Exeter Times., 1909-05-27, Page 7ref
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I no terra
negottatiOn
at$' Iwith the,
1:4 t4
, , o ,
he, n.ight vzew of thCm, lir 0 tht : I asYO
,' utare „ arteoni4vtu'it., , I
rtito privraetc.
" t importaeco Of Om oeeana, to
IthUIaa ' it-- nations,
tieNave1oprnent of
,,....
a ler a titu
, omitns tQW$LIf1S
ing ers.
e it d
IT .
iv:tell-out el i ss...._- iLlsst it _part. e e
TR k 1 t t t., nt , t , r.,,,,o1_,..,e-ye.vcyon ' ams
, iiirrolilt-er4WirerittlilerVT s: . ,r. , .,... ,.,
oyers
4 TCKP 0 LIVER. t a cletir idea of life's details, T 11, . T F DI. c tage of ore and wheat iritwelie. iiilliTai's ilexretZioiTirtlie MI
• W SKI* relation to, tho ret .10404' Of. life 4earlupon the. prieeti al thinge ofi e'''''''n'4 °4. Y°nr 11?4vigable i rel)t*i' '11° (lneati°4 °f 'ag'1"(nuent 'with
„ ....,:ts!nd;tort boats, is oot. the whole chamber at Whitehall. ,
'COASTIPATI. If. but if we wish to see their proper' y br* ging Or 10iti ViSi0i44 tO
2.4.4'iyil.,41 , \ LOOX UP. 1 i to, A we je . 4.10rnto bet, mirk,. in .frontCim: the Patliam . -Buil or heistility to the Ntother Countr
a 0 .
' .
rir, . At lo, ' . ,
.aty,n 4-X.lAttitaV.W. • 174,4,1111d
1vznity within us . f 4.0 Mtritfall.li''-
ltit a gu,
not -, be Merely . but for.
-y hes 0 t' olliPseit was taken from ' i Illother Country's; canoe. If the
eternity.,„, In two. way, we ma
0,0 one of the “irriniortais.0! 1 Spaniards. We cannet put such 4111MOther COnntry _oignid not .w,in the
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,. The, great Hebrewro4os sublime, a rtiement of modern British; syinpathy of her kith and kin in her
neva history on the Lakes; becituse, quarrel that weatit be. 0, very strong
.0.0illooPV,O.Tubaour n:,lbssoll.,413.4. -Y.,4gt 1?-43,--fea .,e,ltee,,Sieieitststtatee.rlesbaer,os... been. „ tee,' presumptien thatsltersviarrel ,-‘-wara
- e. to gOrlide Witti-Diertidininfilit41 tiOt iiettli poWder:air Sti•$V4 aro
9au. A an els, t we , can find sente means of , re- aware that sometsitiet war has "be
t . .,_
v stst. , a , -
.. 10A« 8
'`us, on
estshine00; the--LitkeeSswlin 'afterislied4itortlirys-=-13.utte.-riek -
is .. . -
.
-h
niteU becomes our vision!'
v. SICK HFCFt. lifting up our eyes on high, we see
the vast arch that spans the. hoes
VOTIS. it is thou We see with trotr-
"what rnajetic Immities daily
ego-the/1s 44' or with
iukin etuelY, "The Inytery of
nt -mon* 'asti
recent, visitor 1rittan do. Tenn 'son the sea waves breaku o
eten Peasant lf,,as 4 Halal
-ofsisfrnitsires.
I ;., 4, $
k;ronpease, snssi ny cases entranc' -WA esetem
lily carved and ornamented stare rise.- • •
nt, and alwayshighly prized. ,- Iniah-ealle nreirsto -1-ook---at the
ne day, the visitor was express- stars because man's ietion broad-
-adzrnration --iiiir ISeTIATii efif:70-1 Tiligthree'sris-7----thts *Ida-
- ,
.o-cIo,» wffen fltrttraine punft/6 vew enabIfia -US to liallaitalitrtiro
sure her husband sleepily' ZProlker--re4a-
P -u Ar;tr,Part; .
bing his eyes and wanting to
at W44 the matter. She
V explained to him that the
tor wituteel to tiee the inside of
red then explained to the
her sgssod-niatts1
flthing since dawn, and war tired he' riitors
shetrd-Altni
i 1
ands. ting ttir-elYe on' Wisere an otitS-Pklate gunboat miith oil le matter 4 01441-11011 0 Ho .111' i
ma ' ing froth.
• •
high we 'shall' better understand :he --an.: irritants- itorse reotlerrisfeeling his nots.htiensroused• Warsznado with aiy fituAt in oe.145011-
bOth 43411 40d God an4I-Parn to aP-1."Ar.etbnoo nfigbt, aPeettilY Provoke: are not made any more in the back i• Tomato Creole. -Cut in ellset,
IL
prociate_moro0Ally,...Jiie-kg.t.P, :' 'imnavalente,rgWhatevereneeWhateverOe Larlors. of rrreepensible autocrats. .not too thick, six -large- - - ei,
form"e-1. . _ ,baYerdie- Siiiiiitiao6 . Withtful:.,reee4t1 - --- - t, 14e* • In n
,.
;until
th'eam »riug 1i!sts
Nit etsbutter uid
6tre11 with- 1jisLT
1;11 Jot ,cteamor 21C i TOL
• -iirliiir-exer
Serve as a vegetable.
Flernish Carrot. --Boil ix. or
eight4-414, 111:1-Aak,te:0,:r%),,,ti:noeset:stjah,eabud4)euaiter:outk:
r.sticll-terieler with a< Stftig o
parsley ehoppesi fine. Turn off
water and add a pint of milk and
one-third cup, of butter, ,§004$011
with salt and pepper and terve hot.
For Whip Take the
Vitte of threes -eggs beaten to 4
stfff froth. Add pint of rick thick
4r4iivu "44bar andit"°432a. tea -
• P••••
, • •
I did. but net
ed 6 WAS
ssthat
wa-Mti $ r •
ulI dres • ot, and a
e th refrom e same
conaatonP
While h usbandslept, madame'
-hive had -eta children,' she
said, c'and when they -were little
I used to put'three in the top story
he panels and leave them With an
-Cala ` mind." '
, GAS-ENGsSE WAR$RIP.
es•British Adniiralty have
st et, the producer gas erigine
/Wel purposes, vvitich has re -
Or power pro uce
• lied-insplacese
ngine rmerly.l.u.sed-
c stesni .engine weightd 159
bore- the gas plant ;col hed
touts tswas..toutedN sleets
xperimcnt t-ftillt-00---penzen
he fiterwas saved, the vessel was
ibr ionss,ors...noise -n
e:75 W . • exposed,.
here were .a number of other de-
tisetivantages whieh commended
, 4.• e nava
ex-
esiel is. being built doubts the Eillf6-
-_robiemsseonnecte
ith ooling t piston and piston
rtts-oarefOtssettgLY
dlcl e hcfOre large
OTTEIPTAT/0 AL vossox,
siege , sekiso
-- Ittir.;---ROBERTS-, f sit*Ntti tralni,o4--°1,1-541e1T-v-g!' southeoterri---Europeshefore--usssausePstegies-fe rairiffiWiroP-
. . . ,,__ .„ _2„.........-- , Lit, posrsene_es. eis_.---.. ,b, s
lifeshereafter, . '. .,' -
etra"-Y-,-*-44mutt-teaca-In449-1-tug--4-432-a xperiene*whieb- fty4oati.„-Atzo 1,PC4-aWot,,grO ,Itc.,PAP.R.ei_0;77 '
ta-
. shoot. *• would have restated in war first and isPoon or hopped onion
. . .
TRAIN' IXG STAT/OXS. • -discussion afterward --we are quite spoonfuls of butter in ;mall pieces
, .
/
, willing to take out chances of agree.... Placed on eaeh slice. Season with
There must also be; of- course, 1 inent- -with-the- _Mother Country tialt and • paprika; bakein oven
training stations on the - eatern1 without a formai contract bong en twenty teinistes, then hft tite
to -
'sr tes,s,Halifax ., and tared ititolteforehand. Anel„ as we mato slices on warm rounds of
Esquimalt are , avitilib167- NWanigiiiilaepect iiiir t le common 1 mg, • *----:----;'---- ------ --
cet a lia ideal . uterine conditions. I officers tvould be selected because( Rhubarb Cobbler. -Line a .dish
se ., 104414uzili* . .,,Rofiat 0. ti—g-iiiimi67---*--
' w
wince, . 'commerce, govermsetit; I spent the summer on the Lakes chiefs. When the WM. 04146 it and pet in ougat.
."liseticies.--It- its -die -drawing of would he-lents-somestesthe- Atlantic, vouldsle sten that the loyalt o . Stir it elidhtiyi and put it
. ,
come first, 'faith or works. It is
erfectly plain that he considers:
oth to be =mato' (-see also v.
24). So doe o Paul. There -is no.
tradiction-hetwtenA. two onl
difference of erePhasis.
._,„))..0„,„WAAT Yeti ,DELIEVI:
Lesson 171.. liellOving-tand
- a 1:144 --61-Aildeit-Texts
Introductiop;-In the famous
definition of faith,. "Faith "is the
substance (XV. lausuranete) of
butitcji;:ri*:=00,
'proving') of things not
seen" (Heb. it ; 1), two. seemingly
opposite elements of life are- set
forth; eubstance and hope; or evit
aide =Add---invisibilityror itetil 'aft
and ideality. So much in the world
and the universe is mysterious
and incomprehensible that belief,
-trusting faith, is eseed•for at every
turn; and yet that belief must lead
to-positive-deetle;- -to things that
can be teen and handled, -or life
is fruitless and vain.
itielsseolumbiashaevpoteutially se of their.,,,eapasiv_te essusuassd,,,w With rich thick trust take Ns.?
, 4
the betas e v ee,- viinter „the youngsters Who ha
, ..
" a i p ,ett --froNif ow
1 4 $1111Thill h"-T—Itectanieltt
E: •
ther15441eita-ate-th•VW1-- - —.• -
t... Sanwa. the son cl._.4.7,ehedeg,
tomeiirallirnArt7-14?
,was the brpther of John„ was vet*
-,M
c oselesivirattleircrisia,_ Ins
liSlb-etirrs-Vh --: We ' e
to suffer Martyrdom (Acts 12: 2).
2,S Tainesthe epre of Alphoteits, one
..._
an
m
kand the Pries 21$ cents..
\
ITMID btir
Ts L. Puidy,:
e been troubliel *Itli
haid, dry oouZh tor along time, especial.
y ist nlgbt,, but after having tueel
Wood's Norway Tie* srep, for tow
weeks, I finlimy cough to loft mo. To s.
Amy person, sufforieg ao 1 dia, 1 can cly
that this monody is woll worth *trial.
bwttboUtWin
til dissolved. Take r
e- pintl of kerosene, then vas
indite tenger. Mil quarter of
bis -to half -pailful --of- warm wafer. -- - -
-'-weserwork-stiterrnights-wi
lent. ,
How to Use Tueks.--Cut off the
long strips of :Lucke, which are um-
fouud in thes-bacies of shirts -
waists. These make neat trim-
ett-the-eeiiars- -
euirs of house dresseg, _slime-
irthe little "turn over" se
briirsit-utiarwar-e*
-t-Allures- eJfaAfioto boeorlio Ill.eXr.tne,b:t,Canadianr'otftCe---Wirteri- 7`tit.f.it"difiati:,,L6tAttitjtithjidh-
om s'out into new navtg-itt tiP.--cfm-,--ottlir,r(.4alici- if, -all-the-one. *rust -and akessisrich brown
- --
an e ithr-mt-fe-ith, t I - • ' • he erust
the world of human activity would Australia and Japan. When etnastinto a loyalty to the Empire which
come to 'a standstill. diari wareldps are brought to Cana- i is greater than us all.
2s--Thessnecess d” n coasts they must be equal with ,
wessifirsesssim
$
berve
are constant y tiger, even
this practical age ok relying 00, naming of battletthipeaftee solusesies The foregoing wags written, at the oar
words, which are hie mere expres- a'a We have "" tt4e
at
sion df faith and belief, stud fitil,se naming of Blinn" United States
to--put's-thoseeswordesinto-spractifess wvertionnt!,9.,,,,hde.Tt,i Stiabdrastte_t
ofl-
lames's day,' to learn that such s of
We need," as much as the men of dency .patriotism_ has been _born
faith, or, rather, such an expres- in us, as well as tne other Eng-
.,. lish speaking peoples.
into email piecee and stir into the
rhubarb. °Place whip cream on top
and serve.
-Breserszed-sPineapples.
u y wiish-thT, fiiitHr
euggestion of friends, after tomollower leaves, and trim ;rev most,,pra& ice it
remarks of mine At a public gather- of the- crown. Cover it. 'After grained wood. As the varnish dries
ing in 'Victories before the dis. pine is cooled, I it and Veigh it.
%sures equal -weightf-augarsitspitt, •
,between Great Britain and Ger.! to a deep kettle.just large -enough
many and led -to the remarkable: to contain the pine, with a ii.11 Of
outburst of patriotism 'throughout. water to each pound. Boil and skim
the Empire. The Dominion Gov -t until it -becomes a clear eYrup. In
ernment, at the tinie of writing, is i this boil..the..Pine twenty minutes,
being Armed to bffer Dreadnoughtielthen Cool and put with the ofrtip
to the Mother Country, a method' into grails jar *MI (eat air tight.
of showii d our devotion to Tamer- Spamsh „Meat BAHL-a/fix one
sion ,and pretense of faith, is a
dead thing The question of control -of rela-
tion to the Imperial Navy -is not
difficult -of- solution. - It may appear
difficult to °Yee (accustomed to the
nieasure ofredtitpe,. and to men of
,grmi
twe --aPo
hi -other' of Uatthew,, who ' alit°
called the son Of Alphs.eus. Ile i
4104040,
A.- 1000 and laced
'between rip ef insertion whole
-yokes.„and-eu'ffs 'May be Made-.
s jr,mt .
c ten can be Made
like v granted Y 414
Pathatillg it with creautscolored
paint to gives it a, body ,alike, and
n dry go over it with a. idark
can.be, mule to look like*
"
it`ci=ntafruetorsp4iVinernr" *4- :::14.-n-nro
ates them. The chief naval necee-
quickly it leaves it darker in some
lesesieLf4g.itisreesens4
treatea in the, eame way.
How to -Wash Quiltser-DkwIve a
bar of white ,soap in & eupful of
water. Run into your bath tub suf..
fracient warm water to cover one
quilt; make a, good suds, put in tho
quilt, and let soak a• few minutes.
1)o not rub, but tuve the washboard,
eelWelorflortirres- min 'it
(71'irilliam the (onqueror, when' weresslot _ eti lifAig 4 With -the sitys-fo t, T?. -"nr-ls
watssoitIrtlit-1)Vier-61-lste , . • . ., ..• 1-`,'Offieerst-Part-ms lens/sone
theme,' d
had fallen in. love .with the -Princess ,.. way,. glory in the unqestiOned pre- vision of ono„ two or three:battle.' 45 Weir: Add one
, .. ilde---ofss-I'lansiers- -.Shessstes,sf emmeige of the British seaman'. ships wOuld do • much to othuulate fine, one chili pepper, lsome -para.
iml*athattetlYzarath- -a-cr- - ws4biatt,--3v.hoolier--w A, &vats oirit of whielt I have I ,:stro7tierolitoeerslieedsline,
the noble lovers ,who were anxious loaned to us, would realize the diff- wri ten. u it-thailTWit'spress tr-Pit
to win her band. The wily ,Nor- ercflee between getting our instruc. stipulated that any vessels BO pre- water on tho stove, and boil five
mr--studied•-4-ier-einintieter---ca
'''• • .• 111, anti takin in. 'Wed bY- Crine.,14, would .be lent to minutes. Then drop in the meatmeatw en et • 4 , ,„ .44 from the 441116 source. e '-- . e- riltr-enti- -1--oursown-serows— — -- isalls--es:....4-hoitst. siiiiysfiVse-tm'stistees.--- -
Ian of campaign hc rode into the A very little tact, and capacity to are ready to man them. 'The knoiis Red Tomato Tairt...Thit jstm. "
to'n
°sea*. when she,
at the head' excite entheziesm would imbue ledgc. that shipa were provided in only to be tried to be appreeiat
of a pnrty, -was genielreit :Church. every" * ,z1 * lw I 1 1. 1• 6 i ...,• • 4 1
--:-...--"-- --------=
iii-4'10WarriMia:711ilt 1101114.""tirt Of • t t 0
ndid-tteeditions, of-thesthan-anythiog....els $ $ , it
,b4ixed• her tars soundly, -04,11; Navy; and make them: Teel . their creations.or 4 , Caseadigoorita: navy.
101 -4 rtertliip--inssits-liespeate'stime .i
or�usly in theurl to h. he everything would. depend on the .
infuria en rt 1 polis
le- .ss
r le-reirge cootdo'
t * cn Ilia'
r I firKla of
t -P -.VAllia 'he -loathe, at .
nfu o tip -r *--,..,.. crush
7 -i -----**KV--,- - to:lter--fat "that,, iteiiitEillitie ,-•,L,T*
upon telteetion, "isle had -Costes' to .;But, set in - pi-a-tii yi:Ttrprepare-tot .torthmrtrolsricli-recatours, t
the conclusion that the only min 1 .-twhole
slowly italindreeskin.initodk,ecipin 1
who could treat lilathikle of Plan. war, must not your Plana, front the the couplet who Should,. have been
. beginning; be bated on the assunip- married at St. .3afines!,. Stanton -
dos in that noinnei *hatild be her tron that . al, $4;11Y moment, the, dui. herr, the, church which, at was -re-
.
Imabanils---irtotYs'wer6- married,. Andleeiplsrise-0 410-tare---#10.1tget4P.4141t. Ontlya04119,Xtretb„*" ,1,1Pt .r -e10:?- ..
turned' out ,to be one of: erative 2 otnehodys must ee ea for ritartragia whenirwas Cbit., -WORTH-Irs.NOWING-2: -
PPiett, marriage* in the his. orders' and somebody must o ey. (tectatalifty years ago. TO 'legalize id' holes iillinoteum
tory oE royalty; 7hitirould (lairds ad then 1 flow the thousand or 60 weddings which ilor, out a, Pkoe of linekurt
you 't`,0 *WW1 the danger that haite taken pleee in the, „church dur, cover the hole; jay over hoh
_fretmss'ibtrslirtteelfsintl' itii-`eicistonotiapeci4. Act..
- of
cut on lini .
;hoed of thesCantdian navyt istment will have sharp u site aix
dots not independence mean People from all the surrounding - tack around ft
ssible neutrality, and, therefore, districts congregated at St. Peter To open paekagei of breakfast
sible hostility. 1 •
�ad
., ' t witnees theld . reeent cerertioni aitd keep boxes in adust-proo
d there is. no need for alarm. i
itrs".11-ree*?bfetlir'entb4a;Yin, leipoon. thm
mitt' the siiparerii - *nom. isroptxrc,
1 ioae 'op
its,, against, the tears of tliO e ince
tIO
o be centuries. The presente .of - wards. The flsp
$ i
' 'aliadiatt cOntingent in Sottth
ittat 0 lirrprising . .us.
ins --colouitil aid.
. when tord ..to Lens- 0. reench en. bed qusrrel When the seats of otd por
EASILY VINDICAttil.
II • tit ed
rdbo-ard and
I I
otou.rii. tti‘, p otror
01 Breath will A hat
ee are
worn
i faithe, we •haves tbe experience.
e r o' t
4
, happen, twoott anvI .eliallenged ,eskeh other -1°,45'4
tbe ...ng 'fted for theeu -
out,
US11,434
Little
is known--- of his; lit
3.- James the,brother-otour-
the author of the ,Epistle..
--11T0-44ith_andjWorka-the Problem
tatt_SA44. Ilow does the pas.
sage
ZUCulinit
-Ot er Inarine products taken that tike credit to thexnseltetsfors
from the tes, is 110,410,wo. heating the law and observing the
Thc man whocan't button his outward form of religion, while
oaL hasrasslethes. ..enough to vs at the same 6146 they bow down,
- before, -the riehan4.404741,-the poor.
trims• res,s en tits ev
ot- _more then two terru
been, re.eleeted.
his troubleeotiiit corie,
.4ting,, the woe of
ooastipsti,on
I
ghly chewed,
owolleitedifl' haste,
weeded ead. ()rods*
t that all such religion •Is empty,
a. Mete profession Oflaith without
he deedi that prove. it. -
Ifs, '7#41,1cwithout -- W�r
Vi.° 1541. HOW 'dtioit Tames illo
trate •the empitiness of this formal
religion? BY Imagining Christian
Et who aredestitute
of eommon neceasitica, &kr-
clothIng,_They sre fellow Chris-
tians, with theclaims of.•brother.
'hood and eietoltood in Christ, that
should trolVe all church themhers to
help them. And hero COMea one of
these empty "professors" and graci-
ously soya; *part in peate, be 3re
warmed `,11.1160i btit
t*.'
.aWjho
iatoes awl ore the akirm, Cut tubs w
the frut and remove the
ds. Put impsto- Ite
-
ber in _a pan and add the juice hoiling
every
pounds kl
om_texadving from the_linek___
tied -quilts. The bath tub preferred "
because' ofshape "stet con. ,
-
Ue don&
ol
nisethitie elf -
aro
tine usi. boa .114 ,
In rut- &DU Ink 4it4i*k oolutien
cf oxalic avid (one, tablespoonful to
,one &ma of water).
- Mat tar or wagon grew
thtn way) -Alternately
*Aug, and turpentina,
6
'ipsiting
nd mites
buy *1
or our libib take y
id cut it np tor *pr.
'over the *lxil� fr�nt of your skP