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The Brussels Post, 1904-1-14, Page 3ION* ^ T.^ A REPENTA. a poo„hos,. r Edema. awe nothing at in a simple, cidldillse way he repeat. 13:11 J'estIS (1,11rifit, le my all in ell, Ah, yes, ouch loving yearning,. euefli tender turning wttli joyful tied greLeful Moe to a divine Saviour, are 1410 1110.110dita0 ec.sulte of 1tetiel ration -bailee, The darker the elotele that hang °vol. Mount Sinai the more riepturous the emptied Sepul- cher on Fleeter more. The more aw- ful the hurricane which tosses us laboring Wi•th a buelnese friend to about Upon tho Rea of sin the mere give Ills heart to God. This matt at beautiful becomes the Beehlehem tont said: '''MOodY, I will do as you etee, beckoning us aerates' the Mill ask, but (mon one condition, tenors and into the harbor where has itlwaYS !mete my anibieion from the rescued mariners 'wed rover frar a boy to be woektt $100,000. seo agate tho engre waves, •oO from the following text:— Lek°, that my wealth Is rapidly nearing THE WAY OF SALVATION. sin,. 5, "Excellt ree'ent, Y° 0A0". that, mark. When I 'lave that mueh Still another reason for inunedialee 11.11 likewise Perisi`'." in the bank, sliall then becalm 0 repentance : The muto appeal of Blending between the open grave Christian and bo a true, practiced thousands of immortals heading to- ej the dying yeal coal the new made christias ,well as a professing ward destruction who may • be saved of the emnIng year, wo hear ono." From that moment the man's if we will only point them to the W ; thunclor the command: "Re- eternal destiny wale Sealed. His Way, The moment a repentant sin - pent! Repent( Repent yo of sin!" heart became hardened. Ire dici ner ie snatched from eternal death Whitt (lots 4)1et memo? Not 50010W reacil his 8'100,000 milestone along that moment Ile longs to rosette olone, though it includes 111041 ot 0 the pathway of wealth, but he novel. others threatened with the same alone regret that wo have sinned reached the foot of the cross, Par- danger.. And, oh, my friends, how agoinst a fled so go(t) and so lov- doe :or ethe of 3.00a. yes. nut many simier.e theee are who may be Ing, but renunciation. There is no C.ocl offers no assurance of Pardon saved it by the grace of Clod we will reel repentance mail there is doter- for those sins which wie deliberately go forth to save them ! But mark 11101111 10 00111 11111 in 1004. . Standing between the open grave of the clyiug year and the cradle of Rcsolve With Divine Help to Begin a Better Life With the New Year efeletered itecorihne to Acc of tee' nue uninnin, th, On, many weeas aeci menthe ho had been Thounend NInu ilonencl and Three, 9y Win Huey,Tercet*, at ties a./eaittinenc of dlgrivAtturil, ottawadi • A despalth Nom Chicago.•sayE;; ilev, Munk Be WILL Talmage preach - initiation to abandon nin. 11 means that ouch sinner punt (irst, be vilflng to pluck the W riggling. hiasi ng ser- pent of evil ou1 of his tweet and the WO hurl It from him as though it had ouicr acifi 10)101(1oabout tiootbne. 18100:0, Wily, the poisouous fangs of a fatel coiva again? Because tho tar reaching before Christ's blood will blot ao.t,it word "repentance" embraces another the evil reSults 01 a far reach i lig word, "rest' tu et n It means that heaven is not an out-. Therefore, if we aro going to try house of ft Dante's Inferno. Ti to undo the many wrongs 'of the paradieo lost which Milton described ast can never become paradise regaine) d p, we must be about our Father's I usiZess very quickly. God forgives to any 51 01101 who clings to Ills sin. It means that the sinner has no ground for expecting heaven at tho end of his course unless, through the poWor of Christ, hu has renounced his sin. Either the repentant sinner, with wiclo open eyes, is walking di- rectly toward the cross or else he is walking directly away from. it. IVhat says Paul Iri referenee to this renunciation of sin? 'Po the church of Corintie 130 wi•ote practi- cally these words: "There are two groups of people—group the erst, those . that: aro followees of the World; group the second, those that aro followers of Jesus, If you would he a follower of Jesus you must leave the group of the world and seek the group of Christ." Those are his exact words:"Where- Often, very often, have I seen Mtn fore come ye out from anlOng thew, and be ye separate, enith the Lord, cater my room and throw himself 10 an agony of despondency on the and touch not the unclean thing, and I will receive you .and will be a la- ther unto you, and 3,o shall be my sons and daughters, naith the Lord God Almighty"." Without repent- ance of sin there can be no remis- sion of sin. Now, my brother, my sister, come to the practical and overpowering questions: Aro you and I, on this last Sunday night of the year, ready to turn our backs upon sin? Are we ready to tee'. mit this viece of civil habit which 'we have been nursing in our bosoms as O Nathan's pot lamb? Repentance of sin means more than to be merely sorry for sm. It moons 0 complete renunciation of, a turning from, a should 1080 .110 111110 ill beginning the repudiation of sin. Aro you and 1 long and difficult task of trying to reedy note to promise Gocl that, undo the wrongs you have clone. with the help of tho Holy Spirit, we One of the self evident proofs, (4a- wn) throttle otir secret 5)115, 00077 tent to all, that Zaccheus.wa.s truly as the natives of, India in bands go Converted was tee blunt statement forth to destroy the men -eating he made. to 'the Master when ho said, prowler of the dark jungle? "Behold, Lord, the half of my goods TEB I give to the poor, and if 1 have 171-111811.1 OP SIN. taken anything from any man by Aed why should wu not one and false accusation 1 restore to him 11 bo ready to turn eur backs upon foerfolcl." Then Jesus Said unto And re:lot:nee sin? In all the history him, is Salvation 001110 10 of our lives is there one instance of this, house." yielding to sin in which slit has not True repentance can never take proved itself our enemy? As aloath- place without being accompanied by some calmer has it; not 'been eating a 11013'. longing to nvake restitution at the vitals of our hearts? It has fol 011 an ' evil past. Thee my broth - steadily been devouring our Man- Itplenir..°",..,1111ftie.c,1 better 0101.0 haste to re - e are ma' nsy evil words hood and self respect. 'you have spoken which you should Standing between the open grave try to recall. There are many bad of the dying year and the cradle of influences you hove exerted over elle yew' about to be born, my text your companions, There aro mcmy, is especially appropriate. Why? very many, sins which you have Though God offers pardon and peace committed in your homes the °nets for repentance of all' past sins, he of which you 511001,1 try to eradicate does not Pifer Pardonfot 0110 sin from yow. Minds and hocuts of your that We intend 10 conntat in the fu- chiiciven. "Repent ! Repent 1 Repent.' thee. Ono drop of Christ's blood is, yo of ent Repeet, 00 that you sufficient to undermine and sweep may be eine, like Zaccheus, to 10' 00003 the mountain ranges of past turn fourfold to those whom you evil. But ta the man who is cher- have wronged, liestitutioe must lathing his sin, who will not break go hand in liana with repentance, with it, who Will not give it up, REASON FOR REPENTANCE, there is no promiserardon for the Past is There is still anOther reason for of no aVall to a man who loves his sin and will accumulate a ceep repentance„ al The greater our self abnegation the more gior- new load next year, next month or lotus will appear to uS the forgive - a01(1 Week, , though thet sill be no nose of God. The 111010 WO stand .41010)1 ” a grain 00 sand by the 8011- afar off and beat our breast an(1,. there, as small ae a microbe which lion 1110 Poor publican, 55.3, "God tan only be seen under the magnify- be mencifiti to nee, a sinner," the Ing ,glass in the biologist's labora- more joyous will be the Savioutoe lerY, words whicill will welcome us into NO MAN CAN SERVE TWO our Vather's house when he says, 'MASTERS, "Son, clatightee, thy 81110 010 for- given thee; go in peace." Then the , Many people mistakiegly suppoee burden of the cross will not bo a :hat God's pardoh applies to Altura burden, as yott and 1 may hanve an - is well as to past sins. '1'lley think tielPated. It will bo such 0 burden It applies to those sins evhich woces wings roe to so bird or sails aro Intend to commit, it's Well as to to Et ship, to carry me fortvard to those sins of which wo aro already the harbor at' peace." inilty.' In the far east the leroheine . Deep eepentance roe sin naturally 110110105 . auppose that earth and implies a comosponding gratitude toward 0111181, who 11115 redeemed us h°ftlitin '80P0r01c'd by a great from the evil results or Sin. Tho chasm, 0001' this fatheniloga chasm gueater the danger the greater the are' stretchedmany bridge:4, e tile breadth s hair in thishileases/I love we have for our resetter. I was never more impressed with this Dem. those infinitesimal bridges the tooth than east year, when 1110 0111 - Immortal Souls meet pass from asgo phesbytery banqueted its meet earth to heaven while glowing, hiss- honored member, Ilev. Herrick Ing, bursting finances homing up Johneoh, D. D., on his seventieth from the bottoulless pit beiMath birthday-. Without doubt Dr. John - scorch their foot and thy to drag 0011 1S 0/10 of our most influential them &twat. Sb seine people of living ministers or the Presbyterian Christian America foolishly think 'eltuirch, Ile 10 1101 ohly a great they can reach heaven, though they coolosiastical stiatesente and famous are deliberately eted intentionally Peofoesoe, but ho has bolencl to Min walkieg, aa the Mohammedans fin- With golden eevEls of lovo all who agine thentsolves doing, over the het know hint end Who haNe lived cloSe fires of evil, They believe God will to hint, After the different, Chicago Pardee those sine which we intend Ininietere had 8p01011 and expressed TELEPHONES AND DISEASE, to commit, in the Neut.° as well Els theft' deep reef:met for their honored Umee sies ;tee steeady griestt Dr. Johnson roso to_, reply. A societal nueethpietio for the public Ecl agoitist tee npon the wad- pages With a sweet, g.entle spirit lookieg telephone has been ietroduced in of the past, Mg, loving 03054 110 said Germany with the' objeet of avoiding 'oeieetheee, 1 am over-whohaed with the spieled or diseasecarried by the ' UNDOING WRONG, title overpowering manifestation 1:51 coedeosing moiettire of the breath, A Pardon for the Pas: shut X° par- yottr loVe. I have done nothieg to pd of a large number of discs of Aon is peoutimed he future Sinn 1110111 11 thiS," Then, With a, )1l1001', With a, hole in the 'middle, is which 100 (101 11301•1110::;Z 111101111 to (111 06110., 110 genteritily laid inserted in the inoethplece, and 1110 melte ILO Me, itlecelee / think it all the ha,Ppy rose 110 of 1118 WS'S upper disc of paper is tern off atter ens,,eeene (hie as MS 4e8t1teonte) For work at the foot of ills Sawloor when every cohrertiation, those who truly repent, but the work 1 restitution oe of atonement to our beother men who has suffered in body or soul by our wrongdoing be- longs to us, and we know not how soon tho opportunity of debits that work may pass awaY. PAST MISDEEDS. But though we may be tillable to undo 011 wrongs we have done our neighbors we can make restitution for many of our past misdeeds, and one of the chief manifestations of true repentance is the expressed de- sire and willingnees lo pelsonally atom; as faa. as lies evithin ma pow- er, for past faults. The widow of the famous artist John Opie once sai : "I never saw my husband satisfied with any of his procluctions sofa and exclaim., 'I never, never oan be a painter as long tts 1 livel'" "It was a noble despair, such as is never felt by the self complacent daubers of signboards,"•commented Charles 11. Spurgeon. "It was a noble despeir, which bore the aspir- ant up to one of the highest riches In the artistic annals of his ootin- try." The truly repentcuit sinner, too, has a noble daspade in his rest- less and unsatisfied desire to make restitution for all the evil he has done. .This desire will goad him 'on and 011 as long. as he lives. There- fore, my brother, if you have a long and evil past, so far as possible you unropentont cannot ruSeue the 1111rOfientallt. The blind cannot leap, the blind or they both stumble into the aittei and be lost. But while I have been talking re- lentless time 11715 been pushing the minute hand around the face of the clock. Like one who WEIRS for dis- solution, the yecte 1903 is ready for the messenger to lead it forth to sleep in the graveyard of Um other dead yeal.s. If we are to repent in 1903, we must do $o soon, we must do it now ! The messenger Is knocking at the door. Goodby, old yeter 1 Goodbyl Thou has been a good bleed.' to most of us. Goodby! When we meee thee before the judg- ment seat of Christ, may 000 hear thee testify that thou elitist see the tear of penitence upon oui• cheek and that thau dicIst hear us say to Oat' Heavenly King, "rather, take me 05 1 Ettn.,' Goodby, old yew. 1993! ' Goodby,! Coodhy I 'Yes, the year 1903 is almost gone forever, —4- A.N IMPORTANT TRAIN. The ',Wrecker" Ts Always Ready e for ,Business. Upon great railroad syetems the wrecking-In:tea is as carellully ar- ranged as the apParatus in a lire company's house,' ready to go inert action as soon as the call far it lo ticked upon the sounder in the 'dis- patcher's offiee. A writer In Peter- son's Maketine gives en amount of the 'Ovreolime," Coupled together, the care stand upon a convenient switobetrack that is always connected with the main line. No other cars are allowed to be . placed upon this switch at any time. Some comnanies 1'0501.00 0310 Of the fastest locomotives pur- posely to haul the wrecicing-tre•in, and keep the etagine in the round- house with fire continually in the furnace box, Prolea.red to steam up at a moment's notice. The train is made up of four, sometimes five oars. the rear one being occupied by the officers ansl toyed:ere, with a portion reserved for the rope and Chain 10111011 aro part of the equipment.. The officers have a "sitting -room" with a table ried benches, where they ca,n consuit on their way to the Merle of tee acoident. 'ffim men's quarters aro furnished with a few stools and a bunk for each num, so Shot, if clawing the ;night, the crew may have a ehance to take a non on the way. The next ear ill front is coiled the "blook car," and contains a 8111011- 1innter-yarce filled 08 11 is .With pieces of timber ranging from Wedges to he haneenerotiunder the wheels, or jacks to square posts of varieties lengths, lised for propping, Since the it:volition of the wreck- ing -train, "hand tackle" is not ern- PloYed a0 ninth na in former- days; but hundreds of feet of rope, rang- ing from elizes the thick:legs of ono's linger to cables two Inches thick, are carried in coile with huge wood- en pulleys, as aro also ehains strong oniough to move a leundrodoton weight. On the next ear axe two or three sots of examtrucks with Wheels attached, to replace any that might have been bre/ken, for the lower peel: or gearing of rolling - Stock atifeees more in an 0001E10111 than any other portion. Sometimes It is weenethed completely front ilhe caw itsolf, the wheolts broken MI the axles or damaged in some WILY, so that it is fit only fifir scrapetron, Next to the locomotive is the erane- eats On which switigs a groat steel arm wilioeo neuseles °I chain will mist fifty tons at a thne and swing through the air, doing the work of aye handleed paire of hands. Te,e life oe 0 reileocad,er is full of uneentainties. No one knows when news ef 011 0E1110111 may 00010. Pe4'- 110110 SOVOrril WOOks inay olapse with- out eveft1 a. COW leaving the tounke then all the wrecking -gangs on the -may have their homes full because of two ow throe discietere in twenty-four ho0e8. 3» 11118 respect 13110 WOrk 15 SilY1110ir to fire depart- Meil% service kb 0 big city: but the reeleoacl oonapanees believe in keep- ing all hands employed between times, and the wrecketrala is always steMoned nem: some of the shops, Wil1010 13110 111011 can fill up Emil. time. Ono sot 10 at work days and an - Other set hights, tiatleso the railway is too swan to offottld a double mote, when the "call" method is employed, The men ere than obliged to reside where the "miler" can refteb 4140111 in ten Or 1111041011 minutes. --....---- till Orefoieete 0 et al 0/110(8,4t91,9 aces/it water, afterWards 'rinsing In Clear D •40, • T FOR ni• lIOME , 51151(00 ,,i, dry, either befere a fire or in the hot sun. THE S. S. idhssoN, 0013BEN THE FREE TRADER . , hot water. They must then be OMAIVZSEB,LAitT SREKS TO DX. 4 gif9 To Take ltust out of 8001.-110 il\TTZ041VATI0NAT, LESSON, Do HIS 10101109, n .., K 9 with the fittest glans -paper 01 emery ,3',419, m?. 31) ee/pee for the Kitchen. el Paper. Clever the steel with Meet o, oil and leave for two (lees; rub with •ITTI. .••••••• O ' 11 yg k. 11 0 am: Other Notop a ,(4, 0101111 1,08. told 11011011 with a, Text of the Lesso»,, edatt. W., He was a Farmer's Son. and was $,1,1 for the tiou.s0lcseper, I. O katned. 01 the Great e •leathee. •• . 13; iv., 11. ' Golden lext, . Matt, file, l'i'. 4360("9"00141144.0044"06.*80 1"I' Linulcs 011 1111."1"re 1(1) be re' The fellness of (Inas bad come for Struggle, TAU 31E011 0031, 01000111.17 11'1141 1119 /110111 with 01110- 058145tO enter upon His public mine do? And what is Cobeenistue liere Who was Cobden? What; 411410 gar or sour beer, and thon rubbing 1114011 an eamitha, that (0101)3' 1„. the 41111)05 with spirits ef sans, poi.- 1E3 IT, ne was 114011 1111113' 3'0u10 01 aro the ansivore 01 a nutshell, third of each day 10, 01. 0(19111 to be, Is)) afterwards in the usual 1103' tv,ith ego. and cloubilees the saute voice Malaya Cobden, Writ 111 1.80d, wee passed Iti 5100P, It will ,be apprechtt- beeswax. and turpentine. the 1(011 Of a P001' 11011101,, -ho '105.8 in. that came to 1 olln in the wilderness ed how important 18 the (inestion of To remove mildew out, of than rub ‘40.41e to 'II 4 41 las° at N117'a1yt11 11-'1111t1 reality, a feriner's boy—but, potr,sess^ aui(i., 2, Ali), fur 11 Wits mor tlatior 1119 a soul which reached higher hanthe place where the seeping hours the linen well with soap; then serapethe complete metro'of the Father; the plow, he, et tin, ago of 13, 00,11140 1115501. Thbily s believed to some line0115(11, and rub italso on 1)0 less essistest 10 injurious 101110- the Reels La,y it out in (110 Cdr. bOth OS 10 WOrthi Ile spoke and the up to London and entered his tinele'e encs clueing sloop 1111(1111(44 111 (('01111(('0111119 As it, dri' es, (401 .11 a little, and tuhe workse 0(111114 Ile did. Be 410001' business 08 a warehoueeman. '1'1l111101115, and therefore the bee and31(1°aft5000ndaPIcaLicl'pleasd flinisel, and it 111/5 111S meat country (111t1 1110 131015 1154 Ilardrled110Or00111 should be so 10111119014 that4(111dtppe. to do the Pather's will (Rom, xv•, tbe young nom, and, in spite Of all the body noty be shielded so far as To clean y our frying -pan. ---Do not 3; 304111 10., 3'0. John, the '11°1°1 opposition, be spent all 1115 ware Pmts./hie from the assaults of disease scrape the insicie of the pan, for (fo)' ne was like other saints, a sili- ca this eime, money on books, the 1(011114(4118 of eftei•wards it is liable to catch or ner saved by grace),, might well which he devoured, both by day and The location of the bed is inipor- burn, Soil it with sode water, shrink from baptizing the silliest-) one the wail, so that; free access may be crystal so 1111. the 1119111, road 05 a commercial traveler, but tants lt should, if poseible, be rub it with a hard crust of bread, wile now stood before him, hut At 20 young Cobden went on tho p1110014 with the head or foot, against wash in 1101 water, awl use some 011511'Or Of Jesus, '(0111111' it to be so ilow, for thus it beeolneth 11E1 to fol - 11 11411 to both sides. This is not, 01113 'inwale: can be easily cleaned with full all rigleteouen,,ss" (verse 15), from all accounts he was more versed in politics than ill 1110 affairs of bust- ler convenience In inakieg the bed, ordinary dry flour rubbed on alth a sealed it, and Jobn baptized 111111, but also and especially that tho piece of newspaper. The article to We have iii this second recorded ut- 11085. let be succeeded as a businees corner against the wall in such a 70E15110d Wall 110 I, W111.01' 01171 seal). word covering 1111 the life of a, he - lows, bought 5 business in Lanes.- ,se.t. 11140, and, 14111 two other young fel- sleeper now no 1 get his face into a be cleaned meet flret or all be well -Weenie, of out. Lord another V---- way, that lie is forced to breathe end WilOn quite dry cleaned with the shire, which proved to bo SO peoeper- over and over tbe ale just exhaled 1101.1r and paper. 1,..,t"t'r• 1101119 made ,righte.°08, 111 ous that Cathie well) to „Manchester ehresi, (VP are to nianifek rignieolts- from his longs, and charged with When dusting, use a. elightly- and opened a branch of their house P.or the same 11346011 the bed •should up and hold the clust far bettor than. clamped clester, for 1 f en, 1 (.1-8 I—•• galeler •part of ntany lives consists 'of morel.- ness in eur dolly nro and a largo lin No man in the country lencev more that city. poisoeous mattees. not be In an nlcove, where tee air a dry plait will do. However, this Mg ehIngs to bo so now 00111(11seem. about the principles of free trade Stagnates and is almost impossible plan 1111111101 be followed in the ease wholey unnecessary. ft is another than Richard Cobden, who was 131 of renewal. The old days of closely of polished black furniture as the phase of His nest word, ".1 144" be when Ile first launched his opinions drawn bee -curtains aro fortunately droop would . give 31 n. t,,,mared laak. about V IP tl >t,' business",f . i on that topic, and Ins judgment was gone, but the alcove is abilost as To renovate silks. --Sponge faded His 111e, as 111 011", ell is Veen God, considered to be so eound, and his bad, especially if lined with a double silks mu, 000101., Soap , and bran, all is preparecl for (1s, all is for our •1)14)11(010luence so great, that people were bed occupied by two pereons, Thn e therub them with a dry cloth on k a 1 • • good, ready to sacrifice their own 4114110111(1 - double bed is an abomination. When Lhe dresser or table; next Iran them quires constant and persistent aelf , renunciatioa on our part say, were ready to sweep away it has filially gone to join the high- on the inside with a smoothing iron. their own convictions, cued to adopt less consumpLion and fewer colds. see 11015012-ipoloolcolyr canopied four-poster there will he Old black silks may be renovated by accept it thus and not circumstances (A.cts iv„ 28; Mph. i I., those of the new apostle who hied A light iron or berme three-quarter isipgoilittging with sidrits; fren oa the risen among them, bed, with a wiro spring covered by tho ai is:de, -but with thin paper on 10; II. Coe, iv., 15; Bum, ooe, es, . 30, 87). Just seven times 'in Scrip- _ . WARFARE SPILL ON, a not too thick mattress, and stand- Burning. old Papers.—Sometimes ture do we find the phrase "heaven 'Ilbat was seventy yeare ago, and ing in a thoroughly ventilated room, ono has bundles of old papers which °Polled" or "the heavens opened," th . e warfare has in divers ways been yet not in the direct cleat, and oc- have to be burnt,ntinued ever since. and this is clan- and it always reveals Christ or Ilis co oupied by but one person, is the gerous In a iire-grate. 'Pile to:A.1011110; peOlde aSSoCiated with Han. 0011de0. set the ball rolling with a Ideal or hygienic 1119111 quarters. aret It would seem hardly necessary at 14 a method which will t all clanger of the chimney catching fire . Hero we have the testimony of the serieS of letters, which were publioh- in nhester Times under the Father and the Spirit of the ed the mac Son the present day to insist upon the —Make a tight roll of all the papers who came to fulfill all righteousness, Pen name of "Libra." These letters need of keeping, open winclowsyet and fasten them with some pieces of How can mortals dare tu criticize discussed commercial and eponomic 14 is necessary, for the 'dread of the wire. They 1 v ill then form a kind or speak lightly of Hine of whom questions with rare ability, and the Mysterious night air, charged with of log and burn slowly without the Father thus speaks? And not talent of the man was recognized. all sorts of mephleic vapors, las flames. The roll may be made any only here, bet also at Ills transfig- "Libra" haci scored, and, 'Striking' worked upon so many generations of size, (5ncl several burnt together. oration (xvii., 5). The Spirit of while the iron was hot, he published our forefathers Butt it has become 'For Washing Flannels.—Shred a God sought in vain since Adam sin- a pamphlet entitled "England, Tee - almost all 111S13t1a with 501110 40 quarter of a pound of soap into 'two ned for 0118 501,11 as this, Si whom land and America; By a Mancheseer 01101 it out of tho bedroom. If the gallons of hot water, mid boil into Ho couid fully dwell, but now Ile Manufacturer," a treatise on free night nee were poisonous there would te soap -jelly. Fill your pan with. - nas found tho true ark where only trade, which opened wide the vas bo no safety anywhere, for it would lukewarm tvaLer (mu] jug of boiling IN can perfectly rest. Luke tells us of the economists, who 0110 and all, sift in to some extent in e)1ite of all to two of cold); and so the watera, that both here end at Ilia trensfig- precautions.. 33111 the 1019111 air is tablespoonful of ammonia; pat. your - so to speak, considered that to purer than the day air, and the flannels in, and leave them for an oration Jesus prayed (Luke iii.., 21; open our commercial markets to the ix 29) world would inean 'Britain's ultimate more of it ono draws into his lungs hour (covered up). Just rub light - while he is asleep the better will he. ly, rinse hi lukewarm water, shake Ilavieg been specially proelainled downfall and the starvation of the be able to contend against the dusty well, and dry quickly, nod your flan- by tho Father as Ilis Beloved Son Pe°P1• smoky, carbonated day air of the nets -will not shlink, and anointed by the Spirit, He is 'net pamphlet loughod to morn citly,hesiteare 1100113' . now led by tho Spirit to face the such fears, •and it ridiculed the idea many devices for letting devil, who in Eden brought ruin to with Eillefi zest that the brochure was in air through . cracks or between our race through Adant and Eve, brought under the notice of tho window -sashes, but there is no thing and the same temptations are pm_ prime minister of the day—Peel—who so goad ns the top sash lowered and sealed to Ilim as wore presented to at once saw that a prophet had come the lower sash raised until the two Eve; but, as Steir anye, Di, otodi- to show the ministers the errors of are even, so that the fresh air. crattheir ways. enee approves itself in the renuncia- pont. into tbe bedroom in the great- tion of all enjoyment, of all honor,. Cobden established the Ardi-Corn est nossible 0011111031, ' of all possession, in opposition to Low League, originally called. pri11118 world. nis sociation, and formed ' by sev11101'- Aen11101'- A GOOD HOSTESS. the ii„ of + • SENTENCE 5E11110115.. Work trains the will, Liberty is in love of the law. The painful is not always pious. A good errand makes a short road. It is the heart that makes head- way, Faith will brealc through 011 forms. threefold reply to the tempter Stele chants of Mauchestor. Cobden was calls His third Med word; Ills first the life, the soul, the spirit, the' 111 lir liarneSS Will chafe if you fret embracing His whole inner life (Luke pillar of that body, which in a short Religion is good as a (rade, but 11., 49), ifis second mitheseisa. a, time grew so rapidly that, octopue- poor as a tool. entire work of Ills active Euid pas- like, its tentacles were buried doep Wheat that will not be bruised can- , sive obedience for 1.15 platt. Ili., in all parts of the comitry; and so not be used. 1 15), and now in His threefold influential was its work and so pow - A short cut man selc501110111 carves word to the devil 11) maintains 011111 its mission that 011 more than its three one occasion the man of tho 110111 anythieg great, g.,,mt was returned to parlioment by two and asserts the fulfillment of all The world is not saved by the Ititgat.13niCell°e'sls'aRr,estinisni: the tempter to un - things wo do not do. righteousness. Re Dinaself Ja Fits 401111';01:1..iree constituencies at the same hunid 1 i ty—submitting to be tempted in melee to conquer—is that living rorVnINC.eTORIOTIS AT Lasp, years, and in the teeth of answer of God to Satan which holy right restate and casts out I° the most strenuous opposition by e parliament, Satan's right to 11010011113'.11010011113'. the Man fought for f ree His festive' Bitty days and forty trade till he found bin:self ruined. eights makes us think of the other Ills friends at. this 'mixture subscrib- days and who afterward apPeared set upon his feet again, and he be - ed Z 0, 0. . ' 3 two, the only two, who fasted 10113' 8 00 for hun, and so ho was with Illini on the Mount of Trans- came a mom determined fighter than. figuration. We wonder what the full 0001% significance of those four forty day It was not till the year 1846 that rests can be, but we shall know here- the lire -long battle had come td a after if necessaes. :mirk 003 5 th al, finish, and the vittory WaS hie, Coh- n.° was with the Ivied. boasts ()lark deism had triumphe(1, lend what ' 1, 18), and here „Jain we wait for Cobdeeism was then it is now—freo more light, but remember that Day- trade, peace, nonintervettion and id, before he slew Goliath, hacl a economy. , had just said. -This is My Beloved conflict with ft lion and a bear. God inAt18a4,5greatt11010seunatilagor ho61Sio honocoli ewstaosr Son. "rhe tempter said Witte, 4If subscribed., just to quote olio -M- ellott be the Son of God" (verses 3, stance as showing the enthosiesm of 6), reminding us of his firat record- the people, in a little over an hour, ed utterance to Eve, "Yea, hath God to carry on. the campaign. . Tho sned 7" All who question the word great triumph came when tho con - of God must. Withont a doubt, be servative premier, Sir Robert reel, for the tate being 'serving the devil, reverted to free trade; anti when, le for no trite child of God can lid in 334, be carried through parliament fellowship 1051 11 G•od end cmestion the great bill repealing the core. laws His WOrtl. `5110 11151 tomPtatioll ' and virtually giving free trade 10 the Was to distrust Clod and do an tale . oreeittry, authorized thing to sustain life. The , second was to do a. wrong thing to secure a goocl 'things The third was to prostnne 011 God's Cara 0011010 1101119 a reeklOsS thing. (So says I'. ''.P, Drown). Th:, Aleston says that the first ly died in his Meet:loth year, W118 yielded to waited 1111.00 neede a Geth- the head of a family which for pat - second would obtain the world for wo somatic ntul (Weary imoessineo, the rinflcdhal slizIehnit,0(0.1 ttstbaolloxi.aecootrd:thl table, Christ by bowleg down to Satan, children, hie mother, at her denth the third would challenge pee1010e in 1.880 at the age of ninety-foer risks because WO ave Ohrisliang. It erellil boast: of. 144 children, grand - ie not nceessary that 0 0 011 011171 0017- children, and great-granclehildree, M. tame to 111'00 Ort the eneth, but it is Orappier during his lifetime boomer° necessaw to believe every word of an uncle or greateuncle no fewer than God. Thoso 10110 1111151 believe and 268 times, on 100 of which the dwell le Clod will 1101 do reckless nephew, grandnephew, or groat - things, neither will they aceelet 8.00- grandnephew (or nieee) Was of his: ors from the world or the devil, !own blood, Ivhile the remaining 108 We often read and hear of a 'icherming liostess,'' a "delightful hontess," but, says a correspondent, W11071 WO 11y to be a "clic:rill:Mg h.ostess" ourselves we find the task not quite so easy as WO could wish. Women, particularly 00111011 ill small households, know only too well that when one ardently desires the wheels of the domestic chariot to run sanoothly that is the very time It is always easy to forgive other when., like pharaoh's chariot of old, people's enemies. they drag heavily, and the fear of Derinry is a. prayer that is always thetn stopping altogether plungts the ultimately onswened. ' hostess into a SOO Oi CiO41}0.11'. To be a delightful hostess under these eh, cumstances requires Some fortitude and 'solf-denial too, for ono natural- ly feels inclined. to pour forth the domestic woes to a sympathetic ear, but lf one would be "(alarming" this inceination must be sternly resisted, for what can bo more tiring to a, guest than to bear 0 long story of domestic warfare, when in ail pro- bability She has just tha scone state of affairs at: home'Ho, no, that will never flo; and although it does not always appear 'cts if virtue brought its OWtt 1`000711'd, 1 this case it does, for in amusing the guests the burden of household cares Is for- gotten for a. time at least, and is thereby ceinsidevably lightened. The houses where• one delights most to visit aro thieso where no apparent en'ort, is made to please, 0011010, in fact, you feel you could do as you like; where books, pleteres, and Portfolios are scattered about and you can look at them as you please A man cannot cover his works by condemning God's ways. 'The rule of the lowest must mean the ruin of the highest. Envy forsakes its own 5regicie to freeze on amether's doorstep. No matt is a free thinker until he Is free to think up as well as down 100 must love the ceoss before the crown to Will t110 crown after the cross, lf the flood came again 80100 al/1'0110S Would 111001 it With Over- shoe Socials. LIVE TEN YEARS LONGER. A. health export who hos been air- ing his views berme a 'Manchester audience deems to have solved tho Problem of hoW to add ton years to life. Accore!ing to this gentleman, those who wish to add a decade to thoir ekistenco should avoid over- eating, especially flesh meat, shun and enjoy at tile 'same time ft come alcohol, sleep in frosh ail. With open fortablc easy chair and cushions; windows, never exceed three mealS a where the room is not so crowded day, walk az much as possible in the with costly bric-a-brae that yoo foci stmehine, bron.tho deeply ancl eleep afraid to 151000. A hostees often spade a guest's pleasure by making too much fuse over theme This is more often the ease when the guests are staying 111 th1 house, and is tir- ing for both. Let your guests feel that they arc welcome, provide all the amusement that you can in the Way' of drives, tennis, and other out- door recreatione; and if wet, the Natio, indoor galues, and perliapS dance, Will make the time pass pleasantly, and the guests will de- part feeling that you are an ideal hostess. MINTS FOR THE' HOUSHWIEE. 'A half -worn cerpot may be made tie last longer by/ tipping it apart 4118 teensposing the breadths, A tiro is hotter and more 14541519 if it Is well built conically, /Old loft, then if ateeet mended and poked, '1'0 tort a fenther boa that hail been diunpecl With rain or dew, rub hi a handful of common stilt and shake 111111/ Me, before 0 bright, fire. To whiten Ilium thiet lots gone yel- low or a bad colole—Put a little blee in the water in whiell it is boiled.; it will malco it white in a very 011011 time, If a lamp dhoti get oVerturned, tei. Will be e 0 1100 in exteuguish- iftg the flames: Oarden earth, sand, or flout thrown cm it will haVe the desired °Met, T0 clean osteieli foftthers yeti cab W0144 thatt isi 0 iattot of fetal) 0511 Phig, Sanitary and etetiStille on tlte right glee so its to allow filer, action to the heart. Tho great notes 0/ humanity, he neye, EadIer from ig- norance of dietetic principles, where - le the study and observance of these principles woul(1 make people healthy and ablo to orjoy life to the full. ARRIAGE SUPERS'e 1 'PTO ef. Matrimony is surrounded with sup- eretitions, many of tvhich apply•oely to the marriage ceeemony, The wed- ding ring is made plain need thicle only for the reason that its thick - nem and platimess secure it against breakage; foe to *break it is the very woret at luck for hoth bride ,and groom, White is the best eoloe 10 got married ft, but a widoW May marry in 11.1033 saVe yellow, 911014111 a bride Ciro)) ono of her gloyeS, Wee betide her! She inut,t; exercise great ertre in gel ting in end out of her carringe, tool a, falso stop Is an 111 ome11 which brings misfor- tune. NIDIA-TtUnlifillt ELO011es, Rubber floor coveriegs hre cornetts groatly leto favor. 14 151 elaintod for th15 coverieg that the expellee in- volved in the initin 1 outlay is morn than compensated tor by durability. The Mere wear .14 gots the bettor ClOes it Show 118 remarkable Multi - tide, it is itolaelese, elastic, tion -slip - A Vre00111) FAMILY, Maximin Crappier, art lxlho tertt of Cais, fo Franco who race ti11010.10 110 Wily tO resist the devil Immune so by marriage. and overeomo him but by the Worn • of God and the sectillee of ettivai7 (Rev. x(i, 11), hut, 11,101519 title thield 01 1111011 cued the sword of the Sjeirit, "t ttlwftys eantand, eir," said the ten need meow. bo overcome by him girl's father, inenningly, "that V011ti S.P.111.7,‘1., 1148), Both Matthew 111011 5110111t1 130 in bed 11011113 1.30 end ilrark 104101110e no 148411,31 01 the each night." tomptation be telling 118 that angel "Yofr?" replied the yoeng man Who • neinistered unto Pit», 'P110-0 ie much was ceiling on the girl, "0 hope you comfort 111 ITeb. i, 14; Vs. xxxiv, 7; set that good eXamplu yourself; SIM" riil, 20, 91, and the study of ringeltc nenistre' as recorded in Seelpture 15 most liolpfol. With God for uei, A SAVE 0/11.i81 for us and the Spirit foe (0,11111. 96, 21, 136) am.1 011 the ,,,ustoracr—“This penknifo you sold 11111115 01 lllIlllOStO('iflg .. 1110 so soft that the 1.11;.4,1 is dun Might to cry, b„ro-00'W, before T. got through sharponing who 91100111 us the victole' I" Vonder—"Yelt 1 von you games to slittrav,oug (13 hiliak it unlacky 111 loeo the .point ngttinSt your thumb you von'a 01101100 of getting 1111 opal* out yoUrSelfe.' DISPOSIDIG OE PAPA,