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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1901-11-28, Page 7rr Genuine ar&erPS Ile iLiier so atRear Signature of n hes .eec, PaceShuito werepper eel's:eau Ina OS -0557 tO Vara:, o5t&-zra•0 ilTERS tnrr- ITTLE Fort CILIIIIIS-REO, ivErt FOR TORPID •LIVER; PILLS, tiln CUSTIPATION. FOR CALLOW SKIII. Pc731TUCOMPLEXIOX PirP3 W4TUR. VeVUNt•it'ae01,0W'VOC, 0,19. CUR $1 OK AE, it Huri To Ea -co The pain, nausea and ds. Mthat Dyspeptics suffer every meal can all be iently winnoved by Bur. Blood Bitters. E OF EVIL HA IT Once Formed it is a Very Difficult Matter to Give Them Up. el tie:exam; to At or the reniseteut ex give up s1n. and return to thod• awl Camads. fn the year One Thousand Nine 111111• p,r,d oce, by wilb,„, 1,414,,or Toroato,,•ahle him !how he is going to bQ be,P- the Depetteeet a aloha:wee teiteeej tezed,whetiter by sprinklIng or nu - A ,:esix.,"01 A.oui Tbi imeerissiognaianustitawTattia.leindletf i:achurch •est= says: poor time to talk about Preebyterian ca- techism and 14piscopal liteargies and Methodist love feasts and 13aptise immersions when a man is about to come out of the darkness of sin in- to the glorious light of the gospel. Now, I have shown you these or• staeles because I want you to un- derstand I know all the difficulties in the way, ibit 1 azi new going' te tell you how Hennibal may scale the Alps and how the shachles may be unriveted aud how the paths of virtue foreaken, may be regained First of all, throw yourselt on Gee. Go to him frankly and earnestly and tell II= these habits you breve atul osk hint iS there is any help in all the resources Qt omnipotent. love Act give it to you. ilo not, go on with a long riginerole, whieli &OMR people call prayer. xnade up of ohs and ahs and forever and forever amens. Go to God and eny for help, The, &so, I counsel you, if yoo want to get bach, quit all your had aSfioeirtteS. One unholy intimacy will your soul with moral thstemper. 1.0dY wae hreuRht 11P• Anf' In all the ages of the eherch there ht, all matters of temptation end al- reinent it ie Pot a, prolongation has wit been an instance where a men hept one evil aSSOGiate anU VOA hat le PeOPosed.hut 01113.' aSa reformed -among the eixteen hun- more intialgencee, just one more sin. hrets of tee race Theo comes the fatality. Alas for the one round more "I will nee it yet NOT ()NE: INSTANCE. again." Give up your bad companioas or OUR LIBRA.ItIES Aro adorned with elegant literature _Rev. Dr. Talmage preached frdUl the following text: -Proverbs =eh 33: "When shall 1 awake? I will seek it yet again." htith an insight into burnan nature such as no other man ever had, Sot - in them words is shetching the mental precesses of a man who has ste ')ed aside from the path of recti- tude and would like to return. Wish- ing e somethiug better he says: "When shall 1 awake? When shell I got over this itorrilde nightmare of Miquity?" But seized upon by =e- radicated appetite and pushed dowu hill by his passions he cries out: "I will Seek it yet agoin. I will try "2t yet once More." About a. mile Astra Princeton, N. there is a ektethig pond. One wtnter day, when, the ice was very tldn,a farmer living near by warned the young Men a the danger of skat- ing at that time. They ail took Gm winning except, oue young mon. He ij the spirit of bravado said, "Rohs. round more." Ile struck out on his eltatee, the ice broke, anti his tones up and restores the tach to normal condition so it digests food without -ing discomfort I A' Qof positive : Us Maio Spied, Dalhousie, N.B., the following: "I have been a from Liver Complaint and Dye - for the past two years and felt vory iniserahle. 1 could not tette much tech os it hurt rue to eat. My Mende Why don't you try B.B.B.' I did ten wine two bottle?, which Pantie such a complete euro that I ean TIOW eat any- thing 1 like without it eausingree diseone fort." Organ of the Body Toned up and Invigorated by Ift. P. W. Meyers, King St. E., Berlin, Ont., says: "1 suffered for five years ''with "palpitation, shortness of breath, sleeplessness and pain in the heart, but one box of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills completely reraoved all these dis- tressing symptoms. I have not suffered siuce taking them, and now sleep well and feel strong and vigorous." Milburn s Heart and NOTFEI Pills care all diseeses arising from weak heart, •W ont-uerve tissues, or watery blood. ..1:2=11111111R01 GOSPEL OF 17171ALTH. A Few Hints on How to Preserve Your Health. , To be healthy is the natural state, and' disease is, in nine cases out of ten, our punishment for some indis- cretion or excess, says a -writer. „Every time we are ill it is a part • roePateilig youth which we sq de slfvery recovery, whether from headache or pnetimenia, is ac- complished by a strenuous effort of switality, and is, therefore, a waste of your .capital of life. The best plan to avoid illness is to live ',regularly, siraply, with a frugal* ity that stupid persons alone will deem painful or eccentric. Sleep eight Lowe every twenty-four. Veetilath the rooms you work and sleep in. Very few people, evert emong those who think they are well up in modern ideas, have any Conception of what ventilation eane Even when my voice .was the nly thing 1 had bit in the world I lept with my window wide open, =liner and. winter, and never caught old in that way. , Examine seriously in to your list of 'tied al obligations, have the good eense that there is neither pleasure nor profit in most of what you re - exert' as essen I in that line, and Silnplify your social life--simplii-y it rill you eon. Complicated living 'bring's worry, and worry is the main enemy of health and ha ppinoss-th e one fiend- ish microbe that does more to de. stroy tem health and b appine2 of mankind than any other. Arake your home a pleasant pla-ce, cheerful, but wen Within your glee up heaven. It Is not ton owl Companions that destroy a, man, nor addreesed to young mere pointiog out five had compaidenee nor three, bue to them all the dongers anti perils of elle' ompiete map of the 1.0„...,20 of What chance Is there for that lifeee-the eliouls. the rocks, the quiet:- YOune 311411 1 yaw along the •-trtItlt. huh suppose a young mot is four or five yourg lima With lain, in olready shipwreeked, suppese he is e, front gr of a ogshop, urging Um lto ready air the track, suppose be has go in. he resistieg-violently re- alr esistilig - until after awhile they ady gone astroy-how can he be got hack? ei a question that forced him to go in ? It Was a, unimewered. and amid ail leer "'Pmand the deer Was le" the books of the librariee 1 nod not open, and I saw the process. Theo ld p 01.0 word on that subject. To thct. fuet, and they put the cup chtes of ersonn 1 this day toltiresslo 1,11\erhafteos•ceiladacediee;ns myself. there for Filch a young roan ? you compare what you are now Some of you, lilto myself, were with what you Were three or four horn in the country. And what e ears ago and you are greatly t is- gloriollA news might these young Wert heartened. You are ready with ev- pzuesiou of your soul 0 listen send. home to their parents that this ‘"ufteruoon they lutil surrendered them- e. diKUSSIOn like this. Be or good eeives to God and started a, new cheer! Your hest days are yet tO thy I know how it Is the coun- come. I onbr you the liana of wel- try. The night tonnes on. The cute come mut reenue. put tha sliver ., I. tl 1 1 • trumpet or the gospel to my BIT wifich litirst the trusses of*hay. The and blow one long, loud blast, sae- hones have just frisked up from the " 1 (.. " metelow brook at the nightfall and aud let hint come now.The church staud knee deep in the bright straw of Qoa is reatly to '1 2122 a banquet that invites them 1.0 lie down awl upon. your return, and oll the bier- rest.. The vetch of .the hovel is full archs of heaven rail into line of ban- of fowl, their feet warm under their nerhd PrectF.81011 evcr 7eur "r('den1P" feathers. When the nights got cold, tion. 'Ow flames Clap their hands above the eluppon a. Man of 111.'0 or ten sei -* great backlog and shake the sbadow twentY years of evil cloins• resolves of the group up :Ind down the wall. to dwh o right. 'o 11 tile 101COS - If Father ad mother sit there for half darkness are allied against, him. ITO an hour, saying nothing. I wonder gets down 012 11)2 Races at ntidnight „ whet they aro her thinkof. After aria cries, "Clod holli mei" •"e awhile the father breaks the silence bites his lip. lie grinds his teeth. Ho clinches Ills fist m a determina- tion to lteep to his purpose. Be dare not look at the bottles in the Window of a wine, store. It is one lung, bitter, exhaustive, 112121(1 to home, end since he hat been away hand fight with inflamed, tantalizieg there have been so many prayers of - merciless habit. When he. thhilts he fered for him we can trust still." is entirely free the old inclination him Then at 8 or 9 o'clock, just before P01111008 upon him like a pack. of they retire, for they go early to bed. hounds, all, their 111lIZZIC8 tearing they kneel down and commend you to that God evlio watches in country and in town, ON THE LAND AND ON THE SEA. Ob. despise not paternal anxiety ! Ing to return, tries to take scene The time :wilt come Athol' you professor of religion by the hand. have neither father nor mother, and The professor of religion looks at yea will go ieround the place where hien, looks at the faded apparel. they use(1 to watch you and find and the xnarks of dissipation, and them gone from the house and gone instead of giving him a firm grip of from thefield, mid gone from the the hand offers him the tip end Of neighborhood. Cry as loud for for - the longernngers of the left hand, gee el:Kiss as you may' over the mound 'hich is equal to striking a man in in the churchyard, they cannot an. - the face. Oh, how few Christian Swer. Dead ! Dead 1 And then you people -understand how 3118012goepel will take out the white lock of hair there is in a good, honest handshak- that was cut from mother's brow ing! Sometimes when you have else before they buried here and you felt the need of encouragement and will take the cane with which your some Christian man has token you father used to walk, and you will heartily by the hand have you not think And think and wish that you Telt thrilling throitgli every fibre of had done just as they wanted you your body, mind and soul an ere and would give the world if you had couragement that was just what you never thrust a pang through their needed? dear old hearts. , . •- The prodigal, wiehieg to get into God pity the young man who has good society, enters a prayer meet- brought disgrace on his 1 2.11)01 sjvouis 3. will seo it through. You and says, Well, I wonder, where our boy 121 2)2 town to -night." And. the mother =MO'S t "In no bad plaee, 3. warrant you. We always could trust him when he was at away at the Ranks of ONE 120011. 11nr4DEEn. I have also to say if a man wants to return from evil practices society repulses him. The prodigal, wish- "I will take you home. I will spread wbege over your pillow. 1 will lovingly escort you all through life tinder supernatural protection. I will bless every cup von drink out of, every couch you. ret on, every Altior- way you. enter. I will eoesecrate your tears when you weep, your sweet whoa yoa1oi1 nd at the. last I welt hand over your grave into tbe head of the bright Angel of a Chris- tian iteseirrection1 havie• been sent of the Lord to be your guardian spirit. Con= with me," said the good angel in a N'OiCe of tretarthle symphony. It was music like that which drope froi a lute of heaven when a sereph breathes on it. 011, young xnan, evil' the good an- gel sent forth by Christ, or the bad Angel seot, forth by sin get the vie - tory aver your soul ? Their wings are interlocked this moment abOve you conteeding• for your soul, as above the Apennines eagle and con- dor Aght Inidskv. This hour de- cides eternal destinies. 4._ THE SUNDAY SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL LESSON, DEC. 1. Text of the Lesson, Ex. W., 1-12o golden Text, Ex. iii., 12. 1. "Ile led the flock to tite Pack, side of the desert and came to the Mountain of God, to Horeb." Aca cording to Acts vii, 23, 30, lioses was now 80 years of age, having spent 40 yenrs in Egypt nod 40 Yeers with Jethro cte eheeheril. IIis Shepherd life retuinds 118 of Abel anti Jacob, David and other shepherds of the Bible, each of whom in some way suggests to us the Good, Greet Chief Shepherd (John x. 11, 14; Hein ,iii, 20; I Pet, v, 4), who saves us, wores in us His will end will re- ward us at His appearing. The ,eitelfieerd 1de is of necessity a loriely life, a life apart from the world and Its ways owl gives great opportunity for fellowship with God. Horeb is egoen called. the inountain of God in I _Mugs Nix, 8, in connection with Elijah's vieit to it. It is Mentioned in Mal. iv, 4, as the place where God gave Moses the law,. the statutes and judgments and. in EX. XiX is called Sinai. In ver.se 12 of our lesson God told Moses that after he bed broughe the people out of Egypt they would servo God upon that mountain. In Ex. xvil, 0, we read that there J elnevale gave them water from the rock that they might drink. The events associated with Horeb and Sinai give us a, most profltable Biel° study, as do the Metintain stories of the Bible, suck as Carmel, Olivet, etc. Z. 'And the angel of the Lord ape peered onto him with flame of lire out of the midst of a. bush." The Lord our Co ad is a consuming fire , (Dout. iv, 21). Ile desires His peo- ple wholly for Himself that He may bless them to the full. 11e eonsumes in Ills people only that which hin- ders their true happiness. They, like the bush. ere not consumed tiny more than Daniel's friends were consumed in the furnace, which btireted only their bonds and set them free to walk with the San of God. The. phrase in the bleseieg upon Joseph, "the good aill of that invelleth In the busk eDeut.xxxiii, 16), may suggest that Joseph, like others who have come through great tribulation, are burning bush saints, oever con- sumed because God is in them (Ise. :dill; 1, 2), 3, 4. "When the Lord saw that be turned Aside to see, God called unto him out. of the midst of the bush and said, °Moses, -Moses " Observe the double call in Gen. xxii, 11, and I. Sam. iii, 10, to Abraham and Sam- uel. Joseph told Pharaoh that doubled meant established by or pre -- pared of God (Glen. xli, 32 and mar- gin). We think of the Lord's 25 double amens of John's gospel and of the special attention we should give them. If Moses had not turned aside to eee, think what he might have missed 5. "Put off thy shoes from off thy feet, , for the place whereon thou standest is holy ground." Compare the same instruction ill, Joshua v, 15, which, I think, is found only in these two places -to Moses as he was about to lead Israel out of Egypt and to Joshua as he was about to lead them into the promised land. To tread upon a place meant that tbo place was • given that, person (Joshua 1, 3). So when a person sold a piece of land he took off bis shoe and gave it to the purchaser (Ruth iv. 7). it seems- to me that God says to Moses • and Joshua in these words sobiething to this effect: This whole matter is Mine, not. tent with John to learn the sigoili- 4,44,4444-4444ei,Toiiefefelei,f4-4,-.4...4,444.04taasespee*****Veseeesen carte° of the kiogdoin anti patience of f t 5),;20.01.3:= = Al=e, dg 4, • 4, ...4. THE KING, Jesus Chriet (HO. x, 86; Rev.. a ee 9). • and now Ile says. liefoses will do THE QUEEN and • then mayest brieg forth My peoPle.' ' ei eeeseeteeeliee SD Qaci bad. jest sktia the,t He wovid do 0 70"70•74/7, iti Ililose.S, aild thIS IS the lesson we are , • -.3./. THE DUCHESS ; it', for Re will do it in and through . ./f/. • eo Slew to learn -that "it is elod : This own win (NO. I. 11). and faith : • just allows God to work and quietly st II' Remarkable Offer. , .._ ee 13; ITeb. xiii, 21). Ile worketh all . OF DEVON$H1RE : who worketh he us, both to will and • . • to do of His good pleesure"(Phil, ii, 40 thiugs occording to the counsel of . • 040 abides with Him for Hie pleasure. * Here Is the hest after ever made in thie community. By a very excellent ar- • What an honor is conferred Won us 16. rangement made 'with the Family Herald and Weekly Stet' of Montreal we are t wheii He selects any one of vs to ± enabled to offer Trie Exnese TIMES and that great Rainfly Paper, the X work through. , 4 Ferally Herald and Weeely Star, for one year or the smell sum of $1.16 and In- ; thlel-e: lit ha'y'eCesretuatinItyheIo ,,,,,,iii be with eu elude to each subscriber time neautifut premitun pictures, of whieli the follow- ee. • • not understand. He has hisMeolisoeLde.nd .• 11;tgeKisI4;I:jef:WexAlltlet".VII.-Tree to life, a beautiful portrait size 18 x „ i ht„ ee. at. once and asks, "Ielio am I that I • 24 inches, on beep:tired 1 eavy white Eatin finiebed paper for framing. Tlais portrait should go mato Pharaoh and that 1 • ",,. has been taken since hes acceesion to the throne, and is the very latest and best should bring forth" the ehildreu of 4 obtainable. It menet be had except through the PA,301.1.7 Rra.4,1,1li LOP • Israel ?" See him also in Num. xi, .6 WESKT.T ST.1.14 CaPh pietare hears the King's autograph. This picture has the o • h an historicei yalue thet lae other pieture ean Posseea siitee . • ' greae merit of being the llret eeken after the King's aceeeelon, end. has therefore 22, xh, 10, and you see at a 9 OMEN ALEXAN'DItee.„-An exquisitely beautiful platen of the remark- I 40. ably beautifel and gee i Queen Alexandra also taken shice the ICing'e accession 4 to the throne. It is the same size As that:of the King, the tivo forming a hand- • soefInpacppetrairmoulf pprutrroetthat. Allow would sell for many times the eebecription Price 41' No portrait of the King and Consort tehen at the eccoed or sueeeeding sit, tinge 011 have tem fraettea of tne value of the first. The e go dowe to history. le THE DUCHESS Or DEVONSIIIRE.-The Renowned Gainelierough Pie. 2, tun,. Sold at Auetion riele hi London twenty -Jive years ago for ele,50(), stolen bY clever thieves, htdden for over twenty-four ye= and delivered. to its te owner on payment of thl,I.O00 reward and stem sold to ele j-Plerponeltforg;an for es, e $75'°'.34 in brief, is the history of one of the peemium *tures, which, bye Pe, &vex stroke et enterprise, the pablishers of the, Ytteltly fleraid Imre emend for 4. their subscribere. The Picture is tix2S in ten colours, 414 is retired aced line for ee linet colour for echoer with the origluel. Copiee of the reproduction are now held et, in New York Oity, Montreni and Toronto for $12 each, and this is the Menne "? Penally Herald subecribere are geleig to get aheolutely free together with the c.i. Plottlies of the King and gegen, ,,.. At.• Is tha not hist value? Call at Tao Tams 011ice tool see simples eie eik of these beautiful pictures. • reading. Its agricultural, pages alone are worth many times the subscription. * pricYe.ou wane Trig Benne Toms for the local news, and you want that he great paper the Family Herald for Ws 21 pages of general news and fereily 4io • tie Bring or eend your eulieeription. to THE TIAFIES OFFICE. ing. Some good man without much nem& God pity the young man who come with Me and rely upon Me. sense greets ltim by saying: "Why has broken his mother's heart. Bet 6. mo,e, hid hi, iac6, for be was are you here?* You are about the ter that he had never been born. : afraid to -look upon God." A deep last perpon 1 expec,ted to see 111 ,121. Better if in the first hour cd his nen .. sense of unworthmess is all ' accom- prayer meeting. Well, tint dying 1 instead of being laid against tuo Paniment of a revela,tion of God thief was saved, and there is hope , warm bosom of maternal 'tenderness, ( jgb elin 5,6; 'ea. re 5; Dane e, 8; for yon ." You do not know any- he had beee cofened and sepulebered. Luke v, 8; Rev. i, 17). God revealed thing about this, Melees that you 'Phere is no balm powerful eneughto Himself to /loses as the God 01 have learned that when a man tries heal the heart of one who has Abritham, Isaac and Jacob, the-00cl to return from evil dom,ses of con- brought parents to a sorrowful grate not of the dead, but of the living duct he runs against repulsions in- and who wanders about through the (Math. ).xii, 32). De told Moses to numerable. . dismal cemetery rending the air end say to Isrs01. "I am ,hath seet me How thee° dainty, fastidious wringing the hands and crYing' anto you (verse 14); I am tbat 1 Christians in all our chirrehes f ire, ' 'Mot her ! Moeller ! Oh, that to-dey , am. 111. is Jehovah who changes going to get into heaven I do not. by all the memories of the past an, know unless they have an especial bY till the hoPeS of, the future, yollt Idlao..yt4, :t..foe_s•Alisty.Cab",11..disti or etvheer SAllinael . Yieisi,te.6r.; trein of f ars cushioned and upholst- wouldyield yom, h.eart to God! may 1.1eL, xiii, 3). lefen pass awny from erect, each ono a car to himself. Tbey your father's Cod and your mother's earth and great changes come, but caneot go with the great herd of Cocl be your God forever ! fie continues, and every purpose of publicans and sinners. 0 ,ye who This hour the door of - mercy nie sea.11 bo per formed at Itis ,,,p_ curl your hp of scorn on the fallen.. swings wide opal. ,Hesitate not i-1 I. tell you plainly that if you had moment. In many a hesitis bean i P°inted tiene. 7, . been surrounded by the same leen- the loss of all. At the corner of S"I have surely seen and have ences instead of sitting to -day amid a street I sate a tragedy. A young. heard, for I know their sorrow, and am . the cultured n ad refined and thm e an evidently doubted as to which I come down todeliver them ancl Christian • you might have bem direetion he had better take. His t° bring tham unto the g°°cI lanth" Note carefully the whole of these could see he had an intelligent fore- ° . in stable or ditch covered with filth head. hears and knows and that whim He •He had a stc)ut chest and a wilt do for Ilis name's sake: Eveay end ab o mina ti on ! it is not because robust de-ye-lop/nen-L. we are naturally any better, but be - child of Gad may talia comfort from cause the mercy of God has protected 'SPLENDID 1*°13.NC- MAN these f,issuralices .Vill:=1,teYer be your , rrhose that are brought up in cultured yowig map, ! wee- cue .seceicri8..oawals. o,1 „. you.r etr.cumstances Christeen circles and tvatched by stop there .while so many were going O M. -WS and kl10WS, ,211d The feet is that He permits head things to continue up and down ? and a, JD it is because the best time for His ovary y 0 qn g man has a good angel ad angef eantend jxig for Lilo delivetance hos not yet come. "As a good angel and a' bad angel trlig- ov, 3.,e3.ut L'° late ill anything that He does, but we need patience and must be .0011- A CROUCHING WRETCH_ hat ,was lifted high enough so y - 611 tw verses that which seeS and ri stian parentage should not be so hard on the ffdlen. inqans. thhik‘,., also that 11.3`011 are often hindered' from returrting by the fact .c13.0 ches .are an xi ous :thou t 46 ,out of every .100 postcards sold in Ger-,:aany last yair were tottrist's picto'nuI ca1 ds. ma story. 0 bie and tee,.. was ifoarkGotohdoIllj,ii.s..wwaft;7 piesrfle)cerit-fe, ct(p, ti lei 3' melnl?Pri-illiP, to. 0 11,119.10115 1113°11-1:' gling with the.t ;young man's soul ut their'',deaunninatianS, 111121 they rush „..he corner j". ,,etreet,. out then -Limy Sell a, 111= about to ion', with me," said tlie good lingo? that his eheee are on. is flunk- ing of hilasell, sot of God. The t_ 'three signs given him, as recorded lu ; the begiuning of the next chapter, to should have shown him his import- t mice and the power of God, yet. we ; hear him. objecting and refuelug. though God said, "1 will be with t thy mouth and teach thee what th011 ; shalt say" (iv, 12), so that filially te, God gives him his brother Aaron to be his spokesman or prophet (iv, 1 10; vii. 1, 2). I kuow nothing great- * er in the Lord's service than the as- sUrttnee Of the Lord's presence and • that lie gent us. As to the firet ree 30slina 1, 5: Jttdg- vi. 14, 10; isu Xli„ 10. 113; Jer. i, 8, 19; Mg. i. in 4; Math. xxvill. 20, and other,.• as you may find them. -hoe+ -. • CHESTNUTS. Where They Come Prom and Their Mazy Vses. • the Tile work. of cultivatleg the elms-, Ghhheteheehhhhhaah******-te****Pleh4,4404.04,4****44.444... ut tree and prepering the nuts foe meant is carried on to. yery large extoet, in Freuce; tho centre of this induetret is Lyoes, but in many I of the departments the cheetuut af- fords work for thousands of people. The chestnuts grown axe of various Itinee and sizes. The two dietinctivo IngT,i are enarrou and chataigne; the former made known to us by the fa moue erarron glaeo, is a, grafted epee cies. While the Jotter grows wild. 10 some parts of France, elieSteuts form a eery import:int artefie of food a they are Wilt& pulverised cetten , like mashed potatoes. Baked cleat - nuts are eold from door to door 122 most, towns and villivres during the autunan and winter. r'1n no/act:time- cry, the chestnut occupies It conspie- UOUS pine; every confectioner pre- pares them. There are large estab- lishments all over the country where eliestnuts are prepared during the season; the largest of thew is in Lyons; where more than 200 girls and 'women aro employed. No fewer thnn 26,000,0001b. or chestnuts cure annizelly prepared by this firm, the season lasting only four months. The rest of the year is devoted to the preserving of other fruits. Tho nuts are first peeled aud then boiled in dear water; then the inside skie is removed and they arc placed in syrup, flavored with vanilla. In which they remain for three days. Aftcr draining the chestnuts are treated with a coating of vanilla and packed in boxes, misIDENcm 1e013. THE KAISER Gretet strides have been made with the alterations at Buckingham Pal- ace, which has been completely re- stored in the interior end very large- ly refurnished. The suite of rooms which belonged to the late Empress Frederiek o.s Princess Royal of Great Britain, has now increased the accoinmodation, but the King has placed, them at the disposal of his nephew, the Emperor William, .thus affording the German Monareh permanent kesidenee in London. As at present arranged, the court will spend Christmas at Buckingham Pal- ace for the first tim.e for many years. -f 110'Ve TO MAKE PASTE. , Dissolve a teaspoonfel of alum.in a quart of water. When cold, stir. in LIS much flour as win bring the paste to the consistency of thick cream. Carefully press out, all humps. Stir in half a teaspoonful or powdered re- siri and pour on to the paste e. clop- ful of boiling water, stirring it thor- oughly-. 'When it becomes very thick, pour into a jar, add feew drops of oil of , cloves,' and keep in a cool place. Wheu required 'for use take a little' and soften with warm water. WAITING, ]'OT' ANDILEE. That Attdree, the daring exploxer, is )(pet is the general eonviction of his countrymen, but. his aged mother thinks ot,lterwise. She lives' very un- ostentatiously in Gramm, a small town, 02- 21 Pension which the Swed- ish Govermriett allows .her. The lit- tleroom in whieh he used to sleep is carefully set in order by her own hands every day, and she lleVelt sits down to a 3neal without praying- God to bring her boy safe honle to her, Andree's sister lives with her, and she is almost as hopeful as her mother. QIJIT3111NS AND THEIR PHOTOS Queen Alexandra, who is an en- thusiastic photographer, alwTays tra- vels with her kodal;., and has many interesting, records of her journeys. Her Majesty always carries with her an enormous number .of photographs of lier many friends and relatives for the adorning of her private rooms wherever site 17.037 be. 'The ' late Queen, who aleo hecl numbers of photographs, was fond of 13.0ving lit -Take a tRwa,Livir Fin efere Teter,. relatives, friends. and even her pet tie' statuettes made of her favorite int, 'Twill werk while you. sleep ivith- a gripe oi pain, curing biliousness, doge, ancl ehese costly souvenirs- ou constipation, sick hbadache and dyspep- intinY °I which wera exec"tea in g`hld ilia and Make yen feel better in. tbo or silver --now form a,. iionsiderauje morning. pilot, 2(50. item of the "plate" at Windeor. IICOCELE SIRICTUTitz No istberdisease 15 10 prevalent arnoug moo Yarioecele. Ar, it interfe.ree with the otttrition of the etecuel organs it produces emissions, loss of semen through the uriuertimfay 01 the organs, pain iu the loins, aching in the back, itervoluolualit des- powleticy, easeintotes, palpitation of the iteare constipation, and a comb nation these results tos etn.tplete Loas 11.1(oultoodl. Thoyeanda of yoncr are age.I matt aro troubled with Striettefie. If you have reason to hellevs on are 1.111 cted with it, don't neeltot it. It win ruin you. noun let doctors exp.riaent Oa rea enttliqr, stretching or tearing it. gear New Dietbod Treatment dissolves the strict -no tissue kerma it disappears and Caa never return. W. #.ure raricorele atat Stristure without operation or loss of time. The Mathieu nta„,,bO akeu at lithos privately. Send for our Free Illustrated Book on Vistricociple, ".luer,pm awl inset. WO gm-wax:4'4o to Cur* or No Pay. Kidne s at r1adi, er sexual complaints affect these organs, hence the kidneys are a great sourer; at diseaie, nave yet; aching or weakness over the small of the back, tendency to eleate frequelllin deposit In urine, coldness of hands or feet, A drowsy feeling. In the morning. Don,'t neglect your kidneys. Our New filletbod Treatment is gearamtead 1.0 0111(3 any disease of these organs or eo pay. .0",:ks-No Names Used Without Written Consent. TA 0, W. Rowe, of tackson, Mich., saysi-I had verleocele In the secondary stage and two stactures of 8 years standing. 1 was operated ou twice, undergoing great suffering, inn only got temporary relief. X vas finally advised to try the NOW Ariothod Treatment of Drs. ff. fa It. The enlarged veins disappeared le si:c weeks, the stricture tissue was removed In eight weeks and my sexual energy end vitality returned so t vas a man in every respect. I recommend you doctors with ray whole heart." CURES GUARANTEED. NO CURE NO PAY. Before Treatment. After Treatment We treat and cure Nervous Debility. Lost Manhood, Varloccele, stricture, siva- ins, Gleet, 'Weak Farts. Gonorrhma and Unnatural Discharges. Consultation Prue. Books rree. Write for Question List for Rome Treatment. Konntiv0 KoFgap ,3 148 SHELBY 0SETTRRE0ET, IT.ivilc4, .6fle NALUE OF THE KING'S MOWN% Tho crown worn by ICing Edward T ailorst at his Coronation will be enlarged, but its weight will be kept down. to B the loeveet possible degree. Now a,ci Backs that it has become an object of great interest alter a long Seclusion many questions aro rife concerning it. The mate in the street, who is most im- pressed by the 'cash value of an ob- ject rather than by its historic or sentimental associations, is particu- larly anxious to know how much the crown is worth. The question is more easily -,asked than answered. Sixty years ao the trowe., was val- ued at something like a hundred and thirteen thousand pounds, but it considered that the gems lep,ve higher value now apart from that whech historic importance confers. BAKED AND FRIED POTATOES. Baked potatoes supply more nour- ishment thazs those cooked in any other way, and fried ones are the most difficult to digest. tl" DR. WOOD'S NORWAY FINE SYRUP. A positive cure for all Throat, Lung and Bronchial diso6.ses. Reuling and soothing in its action. Pleasant to take, prompt and effec- tual in its results. Mr. Chas. 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