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Exeter Times., 1909-07-22, Page 7bginning 0. the -fact itucic of 0iu wrape of ,lierty; it H5 not O 0ty to ditnguih true nd f1iica vie thccivdby ,- Trtii libcrty r ghten s oftering all the kingdo ')r1d and th ;de,fxn °rictus 11 arJiCi 's rig 1 how we Y* t;. v phyical visio impair is oral,' vie t octlie0 f -virnuAin 414 bf eryi n 1.414 the Trwa to at word he et rere In ootapiling the searchfor. subjects sever I .mi Uo $1:Yitlah:ear**11'46 peach 1* ms-eightuor will notChiH Sauce.—f'e large on gree +IiittyL rown sugar, bie ° salt, eight cupfuls oi. vItteg*t nd boil all together two aTtd a haIf use., tiflU t4 ee hildren Reform t h o boy we: Tot vision, es,4boppedftne, iiit rinds of threo grat u d of -Ihough t.hcrett ,no.Iaw giv Ito justified, hiii, I�ve will tim mite . of .. 0 arger coup; n -couki 'ever Lttimpte&by.Jaw Many 1 -is. 1 tiaiA mma everyonethese, he Sal work on getting out and o be carried out. in the In- ean. large and lead ort is to lie connect ,e la ot Rindustan by pain no ovi vts ;of the .connoction, now pc:WOO e.rsity of Athen mei* killed. "They had, macle -and nOW all dead and wound' three )ittle Children knt my youhgest1 5. in flung thern into the iorne twanth has 0 1 axi vs,":110 5. air es. I 0,hcoti . tcad- alers, and is l employed e. ime ie a n • • her she est unable„tk,,et.:0 k h vp on. is anee' four feet. Richer his . .•Fliee and.then iing tiine is saved iozweuoi the pineapple can ceiling w -.,,vd-wjthrnrbafl• in sort 'ethnd Pineapple Purchase A harp razo it.„ with a, sharp vlugknife cut .the pineapple' in - o slices about one-quarter or on itth of an inch, thick; Then with r pool tlie slicez, taking out .If you bit withte 111 not harn the paper. gconette Drive Away 1! ionotte is abhor room 'where pots. of the Bet no Ily will Jinger t. Now is-thet ay by in veldt; so, ,anlimerged reef w e anr* s to be if/Pa:013r to have miles or more, bot • p,s to -be spanncd. Thee ir -erataiikMenta,- or tho b.enefit of coasting ves- which might be jnoxvenienecd tinuous a harrier,-,$, I i to he -constructed through ogles with the r BENEt4IT. • The cltiet• benefit to be derived the, now road will be an m- erit. In the.facilities of eq. for getting their • Athens inOtt.Pani from Berea, as we learr a t lesson Paul cam *we- Piraeus, witere.ho landed,alongt o now road to the m.t,y,' he savO rai at intervals altars tO.the unknown go As.the,,,,,oity afAtherts'eautS into his view his soul must havo been thrilled with the demest. em.0490A. He had seen JersualeM,,the Most inlinential city, in- the world for re4 likion; be longed to go to none, which stoodmabove all others in power, in law, in imperial away,,the tbe teI ealt 044 ceive that in alt thin trajs!ation, not either Penns emote ai an oratoror as a ng to gain convo a "marc full of deities than the lithe repgiousel 'alluding nthnlwi of4idols in tI cotd with y or his skill *litistian seck- The. • 'serambted out, * with the littic one. distance, and -sat dowii zed and oe ing. A.Turkha lo not 1015e their desirahle cit - g) glAgligg'trom o lat sent;no here. My ,husband thirty 'other MemberOf our ,rttr. e-grest and.to oophical tect, Epicureani-At Stoie,were c14eply concerned wit • religious questions. . The Effects , Produced Address.—firs. 3144. Z." Some meatdTile teaching see ed,absurd to them, Tenor of the Peat in the Iftlaou,S._tertOr af x,al of 1.10110 it; Exeter Cathtd- , has. had a narrow:espe froin Msater0says the L004011 Stand- ard, It was bong rung during the Whitsuntide when a bolt which kept tbe elap serin sositiont stert-t uy of Londen midlarirt some Izi'ge-cities of India-, It i ibtful witether Bombay "tool(' anything -14 having lett-6;7171i ire a -04'1otnl, the printipa cJ above all others fo in 4,14-431PriPme,a uiuiuestionab1y would. NOW 1MtTLY COMPLUTED.: In its erat eliatuteristtea''the line, will -resemble+ the *.d , now partly Arneriean rpad ,f cora/ -itsr track:: see, - 0 -114:4 Florida.road is e*rried from on and to the next solid • embank- , pro lower cost than. involved in the Indian Oecan aehanit., though possibly at greater . riik lloreovrr, the Itcy West when. 'rnt(1. -Celjon, e large uatitni was one.ol the most 'titanl in the world. Within stns rose is double groUp of.. hills. The Acropolis„ Mars' MI. (Areo- pagus), The Pnyx on which De - Miiseun Nymphi be 'Illow thesc were (het I gren quare0 the agus, and the Acro ike thc iazza or square o Eniotr,---surrenteird in Ilia citT 11. att Work in en While Paul waited for 'Silas and irnothy to come from Berea, before proteedin *tiller, or beginning special work new 40(1. peculiar field, his spirit as stirred in him, "urged trn with nsharp( goad," to give the eity wholly iven to rebelled. a. d th Toth, pouted, and became' disciple ails,. 34. Dionysius the ,Ar that is, * member of 1 had preach1)amitris. Nothing furth'r i$ known eoneerning her, biit she must have been ar woman of 8 roetiOo' aoa- Wet'. A Jebureh. -fou and the Parthenon eeame a ..Christian temple. hundred -eight, also tameou teltas tha.bett_ `n od sto or preventedthe r -elm-mhobelow, -where- here were tetit or ;ten ralmort,,Telap . t was :knocked clear ,by the ,beli itself, and beyond slight. clOppin the dame, The bell is the lieaviest nsed to inging'in'tho. world, and 'half on nee been -rung single-handed through a I;eary the, ringer in that se being Ur. W.' Pse,of Loolon; miditton ..weighs aeventy4wo tindrielweight, and if the stook be neh4ed-. .11,41.1r;.-111ca-fOit, The tells had .not been rung for _ the tower,. thereto;unfurtu 0Wt.,t-t an old Itontan were obliged to wear their weeds for ton months, and the bereaved wunan shaved herbead as a of fling.. Naturally the, widow could t very Welt *moo in pub:. 'bald head, to glainkr caps were stein order to hide the di's- 4, its t 0, a our torientost dent geoUs'tells us that the, rea24.) sueh bad teeth• calf oni 1)utcd to tho (ae the sybten of dietaiy i Ilo 01.51$00 is to eat for break fait biteon, or bacon andeggs, ed or toasted broad, rsh fruit d Only drink, tea or to *you have finished 31001” 'meal, no flC sed tak top ttli(t°h4)ouldtbw!,;antliQb* good elin w fruit is to slip the en : Swcet Cornickies.- carsof g011,11 and grains from the cob;. add one small head of eab- bago, one .' cupful„ of granulat sugar, one teaspoo tont onions tw o salt, titat-`0161;ffai lowed by a sweet"pudding if you st al meat and lint ter an on ap - It will- Ztnpri -on 411''' +oar- that wholly ct ,to „ farintioeous, diets, such as, porridge, :wheat and the like, for tho reaso aim that--i nut diet, , which le tceth from teposits Of fee the immediate consequence will b - Jive .the......4.140400 n Of their lubricity, With AO ultiinat- rcaeti4Il occurring in tho, teeth. The perfect tooth*'withoutfis sures,or clefts, or pits, is r L-athon--thUdren-- ery careftilly wale* tri404064liatt--ycar - redi peppers, one tabl g,round' inustard, OU 1cpffl - - rb of vinegar1. Chop alt fine aboub half an hoar. 'tined Cherries. --Stone les without brtiising, Aron, did of iintgareatCa1141:14).11'tntsdt all04 0Q:4.0' to Melt the sugar, bring, to bi1ing pont and skim. Put in tho LY T. ess, mother and clai long on their 'their , country friei Ioreo_ ver. CiflCG er, aulty o ecular structurs of thi ntutted by theCmi ry of the thildren. ea are allowed t led quantities. of en they have not, teething stage. o Avs ttfry grow'in years, choetu, ceth is Iievious up unh d bake est methi mosq,uitoe te , u on' Oro lighted gsliould not ds of 0 e nu 0 likewise . moth ffifl... • ,. , rom camphor . vel ancI hold it over the . is until it sin .blazo up, but blaze stoir- to form a good .Sinudge. s f closetshe bureau thy °s1", 1-'-bP-ili*i. .:Tt4 alt h);1; r01rlvthefor 0e tho Ar.4-4114--Pauk Iow1y until .the cherries drain, olprinkle sugit7--over the platrin-a-sieve-in-the.st an oven to dry. This syrup Will an- swer for the .boiling of sever* pounds o elterrzeti.. 4 1 i, vaadir siwattal'gc:.tletilour°tiniti;b0;nshr:,0 n a ti a alloy-- ot • - Ate& . t, pep i n ' and • horse* airt t rs ; - vinegar, !ala -dish.. to taste, fe, it without cooking. ' New Shotl el --It one ha'ori new oes awayJrorn - cet pain, they can be r1ieved by removing the alioca.and letting th, feet rest until the ,pains tease. T he feet may be swollen; but row n IC a oe utc r, two AO long as Wie‘talt tand h Then. remove the shoe" again until the foot feels easily into shoe, . may bc. worn quito a while Iv; nvelope of -talon cler earricd purposely and du" The Jews. synagoguc, as was Lom, and •no • per ifl5, proselytes t( Jewish religioni aeceptec triptures and he1ieie4 in t trne Gd.„ eurtan'KupoSOlintrs, of EPieuroa, known as "Th ool of .tho garden.1' Th�ii hIng sisiltat the clijot Of li was .1eMtr, enioyvent ir r 'Molars, ar.' gnen ill the foods *hich hnve * had on Ittlatell and sugar are the, worst and .those. Iv 6° ling 14 little v ir gt om* re I diet ul he teeth.” . of ondi to per elf! the at eat and aking powder c n king days ,C010,6 bake .your , r sartdwiclies in them.. You li*ve dainty rounds'whcn ,sandwiches. Lettue andwiehes.--Butte ound broadand. slice thin, pu risp kttuee 1eaveestelt pito, ppe etc'wit ham and spiegol Ono tt.,' sliced 'bread. 'Zer0411- litul t$11 ter teasp'snful oonftil of tiutte 00014 all to kt rooL and pr tuttered .bread. -.*\Ohickeir Sand* alto 'ele pieces of chii ken'. enter ynd,Meat, through foodre rer, mi with ma '011naist dress; 7 n tlin r t , ll'iliittri. d' 43/4'1'11:1:48:11o*:1::11;f4 44!j i.:Ittt:tritelitihre e.._ . uq v› 7,ee., r i 'le : t,'crint. ..chilt,..--.,114-41 ' fir 4.4-6.!il- - -141i0i27 eel& vi , 7 , ilf *goal e - es -I lit. . 41 , , it ' tflwite li. n11:-** t1411100i14,43-1 !filf*--Miz I si flirt 4 th*et oarrt. Arts, rug, won .hositr.it. t*blr"p rnfuts nt butt{...r, Pt*.