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cuRttekr TOPICS.,
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age
It of late to
e oche
the e,'
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culture)O1* sUd lik sr
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weiesooeieseettietieettittitietoospewe
u*tis1iim,e
; of religious
th&t, ift e
rougli
c1er tions,. I e will bzve
eteho school* -helf-wa
oetioe must he prettiest', to be oure„
Itutlitemustebeerestonsble-ethiesi.
L. must tee to it that it Vibes not
-
mini(
tiles tho child
scl*ooL"*teen, of coutse, d
notend stgradustion; it is * pro-
• eess thtt, continuos all through
life; the Moral Atmosphere hi -which
. „
41.
tication, thereforo, is the
Deed ef children of larger growth
as well as of school pupils. In-
dustry, the professions, commerce,
the puVie service must severate
-endeavor-to Iwo up to the ed
earztete/ye tauget to the- oung.
?retitle* Eliot illustrated his pro-
positions with referencet to mono-
polies, to abuses of combinatiorut of
employers and employed, but other
illustrations will readily occur to
tbe obserrant. What are the
()fleets on the young of graft, moils
salary grabs, evasion and viol*tion
of law by public ofecialst _What
are the effects of quaekery and
greed and loose morels in the pro _
fessionet What are the effects of
the law's „ absurd and tenseleos
technicalities, of the perversions of
expert evidence," of upsierely
wrangling in court, of lying and
perjure, ofjdth *
artt ethieal teaching in the
schools will riece tebeacaompsnied
by ethical teacleng - and .
standards in the greater and larger
Ji outride. .The best wow to in
-
culotte respect for truth, honor
and law is to manifest such respect
in daily practice; to set exa4les
to. the young .and estatlish barmen
between precepts and'contluct.
A IIOLIDAT FOR'TIIR van.
• Give your wife vacation.he
needs one: Little cares are hardcr
to bear titan ,greater rtspon,
ties, and she 11101 many more c
than her husband, and sometimes
" as great responsibilities. The doe -
tors tell us More women break 4own
mentally than .rrien, and they alio)
tell us thiS is because, they. Wive
. mote cases to carry, and have to
carry them to:tient:on/
yonrwork le_ dorete.,oeueun,
up in your office and put the 'key
itt yo-iir pocket; , But the Hove
locks her work up till' Sleep comes
and turne the. key upon it. A w
mart's work. is never dont.
modern life hes -inereasid and:.111.•
tensieed it. Cites have multiplied
'fester than toevenieepes. ' Life is
More. complex, its demands „ are
.greeter and more rammer:ma, society
more exacting, :Who need: vaca-
tion if does 'nett And the esti-
n'et get it athotne. ,Theinote -quiet
and roatful the home- to you, the
more tvideteet that it .1i.eito, i1.
not but,40A; houtre
keeper can no more take vaiation
itt r home that) e merohtet in his
untherphoute. though her
ee ootuient Inconvenience,
Iter ett oceissio,nal teettion.
t
• •, do ihtteindlie met -
ow et °wit** or pollee
P. it** wonelherful toimse weer.
Monist:" :eeit Moike.
Shunt. WO things it gout'
he 1. o threeel *Mout littite'
Wflh Wan ter thim days."
Sufferer front) -
dam.
Were to temov
nti e the play."'
inittestatiiiii
but eon, eould not
ere new hitt."
11*ite
be i* What you might
meows), pesedieiSt."' Myer
* finitude peiteltnistt"
(be A tkM*n who itt° *errata to
look ot 'for tcar his friend*
will * o borrow from him."
and "Mrs; Oldwod so
seamy children thee didn't know
whet to do.; * 'they took the whole
pack to * n thee and
Jet t*t1a run t ' t.
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rerie IIarclng methods.
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r site CO} weethet end aldlinstar with thatheld;h4lititt, those gOod Pee' of 1,11,0 netten who.teet merle te tho eye. t it also
e aitetopseteould he .rit ellag-P0
at es„ ber re,m Nees reit -go geedestwey-- in the darknoss---Almost I was c°131IP ete *ad ideal "4 ah°11t* no time lee the ono
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W& DYC without lima luird work, and ther6 ifrti ea to t 00 or th0 oixo.10: fcroo;:p Ifeer Itvevneteteml woe4.1041W the, eafteette Wele
would *Away* be plenty to Ott. tee **Pod eartetoneut, aettl Omelet. but *t 111416431ir °tit "44 '4°1" ';'1 a wause it wits, *Nu
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-otheineelamilionlinttently .re .#41,14t Vrikhe* ha other te German
erfeet-only- Oesturfehrist giving
/it lite -tor lieseeteeoptee '-
bode and* spirit tsii en atom
Oleo for their SioS, Ito w4g4;
as it sheep to the shiughter
unresistingly went to his oaerilleial
death the eross, se the" lamb for
the evening ueriilee to the site*.
,Att r
• -the in&tillati
re goi44., the then the Pluming charge. o le
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riders,
They were wet by men of the
0 no prepered, for them
and pro Ity 'the circle of
w ono. ng that their at luta
drop of dilute tuberculin
aamo time, the 4,would have eye, If the tubject, of the te
so of her playmates with Wer entirely fro from tubtrculosis,
all the way. nothing follows, but if be *effort
It WA* 11, wonderful slight when elet the -disease, even in its very
the great day came at hot, and itthing$ the -eye will, after &
the w*go
ozee, tit
orses, and some
ight, big oxen.
At6
n or y
by Lout or *ix
y as Many
4.11‹"te
tele
ouses on wheelie only hutteed of a
roof there was a high frame over-
head made of hoops and coveted
with .tanvas, so it dtele a siert of
tent to ride in by day, it you
wished, and to sleep inat night.
And from these keep!: hung all
iseitiieartlertirsee-liereie and peetee Of
-beacon, strips ote edritele puteeldn
WM to coot -int- and- -1 s-..-
ndenteeth the ' keg wagon, OS-
siika, swung the great kettles:, in
which the larger things were cook-
ed, and axes and ropes and 'chains en from the earth.,—flovv then could at the other point. which was ocari-
for pulling the wagons out when he be the everlasting king fore_tolil 'fied at the same time. The skin
they got-tuckin the mud. - by Isaiah? or * short, distante-surrounding
To little Mary. it was all new 34_,,, Of whom sieaketh the pro- be pimple ntay be elope or lest red -
and delightful. The big wegono phet iiiiii—The two pictures of the teed, rad , soraetmees there are
squeaked and groaned and swayed Messiah in the book of Iseiale an,d obvert,' pimples inoteet1 of .ones.
from side to :skit: till the hams the other prophets must have been A itimplifieation of this cutattoous
hanging from the frame overhead a great puzzle to tIte Sews. lie per- test xi what has ° viou.°6,14,4; the
would swing back *nd forth like traits or descriptions of the *IPo percutaneous tette This consists
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the pendulum of is clock. There person could be more . irreconcil- in motel), rettene eehereethe on
Were the shouts of the Men to the able or contradictory. theskin, either the undiluted seli-
horses and oxen, the barking of the 35. Then Philip . .,.... began 'at the *Awe, or *EV! ointment made of
dogs that ran aleng the. side of this verse gote-Ane the ge, ir.,,, eput same .Soripture.,Weith • wax tut- me,se, rote -of n tuberculin a
It' of elaytig
11.
auto upon poor 0141- kt
grating ,
IV an 1114440; trampled into
the duet. The Indian was Vie fore-
*nost of the, biked that was quietly
screeping up on threcatev, when Old
Mustard had otenwl them, end.
not only given warning, but sur-
prised -a killed tbo le&der
Youth's Coznpsniun,-
THE SIINIlkY SC11001i
zneroe wen u
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lo
,91 t •,"„ r
01$ wer
eady to deliver him from hi* 33.
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to r cu neout test. it wool
devised by a, Vienese physician, Ana
is (Matt. -6;-53). io nude as follows; The 40140440
33. n his humiliation his skin on the inoide ()Utile fOrearm
merit was talon away -Tho ud is carefully cleansed with soap
ment (justice) due to him. A fair and Water; and then with ether.
trial was not meteor:led to him, as is Then a, drop iof tuberculin is placed
plainly teen in the account of the on the skin, and the° arm is sari -
trial efelesus. :Who 6WI declare esecinatione Ant
hia generation't-41ais- ntay rae-en dry pap, _then in. the centre of the
e itkretleclare-the--reimi:
of---thoso who slutre hie life," his one or two days,if the subject has
spiritual ..prosperity, which ea,me incipient tuberouloeis, * smell
not only nt opite of, but through pimple comes at the place va4ein-
his huireliation. Per his life it tak- ated with the tuberculin, but not
INTEIlleATILOM LESSON:
MOM
lemon 3E. Philip attorthe Ethiopi-
an, Aets.8: was. Golden
Text, jobb lit Itt,•
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trail, the share cracking. of the Axel engei of the Lorde-wheehor Allod •Jettee $ind brie bet% tut' lanolin. 14thenAhe reaction ie pool -
'a the irea kettles S'VfinOn againtit or by genie inward 'communication,' anuounced the glad tg* ef JesusliefeellS in th6 4.10113r.eta#4., Of tubers°
sob other.. And always t ey were visiert not r eeeeod_aed..—Philip,gurlired ,eulosie _the- anantmg_ 4.s. followed
drivers' , whips, and the ting.tang be appeared iu some visible form, filed 'in no other. And preach tive ithet is to say, when the 4$Alh
*ret-...aetheouelt-,-Pheeeteor ny n ore _ t
lie*" bt 1111.411 C0114e1400114*, nUttt 44)115 S°`ritItC4SPI°- 114en°C tet-w"nr *within two da by - an eruptioo on
. seeing -vittLeAss wit re laid. in any ae itcw *s• et es the Many eeteseptoent of dote Mes- -ate *rat „tit ,a .flumber of malt
rests end.strenge; seueer bringing A real Triotlitkirelitem 13111h iEt the prophets and the then 'we*. which itch, more or tees, ,
Tut!. Waikett.,*filli.,114u. 31 that vial Go toward tha7;;;;iii7 ou'rol; well-known life vf4etut of !Taxer- iirti'.'ususity surrounded by an zre4,.
as , grandmothOe$ fatb0S-was Samaria) auto ...the . way . that led e„,tle b.... Ile Placed 44310 in his life, of reddish or purplish teen. After
lawn by, four oxen, but one 0 outhweist '!,,roinet Jerusalem unto aelltut. and 'At/treaty ' :heglii.Je the 1 ten -41sYs ot two weeks **eruption
thefts; nknowe ts 'ferry, ,gart exa. The examerieaa. road crowed Vitture of the Messiah winch titre rs,,,ductily thottlopears.
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had been °11 the .road a few 443'3* salient, the -great highway of ewe- set that the ture war a Pertrait perfect for sometime* & reaetion
sho"Ons of alcke"5 when thtle or joined into the Nod from ,yerta., prophets , bad, elated, and all could llone of these teite is absolutely
The men ,4eve,_ low methane and merge stud travel to Egypt and .
doctored him all they could but 6,r• occurs i
he seemad to grow weaker all the t Pienoe to all ettS of Africa. Whith h" this humiliation and `''strwee losite Theetwo Skin testeetm about
It slesort. nceitivited pasture
morning, when they went to
time instetel of tettere minelyeakeee:ilesmIs. ft is uncertain whether de-
-could also explain _ _ ,
of lesus wl en there io no tubereu-
were the lucztns by '016 the glineles equal as restarda reliability. The
of the Messiah and his kingdom_ eye test, I
illustratelCt°h bo attained,
stytaitnee'cles:d0uhte or *ill! losembegeinildnia2eng`titiFbpgehriktfbaa41141:147,4070nurgsttehr;'
Holy 416'4 .and the character o
, hi:Wooed iu favor of one or other
fluence . as..niret-steedish.owanna.init54,41; of the atioIutely sure skin tests:
I . --Y-6,,uth's, .Compamon.
they feu
the oxen to the wagon, sett refers to the country, the de.
hire dead. *ert road, or to the old .04 of
Per a afty or two they; went on Gi" (4:4"11411 'Maul Smith) which
with only th-r (ese---yeelv---- Theo Mr. had been deserted for the new city
Hardang met a tra(146t *he' as neial.c.tiletritter 1:iose and went.—A
Wee to tell him a, pet ex het he
:called "Old Mustard," to take the, Paeentle Under sealedorders, as10
oat* of Jerry. often in life, not kitowing the object
It was a very funny:looking ox, of his journey. Govvinuent thipit
Indeed, net like ally that mary or are often tient out with sealed or -
anybody in her family hut ever ders not to. be opened till out At.
seen befoto. Ito4", very irs,ro. see, ,;ece tliathy reo means could their
rowel heed, wive ehaggt hair Imo: destmatioo or purpose be revealed
1_24. A mart of Ethiopia.
ed on top. and on' hit seek trio -a to the enemy. .
irty ye
tile tra,d
"He 11
-fielder, ne.
atureel, and veil pull wort, than
,shy ox *1/46 Oise over saw.
Betides, he will gat on With lest
rate and lest vette. Ite it .bs,11.
uffelo—he ihows that ire his huge
bead and thoulders. Vor this ease
son. he•will be *Ord* more to-yoU,
than *fly *out or watch.clog. he
On *moil, Indian*, it mile **Ay*
willvfiglit them on sight.'" `
• Iferding did note. quite liko
boy se\ ctrouis0 44.44#041ibt
ha Must set another filir 00MeW
and $0 he took Old Iltiostatee.
By the end of the Ant, 4isty tio
as very glad be bad done 400 for
the funny -looking yeilew creature,
took its pie.* ets the tongue of the
tea tine' pulled :steadily, and well.;
And every clay After that bit el"'
his work faithfully, and aeemed
never to be tiek or to newel tired.
Be ,the end of the fourth week
the *seem -train' hisel entered
country Itfolroo tint , were
oW11 to be on the 14/4
toultle *sot expected. *ten
found the, .tetexies ill Pert
it
in over,. hat, why metal te'reriTor the laid:: south o
But from the • name Of
r oxibba Mustard. Queen Candies, it w*seprobahle
Very: Pretty," **hi the
„ atkong, sod €0.04. .4* country which ay on . 0
* 1 'th
nod w
est ter
* *he
roar* t
ow fiknto
ieg the day
mp forAtfenee
'tilt thing fleet vies done **
as the stop was made for the.
ewes to "PIA" ell the
its they celled it. The no
ox rts 'two* tiliseod, n * groat de
drcle and thairied on to another. e.
s the etttle wereppieketftl An
s"de to, grue, with nem arrned ira
with euns to watch ix
t look of the Nile from itsiune-
tin :kith the Athara„. far 44
Xhartouni, and thence to the .est
of the blue Rile. to. the Abele:ilium
Mountains, ,pt great authority. ,A
men power„ wide influence,
proce, Under
Wile Of 4h. ndivi
re' sty", as kharito
ter in: '4tonie.
hiopiens. The
3 was. governed e q
tinle 'f Augustus, ,* aceorchn
to ,Eteielnuss *von to his time, three
hundred leer* after. Chritt. Chtr
of all let, tress**, , °homelier of
the exche'quero sooreet*,11
treasury. • •
•iKt 411,tirriling."414014:oa by
°Vitt exactly the 'right
("too reeding")
• Greek form of Issialt. Hee was
saing- aloud ait wit the custom*
ttat ip was able to hear it.
was s leatant And profitable
stom o long loUrneys.
9. Then• the Spirit eat&
irit speak* not only to our feel*
Iaee Not the
I, but, of is dre
' -Riot _awl
n the
m
Mi-
ni in the
hit to our itt4stnettiee
co. Whoever it perfeetly wit-
ohey the voice of the Spiri
rull he guided. aright. Prejuthees, L 1*thin we a
uneillingitest te- obey, past tritio- s slwzys a Ane form!
d.
in g or, failure of training', in $o far 1.11.0
es we allow there to exert ittiinetel
*Ppinets any w
erect, .*ill Astra," ; 'so iron 1'; enjoy ,,rt
lofty soul is o• ften hest Men
ed itt the toil,. service.
sle way to ertAe *ore of
is to make tome one el'
*Sic that 'angel*
*elk
isi
. • They came: unto a certain
.water. probable Mitrultah, about To vimto OFF
4 day's journey from Ilehron, to- - • • .
ward Gaza. 'Max doth hinder me To ward off "disease •
to be haptizedi-This VMS $21:411g, Don't get "inn do*rek ore‘played
believe itt Jesus AS the elessialte out." If tired., rest.
I accept hire Ske. 1:4Y Sav,iour, and. Don't. le foul Air.
weet to confess 'Wirt by haoi Donet drink impure water.
tism," as all other Christians had Don'ts buy dirty milk.
heen doing. Without doubt Philip, -Don't, nee - -
had tole him about ,baptiote aa the Doubt eat food badly cooked.
Christitin way ,of acknowledging Take cooking.lessons semeetere, ;
Christ.' _ . • - Don't kiss dirty children.
• It thee believest, ete.--This Dein mouth date mete,. •
X*. is wanting Jr*. the hest meow; 'Don't to, :wish your 'hands
scripts, and was.probably insetted Oftere
from .$oine .,Margtoal note mole to .Don't rub Your eyes with "dirty
keep readers from otter. Slit it is -
lie true answer to the Mite:1*W* on't try' to keep iYilp end
question. lee -believe tbait eitut about" isal the time it you are tick
Obritt it the Son of pod. Ile be. but go to bed. . ;
Hayed with, hit mind end*hist beta. Diphtheria. is sprtsei ile,e the. lips
hi,t) Matte. r or -otho-things
which n in, -tier mouth, ani
38. ie ed the cliatiot-driver carnoitesedid the Atari
Ile tion, \le often *Icarried in
atop, isnd of courier the whole- roe- *ye be kissingt ,unclean
n Would *es 'whet took place, and by *pestle.
tliey *toy ciirttiely, , rossrded as. fever, .meitslet and amall-
tbe of * congregation ox ' 'he •earried from the skin
tablithed,itt. Ethiopic He bap- o 'el patient to wall: pool* by
tea idea—T-14 rite' fond and' fingers. -
rongir- hW-10,.. Mad, * ' Tolteiidelever and " cholera
lo Of hit ftith in, liesus, errtee bydirty habit* And dirty
Ater and dirty mulk
But don't. WOO,' *hOUt these
'things, for **II suds and Sunshine
are powerful elisinfeeta,nte, good
toiiibitt; and right, , living are -firm,
Wends: and eted, * **tog,
body bestpraettion)
does not footbold,to
dileaei-producing gerris.
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eving is mimply life giving.
,
he betpful hand is -never empt
0 *esti* fairer tfFas grouchy ian.g;antri
V
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str the tempts* *TS A ship will'
fleet the guiding magnetio need-
aoie thyself to this% cheriot.
eleellent illustretion is f.n:id
Pilstriftwir Progress*, where Chriemn'
e AS wandering *round in doubt.
etilanZeIitis directed
14
r t'it A
6 '
"•€ ' •
e
d tit
-erheard le
"air (tesieS)3
itt
gip
TH LEADLt »R1NK1NG CUP.
Eaerytom:nes" drink*
fr&m the tin dipper of the Ito, who
e drinking water zu the
eountry tolsoel to the sr:mike
ware eup hairted beside the feu -
AV el the city tehool
ettp. Theme are e
stugeril, Iota liviag,
rrms *waiting the first,
kanter ths 1410assi
t t
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e
1 „Ott
*.ot,04,40.,4:m,,i,:t440,
'bastes the,...c011it.r and biotite -
ether itt.* •_teretstenetthith. nwron
Ot .thiettiot- to fit. the *lotto -iieforot
'theeiteillateitTIOUte ett, Thite *eke
not Pestible.
Teo -blotto- thould
te. 'tie 04 ,• -U. ,OE--..--
411A*140W oily. • A neekband or
toller-Aitialted it e lower.-•
and of the vorreet .shoo.
beleid
over the bleuse *tone&
the 'neck, then • tatefulle pinned
fut. ,ao thet there are pucker* •
* bletestee With the eitteee,
, 4 r
It thou! now he tried on with
shoulder seam *till cinlY bas
collar basted on sted'steeve b&sted
in, that •the et of all three me,r
he proved •oe, altered before emir
of the sewing he done. The
• reason for doing Viet all together
is because either. collar or sleeve,
Mae' dot:troy' the fit of the other.
- Another -the --pointeete'oftesit
verlooksel is 00±tsin itip,sth of
tee un thee-irm. - -The Mesh
fashionable gowned women demand
to be allowed to turn on the' gat;
they, preeureahly„ havo found it in-
convenient to he disabled by their
:Amplest Of blouses;
To gain this length,. two things
are rielteettryi Do not cut out the
armhole too much ender the anti,
and when the tape- measures is
placed round the waist to defor-
m/he the .waist -line, lower it 0 lit.'
00 bit and lot tite wearer -to -be
reach- up to. prove whether or not
the -underarm Beton, is long enough
betweee tleeye *ad belt.
'The *poop tied down with a rib --
on ,tun through a. casing is a -de-
cided improvenient - on the very
ehort dread:able guiinpe. 'newt -
able the suggestion that it merle
removable -teemed es) peavey to t
average ,ifirestMaker Just the mar -
t et eolee. that veiled put ot In&
• (mid which .was the !worse
lefter -thee wearer liadegone ta the
infinite paint of pinning down
some „tort of a douleteback-aetion;
st't it always: to be assumed that -
ebb every lady hes the luxury of
a - •
It isenot• possible to buy the tied
,down guiente Miele tiecked or
plain tulle, presentably there has
been complaints, be some sufferer
who could not see her back, but
eelt its generefly beet appearance.
These newer guimpes (trim in at
the Waist line or below :,the bust,
if pinned to week with an empire
gown.
The separate tulle, sleeve not
so trou'inesome,, hecatose either
few stitabee or 4 ettelieious pin or
shield clamp obviate the dif-
ficulty. - There are, hpvitwer, many
gowns of such make ett terelee
the slemee attached to the° guimpe
*.blessing to the Wester.
For .the home drestmakter thee
ilititeetteessedetiedelewngarmteit is
the eitsiest Wei out. The thinnest
of yokes --the most elaborate-emay
be attempted at home with the cer
tainteeof-,-fite And if the lece of the
yoke ,he. allowed to extend tar
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oeld advantage' of its,' *boil* -
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