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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1905-11-2, Page 6IIIF CREAU 'S
CARE
Di7in,e Love Has Not Been Revealed to
Encourage Human Laziness,
deipatch from Brooklyn. N. Y., SO01115, 110r11.11))5, We have evened
Sass; Rev. lir. Newell Dwight. 1 them, 'then (mines hardship foul ati-
preached Trom the fed varsity. Wo rooked foe delights and
til.,1110w zse that ill,. Lord 11,, is there came bet ditrapponittnente.
0,33(1
CEIE1 11 is 11e that "nth utatky us all theee things lett mean 10 104 that.
and not we ourselves; we ess• his Providence nestle more than our
people and thi sheep of his pas- protection; it means our education,
ture."-I's. e., out. put feet ion.
The Wor1,1 may think that it is The best thing that you ean do for
growing- Weary 0.11(1 11 ittay 3 oast of Et sheep may be to put it a (
ils deadening eynicism, but it still riohest postures; hero may ist some
remains that there is an. 1.. er in- pr,t,1113. 100 W110111 the Ittt 11.11
nreashea! 101111111Mo of pee! who do mulling 1.1..tter. But for a mare
sing, fneesteritlye this old, old song ter 1118 people, tile best thing e
0(1
and whir somehow feel isms -these can (lc ie 13) brOW 11i111 011 1111 0 1110
'Werth, ring doer frcau the Mort of barren fields. Where he Must 111 0; and
truth, 'Ilia thought of the prose- (,•11, to tem clown his cirli.10s of
(Immo of God may /mike 11.11, appear 1,00,1 and his tvall o5 eafety that he
to sine when the sky. ie class the ninv ('0 ('21 to build liett,.r. Th., 118(1"
10.01(1 is firm 011 the tiller, hut only dest, dreariest life of all W011111 be
110 who roots the secrets f all 11s,:„ the one for which so mime (11 us are
knows how this hope has talven 111.110101,11, the one unmixed with
Soma to those who have 3.•en tossed sorrow' or dienl•Pointinents.
110111/0E4.11 on tile dart oolsers or The 11101110 purposes aro (114' best
' promises of l'rovidenee. The Men -
Rely nise Emil good will not be ion -
tent with anything short of perfee-
other than one desire for divine as- lion. .If WO are, Hie creation WO Call
iiistanee? Was not Jesus mistaken be- sure of Itis eerie
when he talked of ono who car(,(1 for TILT; CARE TIIAT EDUCATES,
1,1'0U(413.
Tiut how rnas- we know that. this
deetrine of Providence has any root
WHERE THE CROWN LOST
AND THE NATION GOT A. BIG
PARGAHT.
ritishSovereigns Got Short End
in Sacrificing Hereditary
Revenues,
When Queen el, torla age( ecl 4,1
Piave the hereditary revenues of the
Crown at :he disonial of the natiou,
her Mei:sty made a bad barga:n for
the Royal Family. King halwaed did
the same thieg when he mime (0 the (1111 1'1l1$, one-quarter Ensiles w/.11
-
Throne, severities a cher yearly staa mats and the rents -Older Idelamy nuts
of 1.70 (Mo. At, the present ute- Inittee the bread; hike, put on lt
thin lover of the chogeed nuts, '' a
dna of salt, eprinkle of grated ehoese
sial rover with another ((3 jot',
Not, Salads -crave, nicle kernels,
and (hop enough mixed nuts to have
a sops 1 of kernels; 0113,13 One one
stock of celery Cueing eely the white
of Pell Mall rind est . ‚3'5 ''i. Items part, saving the 015111, ',t (11) lea..es,
garniehing.); sp0101.10 some relern
have Oren greatly thee :n revolt .
years. and OS 1110 lenses fall in the salt, and Mix ell 50;11 three or Tour
("onandesioners of Woods and For- 101,1...Tonefult 011 Preleleed Meat
ests will naturally raise tlieie (1'1 131 or mayonnaise, or a. slew
mends, They are doing ),0 yith (11'0''':11!,;'. This ea Le S- On
great sucees$ now. An ins1nees is salad or tell ure leaves, a smak (Men-
the Carlton Hotel, for whieh the t1 5' being put on one' 100 5, or it may
ground rent wee only 2703 per nu- garnisbed with the ends of le.
mon, but Well is now .n -1,;200 -an celery stuck upright in the sand
bowl. The quantities given make suf-
ficient for six pennies.
Chest n Is rind Oysters,--liate Oleic
batter with the yolks of two eggs,
two tablespoonsfUl of cream, a
spoonful of spinach juice, a little
grated nutmeg; peel off balf lotion
mines! fine, a little paid minced,
and a little flour; dip the oysters in-
•Olcitim0 singers (battled? Must We disciplines, and perfecto. All net- new lease a, (Inc of 1110,000 was with bread and fry quickly a lig.ht
to this, one at a time, then color
1(3 -
he vet7 sparrows? Were not these
mot each fight our own battles all tore certifies to this assurance; it is pales She rent resirved la brown and set wham they will beep
all n, record of the inighter power the last leases was 4400. alle club
111 alone. carve ont our own fortunes?
011 (00.11)53 the ancient cancer,- that works out pc•rfection, that de- effected an exchange with the Crown,
*ion of God as an all glorious, a velops ever higher forms of life. And buying a piece of laud with build -
perfect man have we not also oii-11 the great, wide open book of the ings on It, which form part of the
grown the ancient Hebrew faith in acid and the hillside has the 081110 club. Two 1110551114-05, Nos. and
bine of whom they sang, "Like as a revelation for him who will read as
Sather pitieth his ehildrim so the' that "corded long ago by the singer
,Lord pitieth them that fear him" ? of Israel.
It is a goocl thing to lose faith in But in the process of the perfect -
the Creator's care if we have been
resting in it as an escape from duty,
from the exercise of our own ener-
gies. When man allows himself to
be pauperized by his faith in Provi-
dence an experience c,f poverty may
teach him
A COOD LESSON.
'Divine love has not been neer...filed to
eneourage humen laziness. 'There is
no difference between trusting to
luck and trusting to Providence with
your hands folded and eyes shut. though night settle down every- 'Kensington a - piece ref land held with The French do not consider that
There are too many people willing where, though hearts be near to Ne. 1act, Kensington Palace-gaedeits, they have dined without a salad,
. to glorify God by waiting. for wages breaking, and eyes know no rest was rented at La 158., but is now while the Spaniards and :Hellions go
they 11/100 110V00 earned and harvests from tears, yet the infinite geolness •1•11-8 .158. a step farther, their national break -
they hae-e never sown or cultivated, is over all; the will of love will 'yet Sir Henry Seymour King, M. P., fast being composed of a salad with
Men cannot too soon' lose that kind be dime and the work of love is the lease a 1.) nod 10, Pell-mell bread and coffee. We Canadians Etre
" - • o 1 f • ti this( feet mulleins -the wisdom of the ens -
M.11.14+7,e14/4440,42.14411.2.14
py.
3i4TIN Horne
NUT RECIPES,
Net Samiwiehes.-Clesa the lints
fine, inalEilig a mixture (if one-half
11,
mem the inz lion Is making a profit
on the It areoniitc(1 to
XII 2,500 1,i5 year, iH increasing
very rapicile.
A11101111; 1110 1/ropertY I 11(111 05516310d
1(1 the natien ware (0,1)('0'a3 lo p111'
(1)1133 of the 51 011 01111, 12101 11.111133 11111(.11
enormous imam v.
WHAT ()NE CUM) PAYS'.
Amens ither recent chenges. in
leases may se mentioned that of the
Junior Unit( d Service Club in
Charles strest, which Is set for sixty
years from January 5, 1008, at a
rental of .C2,300, The estimated an-
nual value Le 4,1,800, Mit for the
'ro keep silver bright without Vet
continual application of powders,
d11,1101V° a small handful of borax 10
PfIll Of 1101, Water MOO
Put the silver into this cool
let, it. stand for ettveral hours, P0111'
011 the IOWA, 1.11150 the (11'1101014 111 OICIIr
'mato., dry with Et stn. cloth, and
then itolli-11 with a legatees '11114 is
a quiet: mialmil of plate cleaning and
a view (elective one.
Cruising fruit without Regal. has
cene, to he qui c, upprovc.E1
111,111 Mu(1 thoso w110 huvo tried it
insist that fruit. 80 canned 14151 ell (LS
it did when perf,,etly fi,esh. The pro -
0 eis Is simple. PrePare the nein 511-
1.11(1 usual manner, plats' Poreetal"-
Ities1 r3refien (lig 1(01 th s enamel
(lit -Minns kept for the purpo.,,, and
mit 0101. it 0110lIA'11 00111 10111,11. 3.3.1
10000. 1 L-111 131(3 fruit sealding hot,
coal then 1111 jitrs es full as so:el:Le
pouring ill illire (t11110 10 1110
1111. Seal tightle', tisteg all pre-
cautions to insure a peeteetly
WEALTHY FOR A MONTH
$UDDENLY ACQUIRED FOR-
TUNES QUICKLY SPE/TT.
How a Collier Got Rid of
13, French Novolist'm Way of
Doing Tt.
The sud.len n0(0111.1011 uttachiun.
totned wealth Is responsible Air many
st range Neel on the part of the
lively enriched, treys Loudon Tit -
lilts. T11101, II Durham (millets after
Inheriting the sum of .t.20,000 from
an 1111110 who had emigrated to Aus-
tralia, purchased a mete and fele:110
elephant from a teaseling ineringerie,
11011 a large told gaudy carriage built,
to which Ito luteuess..1 them, and
then drove out, with Ills wife fool
children till stopped by tint pollee,
Ito spent his money in sly. meals,
chiefly at race end Is now
once more 0 humble collier, glad ol
tight, Jar. the (,j'34"43. 31'L'33 tieanty wage that
To clean hair bre:lute never
"0 he rereiVEH 011011 weele from the clerk
in the pay shed.
ense ()I' ft 01100 popular Vrenell
novelist Is still remembered 111 Pori -
vest from two or Lliree cepital books
eight for use. Dip the bristles in and
that took till Paris by storm, the
out of the water till cleen, tekina
earn not to wnt 1130 banho thn ituthor purchased.n. pane) in Italy,
0311101' bet 10(11 -11' 01' SOAP, All 110111
(11Se0101' the 110,1(1-513.4 illO1 1005011 them
from the backs. Dissolve soda or
borax In hot 1,' 111 and lot it giu
almost cold, 0.1,011 it will be just
oX bru.bes, 01' their polish nill be 2222 tit° ittviclin• 022stle
111
spoiled; then rinse in clear, (.. 11.11l- a -01011 1101150 011 the
brush neer the fire or In the sunshine
cold wa,- 'eeniinli I 1 I
mortgaged, the smash came within
Champs Islysees. 11 teemed his 31(11"
t01', shake 0.8 dry as poesible, and
dry, bil.1011 10 1)05Seilfl as many residences
stand in the air till perfectly as a prince (il the nlood. Although
when the bristles will be as firm (3(1 21 2 all these properties Were heavily
still as when new. Ine.ver put a
a year, uncl the novelist, loaded with
to dry, foe this will soon spoil the debts that he would tuner bo able to
color of the bristles,
Browns -That are choked with dust rePaY'
hair, and threads cannot do elective CALMLY DISAPPEARED,
They Should 110 kept clean and was afterwro•d recognn'ed as an
hot. Have ready as many Pn arago"vice'
if vou wish them to sweep clean. Arab Leader end lord of many care-
ICeep a pailful of warm suds 111 the 111111S plying between Herres and
chestimth QS oys1.0111, :41P11..(1 alld
blanched, rob a piece of butter ov i .
ing the 500,:08 rrOVIdellee Eaten.
strange indeed. Perhaps a MAO can the Cafe Royal, sleuth were met el boils up thick pour it over the ors-
' l•t fort --one
bottom Cif sauce et sink every sweeping day and as of- Jibutil.
• • Ths novelist, xv110 bad adopted a
flour; put in thel'allicipiaonrdilifl'ar01:1r1 fIiit;1113 ten as the bloom become. dusty take
it to tho sink, dip it up and down in suitable Arab name, stood high in
the pail, shake well, and continue the the favor of the lernperor Menelik.
sweeping. Then, when all is swept, Consumption cut short a career that
wash it once more before putting it for variety and adventure far ex -
away. Not only will the broom weer cm:Clod any romance that the novo.
longer, the suds toughening the list himself bud ever penned.
splintees, but 010 carpet loott .Another "freak capittilist" was n
brighter. Many 'use a sprinkling of R1)(11111'111 lady of Iladaioz, who, win -
salt tefore sweeping. this nine. .240,o00 in the llardla lottery,
brings out the color, it gathers: collected the inom,y and set, out
dampness. Do not sweep from one secretly for Prods, leaving her hus-
Ode of the room alone, It, will wear, band and chiltiven in complete dark -
eleven and shortcn its life. Carpet ness as to her wbereabouts. Eight
tiWeepers should be freed from dust. months later she returned to her
and threacie before being put away, home penulh•ss, but accompanied by
and as the brush wears off it should thirty huge !trunks, the contents of
which riccounted fOr the V0l,31IS11021
1,11011130,11(1S.
011 arriving in Paris she hall ap-
parently set about spending her
money with a will. Clothes of every
5, Glasshouse street, 010E0 f013/1001y the 031.01.00S, a blade (If mace, and a
rented at 1.1e0 per ;Annum. They have eup of White wine; add the chestnuts
now been let for sixteen years at and let them boil tender; tgicken
.411125. Two other places in 211tI8se 'with the yaks of two eggs beaten
house street, forming the back of with four spoonsfal of milk; When it
no more understand the infinitely
higher and more intricate purposes years' lease 11 112130,
that are being wrought out in his 11101-1ER RENTS PREVALENT.
life than the plant Mtn comprehend in Jerilyn stre:it Nos. 7(1, 71 end
the 1.11,•4)ri0e of the botaniet. Here 72, and 21, 22, 213 and 131, Bury
in the strugiffe, often bruieecl and street have been leased anew for
bitter at heart, a man needs faith , eighty years from 11'02 at £13t10 for
to know that out of it all eoines the first Year encl n.1,000 per All -
the good and the glory unsearchable
and imineasurctble, that though
rig•ht may seem 10 be 5001'51 151.
num for the rest of tee term. The
furmer rents es -ere i131379. Where the
Crewn d11es:401r11153 its property in TWO WHOLESOME SALADS.
tors end SOIWO.
:Baked Chestnuts. -Shell end blanch
one quest of Paragon chestnuts; boil
fifteen minutes' Will EL teaspoonful of
salt, and boil five to tee iniesitcs
longer, or uutil they ran lie pierced
with a fork. lieniove from pan, orain
and cover with cream samer or
drawn liutter.
of faith or learn to call it eoutplished, that all things
1.0 lowmgd a trifle. A trifle of oil
steins squeaking of the wheels.
Too few housekeepers know how to
butter pans in the most approved
way. A brush, is a more thorough
coal a much neattr way of 0.3)1313') 1(1 description and artificial aids to
the butter er lard to pans. Is. paint' 1100(1 L' hied eaten up the whole 01 her
brush answer the purpose, but fmtene. Dresses, costly underwear,
one of the best should be chosen, as! corsets, boots, glOVCS and hats, all
f! marked with the names of the most
We are more than the 1.71 03) of his ing together 10e go", the greater years from 1902,, and the prouis,s torn of serving salads. The so-called „„ i, (i11'11
1103. 80 (800(1 110.11801' pasture we are hiS people; there- good well worth the wait ing for. form the 111 105521 bank. The 'rest salad greens are very !valuable for the bristles coming out, end it la.stsl fashionable makers,. represented the ee-
gifts of plenty and paths of peace, 1 tl • • s it is 2800 for the first ; for theie cooling properties, while the much longer. After thoroughly
Ing the brush, soak is overnighe la I maining trunk$ were cusmotics, false
wass_t fourths of. nee purchases. In the res
fore Providence Me011/11 more than This faith defends the heart from under the last leases was 1:57t3. len- i (ho potash stilts they eontain, MO
it means often weary WAYS, tell, cold water. When ready to groom', hair', figure improvers, face creams,
fight-111gs, SOITOW. pain, dark nights the pans melt the butter or hied, clip chin straps, cures • for obesity -in
!with no stars. It ineans ways we in your brush, ond paint your pans.' short' every kind of article advertis-
eannot understand, Our plans have 13y using a, brush -you can go irito all ed Ity "beauty specialists" and the
been for ease and peospe•••te- '
.. is. • it parts of the pall, which commit lto
done when Et paper is used, nod the quacks who abetted in all big cities.
Beyond being the best dresed womaa
fingers should not be used. When in Baclajos for $everal seasons, site
through wash the brush thoroughly had reload little benefit; from her
in boiling water. good Teepee.
• MORE EXTRAVAGANT STILL
despair; this hope nerves for nobler
two years and £1.,525 during the • dressing served with them is usually
endeavors. 1 Nothing causes all •
• sidue of the terni Denman and of high food value.
things to work together for good
better them the confidenee that the
worst that out be is yet a way to
the best that is to he.
Co., Limited, for 19 and 20, Picea- Thou are two iketclous ways of
dilly (1055' pay 1.3950 as ecimparecl serving cabbage in salad form, The
with 11.1511 males an ,•arlier lease. first is celery and cabbage salad..
The rent of 81, Portland-plaee has Remove the outside leaves from a
advanced from 4:5 -to 11125, and tho small, solid whiter cabbage, and cut
fine paid for the lease was .13900, off the stalk close to the leaves.
Cut out the center, and 031'031 11110,
using a sharp knife. Let stand one
HIS DEBT TO CANADA. hour in very cold water. Drain, and
wring in checee cloth to make as dry
THE S. Si LESSON
INTERNATIGNAL LESSON,
NOV. Li,
Lesson VI, Esther Pleading for
Her People. Golden Text,
Pee.. 14.5, 20.
LESSON WORT1 STUDIES.
Note -These Word Studios are
based on the text of the Itttvised
Version.
Queen Esther. -The name "Esther"
Is derivect from "Isla," the name
of the, great flabelonian goddess,
and WEIS giVt'll 10 t110. 1101'0111e Of 0111'
lesson story prolitthly her beeotn-
ing wife of the Persian kitig, Her
proper Hebrew nanie was Hadassah
(comp. EMI,. 2, 73. She 'was the
slaughter of Abilmil, a 13enjamite,
and cousin to Mordecai (Instil. 2.
353, Her ancestor, Kith, had been
among the captives lecl away frons
erusalem by Nebuchadnezzer. Left
tin orphan, Esther WAS brought up
by her cousin, Mordecai, who held
an Mike at shushes in the palace .
US Think not with thyself that 001110 10 10,33 home a girl from Prince
the king (('35111,2. 5-7). King Ah-
asuerus, the tvell-known XPI`XeS of nd she has ever
thou shalt 08015p33-3131-13.11110 had not Edward island, a
at dna made knoWn 1100 11111 11)1131111 Sinen remained there to brighten it."
profane history, having divorced his to the king, but this barns known 'this bit of sentiment, from Mr.
to others, ii nut also to the king hv Capeon was greeted by vociferous
this time, would make her etlealie lin•Ilipplause, Clearly the Rhode Is-
pessible since even 0 member of the'ntheer eine snroaseee 011 iso ()there,
king's harem would he subjec1 to a APRs, the 11 101101. 011e Of Captem's col -
decree such es had 1)11011 15811021, I 1011g1IPS, anquainted with him
It • Then will relief and deliverance! ono hie (=fly, saw;
arise to the delve front another plaie1 '''Viiilr speech surprised me.
-it has been 110111teil out that the: 11,.100. that 70 „ wir„ 0.05 from
IMMO Of CiOd (1008 000111' h100 1
Prince Ildwa isl end."
book Di Esther; still this 011(1 othcr ,.Nor 145 sho.,, i.„„11„,.1 obut
passages' in the book indicate the our cook rams fro2ro 11)133. p1oc"
faith of Mordeetri and others in Je-
hovah (comp, 8, 2-1).
113. Shushan -One of the three cep-
itais of Persia, situated 311 the south-
western pert. of the empire, He
0 reek name was 30 (1(0. 331
inedern name Sus or Shush (comp.
1 . 11-7).
Hathach-One of the king's chain-
litElains Whore he had a3)daiiit1s1 to
attend. upon Esther, the queen.
Afordecai-The cousin (or possibly,
as some have thought, the uncle)
and former guardian of Queen
Esther.
11. The king -Ahasuerus, the X,,r-
3(05 of profane history, king of
Persia from 485 to •165 B. C.
Mr. Capron Expressed "qis Grati- nn possible. Mix with an equal (man-
tled° Without Specifying. tity of celery cut in small pieces,
and moisten with Frellell Messina.
'The members of a nava] committee Refill the cabbage shell with the mix -
of the House of Representatives not ture, place on a plate covered with
a folded napkin, aucl garnish with
The inner court -The royal thron. so many years ago had lIE little cruise
chamber and principal audience hall in the waters of the northern At -
of the king. Mettle, At St. JOh7l'fl a stop wets
be put to death -Literally, one in his Washington received much attention
and. th-are the men from
There Is one law fm, him, that he made.
law, to put to 11,•alh. That is, un, from the Canadians. At a dinner
king's law or custom in this matter one evening the Americans vied with
is one and linchangenhle. Every if,- the Canadians, in expressions of
tender into Om royal presence, who. friendship and comity, Among the
ever he be, regardless of lank or. sneakers wan C°ngressman Capron
stet ion, was pu i to death, 1 of Rhode Island, and it was general -
The golden scepter -A long 1aper-1y agreed that ho made the hit of
leg staff, the emblem of royalty. 1 the evening.
I have net 1100o auned......th,se thir,,, 1 "Gentlemen," obseeveti Mr. Cap -
days -There ste•nieti, therefore, 1 It tie , eon, "it is indeed difficult fer me to
ei °habil I ty (if Esther having, r o !say anything that at all approaches
early opPortunity to present her 3)5,15 1-510 eleverneas of the speakers pra-
te the king uithout risking her lifs i ceding me, but I arn in deep sympa-
by corning unbidden into his pres-' thy with ell efforts io strengthen
ence. We have Imre a glimpse of . the ties of friendship between our
fonale life in the harem 05 the Per -!two countries. I'ersonally. I rest
sian king. 'under a semis of &op gratitude to-
ll They -That is, fIcithach and ward Canadians, especially thee+ of
others the islands. Many years ago there
wife because of Inn* failirig to comply
with his commands, caused search to
he made for the most 11,0.1111(u!
maiden of the ('0(11(11 to become her
see:tissue, The choice foll upon it:e-
ther, ''101'the king loved Esther
above all the 0.el/1013, 81101 she ob-
tained grace and favor in his sight
more than all the virgins; 210 thlit.
he set royal crown upon her
head, and made her cnsieti instead of
Vashti." /11 1110 counsel of Morrie -
est ISstlier 53311 not make ktiown her
paroidneu and race to the Icing at
first (Estli. 2. 50), but af ordeeal
himself Eta heart was a loyal tfebreW
and worshipper of Jelloveh, As
such, refused to do reverence to
Haman, the Agagite, who 101111 50(1"
031113 to the king in authority arid to
whom all subordinates did 035315-
31(100,This independence of Almelo-
: cal, the ..iew, so enraged Haman
that he Mim
aedn
, ot only the death
of 13334 Emmy. hitt the 11.5311343,10.1 of
the oil Ire Jewish people to whom
afordeeal belonged. 'that, his 151111'-
(3(1'0l(14 1)11110080 1.0118 1102. sticeessfully
carried mil was (303,11.() the inter-
vention of (beton 'ember, 1.11, (1'.1,0 third any-Cleuntins front Wearer 121(15031II 15 fuel. ill (15.3 wetter
risk of 31,'o 01011 Mr. 831314055"4'(3Ihe the day of flse agreement ?lel 5(1(1.')) thew
se ings open 811(1 shuan
t, ti not
royal :001gment chamber of the king, Atoreaecii ((13 tiaaaii 1), Ise only propel the Wearer along like
interesdel for bite people, sled 1101,1(1,13/bng ei(1(413,0)) width the o les, but ('1101110 311)11 to maintain an
lir/night (111011! the downfall of 3115- 0341'.','11("3)3. to rest ‚(5.4)5 (((((3',. Ts, upright 3)111113.303, from the w(ds). up -
Man and the deliverance of the .1,•ces, fast , I i/P15'1,10,11.. Probably 35.01,3]. A pearl hell demonstration of
less 113'l 111134 of Olt 1)00(3 1.13(11 story of 1111,1,11 for0e'. nye lione..i• III,' utility of the 11100)11,30(131,3131i fli4
13.00011.13113.110(18 jillorp0lip. toll for 1101' (1(151.0 1 03Eit I uppiEr,.1-11) (‚(5( 33! 101.1111.1011 IW 1 110 310.01,3.03',,people 1,3111 the topic of 30-ila3!'8 2, 10.4111' 1 7, 000 01.0 34813 of awl its eilieli (my end Rossaving
qua I it (1)4 PI early ehown. 01'011 When
luov inf.? ((534)30111 Om Ode,
TVs/ nien ern 1,3150,10'r 1111111 they
Ill'e 1/11 10(1 (i0 thall 1107 Are
White-Weetletl,
LIVE-SAVIN0 H
CLOTES,
A London toilet, has invented a
new life-saving coat and gaiters,
With which it is possible for a par-
ses', yee for me-Teis 3',) 1112,,,,' trot; soli clothed therein to maintain an
rorlajoly ig [0 (0, obsam noes, s a upright position 0.13011 1111.1110050(1
itto porposs or iso fast In 1111, re.,„ the water, even if not possessiNefuny
May be assumed to hove been prayer knowledge of swimming. The coat,
and suppliestien seauesah for resembles in nppectrance All Ordillary
1 111.1011 1100 Of 1 110 .1,531(1, !filet coa I , iti is lit ted with an
T111`.0 (18,V$. eight 01' (NW -Compare
note on 001110 I, 15111)W.
Not seem, to the low-nutlaW
referred to in verse 13, above.
air bet ahleh is inflated through a
35(3(0, gel tors aro fitted 5333311
two Instils wings or blades fastened
to the heel: of thn heel, /is the
1041011, I 1,0(10111 Illp: (010 11 0101 rol'i 1 -
VerE.Efl 1 El. es -After Enilier , 11153 11,,' 10 011 I 01'050e.
30310111'(1 100111 10P5filI0331'15 of liorde- 11, 11. shall bi. 133( 14(1 thee mein to
Cal thai the king 11811 sitcliad n 11s- hen' of Ow tingalont-An et:ample
soon 4(11 1.-3]01'33111231 tile 0.3 30.1113(111331)21 or Orli Mal hyperbole, 11.1i, !simple
of the alines in all ','al'to of 1118 do- 'waiting of which was "Then shalt
110100 anything thou wilt Etats"
SENrENCE SERMONS. was the Russian gentleman who
gambled away an inheritence of 13o'
(10 who serves not sins. 000,000 rubles (2600,0001 within a
An empty head cannot be hallowed. year, and was only saved from emu -
:Love runs over but it never slops plea disaster by the odd chance that
over, he had Papered his bedroom wall
All our debts to God are payable with hundred 'ruble notes. 31.e ended
to 113011, by giving Russian lessons for a small
foe in Paris.
The exploits of the late Marquis of
Anglesey aro Paralleled and exceeded
by those of the son el a wealthy
Hungesian sugar refiner. The young
man not only had a replica of the
lioman Colosseum. erected 011 0113 of
his estates, but would himself de-
scend into the arena, in imitation of
the Finperers of old. Dressed as a,
gladiator and armed only with the
short Roman thrusting sword, he
would engage lions, tigers and boars
in single combat, often paying as
much as 411,000 for the specimen
that furnished him and his friends
With a hall hour's eeterlainment.
'rile Hungarian authorities put a
stop to these savage exhibitions, and
while the remainder of his \mettle
lasted 110 118c1 to content himself With
an ordinary 0.11'0115, lie died drama',
Whell 011 the verge of being
/teetered a bankrtipt, inkling poison
at tbe close of a farewell feast, to
which he had invited his neighbors
end tenants.
celery tips and parsley.The Plea ter gold ilea not make
Celery and cream cheese salad MI 1110 oidrn 08130.
very easily prepared. Wash a 10-
0en1 cream cheese, and work until
smooth. Mix with one-helf cupful of
llnely-ehopped celery, season with
salt, and make into balls, :Put half
of an langligh walnut shell on each
side of the balls, and press slightly.
Remove the balls from the shells, and
arrange oil lettuce leaves. Pour OVer
a French dressing, sprinkle with,
end pettish 5513-1) 0151110110(3 cot
to represent either tulips or chrysan-
thontuns.
SEASONABLE SUGOESTIONS.
Itoasted Oysters --One pint of oyEe
tors, ono pia of milk, one table-
spooefnl of buttes one tablespoonful
of flour, and toasted bread. Salt and
pepper, melt the butter, Fall' Ill the the505.
flour; whe11 smooth add the intik, whn„ ood wants a „„), ma, in
season to taste, and let it come to ahead lie frequently gives him a
a boil, Bake the oysters in their 01:11 handicap,
liquor until the edges curl, eut the It takes more than a brotherly
toast in pieces about one null Wide manner to make up for the laek of
soil two long. Put one or tWO oys- business method in religion,
tors an each piece and pour the ntillt Many a man's denominetional eon -
gravy over all on the platter. Victions ere ia inverse ratio to the
relate Ne111.-8eleet several Me" denomioation id the coin he 'drops
ilium large, round 130131005, rish
and scrub the potatoes clean, tha c.°11°ethln.
on a pan, bake In the oven. When
well deist ea. a piece from the top
and remove the inside, being careful
not to break through a potato 1)1(1(311-
You cannot glorify Cod by despis-
ing his world.
In moral matters one and one may
make El, 1111 111011.
Many prayers are long only because
they are SO thin.
Only a evooked heart will lustily
its acts by twisted texts.
People who beat about the bush got
none of tho berries.
The man whose life leads nowheve
is (1310.01' late in getting there.
It takes more than a, drop of sor-
row to sweeten Et sea or sin. '
Many a pessimist as to 1153(31312113.3'finds his premises in his 01111 1)01101..
The only way to lighten your labor
is to fInd something to love in it.
When a crian brag's of a good deed
31 is because he lcnows so few of
JAPAN'S POPULATION.
japan has an area. actually 27,-
000. square miles greater than the
D
er, HOUSEIt meth salt, who
ite pe -
British Isles and 5,000,000 more ta-
per, and butter. Add some hot habite.uls; other words, the 1(0-
(('001111(0-
(('00111and enough egg yolks to bind
the mass. 5313(11, a small (18(51 01)1(103)1(1011011 of Japan is 47,000,000,
while that of Great 13ritain and Ire -
molting tube the size of a straw in-
land is but 42,000,000. .183)011'8 pa -
to the seek, put in the mixture, and
pulation exceeds that of France by
proceed to line the :Melteto resemble
9,000,000, of Italy by 15„-
11 bird'S 110Ht. Bake for in'e minutes nearIV
000 000 and of Austro-Eurigary by
500,000, Outside of Asia there are
but. three countries in all the world
NVILII stelae' populations than Jae
part-Itusslat the United States and
Ciermany.
POST OFFICE)
The profit netted by the English
Postmaster -General (luring the past
year reached the 911111 of 1141.,81.0,10B,
which is fee in excess of that ob-
tained by atty other Post Oflice ja
the world. Russia shows the near-
est approach to 11518 amount, the
into fine plum, put them tete) the postai rorninfs in thot country itn,
11(4.1150 ra, Jars 13i3,11 clean, MOW IV 1(1(111
(tile latest publ(shed) smelting
water and NVP1 1. 'limy will not
119,582,770, no 118,1,22,250 C110055:
sernleh the finest glafig. of expenditure,
in EL het 05011. 54 1 1,h 1 meat
entrees. Garnish with sprigs of feled
Parsley and serve.
Green liens Cream -Simmer
boiled green peas for ten minutes in
sWeet cream, season with butter,
melt, and a little white pepper. Servo
ill ft deep vegetable dish. If they (0'c
,,5'l 'flavor a little sugar will im-
prove thent.
--
USEL
FU, laNTS,
Save all your egg, shells 31101 when
you ward, to clean preserve Piss or
r b
vinegar crush he egg shells
Chloride of lime and water will re -
111000 ink earns front sitter If Well
robbed on the thine end then wnse-
el oil at 0110e, the silver beng then "I' suppi,se you have your surveil!:
polislind toy orffloorfte, 'I'lso (111(253 011 girl problem'?"
Mr the purpose in four ounces of "Ves. lify husband says every
chloefile of lime to one and it half week that Ile iliten not know where
pints of wane. This may he 1)03 ho is going to ga the 111011e3! to pay
tled rind kept ready 101' 080"
TI 11.11 It GREATEST PROBLEM,
AFRICA'S SCANTY TREES
THET ARE F.ICA.TTERED OVER.
WIDE AREAS.
Iler Foresta Aro Less Extensive
Than Those of Other Con-
tinente,
F3'IAT1 1EI153 ON II11113.
Ostrich plumes aro EIS much of a
necessity to the London costes. gia
on her outings as aro the pearl but-
tons to her masculine companion,
and the Mg trimmed hats with their
drooping feathers aro fandliat in all
gatherings of this class. Many of
the girls cannot afford 1.0 keep their
money tied up i01 useless plumes, and
there thrives brilik illdUSIWy 111 the
hirins of these feathere. The loan
of a single plume for a day costs
leit 25 coots, or for $1. a gorgeous
trio mity be had' for an (luting, to
1)0 rethrned promptly the next morn-
ing. Watt ther conditions determine
the terms somewhat, since a, wet or
foggy day will take the em•I out of
the feathers and make recorlitig see-
essatas for which " 'Arrlet" has to
pay en extra, 25 emits, On a Bank
Holiday some shops rent ((',5S0000311
hundred plumee, while 011 other ors
eueicsee there is a stetcly trade with
young wometi wh wish to adorn
themselves 101' all outing.
NEW JAPANESE ANAESTHETIC.
A natural painkiller lies Ng been
diSCOVerod in a, iiepanese he(l) to
which the name of Scopolamin has
been given, T•he new anaesthetic 1(4
said 1.0 S0051E11414 111 enemy all other
hithat 0 employed Ineane, The sap
extracted frorn 1110 plant when in -
Meted under the skin promotes a
deep sleep of eight or 111110 1101110.'
(11.11`211.1 011, WIl011 the subject awakes
experierces none of the (11,5533)'0110
313)141 seneatiOts or dengeeous niter-
effecta a the 1155141 anaesthetieS,
The natural fonsts of Melva are.
less In est telt than (31054,. 01 (ow
other contima on the globs, atel
South Aides iS 0011111011011 1.0 severe
a part of its lumber supply from for-
etell soll. Extensive ewes are being
steale by 11(1., South Afriean 33(1 ('('08"
to presurve mid build up the
forests there. in order that the mil-
lions who inhabit, the continent In
Cho (.mm.1'411,1301 10 come may lie ben-
efited thereby, Not 80 emelt lumber
is needed just now, lextatise there has.
Mein a great depression since the
close (25 the doer War, With 1110 1'0-
14131 that he country 1f1 1103. lit 1100110
e5114 at ail el tractive to hunderants
who would go into enrienit.11^11
11101'ealltile 110 rsu it s. So: oral 315a18
Will 511.088 130fOre IL wlIl 11,111'0'111e
along those Ilees, and, 11M11 0 {V, tho
531'00.1 111011.0 1.1 th11 continent is in
the cl,,velopment (if Rs vast minerel
resources, unsurpaesed enywhere in
the woelil. For the outside capitalist
there ATP great opportunities, for the
storehotere uf riches, under the.
ground has hardly been touched, but
fol. the man of small means there le
little advantage.
The natura1 forests of the cape are.
scattered over 101(10 areas, -mostly o(5
the coast, and for the purpose of
efficient handlin33 are divided into,
five or six districts, or conservancies.
each of which is placed under the
care of a qualified officer. whose duty
it is to See that they are worked ta.
the best advantage of the (*wintry.
The department of woods and fores-
try has 100de advancee in the
establishment of sylv I cell t m•e. Thou-
sands of acres of waste lands are
11010 1150(1 in the, production of useful
and
VAT,CIABLVI 7111111'5311.
Some millions of young trees have
1)1,011 plantel 3 1111(100 the direction of
the forest officers in control of the
several tree -raising stations, rind to
further encourage this Industry
throughout the colony young trees.
are supplied at soininal charges to
private land owners and publie bodies
by the Department) of Agileuittien.
will be many yeses before the eolony
can supply anything like the qualitle
ty of timber required for its own
consumption. This is partially due
to the devastation occasioned by
floods, but, more frequently by the
great fires which sweep across the
veldt during the het 50050115,
Tho 9Y81.1111 (If forestry there 11010
makes peovision for guarding against
this wholes Ile destruction by tire.
With this object wide clecteings are.
opened up around primeval forest
boundaries 50 as to keep down any
excessive growth of worthless scrob
or tall grasses. In some ceses
burniugs are permitted under
strict supervision of the forcst ail-
thorities. which add to the width of
the protateled belt. The young pleat-
tations are laid out in blocks 00
sections, from BOO to 500 yards
square, which are marked ole by ilre
paths thirty feet wide on the loner
sections, and front 50 to 100 feet
wide on the extreme boundary lines.
Labor Is employed throughout each
year to keep these are paths proper-
ly cleared, coM to attend to All 01.1101.
work connected with planting. In
many crises shelter belts of fast-
growing trees are planted in rows
of ten to fifteen deep on the outer
boundaries, in order to ward off the
hot or strong winds from the silents
of more tender age. Special regula-
tions in the forest laws further facil-
itate in the protection of all classes
of forests.
Forests on the African continent
are not like those here. Whether due
to climatic; conditions or to the soil,
they do not exist
SHCII VAST EXPANSES
of territory as 011 3.310 NO11t11 Amerie
e0.11 continent. They Stretch along
in thin tracts, and do not compare
with the forests of either Elmore or
Asia. For this reason, over possible
means is 'taken to preserve them, cold
the government decrees that forests
shall be worked so that in anv one
locality a, young and better growth
may succeed the old forests which
have been removed; that the quanti-
ty of wood cut each Tear shall be
such that the fores1 may be 15(11311"
t31111011 at Et maximum of proclue,tion,
and 110 10.01,0 wood cut beyond that
Point, and that all trees shall be
utilized and turned to profit, cement
those requii•ecl for the conservation,
productiveness and improvement of
the forest.
Many harelS of elephants live in the
ivory huntees and are hunted only
are now pro -
forests of Africa. They
toeted by the governisient against 1.11a
011 special permit, rarely vented.
They inhabit '1.110 10111 brosh and many
lives have been loSt in trying to cap-
ture or slay them there. If orai of
the beasts detects the presence of a
man he will usually make off withotit
troubling him. but if there m.0 more
than one they will trample him to
death, Meg who have wandered
alone into the veldt nave been foiled
svith limbs tor13 asunder and trampl-
ed into pulp, Parties of people trav-
elling In waggons have been beset
suddenly and all lcillecl, :Horses mid
oxen Shiver and become much fright-
ened when they intuitively divine the
preeence of the huge beasts which
attack them. However, the ela-
phants live in an 111110habited (301(71"
try and Belch tragedies are (Ampere-
tively rare.
OXISN AS ItACTIMS,
Attempts are bc.ing made in France
to train oxen tor saddle -riding, and
several races have been organized to
teet their capacity. They litteet been
trained 1101 only es racers on "the
flat.," but aim in; successful Mom -
01% The beldle 0.11/1 Saddle Wied °re
5111111 1111' in 'vitalist design to those
for hiniters_. 4
A broltert promise linty lits 111011-
1i(1n013, 11113. 11' shines the
eeack..