The Brussels Post, 1904-12-8, Page 6MA TIN LUTHER'S
AYER
"Be Thou Anything to Me, 0 God
But Silent."
when Saul ineadred of the
Lord, the LOrd enewered Min ,eot,
neither I,y dreams, our tirica, uor
by prophete."-I. Samuel, (3,
• "Papa, where days Clod live?" my
little four-year-old son asked mu the
other day. "In heaven, my boy," I
related. vaguely. "And where is hese
'Yen?' he continued. "Oh, up in the
I answered, rather has( 03r, I
must admit. lle stepped to the Win-
klow and looked earnestly upward foe
a little space; then he bent his head
to one side mid listened. At last he
turned to me and said quite gravely,
with an unwonted note of sadness in
his childish v0icea-"1 To hear not His
footsteps."
The poet has sung of the longing. to
clasp the tanislicel hand -to hear th
valve that has been stilled. Ilow
often haw we waited for the sound
of the footsteps that will never cross
the threshhold of our hearts again!
d' -T 110 not hear His footstegs"-how
Swett, how sad tlio phrase!
After the tumult great is the Met
of silence, the night's calm bension
'upon the busy day. "Be still" -
and in that stillness -"know that I
am God" was said of old. As with
adversity, so also sweet are the eses
0? repose. "Peace, be still" brought
elthinnees to the raging sea, asset. -
tame to tlie frightened 'hearts. After
:the rending wind Came the earth-
quake, after the heaving earthquake
the fire, after the devastating flame
the voice, and Ole voice was God's,
still and small; and then
A BLESSED SILENCE
in the prophet's heart. And yet
eileno has its terrible aspect, its al/ -
palling. significance.
Saul had sinned and played the
fool exceeding. He had used his pow-
er to further his ambitions rather
than to help his people; he had p-ut
aside God's conunatuds in the pur-
suit of his own selfish ends. Samuel
was dead arid the dreaded Philistines
were upon him. What was he to do
In the emergency? How was he to
meet this sudden clanger? What did
the future hold? The affrighted Mug
remembered the habits of his yonth.
In his extremity he turned to Gocl.
Not in contrition, but in the pride of
his conceit. He was afraid, but not
humbled; he was moved, but not to
4.4. 5. Sold themselves to do evil, • t4s4e4sigiF4'44441+11:444'+ItH44s c
Voluntarily became 0.1/1.00.V of gin.
38, Therefore the Lora ("Jehovah") t e
wasvery cowry. Because of the per- 1 1
sistent folly of the nation. God cane i
le ficeonotioilateil t o human 'dens," SI' on; e f
.0, tolerate sin, and bla "language
1.101110001 them 0111 Of his sight. A f
most impressive ((ge)')) of imeech. , v
Them was none lert but the tribe of
Judah only. The "tribe" here stands 14 le41eT441401114144.11.414144.141* 1
for the kingdom or Judah, cool it
ated with Qom starch or arrowroot.
Apples or pease may be 'diced and
ooked in Ode fruit juice instead of,
ming Water In the 118001 way. end
Can (11)(0 110 USOd (11)4141(40) 1(4
fli!lks(141: it <1)1rd
ti al le pinrod on the
rant of the renge and stewed like 11
°getable. Its appearance is 11111,011
more atti•active If 11 is kept as (m-
ire es meltable, Apelee anti pears
ebotdd be ell( 10 quarteee agents( the Naien-at am teem will
bents, and laid In the saueepon caria maimed elmoet immediately te the
idly, a very 1)111(4 water Or trait Jake 11000-041 111(0/11 eolan 800 miles he-
matite! and the cover lcept on • the 1010 leneliodn, SOS. a despatch from
"lilial•):/rill:liiVi
At'o the noWS revolted at
cafe. from traders, the Nyam-Nyanis
have been ethred up to revolt by
11eigien II 1.111 010111 1 ho Congo Free
Slate, elm 1. Vo supplied then fie:M-
ine 1111.71 with Remington rifles. There
are 25,on1( Nyam-Nytime under arms,
but no only odes bows and 1010 -
reitertance or emeailment. In such. n. 101111, "l0f1." only a liendret1 anti thirty COOKING! ItEltWaltd,
state of mind, in terror which de- or thirty -aye y0E11.8 longer. Pineal/1de Fanthenettes-Bake Mu+.
graded him still lower, be turned to try in, gout etips and 1111 with (1003' 4(1
FOUR THOUSAND rEARG AGO. pineapples. Cover with meringue and
God and besought Itim, and GM
clic! not answer. Neither by 1111114
brown cnnieately in the oven.
and ThMundm, neitlu/r by vision end Relies and Instruments Found in Frothed Com Soup -Fut one call of
cinema neither by priest and pro. Egyptian Tombs. cent through moat grinder oe 110111111
to a pulp; add one slice of onion and
TO PUNISH NYAM-NYAMS
EXPEDITION TO START AT
ONCE FROM SOUDAN.
Natives leuster 25,000, and Carry
Bows and Poisoned
Arrows.
The etpolition of 11,5e0 troops
samurai' all the time Guy ere being
cooked.
Phet, VAI.TJABLE If t'iTS.
Saul, guilty-, unrepentant, yet a pint of water. Simmer for twenty To remove:
The excavations which were begun
afraid, called in vain, God did not at llenlarun, on the east bank of 1104.
1 the Nile, some 200 miIes above Cairo minutes. in the meantime scald one
a intik etain remeine rinse in a
Stainet-Sonk in sour milk, 11
answer. Me was silent. It is not
ow, as se note Isom Pint of Indic in a double holler.
weal solution of ('11)4)1 1)14. of lime,
1 Oita God did not hear, He al- lin 1-1°110/111/01',
• Thiceen with one tableepoon of but -
f 81 ! • s• It
ways hears, but He did not rePIY. ;°°11111 ' 1 ' . ter and three levol tahlespoons of . need a 0r,/lV7,
4 t
Why not.? Because Saul had goeHered and searcherf in the necropelis s , ,,
en 11 rubbed to a paste, it b 11a . , ,
..,., . ,, water; than waist 01 Nyman water
W1111 plenty 01 scnip: afterward boll, •
At the beginning of the year only
felted his right to an answer from extending. ening the facie of the 1(11t'. ((4111 through a. sieve ald to the
'stout, cliff 887 tombs:, includingr that ° .- a a • •
Grass 114 0 i Ils-Sn, tura) 0 111a si°11 Sa ii114,..7(11T;1411111';',14glantlf.'t((tVile.sr111'1111141.11/114tstitt11;:.•
his divine Father. He had wilfully tot milk and season. Before nerVino adcl
thoroughly* with lc« nenne, I hen "111 elm) them with 1400..111 1 1 11011E4,00 •10
cut himself off front the family of ! of Schee- lletepa. 2300 B.C.,
Gott by Ids unrighteous contiuct, He gether with its otriotee funeral nuol-
wanted knowledge without complygels, Fetch burial chamber was form-
ing with God's conditions for ob- led or a recess nt the hese of a
having the iths cut. Prone it tup t hen rinse 111 a son py we t er.
ed pact het rep°1-1 that the tract ! is
to the Nyein-Neent country with erne.
with that terrible silence. And the of thiety feet, hewn 1'..n the solid in the centre and tie e, thin strip of , 1.1°1 1014 0°11 °°"°° 741(11115 - 80,11,
salt pork about each bone. Season ill !, atainod . fithrie in cold wilf;er;
taining It, So his appeal was ntet :qualm shaft occaeionally at a depth
rich in coal und Iron otat (del: salt
end came at Mount Gilboa, and Saul rock and. carefully filled in. By
and roast. Remove the cup and 1111 tvi1.07s; , e.pi elite .out end pour a ""° and aalthetre, len only Bele. in i ro-
was a suicide. Of all his glory and this careful means the body of the
the &metre with canoed peas that have il V.I.'"? "..1" .00 es411 sPo1 • 1'°1 et ex t tit s rt ta immune front 11 1 1 .1010,
his power there remained but a 'deceased was preserved from disturb- It ill tan:11
handful of bones laleaching in the 'ance This type of burial antedates been drained of their liquor, heated in ,
with cold water and temp.
vertu nouret then wash .1amt February 11 Beitish patrol 1(41
was
sunlight 'the mummification period, but it was Iron 'Rust -Soak t.he stains Oen- t . • ' .
der Lieut -Col Wood wl 41 W • .•
, in. i 110 E. 5 -
ON THE IVAL1,S OP BETII-SHAN..found in the cese of two bodies, that ongitly with lemon juice; sprinkle with ' tag -.0-
in ling a earronn, Was 111.01 on by
a take their wei cht in butter the gYaln-aYarils, and :101100 lleymer
"I3e thou anything to me, 0 Cod, decay lind been arrested. by the wrap- egg--;
flour and sugar. 00011 IP 1111110r, Lola the (.. ( muis in
, g ' Kelt and lacaeli for 0 •veral 1 - ' was 1114 (1 uncl two Egyptian soldiers
but silent," was Martin Lether's Pings, which wore found still 'intact. he add three g°e sun. ninepence. Purified air is first 511b
ON
Let us not in our hours of ,Each tone) contained a wood ear- sugar and (Tenni agi! , , Grease. S( 01
wat r
tablespoons orarge Imre (MA, v.„11TI 50011 Jot 1V. A. Boulnois, 11.A., Governor
1 wounded. A aecond petrol tinder Ma- iected to a pressure of 2,500 pounds
pleasantness so live as to cutt our-Icophagus, with the lines of religion's °"" at generally remove these per square inch, nod it Is then sucl-
selves off from God. Let us not by ;formulae and text inscribed upon it " .11111°' the 1.11-00 eggs. Beat hard ,s.„,,, stsg,, ..., 4, • 1 1 fixed by I of Ha. lie heel-Glee/01, has else bom
ond until the mixture is fine-grained. and "'"6 """°"1".• 1(8'.. 4-11111" ell1"°°11"7" 'attacked, and he reports that denly released and allowed to ex -
our indifference, by our acts of COM- ;In the orthodox hieroglyphics, a
mission, by our habits of omission, with the head pointing to the north strong punitive expedition will bo
flight; then add the four. Mix in a
so arrange our affairs that in the' encl. the painted "eyea of Osiris" to_ ;desert marshmallows cut into (Mar- 110000S/10V to rellit,o I1(E• 11.1110 1 0
one cup of cream whipped to a froth.
Grown of Lamb with l'eate-,Mato a
Circle With 1.11/0 pieces pf the rack,
in the wash tub, esehnege for tusks.
Iodine 8141111s -Wash 4/10010114 04') '.h prospectors who anal 0000
crettm and thickened and seasoned.
Marshmallow Pudding -Weigh three
NEW USES FOR LIQUID AIR
THE COST EIAS BEEN MITCH
REDLCED,
Hite Taken Its Place as .A.icl in
Surgery -Also as a Motive
The radium tZQnwtheur..lute been fol -
tweed by a. liquid air boom. No
music bait programme is inav 00(10'
1)1014' without its "demon" kettle,
which "bolla" on a. block of ice, lint
this phenomenon is, of comae, only
one of the many C1101008 effects ob-
piaolt1t1•00:.1 1‘1%ftistl1ctiluclitelir(el ase4rioatt1014futtl,itensi"bee-w
if,ourreposits. than merely for exhibition
Of the limey scientists who have
been experimenting! since Professor
Dewar 51141' tied the world 1105 rly
eight years ago with some extraor-,
dinaey facts and prophecies, Dr.
Maxim Boyd has been one of the
most indefatigable, Br. Boyd, who
it) (1014' demonstrating at the Hippo-
drome the remarkable results he has ,.
obtained in his laboratory, has given,,,s
O represeatative of the St. James'
Gazette some interesting facts about
the manufacture end power of liquid
ale, By a system Dr. Boyd has per-
fected, the price of licptid air has
been greatly tlecreaesed
COST MB 011 LOWER.
The production of the first pint
cost 13400, but now it Is possible to
produce that quantity for about
03' naphtha. 110111 Of 18000 1111101
11 0 land away from either fire or 0411"
11e11 light.
Pitch, Wheel -grease. 'far Stains -
moment of peril when the mind In- etvard the east. I 7 ‘.7,,,,, y, ,70 goo,
stinctively turns to Mns--"On, my ' The sarcophagus war; surrounded 1111('' --`sas °- ------•
I ' soak in tui • ti '
Tntos ;Soften the stair's wit li lard then
God!" is the commonest expression !with a large number of little wooden I Bost enact/Into Germain:- . . .oe. ;,..,c1.opo ofi4 oot.o... Ipatrols two merchants. have been
!ft "y With .E(.1
elver anti maths /pounds brown stig,ar, half a pound
a nife, all the loose sear- I murdered, and, except. foe I 1444(114 218,
He will be silent to us! We can sur- models representing
boats, a granary, a group of per, of unsweetened chocolate, one-fourth if °,,10. • li t,
ta. - c • , epontse clean with torpen-'1 ingots.
from human lips in an emergency- 4 1110 country is no lerigge. sitfe for
viva the whirlwind, tho earthquake, •sonsi baking, a man brewing, a 111011 Ipouni butter and one pint of cream
itto and rilb gently till dna Cannibalieni met human burnt 014
tho fire, 1)141 not ubless We have the 0. grog, I or. elget ../1111,i,..,, Fhtvor with vanilla. ' t in.
following Voice. God help us in• leading Lin ox, a gill merging
Rin:41 e o. -me lot' severe, mons. Nymns, eat Laos, wori., no nuntis on
deed if in our hour of fear, with cam 'on her Meal. Notwithstanding
of birds in her bends and a basket 1 ."- "'ice "°' i"g Sauen•-13°111 t° a, elite' ;dew-P°ank 111 aW'alt ''0, 1" 1,1‘1n 01 Wings aro (Waged against. the Nyring
tint cream a no. of supar 'owl a Piece ei ,... a in cold water. teadet8 1 411 the tribe ogne under
every sense at tension, dreading the extreme ego -believed to be 4,000 butter hair the site of a large egg.
, vti a 0 nu- to be in a remarkable mid the beaten whito of one tis°11"R Macnine Oil edaina .- Rub
c .1 11- E,01/11,
• then wash wttli cold wat .r .1 Belei 0 i Mu .1. •
FIN 0 WEEKS' .7 0 1JRN143Y,
vears-or those melons I
r 1.0. Ph v 1 9.1"1"
future, WO call. and Ile does not re- with lard, Let stand for several liours ' 1( 1 u Le.
ply! We stare up into the sky and ; f , 1 . ' e s' ' e' egg. Bent well, and put in a car, of
cannot hear His footstell.
Yet God always hears. And what .ho
:state of preservation the oar:mete m • '
1 •all •e 1 ' ' . f roan berriee--st rawberr les, nieriborries ' -
globules.
or hioolthotrios, o, o cup or •ennned Scorch Stains -Wet the :winched Tor, „ „ i • •
I.Asliel ci and Klineetsli elir ball -diens
i
TINED IN SURGERY,
As to the future of liquid lair, 1/r,
I3oyd thinks its greatest sphere of
usefulness will be in the medical
tees turn into a buttered mold, cover
pand, paesing through a number of
coils and tubes until the gas, which
was very hot while under compree-
coder, sum, becomea so cold that it liqui-
In addition to the attack on the ties. It is then drawn oft by means
of a tap.
The phenomena produced by liquid
air, he explained, ariee from tho
fact thal, the air when in a liquid
cOntlition evaporates very rapidly,
and being extremely cold freezes
everything it meets.
But while liquid afr is so cold that
it will freem, it is so hot that it
will burn. The percentage of oxygen
in it is so greet that it. will consume
steel with a brilliant flame, the
at e nine upon their Gag; . place, rub with soap and bleach In f «I i ton non, heing oreanizeil
consists of 'agitu men of the' Magi metal quickly melting into little
is more, ile always heeds if wo give g °-'
to on and o c I ruit Sill i na-81 trek ell the
half a, heart. It is only the pure in
1 an exact counterpart of the snotiern ! -molasses Candy -The so-ralled "vet-
cc,,idciining the a•taln over the "100 th ,fentry corm'. About 25 Britiali of11-
1°"°1°,a Mexim battery, toul a niounti•d 111-
1-11. the course of these excavations is ' S,,
hear God. So it is onlv the pure in ,
• malmts is made with ono cup of reo- '
- - . 'of the candy
. . . rs will lio at 1 ac1101 10 1 lio exped1-
heart who can demand from Him,
weaving reed as used in the milIs at, ' vet." "1"1"9"1 1'""..1•ST o 1.1 basin find pour 170iling Watot. ,e, -
1
heart who can demand from Hun, ' 1. • ' g • • -
and tlie paint EMI bright and clean, 1 1/°11.1°°• rr"°°4"-°°il'P°41°11"" ar° "ice 1" tea sun.
400 to being that the towient Egyptians of s, ' : ^ ' - spots can fremently he rem
1) 444104) 4(8 a . tints whigh up to tem' has been ere -
losses three cups or eugar one cult
through Jesus Christ, an answer ?rod bY linnet in tlf.. most sixtret nuinner.
bo ng water anti terve tablespoon- world. In ((ermany, E ranee and
appeal. For the reply to prayer de_ 2,800 II. C. used cane teeth metead
1 WI C '• g • ' "1 g°3 1°1111" 001 al Th. Steam. Sir •••ineld Wine -ate- America °potations have already
11-•neen. the Eat 11 .1 •
petals upon the spirit of hint who
prays. To hear Ood's voice, Ills
footsteps, you must be in harmony
with Una indeed,
of steel. 4 • doors over ni 1-• slit If the sthi si
boi's well add lialf a tease;onfel of - • ' •ein 1 and his start, have&ready lesi gbar- been carried out by Its aid. In CaSea
in been ()MEd try time, soak the matte's
TRE '4101(1. 03 A CROW. 1 (('('00) of tartar, Boil 1 11 1 1)") 111"
in ft Weak. Role' ion of oxalic told or Nile t own ran Fees' 'du.
1 011111, and Vr00.0‘,101 11:1 'ale white of amputation the limb is treated
with. liquid air, which cbills it so
leced water, stirring toward the last
In a certain town 01 Ireland there Pour Mtn buttemi tans and when hold the spot over the theme of s11- The joern(y to 11)0 Nyam-Nyam that there is no• pain. The after-er-
lived a major who WAS Very 11.1(001 000,101 a little pull lightly with the Pliur a ccendry will tnke three 1 o tam weeks, feets of chloroform and ether are
able, and used to dress very shab- thumb and fingers Add the flavoring Soot Steing-Itub the spots A 11. li 1.15 1110 1 Vibe ma 0 bo 1104 with at any thus avoided. Liquid air has also
• .
THE se se LussoN statutes of Oinri especially are 04- bily. He had many pets, his favor- while pulling, it, and when sufficiently ,s,sthoq! to th.o wosh.
bided to cts infamous. dry cornmeal name sent 1 i ot; Ili,' 1,01 m from 6' to to 800 in il OS SOW 11 ,.ii L.00,,g pipc„,.
Re being a erOW, W110 always accom- pulled mit in short lengths with large 11'1' of Eltatemen. This troops will. Cleat '
Many think that as a motive pow-
- '' 9. And the children of Ts'41)1did I panted him on his rambles about sejssors wed wrap earn picice in a bit 4 Chocolate end 110Coa Stang, _wash
move by steamer ta Ali•sbeilew-itek, a
er it 'will he utilized in the future.
FOCretly thoSt• (00111 "1 11(110) things els „taste.
lof paratineri mitre. with snap in tepid water.
INTERNATIONA.L LESS.ON, that were not right against the
DEC, 11. Lorcl ("Jehovah") their 1.1 oil. The One day the crow got away from' ..g. 1 is Vortnenaish1.0041ms,i,1 Feint -1f t he stain clistanee of 711 miles from flhartoutn, a rb 1 2
11 ere I hey will clieembe rk, end 1)19) It this direction, but finds that thet•e
tas ...eve nes made experiments in
ehed on a high Batter for Finecti,m10 Fritters.
w I 1 hoe t senora t ing the 1
.— Dent ohe egg 1411411° 11141,401.°0 I's' sns Onetime) the White ethe Valley. are some great obstaeles to over -
the major end per
Hebrew word for "din secretly:" 0°' hedge bordering the road. A young white sad yolk. 'Add half a .cup of tgrating with turpentine; uso stele/11
Golden. Text, ',The Face of the curs nowhere else in the Bible. lts man named Flanagan, who had been ewe, anti nee fourth of a 11 4544 of if on a fine fabrics Sponge with as the 111o01s plumed, and When the
Permanent posts will be eetahlielted come. He thinks, however, that
some (1(11, the )filliculties win be (0-
Lord is against them That derivation suggests coverin04,. and out all clay with his gun and
cstrhenereefroerde thoeupr asstargaensatsat tao sshhoawt e thsaot 1tuI.a fisr „doi„a,nd tkeilledowtll esaeidr wto shsiT.hinmogt-
t' psaelrtfectlny l beat• .eath
spoonu
ntl
iIItc,hh0
eloutrsuo-e'fropreimntinfe
atBdae rvkl1(
nfcgrutolnet. by (0
un11
y is 5(1(
lend 144)141,44 ity ecoi-nnutni
moved
Do Evil," 1, Pet, 3, 12as, smooth. Then beat in is caton will be opened up under the ,
NOBLE BOY '?
Vae 0. 1:10811(414. The last king of the I04'14011t418 had sinned not only lhhhcretfourtli 1. eowhechromorter-.i. .I3 i1,, rshyp•g
been used in (add 8101 age being pass -
1, .,1 In v2 we e told that publicly but privately‚011(111104 mean-se whave eIlspbrere ilavarinCi in.-ce(len'pentinawOwe IR either Oro 01The Nyam-Nyae aro (3 4.0111)0(1 by al 111.11) 11g t,
Levellers, end espeelnlle by Dr. W.
SHE LOVED ORDER.
Pine did that which was evil in the ing however, which may belong to this major was furious when he saw his a ourtt•tee or a paakage of 4,0 011(0 ii
sight of the i,ord, but nut as the word is that of covering with clecora- pet dead; and coming up to the de-, 1.1111r n, cup of raseherry joice; dissolve
kings of Israel that were before tion, nnil following this the St•ptuct- Unguent said quite calinly that it
.shot. ,seveThrmhon,otteeter; stld the juice cif 11r11
(1, celled of raspborry jutee
"It was indeed, sir," not knowing ' ancl lialf a Cap Of S.11gar:.51 1r oar fre
who the major was, as lie looked like water, and wh0. en begins to 'set '
aan old farm laborer. I fold in a ritorel end a half of double
into a
"That is a good gun you have," I cres m b°0-1011 501111, Pour
said& the major; "will you let me ,144011. When cold servo surrounded
have a look at it?" I wi tli the froth from whipped cream,
The gam, which 10E10 handed him, 1 A Cheap end Good Cate. -One egg,
happened to be a clouble-birrelled one cue of sugar, on? eup of cream
one. The major examined it and tartar, one eennty teaspoonful of
saw there 1111.5 0110 barrel unexploded soda, theetativartees of a cup of
so, turning ihe gun on the astonish- 'cream, pinch or salt; 1111.1101' to taste.
cal Flanagan, said :- !afettiod:Preak an egg into a cop (mil
"You have killed nly pet erow, and beet with 0, wo-isic thoroughly, fill
now you will have to eat it, or I ',with &Teem (I take the "top" of my
will shoot you." i ;mart boll 'e of inilk ) and stir in
Flanagan implored the major to 'macs Turn into a dieli in which is
let him MI, but the major was In- 'the 00•10, eegar, cream tartar tal
flexible, so the poor fellow had to .stilt. --these ingredients heving been
tackle the crow. When bah finished sifted together to be Ruse .: peopo
he got very sick and told the major mixing. Beet well, flavor end pour
be might ichoot away, and that 1)0 ,1(410 sounre sheet pans. 1111'-c. from
would have no more.twenty to thirty minutes. This is a
The major, thinking he was -seal- cheep, cede: wav or making a 410"e:i-
de1)114,' punished, handed back the ennui cake that keens moist for sever -
gen and told him to got out of his el elaye-if von hide it from the reet
eight C18 0111C101y 118 110 C011111.
hem ' 'Wherein he dillered from gint tells uIi that they decked .out
them tn•e are not told; but the whole those things net were not eight
41111 1011 was corrupt and the end against Jehovah, that is, they made
could not long be postPoned. The their vitiated ritual dignitted„ beau -
king of Aatcyria. Samson. Shal- Wel, and in-Tres:Ave. They built
maneser IV had invaded Israel, hut them high places in all thole cities.
during the progress of the siege of Sanctiterles erected c01 heights, in nc-
Samaria Ile had died and Laigon had ; corclance with an armient Canaanite
succeeded him, Took Samaria. 'there ,custom. From the tower of the
are reasons to believe that Simeon
e• ;watchmen to the fenced ("fortifled'')
had captured Hushes, the king benne. thy. Tkrim 'means everywhere. In
the capital city surrenderecl..n
°- Carriet1 lonely agrioilteral and pastoralaway re-
leveed inStto .,1ssyria. co
1 . glens Palestine towers wore twee -
record et this victory hes been .
'
ler the wateli-care of the flocks
covered; he sass that from Samaria!'ts
ar.t
Phhtel. actehled
trhfiovermerth 'ionftw1G-eInoamltiythaaea(v"nedon nitnhthogeuasIabln0ad -
1 0. goImrdaegness.
and g1'0\'01, ("Pill:ars
“VO nurired and 1)111017aa*"111'I'i,es%Wel06117hais
1a:1,0`111"1" "sto11w:1s111t441t1
tree W0r011111. 11000renC0 for the
Si111p10 force of nettle° in very early
centuries became elaborated into Riot.
atrous aystems.
31, 12. An 01411)01'),) 1)44) of the pre-
ceding 1101.008. VC shall not do this
thing. Compare Expel, 20, 4,5; Bout.
1" '31
13. -Yet the Lord ("Jehovah"
") tes-
7, 8. For so it VMS that ("And 1114014 114(411001 ("unto") Israel, and
ferings were a 1)1(10114,'. 10)' the 11(1(1(01"(01-
was so because). The national sa-
ga transgreseion. 800 1,01`Fie 18, T.110
children of Israel had sinned against
the Isord. ("Jehovah") tho God. This
is not a more statement that the
majority of the citizens were sin-
m•rs, Omagh 'probably this was true.
But as a n14ti031 Israel had sinned
against Jehovah in two tvays 1 1. In
adulterating the worship of .7tho4'a1i,
constructing a beautiful ritual (see
verse (1) around metel images and
mingling the holiest; forms of WO)' -
ship with corruptions of idolatry. 2.
tuen1ng directly against the God
of their fathers and worshiping 13aal
and other foul creations of the 021-
eginations of their idolatrous neigh-
bors, The coneequences were such
210 might be expected. That soli -
indulgent 111C0 prevailed to an ex.
from degree is evidc•nt from the
nooks of Amos and lteeen; that tho
pries -timed was debased 100.5 a natal,
1/1 reeled. of the action of the earlier
J01.01301= in lifting_ restrictions to
eligibility to that ()Mee; that the
rulers were characteristically bad is
a 1)1141.10(7 of reverd, Of eighteen of
the nineteen kings it is recorded,
"Ire did evil in the sight of the
Lord," ancl the 018' of whom ihnt re -
'cord 18 not made reigned. ouly 11.
111011111, 'Which had brought them ep
Out of the land of Egypt. The Mei-
deraci of the exoclue were among the
most convinciug evideneeft, and de-
cidedly the most spectacular, of a
long series of providential liedgings
and dol 1V('011(104'1. Vectroci ether
gelds, am) walked in the statutes of
the 11101) 11-01),') ("netions"), They
turned front their 01011 11101 ideals to
imitate the evil practices of thoir
nationel imighbors, anti, straligest of
those of the 11(4)100 11011001111011
44110111 (.11 00all had enabled them to
nave:menet: Of. 1.041 kinto or Israel,
which they had Made. This "of"
falters! t 1)1(1 .$1401.11 " site i e(4,"1 Pho
bor, the river of Govan"), and ia the
!cities of the Modes. The Haber
(lhaboer) is a branch or the Euph-
rates which flows southwest through
the province of Golan (Gauzonitis).
Both Clasen !and Tialah lay in the
Euphrates valley. The cities of the.
Medes wore much farther east.
against ("unto") Judah, by till the
projiliels (''by every prophet''), aria
by all the seem ("evert. seer"), Com -
Pare 1 1(111)11. EL 1,1, Tbo rest of the
verse contains the gist of the prophe-
tic 11)ee504(e8. 'Perri ye from your
ovil wayst See, for extol:tole, .1.01'. 7.
11; 14. 11; 9.5. 5; 213, 11; 135. 344,
11-, Necks ("nec(4"). The nation
la considered nic ono body. Compare
'Excel. 132, 0; /33. 3; lieut. 30, 11);
Acts 7, 51,
15. Three plutses of thelo disobedi-
ence and rebellion aro specified: Ilhe
eternal laws of Clod, written on the
human heart, they broken -they
rejeeted his 'detain es; the specia1 won-
t/net mach, by their devout ancestor,
particularly witli Altreliate, Isaac,
and :Jacob -his covenant 11011 11)) mud°
with their fatlierseethoy bad broken;
and tit. messages of the prophets -
his testimonies', which he testified
against them -they glad ignored. They
followed vanity, and baCE11110 Vain.
They worshipped nothing, and becarne
nothirige. False gods ma frequently
alluded to by the prophals cm Vani-
ties,
1 6. Left. "1o0si00l1.'3 The Used,
"if chetah," A 4(001.11 ("an Asher -
a11")'. 14,41 note on verse 10. As a
climax of their Vienne' thinking end
behavior they worshipped ad the 'host
01 heavera end eerved 1141111, enly)pril%
Mink 4, 1 0; Am', S. 2; 11), 1.13;
1. 5,
17. They eatteeil Ogle sone And
thele ilcomidere to pacce theough the
fire. Thal, this itheelble practice or n
'01114)1 «(1 religions impulse existed.
Peen in (111+101 is evident from 2
'Kings 1(1. 11 and 9. Citron, 28. 13, Thet
the eliildren woo1 before being
burnel nese he 11111,11411 by Ezek, 10,
tu, 'Invited ion, A practice of seek,.
Mille/1011 by ''0111.1,11CO"
or 14,4.. Compare ,Eleele. 21... 21, 22.
Enelicteimente, Ofiletlas Cenipare Oen,
.13111. Flanagan was not to be denied el' the family.
of Ids revenge; he took the gun and,
walking; on a few paces, turned sud-
denly round and, pointing the gun
at the nutior, said /-
-1e you don't finish that crow I
shall certainly kill you."
'11101'0 WaS 110 escape for the 1110,1 -
Or; 110 had 1.0 11111811 1110 OrOW, and
Flanagete weld! away quite inatisflotl.
Shortly after this 1.11C 1111.1301,
('0-
0111(1(1 1115 regiment, and, inspecting
his men, oue day, whom did he see
amongst them but. Flanagan, who re-
cognised him at once..
'I'he major atittinael for his revenge,
and Flanagan 10/114 lir/Might before a
court-maelial on a charge of steal-
ing the major's watch, Tho ma'am-
er wan 0814e11 if Ile knee' 10101 the
major was,
"Oh," was the reply, "I. knee; him
very well; I've had the henor of
11111111f4 Wilb 111111,"
fl'he maim., 'seeing that Flanagen
knew hint as the owner of the CrOW,
withdrew the charge in C080 the
story should come out. Coati dis-
missed.
DISCOVERY Ole 01,Aa4(44.
A creed ing 0 Pliny, 1.110 1110000017
Of (:(111:18 1.0011 plaen by nceident, 1(1
Syele, at the mouth of the River
Ileitis, lty 1'001 a 111 111nrC1111/110 driven
thither by the fortunes of the ace,
Being obliged to dress their victuals
by making fire en the ground, and
plenty of lam plant kali being on the
spot, this herb wan burnt to ashes,
and tlici icand and atones necidentally
Mixing 41111 )1 11, n, 1' 1 tri [Ica t ion Wits
landesignedly made, whence tlin hint
W414 taken, and reedy linpraved. The
meoefacture of glass wait first (3eget)
in, liaegleritt fat 1.5r(7, London leading
the Wag,
2
The levy lotted thihg In furnishing'
is to have the alls of rooras coger.
ed With a ceetsta dead -black cattegigc, 011 angar added roof the Whole thick.
HMI'S ON COOTCING FRUIT.
A p44re041'a-0 which Mac been going
the ramie rather extensivety,
forme the housewife that a little
(salera(us) added to stewed fruit
tvlien it is being cooked lessens the
nuentity of sugar required to sweeten
it.
tViille this is tree, it is equally 1 lie
fact that the sofla. accomplished this
regult by destroying the acidity of
the fruit, and en the process the life
and flavos are, to an extent, injured,
A preserve to which soda has been
added Is rather flat and tasteless
when compared with one which is
made entirely of fruit, sweetened with
sugar.
The wise And truly economical
housewife will not destroy the flavor
of a healthful and pleasing (1I814 of
stowed fruit in order to effete: a sav-
ing so very, very 881011.
Fruit that is (wetly acid, such as
cannliert.ies, red em•rantic, gooseber-
ries, Me., will call fot• lese 5134(410 In
810(1(1)) 844 if they nto prepaved in the
following mcomert After WaShing the
freil, plate it in an agate kettle end
cover with dear, cold water. Not
the kettle over the Ma ttrul bring the
contents (mickly to the bellies; point;
pour oft the water, and then set the
kettle where the Omit will 00010 11101(4-
ly In the usual Ivey, adding only
enough Wilier to keep the fruit frotn
burning, Add Pager itnfilistent. to make
the preserve palatOble, and do nob
add OM tenor until just before the
fruit is removed from the fire, since
lees is enquired than when Phe steeet-
ening is cooked with the fruit,
The ,111111C Or wator Ofet Was poured
off the fruit, at first, can be meths
verY cold, settectened With 'mune and
served IN rt china; it rimy also be
egad in place of Writer or milk for the
foundation of a pudding stance, a lit-
"My mother WaS a terrible neat
woman," said 'Mrs, Black, reelieg ott , soil is red lamely fertile -they gather
O .length of Yarn. "Flo was mine," I together for a conceit, in width fan -
chimed in Mrs, White, who WaS 110 ra.- 'inslIcally' dressed steolling n1105(.1'011.:
ing 44 tabie.cloth with stitches like,Ising to the accompaniment of it. Hort
c•nibi•oldery, "I should silt( she was ; of guitar.
'most the neatest w(iman that 51.011-1 181nro 1)4,, 11010.1an advance from tho
pad into the meetintshouse."
Junker, as a kindly taco, great smok-
ers, good to their womenkinta and
340041011141017 fond of mole. after each
clay's not vary Strenuous (011-104. 111,7
ICongo Feee Stem towards the Bahr -
"And particular!" went oil Mrs. el -Chita -LI, thy Namin-Nyams, al' Zan -
Black. "She never hung out 1400 dell people an they call themaelvea,
clothes lilt, or miss, saine's do. The lhave lost most of these peaceful clam -
stockings had to hang together, and atcovietles,
the towels were all congregated in 1 Tito tribe is negrohl, but not black.
one bunch. I ueed to say to her, seem of 1110 Nyam-Nyams are copper
'What's the use?' rd SaY "rho:VI] 111.:1' :C01000d, 011101% dark lironze, They
jest as well, whichtivet• wily you do 4100111, beg, easeseasses,
11°11 go I 0104047and funthstically -tattooed,
end are elab-
it;' but she set her moan,
enashpe;ate,rnig.1 owsaYe.'o'ing sold Iseci./:0111,11.1a1,11111atericheving its "1010111," or
lifrs. While, "nobody that ever I
heard of could hold a candle to Mrs,
13ea21e down Pluestree way. Yon know
she married tile minister,111A, thuthoasot
was the father of eight. w0
little motherless thing's had got in-
to the habit of taking care of one
another. The biggest sat by the lit-
tlest in church, and the ono that
was most liable to go to sleep. wen,
What did Mrs. Thane do the first
time she went to church after she
was Mrs. Beane? She arranged them
according to height.
" 'It makee 1110 1101'00118 (IS a.
witch,' says she, 'to sect that jagged
line o' heads, I've got to have some
sort of melee.' So the biggest, sat
by her, and after that they trailed
off down Lo the littlest at the end,
tt looked kind of neat, 1. must say;
but, dear me! I'd rather have had
ann as jagged es a broken comb, if
that littlest, tette could have hacl
good lap to put her head in 1011011
0110 1.1000/1 off."
+sass-
14E,ARES(1 IN NOISY SHOPS,
People who have worked
In mills and 8110110 (1/1001013 ft NMI^
liarlty of hearing that is paradoxi-
cal," remerked the malinger.
aro dent at 'home mid woudet•fully
acate of bearing in the Workroom.
01 a 011101 place, 1011000 the ordinary
tone of votee is distinct and sharply
defined above all other Rounds, they
have to be almost yelled 111. by
tithers conversieg with them, and set
in the din of a mill 1,1104,' Can Carry
011 ft coeveesation where, the aVer-
ago person could not, hear a shout,
Often 11. \defter comes here to see a
friend at work, and while the visi-
tor half the thee is unable to hear
Ms own remarke above the raeltet, the
Worker catches (111' words.' without
difficulty, Vet if the (deo 10er0 ill a
rooin aWay 1410111 1.110 4)1(11 it. 100811!
ha 1110 mill emplosee who Would
have trouble going Ahead with the
converstation, unless loud sPOecli Were
resoet col to.' Away from the clatter
ofmachinery to which his ears have
been aceestodied 101' y0111E4 the (11111
110114 la 1110r0 Or 1e$114 /leaf, but
the midst, of the rumble hie 001150 of
heering 18 vOiy keep, Iva odd, bet
it's a facie". '1!:
414,5.1.14fi.
UMW
THE 01110E11, 014"VELE GARTER.
This military order of knighthood,
one of the most eminent and nolliSe in
the world, was instituted by Edward
in 11150, The story of the
Countess of Salisbury dropping her
garter at a ball, and the "King pick --
lig it up, enci presenting it 'to her,
with the, words, "Ift01111 soil, rod mai
courtiers, is said to have been the
origin of this inangurat ion, The
words Imputed to the menarch be-
ceme the motto, ov legend, of the
Order, and are worked on the garter
li: oge.eIti thread on n derk-blite velvet
band, which is und
worn er the left
t
70.111)
This is (lie title given by the 31014-
(4'(11 4)4.115 to their supreme ruler, both
as the head of the elittech end podia -
cal tumour. ILO 18 l'O041417110/1 1101
merely roc the eopresentative of Di-
vinity ott earth, but e divinity Mtn-
seIf, In the Tanguanneso dieted the
tvord lama 1110/111E1 "mot(les or 1)1)811)1'
of 8011111." '1110 1.1/1111 14011000 1,111(
01? 1.04(1.01130 Divielty resides/ 01 him,
and he ie investael with the insignia
of regal and celestiel power. On
Ole (1(1.41)101 1111 uf hts mental renew,
Ids soul Is supposed to item into the
body tq a newbotal child,
Tsaaeson and IVIoses wore rival
elothiees, who kept shops 8)11)01 'd in
the valeci street and opposite oath
other. It. was their frequent prin.-
Lice 10 stand at their shop doors and
solicit, the eastoni or I1110u9r0-117 01111
oceasionally irritate each ether by
personal remarks, One morning
Moses shouted to Isa(1014011 1 "OD 111,
Oa great booby, 1(1(11 ((4-1(14 111111. 'ugly
Mee wid 7011, Voll might tot welt
stick47 donkey al, Me door," 1 80 act -
eon replied 1 '1 did that mei clny
last week, ale, Moses, but de peeet,s One enenot (always be a hero, lett
)‚.851 114(' by only smiled and sald to ono MAY e1l°1137 he a mall,
it, glom' ciao, Mit Moses, good dat , The Belgic/es ara 1 110 141.041 0'.,).100,
000 7011 bur remotaid fronl 1143 0/13,1. I a 1 0 Oa 1'08 111 ho wort nee the
elde," ltisit time second,
living nine years old, 110 WaS a
small boy; 111111, being an only son,
he WaS mother's innocent, guileless
boy. Ills mother was sum 01 that,
even though his father hall doubts
as to his innocence nod guilelessness.
But the boy peeved it. Whilst, play-
ing football the bull went through
the large colored pane of glass in
the libenry. When his mother dis-
covered it, in her sternest, voice she
asked :
"Who did that?"
'I did, but 1 clo it on our-
poso. The bait slipped.''
"You did! Well, what will yolle
father say when he knows of it?"
''I -Te knows if 11010, 3 told him,"
"Vim told him! Oh, you brave,
matilg little boy! Gate noble of you!
So as soon as you did it, you tvent
all t•he way clown to 1118 Mike and
told him'?"
I didn't go to the Mike. I
called him up on the telephotte."
Mr, Popinjny (falling on his knees)
-"Miss laerkins, I can no longer re-
sist the Dassionate impulse to tl.P-
peal to gou on the 11301111.111110115 sub-
ject that is fraught for me with tho
issues of life and death. And yet I
am overawed at 1114,' presumption
when I take into C01151f1011111011 the
celestial glen -tour of your personal
charms, the dazzling lustre of your
intallmtual attainments, the exquis.
Ito, 1 110 adorablo--" Miss Perkins --
"Excuse nui, Mr. Popinjay, but thcau
are times when eldfeeence is rather
out of place, If 4/011 4111831 to pop
the question, pop it, and be done
wlth it." This was duly done.
M'es, loirm-"I trenlble to think
of our daughter marrying that
youtig man. Why, ho oeciers his
mother and gister about as if they
were 'dams, Mr, Ile Firm -"Don't
worry, my clear, re won't ordor
our daughter ttlenit mom than once.
She takes after you,"
' CONSOLATION'.
Afe. Hackett 10111 not been se sem-
cossful as he was thonest, end there
were times when he felt depressed
otter the falLiii•es lie had made. At
such tinies 'Mrs, 110.0101t was, with.
the hest thleotions, dultioes com-
forter,
'I don's like to hem' you speak of
things 01 that doleful tvay, Cyrus,"
said that excellent womon 011 ono
occrucioe, "and I don't like you
speaking as if 7013,thoitglit 1 ever
really meretted our annreiage, is 11,
likey .1' woulchs Didn't 't have Owen
ottee. octavo Oltela from men who
were lin (((1801111! tied intereating' and
Attractive to n young girl in 'many
wept? And yets-I /home you, Cyrus,
After all, in .itite of 1E0014',0,1'1g
etteryleoly said! Now you let your
mind dwell on (Hatt"