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Exeter Times, 1904-5-19, Page 3
OF METH •Secret of Its Influence Upon Religious To --Day. teed ard S eo to to Act et; the MI" ed at 'because in his day eustoill: di - G ameet n( :;anoxia, in the year one t :tit 'Toronto, (( of r'a t• . "Wm, 23 •t � R# Y S• ousand Nine littndced and 1': ons. h eressment of Agriculture. t)ttsl�iar e,, deepatent from. Los Angeles says: d p r Talmage —Rev. Frank 7321 Witt l aln ager reacliecl froau the following text i p S caused thee a ,w.1 have Ezekiel end, ZC t'(1 7, the field." a ado t a : s the Zi a, t t multiply o of hi es - as in one ` Macaulay, d I.,9i r s that „Fft1«n ]Tcs1e hod 5a�•4, dee/ones � as greater /lateral genius for g@\ern- h d Richelieu, The great xuent than a ae 11%storiail believed that in thew words he was giving the eminent divine the highest praise, but I could see that my father's estimate far traps- Beaded, that of Macaulay, and that the held Wesley in 'higher honor than that of any statesman,, living or dead. The whole Christian World Is: s ima and as recognizes the., ac ievemeuts o was truly:the nTHgr N aissi9nary to the mid- s.eoso 4il�lsseeroeteveot dle and lower classes. ,Are we Iii a o fl ; �7^ church ready to: reach, out in Christ's ,-,.. s name for the conversion, of the :;arae kind of people? INTERNATIONAL TIJS02Sr It was said of our Lord that "the MAY 22. common people heard hint gladly." Mark Aat, that is' the best encomium that Text of the Lesson:, I a x., 35e 1 ed upon t the tomb of the 43, Golden Text, Mark, 4 Recipes for ttte Kitchen. 0 Hygiene and Other Notes 4 for time tiousekeeper, can be p ac ➢ of t is Comdr of Tl many iyea W11ezt arose , 5. C9 f3 s 4 00105 ta0eli3lO s ett Cartwright, Tinny years, e, o, arose ;;ince last lesson we have Passed to preach ea Tennessee ronin one wills, UOOD THINGS TO IAS`, Lune t R ck S v jackson 15 n /, •ac .ut z , t "General , , r 1 t kill i c l 4 3• Veal—Have e (c affc cal o l .( d Divest @f # l � I f 3 T l over the record o 1. 1 s • •, 1 to ye sour t. t u r i a your audit rice," t','ith that: I'rt(' stili-, 15 1,110 last ➢ o x:•111, 15 hello found also in .Tondo:- butcher seirarate anti crack. the ribs, rated that lt(a at ail should itrz#y Cartwright turned and said: "I hear making a rocket in the ' tissue be - for ( 1 Iu• rid the story of the map I coach whom 1Fe blessed and the rich young e this pocket # for Curls!: unless he was entitled to _Jacnson that 1. have no gospel for tv i t . ° out - til ow > a z • Lacli r e the acovering. i' t tl •s • rat is J •1 is in ib w unless es l,(i (d h General m c (son ' • fleshy I thftt I t toe• their le Y e, th c e s F 'i rem t (n' t Cale! t c Y of t punted prayer book (,r sneak lout 1 Rant; to say to General ten hri➢altar, cleltcizdcnt littledad 1 Steil t} 1St reit': any S wear n cassock ant1 bands of an 02-hini any :different from tllzt which I Inner f imssrlf, his righteousness and potatoes in the czNen together, (lamed i➢ries:, ]out John Wesley re- ;,. every man."' `z heli, in 211 fall o at. S osl i o .� �,. 'rho saving• stands, Sago F'uddin�,--k'it*e tar�keslwoonfuls move~ it ose restrictiolas fore the Vice of thuntder. Cartwright. cried '!lis Pers ssio•1».. as - - men"Ile hath (rllc(1 the hung r,X w1tl1 goat! (J sago,. well Picked adze: waashed, 1 •r „ t t, 1, n (' i. 't 's1 : a d se 1 like '► et,adl s u Y c_ shall 1'k 1 "Except yr repent. r 5 ,. ar @ n,aal ant ri � ( t � "etc th la ci i- A e ua ps nt o n m Suet!: Preaching and pro' in,g. zas in 1 , things, and t14 rich lie bath ( ➢ 'wise Pra•ish, General .7au-1:son, that rg is latter message is for 1:01#. Poor r(7an. a (bike Ic .;58)- 7lnr t➢stat(' �nft. Thrat stir in 022(+ teacup 4s1#(a lt(K,tt awkty as he omit, bread dressing. Roast the veal and tI l rte years Archibald atld Tatt 1? th t .'-' v away- + ed themselves s of such of utter and two of granulated su- arcltlaasl:ci l @f Canterbury, enlisted ,, y.,. ,ds, c1ft1(s .snll,t# . th l messat a rs foo you, o, tis d . , I sake. As Peter ,,ar, When cold add Sane eggs well s su- e Iiad for Hie the services of unordained workers in various branches of church activity 1 " himself tl t'tl given I 1I1. a• th John Wesley in his old pt1Tn i, e • and haze fol- irItten. and a little: grated rutmeo. . •• ; said, 'li_e have left all . Peter ::`art R i z�ht in vision, is stretch- . 'flaee' Ilitlrlc K,. t''3):'., anal our Mix well t(ng('t11;r and babe in a hut - than a shoe that hurt;,. the foot, Never let yon• shoes get hard and over. dry. Don't let then: run o Don't let the Keels run down. Don't dry a wet ehoe till you have rubbed it well with a Panne', cloth and then with vnseline. Never put shoes near the stove, Half a peels of oats, kept in a small box, will be the very cheapest and l pest: filling for a wet shoe, fill the shoe and snake the oats down, after havin ; rubbed end oiled it, and set in a dry place' to dry gradually.. lihen, dry pour the acts back for t(lrtl7fgi•. 1lS^. i;ewt•t, rag and wash the shoe 'Ida a n a' @ c CC1 • 1 and . over- night week, CC4 at least an a : ni ht to keep in good condition. $ • en leather until Dever handle patent you' have warmed it. Never wear goloshes with good I (. 1 goloshes shoes, There ss a . • s dress � 'S no part f a, lads i l3 . scrupulously ' •e r � i d h^ a 21.93 C Sh A,1 sn often ne rlectcd. neat or that is ,. CARPET Olt BARE FLOOR. and earned for ae title x.. in^' out !tis: airrns over the whale stn, T9t�e(l ,. • e s : beet=-(##airt�n•s of an hour. -,n "extremes meet" coria by colons ,,let'y of :Rteipleen3t:ere:tepentir said thait in the regenetatiotn, .i r d dish t l The aid prose b,noun insai.RRi won ld ervii,.*, Lo d.. •, • ^ sa :tate tiircrwi4: ° earl :'!'ills 1aDtdciin� Is 11(licious acrd to lac a >nli(s t#tort fittingly to f.he nucstion the oat clttllsli0p 0f the la#ty» ] luretnc�n ile shall s_t to l tl]o,t Itis morn#tneatt in old (.anter- Repent}"' ?tnd at11e roas #tear h4 cat:n !tat. of bare :Yoder ttingl carnet, for Et ast( Itis ltory they sha11 Cit ti on t�nrlv4, �Sul "ot epitaphs, "1'he ore desire of Coznel Colne. Ey pool ¢et' 4.f•,.Ytri..to.t,utxirrntl,ons'tet'3I,r ofh;041aIse;,ae1t3lt,tt. xf�., -.g}. aaali.at ors't_th3 f,rsi,atnd #e ntuti,79 seat! #r•.' tr,lr5 of erull(•rs.--Fora• !#1 Prs 01 one, the i. alt y and the poor who have biuti 1, cltisnled in the most bca � ,,, thrones juc,a,a,th the twelve � v , y n t seances o€h_ tc • Church of God bless me Zieslsy s memory, t or. Hie wire sugar, t;so eggs, two o once 1- x•1 well-to-do at'( .alit to C his life was, t0 tnal,e the t;1t c #baser who forsake all f • and.1t' Y v + oftar- liberty t n a t # <•.. cc a t• u lz 1 h#k•• . s f 1 (a P . °' �. s o iiasts anal I t t tr,•o t on 4 nCts, Sf '< Oh. r n(1 4theen clturclt of t1s(3 Pe - th Gori b.c, s s:a oaf .,l;o • ' attcl the •acs leill nest shall 'eel onl potQ alta t#Sfl Rf carp ' a h s # 'c r Henn gates to the metal can- t , tar, on teas oonful tsf soda, nutmeg l d- atshion0d, dust- Rt:Iier- n accoa.d not :that e t t a (1 it �Ub. nlr� toot#lens, act tl.,, holii fest. t 1, cb,.trt, � � � •r seat reRnr4l ltei'(1fte¢•, ft,. Separate p t4]j sec the o1 f g , . , d. , , , S '$ tr e 1S(r-:11at as h .� ,«. , ,. , k : tin e?. gs ds.4o'$'ral _ _ • » . ,' ite221 Qs,•all h f rho mr9f service,gospel Fite of c of fro- Ira ve of 1• •i#, #nth, ' name .1S1':114 ., u 'hundredfold Watt is, o tag e.gn , in;; ingr;non ea „a i tetrad , 1t' c7t(a h n s dr t tt- , e o n @str Croc an lace Ina !rice ni.tx (yam of and every melt of elttr ha a nal! John WesleyOwlfounded. aed'exsn;g the tais not c0nt z l b,d tau turl1te. 1y(., ow Tx' cent:. an:. this i reecas a t to :troll, to ere t sry 1 n1(#,G .sail} lien } itPraises Owl for that ne class or androot wit! AO Oe? ,C Iaritt- � •,D , !arras in the 1'utn'. 13011 and 1pral beneficent and Praise C,o( pr fessi sn, It to nano @ hear is a # ersecutions, Yet f . ol,,.ilbo to floes lzortzes .of 1t'oazcal + trDne, Wakll life. i trofessiau, The laborers .sept forth . #can s•'lutati0ns. Zlaav ;nu aiRays >: ,, •� starlrzat .•r➢rif:la a!aio: el9ra •l7a¢uf sleep and fryan v111%11:4:1 c9tne Ayer fn tl3c Fteera,�. 's :very- l � t $ th3in,., that a pad ins , , a .Icilit# 1\tale • t,, e _ • e i the eighteenth ran#lwtlry'. 1 • i s in h, crit n�➢t# �lticl. tee� .. r • ... ➢214>Eii¢ ^- lord until :t ltgltt, brown, Slash t the habits 228 the �'1te non 14 o X ➢t� Wesley n f; , lattc• # t P t a brs#,r£a xo per sent, or less and t,akD, 3,,. azal(l Rho cling o es cited h tlta ood anti .h e. lot en etllIS•tted bw Ardella e t nit this Sabbath tiny;. srhrrn # p � g til.a tla yul Fret � 01 _ despise the Lord's. I(k,(+tttt ]+., � r atg 'tv(lntlere(i 1 d ally a➢ 1 i f)f the true. that p is it to hr hl, l T1 'I o t] 1 ' teen: 1 141 Mince Pies tit' th r. } t people, , 111auaaf«,c 4a,n trig ter our ( t l no ti h t , tn1 P t P Ise. n Mi ,powdered sill (r Isi c]afses in the great: English u a S 1A t1 ##1 iR 1 e , tnatte,� to !work t;(� cid, anti right s•trnestly� a,tcl , , �4^-(stt k,s; at eF tuns, 1 A }.'S i �` ?+i Y , T 1, ,a ' _n t r � i 1 ,#:rrV they Let #. s they did k•[ e s hr d L (' ifor Alit* f 1 n u c4 sAs ,a r 9 , Gpersecutions � 1 5 r s , 4 r t z 1t 211 P the '•1•�., 1rl r," t . ] 1111 In t t ► c la .r ➢ ,r finnt n A , ac Jnr the 1e>1,' to u.,a.n ] li T likewise'. �ar nTla 1 l three 0 o Q31►Ic'S,ts1a. Paa►sial, pared c rc I v11nt VEE(Id ant (introit 11h joyful longed, hauled with news that the ATethodiet genes{e conference of 1904 was to asse111h n the City of the Angels •? This con- t • itsses510n during the terc•n(o u T ens corking week, We, as at people, loon, forward to its sessions wits, illterOSt r we rYrligi(r,t wins none. ; t. e with the sileneet Vomit is the .one rune for wore,,•, e(I and its lips teal of death. What we need more and i ,Don't judge the nut by tile ltltsx. n , this twee- I Faith more than feat, of tt#ry More in the beginning at -this �aati, is o eth century is not a better (ducat» tore, ed tl y willst rt s, . ys 1 n which a a 1. • :w•nd i, alb•a a ministry, but ono� d uh e 1 testifying 't i, 411(1 aL a (* "L e �' t.� An. Intl ,, , ea forth ➢' � and !lope, We tidiest/. that 1#y' Close pow. The. simple tact is Stang of par tour,!► this cunfei'eii a Will bless all t'hurehes arc being preedicd to 7'rotest11Ut churchece, t e'er 1c1 death. X10 !lett! not )tone classical r Tt ,A11 ;(' the they belong. i 11e t 'r1t1 hu - 'nattnomore r R o,*1t butn (. a n..n do r what „sermons,, a se as o is appropriate 1'npriato ant this " SataltKat}l day ^'(ro<t old fashioned testimony meet - toIt to bid the incoming delegates reel- Inns of the !Methodist church. We col1 °l rte to o t tr 1 a the St 1t t aT.4 P 1 l it is T P no 1s ten the @ 11.41 reasons £ state '<rl#14 ,� f„ Q b little bead of Toilotcera with wh#vlt John Wesley snrroun l.,:t himself has A little sheer is worth a l(1t (if l)tity is the law of which love is i ifa: Nan judges 1 av am' hits, clod our aims. called upon to endure. Paul so, then are not worthy to be c n iz iu'- I e for henna. 1'741,, 1 1 cod with the glory f tTlat they all work mit .fort a uu more exet'i' iufT and eter#1441 as* i;;lw1 of tc;res. :(i1:ii,4i:e of the finest po:riit•re.l " doubt. Phtisici ltt'nV 'k** I/natter of (1 ant. 1C^' . )• rd a ( ,h9 F,owince of X iA l,t'e } three-quarters 1 (. _of +tri L' h,gi4#t:'e i7F. ('nr. iv' . ,, �, 1, i t(i C4a,<ur. thi laze t # :•sign: •1tainst them a� germ colt � the t# t ( •'a cGt at' #1na,lt .41" (i tsltnted: of £rerb (t:rt and raisins The gni t uth+nitbfniness tl dl act : ree ea /too s, 1z9ws➢1ztl➢ty of keeping It in n st to i±¢eed, ten thtse od(1 of lease and eine Taken once (1 ti „° r. stool.'rondittcn, up n:a•.•An h quarter of an Quireis seldom done oftener --no. ewe eight, cloves nn d11eI-t powder; what the treatment, ita3. eleenliner• AB&LLUTE E IT enu ne Carter Little Pills Liver fid. 4u� st Bear Slgnaturo of sco F afeaSinsito Pas p, tree too,ca7, �s4 oo (>e.:•y 1t, tok.o ofi o g '00 reit HADA-004138 3� S ;t FGR Pia, CPS1 �St FOR TORPID 10EP. £33�;�TEPATUOlt .0412,f/Y.f SOL cact1f�at below, .e REC#, 7iE A iviA O :. LADY 8 1I 2ZItiB WI= is 11n[e on I li:s W;ty to ,) i. # in a (t, Salt, turd l'll1d5 ftf ks r' ,nasal 1'i:=,offer Hilo;eli at sitrritr4�et fun• tht' sins tw(1I'Dnnns, Italf..11 1,10#, hf pQ of t o world, and alit' at 11,s..t tip aver the 5211,10 of brandy. 1115 11 t what. a t ll I f 1 thil'4l, :laid T<ie plainly awllint into 4'p 1*aln k.,„ is abort: to 51)00)'. 1iut' this tiiaa 4•ra(Ty', waaslied and dense!, 1(422 le more fully. Ife said that be [,f currants, and adci es t-tt ed 111(,2 ars] women f t in pi, ty is the opl:usitr oC 'pinta *Jlilll�li'. homt•ly iong'ung(1 of the "::sect p1a#Izeri: xll, can tell what and has (one for their „ ci u 211 # '11(* era5s is a anti s11•,b 1 hat c • prayer meetings � 'r' ,. .,drill. We need our 1, . , , fi !Fla ai tors, snd artists protest oiailst n theme on other grounds, and yet they lye acre still in use, because our mothers is1 Ai a11i1 ln•.,a,<1tt,ntswcry a1t1•rnv('d. r l'''','2,';‘,"nbare floor, with the easil3' ,V:The * i to 'ected to telt acct./Sint r^t a is „tC r n cl d 3 1„ nvnula be /flocked nod spitefa Pt' 0 the pies with vomited fruit. l treated and spitted oat atm «idea,*,:(I I'4;tatA I)unalaarrtgs T#e61 six 1fd and Cl',ier11(!tl, but that the t?,i¢ it 43. ; (Y,s ,f fair " . 'When '4 erectly at l,1, : ( C 1 # IFc would 1•i:� sat;ainl and that ata t . " noon (tt n, n Ile prophets t 12',,ro to -day 9t , „ ,• - „ teas written be t 1 1 grown i t111111rrR until t1 a: , 'et in �, in n. n zw 7 to be 1111 GQ k s Pt , fi w 1 trete P 1 Flowers of sls,'toro€+ moist c laaor'fnatl every r� • � a r n 1'* FTim. Ii(+�v r;ta•t7ng;P to 22.4•x:.. (l,, t outnumbers 911 membership , teliT(lt all #aT;a Part. st 11Ti1 4 ttl c 41 � 1 ,, ,,t•. Y i1 la nrcla 1 c other ia(itt3(luai Protestant America and an the world. !ears:, 11(,1 genesis. In order study the marvelous a11u1tiP1yinI ewer of Methodist:: let us toady? ,. ; la(; fu1• Stilt!!, t}aiS £eel#;s to 115 .,c, ,s sal will testify rill:! t although st> 1 ft1Ti t i e a i (121 1 { 1 1 elf r, 'Nothing is t Ct,,1345^2'.:/ .?74 �i • 1,.. -w, . understand note (+f 1 l;p> cD r ^' and � .lilt . 1littleia.talaaa 1 .1 ( e aged ^ people w.Ill; testily, ci , T T , d >a � . S`" 1t' . V ercolre,: ;( "+ 1?i. $ a.+'.l• ( , s n u „c d at'(: Matt. . . the youngpeople .l( 'will testify. tltoah�, . Com enc t.l,.(, 1+, ] T T Ass • r ' 1hard catch tan rt "Til.. � Pn' t 1h edit: her We reel the value of individual... tr lee lot the Conditions attendant 1 •: 'tax . world.predicted. a 1 1 S Aa, I i l�, tiletemporal11 C " r#rA 1t1F Ira S 1 rn s•,n l ~that,hi ray. )nit;t Q find u 1 pn usen moil. . Wo must 211 11 c din. was �' 11hv should 1F4 not seri the owe r,�- U t ,•W(1 ° honor trnulrinl#a testier, her caxn+my t ] rocked and 5eiarell out the place of .sults: from the clans sosttni of ir,^;erre it, ,1 • , 7°: > �t3a1t l + hndisn:? Your boy i� ctl,nnt .Rina, , � ., !rice in11'aitcy', Llten .•,s Ito rayl •'let, 11u -n jt,tticta ig Sa1hu„ ,u Princess found the future entanc ala= item years 01 12 \ 11hc're xo you • to #!tech:"e 1 (ti # 1.. a ,, send the lad to college? a pool 1 , tor of this ll0hh•4,1v :racy :?k .1 a t; ,,going to -,hiitti:l(" tU� r:t•s tet ,,o illnW 1ar,rk#Dt ::among the bulrushes i (Well, ' scat, say. " would e 1 sin0l d00s aQt clenr the v * Nile Every great . sa• es o rent! lona to ono cif of the river � !lowly rti t u curnot ,n 1 . '(alt- � . �0 1' r 1 .lit( snap ,i a soft , ] 3]-3.39, at' tl•r� i r ti' 1rn a'. • laud I. Qatl � a re- S t' (,f We.see 110'.0' little 3ttl¢'r•es,t t �, , , ,• i, int, Ful rot. ti others s id 1 a* Of noise. of the pe.tehy appearance 01 a 211 nuMber of rugs, or the difficulty in d ',1;ez+jRinr a 'high polish All the floor, '12 and grate. W01't in#t(# tile,! a: (1t' cern 3eoping it ire flout 'dt#5t.'; 'I €ln0(en1'a1 (V, 5:11) !tall o, poitnel Of g7hr, 114Ti5' is alight. or one becomes "it' and two ('^=s. N. v,,'1i•, but ae0aa5tom,,a to it: ratgS loony 0)' IOW, t ., tinecessity; 1#:'122, t..a(#..",r+tr 4x44, a£ a;r, a. snorter t1£ taste, not blown in h',21 to r. fora ` a high palish is not aleresstariy, and tie, aloe. a ),batt a • into i, 4i•t, ;azel two el(*amass (le t hare door are Where rt' '.� 1' r 'ail, fin ' a ti a'„ .,., c T t a ,., n Fa at ;t 4 ,_�, CDS inn.., t � 1 r s.. easier than f?n? of 121 corprt. e Q at a¢rc t l arts 1T t; t? l -servants r 6 .'a z ,:c for 1: tat °' 13' �' can , tela#1, s)Tee a c e ori,, �• ' oft, #ad vetats,(cr 3..t' the vc4ntl. lz � r mom,' � Ka, taurin (t: t^'+':7t, mina t they did not c , :1¢14 tear lar -t,•: grays-, lit. by the . last,. with which a it st e, s a, (• Joint, or, ` White Pool.i. s-..:('n.r c;;p cal 1 u son opens, that ,Iain K and 4 t 1. Iu"1la, r ' cull nt ::'i; .rt', t,n • t•( `T, according. -tri Matthew, their at°� i h that I •c, will dept St,C we•}1` tcr;..tller, (TQ1 Inv-it:Ili ten hr danger Wit tl;t�aa1, Kirks .art 1 . ,'4'1% , , lti 4. 1,t' a Foci, i. , 6 tt •• that they 22:1:1 • sat,.:: a g atlno�tt t , t t � I1 rid an the other on i• a ledersl: att oan ' With' be had. a highly polished floor nalany. 1 Isept in order. bat good results a; ,.F 'cail be 01)10(110(1. without. A 41(r.0r of Georgia pine, stained.axa(1 t 0012'pleasing an (..i eet 'oiled, will give as nil 211 itn➢r ° s good fns to coo .lis for. n to � DOA1'S KIDNEY PILLS ( a lel-a Kidney Spade . for tho Care ot all Kidney and Bladder Tranbles, Bilrtrand, 13reelte A IttRttt+nl, --- thinit it 1tartbi0g Tlt11 o to let [.•011 know vatit KIDNEY PILLS bard clone for )til f was lenity treu •neat rnil such Severer pants . I wall; 1• s 1't', n ^. T even ,i c,, V of Dealt IUD - , 4 .s •t ea 1 bad theta t Intl .lad. la 3ftrcD was greotl,F 1OI!eyed, awl with er box I was eo1zn13:etely cured. 1 elp but give them all the panto ti will never foil to recommend helm tp cc11 bisiney euffercre. c , 1 -w,-----at, •- S ]' C(ar ( R •s '• , a t, la d nal i1 4 f rl• I 11 Til # t them what te1• they all 0 1¢a n 1! a at ( F !a h DO S EIDREIr PSS.; DOA N'S Q -,• (1, 4e 4p 1 $ i 17 1 E i t h tl t I Irl u a. E7,1Cih as ill .1 !? Pomo I t 1 n (lxd 221 try floor urn apt, box. or 3 ft,l `�a, all cI •nlers oz ribs tT a t# y T 1 ii His ,tt dour to roll (t at]t3 had to put h11n tt*ith ran be " t 1t, la n behind. nil product of the condition of the 41,110 , ... is [ :►111 al...i(1 There the boy h Watching It other men's ::tell will fF t I � yy birth- God i. They n r• t,aI th t ,• la ,. , t' 9 t t l 1,11 71 4. �() 4 • 1( ) 4 oo swept rt ,•l ,• ., t • th tE # t� t, e • ! h't . � r ria rin s n5sblo i t 11 T t 1, 1. (141 ono will bG tndh #clu(tlly xc s•1 (► t t ] much 1' t-er nate lux then! cti' tl tT#4 d➢sac#114 hptln l this now. 1 nr nrnr anent"122 1h#it+tarn• 1385 1100) the tour great 111ti1orfiltic9, t. test ill i C,?altlai(':tl ,II'ilt' with �' in t s ren 0 . _ The Doan Iaidne' fell Co. Toronto, halt. rani: ' end !., • , • situ. �' t 1•� tirade to lAc1.. tew]r, (.tat1a10 wait a. a't (1n�, 50200 -i. t (:FJ.: ' 1(' n i1.e Eit, (1(#221, Mow utterly in# h (1 s 122 #. i £ tt 1125 I»02.830100 only on last (1111nde' a (!rOW(1 n# ' ' ,� ,: patch own. , sympathy 104'1' R'r�re. 1111118 Tennent TF„ t-neatial—A 1'#,*,sloi,n1 tattzelrl, rite: this p1C' main 1�ut' oit after til. cr0eRs are will notakeep the weeds out of lots © n •, * ::1• 'toe of weed Tarr➢:Orta @art 113. t V or paper paste. f nItt s lw„# tt, } i utt 1 n s d wilt 1 I t � .rtes n 21 t cl with i, n :t t ., r a cit � 1 1 students, arae 10 P I1a,htt(1s i d:, of other St ul n , was! F 'ti No t (mal ', h • '(holt ft (! W too n r t 1 n I t 'pl b has ordained thaat the+ r< •• r i(t tt'itll ^1121 11 . U 4 .l t ri,rt;S 122 4 224 1 # situ i a tet, #( , '�fht s t at they the suuT, a people y f t' atm i-ar>; Is v. a 4, t [ s 'o have u ter. 1 , for a r t t-fit- nrise a ID i 11 t over winch 21 the incl T t}hlnl. T; �rh;tli s:rtt(1 Mart ' I I wilt/ leaned u14111 1I➢s bosom. 'l lae't T1s straining' •with -a broom, o e g (191 ” rte at peasen. , , n 1 •rs where , 4 u t arr5t oriel brt(ttsa c� h,•v caul fniIiri'�.t ialn, (# Nd Math* it n most . ::12222 c:uat(an T3turna'1 Iran i„ tied, and a oP our smaller c 1 ts, in who ntaltrs t suecrws at � (1st not n l the n�i11 catrav n (• use rnn tat % : :net 1t' tire' un( un y 1� 4+ ,� tvahF her # have 1 and 9t1, his mantle #u•othnll #nita , I , m leader whom he'#n ai ,151(1 of seine a Atliron tn11; t0 twiIn0C 1'tu• }rin►. a rid t1#(se teachers 4sill _-_-_- _-- i • nC© ^f: n,tnthr�c job -`. f (1 21111' to keep their eye upon Wm" L t v` th 1 1t' an a I I tin tier Ills nllolesoine owl tempting' 0tts434' (tt 1 twice a ticri with worm tta. 1 1 brut nod is 2222: likely to at believe, 1 lets ' ealcoee n . • • cl, t 11fy brother, it is of vital hillier' /you sena your boy to FUlall COI- realim that they aro making a rata error When they in any troy com- promise thelr high , stud sten, dard.s by alliance with sin. The higher the standard of the Christian ehundt the greeter will be its sue, - (less. We do not need to -day church- es that honor winebibbling ministers. We do eot need churches which, when they ./etve a church . sociable, tell their young 'people they may dance end play cards, Wo do not desire churches whose MeMbers in their every day aetionS aro eowise 'differs emt from the people of the world. . One of the reasons why the Christian Endeavor society, of which Israneie E. Clark is the president, is number- ing its Members by the hundreds of thoesands and the millions is be - of o professor upon the boy. Now, the "class Valets" of Illetho- ber of a, great gospel intiversity in which theist are hundreds of thou- sands and millions of members and' it gives to that convert the enthusiasm which truly collies front great num- bers, and, secondly, it separates the IkIntlindist convert from the masses. It places hint in a gospel family 101' which some ono is responsible. It gives to him a 'separate gospel gar- den in which to labor. It says: "Old convert, you 'oak after that young man tintl that young woman. Visit them. in their homes. See that they have the right kind of companionslisp. cause of its ironclad dhohn When they are absent front the, house Willis Baer, who for SO reinnY :rears of God learn why they aro absent waa secretary of that' yotalt7 11°°Pla:aa and tell them that they aro missed...1' Cbristian organisation. tirt°' Individual responsibilities for when in my presence some years ago uals—that is the tigeat multiplying he declared, high standard of the character of the Faulegsvorers is due to the high standard of the soc- Weds pledge." You can never raise •. 1't' for rtllldr(ea. °#its i,•iltie ;, (I1VI4litis • , r fl last41 t'1d(d (2:::lane' r from them. Tin rnl,h diet I .F ter, to thn(b 1 a sayings ]rid ft NO COM VII0111 aril!!, we undrrstaaat4lj' (Hell ai:.:1). ant➢ well liar(11i1(; aa1tl>r," 1t. is on es- sence P4,nun uF coal oil, win llrersritit(e rei;>a — +-- calltiiutci111' dasntw 2222!1 tc#uftttni; ennd rrisr•aranee, An occasional oil - Penna. in Australia. and. Weigliod ,Tolni is recorded as having occurred Isedee For plain (11,/,tn,,,,,t jelly— _____ .nrioa ,,na tut by turpentim, 10,000 Ounces. on the very night befote Ills crucifix- Cook 1 0,, oatmeal es ear mettle using byZin't tir wit" a 11&1.5 4 Ina" ° I Could even flatlets suggesftitruyrestit j v‘1°,.;.ttii 110113.tiectil,:(7d ea -tea tl anti well, rubbed after being applied, who Should betray II lzus "sSt(wer 011`411ir(1 340re wIriPr' 1‘11'41 (103111 will rive a dull gloss. If this seems untiOn more romantic ? men sinking down exhaested in tbo when there was a krifn among If was sPea !rig 0- 0110 strain through a coarse sieve, ponr set „Isles (tutu cold. ntore'troublesome to ths, housekeeper yourself, as the Isrencli say, four 01 thou --lin into Hi01415 1111d of thent "liOuld be placing the molds (tettenps make preferred it can lie verved hot by than the old carpet, she must renew - the "Never-NeVer" country, whero accounted the greatest tInike steel, mows) in a Ammer over zeninig sea - wee bei...:' that her room is most dustless a 21-24). It seenis ins almost Mmes., 1 ter now, end that. there evil1 be no great arid Australian. !nista svay bade in the -in which rain doe.s aot fall for years at for ten minutes. The jolly will stretch, and the OnlY Plant. that for- siblo thing for believers to. get wbol- keep its shape nicely. Serve with ces its way throogh the choking 1S' rid or senle self seeking even in cream end sever. Christian work and to live to exalt , sand is the dreaded spinifax, or -.:111s- the Lord alone, but i 1 filled with the tO.lttirn.cal jeliY with 'Fruit—After Sprit He will Reis In it, for lIe al- .. la wag tile oatmeal a tal before trailer( spear grass, whose points lorifiee Cerist pouring into molds, add sweetened pierce the pedestrian like a lance. • , 'They sank down to die. Their wa.\'s g - • horses, too, were exhausted, and oue ee , s 1 • . fruit juice or sugar and flavoring to upheaval and carpet A/eking once a year. Also she may temper the bare- ness by as many rugs as her taste will permit and her perse buy. Economicallta China is the most in .ort said, 'Ye know not 'what • it fruit used. If fresh fruit ie solvent and independent nation m -the foot against a small Piece °I reek lie. ''sso‘ ni(tTeiesfe l'ClIti'wslillpf' ,i(::iThaP111111101. over the prepared jelly and set aside seal her harbors anti cut her orf The fleets of all powers could of these in stumbling struck its fore- e.,, , le. . sett, pot fruit into reoltl, then pour world. of the men. followed the stumble, end 1b:eleatiest eleree lenla)11,Yseher. 1;1148Loileleg, almisii;' or cooked. fruit cart be utilized very- ,never -would feel the slightest depriv- the sandy soil. The eyes 0 the next moment he had struggled Jeer s nicely in this way. They should be ation. She svould not bane to strike to his feet, shoutieg, "Cold, gold I" or churcb or demonize:I ion or our , to the strained oatmeal. then ont a single item in her national bill - some desire for the honor of self added. turned into molds t,o cool. Straw- of -fare. In Inisiness the Chinese are that projected a few Indies out of that even whea we plead J ohn Niv, cool.- Left -over dishes of canned from every other coentry, and China 1 one slc gen of the Methodist "class syst , Sure enough, tbo supposed rock tem." For wborn, 0 Cbristion man, 1 struck by the iron shod hoof glistened nee e-ou responsible in Cht•ist'e name? in the pitiless sun, and a moment The Methodist church. in the next later all four men were digging cag- sin struck world if you are will- , . &web, whose win.' in the sinful mud of the Placa' is n' singing songs are nearly always keyed to the woricr yourself. Like John Wesley and the Methodist church, lift the tune of hope and joy and the glorious world out of sin by making .,‘ our harillOnieS of a blessed hereafter. It Christian standard as high as heaven is a church wbose mosie is filled with and as pure as Christ himself. est halleluiah chorouses and battle is the inward withers, sere the in- hymns and inspiring marching inelo- ward witness—this is the st-eongest dies. It is a church which believes i oof of Christianity." It iti the in- that oer thanks and gratitude for ward withess of the purity of its blessings received can he returned. to raembers which accounts for tbe mul- God as well when stanaing -upon our tiplying powers of the Methodist feet and, in the words at the psalm - church of to -clay. Metliodisixt caste ist, "singing -unto the Lord," as when into the world as a protest against on bonded knee we offer them in sit - prevalent sin. ent prayer in the closet. The trouble This fact alone cloes nut tell all the with many of mar churches is they al - the story of its marvelous multiply- ways imagine . Christ as keeping- step . ing power. There are many other to the slow time of e, dirge bet, they reasons for the growth of Methodism. eenaot ima tile his moving' lips as Sleet John Wesley 'was the emancipa- IoiOling in ag weddieg march or in the ipne of the chief of these is the fact i es of a social gathering. so -fine was the qualsay of the gold. tor of the laymen, as Martin Luther -(3 A full sized model of the "welcome Ves the- emancipator of the Bible. REPENT! REF'ENT! REPENT I Lastly, methodism has had its mar_ tSotrLanoiglear:n jamtelyie ID-eepsteue!-L by visiters ellhe English. ecclesiastic opened the 'numb lips of the pew. The German reformer broke the iron clasps hold- ing together the lids of the word of God, which barred to all but ordaiii- eel priests access to the life giving message that Cod sent for the de - erly with bleeding lingers around the , place. pea mane aeis also masts a ime Japan. . )ou a Almost in less time than it takes their eyes, but they are blinded by dessert for luncheon. especially whore lacks, wbicli the. Jap has, is an ac - we might think svould have opened to tell it these unfortunate fellows their ambition and thoughtlessly an- s , 4e there are children or ies-alids in the etive interest in gunpowder. No one °- sitter, "We can." Theo did not re-' `a:11--47. When hot the oatmeal is 1 has even been able to convince this had *unearthed the largest easiss f virgin gold that the -world has ever ceive what Ile had said abOrit Ills v"i'Y easily' and quickly pressed ' heathen in his blindnese that Conflict- throwsh the sieve. us pled° a grave mistake when he Fruit Dumplings and Sbortcake omitted submarine mines from. his Desserts,—Though there seems little syste.m. gold, there being practically no alloy -ferings, speakin 1 0 e 11 ' 0 • note liew En looked upon His sus- connection between these two des - g o 1 m a in us sorts, they' are really the same thing particular society' rather thoit Iiis berries, pineapple, raspberries. celopfied imuicesnral)ly superior to tile Japan - figs, dates and prunes are particular- ese, a superiority which the latter tic - glory only, His weighing gnestion, Are a True Heart Tonic, Nerve Food and Blood Enricher. They hand up and renew all the worn out and wasted tissues of the body, and restore perfacthealth and vigor to the:entire system, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Nervous Pros. tration, Brain Fag. Lack of tit ity. A ter Effeets of la grippe. Armada, Weak and Dizzy Spells. Loss 02 Tlemory, Palpitation of tha Heart, Loss of Energy. Sttortness of Breath, etc., can all bre Cured. by using Miiburres Ilea.rt and Nerve Pills. Tan ye drink of the cop that I ly nice used in this nutuncr. Serve 1 knowledge by employ ng . „ cold ith sugar and cream or whip- (eery important counting room in drink of and be baptised with tbe , te. seen. This is known as the famoes sufferings and therefore did not on- "Weleome Stranger" nugget. It is derstand what He meant by Eis of the enormous weight of 10,000 cup end baptism. We do well to ounces, and every ounce of it virgin, wbatever. Ds is 'in the shaPe of a wise, "The cup which Illy Father rough cross. • bate given Me'' (John rein, 11), This marvellous find acted as a and we are learning a good lesson tonic upoo the -men and they were Nolen we learn to eee clod in every_ enabled to maker their way to the 'thing, seeing people and circum- -nearest township, which chanced to sin noes through 0 od, seeing Jesus be Ballarat. Here the Welcome 0„-ty (marls ix, ed. Stranger" was deposited in the bank, brotight at the rate of $20 cie. ounce, that -while the precious blood of and after it was melted down I find it neceSsary to emphasize Christ, and that alone. can make us tment of Mina era's and Predoue Stoites in the great Natural Histoey iguse11111 in the Cromwell Road, Soeth Kensing, MUST LEARN WELSH., velous and miraculotts multiplying power because it has had an infinite field in which to laber: It has work- ed for the most part among the com- mon people. Certain churches in this world have been known as nverance of all his sinful children. churches 'of a class. Some cherches John Wesley said to the bled:smith 11)5 forge and the cobeler on Ins bench arid the wife in her kitchen, : ' '6' o forth andsbe my evangelists. Yoe in y not_be graduates of theolo- gical seminaries, but you can testqy of Christ's love. Martin Luther 11`LVC 1)8011 1:110W11 as churches which appealed to the greatest ,amoinit of brains in almost every Christian com- munity. Other churches have been keown as the churches of the aristo- cracy. But though John, Wesley had easeere, laymen, see (epee as much brain as any man of his gen- table Read it. Ponder it, Study crati°n, and th°ugli bY .prce it. Dead it with your oWn ee-es and kiss it with your own lips." Do you wonder that when. John Wesley built the Methodist church upon an Open itit210 and then in public meet - ferment he could have reached a p0- Siti011 of influence in aristocratic so- ciety; yet he chose to east his lot among the common people. He did not believe there was ofie gospel for the rich and nnother for the poor— God's word and love he became ere Ione for the brainy man ,and another of the greatest gospel refoteners of I for him of small, mental caliber. the ages ohn Wesley believed all classes SNEISRS"E011 WESLEY. should meet as one at the throne of eaten Wesley beeause he, sent forth grace. Therefore, cts the common the conaimm people preaching and !wont° crowded. around nim to re - praying everywhere WaS in .lerision hetet: his message, many of the rich called a„, "Alethodist. Ile was sheer- and 'the affluent stayed away. He A notice which has lately been 50011 over a shop in Cairo, "I speak English, and understated American/I recalls a story which was going round New York Society last winter. It was said that the daughter of a, certain Chicago millionaire, in pre- paring for her first season in Lon- don, devoted herself to studying Welsh so that Sh0 might be ready to do the correct thing•when conversing with the Prince, of Walese in two different forms. For these the best crust is one not too inch in fat, a good biscuit dough. Two cups of flour will make enough for six 0/ - eight clumpiingseaccording to the eize of the fruit to be used, ,and. for this two tablespoonfuls of shortening and two of rising will he enough. If ap- ples are esed they should be cored, neeled and filled with chopped nuts or marmalade, or fit for the presence. of God, ell that and raisins' lanl comes to us after we are saved is necessary to fit us for our place in His kingdom and, ter our reign with Him. The Christian life would be more easy_ and restful than many seern to find it if they would. Only believe Eph. ii, 10, and let God daily guide them in the good works Ite has preparecl for them, sassing concerning all that comes, "This is prepared for nie." el -Se emptied Himself sted humbled Himself unto. the death of the crosS for us, wbeiefore Clod oleo, , bath highly: exalted EMI (Petit. ii, 74/). Humility is true greatne.es. Therefore be humble if yell would he geeet1 be feithad if eget 259010 be rewaidien. TREE THAT asensa lesceire. love of Cod because jTe laid dowi, plain sugar, then placect in a circle Of dough -Which is to be draWn up about it and pinched to pree-ent the escape of juice, taking cave that the. folds of dough are not too UAW* in any place. Canned peaches may be used, one half to each dumpling, which may be either baked or steamed. For the shortcake the same dough is used. After the cakes are baked. they may be sPlit open with a heeted knife to receive the fruit, tie two tine biscuits may be baked, one on top of the other, "twin biscuits," they are ccilled, so that wive clone they separate witnoet cutting. For the filling many odds and ends may be used, odd bits of crenned or fresh fruit. a' cuieful of cfsnned strawberries or raspberries or peaches, with the addition' of one or two bananas cet small, the pulp and juice ot a single His re for „5, u„,1 w o ought to lay orange; these mixed together and 'rows in Brazil. it is aliout 6 feet -1101-se oer lives for the brethren" (I I•9wectened will nial`e a (i's in height, ann is so luminous that it earl lie plainly distinguished on the darkest night 131. disl.anee inore than :A. auile, while in its immediate enable a person to read very -fine print. ANYTHING TO °MTGE. A Tokio barber announces that he is willing to cut the hair of all Jap - 'Mese soldiers and sailors Me of charge. 14.7ussiatt throats attended to nil the same -terms, we presume.. sufficient reneees—laa WO Call be 2; ill- _ NeN'or trY to weer a shoe too strain nig 10 ruiniier the good. news to I or that does not fit when you first down our ltses in de.inc.'" 50. I There is no misery inore disteaetiag orwa.y Pine Syria Cures Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis. Hoarseness, Croup,Asthme, Pain or Tightness iin the) Chest, Etc. It steps that tickling in the throat, 111 pleasant to take and soothing and heats the evell-known Galt gardener, writes:— bad a very severe attack of sent throat and tightness in the chest. Some times when wanted te cough and could not I would elmost choke to death. My NORWAY PINE SYRUP, and to my sur- prise I. fourd speedy relief. I would not be »dthont it if it eost $1.00 a bot- tle. and I can recorninend it to everyone bothena with a, 0011,0 or cold. - Turns Bad Blood into Rich Red Blood. This spring you will need something to take away that. tired, listless feeling brought on by the systQm being clogged with impurities which have accumulated during the winter. Burdock Blood Bitters is the remedy you require. It has no equal as a spring medicine. It has been used by thousands for a quarter of a century with unequalled HERE IS PROOF'. Mrs, J. T. Skine of Shigawake, Que., writes : "I have used I3nrcloch: rilood Bitters, as a sluing medicine for the past four years and don't think there is its equal, When I feel drowsy, tired and have no desire to eat I get a bottle of 8.8.13. It - purifies the blood and builds up the coil. stitution better than any oth,:r remedy,"