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Exeter Advocate, 1903-2-19, Page 3fett IIE CONTENTIBLE SPIRIT ong the Rags and Sins bf Poverty There Are Classes. 1Vatered xxecersIXas to. Act et the VP,r, peeeee,„ in tee. yeer .One Theus.aeo nine 'etenered, eue Teree. by rn. BiIyet 'rereeto, at he Popertment 9X .,itgrieottige, Qatawas) clespatele from QUicage says; leirv. Frank De Witt Talmage preaelt- ed from the following lest; Luke "And he was aTiary"" Wile wes the prodigal's eider bro- ave 2a, . tberif "I enew who he in an-. ewers sortie eete "I see Mot Almost every (Joy ner life. He is the leellest, upright son who stays ot bOrae 4.Mtl gots no credit Mr being ite1od he is the reepeetable plodder Qt the family who does most, of' tete hard werk in the OfRee, in the Store fnuF on the form oo4 then In the .extrenie plefieurie of who* oil tbe youog girls run after tie dieeelute younger brother merely becituee that brother is driving feet horses and. eewing his 'wild ciate," telee elder , brother is the on who is olways sober and yet reeeives he not eine extra dollor from his pant e im reward. while the dru»leen son of fand e is vontientally receiving extra money to get hie clothes out of pawn, 50 that he moy have fine other start in life. The elder is the "good boyupon whom the mother clepeode to help give his sisters new eases for the winter paniee. Yet . he never has a party given for him. Ho never had a lotted Wf kilted that lie might entertain his friends, though for years he has cared for ; the cattle by cloy arid has seen that they were properly milked at night. lie is ;he 'good boy" who never had a tine ring put nu his linger. The follie laughed at Is horny angers. which were knotted from handling the plow and wielding the late and the an. MN feet were never meas- ured for dancing slippers teeamee his samlaIN a -ere altretri Nailed, end dirt bevelled. Ile Waa alwaos working In Vie fields. The drunkards, the profligates, the midnight carers. the libertizies and the aseaelates of kw el companions are the ones who. When time reform, have the smiles arati the deleting parties given to thein, liot the elder brothers who lin.ve never clone any wrong." WO nrxos or FAULTS. But neither of the brothern IS por- trayed Qs an example Both were bail, though in different ways. Wo easily see the faults of the younger brother; they were open and scdn- dalous; but the faults of the older brother, being decorously covered up by dutiful conduct. are not so easily reeogniaed. In cealmating character Ofl Ood'i; lines we have to ask nat only what a man has done nut what be is. Nearness and unbrotherliness and cruelty in the •heart delete neinht character us indelibly as open Iniquity. They make men. as Christ said, ince "whited sepulchers, which indeed appear beautiful out- ward, hut are within full of dead Melts bones and of all imeleauness." Therefore 1 place iny chid emplmeis upon the sinful life of the elder bro- ther, to show that the so-called re- speceable slits of self righteousness ore of ail sibs the most to be dread- ed and that it is -the duty of the preacher to wern his hearers against them. The elder brother is the modern Pharisee, who thanks aod that be ; is not as other men. To eomPlaa- , tently looks upon the drunkard and the social outcast and the pauper and says to his h•lends: "Just look at me. I never. had any more ad- vantages thou those people have had. I was of a highstrung, 'Impe- tuous nature, yet 1 never would let my evil desires get the better of nse. I have never been drunk. I have never ran up a bin I was unable to pay. 1 never was a frequenter of the clubs, nor a convivial associate of midnight carousers. Indeed, to be frank with you, I have just about as good opinion. of my Moral attain - molts as Prince Bismarck had of his skill in statesnnuiship. When some one asked the Iron Chancellor who he thought was the brainiest statesman in all Europe, Bismarck replied: 'Modesty forbids any stat- ing who IS the brainiest, because I then 1 might have to mention my own name. But 1 am perfectly will- iog to state that Denim:Len Disraeli is without doubt the second eblest statesman in all Europe.' Other saints," remarks the pharisaical elder brother, "may be my equal in moral attainments, but I am sure there is no superior in all the world to any humble self." WaS It ; the same joy whicle the Once frantic wife experienced when Mee recovered the lot piece of silver, which Was part of her wedding dowry. • TIM LAM, Or FAITH'. celerity" is the proper word, and it is so translated in tb B V„ we will use it through this lesson These first three verses might be summarized ae-Love versus preph- eaies, tongues, knowledge, faith, goods, etc., and the whole chapter The elder brother's cenduct also might be called, Love coatrasted, show e a lack of faith in his father. analyzed, defended. It in said to Ile refuses to believe that 'hie Pia the eidy chapter ia ell pitta's epie- vine loathers love Is poweritil else tiethat does not Mention Jesus in ough to chaoge a sinner into a one or other ot His titles, but it is seint. Ieedelity often ietreeches it a, portrait go svonderful that one 66106.667S6%AteM *HOUSEHOLD CtOZ,,,AWS-600 CHOICE IMOTPES, mid a half cup of mineed citron, -Add tide fruit to the batter mid stir in a quarter teaspoonful each of pows dered, cinuanma, cloves and nutmeg. laaNt Of all, beat in a quart of our, uro into a large mold and steam, or six hours, then serve, Puffs. - Ilia; 'together three beaten •eggs, a. quart of milk, a pinth at 444 And 4 scant quirt of floier. (This will make thirty -Mx petia)e Macaroni and Obit:ken Padding. Beat all together man the batter ie Doi) half a package of marceroni free from lamps. Have the Pull Pane pulptSome chrch. Mena.. even without the nameThe Ira reports and a /Erairderer ot your sell in the pew and belied the caullot fell to recoginee the likeness teade34 °ail), :0111 i. u. Loid into eold weter, hissing grease while you greathm ee rieeiglibor s reputatiOn. You may be culArCli. awl drain agein, Lay on a biscuit .Ifalf fill with batter, bake for about one of those keep, cold automatons hers, and same Mintstere af the gas, Jesus combined ell in Himself, the o iiteit ioug, ruiek,eu p, pmt edam a VOW hat oven. The isen Must board. and 04t ,into piv,e4 p.mout, half fifteen minutes, until a light brown, vlthout °Ms f.lroP of hanzall kbadneSs Pel, are only theorizing, wieen tn Y p tura is Hi, ,Thri w,„ ,r+ Tri.„, ,,.,,‘ in your heart You may be sis weer- erefese to believe that Jesus Q 'le ' are nothing and Oen de nothing io-et - ie ." - ---' ---"'• '"'''°"" "'"'''''"' "' Chicken stok with a tablespoonful of i be of inea. Nething elee beide eae, . , , tin ef. , ). UP - into this a, eupful of (shopped ehieken,,. ly. They -sent swell up three times flOOr tabbed into one of butter Stir ovall heat to raise the puffs proper- eiless in your dealings with Mari,. au Pardon sin. Thee' Profess to be (Rom. vii IS- Joh e 5 to i . - - we are born again and thus become meat. and too cola Ea 4e Ar 001 Lost 11 their original size. children of God nothing (emits that of an beat in slowly n whi ped egg; WO door "'n 111A r f -t - "..hee th -at - are i '"'" '-- vel -O01-0 frothe are, Season 'LC` CLEANI.NG IIOITSE PLANTS. flesh crainot plea.% Cod" MOM. viii. taste, turnfn lat.° a, greased puddiog •S). Then after we are born again, clish, sprinkle crumbs over the tap , e Th-Aring winter 1.11°11tbs bcnis0 Plauts only that which Goe woes Jo us and heike for telt an flour, Send:,trequently beceme unsightly and deli - w•411 taunt. as we saw in lest week's. around grated eheese with It. , . .eate by the accumulate:in of duet ea issoil. an4 „cod is Love, (I John Lemon meri0g0 vu44. sc it ..i their leaves, .1)0 not try to wesle _ e mg. --- ca ii 8, 16). Note the oft repeated I, two cups of milk, to which boy been the du" u4 plants as they "and ill ,1„ I of tbeee verses and contrast Gal., added 0, a ab es000nf e a geed of jetaag teat. enprincipieie °twist who tootle in me ,,,," oNotO one of soda. Polar hot, wee.' ul of but- tee wiadOW. but teke them to the lot:elegem water. With the baud pintail tht- -- •ai.t, uud., tub and give them a weekly bath hi Woke Soto the bouse ? He is just II, but the grace of -God wbich was tar over one eUp ,armud bread 1 ovor the top of the pot. dip the like other drunharde. Ile is Puler withgraphs. Leave until veld. Ileot to-„,".,Plaat• °P °Ind 41°W° 414 flraW sraart"" A DESPICABLE aviurr. repenting for a little while so that 4. -le. Love euffereth Wog and la gather the yolks et two eggs,. ond a "Y through. tbe water. The lorger The elder brother was that late raisins; re,ther"a house is Not big en, kind theft you will riot stop for one lien) that Christ Van traneform the moment to consider the ged causes seven cleviled Marys into the Idarye waiell led your friends Into sin or io- who are eviiliog to sit at his feet finaneial difficulty. And, elder and WqrShip, but these skeptical brother, if your faults are mean- elder brothers go forth into the ooze and avarice, though you limy great, wide, sinful world and by hate oever violated the criminal their practical behavior scatter code of your state,, you, are at heart their ideal spiritual theories to the a sinful monster, fma.ncial tyrant; four wind.% prntt are at heart ge. reercilees celeste.- When the reformed drunkard comes water. Ood • despises your tame- home, they cry sent ; "What is the wilted sins Just as much as be dee. epiees the sine of the predigel in the far country. he may' get SOnte Money out. of U$ 1i d • / • - h I, I t quarter eon of addina ilea:. Plants mey be given a sponge bath „i , ow emeet nee ; oeo „ sugar. ,_ _., --, . and go forth on another spree. Drive nat. haw. ,s net pooed up, tjutli qUArter Or a grated lemon rind. Skirl 11 thw are too large fax tb° tub ough to hold two egos._ He feels ttheon_rtetuttsat.t onc_ettrL_et titre g,..elt:‘_ttott,,h,..e.enot italaye itself unseemly. ,seetzetut Into the cooled oreao erombe and i):011.st is Positively injurious to the' that if his brother is allowed to 147ealluesov youp74.1 wir, 1.7-17 ProveLed. thfulteili no evil, hakt'' for twql1t7 lOinOtcn. ..at tbejaants" a$ W€1.1 as WilsightlY LC) 04 coffee haelt the returning Prodigal diesolute life wields to lead a pure we here in these Nor verses. two et epoenfule of sugar. flavored with tiell which rightfolly belolleis to him. will crowd hint out of sOMO room life, instead . of finding the willing which we have quo Ile says to himeelf; "There is that t b azariS of forgiveness held out to her was rower adly seen on earth except ,eling is baked spread first a layer of ' ,o. 6 bath at night wonderful v her elder sisters elm finde older i ° an n a 'What a perfectly beautiful section whiIee of two ages with two teblea-eTee Christ Jesus. ted. Such love] Juke of the lemon. Whea the Foil TOILET HINTS. drunken loafer of a boy. lie has the shut doors of a contemptuous re - - — whites. Return to the oven a Moe and °ley ca. WA jellY aver the top, and the 'beaten rest te and invigorates tbe whole se'lf a - taken his one-half of the property; o o „ le . . e• fl"ls and lives to ns Can it be re". ova and brown. Serve cold with "In. now be is coming hack to eat up tiller sisters 40 not believe thatte e, tpwtboothrs,eadiwaT:ptaotierita.gnIenIevlaillie:114 .-reone and sugar, " Rub a silk bandkerchier gently but pert of my half. I knew that fe- rodigal 'woman With a black poet t nem,,,,t woe, eone, ...., (Inceee steadily over the face after washios give part or uw rightful 1,1141,44mo 1:2n ave.r., itven by .di tripe vpower, thee 15 NO lOnd-hearted that he will be or look or act unkind, never in any oft*hthtlh'gva"attn'rph""t".""trae10rnugh'e"s: hotnic',4it, with way jialoue or self welting. never cup of ihimlisu walnut lwrtico nel To remove dondruff, Me alcohol to thie lazy spendthrift, this 110011 V44°Itg" 11"° a sainted 1 °UM u !ti r a and vaetor oil, one ounee of oil to imina as 1 f' - • '. Pr -e( bunch of celery, one head of lettuce; eonteatifoft of diesolutte cheraetere. tees;e4 n..6 . itlirte. tia a ciret a and i, anent, never tiouemg or eaying fliatreetiolos dressing. This , salmi ,, hdif pint of alcohol. Rub in well If he has spent his all. then let WM in , teil ialx;:e 1 or ,VY 1. , ,,,_ evil of anyone. rejoicMg only in roost oe prepared tv., the houseoeeper 0 with XX null bruth• aserves.taVe1.1%110 bas ju.nsot ler! Vt. lcuemnidne; "el° .1.1n. .° awn.° .ell . 4 t; -"Iv atInilaneesvertrii,iieeeepinladg.floFeeilieeevetaidtrdaltilvriaingysn that a uiraitag great worm at large ready to _Itir." gaeelay } dIall: a. lack of seceetion of sulphur in the In Saila', caees grey hair is due to. , herself. AO it is cluvechel(7. dablenteep" t beck, to be a vampire upon toy pro, give him foal receive h ea back Intl w t-1 a , slight it and make a failure of what helu,,ued'eeelelre ethee,,e,PJeu°1 144° u'r honorabie employment if lie repents? n pert -y" So the selfieh elder brothers getter lorel,v to come front earth, the most fastidious geOrMet. The leo oat steam or dry all the errn fitith in God. It is too alto', might otherwise be o temptation to .'""-- ---' - 'P. -- to let the ua in enemy of ouIrweladzeozbleterceabeesereeifeueege et'ildle,rnsoi0tlerls.heareehloer huriotttletle.rsagainnus oil frOnt the lam for ell them and will not allow than to ho the ex -convicts that many a repent.and 11 "t of earth : It IN n.'helkr only tediome port of the operation is tural 'it is a deteriPtion of 1 skineinn the gropea. Line the diell 51411 'hums twice' a'; tli"d" "4 rio received as equals in their Father's' ant one has nt w in came down from heaven. i with lettuce leaves; cut the celery int ;, wr.itele:rprtilielastetreealtejeadpitheLaws feet: deliberately retorned to III l thc advent of the poor and outcast ' living in Au Other way. home, Tbey nem to think that the' ils crimes became he could men a niebo teblie be lived on earth for to inch lerigtial and inIbt With freits' '''''-' '''--- - th- — ' - es BMWs their owte ;social extirictien"Tpli FATHER'S VORGIVIONESs. "er thlrillo Years l'eaS at the eeme :ono nuts. aux in the otayonrietsersholeild be prevented by oailo strota. The other day a, person aeleed Me 1 the bl heaven Malin 111. 18). of and ett in lee' notil eeet before it in iTT I" the i43149* Ql‘ v;i1"° tr? W4*1/4 and their eplritual debazement. . what 1 etimidered the west beano. t ebt s wrfuen. even. Ifo is utt iserve4.. wkeit heap in the tettliee..,1, nei tithcepitn, the b100 in ace NV to it ,WThiera . eau f %au tette, ahilablellhlarts; fel wine:ice in the parable, This sure wrinkle preverative. eget er lovele"(S. of Sol. v. 16). lived guess :fishes. .c• ren o ori wider the akin is the alma Nor 0 .....,..... .,....... answer : „It is not to bi, a, I.Ove never falleth, but whether I creamed Tomato soup, -. rut aei huunwida and powdered borax ete Sawed more conspicuous than in "44 .MY there lie prophesies they ehall fail ; •cupful oe (eared) tomatoes int° wares water ahould be used free rien4esol yo4ciirti.ttimedee;ntiftieulavtellanydtuellisol.,Ttfolu,V 1,141,0 waigetrit hartv natitiel the the good father's dealings i 1 i w let 4er i :ere be tongues they etiall enueepen with a mail onion temp- 4 ollentie in lemming toilet epouge. A ma. cm" 7 whether there be knowledge feed dine and cook half an hour after 'eereeme; ebeala nerve be used unksg Cr Aignisrloufputtbattlit room."4:31,41 airn°'ielit andto 0 aeoledher Li it,.s..intil vanish away, the boll beginsStrain and rob , 1 ePRlg.id 1:131 .1 GUI the Lord. 1 through a, colander and return tc0 Alter a on clean. our clan. Why, it will ruin the; his elder hoY wu•S acting unfillallY Itie 611;4s1 et' witehing It dry In the oir whole class! You ettn't meet the , and unbrether/Y, the father did not 'edangt, not.' Mal. hi. a). Ile who ' the fire. Season with pepper, ealt„ aud =ohne, enelotera or millionaires to 0550d-110613 WS patience. Ho did not send „ Silos I. will never 'MVO thee NOT and a tfaSpOOnfiill of white sugar. ---O- ate with Fowling ghee even in te sane a peremptory command to his eideeIlotaate ire*" is the only One who ;Stir in by degrees two tablespoon-' : day school." Where CAR you find te sem to come to Min at once. as he look!. "I have loved the with an ; fuls of butter, cut up and rubbed in. GnOCEAPILY OP III:1Z•1" CUTS, everlasting love." And He is the to two tablespoonfuls of flour. liave mere despicable, pharisaical 601.3 had a right to do, but. as a Seio i -..-... than in the missionary life of some' vont, he left the bonquet hell. Ho 16,11141° ,yesterflay, to -day end forever I ready in another eaucepfin a pint of Information About Torras 'Used by of our large eity churches? There are Went Out Into the daraness of tbe; Mete. hid, 5, 8: Jr. xamt, a). Thtve , boiling milk, in which has been dis-j many leirge and wealthy cluirebes night and pieced hiOM s gently 'Will be 110 more need of prophecy, :Solved fi. bit of soda not larger Butellers. than that are supporting missions in then about his ainfill elder sows newt, for every propheey shall have been^ a Pen. Let . the soup sinuner for, Most hotieewives do not under - fool slums of the city, yet whose as he annwered in ft, pleading, ovum- fulfilled. There shalt be but one:three minutes after butter and flour, Stand tlx terms wed by butchers to members would not for one instantlug voice, "Son, thou art ever with ianpnege, and oft we uow kuow by go in„ stirring wen and often; pour, deeeribe the various cuts into WhICI ; allow the poor to sit in their own tee, and all that I have is thine., the word of God sliall be actually t omy realived in the kingdom into a tureen, add the boning none , a carcass of beef is divided. There - pews or kneel at their eommunion 'That is as much as to say ; 'mix well and send to talk'. If milk fore, they do not always I:now what tables. And, mark you. this phar- boy. ,nay dear boy, I om not teeing! 0„ ie. For we }mow in. part and! and tomatoes are boiled together , they are buying. Here is mime in - lenient spirit of old Is not only to do you anY Injustice. 1 shttil MA we Prophesy in pa.re, but when that i they win be likely to lone a curdled . formation on the subJect. The whole beef is split into halves All that 1 'lave Is yours. trliat I wiikh is in part Omit be done away. " which is perfect is come, then that'eompound In spite of the eoda. found anunlg the licit, but also take away_ any or your inberitauce. among the poor. „ Scallop of Tomatoes. - proin ofC followhig the center of the backbone • TIM TWO SONS. long for is for the love and the • purity of my childr word of Cod, and there Is to every ' (Salted and ' All that we lenow is found in the • ail the liquid that will come away,„ or vertebral eohmen, from tail to 1 neck. Each lialf contains a hind i en' I want me' Statement d , ipeppered it can he hept 4 i. , . The forequarter is then eut from wo bort to lee always by my side, an ti ut t in suet breadth for a couple of days to be made into:an a "Mueller' COIrte, my child ; come back to your and length and depth and height tomato sauce for chops, etc). Sprin- ' father's lore. Come back into the" that we shell never while here grasp „Ile the bottom at a buttered pie or the hindiplartereThese are the Pro - old homestead which 1 have prepared si14, all that there is in one, utter-, pudding dish with dry crumbs, sone sasses of the wholesaler. Tim tome of tbe Splint. We luny welt' ed and peppered. Cover with a lay- ..reren" and "binds*" as tinW are The elder brother never longs to satisfy the divine craviugs of his father's love. I have no sympathy with some of the excuses that are made for that prodigal son. I have no sympathy with 1,110S0 SOO de- clare that young men are led astray into the far .country of sin because they have generous Impulses tind abuormal affections and therefore cannot say eo to the tempter. That prodigal %VAS an ingrate, every way you take him. Ile was a selfish, conteznptible, dissolute rake. No man is large hearted who will take a friend to a saloon or open a bottle of wine rat a club when in order to do it he makes his nein thildren go hungry and dress in rags. No gen- erous hearted young man will go into the far country of sin and reck- lessly squander his mOney.,When at the same time he knows that his old father is weeping at home, with. his eyes a fountain of tears ; but, though that younger son was a set- lish, .despicable character, the elder was just as despicable. 'When the elder brother beard the music which signaled the parental joy over the repentant prodigal's return ; when he saw the eyes of his father glisten - ng with love and ins cheeks flush - ng with a holy thankfulness, .be would have rejoiced for his father's sake if he ha.d not 'been selfish and A DEFECT IN CI-IARACTEIt. Elder brothers, you have no ground for pride if the restraint that has kept you from prodigality issitself a defect of character. It is true that you have not gone off as , a prodigal into a far country. You have not given a midnight banquet, and started your young friends on the path to a drunkard's grave by • teaching them how to bury their lips in the red poison of the \vine cup. You have been too stingy for that; you may have been so mean and stingy that that tbere is no fear that you would drink a glass of wine or smoke a cigar unless some one else paid for it. It is not prin- ciple that saves some men from ,go- ing to destructien, by the broad highway of dissoluteness, but pe- nuriousness. 'They hold on to every dollar they have. and are too stingy to spend a cent. _ They keep their money as long as they can and nev- er give a cent, to 'a friend unless they make that friend give them a first class security and pay full in- terest. But, my so called respecta- ble and. upright pharisaical friend, though you are not a prodigal, you may be a usurer, an extortioner and a slanderer. You may he a roblx:r: of the poor widow's mile and a /ontemptible tyrant in your d e al in go with y oor deb ters and your enithoyee. Yao. may bo o peddler of would not have tried to, stab the old man to the heart. Did he not say in circa : "Yes, we shall drive that dissolute debanchee back to his swine trough. Then we can have the pleasUre of seeing father again restlessly pacing the floor through the long, weary hours of the aight." Did he not want to hear that dear, old, gentle, forgiving father again moan over his wayward boy as David mourned' over his dead son Absalom? /1 that elder brother had been the right kind of a son, he would have seen. what joy' came into the father's heart at -the return of his repentant son. He would have immediately said : "What difference does money make if' I can only make father happy ? Away with the question of dollars and cents if my brother's re - tuna, is only a true return." So ev- ery Christian to -day, if he is the right I tind of a Christian, does not think about a the social condition of his repentant fellow man. He im- mediately says, when the publican bows at the mercy seat : "Oh, tee look of triumphant love which is Upon my Divine Father's face. Oh, the celestial music which. in great tidal , waves of sound 'is, rolling through the golden boulevards of the New Jerusalem. Oh, the angelic voices in heaven which are every- where shouting the glad tidings : 'The prodigal has returned to his Father's house !' " There ought to be joy on earth as well as joy in heaven over one sinner that re- p en tht h. Tb ?re ought to be the same joy which the good shepherd felt when he found his sheep that for you.' " ali, that answer t° me rev concerning all we ha;Ve as is beautiful 1 That answer is the oet,er at the drained tomatoes; stick coiled, are now retotr for the rat learned. "Lo, the are but the out -71)118 of better in this and sprinkle WI"' sreetest, gentlest, most loving and The forequarter is. cut into two ----- ' slcirts of His ways, and how mall'. lightly with eugar. Fill the dish in 1 yet most pleading rebuke ever spoken by the lips of any of the :vamp 14, ett vh, a whiSper do we hear of Hinz" (Job , this order. The top layer should be 1 parts -the rack, consisting of a set of ribs, and the eliuck, or shoulder characters of the Bible. Tbat is a "The path of the: One crumbs, seasoned and buttered. , Just is as the shining imitt that i Cover closely and bake half an hour. Yr°11" 131) to and including the Christ love pleading for you and for me to come into the Fueher's mew ehineth more nial mom unto the per- Then brown slightly upon the grat- 'i eighth rib. The eighth rib cut shows the blade house and nestle as a lamb In hfeet dove ( is - ' ' iv' 18)' Mg of the oven. bosom. 11, 12, For now we see through a Baked Tomato Toast. -- Take a , gristle only on o.ne. side: Tee ninth But, after all, the most impressive glass darkale, but then face to Mee; pint of tomatoeie with pepper nod . rib is usually mica a clinch roaat, e ow now 1 know in pert, but then shall , salt, and cook gently for fifteen mina standing or rolled roasts. The rack is cut into prime eib, part of the elder brother's bistory kneven as also I am known. is the abrupt Way in which the pare odes. Rub through a colander and the c When once e glory and anth light of i return to the are. In Oer sauce; The chuck is a omplicated piece of able ends. There is no doubt theh , when cut into kitchen pieces younger son was forgiven. No doubt : eaven ehthi e n our souls, the thingse pan heat a cupful of mlik, with a ; meat, which once occupied and interested i tiny bit of soda. Add two tee - by the butcher. Its anatomy yields the repentant prodigal was able to .: the following pieces for cooking: enjoy the rest and the home plea_ US Scent as the toys of childhood, ; spooneas of butter, cut up in flour, But an.d we wonder how we could ever; and stir for one minute. l'ut a tea- i Oven and Pot roasts, bonelees chuck sures of the father's house. how about that cynical, seit slims_ have wasted our time on them. Yet spoontul of sugar with the tomato:steaks and chuck roasts cut :free of the, bone and metamorpbosed into top ell our 1 nol I d ' a.,.+ .....+;..i I Take from the fire and mix with lower Saratoga toasts. The boiling milk. Pour at once upon 411 lower cut is the more tender. It has slices ot crestless bread toasted' eva...,the eye piece, which somewhat re - and dipped into boiling salted :sembles the eye of a porterhouse ter, then buttered and packed into fled and complaining elder brother? . Did he ask forgiveness of his father? be, doth riot yet appear what we shall and not till Ire shall appear Did he go into' the banquet where shall we be like Him (I John iii, the feast was being celebrated ? I do not know.1 eannot tell, The parable ends with the earnest plea of the father. We must take the rest as we will. Personally- I have my cloubtS about thesalvation of that. elder brother. It is sometimes far easier for the sinner down he the slums to come to Christ than for the rich son living in a juxurious palace. A London missionary was one night called up to go to a dying girl. This wayward child at the time was living in a dissolute house. When the missionary entered the room, he found a sinful sister hold- ing in her arms the head of the dy- ing g,irl, and she was saying "..Ien- nie,it is all right. Put your love and trust in Jesus. He died for just such sinful girls as we are. Jennie, put your faith in Jesus Christ." Yes, we can all feel that Christ died for the prodigal son, but it is awfully hard for some of the sinful elder brothers and sisters to feel that it was necessary for Jesus Christ to die for them and their sinsMy elder brother in sin, are you going to stay out of your Father's house ? Are you going to refuse to put your faith in Christ and come into the marriage banquet of the Lamb 7 'IlIE SUNDAY SC110011 INTERNATIONAL LESSON, FEE. 22. Text of the I.es s on, I Cor. Golden Text, 1 Cor. xiii., 13. 1-3. Though. I , speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not love, I am become as sound- ing brass or a tinkling cymbal. In the next two verses he says that no manner of testimony or ser- vice amounts to anything apart from love. As "love" and not The question is often asked, Shall we know each other in h;eaven? Is a pudding dish. Cover and bake 1 . The Cheek yields still more cuts to not the answer found here? We do for ten minutes. It is palatable and the wizard of the cleaver. There are uot know any one fully here, but, we wholesome. e soup and stewing pieces, plate, shall know them fully there, midi Some Things Once Cat. Do With thnavel and brisket pieces for corning, those whom WO iellOW here we shall 'Canned TonratoeS. - Of these there oven and pot roasts, made by re - surely know better there. It refers are brands and brands. Some tins moving the flesh from the shoulder te people as well as to truths. As turn out a superfluity of liquid, bones, and chuck steaks cUt from the Peter knew Moses and Elijab with- many unripe lumps and bits of skin cross rib. Tn the above disguises out an introduction, so I believe it mingled with the pulp. Note the the word "elmek" loses a4„t of its shall be. name and address of the manufactur- aisa, 13. Aed now abideth faith: hope, er and avoid the "peak*" in the fu- v""all cha7leter" The hindquarter is less complicat- love, these three, but the greatest of tare. The housewife who took ad- i ed, but its dissection s interesting these is love: vantage of the height of the season to the culinary- economist. This Faith looks to the great sacrifice and put up her own tomatoes, re- "- part of the beef carcass is out in for pardon, love to a risen Christ jecting cores and hard pieces, and two; the loin of the beef nad the gives us fellowship with Him in sof- draining off half the juice, will . fare round, consisting of the leg, top and fering and service, while hope looks best in this score, now that winter to His coming again. In I 'Mess. i, 3, 9, 10, we see howthey turned to God from idols, to serve the living and true God •and to wait for His Son from heaven, and so we read of their Work of faith, labor of love and patience of hope., The love of God is the greatest thing we ever heard of, the ,greatest thing over seen on earth (John. iii, 16; I John, iii, 16s Rom. v, 8), and yet of all things the least understood or ap- preciated. On our part the greatest thing is fxSith, for "without faith it is impossible to please God" (Hob. xi, 6), but love is the foundation of our faith, as it is written, "We have known and believed the love which God hath to us" •(I John iv, 16). NO DOUBTS anou'r IT, "How do you know it is rteuma- tism?" asked his friend. "You haven't seen a doctor." "I know what it is all right," re- plied the victim. "Rheumatism is one of those things that doesn't need an introduction." First Burglar - "I'm sonar for these folks." Second Burglar --"Oh, I expect they can stand the dam- age. First i Burglar - "'Taint that. Sul. I'm sorry for people with a cook that makes eich plum pud- din' as this.". drives her from fresh vegetables to '`canned goods:" Stewed Tomatoes. -- Mince a. quar- ter of a small onion and put with the tomatoes over the fire. Cook, after, the boil is reached, fifteen min- utes. Add then three tablespoonfuls of dry, fine crunibs, a tablespoonful of butter, and salt and pepper to taste. Stew gently for five minutes more, stir in a teaspoonful of sugar and pour ieto a deep dish. Sweetbread Salad. -- As soon as the sweetbreads are brought home, plunge theni into scalding water, slightly salted, and allow theta to remain there for ten minutes; then lay in 'iced water to whiten them. When entirely. cold cook them for fifteen min-utes in salted boiling wa- ter, wipe cat and lay them on the ice until they are cold and crisp, when they may "be cot with a sharp knife into slices or into dice. Line your salad bowl with lettuce leaves; lay the sliced sweetbreads upon them, and cover thickly with may- onnaise dressing. Plum Poddiug. - Rub together a cup of sugar and a half cup of but- ter. Stir into this a half pound of chopped and powdered suet, then beat infive eggs, a half pint of milk and, a teaspo on fu I of orange ce Dredge with. ilour a cup each of stoned raisins and cleaned currants bottora round, rump and thinks Now comes a steak rolleall. The loin' of beef is cut by the butcher in- to sirloin steaks and roasts, short round -bone sirloins, flat - bone steaks, hip -ben° steaks, bone- less sirloin steaks, porterhouse steaks and roasts. Then there are a la mode top round cuts, bottotn round cuts for pot roasts and corned beef. The rump goes into steaks and corning pieces, flank steaks mad roil- ed pot roasts or corning pieces. If the housekeeper is mystified by the shop vernacular it is because she has not learned the "geography of the beef cuts," as a Boston culinary student put it, By not knowing her alphabet the porehaser is often im- posed upon and made to pay a high- er pieta for an artistically arranged piece of very cheap meat. 1 A RING'S PIOECAUTION. Ever since eleubieo fired at hen, Xing T.eopeld has had recourse to a grim ore( aution. There had for some time past been in the royal coach - houses a steel lined carriage which could be $1-vii'Lly transformed into a closed steol compartincnt, and this coach js now being used whenever Ile King drives out,. A motor -car npoil the seine principle n3 a)so said 10 he under const '4c4,='00