Listowel Standard, 4 Nov 1904, p. 3

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HE IS MORETHAN A KING Christ is an Absolute Monarch in the Christian World. tered according to Acts ot the 7 aera od Bong warning. Woman jiament of Canada, in an cond Wo- ay One Win. Saaliye "Timdred, ad Four, an treiven a man forgiven. No Department o ox Agriculture, Ottawa.) more, no less. » Ob, man, if you will not deal gently with an erring sis- ter, God will never deal gently with you. NO DISTINCTION: Do you believe God discriminates between the 8 es? A despatch from Los 'Aainciae. Cal., says: . Rev. ank De Witt Talmage preached sis the following text:-- Solin viii., 5, "What eye the ramifications ment's internal organism, even as a medical student searches ovt the en- tangled aah of the nerves and muscics frame. in- rks. orers oF toners w where the brain oO It tells us is, where the heart is and why the to town with dust ecued clothes. arm is sinewy and strong. It tells |They are not hirelings or beggars or men and ---- who from perpetual ecome tramps ord " Most of that group just in front of Christ have keen intellec- ual faces. They hares in hele phy- ; a movements the actions of suc- h creates the law and -- the power which executes In the king! ge 'God we have also a nicking qutiority. The coun- cils of the churches may formulate ey have in the doctrines, make decrees and con- cheer of their eyes the searching struct creeds and c isms, but po white > a nee high over all there is the will of the |«po.6 men," wrote Dr. eres, } great King of kings. Christ is the) Qore the scribes. They were the COS ee of his kingdom, be doctors of the law and the interpre- his w is the test b which every |tors of the Scripture.' These other dogma and practice. must be j men are the Pharisees. cy wee ins. of the social class- ; ya oO They are not lab- Ss utes, then |crushed [ hfe kde tit per cent. milk at night. In that * a | hands bo case the sample would most certsin- le e en & jthe soap and 5 eg ; by ee, oe ; ; ' " ® |agreesb! , . for it would apparently prove beyond es + Silk b ail question that ke had hherally} INTERNATIONAL LESSON, h : ome op | Wrink! watered his milk to get it below 8 Vv. 6. 4 wb jing on the right . per cent. This has not been 4 -- ; ww 'arabic P until t years and it may be|Text of the Lesson, Il. Kings xi.g - = | wrong * that a milkman 1-16. Golden Text, Prov, - * | Marble slabs SE Pee ELSE Pa watering his milk xxiz., 2. BEEBE EEE 4 =A ey i A I A when he did not do so. This d sata sore . surface we " , t we must do aw: thstand: sinfulness SOME TIMELY RECIPES.' {4 iittle borax ST EES Seen. eee with ail standards, but that the milk-{@an, God works out His purposes, Stuffed 1 Eqgs.--Boil for half an hour '|afterwards with gag aie require to be hand must be more careful about tme|™@king even the wrath of man te a half-dozen eggs; remove the shells,| A good, ripe, picked. pickers. stiouid be nas (atk 'he pelle. ; ice: ak ee t took eut each egg in half and earetsty re- the easiest of ployed; pore cost more than -- ages" daughter of b, Teveel's move the Page + ae breaking the onde - sto 0. deal they ae die mat bushel aioe POTATOES AS FEED FOR HoGs. | Pisa , a5 8 Pe for his whites, with the yolks a little whole process digestion . slat baskets are far ' chopped jes and enion juice, favor ompiger in minu better y other for picking Slates Pe Sper ateind = ne e ga have some of the ---- with salt and pepper, put yolk ca owes peacece 'ome men used to pick 104) them. n wv Eagland|Lord would not destroy Judah for mixture back into the hollows a the dia "volatile « = which is present only |inio Hung over Hes oniegae States they are f vely, being | David His eervantla oka, as He Miiine aad pons eran tho aE 'tbat i Me ics ie on eatieatar out of date. Recent eX \ioileg in milk and mixed with sneal ;promised him to give bim a rich cream os vo 0 : wor! on pa extensive af Buca, Ghcate seats pint ge Ac tn an nit eal ae sh hate ae | Qc aS aad ws |B, prt at, 'of milk, adding a tablespoonful and * j : two, three or even four times, just} jixea with cornm ap-|Arabians to break in upon Judah a half. of gr: rated sweet thocolate and | To clean pewter. scour the 2 ete as they would a strawberry bed. petizing mess. The only fault be |and carry away Jehorm a 1 of sugar mixed with a kau a. paste of silver sand and | each successive ee only those oP |¢oung with this combination, is that |and his sons and his. wives, leaving little cold milk; cook in the double Water, using an old bung soversd Ples are taken which aro a igh nog Jit is badly out of balance. The po- only Ahaziah, the youngest, and boiler till-slightly thie! en with jeather. ae the pewter well |ored. The others are left to €TOW, |satoes are rich in starch so is |he himself died am awful death. tir in one nesta egg. Remove the in cold water polish with finely }to en..and to ripen, writes Prof. | thie corn. To of our readers as hot water for dry whiting. PF. A. Waugh. aneees So cute. ous eee are still following the oki practice his" mother flavor with a Pail drops of vanilla.| 'To remove tar on clothing, rub aj] The commen error is to pick too . % was Serve with sweet cron, little lard on the spot and let it 'sr matter is of so much |" W° ee re Age ag sige ig of jcounselor to do wickedly. Then 'te Mincemea til the tar | 'importance that some growers | have cunt oF This wou oats for: t abs coil was slain, by John (II. Chron. xxi- pound of suet, of cateaath, ans raisins, s Denia when it may be was opted" the~piar otistrtn : fatan Sein a cAthalah " Line 4 9 each minced fine; three and onefour with hot water and soap. Rinse they came from tho trees, sacting po iepeee sone oi pion the quality af hacen boner teat ae 2 aa dee 2 * Pounds sugar, the juice of four good re ae rain water. packing a week or Pace ag a month ayodueet Ther ably no ted mage ante ri h lemons, e rind boiled tender and} To renew polish on marble which later. . This is t the best Way. lb otter use to which anak tatoces chtiaren and to oy cinite - Pg minced fine (discard the white pith). has become dim, cover it with a|There are some soechiien in the mar-| oy be put than thi -- royal of the house _* Mix, put into a pan, cover with Solution of pure Beeswax in oil of tur ket for sorting apples, but though eo and she well nigh s 'sugar, and it ma keep three months ong Mi "-- @ Fie, a given ~ a God was watching over His word to in a cold plac Cover with sug inen or cotton cloth. e hard ey are not so gerera 8 form it (J i, 12 i wheneva r any "is u Handy to -- gives lish. cessful as to ~~ wide adoption. NEW LIFE-SAVING GLOBE the heart of Jehoshabesth 'Ahasiah's have ready for "pic timber." | Fo rattl ows get your |For this purpo --~. sister, the wife of Jehoiada, the School-Girls' Delight.--Here INVENTION OF CAPTAIN DON-|priest, to take the little babe Joash excellent recipe for shades," the Vas- Wedge shaped pieces e sar discovery so dear to the school- of these firmly fixed om either side girl: Put together tivo cups of - between the window and. the frame al It is quite easy to remove the ugly ! the will prevent any rattling. ir A SORTING TABLE uired, which should be high is req 'enough to stand np to, large enough to accommodate three or four bar- els of fruit at a time A ar ge table can be made 6 feet wide by 9 VIG, OF SWEDEN. Get Into It and Await Sinking of Ship--Has Been Proved Good and his nurse and hide them in the ho f God six years while Atha- 'liah reigned nd (¥ over 1-3; TT Chron. xxii, 11, 12). From the day t the Lord God said to the devil, teristics of this government. wardle unspotted from heathen ous- iiokare nut and two ical chee green marks caused by mp on feet long, so as to be vsed by two = will put enmity NOT AN ABSOLUTE MONARCH. be hag onl oe me gates Baker's chocolate. Let cook stone, tile, and brick Moor and steps, | 'sorters at once; one standing on ei- Captain Donvig, Sweden, is now in|petwee thee and the wonmtin, be First, itis an absolute monarchy. littio palais siorindtorine Phos Without stirring till it will harden in all that is necessary being a good | pater side. pols ata States placing before the ' two seed and her seed; We have governmenta on earth that |had these boxes sivaapedl to their © cold water, then beat till it) begins acrubbing wit water in which ao] Mmptied flour barrels should -- al- seep AL his recently invented life-| shall bruise thy head and thou shalt we describe as absolute monarchies, |foreheads that all me ignt sce to grain and pour on a buttered tin, small quant typ chloride of lime/ways be thoroughly cleaned before wa & ae, aoe at raise Hie heel, (Gen, iii, 15), th meaning that they have no consti ain, ut Ae these men, rose Half a cup of chopped nut meats is bas been 1 Vie | they are filled with apples, new heads haver a = mig _-- pe ; estS had been a persistent attempt on tion. There are thousands of things |leadere of Jerusalem, were standing & good addition | Try the 7 oe fot potato to clean jsliould be provided, old. labels t ail win t Ta nie 'Kou 4 eo cod part af the devil to Geatrey the which the Russian czar would like to | there condemning a poor outcast wo- Drop Dumplings. --One pint of flour, Sponges whiens "phey are slimy -- Should be removed, and care taken di, "lotes. * an umber oy to jfeed royal, or, as it is in the margin do which he cannot do. Im an in-|man for her sins Christ in stlence half teaspoonful of salt (scant), two amell Cisse rae Sut a raw o~ |to seo that the hoops are sound * and sixteen persons have po to 'tes | of -- rid ---- finitely higher sence is Christ the | was muking figures upon the ground teaspoonfuls of baking powder, all o in half antmb the sponge thor- tight. Probably the best way to get lintg the globe ty Paciond dig wt hese nee: ae absolute ruler in his kingdom. In| with his fingers in which they might sifted together two or three times, oughly with © portions. Rub barrels, at least for the large £TOW-| panholes und without fear wait for! main threads of truth running al} this wisdom and power he governs|read their own condemnation. mixed with sufficient milk to 2 til] the potato er, is to buy the staves, heads and) their vessel to sink. through the Bible. Cain, a chil hs without check, and his word is the NO IMMUNITY GIVEN, form doug Drop by the tea- b the middie, rinse ;hoops in the knock down and have ' No matter how great the saction, mitted | to "int his own ica ag) Abel, law and life of his people. "I am®& But 1 find in th 1 an. SPoonful over chicken ar meats fifteen n in cold, and the them put together by a cooper on the | he gays, the lobes wil bob Un aoe _ e@ next place any elect wilh tiave disappeared. if & I one of the seed of t gyre but the Alpha hati Omega, the beginning |other trenchant lesson. The divine "nutes before serving = and while polish pill jappeare {ferent : lenely, and right side up, there-| God ,d Seth in his pl and the ending, saith the Lord, |law docs not accept zeal in bringing stewing, hey are digestible on ac- b EB glass and remove | The cold stornge business as @p-' after it will be merely a queition att raised up § in his plac which is ond was and which is to /others to justice as a ground for ab- Count of the lack of shortening and stig hts scra' che rub, the surface plicd to the marketing of apples. has | waiting for another vessel to rls, The attempt of the king of Egypt come the Alniighty." solving the prosecutor of his own delicious. gently first. wh clean pad o ¢ had a wonderful growth during the! along and pick the globe up, Some to kill all the male children in A significant iJustration of Christ's |wrorgdoing. The scribes and Phar-| - Swedish Dolma.--Boil a large, loose" an wool, "03 last few years, In cold storage pro-/ tittle progress even can be made in| Isracl about the time that Moses originality and his freedom from cur-|isees cannot atone for their sins by head of cabbage until the leaves are strilar eg er 5 eineeuiatwd from soot or | the globe by means of a small square | Was born was another piece of the rent principles and prejudices is given | denouncing and condemning others. soft but do not break, Take it up vet «Whey - dusted with fine common storage, resort is nea ul- sail, There is a rudder attachment, | devil' s work. on that line, as was a in the gospels, and it may help. us |Though a man might prove patio and let it > cool. Have ready some ro ouge, ; hg will under this ways had to some means of tmechani-| iand Captain Douvig says he has been | 80 the attempt of Herod to kill the to understand his attitude if we |other man a living exemple of total chopped beef, to which add about treatment vec sh. of great (cal refrigeration. | # able to innke two and one-half knots hee babe in Bethlehem who had study the story One' day while | depravity and devote his life to the two-thirds as much cold boiled rice; bellianays. 695 from scratches. | This refriveration is applied to the an hour befcre the wind. On -- some just becn born the king of the Jows, Jesus was teaching in the temple [exposure and arraignment of crim- geason with salt pepper, minced on! To keep a pan nice always 'cooling of the ae rooms chiefly ; globes he has also fitted a small pro- by killing all the male children there surrounded by the people the scribes |imals. he must take his own place jon i teaspoonful of 'sugar, some ipe it fately after use in thr ree different was 1) By direct | peller to be worked by hand, but it of a certain age These are but end Pharisees tried to entrap him, |@t the bar and answer the indict- pyead crumbs and one egg. Mix well ith thick is in the expansion, in which the liqucied gas!is not upon locomotion, either by Samples of the work of him who Right into the temple where Jesus ment of his own iniquitics. Instances together into a soft mass with weak range) 4 the pan with hot which is used is allowed to evapor- sail or propellor that he places great When he had caused the secd of the was they dragged a trombling, fright- | have been known of @ criminal under oun stock or milk. Now, cut off bet beth thor jate - mene a directly in -the stor-|dependanco. Hy displaying a Boz by | he vg note utah op te ae ened, sobbing woman who had been |PWwHAN government securing for hun- 4), large leaves of 'the cabbage put oughly, sutside of the pan |age room; (2) by the circulation of day and discharging rockets at night and had His body sealed up in the taken in adulter Right through self immunity from punishment for } tablespoonful of th fe Ro-7Arg miside if you wie brine, the brine being covled in a! he would expect soon to be over- tor of Joseph and guarded a large tablespoonful of the mixture pail 1 room, -and then sent to the | hauled, unless the wreck occurred far, Roman soldiers fancied perhaps that his own criines by betraying his lead- r to the ofliers of the law or even by himsclfi executing sentence on that leader, but such men are despised for their perfidy, even by the community of listeners they pushed Then they cried out in stentor- inn tones so that all could ear "Master, what shall we do with her? Shall we stone her to death, as th fit. - Moses commanded. or shall we let ilar frineiple te applied in sur courte her go free? Instead of Christ {or justice w o man is allowed to condemning or acquilting the Poor jturn state's evidence. It sometimes creature, as they all supposed hé/happens that there is no way must do, Cnriet by his actions a8 | convicting a notorious criminal but well as h ord of lip con- | py testimony of a confederate. That demned the wea who were her ac- evidence has to be pur- cusers What was the mean of ased, and tho price paid is a par- that jodgner We cannot for 4 /don for him of his own share in the t? moment suppose that a being so puro as Christ bee ae Jightly of so hein- ous a sin. must have been loatb- some and aor to him, but we may learn a lesson from the way in which he treated the sinner and result of the has no vias FOR THE REPENTANT. But, though the divine Jaw wa and is so hard upon the unrepentant sinner, how gentle, how loving, how pardoning, how forgiving it was und is tu the repentant sinner who comes for mercy at the feet of, Jesus Sweeter than even coming of a little child to be caress- ed ani! forgiven by a loving mother is this who is the embodied law of the kingdom of od. NO DISTINCTION AS TO SEX. The divine luw, in the first place, makes no discrimination between the feminine si It be a libertine, while your wife must the narrow path of hi say, 'Brother, the 'saloon of respectability' you can get drunk, but if your sister is found in that saloon she will be disgraced for life." peace and life. can see her = the rough men are pushing "her | Her face is scratched and piseditngs fights them I i] pure gaze, t one so sinless will Pig ipeciepornge or rat her crime hand her But, though s com i see companio dissolute eharetlors and still be re spected, while a a eas having done wrong, can never be allowed to enter i the nantes of the the true and the respect- But the divine law docs say this: "Oh, men, if the sin that this woman has committed is to b ished by stoning, every one of you ce exec utione a e si into | love. Now she Jooks up Christ's face with = grateful Oh, my friends, though" you may be who has committed the same sin de-|ecarred with the sins of an evil nerves to be stoned also.' "A bdlas-|past, though you may be cast out phemy from a man's lips in the sight |by the world as one who ought to of God is just as vile and culpable die, merey and pardon in Christ van us-n blasphemy from a woman's lips | will find! Will you not as The sins of Ananius and Ahab are; pentunt sinner throw yourself at his is s evil as the sins of Sapphira and |fect, where you will find peace and | Jezebel, And yet rom time im-|life and hope? memorial the world has always had At ne ware did this broken hearted find her peace? Ah, ye judged its the temple! There the *'di- | SWhen "the paste is quite cold turn it on cach leaf, roll anid together and fasten with a toothpick La ie = rolls close together in a - wide keetle,@ pour some ck of water over cook slowly, on. With a ae turn once, so they will be done. When soft-all t Ls entefully, thicken and butter, cl the rolls. stonmed petatocs. ' e en teaving the walls of the vege- soni rters of an inch thick. add to centre, table th Fa f 4 N INGER Pe essel at | a cupful of bread crumbs, a table Stopped a Leak in spoonful of melted butter, salt and Great Risk. pepper to taste. Mix w add} any have read in Mr. Hopkinson | enough soup stock to mako stil 'gmith's story of 'Cap'n Bob' who paste, and fill the hollow sides With | stopped up a hole in his ferry- anak this. When full and rounded high, | with his own arm, and thus" saved sprinkle the forcemeat with bread! many lives. The London Daily Ex- crumbs, and lay the halves, side by | press describes a methad of stopping | no less novel and ingenious /™ cupfuls of soup stock around them. / than "Cap'n b's,"" and not try- Bake nearly an hour, basting every jing to physical well-being as that 'ten minutes, Remove the eggplant to; adopted by the heroic pilot The a hot platter, thicken the gravy left | Norwegian bark Flora, bound for in the pan with browned flour, boil | Cape Town, experienced in the Bay once on top of the range, stirring | of Biscay _-- terrific weather that constantly, and pour this browned | She was obliged to lie to for six |sauce abo the base of the halved | days eggplant in 'the ; oe that the vessel re- ang a leak, and began ---- Delight--Make ao syrup of 6 of nd ,one po and a half of best loaf /sugar ais one pint and a hall of wa- iter; clear this with two whites f cngs and the juice of a smal} lemon. 1 ° paul bark drove before it into calmer w Caphein Mattson found the leak half a pint of cold water; strain this jand add to the clear syrup when it]to work. He constructed a \is boiling. Reduce the syrup by fast | waterproof canvas bag, #i | boiling till it is two-thirds of the jlong, six feet in circumference original quantity. The paste should |two feet in diameter. This he kept ' be very thick and stringy. Flavor |distended by t means of hoops. with any sweet essence. a large dish well covered with age oil. Pmpty the "delight" on this, spread it about one inch hth; then have another dish ready, thi covered with caster sugar. 5 >e captain stepped - into the the means of tackle was drawn under e the leak. very carefully upon the styrared b ebtat. of Cold storage space, 80st0 In ah places ontroNed more or less perfectly by i "put cither one will in good condition if y vays owned. and mpanies bie rr on 'eperadion of uch plan is 40 cents per ba rrel for 'Or COMMON STORAGE. i { modern cold the temperature was asmuch 28° ers out of the usual lanes of sea travel. MADE OF STEEL PLATES. Captain Donvig's life-saving sabe S congjructed of sicel plates 3-16 an hic it has pone form of a glebe with ae t off, the) flat part forming the bottom, which is double, the outsidd plates being ¢ ts _ about its. circumference, an' yx with 100. fathoms of steci wire rope, a' w ' above' the inner bottom, straps loose | arian padding to provide against! 1 passengers being tossed about | in 'the globe in heavy seas or when nena and tiller and sails and i. | Part of the veegee al are two large; : ir ventilation. Such houses are sill! the jnterior of the globe are ilt largely used. ; er lockers in which a considerable | Iexperience and = experiment have quantity of food may be stored ni shown that, in handling apples for! the top ef the globe is a 12-inch ven- | any kind of storage, the following tilnting pipe, which may be r sed | a should be observed: The = | from the inside to a height ot five | a. ust der , | deteriorates go ease. spread in the barrels after the fruit is packed, even when in storage. fruit be ri errip apt OC8 The fruit should be free from Some kinds of fungous diseases | a be good. Cold storage will n acon the quality of the = pea ae with the 'Po ruit | stor, al than any circumstances more in. ruit dis- The should be well packed. It should pe and well colored, but not ov- e, when picked. Green fruit is, to scald and-is subject to other! deteriorating influences. Prompt stor- lage lay between the picking and rac | of the fruit perature of 31 to 32 degrees is found i is important. Tivery hour's de- | is a direct injury. A ten ifeet or may be lowered 50 as be outer surface fi the globe. This pipe is fitted with a cover and packing in the top for lquick opening, and closing for ven- ation while at Sea, in case the scas > so high as to entirely dash over 'the globe. | All of the three manholes 'opened and closed from the inside, 'ond through small glass lights fitted into the sides, the 'outor surround: | lings of the globe can be observed. The largest inside diameter is five) | feet, the height from the inner bat-| | tom to the top of the globe is six dist between {il can be } best for apple storage. Paper wrap- "more 'than (2605 cubic There an pers tend to make the fruit keep; wok : pratt ies a deck " ye ren of G4 lenger and may be werth while on! 6 es fancy avples Closed packages are | uquere fect. With its fender anchor, 7 ) 10K: fathoms of stecl wire rope and | better than ventilated packages, least for fruit which is seme time in storage. On fronts the scientists Similk is the great and frequent varia- | FAT CONTENTS OF MILK e of the great problems that con- | with who deal at} to renin: other equipment, i elobe is about 3.600 pounds. FOUR MEN CAN'T CA pee anee is tests ie alth bed they | j had « Rasch on the raised -ventifar | | ting pipe. When thrown from Iv. } \t hand come for iii. 'of ly 'ot the things we read of the devil in ---* ,ture is that he went to i n ae a mentsa..of God, amd of Jess" I do not wonder that = and tries to rid a ow, of Scripture, and especially do so show -- up and tel} his doom. In the seventh year Jehoiada the 'priest gathered the rulers and the 'captains and brought them to the David. "i the comfort ° that there is in the glorious faith that "every purpose of the Lord shall be performed,'"' both against His ene- mies and for His peopfe (Jer. li., 29), no matter what eg think or say now how = the may resist. So ev ise to "Ab nd to David shall be literally fulfilled. The people stall be a righteous na- tion in their own land, and the Son 'of Mary shall sit on David's throne jat Jerusalem (Isa. ix., 6, 7; Ix., 1-3, 21: Jer. iii., 17, 18; Xxxii., 41; "Luke a 80-3). the pre is DMO years, seventh thousand years since the (Gen. iii., 15) wor 'Was given to tho great adversary. ose laugh and scoff who dare to, but blessed fare all who believe, one is the "court of mercy" for mas- | vine law of mercy" was revealed to | \ made : = . 4 ei be a fulfillment of all things spokes pe Se offenders; the other is the |her. While Christ was teaching the | dish nn = Ls with ti -- cag nA wore -- tightly ney in me pone fe Nee ket a 0 SD aids Ten pe pea ee Hy 'the Lord Cake i; 45): 'Re " hope," in which lynx-| people the great lesson of God's Paper: then cu ie paste -- into : euly (Of time the a secre' « ly Fe Ee ag "Hardheaxt sits upon the forgiveness at ats, thes brought "her square pieces, powder with sugar, get a lana @m@tbat he could | iy, jimits of -twenty-four hours an right positinn. he aixtoen me is iat: is. rololes = a eet " i » temple 7 r o v y >) th obe an ventilation cut © ¥ , Fi ingd bench, charging the jury of "no re-}to him. In pe temple Jesus turned {and keop very drv In his way, looking at the leak --_ eee ae yen havet an aap analy " caw towed mace come and shall reign with Fim prets™ and sentencing woman defend- |and said to er: **2 either do I con- through the inserted window, the . dumdeed i thousands of |f6 that no discomfort was felt Six- 'Seo verse 12 of our lesson. And let t-after woman defendant to a life | demn thes. Go and sin no more a hile th | nade undreds and even thousands o i ant alte bs € in the temple, in the bulldi captain worked steadily while | rosts of milk during a short time and | teen men entered the globe through |us also clap our hands and rejoice in imprisonment in the "penitentiary of |!" the apie, om the buliding of ILINTS FOR HOME LIFE. ship was hove . The vessel rolled |' D S pen hole in one minute 4 on Him despair. worship of Jesus Christ, oh, sinful . heayy swell, and sometimes | Have found extreme variations. In| or -- : n 2 ee Age Mie = . nan, you may hear the voice of the| To flavor salad dressing add small {| 7 England a Professor Ingle maule some | geconds and made a 8") Let, the fate of Athaliah and tho DEAL JUSTLY WITH THE ERRING aster offering yon pardon of \ pickles, ollves, and capers, minced Captain Mattson Sound himself from hundreds of tests. AL one experi-| Uirec manholes in forty-three laces auom ol all tan tunentks & The highest compliment which «in| you can hear him if, like the brok very fine n to tenfeet below the surface. 1 fa he -tested 700 samples | ponds, i t 41, 46; Rev. xiv 'valric ti 1 iven al wirted woman at the fect of Christ, 'At one time the chafing of his fect Mental farm he - tested To test the globe's strength to re 115. ci. gi. 'Thess. 4, 7-1 ™ cliivalric times could be given about | hearted woman at the feet of Christ, Macaroni should he kept in air- lof mil The average results as | & bd xxi., 9; Thess. i., 7-10) take "Hi against the vessel's side wore a hole |° ' t the sh { Hision, a sten o-father was, 'His daughters were | you are a repentant sinner. You can |tight receptacies, and when cooked! :) the pag, and the water entered |fat were: Morning milk, 3.2 per cent.; Si8t the s jock be B&O oi dri on hold of the hentte of all. scoffers while all virtuous and his sons were all /if you will say, "Lord, save me and | plunged into boiling salted water. and aaeener his jevening milk, 4.5 per cent. her | heage tgs "di hog a grees here is yet y tor them if they Tu ut why should not the | save me naw. "That pardon through v fe) take care of a dresses proper- But he was drawn up in good time, |solids: Morning milk, 9.2 per cent.; | globe, an aoe a ine tet cele walt only turn in truc. ponitence to s virtuous as well as The ;ChFs* 1s noj be brushed, but | & was repaired, the work con- evening milk, $.9 per cent. Average ly dent xin 4 te. {Him who is not willing that any daughters? Pen yet -- bitter | law. wit you take it? Will you re- ainted with a ort Ries of merino. Teirciad 'and the leak" etoppert: icld: Morning, 18 pounds; even- u fiat a Aan Elsen were hh ieee atioukt perish ar Pet. ifi., 9). Je an, censorious. and guilty man --|ceive it now? 'Yo bring ont the brHliancy of cut ing, i poun These sataples M baste Joan the thou art ready to condemn thy sis- ' glass, ammonia should be placed in ----_+--_------ taken in Mare 'and April, when the 4 hf By: drite paiustl on the coast, }king and all ge pape ~ ter when thou are not realy to con- the water in v 2 it is to be rinsed MAKING A CORRECTION. days were short and the nights long. | G¢ penriark while it was blowing a/enant that thiev i i all be the demn thyself. Joseph Parker in one TRACTISED REGULARLY. To prevent: eges cracking while} |, i From the time of milking at night) Coco refed topsail gale. Although |Lord's people, then they overthrew of his gre addresses describes &} «John, do you neaehing yencecly boing pierce with at the) on' says a Da "3 ta ti er, {till the time of milking in the morn' i would have been impossible ferjthe altars of Baal and slew his brottier minister who bad driven oan | on the piano while I ay broad end belore putting them Into /{ er ey nadie. ay Inst walk that ing was fourteen to fifteen hours, ant | jifepoats nave mace a landing, | priest, and the people rejo and erri and yet a daughter | husiness?" the wa telgarrbete -- cereinarenils, Profes- | our the morning milking to the! those aboard the globes were carrie) the city was quict (IT. Chron. xxiii., ' away from his home. eph Parker "Yes, father, replied the boy. Whenever salt for table purposes oUF a pin about to fit up evening milking was eight or niNC/ cafely to re 'They landed up 21), pleaded and prayed with "the angry | "Ivery day? becomes cak dry it thoroughly, se Paget py the comfort and | ours. The milk was richest in the} right on an inner shoal, whence the } father to take her back. "But she| yes, father."' crush fincly avd add a pinch of | 29209 bapooss el her /eVening, but the quantity was small-| seas could move them no further, and has disgraced my home," said he. " "How long did you practise to- ground arrowroot. enjoyment of his daughter on "nk est the men who had ® the novel] THIS TOPSY-TURVY WORLD. "I cannot, I will not take ler back." | da To imérota the flavor of coffee wedding trip over the prafrie. What) rhe causes for this great variation | vo rage wadded dded_ ashore. This isa topsy-turvy world. Ono P bby bal- y "But, man said Joseph Parker,| « ee hour: slightly warm the grit ye ee ait 'this 'ith ya ord are little known, and we have not man is struggling for justice and an~ "in your younger days -- ae u "And how ne Ss . a pinch of salt over, en ding band, otis lying in our spare bed, yet learned = conuitions Hog a NO Wwar-correna IN 'KOREA. cd is Se aie nom it. ing man ia | yourself also. been guilty of sin?" "Two hours and a fast boiling water. tirely closed and the jence them. n some of © samples ving to bu a 'house and another "Yes," said the father, 'but I fo "Well, I'm glad to hear that you} Remains of stewed tomatoes -- ether er hand-painted, : She an inverted | analyzed "ef the fit now = ee cen _ Foti ja trying to sell. his "for less than i6 man and she is a woman @ jaro so regul mbwese be carefully stored in tr our stomach for a|Per ia which is the legal standa cd : ost."" One man is spending all the world aie man's sins differently <¥ father." , for they are a uscful addition to riting-tabi. The extent of our} for in FEnglanc YW oa man ee : ee te parents, | money he can make in taking a girl from a woman's sins." "That i "And the next time you practise roast t beef gravy, or soups the blunder may be meas- should pa milk that cootate ed less hairs isk rs yA mi "re . to entertainment and sending hen so,"" said Parker. 'Man judges man's |be sure you unlock the piano. He To clean sponges When very foul, ge ,gitficulties we have sur- tlia per cent, butter fat he could ainig tha Pe Mi ag Kis. tee flowers in the hope, eventually, of sins differently from woman's sins, |is the key. I locked the instrument |wash them in diluted tartaric ~ acid. ents 'penning this explana- be prosecuted for watering his milk. | ® 4 eve oT if od end &¢T-! making her his ye, while his neigt- ma Christ judges both the sins tlie |last week, and I have been carrying jrinsing them afterwards in water; "it tion: a In such cases it is a common prac- in we saan, A oe es 'cima bor is spending old he has got ame. 'Ho that is without sin |the key in my Pocket ever since. will make them very soft-and white- Neen tice te have the cow milked and the | iD A : e ¢ . ke to mother earth [t2, Set. & divorce. 'One man escapes. abies you, let him first cast a stone Discolored saucepans of cnamel can bel never lights one of his sample tested for the court's benefit. bees . may go back to mother earth 'ait the discasts man is heir to and at her." *And, parent, if you will often be made to look like new by He his | 'But in' allowing this ao milkman is act, ets killed on the railway. Anoth Pi igats. . not be merciful to your daughter's| Wigg--The fools are " all dead. |boiling o little chloride of lime in |mouth-and eee the end. I've of- | taking great chances, for the cow --_j}---- oes everywhere without being re . poe God will not. be merciful. with |Wagg--No; lots of 'em haven't been the water with which they are filled. | ten wondered - why."' "You wouldn't 'that gave less than 3 per cent milk Matrimony is an optical institute nat died with whooping at 2 you." eph Varker had. divine jborn yet, , en: who do their own woskeng: if you Sad smoked onc of them." in the rearedineg is likely to give 4!for the blind, is lifet - *% oie . - parts~ . the open- ing and the closing chapters, for they

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