Exeter Advocate., 1905-08-31, Page 70
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*Avis -ever since the ,referena
fink reirlitentantS 110.V0,41*af
d that it WOUl(l be A- good
but flO denomination has
ft ,disposition to meke such
ns . In regard to organize.,
11, Creed.. null t,eaching as it would
Peri-eary for all to *nal i•k before
would be possible for such,a tiniest
to plaee. They' lieve ttreftemsd
.it1thgi*eso unite. but :each 1ms
or aYoweollyMade , union *eon
-thin4",
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riebc3 and- 11otbarts-pouring--in,---.41Po
Ints-David fell „into 40,4frarftli sen-
di-eOther sins in
its 'frail, and es his position was
vere high and he was very neer to
God, so his was. in effect the
greater, arid Jus self-abasentent • the
snore earnest.
Read' the whole of that fifty-first
_Psalmin which he uttqrs the deep soul°. of .-its .plieses, yet if the. Holy
serrow of hie great heart. and °cries *Spirit' were to 'Withdraw from it
for . 'pardcm and pleads the *livirte is energieing, sanctifying, eonserv-
rorniee. and 410e1ate41: his own Pro-, iog potter - the Whole eticial fabric
8* S('. —
t-
OttliNe -"sure . sy..-
he general trend of aCt and
Word and thought, using. men /Or the
inStranients or • . '
, .
•' OltINCiOUS AOTSS
And It is not too much to say tio,t,
weak -and imperfect and bad as social
‘,cknumercial life seems to be in
Ottail -Otter to its fall.
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r- Of; fresh spnga-i In ,
tathor t1 lek slices and layetbeee on
P1fltQ took 14-.0: rich syrup
red./ Wit-'resttlin
I (!rJP _ebOa fruIt snid *1.1
thiF4:-4b11.
4.-Aurreand.,with--a-tter-det--04,--whipP0
ereasa mid eery° as sflo„a aFS. Pt.losisible*
",,t,he take should not. ho allowed to
got sat or too soggy befOre it. '- is
served. In using strawberr1es. for
this deasert, they must not be cook-
ed for inore than a initiate: indeed;
they need not be -cooked atall. Cut
• them.in stuall pieces and atir into
the- syrUp when it is Coot.
80 aSt0:1 Oticklingte-Cleatt • the
tito.roughly, put, into. cad*on
n Onion and apple ctit -hi' Intives„
dredgi with 'flour. SeltAnd PePPov.
weietyeintrinteese
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teAe*4s
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break in
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tWo dtlyS,
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quart bake' .threo
1Y.s. ',Let eane to a boil.
tt7.-X1;zicellertt Mister& Plekice
Qt1tki-tOriT
one _fittart green tomatoes*, one 'Argo
anliqower, six green peppers. *11 eut
line; add one quart' small Onions. Put
all in 11, Weak brine for 'twenty-four
boars: and boil a few Minutes
in equal parts:Of Vinegar and water;
drain' eigein., and pour over the
pte1tes n dreS;Sing made a* to/Iowa;
Take sit tfelilespoons mustard. one
tableepoon- turmeric', one atleleeshalf
ups white. sugar, one cup floutetand
one-ttuhrter pound mustard seed;
•X. and add two •quarts-irt vine -
Lr; Cook, _pour. over ths.
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-acept. Considerable of the
Ia.:st still -asisis aml complete
usion would be a .101Pratztiettleis
w twit Wrm th0-41a. -
redertifion Is praeticable because
, •
it iblet-L- union without
iiisitn"Protestents*agile. ceneeene
,_nettst-peitt. a... •
erenteS 'between_ them. regarding tho_
.tandarttentaiS of, tnintalitY., They
%ltll wieh.tO disseminate the truths
,proxid` hing of it, woad eatb..en will tri tate, ,s vibe. etudgittents :,: 4," ii' . ..‘„,i+ai, ,;,".
s an trembling before the king of through -the inettljes anipliet.sons :'6t y:‘,..,,,,,t4.,-;:ri,...--•..,,_ .4ball*.t.
,Tnto
.0/ been and earth. Ile fears the His, re it:deters-and servants-As:aching, out "I" l'Ii4"'"*""'-' '-',°Xtei the
loss of the divine favor and help, *uplifting, upholding. ' ' pan in whiettlito'swere-rotts.ted-pour
and 'et•lele eme- j`d-*Cust,_Me not auli-jd ' An4 whet- said, St; 'Paut to the a little ste4kt thlekell tilts- ``'with
from Thy presence,' and take not Thy 1 Christlatn3 at Oorinth, by wile of 'browned flour, aild-7-a7-dozetir -olffies--
. .
:Hely Spirit from me." . It is the cry.; rebuke ,aed reminder when some had thopped and serve as a sauce for the
of fear; but a fear inspired by . w is.. i (alb= bit° Iteentiellfate, s: ' 'What} deektill g 1 3 . fly the - way. remov
14-I1ic11itroeter•-,---;— ---f11'.nolve4re_no4e4tekt yolirebeekee_ta.,_th from the ducks the onions rind a
It inen- , est, whe6T+1----. ".wItleh_art-to-be-wid fe-ir the
losing the divine favor of beteg d ye have of . CI ad?" For purpose only .. �f imparting a little
ce I ,--r---2 ,---t , it tiweils-liittiVi•• irtivbfe'.W-t-', h-c0.11:trd.EVY'040..i9V-ahnOir
t,,,atut it some. faii to finti- in4dual- and per -tot -ins lihe great work- lug, if need hts: any strong flavor _ a
hemselves that peculiar :fear it save Isbell the individual utterly re- the ducks.
e .
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you, W1
ich
seems that the reasop is in a geneal Jects
ek n
g
aiu
alieWe •eos
$ a
Anes between them Concerning Uo
itteways'of doing this work. Feder -
tion would enable them -to irteulcate
the doctrines which they all accept.
to accomplish the objects theY all
int at, much -more ertectiVely with
given sum, of money and a'OXpQngiven
. •
di t tiret4 t .thatt they are
rifting any 'Of their ,denottilitatioeal
ieetilittrilW -CrW-4orYb
tIOn 11'40 federation Would earl:Y.-on
the )irk in regard to which-all/W
Agreed. Each church, vrotlid beau-.
tonomous in respeat„ :to• matters.
.te Witiat" there as nottnpIte
ent It woulii seem there
1COU1I hardly be any dou ,t1
atzents--tmtt-the-frfetrds---saf-TriY;
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*organization along these lines.
is an inte trsAing_questien. whe-
er propos if e(-
-00,14-101te 1,
toward o e union. That it
WotiId b in., bout a
dim between thee_v.aricemeehurcheL
4siTeistill7e—tae ei-V-looE-i-vith More
tolerant egos -upon 'each otter's -pe-
4logrna '..a4id worship
with less _excluid.vjavor upon-
tIwli'
Wertild.teuti in The near future to ac-
''tnal "cottleseence seems improbable.
, WideSpread''religious*revelutions are
• niti;,`So ensi1, or speedily brought to
MUTH).
Olt Oink that ;Miss Spriggs,
the piano beautifully?"
•" atiswered tho nAusiciaa who
conseiktitionti and ,polite„
or say' that 7.1tiss Spriggs is
tit shell She iss the piano:*
wife spent- her- early
i millinees shop.- said a
we.tltby seifernatle /44111 tbe 'other
'Vine wends MoSt'of her time
tore itewi,"/,Oottleci hiS• friend.
t"Sbetit pretty dear, tool"
Mrs Wallace (impressively) -"Ah,
1 another story of a Irian who
hill lime Weis
Ur's; Watiesee (sweetly)
*Anti did that make iti's -home bap:
or does the paper not soy?r'
'wo:012ife1,
tr
.:7tOtiftattiL.
'00100042„,,, "if the.
.., 1 .
4 I ;
1...imsene„Pearbes with Ice-crea.m.
x4TRAGE,
mote
el
it)I*00:'t*),.;tti'.:4:sii:t-ttl:tre:,!!iiti'‘atetitf :." tti.. iy,,u,
- leinCes.:: ,,f1; e; .i.linbsti"i,e.
1. tho
tur r_
. ..e.b es o t o
ditanti
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the vondittoint 'are, sue to render,
heir prMence extreMely, undeeirehlee.
ITareVtiMyttiNr171riiiirttiiii;H.
'T-ItiTettree.eito"
the use of certain corinnon fonds.' In
animal* 'foods, extremely polsoncivul
principles galled ptomains ' easily s,f),•
pear• ail: the result 'Of baeterial :. ac-
tivity, and may cans° Wholesale ill-.
414:14)4"s:uirelt:Perargtieills. 4ar:d'ClisfP;ce.itallifrOPper°144;•
cared for may develop tyrotoxicOn, Or .
cheese poiSen, as'substance that is
not rare in ':ictleireallti 'while botale '4
ismis a. serious form of ptomain-
poleoniug following the eating of
tainted *neat- or sausage. - - '- •-.„ --- •-•
Fish 'end. -IsheiWish. yield 'similar •
__eeenel • .,.• Les, : •
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P.,..7141C1140' oSrPhEOH zolus.iittir 32t. E
104111.4.ir
ishop of Ripon : Says Low Birth
-•
creased birthrate chiefly concerns the
wealthy. cultured, or, at any rate.
intelligent -- classes." Oil the other
d themine • , •la
2 *A—. ,
,
..-4rtirfr 4.
For- % it Is hardly to be eipeeted , Is Mutt. et 1, assr. ngsuggesting,
that a thinking being would do such tilevating. - The . best of things of
thiugs as could insure only the loss life are Ills work, the greatest bane -
of something he -knew to be priceles*. lilts done by man are Ills work. We
Men aro careless about their reit- onust learn more of Him and we shall
gious. Men Aro careless about their, trust- HIM the more and value Ilint
religious life and about their tela-: the more. During these days of our
tion tc. the .Ifoly Spiritmostly be-, probation we shall be wise to plead
cause bey do not fully understand (0* His continued preSCIICO. "OCtSt
bo the.11oly Spirit is and, what He ; me not away from Thy presence, and
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Stl1Tenc4 his neck
proud.
ntr TIONEt. • L.ESSON,
SERI?. •
Xesso X. The Captivity Of oTas-
oeldejel
L SS IN WORD 1
Was stuldlort;
•
Uttrderted his heart. -Literally,
Strengthened ids heart. That is,,
be-
cauut altogether fixed Itt Ills Purpose
and determination Mit frilitnitide
110118.01f before (led nor to follow tire
-advice---otsitiSqtropliete-Jerentleh„,
surrelderTIO adrezzsi• e
1.
i Unit fn -ATVS OPIle
197-67farWiiii. 1.0
from rnuslsi emoted
things are also often offenders l,
this way.'
-The-.eyitiptortisproduced by: these
sub-Siet be extremely ,sove,re,
and' comprise intense gastric pain,
vomiting, intestinal disturbances.
arning--thirst, .consteletion--44--t1e
IhrOat, .and --oftentimes ,distarbauee--- ,
double_
cctieS there -
great , prostration ` and weakness
the heart, which. may last for weeks;
'The practical lesson to be drawn
f ' n eepossi
4.
mt_mg_11,11
freezer ,for twa or .three hours, until
!well frappe.; Him ready round Of
sponge or angel cake. Lay one of
1 the pencil halves on each of these,
surround the cake with IC,43 (Teton
or whipped cream, and put a largo
spoonful of leeecreain in the plo.Ce
left Vacant by the peachOtence
Ripe- Tomatoes, "PiOleled„ e‘Wipe
carefully one peckPfinisalaPthp ripe
rmfl*t�
sprinklingthetn as they are paeked
Jut,J4t--ii440,,i(1414.4
p t."icald 000, 44Taiton Air -rain%
to goVer the tonal. es) .D1 strong
der--stittegar an
inatoete toyer cloSely and let stand
three days. •Pout eiT tho Vinegar,
scald jteinut ,043,41. ----104)Itatxurnrepetatettee-tIthate -trona_ iirarto„
tifen:set, aside for sit Or eight weevil.
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'-'To what awful extant and in what
° Note -These Word Studies are bas- onanner is indicated in the following
an she text edetke, Revised, %ere LPits..ea ; "Per hot
-1-P1 - • see -fine
The End -In the year 597 Nettuen- found their wickeeltiese. eaith eciebelv..•
„_.14 - fl )rit)ita;'-1mes s. se.mf
gether with many of the noblest ot else.. I -have seen a _horrible thing;
t ea s rn t 1 f steeree--Latttlr-walk-ti
nd in exa tag 6frot $0, art t toy sttengthen the hands
so dolt
IvreetAiVitstierve-
throne ot. Jerusittelet, 'a solemn -oath turn from his selickedne-Sta they Are -
of allegiance he evidently -considered of them become Unto me as Sodom,
the ettauotativel of the _W1100111 -4;tf feud :the inhaldinnie thereof.
Judah sufficient to render it harm- nierrah2''(.1er. ,14; comp: also
less itt' the- luture Tbe osi»y Jel 7.-tr-11-; rijg1_1)
-1571IiswensWeiegvess-eUeWilaW,--10-4,-;
power of resietance which he bad tin- kiel,„,,,Iirijah, Habakkuk, tend otlev
derestimated, and scarcely had lie pr6pliete. . .
returned with his army into llablon:a itiniug up- early and cendings-Imply-
before the remnant of the nation at ing the urgency. and importaece of
Jetusalem were again planning ,the the message and thoi ;earnest
rrvvrtitrow of -,fonign supremacy. etude -of 'Jehovah who ilid tiot lair to
Zknelf as ,ve• have seen in I Warn find instrtiet, , hie legieple fey
lesson, was above all weak iticatti- of the messeniees he twat to
"
1 4 4
persuasions of his chief advisers
and of the king of Egypt and, brelk-
lug his oath, 'again deelared the ea -
111
t
•
t'D t
than both early nntLirtle-
16. Mocked- the inNeengerie-Ho
.21 erern inh, --was .6,--imprinonerl.„ beaten,
and threatened with death kve have
depetdenee of. Judah from Babylon's. seen in a prevfoun fil
tn 586 fl. re., after a stege 01 one reported In Jer, 2d. 20413 to have
and a half years, Nebuchadnezzar hilvt. put to dentiL and of the' °feta
-ktnrs jijt 'him, and seutteluilttein pe•rlod, nothing is knowt
bim in chains to flab Lon The tem-, (et ail,- ITall• 1. 6)• ,
ple tlu royal 'palace, and all of the 17. Chaltleans-The land of ti'altiu.,
titest buildinp in the city were burn- 'ft ant which the name filuthkan• des, -
ed The walls of the city were in a rived, lay Amitheatit of lIabelonia on
large part torn down, and, sonio the seacoast. It became a •part
seventy or more of the higher bihcers the lliebylenian empire, and the •
apd nobility were executed. Others. thaldeaus not only furnished the,
df the remaining iiihabitant6 rinfiered :early dynasty of Bahelott,Jitut also
exileand only a email remit:tent ril:inigrated 0 large nuislibarinto
the poorer elesses were left in the ,lotaia. The founder of the new Ilaby.•
ity. instead of a king a govern er Ionian 1 1»dt 111 Nabopolasimr, Was tt-
wasp apPinted. 'a tru12it••41 ctsaitimi, ti•na from hie time the
Mena .of Jeremiah., who made tura term Chtild(ya was lived to designate
ti o faln[ty cat, iheadquarterS not at Jerusalem, hut the whole of nabytonia• ,
tle(14,141h*eisjRlow.-±hatt no. conteeteeeteeti--Thee.4seee
ntended it* a-ritturtieked by a revenritiit SOH for this re Pans unen 13 8 •lt•
-saving deeife for eke benefit, iirf,tilft P0t15it 'of David, but the unurpers,..•ed b Ezekiel C49 IdlittIVS: "The inH
itiegrr_ of 34*'ng new situa7 fearlilg tt.e revenge of the 13abIo. gutty ef, the biome of Israel and of
. • .
eso *ere the words of the Blehop,
-of ilipon, who, in a striking speech
in the House of Lords, called atten.•
tien to the -report of the Commission
or. Physical Deterioration, and sug-
ge...sted further enquirs on the subject
of Infant mortality. -
NOT CONrIZMD TO unrrAng„
.,Tho slow cheeking of the strength
nd vigor of the race declared tke
'.6;.r1'.
an _ is -quite as marked in the
colonies. amt Parliament is boundto
mei es ne .
ter meaning behind ft.
f• deelhut _continues., will the
ghat -speaking people in MO, o
Ixty et,ears' time be able to Populate
etteeegOvertt, Or Oven Iibld' those
ltten:etthediliditectowruinntattires from the past?'
With :regard to infant _mortality
vit'hiltio:r:gatli tbocetant
HINTS. TO 1110t1SEIKEEPtRS.
,orea beautiful ilo ee
fill a glass bowl v.71th carbonated
Witter and Inantediately arrange in it,
teirtUrtittilit y --o
' flow.ers • will soon be covered
ieit-fatietie •
il7111 FECILmil
cooks
It tip. fresh should have
the. leav
4..
el 40;000 lives Al; year, tte op
e emp oyment of
declared that th I
nritinrrirri-d-Er64,
the death rate. it was undoubted
that the 'rate was \greater where r
• 1 1
toirmormtutrast
it
'11,'.' he argued.. "we belong t a
low4
rig-- its omelette
ribw muth mure does it behove us to
titrpre 0
thate.eareeentrust,edetoens that-
tialautumAWML. A Avow orrammuumegemoste
-owe- tha-Thandling- -Of all
things irttended for table use. Alt
perishable foods must be cetisurned
as quickly as •possible, • and must .
never be ieft out • of the ice -chest
longer than is absolutely necessary.
Canned foods should. be entirely ree
-moved f.roni the/ tin as soon as
opened, and nothing that is intended
to -be eaten should; -ever be allowed
toestand_ onprotected fremeettie, thist.
`'IraTe`TE-CCO-OWill. y stmlug with
banteria and Mold spores which find.
.-.
a t a 1 •
. f
the diShes .preparid for -the ' liurattet
stomach* and, often give, rise to the
4.
fetbe- poisontr,etneeities-
ion. Lastly,. every article ot, food,
tinned- .--or ---otberwiaa, -
ahriormal ' apitetirance; taste or
aztould--Ite-diseardee4--
-
'HEALTH IIINTS
For Bound Shou1ders-11 you are
e e
a 4 ; a
out a *pillow .for a white, or at least
use a Pat on
f
a f a. onto in a teats' Of
ffe
e.
- Jane fled- into Vemit. ogee] ./ ere,. urlah exceediege groat. and tee !,
eree•etee a s ag s . vi 7,c
mi 1 mat itinst his will t ken. tettli las •i lull. of I la cul Id ti it • full°
t i.eut. " Greenery est be mixed
with the llowers afterwards. Poppies,
v-ery lileeseonisseslunild ,heve
the ends of the stems seared with a
placed in.water.
To dip ,broth or soup from the ket-
tle* move rorward to the , hot • part
of the range, making the soup boil
furiously. ittisis a -large bilis.:
e etet the middle of .treeitiet from
which a eupful ' of soup at a time
•
s ion ye to em the bt-st oppor-
tunities of not. only surviving but of
living vigor,ous, hesilthe*, robust and
-attire lives?"
rartarev-vr#Tri.ka
A Traveller's Experiences in Ilflace-
'dont**. •
• After 'the' last- Xfacedonian.„upris-
ing undersSaratov had been .put
ielown, expeditions -sent by
nifty tirdipped-lauttht5-14rt-itiu-,---England info-thee-lia
to the aides of thepot. provisions' for the inhabitiiLts' of th
Thre-practiee----of Aettingslittleschltel
Oren run barefoot is a very danger-
ous one. If we could be sure that
there- ,Yitere .no rusty nails or lilts of
glass around it trfight he all right..
Even an ordinary scratch coining -itt
.art.14111-z4Astimu*Effmninaw.,1,111114
'cad to very --smirlus- results. :Clothe -
your boyis feet In light -weight tot -
ton stockings tend reeing, stout -
anted Shoes (or sandtilitl.,e. -
Servs freele ripe fruit tor the first g
courge for -brStiki`fiet as at other fi
meals. At sanitariums tlie.pittlentst
ot*e,, r'xiiceited to ent- fruit before. thefi
tootietl food. may-bet„.anAnno-1
vation in the teuntry.'
ate accuseottted to sit down nt fable •
told eat 'heartily of fried meatfried
or boiled potatoes, autl strong coffee -
And then have little desire :for
ber*4u4 ipte peaches Enid °the
--
rzesiperated h:t.r Ibo -sst
must largely Ite CrtlX,11414.1V1a dig
inq atiynnsoilitthlefood., w1*er'.as
moth aq in re-.
. . . , . . • Servl.fets lite threws•laltor
vpiee,21,_ •::,efoslekicAlt-Coptpare 14cs- ,sas.., Jetov.olt.Jiat It . ifIrt:atze_n_ ,ti...„1141.iti.i. . 1411,661'146 3111t.: 1-c4 (161166" It
•i,sou..,1-1*Vord ,..4tudick or,..precellittg Ic6s- ,!. nod .lehevah sf•et.11 not". (F.2e-fr. ' ). t IP',i'" tq:11.0-47t. lv.111PPP4'-itttAlff.ie: -
.,., . , _ , ...„.. _
,•son,, : .• ', !!,1/,)):i Zia .puniniantent littelf is 4.0.,`'.'wili Tn- rolltA *vortli. tryiett'f with,:ib
i 'Eleven S;eara---44rorni It • C. . fif-r-4# 10 v, scribeAl nitre in tleatil in Ve-a?'st 1.--4, '': cake' vett:nibs. ?Mx 7',.iibain nett c sti
Rites: -. .. . . ' ' • • ..litntts. it of Fjr.k.k. 0, _., . . iesttetiy .0e dirs.sfed. -for the Titan!
Y •
*et• kftto- y0114
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Vailt wors/Ap. - Yott ttai,
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'end consistently .advieed ttiecliniplete by, the careeini attay •
ssasult 'and current:ler to t/to 1.13by- 411 the things Of yam tvIlfett:\Tonalit.
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tor.timiiia 'Ott's .klstit • .0•A3eleyrio. ' ft f 1 eb. Vir.V4-61-TI:4.
106k of tile telverey, i ' IllId6iftlefultol'ti httot,rt. ' '
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_burneel,evillegeseandi ---metrital, supplies
and clothing -foe those " in direst
need. In '"The Burden of„ the Bal.
kans," Miss Duelnum, _one, of tile te-,_
lief agents„ describes; het eXPerione.est,
with tile 'warring factions,
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to the. devil. Y It', •
ev.eLrywhere..:T1u 1shn ebreaL-
Ing the cOmMandments of the Pro-
phet, and the wrath ot Gad is upon
tkent. aro drunken; the kill
orto anoliter as well ade Christians..
When a .Christian is • killed I speak tO
them like ill%
yott;Stzlk
did nothing to you.:1'
'4"1 Struck him boatt."0
tinbelioVer.'
dot.Stoir
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44 *Of murk.° X 40.* .1
41 ilut thy yell uOL UntierStittiti tha
What, you do i rontrary to, theirri
Of tlotil 1}'O,y00 VOW -Yell 0...ft moi
tieweriti Ile? 11 '46*
len •Wrato ' land-
latOSi
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Prevent a ,Cold --Warm baths
"--lesfet `weirett
akenAttrin the -da
a ew 1110111en 8 v orous es a
the cold bath in the morning, as it
is an invigorator for the ealre day.
For'lletrne:-.1Colliing,--ie better for
• urnie-thane-thee-white of an egg, - e.
ituttitter-asit--'11Trr*Ibirs•
Pain.. and prevents inflanunatino.
A few drops of laudanuni, heated
slightly, with the. samo. qutintity of
sweet Oil:" is ',also an eltildst sure - • .
cure.' tor earache. ' It should' be
dropped the ear, carefully-. and
Wagged in, With cotton., '
anaphor le very useful. iresterr
he air of a sick room. rut a piece
tit` MI Old- scitice-r. and of It lay the
point of a'srod-hot poker„ When , its
tomes will ritilekly fill the rootn.
iciatts .dre-advocallnir • 1107 use
--
o pure olive oil for weak lungs. It
hids fair to take the place of sod-
litenstinter AO' take.- Oilves, ttstk
food, are 'considered Very strengthen-
ing igr these with lung trouldes.
Dotrt think.of the compleSion only
and fear tan' and frecklese they, can
be- removed. The tout IS one of Igo
suolit einclent of all surgical tuethoils
15 7aPat Of morbil. growtits,_ its
And ttlf-narOltleal
skin, (lihease. , Porn be afraid of
intshirm. POwers, are. in °
the Ch*n,fea1 rss of the stln, and
they rejuvena
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