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A despatch from Los Angeles says:
v. Frank Be Witt Talmage preached
m the following text; Blessed are
e pure in beore, for they elrall see
:etate. -v,
od n dealing witi man gets
ea below the surface. Ins all -
ea -veiling eye penetrates to tbe lud-
receesee of tho heart, awl Ho
v man; as he is and not as lie
s, Mara is governed ahnost.
o 3- in his opinioo. end estimate of
..tera by extrernalitlea, b1.11, God never
the JFI-,ter comlitione tbe heart io
of iniltutely more concern to Him
the oecasioual ootward expres-
the lite et Goa which is witl-
Io
earn Vol.' this reaeon. Jee-
s. let "forew what was in mane*
need the eeribes and Pharisees,
4:41led them wbite4 sepulchers.
NI!" to the eyes of men they
intensely religious aud devout.
nUy obeervirag tbe rites mid cere-
, nod carefully yielding °beat.,
o the letter of 1,11ne low. but as
ad within lie saw the true
.and iliweed it to a nuneea.,
lying /Pals of dead men's
nes. le neCused Thein of being
end to cleaner; the mutant!) of the
and platter, While tbe inside was
unelcanneno, When Jesue earele
/girt men foce to face 'with
1 selves. Ile startled and
kted bo declaring and shown
the sins 4;)f the heart were,
ond more terrible than the
the outward conduct. The
' Wes not ertlY be who put
bond and aetually tonic bit -
bot ho who loos anigry with
Tho adulterer Was not
• bO who actually intlidged tho
if the iliesh, but ho who even
cl upona woman to lust after
in no doing, be commit -
;adultery with bee already In 1115
rt, The thief eves not only be
who tool; that width belonged to on-
thiv, but 110 who in his heart. Covet-
'" possession, for lie whe
ion thle it thought and heart needs
only the opportunity to make Wm
; in very decd.
TUE PURE IN IlE4RT1
at wbztt did Jesus mean? Wito
lin pure in heart? Certainly
-er used words carelessly or
utmeas 01 meaning. When
*pure in heart," I take it
n ant "pure in heart." And
Iis lAse, it Can mean nothzij
til itnart free iron). the taint
4ifl. If I 11.:0.,Y that the beindy
offer you is pnre, X nwen that not the
least adulteration or hartuful Ingredi-
ent has entered into Its inanuntetuee.
To say that, it is pure defines ltS f or -
(talon. If 1 have several lots of
candy, not on ono of witieh is
may nay of ono width has lees adul-
teration In it than another that it is
/barer Limn Ger other, end of a, third
trot -tem- t whiter has the least, adulteration of
nil that It is the purest of all, but
X say the candy is Imre, there is no
need of eemparative or sUperlatree
gee, If It is pure, it cannot be
more pure or mast pure, And so
believe in our text Jesus is sot 'using
a, relative term, but ari absolute one.
A. pion heart—a taxed and certain
evality, and not arranged upon a
sliding scale to suit varying grades
and conditions. There is a disposi-
Lim) on the part, of some people to
qualify the declaretions of God, and
try to bring them down to inan's
vel. This Is reprehensible. It is
perilous. When God says: "33e ye
holy, for I am. holy," “De ye perfect,
eeen asour Father in Maven is per-
fect," Be meant exactly what 1Te
Said, and could. not possibly mean
-thine' else. If one begins to quali-
weaken the statements and cotrt-
of God, where will he end?
one bas the privilege of adjus-
Scriptural declarations to his
wn views idl have the same privi-
lege, and the result is that we have
as many different standards as there
re Christians. But this is manifest -
vire) , and brings confusion cmd
•viti, e. Clod's Word. It is infinitely
better and safer to nttempt to recon-
cile and harmonize our views with
God's Word than it is to try to ac-
-commodate God's Word to our views
and conceptions. And "so, when
jeses eperaks of the pure in beaet, it
was not with the thought that each
was to -decide for bianself just how
much that term implied, but it was
with one definite and fixed, condition
and standard in mind. The pure in
heart—those whose hearts are sin -
free.
With this interpretation, however,
imeulties in the way seem al-
, insurmountable. Surely, if the
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mtraets pureiin heart are `trhOSC in whom 'is
• not 'no.; taint of sin, there can lie' none
such, and hence no one has the hope
of eeeing God. But we know that
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1.11 -ITS LAST IS NOT TRUE.
BEGGARS IN JAPAN.
Children Trained Peom Infancy
to Beg a.nd Steal.
One of the curiosities of Japan is
an organized school for beggars and
riowthieves, trhere eleildrea are naught to
steal. Titere axe two clanses of chin
dren who become professional, beg-
gars—namely, those small uefortu-
nates who have run aWaY from home
in order to escape rough treatment
mightier power teen bis cove, we from inhuman parents, and those
have, then, three propositione wheel wimee Pareats Pt rid of their too
we waut to get clearly need in /yea& nufeerous offspriog, and tires avoid
First, that pine in heart, means a the trotible of dragging them round
heart free from ell sia and sioful from. one village to another.
Opulent and desire. Second, that 'These latter copfide tbeir children
there are those wiro er God's sight to old. professional beggars, who won
UO pure in heart; anti third. that teach tire young oetcast to earn his
the pure in heart aro such not by in- own livelihood. Some of these chiefs
hereet poseeesion, tart because they of tire II:reedit:ant profeeefoa enjoy a
have been made so by Divine trans- wide rePutation, and have Scores of
forming power. With these tbree beggars and thieves in embryo under
our text Again ( Blessed are the their tutelage. Tbere even exists in
pure in heart, for they shell see Tokio n Well-known house, which is a
God." Does it nc t begin to mean regelar agency for the lettere Out of
snore to us, and does not the bor-
t:millions relatioo oi; the promise of
the last half cif Vic verse to the con-
dition named in tie first clause be-
ean10 More app4re4 ?
Teat Mae. coition; vecome pure in
heart by his OWAL effore is demon-
strated by• human experience and the
teacbing of God's Word. The heart
under UMW'S marmgement and con,
trot is "deceitt' .1 obeve all things
oral desperately wielied." Man is
eeelletitnee deluded late the thought
that be can carry on the beert
b se -cleaning alone, as the man to
ent. Jesus referred wbo drove out
tbo evil end swept and garnisbed his
henet and then flattered hionielf that
el done a splendid oncl endoring
b work, lint it, woe the sairie
old lieort with its sin-seareed walls
and there woe a fotui emptiness
which invited hack the re -en-
forced by other evil spirits more
leketi than the iirst. And the 1110n
vire up to find his latter condition
WORSE 1.1TAN THE F.IST.
Man cannot clean his heart so
it can be called poro, lie eau
P is -11 up and cover up mid "ger.
Wein" but be copilot purify. The
alchemint of tbe vaiddlo ages hod no
Moro hopeless tosk of transmuting
the baser Metals into gold titan bas
tbe man who tries to zuriko of his
aimed, nin-scarred, sin -breeding
puro heart such as is ;wren-
children.
Beg,gars of forty or nity years of
ago (nearly always thieves hors de
ealibat, ante crippled in some way or
other) call upon this firm every day,
and hire a child of four or five years,
old, in whose col/wane' they prey W-
on the cbarity of the public. The
price per day for a child is from three
to ten sea (Id to 21e1).
Front live yearet upwards the chile
do their begging lay tbeinselves.
A he age of 14 or 16, under the
pretext, of gathering waste paper and
etiler rubbish, they prowl room!. the
0 rijs of the beeses 004 isends 114 and is with us, That the
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COMMONCE TO THIEVE, number twelve, the nounter of the
Tileir (woo' weePon is a long stick, opostles, suggests all 'mien ;weds no
aubetnnee, and with which tbey are clay suggests all nations gray not )
the end of which is eteeped in a sticky Icorarnent. but that, the number
Very adroit. in removiuy, trifles from so clear unless you bave counted .;ind
ittpea windnas. etc. foluid the nations ef Gen. X. to be
At 16 they are tauglit the art Jost seventy, These seventy of our
picning Pocliete with skill and des. were the Lord's Appointing
noteh, and front being beggars rise d mOess Ile appoints and ortialus
to the rank of botalialiki (pickpook- all is useless (John xv., .5,.. 16). The
ts), or leopperai (thievee). 'There
is no real difference between the tbief
And the beggar. The child commeneee
as a bergar, becomes in. due comes) a
thief anh talees to begging once more
Whets old age overtakes hira. 'Daily
lesoons are given to the zoning thieves
hy the chiefs of each band, and tbe
apprenticeship lasts as long as ;root
12 to 19.
sanY to admit to God's presence, The whole thing has been
ITIE S. S. 1,ESSOM
INTERNATIONAL LESSON,
ARBIL 24.
Text of the I,esson, Luke x., 1-16
Golden Text, Lek° x„, 2.
Between the transfiguration and the
eeraling forth of the seventy we must
not only consider the events of Luke
ix., 37-62, and the more full account
of some of than) in Matthew and
Mark, but according to i'dimpriss
"Barnaony," we must ineert between
verses 50 and 51 the whole of Matt.
viii, (found. only in that gospel), and
OneonnoSonnnee@onOs fa onZiette
• FOR THE ROME
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Redpes for the Kitolveo,
• fiyniene arid Other Notes
e for tha Housekeeper,
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NUTS IN MANY WAYS.
English Willnut Pie :—Line a Pie
plate with pastry and fill with the
following mixture. Beaten yolks
of 3 eggs with 1 cup sugar, 2 tea-
spoons flour, .7% teaspoon cinnamon,
jUice and a little grated rind of a
ea lemon, 1 toblespoou et brandy, two
the whole of John 2 to xi.,
bring' us to this beeson, which, is re -
,(found only ia John). That will water.
111,u11FhleinShrelvipart cronaentleala CUP
corded only by Luke. The tome meringue, formed of whites of eggs
ing come or drawing near tb4t ea, mid 3 heaping tablespoons sugar;
should be received up, Ee steadfastly flavor with vonillo, hake till bre-syn.
Peanut Macaroons :—Ono cup of
et. His face to go to Jerusalem (ix.,
chop)eel peanuts, 3. of powdered su-
51), althougn He knew all that
gar 1. tablespoon, %lour and whites of
awaited nen there. "111(1 $et'ul 2 eggs. Drop mixture on buttered
that the sending forth of the seventy p„,per and bane to a light brown
was a last appeal ere Bis crucifixion- in moderato oven. Olavor accord-
e'lpeeryy were e tiontogow1h)eir210 I1ut'( ipnegantioitstasstveih 3ftio yorttheof InwneseirsesItIler:
was about to come, showing IIis quankito
power and stirring up a spirit oe queleaurtt seib.e..eyileia:-.-IP•ocieusitueldtopeteehuptass:teadla
pectration.
In His prayer Ile said coneerning 1 teaspoon salt. Place in snucepon
BIS followers, "As Thou best Sent with 2 quarts boiling water, then
Mo into the world, even SO 11O;Ve Add -4- teaspoon biack pepper and a
also sent them into tire worltr' pinch of cayenne. Witte/ the mix -
(John xvii., 18). Our greut bush:poi tura comes to a boil add 1 qt. oys-
now is to go "alma eeis face pew aloe tern, toblespoons aream, and lorep
Pare ilis way.- believing that Ile ef butter size of an egg. When the
oysters ruffle remove from tho fire
anti serve hot, ,
neeeitil realized the utter hopelessnees 11.gular sYstem. PaelaloPickillg
ot the task Of trying to purify his 1 fl l'Inrgtar-V aro earl -Ian' taught in
n ninfo heart, and so in helpless. eVery detail find a Japanese writer
ness oe cries nut.: ..nreata tor mo imentione one inotance of a specialist
Jean heart, 0 blott in Wbat man 'wit° 13Pent 41' YL'ar in lierlin in "der
innot do for himself, God Is Able to acquire Perfection ill the art of
d nom" and uszious to do for contise;ating is purse. Since this gen-
1 ,, ofoessed are the pure in deman's return to Tokio Ids class
eart," because they bear 00 stamp has been very successful, and had a
the Diviun tomen, becalm) ow hundred, intelligent Pupils at one steno acreased from 82,000 to with a fork, add 1 teaspoon each of '''• 1°,°„.km,g'
ffront the monvelOus laboratory of The wliolo thieves' colony is rep.- the church and Bible clasues and salt and 1 cup thick sweet
God, where ti* foul has been math lated by a code ot laws, oral these friends 'we sent over 823,500. Sinee On a halting Pan and lino withereiaumtli! 4$111:gpi and steed the jug in a. basin. of
me freeh and cleou and spotless time. $4,000 a year until 1896, when front grated onion and Sage, a. pineh of 1
inoalliringjthilinnoRlirtoitt'autrnonweeheintrau
eleon, Witer0 tho base metal of ba. administered wait the utmost then it bas never been less than $20,- 1 liill: Inuul: illtuti'ex,ttliill,ret, pthoeurboreva:21, iduriessshinagn peruoltablVytIllt;er ItleeCtOlOyLf raeevhe;r1 omit nu'ill.
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mon conditions has been transmuted a Primes% Tbe youngest thieves keep 000 a. year, and last year, 1002, it. int then cover with the remainder of
pure heart is tip handiwork of God. etter doss of pickpockets 40 per fort to raise a cent of it beyan4 cop cream and bake nbout 'two hours LeleP wirRe 41°1114 be seekea in
disagreeable taste,
into the pure gold 0i 'Heaven, The ten Per cent. of their (tunings, the was over 8218,000, without any ef-
And "Mooed, ' Indeed. then "are cent. end some 110 tP1' Cent. or oven mentioning the need and milling at- Silo and serve 0/1 het pintiern oar_ strong vinegar ona then well dried
the purn in heart, for they sholl see
God."
But if inn enter the heart the sec.
naked Nuts .-.-e-Men well 1 cup eacir
of hickory nuts and black walnuts,
cups bread crumbs, 2 cupa malt
whieh add is pinch of soda). n150
1 onsp000 nut. batter, 1 oi pottater-
ed sage, le of salt, and e of a grot-
;1 nutmeg, then stir in 4 well beaten
eggs. Ilake 30 minutes in a hot
oven,
command which Ile gave to the di'- Nut Wafers t—Ilitt.he On iCing or 1
ciples in Matt, ix., 37, es, and now ,,ellP Pulverized sugar and whites of
about(' pray the Lord of the harvest
repeats to the seventy that they '41bloroot!!:';'urfigv3"votreelevtiThIltuer;itt'podlori)°0(11
thut He would Sella forth laborers vanilla wafers and balsa slowly till
Almond Pretzels.—Ileat till light
ggs. 1. eup sugar and 4 tea-
tinced citron, grated riod °Ca
a I , -} Ib. cboped aluionds, ono
flour. Roll tiougit into 1
. , Sy, But. there few who answer p tads and hake in a, moderate
curep
re am I. Send me."
1015 1 last wrote notes ott this Nut Roast :—.111X together 1
1
into The harvest, is still sounding in
our eon% for the harvest still is
great, and the laborers aro fow. TN;
I.ord in still saying, oWbont sholl I
send aud who will go for us," anon
ter, and press the whole through a
puree sieve. Return to the fire, add
a pinch of cloves, a teaspoon of
salt, and is dash of cayenne. Serve
bot.
Spring Soup.-1Ioll one cup of peas
One cop of asparagus tips, and lutif
2 cup of carrots cut in staall dice,
in separate waters Until tender;
dram e and reit aside to add to the
soup. Put all together in the liquor
in 'which the vegetables were cooked,
add is quart and in this cook for 15
minutes two stalks of VelOrY, two
green onions, and is small sprig of
parsley, strain, return to the tire,
add ono pint of scalded milk, a tea-
sP0on of salt, and draw the sauce-
pan to the back of the stole, Beat
the yolks of two eggs, add half a
pint of eream, dilute with a little
of the hot soup, and stir into the
rest of the soup. leo not allow to
boil after adding the eggs to it or
it will curdle, _Add 1 he prepared
-vegetables, and a teaspoon of finely
railroad cherVil, Serve at once,
HINTS BOUSEKEniPE
Pastry may be rolled either to-
vord or away from the manipulator,
but should uot be rolled bock and
forth. The easipst way is to start
each time at the portion of the
paste that is nearest arid roll light -
In to the mid.
So poem! 1188 the OSO 01 nuts bo-
rne ia cooking thnt they ere now
chop'e1 and added to mince and
*kin Dice. Nuts are a nutri-
tious food and also servo to flavo
whatever they aro used with,
Eastern hostesses, always on the
qui vive for something new oud
oovel, have taken to serving hot
baked Indion pudding with a spoOn..P
of vanilla. Me erearn.
Naearoni le a. Welt that•ie het:out-
ing more cord 1110re populair 0,1,3 its
literati become better known, To
cook a properly there shoula be an
abundance of salted water, at least
three quarts of boiling water to
half a pound of inaearoni. The wo.
ter should boil rapidly and the moo-
aroui be stirred oceosiormily with
fork. Thirty -Ave miuutes is t
rule for the small and forty -21o;
tho largo kind,
Terbune (Motion
that molds for cake
ed with lard, ati
portion of Scripture in 1889 our mils- each of otowed peas, reduced to
etionai7 Intereet--that is, a. real- in- pulp, wox beans chopped and 2 cu
terest, something snore thao an an- c hopPed nuts, 1, teaspoon each
nual offering --was only beginning,
but. we kit grateful to 1;;) able to
eerul that yenr $553 to belP oboe'
ITark xvi., 15, and after that it
sect milk can Iso
Ong, but less eugar will be
ni. in
! required.
To cleana copper kettle fill it
vith very hot water and rulo ie with
It powdered sage and 4 pinCh I uttermilk. Afterward dry a.nd Po-
) y now urine, or, better still,
PepPer and sugar. Pour I cup cold i lish with a le"ther" Xettivs cle4n-
Water over /dices of stale ionnd and; ed in this member once or twice a.
let Mend 15 minetes, then break ttp i wrel" wil!' elwa" heel) bright anti
'We kriow that the infinite pin•poses of
God center about man, and that it
is leis longing, loving desire that all
sh o tad come into His ,presence
• -teaches of a Heaven which 1 -Ie
his prepared for man tliat he might
dwell with Ihm fotever. We know
that from Genesis to Revelation, as
the slit and "failure and depravity of
noel are unfolded, the rnercy, ove
nd forgiveness of God are gradually
vaned. in the marvelous redemptive
'work. And knowing thie, we believe
hat When jesus,spor_ze of the pure
heart to ,t,apoke of a condition pos-.
ible to inan.
! 110 Said "IneSSCC1 are the pure in
tetrt ' there m us t be slich ameseg
1)60. 'And if there aro •111050 who
'0 reAhr and truly before God pure
nt heart, it is evident that they are
1011, not by nature, not by self
eolASITIg ;old p tteifyin but they
10.00 been made so be- a higher and
60 per cent, Tile surplus of the pro- tention to the command. Irish with sliced bard boned egg aud ibisecttr urialits sl:Irdecoalltriveenn
• prette acid jelly.
fits is inveeted in the teathing of The marebing orders of the seventy Nut neer :--Two cung nthed nut.. d001 frOnl Smoked lawn elleinners.
pupils and employed as the chiefs are very largely OUr marching orders a of stale bread rrum•b' s gg 11 bot grease 1)e spilled on a kit -
Li
Genuine
arter
ver Pills.
ear Signature; of
Spa Wrap
.D.SGiarf
0541 metntel of =enflaming a pure til° annunanitY tleela 110"'SS11147 I new. though after ITis death and res- cup . ' el el t bf it f
)0 ng eater 1 tublespoon ma col or it e pour co c water
Nicol 1,0 be applied. Tee 'wart the general well-being. Tire thieves
lawn be cleansed from the impurity, are, as a rule. great adepts in ells-
, feo sin, And blessed be God, 110 guise of any sort, end the Japanese
000
' has made ample provision for sueb
condition. For "if eny man sin,
one have an Adeocate with tbe ratite
er, Jesus Obrise, the righteons, end
Ire is the propitiotion for our sins,
and not for ours only but also for
the whole world." And because He
is the blood sprinkled moray seat,
for that is literabe ropitia-
tam menne, "If we confess our sins.
He is faithful and just to forgive us
OM' sins and cleanse us from all un -
righteousness." And bow we haVe
to keep bringing to Him our Sin- Ian Railway for fear that they Might
stained hearts that Ile may forgive compromise the situation.
rind cleanse. nut lee does not re- The conseguenee of this arbitrary
bake or chide us no -bee feel that we action will, it is feared, be that some
deserve when we come to Min (and 2,000 or 3,000 comparatively peer
oh, how often the fear that He will people will have to trudge between
do so keeps us from bringing the 1,500 and 2,000 miles into European
guilty heart ear cleansing), but true
to Ins promise Ire does cleanse low
Russia, as tbe Russians refuse to al-
thorn to travel by the railway.
front all sin, and tends us away- re- The order is the More remarkable
joicing, for what heart is so glad from, the fact that the Jews in Rus-
es the pure Mart ITiew the sweet e
music of Maven fills the chambers sla' though pasecuted. relentlessly,
of the heart from which have been are amongst the most loyal of the
Czar's subjects. About 30 000 of
removed the disfiguring marks of
sin. • And what a chanaber of hor- them serve in his army, and accord-
rors and unrest it is when filled Ing to the well-informed correspond. -
with sin. But does not the Sa-viour ant of the "Jewish Chronicle," at St.
grow weary in the task of 10,000 to 11,000 of
purifying Petersburg, from
the hearts of Iris followers ?' Do those have been sent to the front to
the cleaning works grow weary of fight against the Japanese forces.
cleansing the soiled garments Doctors and nUrses of • tho Jewish
brought to it ? Do the ore mills and faith are going in great numbas to
smelter ever grow weary taking the tbe seat of war, and members' of the
crude, impure rock and turning out
the yellow stream of pure gold ?
Never I „That is exactly what they
have been established for. And
Jesus Christ has come' for the speci-
fic purpose of cleansing us from all
sin, and He longs to ielke the heart
clean and to keep it clean vs we
daily and hourly bring it to Rim
for cleansing. It is tbe privilege of
all to lie pure in heart, for the
blood of Jesus Christ cleanses from
all sip, and "blessed," yea, thrice
blessed, 'aro the pure in heart, for
they shall see, G od.n
police rarely Succeed in taking
of their number red-hancied,
JEWS IN RUSSIA.
oon
Persecution of a People Who
. Loyal Subjects.
According to a telegraut, General
Kouropalltin has ordered all Jews to
leave districts adjacent to the Siber-
Are,
ONE TAIPROVEMENT NEEDED.
A colonel in tbe French army, who
had_ a keen eye for neatness, but not
much of ,an ear for music, took oc-
casion one day to compliment" his
bandmaster on.. the appearance of his
11)410.
"Their uniforms are neat," said the
colonel, ,'and their iustrunonts are
nicely polished; but there is one im-
prOyement that 1 inust insist upon."
"What is it, colonel?'"
"You must train your men, when
theY perform, to lift t.heir flogers all
at the same time and at regular iii
tervals on their instruments, so--•
One, two! One, two!" ,
:How. old. Would von say, she .was?"
'Well, lot's see: When wo• wcre,. ,in
Iligh school together she Used to snub
MO, 120caltSO' teas a kid. Now, Fiu
thirty-seven, a ndo
should. say she ,was about twenty-
eight be this ' time." -
25
urrection there was some change in ' chopped parsley, 2 or butter, 1 teen upon it immedottely. `nos will
i
cool the greaee, wlien it ean be
the commission. . spoon salt ;old a dash of pepper.
The carual mind is still erimity Soak bread ,crumbs in boiling water, scraped olT instead of being allowed.
rainet God, and the whole world I then beat together egg.
1
butter and; to sink into the wood.
e one-quarter
continues in the wicked one (Ram. 'other ingredients. Form tufo a . A shampoo mixture thot is highly
viii, 7; I. John. v, 10, R. V,) There loaf, bake until brown and serve recommended consistof
of an mince of &colon, one dram of
are wolves in sheere'e elotbing, and cold.,
the xnessenger of Christ must be powdered bornx, two etre one-ealf
W
grains of caraphor. Add the boraX iSe 143 a, serPent and harmless as a
dove. Not all will welcome the mcs- MISCELLANEOUS RECIPES. last of all, corle tightly atel shake
re
..
senger or the message. The parte- Chocolate Doubles,—Beat two eggs NV -011 befoustug.
bles of the sower and the wheat and till thick end light.Acid two To polish a ruSty stove which has
tares cover this whole nge. But the, thirds of a cup 01 sugar. half a cup long been negIectea is no ctarty mat -
messenger has only to get his mcb,s- (11r t d ei 1 i, 1 3, , i ter, Begen by rubbing it all or
sage from God, m the 1)0)501' of the chopped pecan or walnut meats, half1 with a rag or piece of old newspaper
Spirit deliver it faithfully and earn- a cup of candied cherries. sultanas 4114)04 in Paraffin' Mall add a faW
estlY, and the Lord Will always ac- and citron, chopped fine, half a tea- drops `.'t turP°11:tina 10 Yeer black-
coraplish Ins pleastre (Isa, lvsPOonful of stilt, re teaspoonful of lead and polish in the usual man-
, 11).
outfit or expenses, but leave al
'We are to have no anxiety tatbioieutt flooatnni.i,at, seirteraact,agaanidn awietehp oonfesliefteedl not'.
to the Manager and Proprietor evlao 4 teaspoonful anti a half of baking
sends us, for Ile will not fail to 'powder. Mix thoroughly, and drop W COSS' CIS CO.Teli risu
take care of Ins °Wm (see matt. by the teaspoonful onto is buttered
The Cossacks on some of the rivers
vi, 25-33; Luke >di, 22, 31; I'hil. iv. tin. shape., into rounder speeening
in Russia have a singular method of
(1, 7.) We are not to waste time thcr mixture but little. Press half catching the finny tribe in winter.
on the mere courtesies of the world a nut meat or a candied cherry into
nor seek honor one of another, but the centre of each, and 'bake about They cut a long trench .ecross a river
The 'mixture win, when frozen and run is net from. one
be whole heartedIy the King's own. tell init,..agtes.
proclaim it far and .Witio. He has oath jelly or frosting, and press the dart in the opposite directioo, and
blood aim 11:401I grate,iilaetilw ClUedeOSZ81C:1111C0:ifig. n. tq't'S.:‘''Btsi:OCtia1114:gide.°oezia:Pilnel 1: liabiolanpiciallicatilicit:I:siorsitelhiPieiolit°,estu'fisirvorci eoltIlrhisclillittiolal;e: nragdrst ds sever -
11
peace by Jesus Christ to spread a little in
all the world, and that as quickly
,
the stream they' form a
the floor of the oven
faosi,phosasviiiellige, mslaidouelid)eabeee obuyr the
ee
of 'leis cross, Be plits in the hands and a. half of man cakes. spread nets. The fish, hearing the noise and
of the redeemed the connnission .to the undersides of one-half the cakes , clatter of hoofs, become frighterted,
had compassion on a lost world, and other halves upon them. 31 wisher) 1 Etre thus entangled in the net.
if Erie Spirit fills us we will show
our 'eompassion by giving freely
that which we have so freely receive
r.
FOR UEARAONG
9172/NOSSk _
aiLlatiVIESS4
OR TORPID mgt.
f.W5,4TIPATIOL
SALLOW $N111.
OOMPI,EXIO
ed. The God of Peace and the
community at large throughout the- Prince of Peace are calling for mes-
Empire have subscribea most getter- songers who will faithfully and ear -
neatly carry everywhere the good
news of redemption by the blood of
Christ that whosoever will may ac-
,cept the, Lamb of God and, being
justified by faith, have peace with
God through Jesus Christ (Hob. 2(111,
20, 21; Isa. ix. 6; vi, 8; Rom. v. 1).
The command "Eat such things as
are set before you" is a very impor-
tant one if the messeegee desires -to
commend his message, but tbere are
many °brief -tans and even evange-
lists, teachers ancl preachers who are
so fastidious about eating and
drinking, sleeping- arrangements an15
attendance, that neither host., host-
ess nor servants who are once af-
flicted by them ever want to see or
hear more of them or their message
unless grace abounds exceedingly in
their hentas.
These messengers of our lesson
were to heal the sick as well as to
Preach peace, for the kingdom of
God was then at hand; but, the
kingdom having been postponed be-
cause of its rejection (Lu)e xix, 11-
13), the miracles of healing do not
abound as they did through the
twelve and the seveety. Then there
ously to the funds for the prosecu-
tion of the war,
At Kha.rleciff alone they have con-
tributed 42,300 roubles, and have re-
quested the Governor to write to the
Emperor to assure him, of their loy-
alty.
And yet et this' very moment
when recent outrages ,are fresh in
the public memory, a commission in
RUSSia is threatening, if not actually
putting into opera -Lem, further
restrictions on the limited liberty
of the Jewish residents in Russia.
Merchants and professional 331011 of
the ,ancient race will, itatis believed;
be prohibited from employing assist-
ants or servants of their own faith
in the country distriets, and so will
be driven into the cities and practi-
cally ruined. •
Schocked Mother ---''My boy, nay
boy! What became 01 that last
piece of pia: I left in the cupboard and
told you not to disturb?" Little Oe-
ear—``I eated 11.'' Shocked Mother—
"And whet would yoti call an act
like that?" Little -Oscar---- 'Disturbing
the piece, I suppose." '
"What is it, my children," exclaim-
ed` the temperance advocate, 'that
causes men Lo ignore the ties of home
neglect their families, stay out until
after midnight, and got up' with a
bad headache in the 'morning?" ``1
know,'" ;limited a young wide-awake
In the room. "Well, my little fel-
low, tell the others what it is."
"PoliticsI"
rnoist, set, aside in a stone ,jar. If
crisp cakes .are preferred, a tin ree
ceptaele should be seleeted.
Hard Sauce for P dt I i gs .--C ream :FUNERAL GUARANTEED.
half at cup of butter, ,33cat grad- An Esstx, Eli:gland, oyster mere
chant, advertising, his NVP,r0.8, adds 010
(oliewing offer: "Should ..death be
proved to have 'occurred through eat-
ing the same, a decent funeral guar-
anteed.''
at.IatteXXXO.M111.54.40VAILM117.7t0115.M.E.M.....7.11111.91,11
millet one cup of sugar, and than the
unbeaten white of an egg. Beat vi-
gorously throughout. The sauce
should be very light and nuffy, when
tnished, ,
Potato breath—Roil four medium
sized pared potatoes in water to
cover until tender, then put through
a sieve with the water in which they
were cooked. Add,. sufficient scalded OfIgl
milk to make a quart of liquid; two
teaspoonfuls of salt; one-rourth Cup
of sugar and the, same quantity of
shortening. When cooked to hike-
warncss add two yeaet cakes soft-
ened in lukewarrie milk, oncl flour to
make a dough that can be kneaded.
Knead until elastic, let rise in a
temperature of about 68 degrees
Farenheit. "When tight shape ie to
leaves let rise till not quite doubled
in bulk, put into the oven.
MEATLESS SOLIPS.
13ohemian Sol-T.—Serape. and -cut
small two carrots, sant 0 .in a. teble-
ePoon 01 butter, add two titble-
spoons oi flour, and allow to brOW21
slialitly. Whoa of a good color acid
hide the
Dm't seold the 1111141
)( ones if till bed is wet in
ee the morning. 11 isn't the
eltild'e fault. IL is settering from a Weak.
noss af. the kidnoo-s and bladder, and weak
kidneys nee4 ssretigthetting—thst's
You can' afford to ria delay, Neglect may
entail a lifet.imo of suiiering and misery.
141: ‘,144,1
are still and always have been such. two quarts of water,' a grease' onion. . ;.:,;-',..nl,'I't111:110'n'47171:!': 'Ic. i4;IP..3'4ely'L.§1-'a.ric1 bladder, then
e
miraela' 110 011e. can nenY' hut see a baY loaf, and one pint, of peas tiJI trolible is at .;111 e;:lct..
in verse 90' sorneti'' linbettor than When the . vegetables ore 1 crater rub Mrs, Ill. Ibliiilnati a 11001100 Ont raot,her,
. .
re iraclee o f hettling,
add a tett,s'i)60-6 61 salt, a. ciaS11 of t
tho"lit it: dr tKItter,, aix years oltl, has
rugh. a sieve. 1Zeturn. o the llre Mg kl'nn:c. iitr ,..) blray St„ save,
. t.
Wise Proprietor,—Guest cheap
restaurant—"Hero, waiter! This food
i$ Vile', and If don't p,•opoce to pay
for it. Where's the proprietor')''
Waiter—He's gone home to lunch,
Fere'
ca.ecinne, 01(11 001) 0 t• 01(11111., 00111 titicl 17ortilito over
one 'pint of torn a t.,ci w 1.1.1 1.
of \Vartf.;.r., nCid tt 5,11 'cif corn, oil cu -
10.11, and a spray th' tact:slay, 1-itycli1;,,e
half a11 110011, ad& 11 l.tibltatpotit`i of"
flour 5111.)1.)e4 ilis is. tableSpoon of 1)1i.1-
1,l1l011)111-,.5111ce birth. tast Feb-,
pnait'S Kidney Pilia
' Sine° taking there
ieere iticlney trouble of Clay'
inaho this statement be..
ehild haus reiceiyed.
tete
11(12 10110
tl 11
r'rinF.3."
1.17:11.,#,,17411110
CURE; le infeete011E.
Beals and Boathea the Lange n
Broehial Tubes. flares COUGES,
COLDS! IIRONCEaTIS, 13021B.SD
LESS, ate., quielor than any tea
ear If yen Imve tha,t
ta,thigeoughthat keeps 'you mak,
at night, a dose ef the Syrup will
atop it at once,
USED FOR EIGHT YEARS.
I have Ined DR. WOOD'S NORWA.7
PINE SIZUP for every cola I have had
Lor the past eloht years, with wonder.
ful success. X never seo a friend with
cough or cold but that I recommend
M. U. Ellsworth, anakeonville,
RRTBE 25 CENTS.
............,..arsturoronommeromearonmomors.r.A.,-.....m.seworrvbritormarrom
HAD -OVER 500 BOILS.
This may seem an exaggeration to yon,
BUT IT IS TRITE,
tolIstrilerera from D,i1 }..10ed should read
about this roracubue cure by
BURDOCK ElLtOD DITIERS.
MOD IN 1885.
Mr, Davia 17, Mott 'wrote us from
Spring Valley, Ont., in 1885. He said: -
1 suffered from impure blood and had
el'Ver 500 boils' but since taking BUR-
DOCI BLOODBITTERS I am entirely
eured, and eau recommend it to any per-
son troubled with bad blood.
CONFIRMED IN 1901.
Mr. Mott writes us from 62 Broad St.,
Utica, N.Y., under date of Dee. 31sts
1001. Ife saysi—Sorne time age I re-
ceived a letter from your Men, saying
that some years ago you received a
testimonial from me stating that had
ova 500 boils. Yes, sir, I had, and
I must say that I have never had the re-
appearance of one since I took tbe course
of your BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS,
thank God that I have had good health
ever smee, for I was a great sufferer,
I wish. D,B.D., a world of suceese„whieb
it surely deserves.
For sale at all druggists or dealers.
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TOBOSVO, ONT.
Heart Palpit ted.
FAINT AND DIZZY SPELLS.
FELT WEAK AND NERVOUS,
••..pc3ax..8.C.ALIDELY.
• Tvinv.F:OX'S
141.11S.Unti
red Mrs. Edmond nrown, tinvead Ont.(
-when she had almost cIven up hope
of ever gettfag wet! agaln.
She writes 2 "I was so r1711 down thei
I was not able to do my work, was short
of breath, had a sour stomach every night
and could scarcely eat. iNly heart payi,
tated, 1 had faint and dizzy spells and ell
weak and nervous all the time. Aly
lito,..band got rne a box of Milburn's React
and Nerve Pine but I told him it was no
use, that I had given up hope of ever
being cured. Ito however peretiaded me
to te ke them and before I had used bell
the box 1 began to feel better. Two bottel
made a new woman of' me and I have beet
well and havo been able to do toy wort
ever since.'
Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills
so cts. hoz, or 3 for $1.25, all dealers
T. LH C�. Lin) a