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The Clinton News-Record, 1904-09-01, Page 6Con oho Alkl)E ur EDEN it.04.44ntrdi,;siutthrtizi At WO Wahl Peleed aunt torn laid 4 beam. a easel far its foe. Br to his waywerd children. mai . mean a parte:Iloilo, ItlI Edenic and * :redeemed world4 g,lorified. with. love . uct of Our First Parents Afteriz%ra,;,th.8411, ,brnetta,44,03; Vather'e eel, Which is to -day Seeking They Had $inned. you oven be yOur shaineful biding Plates, DO YOU IVEISIEMBER. irtzt.4te to Act o tU »0 .to be a Recond mother to vou and ouja to 49 . 400 p.m helped nurse you when Yon. were Do you remember ono, long year., We leaned atreve the little retitle fence ' end, watelied the glea,ming sunbetens Oinking low Ilehind the woodlands, far awaY and Meuse? The seenner lereseee lightly brushed your ebeek, 'your heir Was gilded by the fading glow— My heart, which, until now, bad flut- tered meek, Was Widened, and I kissed yen Io ng ago, Kwrm. Ski of to at eith. h to r Id I eays. Rev. Frank De Witt, Talmage ter with Mr. So-and-so?" I once Seeeeis iii., 8, "And Adam and hie around the house as he weed to do.'" • ou QW 0 iSC 00 49999"94 9° '444C191tUt119 Mt."11. friend not bemuse he has done an ago, meepetde erone Los ,oeugoies, coo injustice to him "Whet he the mat- preaened front the followinie text:— anked My father. "He neVer comes said father. "he fa nklr erule Wife hid iheineeittea"' I loaeed him smite Morley. He "Where Was the gartlen. of lildeur" )323f• is the ftheme of 4 never, ending die. would not pay me hank. Hevrever, cuegione Soule thlek its site Was. et' for old -timessake I forgave him the the north pole. The site a the debt and said it WWI all right. But omen does, no.tA however, concern he has never forgiven me the in' U0 so Much an the event which took Justice he has done me." Thee MY Place thel•e: Kan was put on hie. father tetid: "Frank, that le always tried in that garden, and lie fe.iled. 00 in life. If a, man does eQ1.1 a The consegtomees a his disobedience Meanness, he will always hate you haVe come down to .11s, for all his for 'doing it." 41h, yes, that is Wel descendants have Iteen, deprived of BY the very reason you shun nien the blessings which would have been and women who have done you no theirs had he obeyed God. 1 do not wrong 1 know you have done OM: a Wender that the sterile region wrong... "Adam mid his wife hid around the north pole atoned hallo themselves" not becauee God bated wooed a littleg scene for the cetas- them. Thee hated God because they - treplie. In the cottrae‘oi the ages it had disobeyed God and eaten of the may have been tenet the glory and forbidden OW. BOWare, ' 0 ' man, fert1itt7 Of -Olden MOT have been bow you flee your innocent victivel transforuied into a region of ice and YOU are now shunning Olen§ In Ste - anew. Many- heve tried to Penetrate tonic ' hidingplac1 it and have faded coNoE21.ING so some *genie the garden of EOM ' ._ nOW does man try to conceal his Was fragrant wi'li the flowers of a first sin behind a mighty, bulwark- of continent *Welt once stretched' bt. tween, the old worl 4 and the new. oun- lx4a"nehas been shis sjiiheeroeugiShtaupYQiuonge. tnan Exploring pax have gone forth wh anti hiave claimed that tho have lo- _try home. He was raised OP' Tight. eated with their sounding lines. the ,sietTuedhaidntohiheimfirsatt gtohsepellamleiselyanasijz lopt Atlantis. They aseert that the in the Sunday school, and in the islands of tbalseeer Hebrides are Only the highest•mountain, peaks of that tbeuereslielPteow.hewheealk.,maLthelaitrtltehechseildr., • famous continent • which was Pim& i . - v ce, and would sleep through the by tidat wave and engulfed by earth- long sermon, claspeciela his mother's quake.. Some claim that the garden me Away from home he falls' in-' pee se of 'Eden time in'. Ferela,' ethers ' that, ar—?4* companionship. Ile gradual, into the habit(' or spending it was . watered by the onflowinge ol. it; bgetds , it e. all Do you remember how then, ,years ago, We wandered by Ws path upen the And hove when night e..11 you were Bloth to go, ut lingered by the rippling, splaehing rill? 1 tried to speak and banish doubts forlorn, My words rushed forth In raptur. elm overflow; You, laughing, mocked. my tender •hopes to scorn— Your laueli was, oh, so silvery — long ago. theMighti:Iiile aiOthers that, was hie evenirtge in billiard h i others that it waa his Sundays on excursion trainsjf,and central China. . But here to -day, in picnic parties. ' 1Te drinks 0.little the words of •iny„ text, We are not He plays earths a little. Ile dresses concerned with the eite .og the • gar- a little better than he can afford. Ile den a Eden, but with the conduct runs 'a , little In debt. • One eight of our first parents, after they had gamblinghe says to biraself, "Why sinned. No sooner had Adam and while seeing Some of his companions his wife eaten of the forbidden, fruit cannot I make a little money that than they- hidthemselves, as fright- way?" He is a collector for the ened hares hide themselves in the store. He plays and loses. He jungles of the,forests from the bay- plays again and ;loses; He feels -ing hounds, The voice of God call- again for n20ne3' in his pocket. Now ing , them to confession of their sin his cheeks pale and Ms' bends trent- was a summons to judgment:which he. for hki fingers have touched the they would have evaded if they had envelope which belongs to his era - been abhe , . • ployer. .. He says to himself: ".1 Our first parents hid thenaselves must•Win' I will borrow $5 and after they had sinned. That is al- Pa3r ft back v‘rr some" Ile Plays and bases; aga, and loses. ways the inipulse a the COnscious again in What Is the reeult?. Th next day sinner. Itoshrinks from meeting he dare not confess, So he doctors' his the God whom he has offended. A „The accounts. • He keeps on using other famous. writer . once declared, people's,. money until at, last one sins: of ' e the' garden of Edge are as night in order to conceal his . pest old as the dawn of creation, yet, they sins he forgee. Thee all the infernal like the rising sun, each. day regimno clap their hands' for toy, are ever -fresh and have new. aPPlida- At last they have a new victim. The time for each chattel* hour." 'The law places HS hea.vy hand upon that theological tertes suprampsarianiennshpelder. A etriped and Infreiapsarbenism and eublatwar- '•su•91utnglindraaet.X1'spenitentiary .cell and a oanisns—whetlier. "God's: foreordina- broken. hearted Mother are. the tion started before men Or with. the Bette of the sinner ir 1 t re - themes for doctrinal discussion in a• sins. • young minister's 'seminary course. REgpoerseeal,rey OF sm. . iffn. 01 offer exciting his sin behind bulwarkYng ° conceal Thetr Faye not, however, any .prac- tical I 13elieve in many case's the respon- interest for an'audience of the sibility of Ede may be pieced upon present day. . . other shoulders than upon the head What we first want to do is to of the one who has ' to suger. But, find out is how Adam aoe Eve sulked theugli in some cases the responsi. away into the eilenic jungles to hide billte of sin may be placed upon themselves after they lied eaten e Of other shoulders, this was not true the fruit of the forbidden tree. Then. of adani's sin. It was not true* of to ask whether living men and wo- Eye'a sin. is not .true of your men arenotnow acting the, same sin. It is not true 'pr my sin. •God *ay in trying, to conceal' themselves is willing to give you and ine•enough in similar hiding places. Wine to Spiritual etrength to resist any temp - shove them how vain are such ate tation Which -confronts Us if ,we only tempts at .Conceilment from the om- go to bine for help, as lie Was ready, niscient eye of Geld and. by the help to lielp. Adam and gve, , And, my of the , Holy Spirit to, woo them friends, •in reference to our 0W/1. Sine - from their retreats and lead • them let US .haire the manlineffs to acknow- ledge them.' In the' courts even. a to bend .in humble contrition at the foot of the cross. There,' there is criminal earns. the contempt of his pardon and Cleiinsind for the 'sinner, fellows When, as ,. they . say, elle pleads the; baby -act." ' The way to and there may the vilest and most polluted be sprinkled with the blood f°rerivenoss is WI bumble confession, which will make %theta 'whiter than and there no other way. If a man will .not take that way he ought to the driven snow. - • realize that he is dooming bine:elf to APPLICATrON TO THE TEXT. destruction, that excuses are of no Modern application the first. we avail and that he himself and no find Xdam and Eve hiding away from other is responeible. Never charge God in the geiden. of,11/de.n When We Ynlir clUnm uPun 6161116rt' your Wife, Your ehile, your surreundingo; Sea'Meri and women' shunning the when you have tei one to blame but facet of those whom they have wronged. We find the Satanie. re- your sinful self' DO not try to con- ceal sin with cowardly Words such treat of the fleet paradise in the as those which 'Adam littered when sulking feet . and the averted gazeIme said, 'Yea, I slimed, but the 'We - and the conspiettous.absence of those lean 'whom thou gavest to he 'with who After' they have /injured . bine flier flee his premence. even -as the pro - digit' son 'when he deeired tO do wrong planned to take his goods find leave his father's' house and go into the far country where he Would not be in the presenee of hie par- ents, whose hearts the Wayward boy Was breaking. It is a peettlistr but incotitrotreetible ..tact 'that , sin, no Matter Whether spasniodie ihabi. produees .a settee of hunilliste .tion and degratlatiOn lit the presenee of Its victims, Whole it Jute deeelVed or injured. Herod, the tetrarch, .althougli ho, Was . a great Rennin governor, teembied when he thought. the beheaded .Tohri the Baptist was. risen keen the dead: Thus Gertrude, Hamlet's mother, fled from the rpm.. in which -she and her guilty paramour,. Xing 014udis saw the tragetiet emitted of the death of her Iniirdered liUsband, Thlte the erring husband always want. to seek the conlijanionshin ef any person rather thati that te his Wrotieed wife. The. dissolute father feels. 4 coWerd's 'hue erliee he looks into the clear, lioneet, bine eyee of his son wh� itistY not be at that time over fifteen years Of age And Who could in ito way injure his parent if he Would. Vallt 1/0 Wt IktOT rOfteaVE, Why' Is that lifetime friendeltip be* timed you and your achool chum 6rokim up? You were both born in the seine countey village. YOu grew Op together, You played ball to- gether, Ilete kites together, went fishing in the old bfook together, at side by Olde behind the etaine school desk and ate your lunehes Mit Of each other's basket, 'Vote tittlee to mien for very Imre they trerabled 67116re) 1666°646 16 r6rid" Th666 'the city on the sante trale, lived in with delight, Then. It wag affection, birds- fly at a veloelty of over a Mile the same boarditig litee1.3 end Went wooing affeetion, and teeWork at the nitrite city stare thanting tendernees. tut noW the tender:test., en- per minute., I • the -day. Why are you batteries of the Morn.* are - eetreteged? I Wili tell you. YoU bered and the thunderboltis r itn BralerYiel GOLDEN GileT. _ with ...or, uutukt040. ut- XATERIAL IN Tam BALT8 ' tem and cress sere deluged until the 011.101.0 111E S S LESSON 4 ; a...tuna output flavor is lest. Then , lee flop oVer to pickle.. School girls cox f6AXP oTHE SAY* .e.e • literallY IlleentaThdlest olives, mixed,INTERSATIOSAL LESSON, EST TO 1/132, ▪ maul dial pliek.100; set them between timmenOnl SEPT. 4. elets0100, tett them at pierdes and out,- Senee Subetsallofte Are of tlee. • Inge, Most Dangeterate and, Vielets0 Text of the I...0one Z. Ilr•inge xix., rrobably no article On the table hi , Charact.er. 9-18, Golden Text, lase e Mod Mere leviehly than etalt. be -i ity of men tie deluge a dish with 'alt. before tasting it to see if It needs an added salting. Radish* and celery are really far better With. Out it. but you see the taste has been trained to its use; it has become , fixed habit. Butter is ter more agreeable to the taste moderately, even sparingly salted, than to rival brine in its uee, Seine *titers consider it criminal not, to educate the children to like everything that mankind has proved ta be desirable as food, and aIso how to eat. This hes a liberalizing em-. feet,. makee one hearty, whole-eouhed, taking thing.' as they come and lik- ing theta. It also ehmluates, the lin-, leky habits, end make.. it so Dwelt' easier for the heneewlfe. There is as much true &aware in smelling food als in eating it: An orange tastee much better when peeled Mid eaten from the hands, than when. eaten with a sPoon, Pineapples and cu- cumbers, 'have the same aroma, The very hungry man stuffs and crams down his food, Whereas the epicure eats slowly, relishes each dish and enjoys his meal, lingering over the flavors and arOttia0 that stimulate his sense of enJoyinent. We are too apt to base Mrs. O'lleagans "ban- ana, tliiret" when it.cornes to eating what we like, and like her, 'fetch up at the "soda man's" for a "tie °int antherdote.!' • 'USEFUL HINTS, xli,, 10, • .-e-e-i..-,re-e, e i e . . . . cameo et teed habit with the majote thtpopenareenratIlesitoheetutern. br4lbsieledditsaosateze•ento. Elijah hi new at Hereb, lodeiug FOP, T130. 0001e. eral overhauling- of life preeervers all a cave. What sustenuece he foetid, 0004iseboeeberremy ypuctroldingp g.wthimetcu 4 may gatci a bet: over the cowita.y, says. the Brooklyn here for his nedy we' are not told, lgogle, Every factory in America is. bet if he need on iocuete wee wita made either from Irma or bottled fruit. if prepared as follow.: Stew flooded with. old preserver.. that hatvhee the fruit gently till it will, pulp, then condition of - thousande el these found Quilleient. However that mei iiwoauerdy,aidasousitotimintiplui44,ilahpetipetrobaaftbef; base sent in for eepairs, ' and beat It up. To every pint ot pulp makes one wonder if there was a ves- have been, the God who cared for add a quarter of a pound of sugar. uel in America, posseseed of service- him, et Cheritri and Sarenta and tor betwteeir,"aeiltene. (Luc:4°4 •oofnee, PQ:nuncice, good many vessels vvere suppliecl the wilderness would not fail to cure abbe egelptnent. Apparently also a sent an angel to provide for bain in • egi breed crumbs, Mix all together With preservers se far gone as to for hint enewhere• There le great except the eggs„„ wnich should not be be beyond hope of repair. and ther. stirred itt thoroughly. Pitt tehantevtehreiaLstoturdg lloovvees, added till the mixture is quite Cool. The very day after the accident or- e91,11gaelretopt twhiltsit ders begun pouring into every menu. and knowing ail about as loves Ile the mixtere into a buttered dish and tattering eetablisament in the court. to the tad (Jer. xxxi, 8; John xiii, fore eervinge try Snip...elite were made In care 11, Here in thie tave the wprd of load lots in malty cases, until the the Lord came to bitn. as at other bake for ban an beer. - Strew a lite tIe sifted sugar over the pudding bee Fruit Syrup Wickens for Cool accumulated steak was disposed of, times (xvii, 2, 8; xri,ii, 1). Itt Vzelc. Summer Drinks.—The following pro- aeletdinatehe ralahretoaresunpepWlyrtiihnenhuignporv; i', 0, it le written that the wOrd of the Lord came expressly to Exekiel cess may be wit* to ,cherries, cadent Nit Leland. As a direct result bla.cleberriee, Exprow the deer Juice ocifuttphuct Solt° clot fine preservers tthoor Athmeerpircea: messages from the priest, and unless we receive the the book es eoming grapes, raspberries. etrawberries, and of the fruit in, the usuel mermer, a.nd expressly to us individueely there is boil it with sugar in the proportions ent year will probably be three times no benefit, rt then' are manY. whe of one pound of sugar to one pint of arofess to believe the Bible who look Juice. Boll eve Minetee; stir con- "shotrlena: iithsetit ahalas regIewprboopoonrt ioDnef":t with surprise upon those who eaY, etantly while cooling, and seal in can vessels was worthfess. "God hats spoken to me in His the /he -saving Apparatus on Awed. glass jars or bottle*. Thie juice is wone,e uniese theicueo•owrduoixiaf vGeoryd tvith a: little Water entlailigar, It depends upon the material nsed, well. As plainly as by a voice %rein not yet learnea to speaks directly to our heerts we have DEPENDS ON MATERIAL now ready for use at any time, !MX Corn Chowder —Cut 4 twoeinch the methods or manufacture and the ,heaven has Ile said to my soul as I cub4 of fat salt pork into smell piece care taken after they have been have red His beek—Joba 1, 12; Ili, es and dry out; add a smell onion plcieed in. service, whether the so- 16; v, 24; x, 21-29; eiv, 1, 27; L utes, stirring often to keep it front called life presa:vers are such in John 11;12; iii, I, 2, 8; Isa. ell, 10, fact. oe whether they are death war- 18; . xliii, 26; Gen, xxviii, 15, atul sliced, and cot* slowly for five mine BaUcepan. Cook a pint of sliced raw rants. 'Dead teen. tell no tales, and many, many ' more messages which browning, then strain the , fat into e A hot-water bath in which has been ITnrow how many have trusted theta- thIl8 reason no one will ever are engraven oe, MY heart, and for which I do heartily praise Him. Do you remember, long, long years That night when countlese stars bedecked the skies; turning, torn wleh pangs of bitter Debeld leve's fickle light within your eyes? I caught your hands mid vowed r . would not part With them until your lips had whispered low The inner secret passions of your heart; , . Then you confessed you leered me— long ago? • --Leslie Leigh Decree. OBEYED ORDERS,' A smart youeg. °Meer 'belonging to a cavalry. eorps- In India was sent on eick leave to the Convalescent sta- tion at Sinda,' and i whilst -recovering his health amongst the hills there, was robbed of• his heart, aid turn eaptivated the, charming' thief. The young fellow 'proposed aed• was. and with all possible die. ,patch the. teeddingeday was fixed. Bute the coleinel. of the .expectant bride- groom's regiment was stroegly- .op- posed to ,.1the lieutenatit'a marrying,' and telegraphed an unwelcome "Join at One's)" to the, .atnorOus Sub. The chagritied Soldier. handed . ehe peremptory message to his feir one. She glanced:at it, and then with heeoraing bleehe of sweet slnmphielty remarked:— 'lean. more than glad, deae, that your colonel so Approves cif. eiour &Oleo; but what a hurry he in for the •weddingi don't think can be ready qiiite so eddies but I'll try; for, of course, theecohniel must be obey - "But you deon't seem to uhderstand the telegram. eleeitheartee teid the lieutenant. "It Upsets every plea We have • made. •• You see, he says, ',loin at once,''" Cartainly cloeee. dear," .replied the lady, leokiiig up. with an arch smile; "but It is you Who. donet'eleeirt. to understand it:. :When the colonel says Vein , at ono,' what does he mean but get married inimedititely? What elthe, ittleecie can he possibly mean?"' .. "Iiiniett.elee, indeed, 'darling?" dee:. tiglitedlet exclaimed the ardent lover, rejOicieg in the tie* reading, . which be received with the Utmost alacietY SO - forty-eight hours had: scarcely passed before the colonel received the following: 'Your orciere have been Carried ont. We were joined • at once." • VFORICAMWS FASHION NOTES. " Don't 'Wear a dress suit. if you are working in a sewer: , • ' .Gloiree nre not to be :Worn Milees you • are • handling, live wires. •• • It is not itecessar3r to say "Excuse me" if you fill from a.' ladder and land on top 'et the foreman. The foreman. will do. all the talking . that • • If) eteceseare. , • me, she gave inc of the tree, and : Patent leather • ehoes. are not being: did, eat." Inexpressibly eonteelPti- 'wain 'ore -scaffoldings. . ble was this cowardly e excuse, old the • It Is the proper thing to aisle *Oman caught the infeetion. She ff. you buest. Would not hear the responsibility for baton. • • • 'Do not bring your. Egon he? . Own and. her litisbancee sin, but 'thA.pacttu.v . , On this serpent. ' • Ah,. nol Excuse.. ' attempted to fasten the entire blame She,eriutee'rs, aprons reeo iongee:oi!, Of the Great judge. •elte open, be 3rSal. than 1461c're. ..° • ; It is not .goOd form to ,put ort you and Mtasionn wither in the. presence r true, acknowleigeeyoue sins; and ho , coat before closing time -unless the • faithful and inat to forgive your foreman has gone home. eine and cleanse • you- from all one • Half worn may be made quite righteousness.. It is he Who tries elegant by the Meant •Iron heel taps. to. Net* himself by emceeing othere Foerein-haed ties are not worn in who Will be condemhed. factories this 'eleason, aletthey may be LOVE -REIGNED AIVERYWItliRE. 'tangled up in the machinery'. 'VW§ we started this eerinon with •It is not usual in Faris to Carry • garden; we ore going to end the- Watch in the nall pocket. with a garden. '. The &poetic Paid hate • :are . not worn in the Seek In the Story of. our 'Mat home- :building -trades as they may be itie Stead a' tvrecked and disorganized Jured by.falling• bricks. . animal and vegetable and ichtheOlo. Strong leather belts, with steel gicel and ornithological and human hooks at the ends, are popular World. lads us to see how the anent' window-Weithere. • • whole ceeation—the birds of the air,. Coal handlers are ,recemeneuding and the fishes. of the sea, and the Urge bars of soap for theecompleX- Neste Of the foreet, and the flowers let. • -.• ' of the fields --were influenced through, The 'report that the Loudon brick - and had 'their natures changed by the layers eerier ennes while at nitwit has 64111 61 16f61' 1)116 lcsve reigned beet. found to be incorrect. '.• • every,Wheee. Sow the law et life le depencleot upon the •'"survival of the • fittest." The eagle begins to mount - higher and higher aild higher, not to P/GE014S IX WAR. oome oeeree. to the heavens to see The pigeon poet 15 largely used by God, but that ou account or the both the 120..Val and Minters!, forces or greater ratiteds He eau have a, *mei Japan. A Movable left is attached to the headquarters. Swett. are tur. horizon to stvoopi that with his keen ' 4,,v,„.• w,1•4„ .,. 1,,,,,,•,,,,„1,. ,,,,,,,,,y,c, • eye he may eee the helpless dove 11"'"'"" "'"' ' """P" ""t'u 6' etal, off, into which the feathered holding four birdsj, when they wish murderer can plunge that terrible to ' tonanunicate with headquarters they write out the ineesuge and place beak and rip and tear and slay. Once it an a tube, Which is attached to et the trees as lovers atretched forth their Mane of branches and with bird's leg' The pigeon le then abet - rustle And tinuin talked to etteli other " and ghee to the movable loft, POtat0011 itIlb five mints in boiling water to eover; drain and add to the serves. to the. life belt, only to find “What doest, thou here, Eiilahe" is fat. Add aloe a 'pint Of raw sweet that instead of buoying them up to the great question of our lesson half Lk teaspoonful • of. sale, a gait- weetottydzdiri• gtho%rnehadnoewenottoraesweuaeietlyt .f(ov:rses 9, 13), and 4 great question coen cut or ecratied • from the ear, spoenful of pepper, and boiling Wa- grave A drowning :man clutching. who ,c.ettalaclasaq;, u,s,i 'oat thIverryLoarrde., tliotosto tataes and corn are teader. ' Melt at a straw ham long been a figure of Thou didst send Inc. and I am liet:e ter to cover, Simnier.until beth p0- at • rounding. tablespoonful .of buttee,' speech edweetccievtlyinel.yofatuatttc.,:wesptehlarli at Thy bidding for Thy pleasure and an equal quantity of ' flour end Elijali Could not. reply thus, but he gradually 4 . pint of railk. Let it be dragged to the bottonl: of the did ea;v something about the sin of boil te:few mieutes, .adia to ibe.eliowe sea by an inetibu.e of rotten reeds. and Israel; 1114 own faithfulness.- and zeal, der, .settion the mixture, More if need- eaTievtiarees. •eitii.,•ely.. ditT' ere. n.t. ,ina,,teiaio tainiide.tthhaet Lhearivdahsatdheie,Ottniyazrecitirileissertitiafo- .calelit bo c(gmi itd. pwieliktshin.rov•pa reit:vo es, • and pole tule and cork. • 0.e. these 'cOrk ite the oldest, the most common and nor was.. he sent ef god, as when be Was being sought, and therefore • he.. of the Way. place. lee was ttot eeek- ing thogloty of God, as on Caeaie. el, have been., authorized by the United toge';'-pered and sliced, may occasiOns manufacture of . life preserves, 'lute Was hiding la this cave in this out ed,. boil 'up well aid s'erve velet 'IMt. With " erackers,'. A cupful 'ef tonne- States GeV -eminent officials 'for the • Wellies ...Ttre. eggs. beaten , •well, incomparably- the best; and kapok slaft t,o, ..1,0,he,rith, or Sarepta, but he• The kapok life preservers," says slaketaln-Y" ,e'repiy•°:01YthhelsLooewdn's:PZe:at yokes and whites .seParately, Mix is the Most recent end the work., eee"'ng ' ono teaspoenful of soda aml.a little salt in betterimik, 'Which add to :one an authority, “should be consigned , to. the beatemiess, pit where they . el, 10)7 art th'ou?" was a very sed one (Gea. into Oda 'batter- the yokes ,ene , de- was authorized by the United Stetel Abraham's reply. to Abs - be • • of flo.uis, ' The batter' shotild authorities only. about .a year. • Meleck as to why lie hue done be as thick 'se strained, hones,. Beat belong. The usti of this mateeial sertspoonful •of ,inelted lard, and age, honoring to Ged: (Gen. xx, 11), and as he "did, was ;anything but ‘ . • diseolved abut two ounces of coarse salt will cure tired, swollen feet. Tender feet Should be rubbed with siiirits of camphor after being wast).-• siecirieldri Wairm wate! aed, thoroughly For moist handle; put. three grains a alum in a pint ef elder -flower wa- ter and after drying - anoint the palms. ,. • • . ;Tbe glass- Of hot water for laxative purposes should be drunts twenty or thirty minutes before the meal. When bathing and drying the face, alwaYs aub, and make the strokes up- ward, as the muscles of the face re' 12tIcelidvo ote nuws:airtdh. soap 4 .0 snp oilcloth.ooge1.d caosi cb water and.polish With a flannel, To improve the color and repplisli when dim, beessirax and turpentine mixect and avell rubbed' in, -eery eparingle, will be found .to .greatly iraprote.and restore 'both coloring and .sniotitness of -surface. Hands that perspire .too freely should be dusted Svith ehe following powder: Precipitated' chalk,' four ounces; powdered etarch, two ounces; itis 'powder, two °tames. Wash the hands in ,water that has had ii, pinch of bores, added, and after drying, dust . with the powder. , • ' To develop the eheet, breathing ex- ercises should be taken :morning and 'evening. Stand straight and .clasp the. hands at the back of the neck, elbows teueliing. in 'front, Inhale, force elbeessi out and back, .exhale, bring elbows forward until e they for cheet andAting,expapsion and. to meet. . This le' an excellent exerci..se., strengthen the muscles of the back. lastly the frothed whites. Have the but already it has been placed ou the, reply of " Elijah at Horeb was. waffle irons tot, grease Well, and hundreds of vessels. It is mode of not like the'Elijah of Carmel. It is ' pour into them from a pitcher the the fibres of the kapok -ex seeeles 'cif a great thing to be able to continue wattle mixture, They should. cook silk cotton tree, botanically .related little in. our own. sight and to . seek: - quickly, sholild he genital, yellow, to the ordinary Cotton, 'plants. It always- . and only the glory of God, ' thin • and , crisp eneteen , to be eaten grows in he least .an West Indies, and to given. testnnony like Paul in 'reit*. th0Ii1112:erS, jliSt as grackers are. the Philippinee and meny otlake trope Gal.- ii, 20; t Ger: xv, 10. The re- verses et), 14,- of oer ' lirollen Clee ens -Take' fat, broil- ical couttries. From Ceylon it . is Ply of Elijah In Ing -size chickens, place in a state exported in large-quatititiee, .and lesson woui elinost,. if not wholly, a, tablespoonful of 'butter, two slices on the' market are made from the servant of Jehovah, left, it wthill of bacon and pepper -and salt • to pan With a sinell quantity of water, most of ehe kapok life -presenters now dedicate that, he being the only tree Ceylonese' Aber. • The production of be a . poor day or :the Lord's taste. • l'evee ail I cook 'sloevly in a the fibre is one of the infant Indus- calls, if anything should happen to On 'a broiling iron Ferve with the and stinadatee It • is ueeful in the become : of • the, :Lord's. cause ? , they . seek My life mediuni oven, 1 heting occasionally; tries of tne Philipp,ines Weieh the biro, . • "And to take: it away." -What then woeld , until tender. Take out 'and - brown Government At anelious to eneoerage gravy in which it .was cooked poured manufacture. Of Mattresses. cuehions When. We allow ourselves to be thus' over it seilelieg hot. ' ' . • and for eimilar purposes, as seed as. delnded by htni :w11° w°u1d, if he - in its latest application to the reek- coed,: dethrone God himself, it is a ter' and pee and .a. half cupfuls of 'appear_ poor day.for is, for it indicetes that the Lord may not be able to use we . :.Bock Cake.—Beat 'a Cepful of but- ing of life preservers. In ' light brown sugar to a cream, ' add mice tee fibres closely reset-10Se rew three eggs,. a teaspoonful. al einna- umucb mon, a level teaspoonful of soda .dis- gcpoiaitztitotonni v;i:gex ccheal)rtattger ' a•cinrd shiny, 1°11ger; •We go . forth and stand upon the see in this solved in two tablespoonfuls of het lack of flexibility, ' They are cupful of chopped nettneate, prefer- almost impermeable to water end mount before the Lor(I" (verse 11), Water, a cupful ofchopped raisins, a ZAPANESE WAR POETRY.. Gen.' Sir ran Hamilton Translates . a Favorite Song. General Sit Ian • Hamilton has found time, while waiting for an op- portunity, to see some Of the war, to give an English metrical version of. smile Japanese War ppetry, and tfile hes been sent be a correspOn- dent to The London Standard. The words of the original, the cOrrespon- deet confesses, are political and•pole- talc rather' than martial and patrio- tic, so that, if 'the General's trans- lation seems some -Whitt cut and dried, the fact does' not lthpugn his abili- ties as aopoet, Here are. a few char- ecteristic Stanzas froia the favorite. Beng of the Mikado's soldiers :-- , Sons. of Nippon, down with Russia! • Lawless empire -lay her low, Faith and justice she despises. Aussie is our mortel foe, , Shameless, traeniling down the teea- te, Grasping countries far and wide, All tho ,was. turned against possess very great buoyancy. Ale, is the Lord's Message. to Elijah, and he could Itardly fail to recall that on parently these properties alone . were ably English Walnuts; and. two and this very niount god had said to a half cupfuls of flour.. Drop by the considered. by the authorities . when they. authorized the use of this ' me_ Israel and to Moses; -I am the Lerd • small spoonfuls on 6, buttered sheet, tweet, , - thy God ithieh brought thee gut. Of allowing araple room for spreading. the land of-Egept, out of the house' Bake in a 'moderate Oven, The cakes .FUEL FOR THE FLAMES; of bolidage" ' (Ex xx. 2; xxiv., 12), • , , settee. after ,a feW days and are re ."1-1Owevere itis 'as inflammable as and as he thought of it a senee of eoriunended• not Only for 'their excel- gen cotton, aid:life preservers made liis own mathiegness and God's, 'knee, but because they are so eleaily of It would spreed a fire on ship-' mightieess may have.come over him. . and quickly made. , ., isareeerkledYiblaes ehaattrtahine eart Pineapple and •Orange Iced.-- :Pare authorities 'were aware. of ibis feet Theniicocitimee anthao omit) giihrtey, rbiuutd, the hall • - . . board almost adeirsexta Lord •did not reveal himself in - ei-' . lialf"a ripe Pineapple and cut :Mt° when.they legalized. itseuse. - It. ivae ther, of ,; these; thenethe Still' small half inch slices. .Then .romagee ' the likely . an. overeight, end they T otve it "voice le whicb the Lord spoke ,. ' to core and cut tho slitee into dice. Peel sections, '...nd . remove eyery 'bit 'of atockathozescieltveest''haendbtlouiltdhber peanbldie slee Very still to hear. a. etill. small 'vetee. His .servant, and one needs to be ; three ,orangee carefully, separate the that the sale 14 - stopped-. ' Already • God has Many ' ways sof :dealing membrane and the thin skin. Divide seine scores, or pernaps hundreds with people, and dieerent ways at each i into. ' two or three pieces. : Mix pf vestiets on the Atlantic, the:Raci- ditlerent times of dealing witli the ,, the two fruits iightly together and fic and the Gulf- coasts and me our tame person. ' He had spoken.' to place in a glass . dish Or salad bOwL inland takes aed levees, are equipped Israel from this very mount, en fire Sprinkle with sugar and, place on ice With these dangeroes aeticles. If und..eartlicamke;. Ile had just recent - for two or three hours. Theo cover then" continued use is permitted, the ly spoken -to the people through Eli - with a layer of finely -shaped tee, and disaster to the General Slocum May, fah by fire Oil Carmel, blit now it is garnish with. pitted cherries. Serve find Many parallels, and Is very like- by the. still small voice. " Some. One before, the ice has time to melt: • ly to be eclipsed in horror.- The 01s• Mfly be looking for a fire or earth- . littutikinelon • Preserre,—Oither the dinary Method of stowing the pre- quake. • experience ,becttuse Some ' one Melees before they are fully ripe. servers just under . the deck, : Where else has had it . or . because they' Feel and slice. Soak four days in they' can readily he seized in ease .of themselves haire had it in foemer weak snit water, and then in fresh; emergencY, 'gives .every facility fee. times, but now Oita .is speaking in a . 'until the salt is ietrieved: Put in at the I spread of fire by their meites still sniall . voice and they' do not piteerving kettle end boil in clear water for 4 few minutere ;Arabi , and when , an inflammable- material is 'hear because they went tee' fernier Used. A. blaze. starting in the . far- e*perienee. Let us .how head and drop them • Mtn a -•vetet !Weak alum Ward part. Of a, vessel would he ca'- heat and ' BEVY; "Speak; Lord, as it Water, in which bolt them for a few ried back to the stern themigh a eine pleaseth Thee, for Thy .serveht, hear-. • minutes. Make a strong ginger, tea. of kopek 'life preservere almost With, eth," Not inethode•nor experiences, Take the fruit out • of the Mem Wa. 'the rapidity Of a flash' of lightning' but Himself ' alone, Can satisf3r the ter, drop it into the ginger infusion by the breeze ereated by the vessel's heart. • . • • • • . and iet it. boil a feW minutes, • Lift motion; ' • . . s , And: the Lord said unto him, 00, the fruit opt With a strainer, • and For her lawlessness and pride,. Tell us not of "tussle's vastness— Vast, may be, but poor _and Wild; Boast not of her swarming millions, What are swarms unless combined? Bat our own dear, precious country 'Neath UN Emperor can combine; For one thousand years successive Reigns that same immortal line. Military . providence; itecording to Naponton, Rays the New York Times, Was oh the side of the, steottger bat. talicee .N•owadayei it le said to be on the side of the best engineers and machinista. But is an excese of lOgic to push the principal to the extent of 11 ..4l.. nuiehine poetry., and ones that cannot he juetined even ley victorious japan. rntwxx SER11111. place it in Old water for a few min- returit •and anoint a king „ever Zyria, IN2/.4.1ToArT:OthsTat TmOiehl: toStrIh'ell.rintrviCsTeI0:.0 prophet in. thy room (versos 16, 16). utee. Lift it out of the •vater and a king over Israel. and leisha to be cook until thoroughly , Aerie In a .oheeked *eould never be got This is what We said a tittle before, syrup mode pi two pounds sugar to unda controleeliould it onee reach a that when a man thinks that the elle Of fruit. Flavor this syrup with lemon cut le very thin alices. • rapliasecetorwiehdei7ptc,gene giusailtwiteirees orstothi:dsi: iwtorisk.tdiatart get along without him to appoint !his suceeseor. Cork Will been readily enough to reit NO one is .essential to God or • to 013ILD'S TASTE, der it objectionable, could anY other His work, but tie is graeiousiy material of equal buoyancy he .01)- 'pleased to use such es are wilting to Do you ever stop to coesider what tattled of less eorribustible qualities: tenth:me- little in (their own sight a finicky set Of people yoU have in but there can be no'possible OXIM180. arid - God be glorified in theta. your house, from the wee toceller• up for subetituting a material a hen. We must learn to magnify the Lord *0 Sohn, the good man? Probably deed tiines More inflammable. 4. Jesus as He Magnified the Pether, never in the history of the family fase, k touching ft ilexes up into eu "Yet have left me eeven thousand. have every single Oho eaten of the uric ntrollable blaze' almost in an in Weal whictehave not bowed uuto same dish, and prOnotineed it good. inst t.. A tiro at sea is the most Baal" (verse 18). How utterly fool- Xow tide duo the fat that the awful and the most dreaded of the to think that we are the only., child in each ibdividual Case Was ale Oceatt'e' polite If these preservele. otes who krovt the Lortl or are real - Reeved to eat What he liked. and to are bitted the danger WM be Multiple, ly interested in His cause. He rd. rejeet that which he did not like; as ed ten -fold,. Let the kapok life pre - ways has His own, lumwe to, if a little Child knoWs the differenee server therefore be consigned to the Hint if not to others, and we muot • between salt and sugar, tea and milk limbo of departed tinisaneee And oie not judge loot we misjudge. Judge crackers or eake, only you field Mistake§ before some great cal- nothitig before the time, 'elm Lord ed him to distriMinate. amitY, reeti)eing In utineeeesary loss knoweth them that are Greeted that there may ba some one food which le extremely Of lite and destruction of property, awe/tette the publie to a realisation tasteful, has no special food value and in no way enters into the diet-. Of the feet that official nalegueeds arY, Why he Might be let tiff partak- 7,(rueigioe.ofnetinies but 'Menaces dis- BANX-NOTE PAPER., trig of it, but it Is far Wiser to train The Bank of England note Is not the ehildish taste to conform to everytbihg edible in the daily menu. MOST &MVP, VOLCANO, sof the game thickness througholit, It 4e.,,,„ thicker hi the leftelmeld corner', so Nearly every ehild peefern freshly /rnant SantOY must an"— as to retain a keener impression, of baked broad. It should be taken in- volcano In the world. it ts situated • the vignette there, and It IS also to coneideration that bread a, little in Ecitedor, le 17,120 feet in height thicker le the dark shallows of the etale, light, arid sweet and Well- and has been io corodent, activity centre letters and beneeth tho figures baked, le far better tor the educe 1728. The stmnds of its crisp. at the wide. Counterfeit notes ere • Stomach. AineriCane are said ta be *0s be of Tree in Treatment of Pulmonary Diseases, _Dr, Raymond Petit, of the Pasteur Institute at Petri, believes that he hem discovered a powerful counter- agent for all infectious dielmees of the peritoneum, the *era, etc, Three years ago .he dieooyered that Ordinary heated hark. eaten, applied locally, acted as a aort of mageot in attracting to the dieearied part the white cermet:cies of the blood. 'A long seek* experimente. made On various animals Inoculated with diea tease gerins coilyineed lift that heat- ed horse serum had remarkable °M- atey, when thus applied, In increas- ing in tho affected part the number of white bloodeeotpuseles, the result beteg the .eattplete disappearance ef the diseate. inferobee, /t believed that the oerum will be eepeelally Vale tieble in preventing infection after surgial operations for appendicitis, peritonitis, and such, &Wise& tione are §ometimen heard in Quito, 150 relief. distant, end 267 reports sUlt are espeeitilly nervous, AS the were once counted in one hour. bOth fell in loVe With the saMe ed at their hearts, Row the Mrs, Gerding, of /slew york, who, result of luxe: Conditione due to an Wife—"Vott deliberately- deteiVed thus( quickly deteeted, tliey tire inordiriede Meet eetere, and es a re. Inver/ably, of the Pattie thickness) throughout, 021. In order to Win that girl's mighty forest giants, not ee lovers, on hor 'Wedding -day, twenty-five years oVer-SUPPly of the proteld element Me When you seked ina to mar*" SNAICM, ,ormiTzpvor" and ear! ..ections you mut about your old but as dyilig WarrlOre, groan arid ago, rectiived a plot of land Worth in. the diet, Ilhen they educate the you1 ." ,1, udbandr-.11 did nothitis_, of other poieonous things may 006011 nNencl• Yon oironlated evil reporte totter and tail, Once the lion and $2150 as a present, sold it a few days taste for too much eWeete. NO the sort" Wifee-nYei, you diel, You you in your walks- through field and about his past life, When you knew the lamb lay down Aide by std. to ago for *100,000. .1 eountry usee I* triudi candy and told me that yOu were finite well forestlie sure to have a bottle of that no squarer, truer man ever elev. I3ut after the oin of man We ..—.---41' - ' -- ' sWeef, Lattioles, or hem such an enerfn- oft" Thiliband--"Yeti, attd so 1 Was; retry Davis' Painkiller in the house 'Wed, You said his family was not Wee& of the shaggy brute was the tt takes the cook to do the beck- etle Sugar trade. but 1 was foolish enough to imagine and you run no risk, DirectIone on reepettablo, When hie blether need prelude to a bite by whiolt the help- wheat eake up brown. Cereals, coffee and tett are made 1 Would be heater off With a Wile." the wrapper. 1 , Some rrien • are free thinkers and fame others are married, Teachers of penmanship naturally do a flourishing business.