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Exeter Advocate, 1909-08-12, Page 2 (2)faithit 10V0s 9t1d yu IflUI ezrsthert ppteliensio* dread e•tueueo. zttendsut ilureto conform.. T 12r%," lestireataiskro attend • oitest.deziizl *Cape . belief is eawazd P a 1 fitlA 'ttv't4t, „ ti•Ktt.i,.4.4tt, in wea hat. arbitrarjl ate tit w blindly to insist on tbi curacy of incident* discredit in *ny tithe The reel difficulty in the average man,. tn the credibility tement$ a the fa 1r0 no dyt submit to th. he universe Iics in tiare-se-enjus • *our eternal U ubscribe .to oro, or toric ac- e would I ion. ligion for It s, net • not ittl4)tof the tele logiclof their syllogisms; he is evert wilting to take many such thin „ t 7 In suchce of torn he C*4 tertance shoul most vitat--thin 41„t heart ev creeu an why their, ac - be rego,rd61 loathe in life. - - man who lives *boye the brute m religious that -4,711e- desireir-to-realize----trume way those soul and character ideals that ,grow within him and shine before hizn.. ' DEEPEST NEED, one often tineonstious and seldom formulated, is to discover the agen- cies and aids which will clarify his *Weals, strengthen his **Solves, and secure their realization. lie will be satisfied with no faith that fails hero ga, 42sos less than this. He cannot see how the per- functory atquieseence on his part with the formal statements of the creeds would aid to this end. Sup; 13030 he throws aside other colloid. orationsand atecepts *the Mose% cosmon,ger,y-what light will that thmtv_oo *the, struggle in his own *out between the dust and the di - *Jost In what way will that help -1.1,m to altruisiiil This truth is that "the faiths" are of yesterday„ while faithis always uf to -day -00\fad to-mIttrrow* It e I ,0 i *0 ,not a Iritt within but, flectins and pul-. lout".:It , ut ofe * "IA . rot: tbe coationTIlO faith tha't erfe!lt Man • is sait.e,topty, 4 SS it bee0Mes the:power that push. es moon to yet•nobler perfeatiOnt4 utilees the fads of Qui past boom* Lor mi_theltroPhe the futur 411 thAlort- -of the soulhi vat only utdiceteis the so I tlirectien. toward its promised try.- I believe the pot r the past shows the raoecomiflg 111- to the fuller present, firing m lowlier levels. The formai ststementsviliklyme call faiths are commonly but 'the dead shells that. *neer contained glowing life; they are like photo- graphs 4 a sunset; the lOrM ia tbere, but thel,"810W) the color, lite*has gone -from it. AGE, HAS rTa- VISION; iauig in oogiorwar opt -44,6,-1-7 -se 0- sith prom- 'wefl seasoned tomao Mice. Toaat lilted laud; thou tome the eartogra- crust1e lide of bread, butter, viler% whotare nothing about the aud dzpto 'hotsalted laud so long as they make its maps, put the elites in.pu 1103,. -d-fate -noes and lay, on-Olors ing abb.-rut a spoonful Of tomato thoy decribe, prescribe, bound, 'mutt An esioh Itiy.er and when the and mit-tliai-athic_Lthttr.-114110.ts„ of larger heart and hope Wave seen kaU00 over it.,.00'Ver Artd, SO4 in the ave. living,; glowing -gtor,i4. Thus oveni,ton minutenibefore. sending t from the visionless minds .wo get tole, of ye- terdy's terdats faith. That *which hits been ,catt never enough fbr that which is. Bolig- ion is to creed and forms of faith us' life works on physiology and an . atomy Religion is the love t life, the faith in its fullness and meaning; it tett find expressien only io terms of life, in life coming into its richneis, beauty, and use - bluetit. It is the height of folly to quarrel over forms flekeriPti.01/4, $11141' 404:- I s.; it is but cowardice to listen to he croaking voices that tell us we inust..siberibe_to_thir must see through their myoptic eyes ir be forever dioitined. It were bet; tor to he doomed for loyalty to „troth than sexed at the price of teraproniise with our own souls,' • !!‘ er, .• ,T 1 • r-^;:" • o your outdo a 1 il, ,, te I a..strong Preparing ,h0rierSori4h.bt ,,tho gi. '-fateler to',$eli you f irge seradith. ngh he -food , salt and, onion, 'and you will ,*deliithtful relish. n. of Soup -Take it of. the , hard rejected Por- sanaragus -. cover them with pint of water or sioek. 0.tsoc..slow* o 0- half hour, press through . a colt, err 301 pint ot Milk and plot of e emu mixed,. i.Thicken with, * tablespoenful door : .teasen . with salt and ;pepper. 'Stir: well .until Intslitte_Tteaches tlie "boiling .,point* 'then *04 large tableepoonful butter and. strain throu ire. add le,' .before... TIOXAL L ON* CST 0. ssouVil.. Pau rs Third Mission- srj lourney-Ephisus. Golden 34,. Act 17., -Enterr -Upon Mis- sionary Joire., and Ltrengthene - the - Oier 0 urehes.---Atts *la had Winplete seeend mitielow,y $02,1rney lie nt up to4trusaleto to pay his reipecta to the wother ebuteh there, an o a* at other tituest;, told the womdrousOry of the wrk ofGod in btu:keno Gentiles lnto be kingdom.' litre • he would , remain long etteogli.to complete his 110"12, the apo5tle-to-1h% Gentiles in lomat accord with the mother church of Thto,* be wenLdon to ths hoiie. church which had ent • Here he Woo always welcome. her.told'Ate story of his Missionary lit*entures *and 2the fruit* of his ors. . Tent ever,* blessed thing for the home ante)* to hear Wpm ber'tniisionerier;,,and the missiOn- arks need t. comein contact and fellowship with churches.", Theolfia4 oBard *re wile inhaving nhiouaries come hteno evert A ably • the last • ti Paul was gii,hto visit Antioch. s p Which Paul Mad oartol for Xearly 'three Yc&rs ,4 Mi rionary Work. rhesus was 'not miry the c*ittl of tbt prmilitv, but- as Co city 0 e'Rtesitr,'*4 imr '&vtitittcp1 in.2111 Asia rfor talc! itte m of tra4e4n tI1 FAst• It *204 I d .ne &t theArs-eis A% Min rue* ,fcrity. mileA tti* north: ng theoth,er. nit city *toed on unth 'cl a pan Ishont ave ortg :from to west) *Ott b tylm#.1 th6 an teen. Cul5sseum,, heate the largeV' 0! '1 eaus there camt to pheu*. 4 istian Jew of great eloquence 25) owing onlyt the, baptism lolin, the gospel ofrepentance forgiveness and Christian orals, and of -loans Who Pro- laimed the kingdoniJot heaven at hand, and worked\many miracles of love,. -and -died on the eroas. The i•tory which was toki earlier 'Ito*P0, 18. ...But of the kitptiani of t at rentetoot,, his,marvollons gifts of --power And light and salvatiO of neh experience of fulperis 0 lite,_which canto 'tin 'oir 0 1' abundance,. for some reason 40110i had not beard. • Theso Woo P#seins, and Ac pounded toilim. Theit he to Greece . much whfr # *it eni $ 0 in hi e intli2). 4planted, wstercd, God - gave tha is. - crease' (1 Oorr 42 6x, ' ours Preaching and Teach- inL-VL.tfitl.0.' A* towel* Paull, be- gan Ivitli„the4ews who Were beit 10 receive the gospel, •8. skip t•oldli. ,it required it littlp courage. t� take the. unpopu- 1a side,hicli had so often brought :h.irninto touble. Every preacher must somet es. risk his 'life and reputation andoworldly 'Ituti,Per d preach tolcily at oy. ic 46. But at see to it that, he risIrsAh in the eintle Tot trtith.- Disputin *4'i -tootling*" ittgu4ts witb "lo&c On Arts" and Iperstuidin thin eiery legitimate influeu and motive, t iroluee them to re- reha the.. gosp 1 of the kingdom of e real kingdom slich all the were ;expecting, ,aisi, which bad elteitily begun to take on its ' . from'. •under Jesus our K 4,114 of Testimonies to 'he Poer anti Value of the Gospel. In addition to the hol tend noble. spirit exhibited ordinary daily lite, there *Outward and visible testi. Id 51! 2 4--- 4 1 inth at the 'd urfley., hi* Men td ill* went with hi o k* PIe!1ts. 7 Wore 'ra longer Work a a. •To StretchCurtains. who US no curtain .sitretebet if You, will . leave the ,,pott• In one end, of curtain and pin the other end firm. ly to clothes line you will be sur prised to find how nicely 'Curtains will look. To Purity Mr in. Sickroom. -Put absorbent cotton in * pan and cover the cotton with sugar, then set the, cotton ort 'Are and the smoke wilt hePloassnt_to the invalid,also loaves It sweet odor in. the rom.- ood--cooks know the vahie �f * feu' drop of glycerine ;Wed to the Hour in cake -making, in the propor- tion of a teaspoonful to a round of flour, this making the dough light and feathery, while three tees tuts with every pound of fruit in jam -making rreVents the ferment* On of the , sugar owing to ifl$Um- cienJ boiling, and obviates all r,, ot e latter erystaliting. oloring Light Globes., Whet h color :theme -i desired florin party- or entertainment the erre light globes eatl also be colored using wood *lotto!, with shell and dyes. Dissolve the dye in cohol and 'Milt' intilf 16 thi shellac, dip each globe in, it and hang to lirS, It is a"good irni tation of frosted glass. If tim on whi Ve the de giobe again soak i alcohol flome Mode .1Vati 1 he bottom, and ove- Tn this bore holes all over it wiLl *mall bits' piste-four-elestirbrie onthe bottom of the cash, and ,0 hese, rest the perforated top, Oi t rforatett top_ ut b inche of chiiroal broken nto the ize ot peas and over tin clean alma six inches fot*Sint,threwth this 1 und and that of charcoal undez ha t • 1 ye it*' purities brhintt "rWot. , tausieg'sis the and uri throng the failed clear foregoi while w� were on Our raretell 4 ming. too or throe vessel shouldinonths the filter be renew. voyzge States ng our 1ng curiitrei We, bad o young elect , which we t in * large tub on drk. one day to ebonite' the , water, ,upset the tub,(leaving the cru - tures for a few ruinutecon:the dry ,oards., /laving replenished i the vesiel-wirh fresh /*stir, 4;frie of the iritildis ,to put 'the Ai he proeeeded to 1i ( eeiveila strange thrill whieft eauSed hint to let tho fish. tall from kis baud in * moment. Re attemp I 0 • tte �ked *04 or woll ,i int, awl water* w*U 1 0 .0 *kiwi 'et‘ from being I ttiair 'thel'u:°verant' r ow whitened and cleaned by soakin in borax water for & sho To get cornfortablyfltting buy teem in the afternoon, wbex the exercise of tbe day Iiaa the muscles. of tbe feet to thei -largest extent. To Remote Fat 1 rom Stock. -I: you wish to do tbis in for the a ' ou 141041 g. cloth 1,11 CO. p u r*g flL ruuaover * s*n44•or o °St et and the bur not throw wate ing it On thi id go on ite ARNONIIFO oots IC se, tot.. or „ tkti 're !eon, ditto 4441!' 1 ua* this j1 Use tt" An Inot.calornuc12,w1iat ship that broUght :shalt niay bo -crushed; it wi matter, 3 FARM ON M4. Prtutt tbe four years of drifting fruin Itehring. Straitto the other sid., e e'Of the world, at t rate of two mile* * day, the diet. of tanned food, sea shrimps, gulls; walrus and 4, bear meat will naturally beeoine onotonews. . The member*.o pediton will crave,and need h vegetables. Itovi can they had an the ft.lotert wastes of the Par North ! Mz. Bs,k1win ,plans to raisevegtable right 011 further li e Ivi'i*bto:mied-oilkiteitutteeg or (Mug at e t the flamcs , ha and tender, it isgreatly imp °veil by i treatment: - After16 .1. kill- ed1 . kr some fifteen iiiiutes, to aHow be, anima v6roth to cool, nbinerge.in a *Oa, of cold water; bo u Putstistr4ttelhig"hr over , t. .. ry is leave some ten or , -rtwilivei. hours, hen .remove • *eadd•- Pick oft the feathers, ,and t,russ. The toughest. c will good and juictaftei this treatment. , . ,2* }LFATRIC.4L EELS. A T Ye *el " Stott history.&inong the c otitteit of natuI e trical eela The belong to the. ries, tlaeir power f elearieg shoOk 1*in interest 3 E: Warren, ad Adventures authortnuofr Amason," bells in his book somo th' *musing 'stories srect ins which be brought A friend, at whoso 110tikei.W. were *hit/0 411 of.the..sloc. trio kind, which he, kept In a -tub • water plated in. the ye !thirsty duck in ranibling about in search of matter* Chaneed to Ifeek tbis sse u the side of which h relied elf and began Vet :contioier r to drink. In nt04. exit he ""ved a,' shock which msde"call theft. to stand on. end, and * atgetfiesthiniAwite Biit the duck was 0 than any one supposed,would haye for ; V tt ti f 1)OtOHNUT8. "" Dou hit o cupf et. hot to with two oupfulti of tutu', ak1 one auj4ul Milk, three eggs.betn r*-ter.34 liqte-salt# mitine o flaouring1 and histly t4ree spoonfuls ,of . mated hotter.Md flour- to melte. a *tiff 'dough into which tablerpoonfuls of halting powder. have teen sifted. • These doughnuts are diff rent, absorb less fat. and keep. more moist than the usual kind. ow liouglint sr has gar, . two tut milk, ful o ing pow of !lour and more to make fiff ba ter* vrte-ItsIt teitsponfil 'outdo% to ta*te, Drop fro • the troth and pilwer of.,i into telt lard andlry like an pirost. .mitactes .0.11, doughnut. They will bit per ood wrought roetid, tender,/ and easy to zraseles: "Extraordinary Itwell to Ye/' the lartt bids' he deeds of the jewi b with th'efir/Ing "11"-- whtn' roll in pulverized sugar. ul to that M theirstrct 11 *lot pretended t s s belie neresAstrt. to I was *tight- • n a 1. it *gain, but With no 'better sue 044. Infinite was theconsternation' o tbe other' sailors. Who tried in turn • pot 414(1dialtfilital into -the. bi ard truly Istughable were their kti ofseendermeitfoceit!iontd by t1-4-steriolts sensationswhich' they had aeveraliy experienced , one, however„, was more *MOLzed in the captain's mate. Beie self whnlly uniiertuainted with the tq'oPetlies of the fish. he w unabh' to magino,any other resso th sailors eouki hese for dropping thin the difteulty of bo!cli,g s aad *Tippers things an • • -r I tificial t,suppl of tht six Oaths sun,a 1 oiuona and cabbages close proxi- mity to the Nadi' -Po - -To farm on ice and plant crops 111 a section. where the thermometer may sixd.- -kitorliniegrees-lirve-ter • at that none but a stient140 ilgticulturist would atteinpt. -.VIRIGIALE_BA*,LOONa. Mt. Baldwin intends to use ea tive, azublii*ible'belloone as ac- ceitio-ries to obientilig:G ehsorrationo, while * wireless telegraph outat wul keep him in touch with civili- zation through ttn- intertnetliate station .Alaiekit., The dirigible - b400110 motY furnish 4 Mean* of twoe to the *exploters in case their island , become -untenable.• The .wireless system inform the world what discoveries hav been made, bow the garden is gel ting along and vrhen--thevartY e peeta to reach Spitsbergen, while' keep- the be- onetoree-by providing them wit» the 114'4 news of civilization. A seaohlight for hunting bears tiring the six month' night, and 4 deep *Nit dredge tat which will by. explosion hur APOci. men* into a net er novel featuiles. A st ph will Ice picture** scanes *dents of ter or importance. qt, 1SCOZCU" litorY g the 6 RO. Ittouching' story of ea in fidelity.nos . A. Ifillis tells of hisdog. ,‘ h" in " * , ..- ite on the Eockie."Muter dog had been out s s excuraki'n on. ' ho bleak mountain tope,...little above timber- ljflOr . stopped to take so e hotegrap , ft. To.Idothis he had to take off bi theepskifl -.mittens, whi:Cdi bo placed. in his coat pocket, but not securely, as it proved. Re gooson: • . - - . . Froin tire to ti*e, as 1 climbed the sunImit af tho. oontipental .41. r 'FY Itatt Ilona%) nt/troublo 4013 that /1000% a the Ova of .qus with. . who as they . think - me cant , #0t -toe alleatuous unleSs71610 thlelr and black and nasty, so they thluk women cannot .breathe and ptosPer ,..piiintlizikb.."theemY:14,1tedostiktili4:00pat4v4biu003174)4:401f4iP,:ra ,I, rptuae many of tbe alleviations andilil., awn iite niOikr •, , , m. g. 44,4 i ew b i et' ::itettiii ..,.0 sorsa to- c o aut ic 414 take i t to gh Wheu' looking a portraitts of the r ish 1444 * ch, Voles.- - o t • , , -,,- Sts4. „ soct nd the' ttan 0,1ki n tort so Oat .ra their chests and so narrow and tia, 22- uneomfortable-looking down waist. Surely no material too rigid than wood could trusted uce-Ahis4asariableteffe- men of all ages and degree. Now.turni,-from thee women af m ievaltlaYs to *modem pictur I and --observe the freedom., the individuality, the gracefuj ease wbieh, for the. most-partr-the-wct.-- f to -day permits lierself„.ani mated t#3t nyKlern sandlot:IL 5 it is not necessary to co .1. trast her' with, e womart-of the nzidd1 ages- She is so mueli mo .e comfortable and ',. sensible in her dress than was her orantlmother, or von her mother. - - is fact is largely the result, rf, tbe cutlet acceptanceyof athletics, for women. With the invasiou ,tf the upNto.dste girl of -the tennis, , court, the\golf course and the lakes, and -rivers, --the seventeen -inch dam- sel who seemed to spenda Iarge portion -of her time in biotin *pelts %vanished, one may hope tot- es-cr. . - It is possible to iknock a croquet ball,alsout in Stilt clothes, but for 444 game like tennis; ' that villa for real plaaay.01.-m,4911;teonotrinitfutso et bo 4ittton from upro- perly o ,ta e4atrtsayillittorottliitsivi,arGisovsvoutehrteaccore t6 thetahitaht 4 atdoot, ben wiped oat, The , rsets no longer interfere muthitims' been done of late . th -the nd 117 rz as jo, nk:r000, istilAtinligitngtaaPPeratus„ a .witheut them ---Youth's Comp nd often better off with corsets than ''' .dragging from the hips, women, aro It human --that skirts are - Miry a With oir ' provided he it " corsets - leave the abragcn *nit 144kport and out Iood, *ter a' D. AIR. not live wit Thes The Inn _ ! • ,. Tit e 6 one Jfl h, and toid him 1 hsd loat n, and that 1 w*nted him to wn or it to sill° me trot* Instead Of, starting 411 ; he had itomt-mbly done before obediine to .trty .ornmands, ho 'A still. 1- thought ho 'had lois- etatood me, so 1 patted him, 41 wen, VointingAlowo-the slope" said, "Go for the mitten, Scotch. 1 will wait bete for you."* etatirted for it, but went f (6 Itact always served rn o. cheerZuIIy thatr could not un derstand, and it was not until tato the nixt afternoon that 1 realised; that be had not; understood me, but, that he had loyally, and at the risk his life. tried to obey 1136. My talon, eighteen; Miles AWATI, 43 tf•ef nearest house, .and the re- in wits utterly waitA, reasonable thaw for tkotelf:4 te- urn, but he did hot tome brick. it was late in the afternoon, and" growing eolder.„ I decided t4) St1on toward my abin, along* route that I felt sure Ee would folio*, and 1 rtasotted that he would over me, . When at midnight he bad not eortie,' felt something' Wes. *ton Aept two, hours and deeicled. to to niett him •The thettoome r tlity body, rs. be ro through he I y ef fresh' airTbs lup nu toss\ be tir gots *re trot. /f one breathes througb the mouth, it Meant Matt the *it ,does not 44.6tr th* 144% either in sufficient amount or, in conditi6uthat it should.It the children aro mouth breather* their condition ahould be exami to ascertain the retoits. otTgive every p disease ea 01 • tbeingii,';fry,usn 11, artielein This rqi4*htl mole tire,. or C":1'0f° itutsethe Siieden, or those .,f tbe rf 410010;4. t ir'1nre this ,',I4eisr to psy NITANTES.,. 1 tat el is *waste of the tors.tnrttt iitrap.httnier, isuro which better transit its would 3;icItt the eierj ricer. of the wi 11 frau !1$114,4*t tont t_Atan , ibi- 31t4 44 if .* with a bar utrhtor r reel * *I'op, Of ,Ipotts to their estlite e otit 'any farther idnile t • to let bed him rt utfieh, IlY pto t 'Atte heon - 1 4htnitten ituiu for him to eat !atarted merilly to, hi arri/.0.4 * wtrC ;t'es) *M�k he). vh I 5. 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