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Dried Fruit Desserts.
Sweet Dumplings -- Ingclodients:
Twelve ounces of flour, two ounces of
margarine, two ounces of sugar, one
teaapoon baking powder, half pound
of pi:mica juice of half a lemon, pinch
into it thoroughly. Mix to a stiff
dough with milk and roll out to a
quarter -inch thickness. Cut these
into squares that will take half a dozen
nicely steamed prunes. Place the
fruit in the center of the square, put
over them a teaspoonful of sugar an"i
a few drops of lemon juice. 'W et
the edges of the pastry and fold them
up, dumpling shape, pressing them
well together. Put into a lightly
greased ti' and bake in a moderate
over for thirty minutes, Then brush
them generously with a couple of
spoonfuls of milk, in which a heaped
spoonful of sugar has been dissolved.
Put them back in the oven and bake
for another ten minutes to make them
a sticky brown.
Fruit Custard -Ingredients: One
pint of milk, two eggs, one ounce of
sugar, pinch of salt, one cupful of
stewed prunes (stoned). Rub the
prunes through a course sieve, beat
the eggs very thoroughly and mix all
the ingredients together, Divide the
mixture among well -greased cups or
mouldings and put these in a baking
tin of water. Bake in a gentle oven
until the custard sat. The prunes may
be flavored with cinnamon, if liked.
Fruit Delicious Ingredients: Four
Minces of sago, one dessertspoonful of
lemon juice, three ounces of sugar, one
breakfast cupful of steamed primes,
Soak the sago, then boil in a pint and
a half of water until it is clear. Stir
in the sugar, lemon juice and the
prunes, which have been atoned and
pounded to a puree. Cook them all to-
gether'for two or three minutes, then
set aside to cool. Pour into a glass
dish and serve with custard. Orange
juice or powdered cinnamon may be
Fig Roly-Poly-Ingredients: One
tinguish the flame. Blow across the
top, or, if that is inefficient, blow
against the hand held near c top.
INTERNATIONAL LESSON
FEBRUARY 4.
Lesson V, Jesus The Saviour of The
World -John 3, 1-21. Golden
Text John 3. 16.
Verse G Verily, verily -This re-
peated Amen was a characteristic
phrase ofthePilaster's.Only
TRAINING MICROBES TO WIN
THE WAR,
A Visit to a London Laboratory Where How to Cut Motering'Expense, I ism can be maintained, if this speed
Deadly Baecilll Are Made The average motorist, who is eon- is never exceeded. It has very wisely
h I 1 th stantly complaining' about the high been said that any old car can go fast,
It maysave a cracked chi: ins Faithful Allies. but it takes a good one to run slowly.
Y• h ' John cost of operating his car, probably
The chimney of a lamp should never has preserved the doubled form, which In a few small rooms of the Royal does not stop to consider that he Is
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become hot at the bottom part, below reminds us of his own Precept of theArmy College at Millbank, England, largely responsible for such a condi-
the (lama. If is does it indicates a doubled. yea and no, which are to he as much is being done to win the war tion, says 13, W. Twyman. Ho would
emphasis(M tt 6
from a lighted lamp by grasping it at uenuine the it mbeastheenterduringday.Spiritthe
occurredbea God mb Does on at rs many
in-
Theyverse
byA. Pet,(1gestwhere
th words If factories
STERN REBUKE
TO NEUTRALS
PARIS MEETING ADDRESSED BY
BELGIAN WRITER.
Maeterlinck Declares Neutrals Hays
Not Done Their Duty
%ally.
How To Buy An Automobile. The great hall of the Trocadero, in
in the absence of definite standards Paris, was erewded reeently for a pro -
comparative figures on the perform- test organized by the League for the
once of a car aro misleading and gen- Rights of Man against the deportation
erally worthless, says W. R. Strick-' or Belgians and French to Germany.
land. Broadly speaking, the state-! The Icing of the Belgians and the
merit that a big car will make better; President of the French Republic were
than twelve to fifteen miles an hour on represented at the meeting. Maeter-
a gallon of gasolene, means nothing., Buck, the writer, described the appeal
Or to say that it will snake seventy- of the Belgian workers to the civtliz-
two miles an hour means very little' ed world as one of the moat heart-
te the consumer. The real informa- rending cries of distress yet heard
tion sought by the intelligent buyer Is:; upon this earth. He said:
-What will the ear accomplish in allj "We know enough of Germany to
?
How willtake badfeelsure a ifitis notin
ed because of the variation in oil and
its impurities. Some grades of oil,
occasionally sold for the best, are
much more highly charged with dang-
erous gases than others.
Useful Hints.
It is better not to serve the same
the verb used here. A few facts will make this point true of an automobile, and the larger less for touring o• normal city driv-, and Switzerland to refugees and
8. Tho Wind bloweth-As in the clear. the car the more expensive it is to ing, and still it would make ninety wounded, Spain's generous interven-
meat twice a week. Old Testament, the word Spirit re- In the Boer War only 6,425 men start and stop it. I miles an hour. It is no real (lick to ,tion and America's prodigious effort
Three forks instead of one will beat ams g were r died Y It is on the long journeys that the get a big gasolene mileage in certain' to save 4,000,000 of martyrs from
eggs more quul.ly. wounds; no
tains its original meaning which opens killed
in battle and d e ° motor car scores. It scores over the conditions. For instance, if the deb -
the wayfor a parable. (The marginfewer than 11327 d}eel of starvation, Maeterlinck declared it
Cold boiled potatoes make good The Spirit breatheth is less probable.) disease. There were 42,741 cases of bicycle and all other forms of loeamo- ing surroundings are just right a car was time to ask them if they meant
Lyonnaise potatoes. We up the gsilentgistreetst of vtand givingind typhoid, and about one-fifth of theseo
tion
overp ion eed and distances. of fat'- ion of • might alsolene oOa n oney occasioes to n,and ` to stop there.
Good pie crust cannot be made from the Lord his illustration, with which died. In the present war iyp gueg i j "What is all they have done when
inferior lard. compare Beet f v ly Again, economy can be effected by that same car would have lass than a�weighed in the scales of what ought
Held sauce flavored with both va-
nilla and lemon is excellent.
Veal, if roasted, should be basted
very often to prevent its being dry.
After using all the ham from the
ham bone, boil the bones with cab-
bage.
Never use the same utensils indis-
criminately on a coal range and a
gas cooker.
Before baking apples take out the
core and fill the cavity with figs or
stoned dates.
An up-to-date laundress finds that
cl 11. 5: there maywell
be a direct allusion, for•the second part
of that verse is very apposite. So is
-The comparison would b more ee
e er scarce ex s s.
How Is It Done? Tire economy is secured by moderate ',work or for average country roads. I deep down in our consciences, and be-
an amendment of driving methods. twelve mile average for downtown to be done if we are to absolve them
Of the
driving, by careful starting and stop-! My advice to the buying public is, fore history, which will judge them?
u e -- •',[•alio anomer tsrtelsn carr.
actly put, "So is it with everyone 97 864 men who took part in the Ping and by close scrutiny of the road.this: See what the car will do in all vTame "Ventral" to Become Reproach.
who." The stirring of the Divine life '• 1' d £ holera Drivers who are in the habit of speed- 'conditions before you bur. Make the de- 1
is a mystery, and, like all God'a ac-
tions, it has infinite variety. The say-
ing
ay
ing should be pondered by doctrinaires
and bigots who think all men's spirit-
ual experience must be cast in one
mold.
9. The bewilderment is natural to msteuments of bat e. n P is judicious driving. Perfect control
one brought up in a ritual religion, in campaign, if we exclude the Darden -
of every adverse circumstance without
substituted for the lemon nice. which the way of salvation was rigid elles expedition, the death -rate front
I and external. Such religious tend to disease has not been much more than
injury to pasengers, tires or nteehan-
breakfast cupful of figs, cut small; a mangle will do.flat pieces better than produce "physical" men, who "receive at home. These really wonderful re
not the things of the Spirit of God"
twelve ounces flour, one ounce of but- they can be done by hand. (1 Cor 2. 14) men in whom the spirit- sults are due principally to the rete(- patient, as they may be eariying the
An excellent covering for the kit; - •faculty dormant --d there :- n.. liar working in our home labors- germs la ., t ,,;tom , an +t mentcns-
ter, two ounces of sugar, one teaspoon-
ful baking powder, one egg, one tea- cltpn floor is made of a composition of
spoonful of grated lemon peel, pinch cork and rubber, finished with wax.
of salt, milk to mix. Rub the short- Use a teaspoonful of baking powder
ening into the flour and salt, add the to a cupful df flour for raising pur-
egg and enough milk to make a dough Poses.
that will roll out. Roll to one-quarter A tiny bit of dry mustard shaken
inch thickness and spread with figs, over boiled codfish is an agreeable
sugar and lemon peel. Shape into a change Sliced hard-boiled eggs
sitoul a used ar g
Crimean War, 4,513 c re o t in u
alone; }n the present war, among the g p between street intersections � monstrater take you over rough roads,. "Support for one instant that vve
millions of our troops, not a tenth acid slowing down abruptly at the' climb hills. drive through crowded trete in their places; that we. Bel -
part of that number have died of dis- street crossings are abusing thea• traffic, speed it up on a level highway, glans, English. French and Italians
ease. In almost every previous war, tires. and then compare its performance had remained neutral in a war be -
disease killed far more than all the A maximum of twenty-five miles an under those conditions with that of tweet' Germany and Russia and Swit-
•t1 I the resent hour, when such speed is permissible, competitive cars. Finally, buy the zerland had suffered at German's
one which shows up the best. That, hands the fate reserved for Belgiuin.
i the way to tell the efficiency of a What would Paris, Brussels and Lon -
car. don have done? Cau you imagine•the
cry of horror, the mighty outburst of
indignation with which on one and the
same day in all our capitals would
rtes. If an one wio ma afterwards came i t ars rat have shaken the very stones in the
To the layman visiting these mys- y y streets and caught up by kings and
> in contact w#th aa soldier is found, he American Republic. governments in an oveitvhelming
serious places there is iea]ly little is brought to the laboratory, put into
sign of the immense and vital part a room filled with an antiseptic va- The Argentine system makes every • whirlwind of popular pity and demand
they are playing in the great con- por, and kept there for twenty min- able-bodied man a soldier front the for justice?
flict. ' utes. After a few treatments of this lige of 18 to 45 years. I "The monster• in Itis death agony
Here is n little glass tube meaaur- kind the germs are all destroyed, and The training of boys begins in the , must be struck when and wherever
the carrier is no longer a danger to public schools at 1.2. At 15 they .Possible, especially in the purse and
those with whom he mingles. begin a course in ,marksmanship, and ' stomach, the mainsprings of itis life.
Not only is the spread of this dis- at 18 all men must register for ser- i Yon alone, who still bear the name of
ease, which has a special affinity for vice. At 20 the War Department se- treutrals, which one day will weigh
soldiers, prevented by the measures leets by lot those who have reached heavy on you, you alone, I say. can
described, but a new serum is being that age for active service, for one'still prevent or punish certain crimes
made which has reduced the mortal- year in the army or two years in , against which, as they are beyond
ity from over fifty per cent. to less the navy, After thin service the sol- the reach of Belgian arms, we are
than thirty per cent. in all cases, and diet remains a regular, but retires powerless,
as low as nine per cent. when they can to civil life. Ile must practice shoot- Those who commit these crimes are
be treated within the first couple of ing, hating a minimum of practice . living in your midst, received in your
days, each year, and he is also liable to he houses. They surround you with ob-
Combating the effects of gas poison- th t 1 shake
ing and tear shells is another funetion
well accomplished at Millbank. There
they have devised a mask which will orders of or at the expense of tae ,treat you on a footing of egaality.
enable our soldiers to defy all the in- Government. He belongs then to the "It io time to make thorn ale( by
ventiveness of the Germans. The mask State, and cannot. be recalled to :their acts that all has changed, that
covors the whole of the face from the active .service until all the nen be-: they ars no hall hr change , any
forehead downwards, and to it is at- (ween 20 and 30 have been called. 1 they on this long he uals ofth ny
Cached a box -like receptacle which The only exemptions .froth this men humanity mid them there e -
contains the marvellous protective plan are for illness and physical cle-iart enabhs not to be aol! themed nth eft iss
fluid. ifects, ar econontir neressitier, sneh as long years of penitence, suffering and
o tvi< ower U +. s
roly-poly, wrap in greased paper and
put into a steamer for two and a quar-
ter hours. Serve with custard or
sweet sauce,
Orange Sauce.-Ingrodients: Three
tablespoonfuls of orange juice, ons
tablespoonful of lemon juice one des-
sertspoonful of cornstarch, one heap-
ed tablespoonful of sugar (or to
taste) one-half pint of boiling water.
Mix the cornstarch to a paste with a
little cold water, add to the boiling
water and boil for two minutes, stir-
ring well. Add the sugar and juices
and boil for another two minutes.
Dried Fig Jam -Ingredients: G lis.
of dried figs, steamed, then weighed;4 era all ready tvlthout•any more greas-
1 IUs, , sStea rind ang juice th 4 ing, so there is a saving of both time
lemons. Steam the figs till they and labor.
swell nicely, then cut into quarters. - s
Weigh the fruit after steaming, not be-
fore. Add the sugar, lemon juice,
and the lemon rind finely grated. Sim-
mer the fruit and lemon together with
just a little water to prevent burn-
ing, and when quite tender, add the
sugar. Cook gently until a little of
the jam put on a cold plate sets quick-
ly This jam needs constant stirring,
as it thickens a good deal, -
Date Jum-Ingredients: 6 lbs. of
stoned dates, 3 lbs, of sugcu•, 131 pints
of coli( water, rind cuff# juice of a large
lepton. Simmer the dates in the
water for about ten minutes, then put
in the sugar, lemon juice, and finely
grated lemon rind. Bring to the boil,
and cobk steadily until quite smooth.
When it seta if tested in the usual
way, it ie ready to conte off. Spice
can be used for flavoring instead of
#omon, it' preferred, cn' the amount of
lemon increased to taste.
. , C'ariitg For Lamps.
thing higher than the intellectual, and
not very much of that!
10. Israel -How great the destitu-
tion of God's people, when their very
teachers could not understand the A B
C of spiritual knowledge!
11. We -The Lord links with him-
self the prophets who spoke in the ing about four inches long and half an
d b l ound it as n arnish name of God, just as in John 9. 4 inch #n dianneter, It eontailns a small
("We must work") he links with his oil ltka sub -
Linoleum will wear longer and look I humanity all other servants of God. quantity of cloudy, j y
much nicer if gone over with a coat It is not likely that he means "I and stance, which does not seem capable
of floor varnish or linseed -oil once my Father," for there is no context to of doing nmch to win the war. Yet
or twice a year. suggest it, and it would be a mere the contents of this little tube can
After washing and dry black cotton riddle. We know -The word is that save the lives of more men than the
stockings smooth them out well with denotes the possession of knowledge product of Germans greatest munition
the hands, for the frequent use of a (as in 1 John 5. 18-20 three times, not factory can destroy. It contains
hot iron makes them fade and become the fourth), as distingu#shed from countless millions of rho ba<tteria of
brown that which describes the getting of it t ntlesstiitC paratyphoid, and en in -
Pa er in which butter, margarine or (as John 17. 3). Ye receive not -As yP
P in verse 32-a recurrent note in this jection of a,trifie of it under the skin
lard has ben wrapped should be kept Gospel, It starts from "the Jews' " of a soldier renders him practically
and used as a lining for cake -tins, as historical rejection of their Messiah, proof against these deadly diseases.
a covering for a pudding which is to
be steamed, and for wrapping up suet
roly-polies before putting them into
the cloth to be boiled. These papers
THE, ARGENTINE SYSTEM.
to - although
_- quite - llilit '1' Training in the South
Much kerosene trouble lies in the
lamp or wick rather than in th oil, If
the flame is uneven the fault is usu-
ally in the trimnting; or the burner
may be coated with carbon settles
which crumble down upon the wick,
and by their pressure cut off the flow
of kerosene. Such a burner should
bo thoroughly cleaned and boiled, then
dried and brushed clean of lint.
A lamp should never be allowed to
barn dry. Besides destroying the,
wick, it chokes the burner with un -
consumed carbon and renders a thor-
ough cleaning necessary. With low -
teat oil, too, there is considerable
danger in permitting the reservoir to
become low, as the heat evolved con-
verts the oil Into gas as rapidly as
there is room for it to form, and the
larger accumulation soul becomes a
serious menace.
A wick should be trimrnd by sevap-
ing with u dull knife, ratites than by
cutting; then the carbonized filters
will all be removed.
If the wick is boiled in vinegar and
then dried thoroughly, it is relieved
of its tendency to smoke.
Never blow deem a chimney to ex -
FRONTIERS OF THE FUTURE.
Governments May Revert to Ancien
Practice of Border Barriers,
a fact that had been ever with the
writer for sixty years.
12. Earthly things -The necessity
of a new birth. Compare Heb. 6. 1.
Heavenly -The mysteries of his own
Person and eternal Sonsltip.
13. There were many who under- toriologists may be interesting. Take
took to tell of secrets of heaven. But the typhoid vaccine as an example.
the only one qualified to speak had told "This tube," said the scientist, "con -
them far less advanced truth and they tains the descendants of germs which
would not believe. The Son of man -
humiliation." collected eighteen years ago. A o-- the support f 1 # m th'r or
The title depends mainly on Dan. 7. g g huntrlration.
13 he speaks as the future judge culture was made from these, and INDIANS AND MEDICINE. young brothers ar sisters. Those who
(set John 5. 27). Who is in heaven- every:few weeks since then a tiny por-1 are exempted, hmceven, must pn}' a' Scraps of Paper."
but not certainly genuine. tion has been transplanted into new How the 'Women -Give Give Castor 00 'to small exemption tax. M. 1'andervelde, Belgian Minister
It is often said that if the Belgians The words remind us that heaven is tubes, which are placed in incubntors.� Their Children. The system in being severely at;
could have foreseen the wherever God's will is perfectly done: Tho old tubes are thrown away, for i tacked in Argentine on account oi' of Munitions, followed equally in pas -
Probably
or Frenchhe came therefore ' trailing clouds of the microbes in them lose their vigor' The Indian, says the Bev. J. (lines ilii the alleged fav oviti,m in making the sionate protest. After Belgium had
power of ,modern artillery, they would glory" that never left him.been robbed of everythingelse solemn
have trenched the whole of their in a short time. In few days the in his book, "The Red Indians of the , conscription. It ie chargee} that in-,
14. Lifted up -In this Gospel the new cultures are sufficiently numer- Plains," has the idea that any kind of - fluence or money elm he used nuc -:Pledges had been given that at least
frontiers, in which east the Germans veru always has a nota of "exaltation'
!the people should not be torn from
would probably never have got about it. It is the veru which Paul ons for use. medicine is equally good for all cont- ressfulty to avoid srtrni-
I � their homes for forced labor, especial-
at
in Phil. 2. 9, with a "super-" "They are then heated to a temper- plaints. He believes in drastic; ly against their own country.
before it. It was not so easy in those atuee of 131 degrees Fahrenheit, for manures, and unless he feels the ef- Salving the Wastage. i These pledges, said M. Vander -
days as in ours to see that the sup- seventy minutes, in order to kill the feet of the second dose of the medi-i y P velde, had been treated like other
reme splendor of Jesus was not in the microbes. A little lysol is added. Then eine, he loses faith in it and gives' Heaton Park llos ital at. Manu'hc s-'
dazzling for of the Resurrection, the contents of the tube are diluted so up tasking it. He prefers purgatives' ter, England, is OM devoted to trent-' scraps of paper." Ile continued:
d g g Y "A few days ago at. Gembloux the
but in the night of Calvary: his glory as to get the proper strength for in and emetics, but even in them the To -ling disabled and convalescent sole ; g
was in his shame 1 The serpent- section. The first dose injected con- dian is wont to discriminate, and he I Biers. One of the novel methods of , Germans took a man, the father of
Num. 21. 9. The "fiery serpent of tains 500,000,000 dead microbes; the thinks castor oil is especially "good' treating cases of rheuntatisnt, debility seven children. whose wire had died
brass" was an image of the instrument(following dysentery the day before. The total authorities
of God's punishment: its use was a second dose contains, 1,000,000,000. medicine." b Y or typhoid, heart vainly begged for delay. The man
concession to the universally prevalent What will these do to save the life , Very often mothers would send to' disease. shell shock, painful and con-' t.6
thata cure maybe found in some- of the soldier? They will produce in the Mission for castor oil for their, traetotl scars and similar ailments is a es hurried away while his children
idea were weeping around their mother's
thing belonging to the cause of the his blood mysterious substances call- infants and then come the next day wbirlponl hath. It consists of a se.
r
mischief. In the symbolism it is ed antibodies. These have the power and complain that the medicine had :Milk that contains four fent of writer cat' iberi.y, property and security are
significant that the Son of man is of destroying the typhoid germs which not operated, and that the child had: and that is large enough to hold .
thus "exalted," for that is his title as he may swallow in contaminated wa- done nothing but cry ever since it; twelve Wren. Tla}fwny down are seats rights denied those living beneath the
Judge. In both cases, therefore, God's.German terror, but there still remains
ter or milk, Some nine or ten million took the medicine, Then my wife that allow the bathers to be immersed.
judgment becomes mercy when menone supreme right which outlives all
t in faith ori God's terms.
doses of these vaccines against ty- would pour out another teasptonfullup to t. heir necks. The temperature1 other -die right to resist oppression.
reserve tphoid and paratyphoid fevers have and hand it to the mother and request of the water is kept ghoul ninety -
been sent out, and thus we have pre- her to administer it in her presence.; three degrees -just below thus of the ninety -
For two years am masters have learn -
served the soldiees from their worst The child would object, ee moat ehil- ;body. The mon stay ill the
hath for ed to know that Belgium has not
enemy, dren do, and Chet part of the oil that i,tt hour id it time. 'rhe' room i dimly; abandoned this right.
e s. This left the spoon would trickle down the :lighted. and there is a general attune- Our workers' last ward is what-
Manly,
have many Other tube, ever tortures they may yet have to
is ant great pfievett#re of cholera, cheek of the child. The mother, : phere of quiet. From the both the : '
which we send es ecially to Egypt pertly to remove the oil and partly to 'men pass to met rooms. where they,i'tthithetitde indrnceynf our wit p pacify the child, wouldgive'the child, remain in bed for an limn• or more, p y
and SalOnica, but also to every place and the triumph of justice,"
in which there ie• danger from cholera, a kiss (lint covered the hole of its They cite excused from physlei,1 train -
cheek, and in so doing would remove, mg for a time. anti their lives are --+- •- .
the oil with her lips and swallow It made its cheerful ns possible. Itis -
herself, Then she would lick the ordered ;teflon of the heart, mitred That. dight Work Occe ,
spoon clean, hand it back to any wife i usunlig by shell shoal:, is the Nada- "1 don't. see how yon ,got that boy
Value of Inoculation.
This and other vaccines are so com-
paratively new that the short explan-
ation given by one of the Army bac-
called upon to attend manoeuvres. i sequtous yet tea ening smn es,
At..30 he parson into the National ! Your hands in your streets, salons and
Guard, where he ceases to tie under clubs, grow rich at your expense, sit
perchance at your table, dare still to
through at all.
In times to come it is almost cer-
tain that this sort of thing will be
universal: There will be, say, a hun-
dred -yard -wide strip of dead ground
along a land frontier, and on each
side a belt of subterranean fortress,
perhaps half a mile wide.
In doing this governments will 'be
only eeverting to ancient practice.
When the Romans conquered England,
Hadrian built a great wall to keep off
the attacks of the Picts and Scots,
running it all the way from the Tyne
to the Solway.
There ane the remains Of a similar
fortification, known as the Antonin
Wall, between the Forth and the
15. Eternal life, in this Gospel, is
Clyde. !not future, but present (see John 17.
Otfa's Dyke, which rune north and I3). The adjective connotes time
south along the whole border of without a visible end; and in this
Willes, is a great earthwork construct- phrase, by the very nature of the de-
cd for a similar purpose, and meant finitiot quoted, there is no end at all
to defend Mercia against the wild (Possible.
Welshmen, 1st. With this great verse begins the
Evangelist's meditation on e -won-
' more example is the Wansdylce ,;clorfh
oi arising he has just reported. It
which can still be seen running for is in a sense his own comment; but he
nearly fifty miles from the neighbor-
hood of Hungerford, England, almost
as fur as Bristol. The men of Wessex
threw this up to save themselves front
the inroads of the Mercian warriors
under the great king Oifa.
Oh, Did 1't?
would certainly have said that he heard
it spoken within him by the same
Vous that gave the text of it to
Niece -lentils long before, So --"When
Gel loves, he loves a world; when
God gives, he gives his Son." The
World -Which in this Gospel regular-
ly denotes the world as it is, rebel to
God's authority. Only begotten --So
Patience -What did you think of John 1, 18, "God only and begotten"
Bob's moustache ? Patrice -Oh, it (margin). We are God's sons, but
tickled me immensely, this eternal Sonship is unique. lie•
licveth of him .The (,replc signiticant-
15.
lndian mothers will place their ly dift' isJudgetli` hich en tl is Gospel
children quite (Oiltentedly in an aleph- always aesunes the guilt of the pri-
ant's charge, if they have to leave senor at the bar. 1',lieeere arc "not
home, judged," as the next vet'stt tells us.
This little bottle ready for despatch
contains sufficient to preserve twenty-
five men from the dread disease.
"In tide other tube, again, is the
motorttva against pueuntotia, Almost --and that is the way Indian women mental trouble in clearly all the cases.
l give castor oil to their children. After The i'esnits of the treatment hate
everyone has the germ of this 'disease
f his month and nose at witnessing this perfermaure we (tad been most favorable. Ninety per cent,
at the back n
bue time or another. When the sol- no difficulty ht understnndina why of the men become lit for physical
dies becomes cltilied in the trenches,
he readily Palls a victim. This is the
remedy which saves him•'"
The latest development is a method
for preventing the spread of spotted
fever among the soldiers. It is the In. the Inc north of Russian barn- every afternoon,
practice new, when spotted fever is pire lives a race of people who rho not Mrs. Wye ---Yes, it is such a sav-
discnvered in 0110080, tO examine per- "ftnow who the Russians circ, null who ingl The more she is cony the fewer
sons who come in contact with the do. not know that there is a vela. dishes she breaks,
the child got no benefit from the training, and e large mother return
previous dose. to their units, tit feu active service.
The Suez Canal cost iiineteen mil• nn Economical Move.
lions pounds to construct. Mrs. Extee-Do you lei your girl oft'
to take the enstot' nth
-nay enough. I told him to try
some first and see how he lilted it,
and 10 he didn't like it he needn't take
it.
Reciprocity.
"Did the doctor pay a visit?"
"Yes, noel the visit paid the doctor,",
111 Sheffield ail elephant lg 'lieirtir
used to trundle munitions, It can
shift six tons at a tithe with ease,