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The Enterprise Of East Northumberland, 26 May 1904, p. 3

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IELTY TO ANIMALS Man Should Value the Affections of th Dumb Creatures. and horsCS and rattle theig! man was not there. But now I believe all worlds are created as our own world was created because Clod loves the beautiful and has declared that everything he created in the universe was good. Yes. God "hath made everything beautiful in his time." In his eyes the trout springing out of the brook and sporting good; mid I vtch i foi ; it rot upon the Ipg to Act ot the Pftf mtch from Los 'Angeles, I •s :-Rev. Frank De Witt |. ureached from the following p whip like a knife God loves the lambs he stall, uietly? '■: It t the ill sound and righteous course am glad to remember that have not only laws to preve usuago of animals, but alsc Humane society an organization see that those are enforced. I wi to show you this morning why ev Christian should be in touch w that society and that its principles should bo applied to all classes t all ages. There is no reason v, the admonition should be limited the farmer. The boy should taught to be good to his pet dc_ •ayman should be cnild What would host lei peak t dra the l, But if every e around you g< of apple, every applies the currycomb an reassuring word every time a shrieking engine came past I think that hostler or driver would be loved and trusted and obeyed just as my little through my kindness re and trust and obey 1 thcr all! •ell i I FOR the HOME | I---a » Recipes for the Kitchen, f © Hygiene and Other Notes 1 © for the Housekeeper, e ® ©a©a©»©9©»^«©»©«©e©e©« GOOB RECIPES. o ounces of citron peel, half a milk, and the yolks of four nd add a few drops of essence 11a. Steam in a buttered for one hour and a half, to Eggs.--Choose some nice miatoes of equal size, and cut , sprinkle with a little chop- ivored with v i salt and pep efc should be i button the others, commencing with the second one, lastly the first. Nev-ea- button one glove with the lingers of a gloved hand. Flatirons that have lost their temper and become rusted or roughened should be disposed of and not left to take up valuable space on kitchen shelves. New irons cost little, and poor economy to use old ones THE S. S. LESSC that Insec e pa , keep a muslin iea.1 in it, and ical into the bag sh water before 3 of soaking de- f the fish. i smallest nd we mi 3 give us a ive. In i loos r the ■ Ric ) blai "Tire n 1 love ould bo prohibited 6 jther bird in nesting t y to show that th is born amid the lowin :• and the blea Ob, no; t g. But t rses and dogs t to learn to trc ! gentleness wi their ghing i the ELTY DEGRADES. ! nature is degraded by in-i cruelty to animals. He manliness and acquires the brutes. He undergoes in no the metamorphosis that tals believe he suffers after jp In the far east there is a | JUSTICE FOR THE BRUTE. tinate horse 1 ment win submis- j able and | horse from the sweet voices of the woods we mav learn some of the best lessons of Christian love. half the i God bless the Humane Society of of crated < America! God bless all these ' men j sible) on and women who are taking oil the ■ scatter o cruel collars galling the necks of the I put buttn horses suffering with sores and nri- ' and brow hitching tosses tlif-t are hobbling P"el oi along on decayed feet! God bless the ! barb and cut into pi, Christlmo movement which • makes j es in length: add t'ur men treat their dogs at Ickst as pound of white sug kindly as they would treat their hu-| and juice of one lem< man enemies! God bless a spect the : half i .eppcr sprc n it, sprinkle dd the rest of the ri he top in small piec little bottle, and in an hour or two, If you cannot move the stopper, stand the whole bottle in warm water; remove it and gently tap the stopper on either side against glass, when you will find it will easily come out. To avoid the same thing happening again, be careful to twist the stopper round, as it fits into the mouth of the bottle. RENO VAT] NO FEATHERS. have passed over--the healing of th( blind as he entered and left Jericho, the visit to the house of Zaccheua, the supper and anointing at Bethany, the public entry into Jerusalem, th( temple cleansed, the fig tree cursed) the poor widow offering- commands and many parables and discourses. Happy are the believers who 'tail find time to meditate much upon and upon all Scripture. 3 Of t led b* thai the and the rind I •cable odor can be entirely r< le work should be done c Mark and Luke as well thew, and Luke xxii.. He sent Peter and John, saying, "Go and prepare us the pnssove: that we may eat." Then they askod Him, "Where wilt Thou that we pre-pare for Thee to eat the passover?" He sent them into the city, telling them that a man bearing a pitche* of water would meet them, and by following him they would find th< house. Then they were to ask the | goodman of the house, and he would j show them a large upper room, fur--nished and prepared, and there they (were to make ready. They found as Jlle had said and did as He had outpointed them (Mark xiv., 1:5-16). Thei " ' the and cattle which s with silve j cheesecloth t ing it all at I of a hole : was born! (led blcs , would rationally am stop to thin* how forling 4^1^ to , j the commandment of feathers. with the ( ptlc t.he T a lion drawn e coming j ro ids! i then he rymak "four footed beasts o: and wild beasts and ci and fowls of the air" god witfr Simon the t srse! How many of oui he has carried! How times we have had wher by him over In how many s< ing has ho been And often in til ] says, "Thou shalt i PROGRESS IN INDIi id ouality of bar soap and then the bag right side out. Rip o in the pillow the size of the n the bag and sew the edges of the r.h the t The t .pies ■ of I) of i ; of i India with their intricate carvl j the marvel of all who see then j the author of "Cities of India, the wonder of the beholder when he realizes that the eno | blocks of marble and sandstone dragged, bv hand in Con-j flour, two ounces of grated Parmesan cheese, one ounce of. butter, with pepper and salt to taste; pour it over :g are the cauliflower, and sprinkle the i, says j whole with bread crumbs and a little and ; grated cheese. Brown for a few min-grows jutes in a hot oven, rmous Broiled Sardines--'Drain the oil bring slow: lift the "bo. which has been a blessing to me for full forty years having taken 1 old of me when I v fas a young man re. Bo not fail look it up_and eat it, and may the "where wilt tho u" of the lesson and tho "what wilt thou" of Acts ix. be our contimi al attitude to 1 wh.ose wo are and whom we sc- rvej ), who has all >ared for us to \v alk in pud who wi 1 guide us as su ":'-r! ties o^this^oec" He guided the al He! sent them for the ass' colt (L and' assurance? guldancrEph.0, 13; but be sure -i-stamling nor w your own way- n anything; be g )od clay in the pott er's hand (Isa. Ix v., l-lc- , up s the body of a jackal, but he takes on the character of those cruel, bestial, four legged scavengers of the desert, and he becomes one of them In his nature. Every time the old Mexican skinned B lamb alive, think- the sweeter, he* t\- f.-yed that moral sensitiveness v.enabled him to distinguish between right and wrong. Every-time a toy transfixes a fly with a pin and then laughs to see it wriggle and squirm in its death agonies'that boy is fitting himself to become a monster, a murderer and a destroyer of me i. Nero, the Roman demon, became tho inhuman monster ho was by first, as a boy. learning TRAIN F.I "Did i I killed it kill for but 1 he- answered. "All sin kill. The poisonous s kill, but not those tha oi ous. The sna.kes m here, for tho most par to the farmer overlooking th "Tho village head officer of feat ival days, they huvj -r,„\ And sec how r He pointed t wanderful de< crops. i. They come and so will ; .nc. sahib. \ Non.-y Cakes--Mix a quart of red yards, strained honey with half a pound of they have ! powdered sugar, half a pound of | fresh butter, and the juice of two inches of | oranges or lemons; warm slightly, he officer; just enough to soften the butter; age, and j beat the mixture very hard, adding a astonish-i grated nutmeg; mix in gradually two before the j pounds or less of flour; make into s journey, dough stiff enough to roll out easily; »y noticed beat it well nil over with rolling-I I i pin; roll half on inch thick; cut with a hurry ' „ tunblei- dipped frequently in flour; lay them on shallow tins, slightly buttered and bake well. Crumpets--Take one quart of dough from the bread at an early hour in ! the ; eak 1 ing yolks and whites, both to hipped to a light froth; mix in the dough, and gradually and the i lutelj ood i A cruel master never was able to get the best results out of a horse. Blows and kicks and cuffs only make a stubborn horse the more stubborn and the balky animal the more set in his traces. I never learned this lesson in a mere impressive way than when I passed two summers al- of the best, st.ck rms in this country. What maghific nt animals those id" there, 'but 'ft c last blood for carriage horses and roadsters of all sorts. Their clean limbs, their (lashing eves, their high strung, nervous organization, made those animals the pride of a h.lost every stable the Humane HE LOVE OF ANIMALS, t that wo should h Society of Amer mes think that the air, as weil as the bt-a arth, may have an ardor even greater than that that loi . Add j.ist enough starch o make tbn ticking as stiff as new ticking. Securely sew two rubber ventilators i" two diagonal opposite corners. If rubber ventilators are not obtainable, use quills an inch and a half long These will admit sufficient air to keep the pillows light and fluffy. IN SCOTLAND WOMEN LEAD. Scotland, like t Kingdom of Goo" ' 16). Thus He points, sr deliverance for Is- ■ Egypt had witnessed .. 8). All majority of females c when that majority i veyed very curious little-known facts cor the steps of the great atonement whereby Israel should be redeemed, the church gathered and the kingdom of God established on this earth had been arra-nged in the eternity past, in due time unfolded, foretold, foreshadowed to man, and as tho appointed time comes all is fulfilled,;' for "the Scripture cannot be broken"-! and "every , purpose of the Lord} shall be performed" (John x, 35, \ Jer. ii. 29). of the passoveri >n that a:-' r-g " MISSED HER AIM. dog c I bche ! to it: admitted the delicate-lex 1-.-woman, "I did." became of him?" asked the urc'gl" X add three j • all togetl ! aU an tcotti- 9 of 70,0 by kindness. , being petted vere ready for clays the liaise learned that' inged the s.rap would be ap- raise his forefoot and keep throe legs. Having learned h m he ceasee to plunge, and 1 i of the strap was discontin- j trample upon the hearts of t r heard of a dog dying f J Siberia, reports thnt ' I er, quoting from a United Stai Vladivostoi i. Russian jit | .126,447,325 'taxes!' \l Tho-cightcc HINTS FOR l little salt a • dissolved. When j HOME ded to filent fc ticky spots from All' wool blankets are the cherished omes of ungrateful germs, and bor-.x is their deadly enemy. Human hair grows better in light use of of I ght and i • the undertaj should be i leather satt ne after use, larger proportion of cry 24 men. It is when we turn to rural parts that these figures cany most meaning. The population of Scotland's villages is 406,000, women predominating to the extent of 9,000, which, in other words, is roughly only 50 of the fair to every 49 of the stern sex. In strictly rural parts, which have a ' population almost twice as great as the villages, this disparity is still less marked, being indeed as slight as 220 females to 219 males. Curiously enough, Scotland's islands Bhow the greatest disparity of all. Of the 155,000 persons who inhabit these islands over 82,000 are of tho gentle sex. PYROTECHNIC BIRDS. Jagasaki (Japan) there IU. It (Ex. xii) tl le male J >"ul tho Ji S(..,t. | blood, tho ,..,usir;ev,cd bread ,, ... ,., ; lorced. 'I pial mid I of t pyrotechnic birds of grea ivhen exploded, sail like manner through the this broad and drink t the Lord's death 1 |kingdi «J Hi! i feet, after'which He*" up the kjngdom to Go i suddenly, you s

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