Exeter Advocate., 1905-07-13, Page 6. ,
.',Tesectiee 'elAieeiset,
..‘Ye are ..e*tt to l7e'tlidniehttide`7,
.011004; tett. .lie ineietre that ',tie
v nt' cete he',Peokiled. for liY 'anXie
h.,>'... .,;''fretting. over it. fie.fere-;'ite
einfske l'init :".,tlte .PeOP.le ttee :our
.• etnkreetn_:. leeicene ..' though life,
• .corts.* husinein; ',1.1s; hard to find'. a
.te• ed tOoking Man or. woman. °WeerrY
4e4\c
s t/LQ. valise\ of therie
their wbetonsi si
ep-
4 a ware. %Cry make; the WrinAles;
its the de,=.414:01VTI latICii
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diS(aSO Of our Itiliiileit4 tilalef)). _
CaTe is eortagious; it • is hard work
being cheerful at a funeral, and it is
a good dee' lia.rder to keep the frown
from your face when you are in the
throng of the worry worn ones. Yet,
we have no right to be dispensers of
Elooro; no matter how heavY our
loads may seem to be we have no
.• right to throw their burden on.
ethers nor even to cast the shadow
of them on other hearts.
Anxiety is instability. Fret steelsaWay torce, . if 'who dreads to -mar -
telly treintiles to -day. Worry . is
weetness, , The: succon, ful men may
. ", lee-ealeiae, Ye Wit1eeewalekebut,41,1ey nem '
• worry'. ' Fret , and fear are. like' ° fine
leand thrown into litire &IIT'Ciete me-
- chafes:le they cause more than hale
the friction; - they steal half the
power. eee-- 7- . _ _ _
CHEM IS STRENGITE.
,
Nothing is so well done as that
which is (lone heartily, and nothing
cOhthat the Mcsiih As to e0Mterfer tied, a priioner ill; related ot s
PtirPfese of hi* OM'
is. orener turnkey. Who
rnen to neee etifeeniee a
..14 • x 9 0 r,es nsibl esitiesen, Use one if
bare tbe
WM. hell' be 44'00.
Mei ielite, Were tr4ngTossier'S th,rbuth
ereesSionls 1-11'01 ntfrfr:11t1113Zte-sdesOirth .1,0x4..setrs4.4wdYtneublr.,:reer4.4igH0i41.41,etlitti:;sit7,-,r1::eotstrilailm000lli.'7.1;74.791 '
,
ho poi of Alto,. thsteeehe Nese*re-
titJte " **fate Il*Ving 40 'fritlui*P„
o",u?hony,ahe iould for
eiSiSt" 0., 'eothMfttc,e1 «nothr• th
ilet
.estts'°rien(tti it• •--',,ites*l
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e i iaistr4te. e,ii.„hlinlAnti-fn4ns
i pet ave 00"..fltitiinOlt,,a ifett441'sent,e,tiefe
4 .1s'inza(1-...tutitruetions-•that 't -he Vase
hizuild he 'bre-eight ,under ,the netiee
•",ol :the Oftirt, tnnieionary, ''.1.11.0 %latter'
. al.71:WIlat k gr;i4r14rv:itl e .14. 1)'hriale c3Ftl'e''kev4C4:ieri• ot t";:ti eilisx61;',
pre. in the dock. and 7WhO coafessed
that he had beetles° Moved by the.
distress of the girl- aiiil admired her
•IMIFYIkettre
pee); le worry themselves into ma- detention.. And thus another . that he %you d wiiIingly marry -be
!aria over the ineequitoes they may ;mance has been added to. the history she would. consent at the expirasion
nieet next sunamer. I of the Nev York police force alreastee• of her sentence.
„ Coming events cast their ehadows well - stocked with romances. Pet , Naturally, the missionary advised
before; they cast their sunshine, too,the case does not create a precedeet, the wardee te consider the matter
if wt. look at them aright. . As a sirsce it was anticipated sonar yealrs for a while longer, and to snake no
etrong man rejoices to run, a ripe, as ago by the love -story of a Varisiun bast Y • propiseal on 'account of his
a *ce oung man anticipates with Joy ' milliners' apin ...etite. /Lula leachaces. pity for the prisoner., In the me:in-
the coining struggle, sdoes the 1 th1 In consequence of e frequent dis- time he offered to see that the 'girl
e
brave heart face to -morrow, not ony .business where 1111e. Le,thatei vaqUi was supplied witli food, clothes. and
l • 41p/se/trance of sundries used in the
without fear weirk. The warder did not'cliange
Illyr EVEN WIT11 GLADNESS. employed, and of complaints froin his mind, hciwever, and the upshot of
;Mistaken ideas of religion are re- „ customers. of being robbed, a young the affair was that be proposed at
ponsible for a great many of the'detective arrested the apprentice on the end of six months and duly led.
e '
unnecessary wrenelea 00 the helium suspicion. ' end. on marching the to the altar One who had been more
fete. Too suaey thouht
rooms where she lodged he discover- sinned against then *inning.
have. git
et
would-heelitsposelblieteee-heeltapmei--, t a4torthett-tethee_stelenepro V,,___ . .: .-`17e77. ref.e."---e.
el - ed.-
two weather. andso, have% eeeeted There was aome (0016110 n - the - ELEntitlITS-ZUMITEMINT
happiness in The one Which they 'OW. however,. atht the young woman
theuees would last longest, they., remained in custody three or four Remarkable intelligence Shown by
have no choice but to be unhappy in I weeks before it was -settled; and due-
._ . 'Meet, Animals. '
Allis -one.-- -Ineffecte--sosifeesteest to -el= that -Perioft-it Laff--gr stvw mov-tv--, 4--illse-elephants_rauml 25 WCr0(Ira
of her. freeuently having to conduct
suppose) that the greater their ads- ging the logs to the ini 1 to be sawn,
her to and from the prison where she
ery here the more intense Will their They were.harnessed for this with a
bliss be there. If heaven is to be was lodged and the °Mee of the Coln- broad breastband and heavy chains.
atiXt iliat_weketeeettitily uneasseetieremi, snorer,- . -IV -nutive--looped---the-ehains-round
ng-itill--priee•-for-Itz--------1-. .sVuzs Ogs.., eiiii, the -.0,10117' 1114-7,14,PEOVii
-11rifirens- we-all---ratist-Tieiire-7bliV omoito -try lindergeeenine months' ires- -ea withetheme-an& deposited -Llicn&
Wy newel not break us. Sfirratra We. Pe.ISOtIMent. .itut on the way from on the trolley. Others were picking
the coart to the prison eh -e and the upthesawn planks with their trunks
all must share; but they need .not . and carrying them across the yard
unmake us. They will not if we Jailer -- -
ve learnA the 'Teachers .seeret of 1 NTRIVED TO "DISAPPEARt°,b° l'il°d" '
vier, he, the man of sorrows, was
the man who Conic &pica
-,,ei 1'.neti,tte-"J9f,,
i se „oulil "•'...‘ti
l)ttt..: tai*ke the e4ltn, tinatt,elttitie thielight, '
sel."eeer 1)tiSielki42',:.;,000r. '4Ptli3OCk•:*00 151- , 11
ii:i 0,1,00 ttes," ; -our „. ' etigatiiiiiisitenent •.010. . ,
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Y,01#400 44Ughila ...0 A, PPISV s 0 1,b4.,,,41 A, , A. 'eiik, or two egOea wo.num, wua.
in tiong? -u s-il1,*,T; %.1)1,4 .1riends, in% a, led isi;Jlrool.Iyn eui a eherieee, el
disgideee and in ;ethers puny foes bigamy. ,51eii '0,as iung, tirettee'entt
declied out as giants. : \ Ma. h9#P. eharraki . it. • is. stdd. and slue 14014
to dread them,. brood \over •theine her .atteibutee, to Such purpose that
look at thean with eye* prejudiced. she Octaves.' from eustedy by 'eleping
with fear, and the least difficulties With the jailer who had cheree of
fir -9%
so heartily_ done_as-that_iihIEE...is„.
----eletiee-happilye-elleehappyeeiseetn--in--
-initetIon not imptnisibie ot tun -fit-
-meet; Pleasure nifty
but happinees conies in definite ways.
It is the casting out of our foolish
--,_....fesereet.bateseeeneag..
few of our common,e9ye. It is the
telling our werrses to wait until we
get through appreciating our bless-
ings. Take a deep breath; raise
your chest. lift your eyes from the
• ground. 'kook up and think how many
things you have for which to be
grateful, and you will find a smile
growing• w.berc one may long have
been unknown.
Lesson nr. The Suffering SaViOttr.
Golden Text Isa. 53.6.
1....ESSON. WORD STUDIES.
_
Note -These Word Stu• dies for this
leseon-arse hetet" orsethe... texteof-th -
Itevirsest Version.' .
The Servant of Jehovah. -Our ie -
son passage for to -day is the last
---tisidegreettestetof--iessreeso•tesnedreelle
, vant passages" (Cony. 42. 1, 17.; 49.
44) .T1ie rete,reece to the-
geed,rUlet Oita pla
14.. 14:11uPt .sinurrik an"44 414"rsug*i,"
it. ite that they had plunged to elope to -
friends his Joy. To-btoelife
gether in the event of her being sen -
anxiety, beeauso the chief things of
towed to imprisonment. whieh he
life were not food or raira&a. or
had endeavored to prevent by appeal -
even isocline standing, but manhood
ing to the prosecutors not to pets
ami unselfieliness to men; and the
ceed with the ca, and offering bin.-
possibilities of theee were as easily
to make full compensation for
realized in need and adversity as in self
riches and prosperitythegoods which had not been re-
covered. Fnfflng.iir this captor and
captive eloped. Whether the aa-
anc shennedeaseundean.eenoe. clean_ thorities really exerted 9themselvee, to
eei ew'-elles'euee-.-ereretireisetree, ofe-tif -
many nations. '-'4`
erses 1-9 Of chzi.Oet 53 present elautic epiesele appealed too StrOng
a view of the Messiah's muter as be to their sentiments, it is manifeetly
appeared to hiS contemporaries at impoesitle to saynut no sorrowful
the time of his great hurniliatibn-' 'seettrI spoils the story.
that is the period of hie life among It was a French detective whom'
, the ebarms or an alleged murderess
•
men.
Our .message-ellterally.,that Which captivated, and, strangely enough, in
we have" heard. The things now this case also the .woman` was a
spoken by the prophet, who, as one milliner's apprentice. She was tie-
niong PeoPle, speaks of Mussel/ -etsteed-of elcurdering her !over, who
as receiving with them this mossage had deserted her, and the detective
reporte-- A -negatennsw ecmbowagdtiitit4afl• 'ft -victim- to -
folio implied by the queetion, Too her charms was one of the first to
strange and wonderfUl to be believed suspect her of the crime. The evi-
has been the t message concerning the deace against the prisoner, however,
is....and-subsequi=t-44141134,-aLtirever'etivillgtirnymmiTilyt-
the •Alessials. It ifi Uot believed be': guilt, was purely circumstantial; and
cause to none- has the arta of Je,- them ixllttledroutilt nu:trill. the nu.
, a•a• •=0. ••••• • ••
sages, and more eivecially the refer-
- ence to tb,e suffering servant in our Sian. suspicion. On the other:hand the
esson or 0- ay, aTva
wivr4,11.1111r
2. He grew -The Servant, the Mes- crithe the women...would have escaped
ttsi Ircts111111 WIBNITC1111tifilli
-111T"-11"11-1 'I" us- --the-verrelsouse ofetheetrialeitewas-
elirecW
t conseese etireleffth
eey of e vineeeneerneathereesethe-husbarsdinateetiniwe t.n
r* a )04 Le'nee •
Father's will the Word became flesh, Lesszi"trotIdebsreedged-guilty-or
at first n. helples_s. child attaining. \a0t.
Very early alter arresting his prim -
gradually unto ,strength and man-
- 4ner;-4t-seemseethe-detective-fell-.4n
As a root out of dry ground -A eve wi her, an so s rere y
precious plant in unpropitious soil ha -urge -t' the authorities that she
I Was innocent that the cabe was taken
and surroundings.
8.1/0 was deseeeeir-Nate the east' out of his hands. as it Wan feit'that
tense used throughout by the prophet, he was too prejudice, d to deed With
who sees all this suffering- MKS Ittk-At PrOPerlY. OrretIPOn he resigned
• quires that the term "servant" shall transition of the Christ as airea0 .and dei ated lzirnself to
• • .in every ease heetaken to have' the- accomplished. WORKIIIG hP TIM 1/L7E14CM -
same meaning. Ot1ars-Uni tlntt Mecetett-13vtter forest en.
the conception in the prophet's mind Grief -Literally, sieknIlut He Met with little slimes, andess.
becomes niete and more deer and As one from whom men hide -them it was Senol'albc felt that the no -
definite as the Prophecy advances face -Or, "he hid•sts it were his face cused owed her acquittal more to
from one -stage to Ibt- itexti heginn- herrn us." The- reading of the Beye.e her attractive personality than - to
hag with the thought of the Servant sion bn 'Mite case seems to eve the' anything else., A few weeks,lateterhe
• 1marricil the •exeletective, and then
aatio4,• advancing to the iconception better seane
----ef-theAdeal nersOnal-eepresentatev _Eseeemed-vee_net„Literallee held there were net wenting :elite to hint
of that nation, and gulmioating in a him of no acCount, that 'the deteetivf had; lie 'MS in -
clear antlecoruacioute conception of-
personel Messiah. Possibly the lat-
ter view may not. be far from repre-
senting the actual'. facts. We know
that the prevairit view- of the Chris-
tian church regarding this last and
greatest of the Servant passages, is
a A. hamst-tIns-provnient-vim
some have argued, explaining the
Servant as a collective idea repre-
senting either the mitten of Israel or
Ina -
nation, as for example, the prophetic
order, the faithful remnant, or the
Ideal Israel. Since in many portions
of this ,eatne prophecy Isrft is re-
ferred to as the Servant, VS* argued
'L --that eetesisteney of • pretation re -
pp b ie . 0 ul,,,
otucr cln7,04 jahm.t:.' . Add tl it!ex7:9:0,..tet,ip
id Milk.. One-half:>4.,'
and out,lohrth teoipuozdu1'.62
A ,:the milk Low1y, btirring
ail% the.- tirno, .40,'C.,let At ,epOk '.'fiv
m700400 it item% tite tireetend littid
tent' gwelle, ' 4 eg - irito cutiiol, -or
nValt'Agu4 OM ttd m teapot1ut of
chopped parleleYe Line .0. well -butter-
ed baking dieli with the reinaiiiiier of
their: aoperagua 'tips; , pour. in :the es-
aregenitess!lan#71. , icat.0ooak i ,:ith
ealu
0 With egg 'sauce.
teen minutes.
White Sponge Coke. --Sift together
well one cup of /lour, one cop of
granulated sugar, and one teaspoon-
ful ef baking -powder. Add to flour
andl
,huga,rone-half cup of sweet milk,
'the‘' %vell-beaten Whites of three eggs,
a pinch of salt, and one teaspoonful
of almond flavoring.
Young lieets.-The beats should be
about the ;size of hickory nuts. If
any of the outer leaves are rqgged
or rusty, remove them, keeping
those that ' are tender and. whole.
Wash well, taking care not to break
the skin of the beet -root, and cook
in boiling water slightly salted, un-
17tentieree entelellethereleavlere ..
to the roots, drain in a, colander,
and chop fine, seasoning with but-
ter, salt, pepper, and lemon juice.
Set in a saucepan of hotting water,
•
..3zery__hot.,_seittle_you_ sera
and trim the beets. When the leaves
are dished, lay the red beetlets about
them as a, garnish.
"PineaPPle-Onteleteeeleive-leggsee-orter
CUP _ cp lied jeeffseappre pulp andeteiV.-e,
•-e er eta espotiTa-itaiire-ttese-tiefil
spoons butter, one-fourth teaspoon
salt, 'Beat yolks Ond whites separ-
ately, and add salt to whites. Cook
flour in butter a few seconds, but do
t etst te. , elte al , )al,,
Ukrdir, '':. '14itt'1,:iwtitille" 4,tn"i",14k,e' •,!..tt litflieti..ek '
•,5tesete
i,•'
' * ,;1.1`1*-trelet ente of thiS Sort'.
fore using a newgletqS lib.14'4.i"VII
ISO 'it: 114a. nsOp.a- it froui (Ctret
iegi;.teint it ltsetS +Addy 40.1ent,T.°'
.,,Dieltelotha'aro ,4CklY fii.*".
and Sweet boiling ig:elean %Vette
With a good lump- of twin: added...?
.clean oily "eruct bottles, 'ete.
put a few strips of blotting
the bottle with a little vinegar, chd
eiglessafeeeteateiseeeteekeeeeeeeseeee
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atle3r.few 11.):weithesi'"antl'ahrllinsilir-t) in wenn' laevc
ae
Watermix in ga
is :ntr e
quito 3 addnes 'aanray
b t many
m
ilk
in
tstances cake is lighter if made With
water rather than milk.
When you boil Milk, grease. the
saucepan with butter before' putting
In the milk. This will prevent the
granules that gather on the batten
of the saucepan, that are so -hard to .
wash off.
If you have not a glass for meas-
uring medicine, get one as soon as
possible. Spoons of all kinds
so much in size that it is never safe
otra1.7t _tvary
. _a-
the various doses marked can be
There -is nor- need eto -look-untkry,
even if you are working about the
house. You cannot be so cheerful
nor so self-respecting_ when you. are
carelessly _Cresseit-as when_you are
neat and pre,ecutable, end eve •
owe -worker who has no -help, --with-
a little good masmgement, cars be
both.
If gloves eere worn to do the fl!rty
work in they can be drawn off at
he-tredt.-- . . ' . ' ands-free-fromedirte-A-cleau-clestir-
juice, and cut and fold the whites in wound round the head when sweeping
y_omelet, and serve
:iigyparenvdesidtustrstye, and
dir iftroamn bbece oernanlayg
•
il•er,e-heaves-loga ta he -Pushed jr
none hp. would, take hW ease in the
iriarch over, and deposit them beside
epike, that two might go toN thatl
load. Then, grunting, the elephant
•
the pile. always returning for an -
finite delicacy of balance, turn,
other load NO 19ng ' an there' Were° crumbs and, fry.
sun, and wait. Or perhaps there
would pick up the. second. With 10 of
to another; and if pushin
i wit.h powdeied sugar sifted (+ter
... omelet. Garnish with h few :sprays
gristle and dip small rounds of. veal
of parsley.
may be stewed and served next day. The homeworker has a better op -
into egg and seasened cracker
Are good baked iseeramekins with
Veal Cutlets.-Triat off bone end
gh13-43easonerle-w' hittr-Aatuc-------
ter- .--.... L t v •
rehe- trintrain eufteend dust. -
display a neat dress, quite free fronit
removed in cage of an unexpected
visitor. A good plan for the home -
worker is to have a large overall to
work in. which, when taken oft, will
portunit of keeping her 'good looks!
, , . stratirtif.travan clir,;_letreee-
....,_ _ _....._
would dowith his 'trunk curled
solid bananes. Peel and cut into sometimeS dirtycarsand through
against, the log, no elephant would
halves across. Let stand covered smoky tunnels, and often muddy or
give himself the trouble of picking
with orange juice and juice of one dusty streets. She can always de -
it este any more Wan a housemaid
in 'ea ter- ererira"r1idtreir-Tiffe#510117- Ora ..o Ili r-pirellsTrer- an
will pick up a chair on casters.
ters of a cupful -et juice required. Dip cooked meal, while the business girl
- "More • fceecinating it was than I
in eegg and shredded wheat biscuit must put up with what she can get,
can tell to see the jungle patriarch
cruilibs, and fry In deep fat. Swc...etttn but there is np reason why she
kneel down to a heavy log, twist
the orange juice, heat and w thicken should not pay attention to - her
his trunk around it, place it on the•
1 with one heaping teaspoon dour rub- dress, the keynote of which should
top of the pile4 and then rale
bed into one beeping teaspoon but- be neatness, and she should be e.s
position, and push and pull until
niece, The.odde ter, erve In nelaarlete 1 e es 'ye ti
1 dy ta t1PPearsenee 444,-. is, Pesblsie._ • -
t-Avas square, in its
est, because 1,40 m" oor reasonable sauce poured over banana. It you have
never used shredded wheat bisceit
thing, was to see the elephant. push-
ing against the end of a very heayy Crumbs for dippingyou hav,e a
. .• . e. nt ur "se in store as _the
, retelteouteoseeleindeaage
himself balance, and purchase. That
seer/tett to bring him, somehove, ve.ry.
,
our Work-, but he was doing it in
our way.
eresentiv-witheeneenecord
plank the
brown and 00 so misc. bet er t u
cracker crumbs-
wholesome advice to farmer -v.
employ -help -ow the 'form- **.ltecife--ow-
81 41,
quart ot berries take one pint sugar
and pne-half pint water. Doll the'
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Treat him well so long as he is in
your em los. and if he does •not
de -
spooti_13-alika-tid_eeoiellYi"iv.----thee..4nnePainutt-tha. -do-nortapprortatekeepelfinegnutigonstenitrari4ne:
dropee.d, work...an& moved_
"That' meartif it's eleven o'clock,' Have n. large platter or equere cake kind favors and pay for them lay the
said th-e foreman.. *Dittner-hour. Not Tame -pour the berries- on the platter extra amount and better quality of
for FAZing `Edward himself could we or intr. the tins and set its the tright services. It is courtesy to treat. all
get them to do a. stroke of work sun. Do this for two moxe_ days, un- moo Accently_ the_eaF,a 4)u
-syrup 'no no reil-men-,--itolierand-eerar.----
omy. liberal- with 'him, not. only
jheelalyt tgleassbee;rieseo.idb.ut speualt tthheem tionytos
et the table. but give him occasion -
with paraffin°. The berries will te ally a spare day, for amusement and
firm, keep their shape, and he deli-- recreation. Any intelligent ° hired
man swill work harder and perform
the i oauns aLlaqvuoarri aDto an toittnrythtiso do Ton"
hie labor better /schen he feels that
you will find it very hard tee his employer appreciates well do -
age. ;reg."-
.-......-... 4+ ..••••••
ter, one-fourth cup sugar, otie egg,
WIIAT CllOWNS ARE W,011T11.
three4ourths cup milk, one and *oie
half cups flour, one-fourth cup cocoa.,
The lightest of European Crowns
two rour.ding teaspoon, baking NSW- " •
is the State Crown of Great Britain
der. flake in quick oven about
which was emtde for Queen Victoria.
* , Although ,it weighs only 21b. 7or...
t7ie,ontittyt4.71ThinItlega:oh_ lettuototp_out, roar.
potato balls arid cook in boiling salt- mons sapphire come from the signet
ed water/until tender. Care muut be. of rdwaed 'the 'Confessor. In Alle
taken not to cook until they - lege r Petit treasupe-house ere two Crowns
*bleb are valued at $2.000.000- Ono,
libelee. The trimmings may be cook-
ed in separate Tomei and served next of, them .was two gift ot apOIeon to
day, Wake white *loco ef two table- PLUS VII., and contains the largest
?spoon?' butter,' two tiOlespoork$ cl emerald in the world. , The other,.
flour, sodspoon -salt*, and dash of the gift Queen Isabella of Spain/
white" PePPer to ono cuP cream (if to Pius 1X., weighs, pijk.„ anti ia
Milk. Serve eiech plate separately; irotua iL000.000. -
as potatoes look -better en •
lettuce leaf. with a"sPoolatul of dress,
Ing over pot/Abe/L1am ,are e
ally daloty forjoricheonee.
5. The chastisement of our peater-.- fattiation, suppressed bits of evi-
The pain inflicted for moral ende, Acme-. But this was 'absolutely di, -
ter • remedial intent,..and rieetiful to: proved when a weltsknoWn. criminal
Procure tor Mt Peate and pardon`.confeemed to the Crime. In the. mean -
(comp. Prov. 3, 11, f.); so, however. the **pert ahd the
sPise not the chatterting ot.,,lehoVale detective bad settled down in Canada
for Whern Jehovah loVeth, he so- and had alillost succeeded in forget -
indorsed in. the New Teetement peoveth.." tini the tragic episode yehich had So
(eituntr. "Acta It'k-381, etat-eanno •IN-er,F3ttrar tet- Isycov/t WaV-r9,1: straWifiebriOde tifenT•nifir End Wire.
---thertiore-bt04% b000 I And lowing individual selfish ireintilsea:liteli Languiebing & prison at Ilion.
certaht it is that, all Messianic pro.' interests. „,„ FrAtite. La a Belgian woman. whet.
pbecy of the Old Testament reaches ()Petted not bit mouth -Did ere.theeeenrse oe remarkable-et/0feet
' ctilinination in, this Ility-Ithlrd nfinenur por tempisfiti. - I AUL immaerliaticeirteintlier;,:luts_fidleteltie
,Written centuries 8. ePPtessien *Mr Tolootrit he to the hands of Continentat,polles
Were the advent of the Messiah WAS taken awaY-The Hebrew of this toretlLtwir otos. it is stsserte&thid
-whont it as; vertainly-portraysiet endther--good.lookTicir -nor -0.
reading ia every line ntil Written *the sense is that oppression and tritative, but _shops:Inseams remark -
under the very tebadow. of 'C'ellaty,„ prated -0i.* ng a b- '
able power to ceptivale men. Which'
it must ever. stand SS the most" death. The rentlerirs. of this entire she has used to such nmeked effect
wonderful instance 'of divinely in- verse In4be Ilevision gives the Pr0,: en: three oeceetens_ehe has,
spired prophecy of a pereoital Mee- liable -se -Pie, bribe oeiginar and le- _ semi cuistcdy; with the ten.
siah who Was to be the Saviour . of 'great improvement •Ver the render- nivente of her etteteittlatie. tles ene
Sintul men. , • ing.of the Authorlted vereioit. eloped. *ith. the polfee,
Verse 13. -Shall deal wiselyeeLiter-
- shaii peosper. Ilis career ehall.
be 'crowned with complete sitcoms,
Fcadted . . . lifted -op' voy
9'. TheY mottle tIS OTLY"Th451/6'Af men Who Was coneltecting her to trial
is that of the passive th-wiStrnetion. etterittims.takiing the •,iatile3t loppor.
'gib; Areve was Vitale." thi. PronOtm trinity of slipping fewny ito!r, hicii.7-
tlieS,/-liciag` itidetaito. . „ i. ,,,,. hi e I i ' *le flak to
eavin ;n er exp a re 0 a
high --The coining ekeltrition of the Wieleed- • • rich 1.61/A1-"*APPcIfitgY 188' ILLS serperiors in ' the if -wit- PrObtte'-le
Servant in contraet .to Isis past: sedated in ,thoitgis,t since the rich are
, elieSeinent is. %A forth, in this .and iirecluelitly arraigned 4.1..1 the Old Tes- ,*a,v,._116,„„e..,,aLaacitHloyed some ,yeati' e 1.1
• the tteo , -Sueteeding. verses (1h-15).1 tarnent iiropliets OS eSPOially guilty ii_f____117 ,;',"'n
ty When tit she WAS nrretted
• -.*Viiiels verges ate introductory in' of violer.cp and .. Ldeeeit, neither ot Hili"
cliaracter briefly 6tating the ituvort 'which were' flips"' in hi's Inbuilt. ish0 1)o/est:eel that no prison guarsied
of the entire paeeage. • . 'When t thee -Jehovah. • :by nen was strattg enotigh ..to held
i - '
..Theeiseeeetrers-efrees ..
single totuponnd tvut
ngio'n $if
iw.
,
1) Uv the knoWledg
y,,,eferrieg to he pro
'Ili a tiroingh1ii-1f and ble:es
latelt t'ollows e*plaln slop.
the r/pugnanee 1ITt'IL*.
ulf She StorVatit 14 lui hies uf
ostitiOlt. Will I4 -•.i, IeliOVS
r,tb' teritkretl ,,to ItiVIN'±t:11$ tiPtltltig* '
‘
*lly 4ato 14k `tort Dfride hint a iiortion
kC' 4114 not eteape.ra
wh nth' gainst
, t,*ipet wlth
• 44 .
time. At three they begin again,
and work till dusk. and they start
about six in the morning, but they
don't Understand ov,ertime.' "-Pall
-Mall Magazine.
LUSH LE/LATINC1 11021:E.
Eraigradan Tigures Shaer -Vran
- of Depopulation.
The emigration statistics for 'Ire-
land for the year 1905, ispued recent-
ly, fureish nielenchoiy reading, in
that they show 'hew Ireland con-
tinues to lose some of the best of
tier -Population: - tacit -Year 86,4302.
natliva of Ireland, a number equiva-
lent t� 8.3 per thestmend of the popu-
lation, left their homes, the vest dile-
jority to go to the 'United States
Cenada.
The total of 86,902 is a alight
falling oft ae compared with 'several
recent yftre, and is indeed the smell.
tat aggregate since 1898. lint tin,
Toilainetely the outward floW hat
continued, for slate 18.50 no fewer
than 3,9974913 of the -Irieh people
re lette tbeit jiame land. A letege
proportijn �t these sere deeong the
flower of the rate, foe It is almost-
,tttraltioreeineIrithehistoriVieft---the
,enerIPtic and entecinlOrtit..s.0... while The kilowlet aro "tried and triso!'10.rs:
the more helpless .rernain. . redoes for lei creams. They are so, .*And, . don't forget tp hie*
How the province/0 have lost may eatilly made that the tamer's table' lirother Cluirlie, and make
should °Ito') reed.* them.for dessert. 'g0.0d a boy as 1 atif.-
Chocelete--Melt. 8 isithIetiPoone
grated chocolate and half cop efogar. . _ •
Into 1 pt., ..bolling Milk. atit. 2 tfigg: Uas-4 fly the way, wbo Ives
which have. heft beaten fight mini:the best !lien t our wedding?"
halt cup attitat. IleMove from Wiltewb3r: ••The •parmon, I think.
and'bent the two mixtures together. You *c 5t ival air Iit'Otit for him
iteptare on stove and heat until it end no risk whateverr*,
:thickens'. When thoroughly cold add ne-“Pobr. dear 'George niAtst.
41eviating,hiluseitioduslint sLrIzt
then treero. Florcoce--"What stalks tni
'Strairberry-rree I: qt. rich Inlik thlnk 904, &ail" • rIeleno-uVihy, be
add 4 egg' loAttEn Until light. fitereete) only !writes to me, twice a, -day notir.'t
eh very put , in freezer. morn
When nearly 0 I re* and Other humns •
'vat-
4rzyr_ctoont:._.•__
as rig e zogo r te --
Inembers'Of the household, the sMall
jiGrWgili—C#LE1b.S--‘ bof eceencideresT pr-seleWetsjie'UiF,
be briefly. stated: .• AAA, A En
30111111§ta I • • • •• •/. • • • • 44,4tW,014.1.41.
Connaught - 659,141
-Ulster- -,-,-1,121,13-11-
Leinster — (590410
Unclassified - 110,139
41,0.97,613
This total is equivalent to 14.1 tkr,
edit. Wile: aVerage potridaittid;
- „.•
when bery was entrusted
malt Whit
I to use her
With any ertett on
(ilk* Ills suited
ut01 trbu1*tion,
IUMAN 1tAllt
The human hair listlustry is a
tive one in, .1zionc0, thb depar
-trfr
-_\00W7proireittc--..,1
Dordogne,i fore freezing:
verage price, it to curdle.
d of hide smooth, fleh
quality color. The girls of the, 1.
districts tierttiOzved abovc. which' Arai 11
preeettluttliir poor, stipulate that theirr ti
heir shall net cut short, th trout
d.torkeeat the *jpearanc. *1'
bark b
1 hie to*dants.-
yatt 1001C tediart