Exeter Times., 1908-12-10, Page 3144
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If this is.- not true 'for -Yon. and d
has not - been, then You: ere 'either
nteh, better or *ors?�
than tb
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t e humanity. e
already \ pewit unthoughtful,-•0hal-
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ilyl ..:vinp:
e,._glinting,. 1
the lace
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The breadth f your prayer
termines its, reach.
iaere_.is, no .f t t
rt._ao><• quart icHOtiv§;_ •
x
lar�,a<ay not,,,a,:..balaarxei ale-,fera
h riti 4
+.
,Refuse anot set• Barden: and you
great sorrow'maybe for
�fitting
00100 great' service. ..,..
more than the. loathin
• �t takes� g
l ll , a. toheaven, '
f_teltole a
nu_ never will fiind..goo,) in a boy
h the,'deteetive nnothod.
-Tlie liners:.a•twa ys 'take, credit
' hctt i s not a -good- life which does
y.{.. ,a•�'C',1`:"ay
1
et a° "" ,,1.u,s y" ,sig°!,
tin lyour' Bross', does not re-
ou from paying your. taxes.
'laic --word o. er •agrees •'with the
The trie> to Swallow, it whole
othing impoverishe "good deed
ix ek,er t / an:, thinking of its profit,
tr y , e~ w no improve -your' view of
ab tt'+en ;.? • �aaa. mg on. you ra
•
to -t; ae- neeesa ity-)fr
.by wait arjg fou ord, by trckx
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l.
n ingreat-. �. nfl3irl:e .' its
�� azt Dr i rise o
. ranal energyto repair li
mo the 1411.1t0
and . decay of moral tissue.
st, tlPeir. iu theitatu._
c t n b 1p sa ty'
u
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tt'yMfr- ,yy+t
a<
',avid, t vv.bs. as iFr(�.... o�uld bh
•'>YA :.t+11e1tZ.. „ •�' rtal.'a=r•^b"it�::'tt
"" aa:s `taxa agrd r �e mottle
it -was • humblin , in the provideiiee
`of ightu xnrittrup'=
•co'ia1d4•r le .see this
sotil de troy ing. ,process at ' work,
leading downward to something
v,
oro -h r` or d .la l o .
a -aaa +✓c a +� m tlh
n od
leading to a second slothfulness,
unreasonableness, barbarisin, back
to the old u,ns lrDtat;tl, ' unasliir n_
ftR;
wows not
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b goo
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fa, th
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the �wet tells of hair growing
r`hite in a single ''night froiu sud-
den fes . ;It may be se. ' But this
a
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t s
l gra
da.
sl
manea: ': e . nt
stn wt ked, ° `at onee,, When
discove scandal and roseItati
o
n
rib, - . -r to tYf»,+kri..+tai . qtr -ria to -ick .
kw st
GY 4l e
,ix �
o�awtf,. &�a��e a �.� t .
r
.
that htwhich you see;
�� not
and, a thr°at fort o°
very �� � _. aro . � -e ion �k
e ,c°c eyes.
tl
e
ago p vV
+'d r vc
SSifilifi
and how :the niau has Sin gl d ��rith,
: .ra t
r e loose K
��� a� a d �, p . vas l�a-
cf �
s
Y
honor, tampered with: the sacred,
realitiie of eonscienee". Do you think
T • +
he has deliberately lied to his -own
Vie. i d1
scaul' lied in eslaurclx lied to his hod
l hartyou `ata on . e has
aft hira� G' d eforat ,
hande�
sr.:
oi"eara<t,+
boldo het
stautumnal ° fe»,st i f the
lad ,ntranco of l .*tlt ,
ther,a: Iiontudar' a the kingdom.
Tla`c brook, of Tht wady
+ .{o,
Y
,�Fh
'ngd a ' : • stroaa' i,e for
ditear, za< a u', bran ,0f y ur rl
a k s
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min : Sott iL s
'elm POO oo
sere x h th �� �� ;�' en axaSaar la
u
modelf�� er et
��1&t
ti nIlectures end :what not, but liew
$
c,
it is attempting to improve he lot
ofthe r a
. aa.g xeaarl tui �a�t. There �,�� n�
onin
�•i
f
Japani .der . & •�.�..�_
ca�
lafta
tt an,.
f�
. /
Z?"e�re�e,?st .gin . tlafoxement -is a.
r e_ti cwf
� 0r
o
r
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n
Po..
�I *o��y S,ta#
I
fo
h. ,
being", t tfcrt xnx rovanrura
rural
dations..4_aanthe
is ,M ,. '. e.'1� .••
r4.
R'
linin : ' throu =� h •the, ekt,a sacc►ta _o
tl
ion,.
aus�.mearitst ' � antics, '� r .
soeial.�features ... of: ou.o.:._ .>i�a:.d-.:a n.d
another t d'': ., t o .d v elo p meat f
agricultural ricsultural; enter rises. .
It has or -�anized•the young pco le
k - e
l
t
a� � h- o � ttf -t� wall +� �►.
.can. �2 !� o- a ha
b
d Mages of�• Japan �' li Hai
yy # 1
A��I�ew�t�F�araal�Aa::a:
+pn� ,,,��en •a a>l;. ,
'� Ar�M y�q�J,��SY
i e
Avhtel_�ssm.tr� ':0�5�1�-�.��? Via.
time 'b� the -heads of the various
prefeottareaa; and by the villags them-.
selves. It has built upan agricul-
tural society in every prefectural
"
ditrict, separate ones in the larger
Wilms, and a.t over all. of these' a
central agricultural agcy' in Tokio
to aid and direct. them. If 'a}yny .of
lrranchies of the society choose to
rj1 11-* 11"
plos on the moral usc
grown fiabby, then ' the. If 'pleas
1.weakness before temptation.. First,
the, „gray - hairs • here And , there
sprinkled uPtin him and he knows
, not thtLspiritual senility
and swift oblivion., This , is the
,our el of unconscious deterioration:
099P1,414,9," 410
a
*re •thoie who are .always fleeing
ifferen. ;04
nte. 13.0
;$0,10121 Dedieates the
Temples Golden Texts,
the tribes '06 'were thiti Princes
or senior male toZ9rnberS of fan41Y
groupas
liffetif-
a
e 4*
essP
0.
co
1 in
Ot
Whether ;the Chu ti" -Ys in e
MI
etitions
h. foil
1
/
�FR0 TT
ti 0
PAF ea `. {M' ea'.
lee doga, > in s- •
, where' can h314ta ;:{,g4 Aro
trained and bred ler police
;•,..,. �..,.. ,
pur
-
,weland her .dogs.have become
1
. ..» ;. • ,o na.fit), i,
t W eaone o
th 01;
`ell atcln ae , t"i_ r i- t or I'=
timed
a.:
{
the
s
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head nra`rter8
,><e►+ e 1
1`Q aired Q e ca•
0
,
tt ti
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nli'u e . o latnd: a •ttod
itb letter-bex s•
tomo of the great •At!a1?*tie liner*
employ 150r f remuenM
ssa - h:
l
s'erw :nt and ' his 1F ttle obtain
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far,
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the- 43 au nt .e ht mites.
vhen''eanine r ,:he. i st hotel, in Euro c f r
114
hese c # ,spars:. nog na ren tra
ratted ion journe, ova as pf as. as
on-
tes
' arConstantinople
Isar s n
i
1
occa cions. H
Tbe 1,
A
German trainers s spun came
�' even n he
to the e>! t t . �
h en h no e
t ��"
7 A .
o 'R
�would .. ��'�'.
"most � dog� '�
perfect
Ia { Y
lino three 'or four days `:old, when'
r + i;.t fig,.
r
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1
ai
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a
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t. �
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q ar Army. .
When a `3'c els ou her trial trip
she runs, fo a;r times ; over a
meas
-
zred miK twice with and twice
a cacst t14t tide. Her
average speed
is
LT us: ararm ed� at• -
n .rive ting with pneumatic, , has m
uaars
0
t
h�� s.
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xac a.e to f a: aMsh . .
to do far more, Hie n
:_ -r u
to a ocruOr i.
gar
. that the temple May alw bev factories and workit sips and shown
peopTc7ind the Pledge, -4$0 or a, eriodieils and paPers for. the in.
cooceptison of the spoitual tiatur.e trict recogninaiseduetneo_he "dvantuaogde, or
ture. Bo in AuSiust, 1000., seventy
Buddhist priests of . various sects
cant.
Pray toward this place—With fee,
S. turned toward 'as
iosulardbitminedisiesstitl Pray with
Ireir-firces-turried toward -Mecca.
• 31. /f 4,111411 :4111110m-
-*cover .4 mart shall sin."
/fear 'thou in heaven; and do
94th taken in the
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l th
th
tie
by th
4
$ ll lC* t, trcub4
stint arm fa oY*r.tiaagtl the f .
Dae richhf cg! tial o rti t+ ,
ofenc,
ream, r, ete,
Tao eA, 3 t
t k �a.yp►¢' oft.' brei , iVold air
'0.. rF -•+e�^TM,,j�yyr., r -•-•n.•-,. ...,,x.
nese to sip , tits an0.. � t�ariar. +fith
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telae
therq hi, for that coaralrt'"
Fot Salo at 411 Dugglaats saxPX.411-GlYg OF t ate x
LOCUSTS.
Alg tie.' ad' anfs have this year
sef ere '.' fre tart an extraordinary in,
s . helocusts
1 is a
o.o Q �.er
v.st.n
dog 'work for t arse maien amwtld one hetes
rersrtari 'V t16
he has
•
y".• curious r :& , � Qf ,� ' �f'#t$�
o laEtt �' a�an Hain Dr Cus-
tomers.
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h' t
� f �r
k1 �
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titmlo s,
ug
Bladon s
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coat a aaG ages acrd by plaeitrg
r
r c_,c
ar+sa� � e)arn oast: +�! ' i� o t *�� �� rise ra. lwA s�3._ . w a,�xg
�•.' • a t 'a p ; at th .: ,s fF' doe
le. down. � `• �� �.. .ti1.� .do_�.�.,....�?...�
t with two b' it IE
his quite � .fresh: -.fix ...,�,Fi_ 1431.0 seg � t t +� r m n"`
-a~r-�th mind � to f �` ,
ns to rw - valued at about '$ was found in
the tasks Artificial aa,ea a
vivo' the scent" are net aiFlwaaa, s a herring by lime.
•+-then-�1�•.,
it t ome-G
a the .h n ., z
- � orka<n ,Boa. = e'� a s
� erf ��mw t a ...�. t
's•.n tv a� .:n
do �._
o _
r
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Com;., �5'±glgMY(;
• � kYJVC.fJtl°yL^
]]jj YCC:f�Y'�;"uskNAWVW
' is
y}�jB� �. how,�-
,�1� soldier carries
The day
pied -to-$--
- �h t s
D�-when--th�:�s�n�tz+�i�: � refs
•
i
th
nelzr et of the Prussian infantry
amexnrg policemen- and, ' watr�hnrie�x ,
• ... cu:en weighs a trifle over 14 oz. ;to '
se� aanaunaaala� � got so accustomed { only
d the rural on- i while the Italian is still better' off_
their 'masters and e • .
itii .=t with :a kepi.which turns the scale
d>�t>tcina of, their da +trrae�� `' that `this,
slightest change 'from the normals at between ,1I -oz, and 12 oz.
are ern
2
t
f
Pa n d -so
, et aatn mc3
Y
r
dear wry' ��
n
ra!� C,� h tJard
that z� runt;
e
sing engaged pri ca,'ally' xan
• g yl 1
�Y y
ouny loeuets not yet winged, be.'
haabout
d�y
turevV-
„
green thing, including tetiet -n.
leaves but even the bark arnd tend-
eull the
�• -at treeas. The o
�, , er • ,shraots taf l7 aides,' ad -
e r,. tae_ r. She
• In rn a 1)t i : tl ie ov
va:Lrter g t C er
e��
of �� xt
ar
~ate �, a -urifl� :�
Barri�Rdes `ate t ,: "surra anted
it
- fit
Emile taFf ."rrraaar i �' a progres$ .
upist
the smooth surface.
crawl e Pass-
ing
the line of the . �.arr• ,
along b areades�' . .
they fall into ditches do for the
.$
where they are z
purpose, h � � ,�klied with
liquids. of
tudaa �r
rare �rl�e e
corrosive � method
Ins'gtoinsinpooeitsliondeedsbdenitdel:gs.patThsh,eenind.;d;
in-
��ye�(• R� ,�j+' f,: o._?,�..tahe ,1sel iltraf n #,' w,:.
ti82b°+3A i!?�b4'+.! � �0.vU,nW tl,��UF¢YF't'AC.C,?r�?wfrk+ : .4�' MF��
go to �rir death.
tip1..;41 4,
Pi
r•
state provoked their suspicion whilel Signor Koelticker, 0.0 Italian z001.
on their daily patrol, and any ogist, states that by means of a.
mit of 044434 00 Published 0v- microplionotrapli his hypothesis
clogried their masters to plates of own has been fully confirmed.
IS' bitty 19-therinclincut-torireard-therirearry-err-weert-e
whi
creatures beeic to Pfe, murders were understood.
discovered while the corrises were Many old -houses in Holland have
stili warm, and se of 004=0 wit$ .00 4 special door which ill never ,013cla-
hunted and stopped not many miles there is a marriage or a death in
off, wilting for a chance, to escape, the family. The bride and bride -
Tramps hiding themselves in thickgroom enter hy this- doloir; atd it
VENTEEN YEAR
ve
ets could not '0310 ' 0.- quiet hoists, is then nailed or harre up ntil.
'covered bY the help of these dogs. land he body it' ream' h7 t i'8 fell out. She spelbet• and walked
It is- an unfreirent . occurrence! exit. with difficulty at first, 'but the use
that an out 'rage rs not discovered.' As he Was the only Ilia° with pf. her faculties _ soon returned to
•
4
r. Herbst, -of "BiereenT-Ims-sruide- =
It careful study of the case of the
peasant's daughter. who recently
awoke after'. having„,slept. se.venteen--
yars. ,The .subject, helays, is now
forty-feur years of a.ge, and feels s,
none the worse for lyinglieloless so
Iong. The enlr injury she has sus -
seined is the loss of her .teeth,
•
vegetables, and how-to hunt, the in-
ti mint. and, the results worse
foster the s Irk of industry anti. t
ation dog' . is et once ca e 44 formed a school co
unlqs he has not already stoppd a. be was elected ch
tare ofswitkerslurtitsteespolice;doss_werointrodu
•school student*. of Name= village- paratively evasione. Of justice business, a theatres. severa e
'The wages -were to .be' either` med in casts of .;violence. • The certainty rtau.ranta, and a newspaper, as we
ste ie .essdiseardedsin the mak- town show that durin the hist two, ei for eents, and sopper after-,
rOtted therceor within twenty miles
4, The. tent of Inecting The tab-
ernacle in whieh up to this .-time
33-37. -AThe;irtercy of Ieltovsil is
aike&for in cases- of national epos.
hands of their enetoles, ariir s-
At look at that Oat on
, Why, on earth does he
Ile— /Ile muSt be try:
-ibis shoulder to the
•
04,Z Or
torast ton
2
fll 8,
ection with the se vices of ``th
Sr. Saerificing sheep and oxen
The numerous sacrifices referred to
were apparently offered -at -stag
on the route, the ark being brought
from -its -abode -on -the- lower south
ern spur of the eestern hill of j
sed in verse I was originally rts.
•d, to, the higher mortlidrn
ele
innermost tittrictutt
holies. .
7. The staves titer of
sir -handles by which the a
0.1 NOthing in the ark save the,
tioned in Num. it 10, and in lick
4, had apparently • been .tetnnor,
10. The cloud faie4 the bowie
4414.
tee, w
irman and
44
1011,44
t.
colititszait
vtilrettltra,it,t;nr=dor.46.4w40-a boardedr.,,;_
1
The.p1t4tue of his own hearts-. s liblroosNakitiimat _village abounds
Concerning_ th
•
also own a tory, in whieh th
The average storm -wave is 30 ft.
'height; the highest, storm -waves
tisift,fts.„Iiigh.... The, gigantic. lere0
1 of -dorm -waves is shown by the fae
ork wass4itrted-in-Junei-16041-and. "irit"---- 11-- 'il'arge' ' s -- it "hrtir'fl°0ts-tool,isigtielgglirr: 0 ft° 1P: italta.lto°11:
Alt,. m Y. know- thy statne—Theffsahons 000 were, eaught And ' moo taint astd of carryini tostsiderahle, . ..13;ci Austrojan:,,6mitrnonwtsit,
ght of: the fortignertr:tojourn-khun 01- yen (410 -was made. tacit quantitiets..of high expiesives, 113'
31 In0t115 the peoPie of Wad leads' time the lai01135,Y W45 deposited AA a gbt 04to 411d with ,A,. favorable wrnati; .0C'nuSgtstriss81)1,6sPsttstillitsenotidheratito hitt t
he*thought of the pepPlex. Audlointsairing,- In seee more. than Too, 4.0 toyer -vsst, distances_ in.* few *bon futoi is itAtr:= 2,.'n Act of-th
-nations whom these , fort0grier* re' , 000 leethes :wire ' gathered. • The, hours. Men' theY will engin and. 'Commonwealth Parliament provides
It oriet:zaetion::ritzL;r:e0,;(,:vekit,:atithe.*,tuti;: divieriLll ,°xP"t ta.glirduitia°4terd.*i_allepst°117.01t:, ,p1.1711Ati:ibtiliy°ibtellitcovtiriv6 ''woi.,.111. el)! :ittieilcil*,*t ' tbr-V111tet1444,--4 b°t111-.A.rit4T i:lente"Yra:rting,._°11-,sritscr.4
A trier -Mid -answer or the.'Petitio ueh i, d.
present; and suggesti the influence ,
- peoplit"-The- Mir* ill try so, -quickly 45 tii
..,. v(i.i;v:th--.7 Mai.. i la rpooltiSis:: ii:ii:,:,aresi:itree,,i.44:Ent ti lyt i:shii::anci itiiivittsi7re tlIt' iindocoot Ikte„ ' r:,,, inihu:Itsj,,eept.Ssurnit:ntit"ihs.()fiE, i '
istiA. ,,, vo,es.ibT, 4,1,,,,,,114,6 tatiiie it--- tio-4-,--,P.,Alt,-•
we mit shodoess ii 'eentres end sol , Os . 'oil:04'
u nonminnr,of o 0., rcaoses11:4, Ie."
rl ht,4;riiouiditetilei, .,040: 1 Y illifi8tek„°1'iv:Sn, 0
.101
shrine is_ folioed by the appearin-
of the glory ,of- lehovalt the 0
bis co4t.ershatlowing presence used;
in Exod; awl other passagesss
Blessed all the -assembly --
in the words of sserses 4.7-
4; '(.4 sintilar .langua
•
44.
ft
rgive-
and mercy in
orninitadments of
G find' 'the king
ogered .sac
being conletd,- the dedicator
n this and' the • two iniceeedi
haps ut e brief
he people, ps 14'1
* prayer of thanksgiving.
uccee
nifilbtie
is i
11*
sit 'shun
sheep -iii 0
41, 'the, lePtiittgint* tha-
eek trantIgition,,of the Old Tots
inenti *thief' 'antedates ,,Out earlie
thre* intrititcrtpt.s by' many et
lar
•
habte
ft it,
der clisoltssion when the landlady
regard to:the mackerel, that welle-
sire
"Ititi good mackerel," responded
the landlady, "and there will be
turned the -bold boardes, "order the -
girl- to- bring. it in, tail first for a
while."
.--Aidsitts-"Dosseu behove in the
IP
e
LPN
writ oArtg.
.you haw'. onto „op.
stersr
ufffl
an** Troubles.
tt
holt I t7 -
Asinine
de oh
farkinen
pIos
plena
while the
d tip