence under Artaxerxen, the
son end successor of Xerxcit, B.C.
464-435. With the permission and
• Under the protection ...of a: special.
edict of the king, he, led a, large com..
pony of liebre* exiles back to their
the king and all that is known eon.
P
J eretslaii mi accomplieh
beeprophecyereferred-treelsedne.„_
cerititee the eiieritY year e Of -ea
ielterereleteaff2. 9-:-Iller"Alte-F--ilie-TAtf
years' are accomplished for Babylon,
11 will Visit you, and perform my,
good word toward you in causing
!tyou to return to WI place'
I Jehovah stirred up the -spirit of
Cyrus---bi '• axt inetription of cytu.S•
the king hieneeelf -mentions the fact
iieeeerelieteireirtie their homes the
f 0- if WIPP were -Tie i_aby iTelffie as well
,ets• their .gods,'' , end. concludes by
praying that the gods which he has
thus restored may intercede for hint
before his film RI/de Bel-itierodach
and ebo.
2. _ilehoxith._the.41
yrus viiiii-ir-Mt, in ini
✓ this verse,- if •-
tio ttil to keep tender and moist until
ieedone-e-elVitmvenitle spreetd*effeetie
af the herrn wetlimmince ejellece_seed,„
eever-oner wiWeihipied-erato :that
hes been 6tiffelled With. a little melt-
ed gelatine. , The whipped ereititt.
,may. be flavored With qulnee ad --
ding
dieg a tehleepoonful or hot. melted
quince JellV• to the geletine.. • 'When
this menet • is spre:itd on ,one leor
rit cake. la it aside And epread. on
and subsequent work f u
o al autherity.of tht-
Etra at Jett cm is given in, the i•L °
pet raeoft And often implored thee
books of Foar and Netemiali. Ori.
and it is peobible that they were WAnnae hat,th At:bon:ed. 01,
vale one. Ile hath
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ginally these two books
I 41i
put into their prent form by the °nu Is ueeenueu
. • •
&taw hand- 1111eY gi" t"'t a unconsciously illecharged in ,relation t° ‘.11° g°11* "r°1111"11°
eomplete.Mis-teikreeereliteerfettotettiott, to the irthrele people. swim hitrve roi -um king. restored the terdPie. of
important events, of that history ilthosa propiwieei and *in, :imits1.0.„0„
Alent fiti7 li. when
his household, an thou-
sand
th,e better classee weft ear-.
ried oft to liabylonw The despoiling
f, the temple is. „mentioned.In 2
fng'r24 111 '.A 1I A*flecI out
thrice ,n11 the tresutures of thetinge
king's hoteee.
s gedseene word in the original
ititty int, rendered eMter as elogular
or plural. Some have codsidered the
singular the preferable rendering, be -
mine miss on. which Cyrus probably144-4)1+tehadsol'ar*. 41°0141"
written
but rather * shoresketch _0 a few 4,04.post lutd been shown
passing o'er In silente. long periods',112 his action by Ai*: others
intervening betweeti the 'events trnn-,
halte, thought that :possibly Vanier*
Omits/. .Consi.00able portions Violuenee with -the king Ms tome*
1411.V ill 1101°114h 41i*,_•,,Wleittell' th thieg to do *bout thie attion, ebut
first Petsott. • -Thie first peteen 101, nojther supposition. is there tie -
tree everywhere refer* to Wen; kortrai oidote, • ,-. •
in leetierelehe ,Neitemiek, though tt. of no his penriorrhet, ninjority
It is not pIzra ertoitt that tillee recil101ra of thow 3vtio retioutt with 1,44i,,,4
he-
,spectively are 'preserved to ta et., Judi& but - some taito sa.the
bY` eitia :hTetemigh "'• longed to the tribise-of
OW their original farm. :Peet*, - -or
titeise tumefies have
ost. 4 • '
Verse 1, Vcrses of he Arse; ihoe, soei,ut ent „ki
thetpter leer* eel ord for uPeOle MIS eXPMP
word the Amine tiX ;I Chem.. O. 22, ellett,Ikieletelee
.2ce, tied ,K lin • hat ' • .
originnfly net only lite beoles Ezra. dotes*
iendsliebeftileh *termed due „ o s in .*Ierus
this latsger book, contained the ion*" 'frnargin ding„
books of. Chronicles _also:. '..that is, 4. Si Vet. .. gold; . -;go�d
thitt. there "wee a, time where Chronie, eel'or'llie journey arid (he 11010
tleAtA!zrit!IliitOnIsish., .1-10.4, Ott: neetiss th oft ett,„.0
tute1a
strong *rgi
retli
to-ils
'Vrto
OS a the ,etf
R.sagila with-unrivat
8. lifitilredittit the tfts4ure
Itobreei form Of the • Pe Olen "%the
Vedette"' familiar to us as Mithrithe
very toinizon'_*(04- -41.114 _ whleh. le
the litedipPersians.an
tilusildstoar the ranee' of Jutlitx
Sitestibto/iar la probably to be for reany by fir iden-
tified with Zerubbahel. This Ito unWilIi -
til been, (be connutinly
ed ,View. and haa,still, as it etteltil •
to its, the , balanco. of zu pOrt in its,
It IVACSA,tentnto.
they are living eetteleer tted grow
weretehlelvelluy-,.
certalned and by the. control. of
ieveloplifent Itee
regulated. Forests have been class-
ed with minerals. The ntOte that
was taken away„ the les*, it was
conside. would or could be left.
ittot that where trees grew .and
flourished they could -grow Agate
waig t thought of. As a residt the
and -poor eland_alike and -and•
are throughout t7imadiri, largo tracts
of land produeeng .nothing which
might ,heve bete producing valuable
forests, AO which, poeY etilt bee if
only proper Mester are taken -to° that
AufeeeliteProPeete
for 1)O1. atiortibig. to the Teat eeet-.
it A $510600 WO and ovincial
ence or. the Forests, on Water Poivers
"tett
Foreeit. theee, are Vital quoit**
'Lions. They are among the most
letportant that are before' the public
for solution to4day, Forestry eXe, -
'rts' Europe are
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as one of- the world's great etandbys
ted--Stuteu is feeling theiiineb -
of decreaeieg supplies and is already
drawing largely an Canada to make
up the defieit; the, Tumbernieif realize,
the increasing vxdue of their hold,
• ..;• ..overstueateeappreetate-the
algid &WILCO Or the' large- forest budz'
get their reVeatie0; the agriellittlr.
1$1.6'.soft more clearty thee_protectivee
and ,„ direct value of forests and
i6d1-Ots; -and . thir w
01 er nen ee t e inereastng
ireqUire.
-01.1greSa - 13'
aehingtoneineelarmary-elest et wets
mude clear that the United ..Stittee
tonsideretheeetituationea-graveceeeme—...--„,
in so far as their toIntry
Roosevclt who
addressed the' , tooireSs, made- it1k
folloteing, statement:-
• • •11f the present rate_ot forest •de-
struction . allowt...d to tootinue,.
with milling to offset -it, •a timber
&intim in the future. is inevitable.
fee, leeeiteful eintledeetteletiVee:etelti
of- lunieteringe and . the, legitimate use,
taken together, are destroylog our
forest , resources far ITIOke rapidly
than they are being /replaced. It i*.
only as the producing.and eotrenere
eta' interegte of the country tome
tor.renlisxr- tinstather-used-Aelitt -eeee,-e.e"
trees growing up in ilat ,torest no
1110394 Vicontrol t eir own
landA.derive large revenues . from
Melt "forissts. Strike out the ' ftera
of foreist revenues- from the proVitt-
Cial budgets .and Abe large amounts
thus ritieeit Juliet be peoeldeil by di-
rect- tsotation in some other form.
C
•
In the question of forest preserva-
tion is therefore' great.
• It may be inteweting to -sketch
history at Or the forestry move.
t thus- reaching . such
important Stage In its
_ tihn. wen agitated
'.eata "lend
i Ur. Little
„to • la 104. a, Portia
Coif 'unveiled in ':liforitrea)
▪ ng 'tiomple
b* mtny• hen
lit d1 eerY eftle" fr
Alitt,
o v
*Weeby w}ihh thy wer
itterehangenbly.
Moulationo t
0
2„
vernier (VAhts
la 0460 gtveu.
krit.
,the s cut down, that we may
hope, to see the permanent prosper-
ity of both Ssfely,seeured.i*
Forestry Is, therefore, It teileiett
that should be given cittertil consid
ersition in the Dominion in 'ordee
that We may it possible hold our
conietieeding poettion. 'The Vereitree
Coniention therefore. it timel»t''.
niove, 11114 that it is ito Appreciated
Is shown by the fact that It has the).
,support of /fit Txc1lvne the 'tray.
truer Ocriertil and that not only the
rrenirer-of theIioinrruon, but Mr. It.
Alorden, the Leader of the.' IV.
poilifoil, am taking an .active
lntr-
cst in its -tate.
I
ought ou
1, forinitthin*
'results
I h '
off
s t the
ee tefeeeneheil
"t Al left 'pittini
that,
sq eree
. • r vn freewill o
;foe the te„triplt.**.
of families, '
f*niiln' to Vrhorn, berituse
tribal dztviim "of lht nittion,:,
be-
lonpTd
*i and mi ii-varhe • t o
it Whet it; generoil,
captiVity of .iii4th4
1 ot th hilia+oe'. of Jetta.
4 arsiri::-'": hat
pet only. I
riiflorin ti
';:enitice the,-tkiitr4iui1tt.d
only here i) thc Dible, ., 0thi
trim nslit • have beci.
._d,anca Went, - velefels,
*ith, et etc. '
v thotI�I1zct: and for.r„
inee the entlor 4. wee
tinter c 0 sod Iffi *Le
t e:itlet tbis
'to 1
, .
pressureiir
eame.
nt tittle Attd
z the Antftitatt
*Wad *fib*
or-illtitbite mn
teeth
von