HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-08-30, Page 60.•
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.Sufiday. School
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We sari 04 that tbs inhabitants Were
mere -40§.1et, _Which lOielir'ln..eans MOM'
gel/0117(10 ad open-minded, and many
et the* were converted and tleveted
th.erealetVeato th Oaref41 oti415r.gr'041
seriPtares.'
•V, 12. Agalin we have an 0,001111't Of
the different Classes who joined tbs.!
,church illi•lierta, Which WaS
very: ' repreeentative: However, the
-..--,-§effitainber:„2. LessonX Paul 104
- • e- inevrtahle-persec, ution-broke-ou.t and
• • *hfilietiOn letag""ACt$ 17: 1-12: Gol-• the preaohers lia'Ve to loOlc"'for: new
dart •Text -The entrance„; thy' heide ef.„,;iivis,sienaty aetf,rite. . This
.ileaoe to. their departure from Mace -
..1194 enkra. rieCinte. the
AX.AL:YSIS . ' f Greeoe, 01 whoh Paul inus have
heard and Which no •deabt• he leaved
• I A NEW okupcxt 60m1o1iNrr,v,.1-' • • •
:•••,41,, THF IxeirfTAi3r.e• ATtAbics
• 111. OFF TO 134SEA, , •,, „..,
chuich..47heor
zoitioa i& -one of ',greatp, infe*54.91PrO,rtfiBusiness
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„ ature. „began with the 10400: Which Ptobletri' Said
•• Paul wrote ki thin eoinmunity
• tering believ.era. 'This was about the
middle Of the firsVeentury, et a time to be.Selling'
-.When, Paul; had ,00ine to Corinth, and,
was.. se distressed 'about the affaiTe Of
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the little 'band Which'he had left be- '
Sell in Volume • 'What
bind; that. he dispatched Timothy With'•*8, • • w.
,a letter in which he ,tells them of his 'Mass .-Methods rroclOee.- •
great- lova-tor: . anxiety; , says Motor Official
end of ,his lope that they •1014 reniaAn 4 ,,:,‘ ' ' •
.steadris, • .4. was out Of each 'circurrih :Alirettip`P production ••the,40s. worlt;.
et:anew.: as 'thesethat the earlieStof. werk. Means Wages;,' wages Mean con-,
the letters • ". Of the Ne -w Testament sinning power. Thus Is 'LeYcie of
I:. 4. NEW CHURCH COMNWPfITY.;. 1-4-
•• biusiness prosperity outlined by Ploy .
V. 1. After traveling for 'thirty- A. Allen, of the C4'331er'I'' 1146t0Ts' three ,aglea aparig the great. Ramaa, pertiou,„diecusSing' 'ITrends : and
Poli -
road, called the Via Egaatia$ Paul °lee' l'IsCIE47/31 31m3ineas'!.' before nien3.
liVes at. AmPhipOlis,- where he prob.. %ern of the itOtary Club in Boston.
'xeed overnight, leaving ;Lod Advocating coniplete reversal of elk
''.14*.....Apollearila,. another lour- methods in business and the unlearn._
• - ,......i.*.--L'Afterlia1ottfe'f,'171lig-df, many did trallitagiia-antrlialitts,
thirty-seven-nikeeinit;eoanee to...4%44,
ealOnica, where ho makea, a ,ionver rfactorsas the leading • .in er. PAlien
rineee
' It Would seem as this Xis- e•v°1ulicm z rig bes
• tatee, represented the everav it for stressed the urgent need '.6.f f',•11.'1314/'
,:Mm.
.ne, moan feat . in, oxi and a.,impio business. .
exercise. of Walking. , .Frorn tire re -1 '‘'The Old idea. to • reduce- cost s and.
...mark 0.1.,,at .theix,k*a.a a .seyitatotpe,...:(4,1,,exp_exise4g4:diaiiire:taisinesityr_e4ticing'
'.theleir at Theatalonde- We maY eon- j *ages Seethed logical,". said Mr: Allen,
'elude that Paul passed through ' the "but now it is' the policy to'increaSe
• Other citiee; because there *ere none wages .and the quedr thing aboat it A
of . .
is awn people there tO form ,tthe
1:•kipipir..4g of a church. Thessalanica
was named'. after the, daughter of
• Philip of Macedon .ad was a 'seaport
oll•considerable importance. The.pres7
ent limns is.alanikii:•ahd it had eorie
Pirkaritrience,lh,00:Great War; • eonsonang_power, an,cl ,:yve_dan
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.., wIT:amteraetteR;r•Pizonitv.totfl ?v?rii.ist, i',141ciong'.11:en
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01.nitlie'tdhe,inb:Pga.itii44t 'o.941,0 t,:11-,,,,,,-;3:ealiad', Pr.., •Brea'j.ted. •CEtnti, Dis;CP'Yer„.14 •
.W.-- -.. . . -- fur any sign of. b Jnity,
aWaY from .dinginess:. i . , -Tile blue - ' "et L'!..ea'tl‘'3't I'l{4t9r1Cal: .-'. .
•..eity..nyerhead..made''me nita4ati4 ; 1, , ,..,,,•,:hrapOt1,4'T.itlg:!b
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.tkeni#11' q PLe.. WaYeS, lapping the sue-, , ,•
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lit Panda of .the West Gorintry' that, I ;.,,,,,. ?....hlia•g9*--"Tae. ,,f1441•71.4 •*'..".•14-1AF3 •ot:
111,0v..,s;.;-..w.w.‘9,.1fle..014.1',11t4ero:e btOh.oeh.elagY.;ostwoierlhg, ,:t.'pm.,:?.4.1.771471' .....114170,47ipir.g.,Y0.4.4 .,u4'414.-Vrelt.:4‘4::..
..•.7114a:fie,et's:',..:st4Oae.kv.:,w.a. so•ri3: ,epriien6.:40.1147. ''alr, : •1 c. ..f,„•,'''tile/Sr....71, s'inf'n'a••-•iti''Iv5.'''a
04, be. 404.1.411„a Clitr.fild.S.*,and the ei.:?4.i''':t4°::-Illii .iT'E'c't'44'1"1' f"i*t .°°'
1 i.7*.hbiOntirgsa;;;*.•••;Ere:Yt:etnt:litaehse.'...7abnitatr;lig'.0.:: tt.;11)he4uellt..'d'i..)';:lahahCenekieill.':..17:7Y14::.P..t:1"f77;1(;::;ed::::f:;:44:4413'?°17:1496 -.1e:a1:::14iii)a;:4:.1:1*:7c1:11Y.'"....::''' '
Were,. alienated ,from the wild, do.iro?‘th'e: blie'r14,1: 'TrYst!itt.4'04 th4..V.friiv,4-1 ..
• trees vas unrefreahed, and gliarded,r; Dt'• 13'4"Ast"i4 ":aa, •”tdAnding:
by iron_ cages.; . .:',/: 07*ry.thfilt . iva8,', authority ..t.in, Oriental'. hiStorY; l'•;w'
liglY, the :competition,''..the ..ajakel , the !fli)i...thced,. • tho' e„I'd• '`,':q. •Ille; #04,469t,h1414
,grirat:tiendlege, . ...„. .6 : ',„ . .`i: :•• ,, • ". ! ,:-.11171: 'eill,•i.,:7ttbe6:70111.: ..i;,,, ;to: ,ic4.. A;;..toi.i.4tx4. .. :... 0 '.., .
,44*A41341:4,d•etrhiell X,rosaa.dWw,:.afiye.,a,,aiag,f.:wcrodae„%itnhye:t.• :1,11143'.1140).11.911int. iirifra over '4410..•
•.seedf3.. • They 0..striu •.frold the direction i'dc'Tr• i'.*W.*if4.- Mr'• 13•4.19:.Q." -GO?. fie14'-'''
j7nfettts Tofh.athnleiSti,•,:'.eTeth-aefr, altildntei.11•11gth111.1ed;i7;;.t:li:49:7:' TI:it:!°. 'Sst.4)''I)11'4etseft73.!;°849'.3*t4:4-1.1 .
glistened ' Oti,. 'their ''' filanients.'" One. ege'catt l'e'.""ie'l.!,alled-freel, the r'4*:
drifted to the •paveinent at :.my teek,,, *1.0P-0.1444 to Ins,•staternent, The statilel,, '
1311Sxrditsr.!sliezheSelidi-En,ae:wcuitrvteod',bebriohWant 0, fs etehde, :I were arranged 'lit 402hle' rows. ' The ..
hordes,. about:12 . to....a: re*, ,StoOdf..fac.-!
'Yellow Goatsbeard, or John -go -to -bed- 1 ill . each 'ether.. wfth a Paiseage.'!>07; ... ' ..
• atit30,w0hni-;',0.flt0,640b,OwdlilaetoeilsY atbn,de tbhuee-.rbattlet, 1;6:v07.760;n t.11.-0,1467Ser'Ss 'oatilie.adhiteti'nf;arpote . .
011 smell -sank away: The seed blOomj, ecluIPPed the front Of each Etau. ,The -,.-', •
7:•.leilitisTa tutwitlevra4"rias lorpOpuirir Y4ehlrlOGEF:'all4Mgir41114161-1fiCW'elelt"Pl-
Tho .diebOvery. will enable .histor
:litclia. a:lit:Lea- . "'Pi ail?' ... ' . ' ' ..: :
of, the ditch.. ' The .'citY . Was Old,' but !,fatia• to Feeointriiet. hazy 'pages' of:t
the broWn , seed., Was • older,. • . Men, P,es'4, according, .±.O Prefer:dor :Breasted,
raised .,"their buildings aim* 'after the ;"Few .. people 'are.' aWare;". he .Saide7.
great 'fire, hundreds,' rat years ago; th...,e...,1."Pytt .$...7.141.non,,.. trae..,t4:t44...:inet!Te.t.e..:
EVER POPULAFI'PlillNot .' 1 ' •tfloWer.'"itlid: 'Of .'..-cifange. .-Xvii mind • of his7ii-aet-viaiiiitiV'only an Xirieni'al . •
reach.e.cl, leek . before:. the time Or. .the sorN*Ig'11,, • •htit 7:likewise, .h •sizeopzsful ,
'51 -..Th • e i'rnce'• of Wales aLthe epeniiig Of the Cadogan playing fleid la't.•Ttitt., ..cRitQamriaot.;')Yratt!th. ethr s7i'll,ti'Wle.hElenba.:thlies, fl'ar4sat1,1:11f11.711atherjtt:ISthh;or.,viii:n(gle.akliinnrir,e6n,9;11rheilticit,'''''''
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. ' . w"d ;Settlers ' Made their' - hit .cirelea IPalegtine. Not the least of hits acti,-
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_ •by :the'roarge of the"4oOded Mixer,' 'Intim Wes his enterprise hs ..h • horse
..---7 All the While:the -dandelion had 'been dealiu!. ''-' ' . ., '7.
'ornfortaVV•blyhe'ant sYpi:11'g's , h : ak 3.. ' fil.17.11ed.. .• No shaste, 4.0. strife,. no •mls,..4114rsoli. ef:ggYptigavehim 'cloee
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'.Nlriiengoirig On .a Travelinote:-. tri t io , blooming 'So \that the 'seed .should he ,., "Illa ' marriage' 'th . the daneliter. et '.
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:tho:-:Spotit64qii . , . ,
SolomOn's StOles
Are Igeveatdd by
Chicago. Diggers,
that it wOrks, for hlt that aPpea.rs 'bridge Wells;
para.doxical and inconsistent. '
"We believe pays to promete ;the,
individnal prospSrity • of our employ-
ees'. In that way; we increase their,
• ' V. , fol oWs lus• nsua prac- not solve the problem of mass ;con.• lluildh-'-a"Orhve---•wttli-"'.coif.. qiiTiiii-'1';"growing-in'the sunlightrrklorelr'nettiOnT-Witir.the*E-0-fitian -cottrt.'and
eauty for
tiedjind ' in'eaehing 1714:1CPS .sUniption 'for the...whole countily • it , ' e " e
bag4l_y ( 011 ig
• _____founii--ais---irripre6siorr.that they - • ' ''t ff t • a A
• 1,- s -e ee n -mei ease pro t one. „tline
im to return the followincrYSabbath. duction. . ' ' girl could usually be singled ". out of • ' T st merit state,',. th,f- 1.1.6•"::=
the open-air spoi s • , se of rain: cup,fal poured over •
. • 'no ou sue o t 10 NMI( S IM 0 tde
I dropped the Seed and went aN,/ay., e a .
cimo the c ( -see . , •• . • b-Orses . The .ar.icient recercl. of tile 0.1.d
His sermon.'was an exposition'on' b order' ..a,.. -crowd• -•13 1----hei:lweather-beaten" coin- • • - e bro.nolit out
.no longer. -stifled:by the. weary monot- which Solomon had. .r .
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disk. of • gold a ,summerday Van- 'he therefore enjoyed.. inside .o(DreAffr .
"" in• r9° s '1' bee ' inethe mether-beauty b'e-' •iti.es for r.seuring the finerrt,E.0•..vpi--,,a'ri •
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.fgrant.:.paesa.gea,of,-,the-Old.-Testinnentl-11121S'"t
SCriPturen: • Fiirther. light • iS throkwri fit , , .and ,letthig it run to the bott,oal•,
to Maintain satisfactory lie 1? •0 _p ex on: unburnt'Often..Wit the red, •will
idemie of 'mergeis eo d s n,. sh proclaimed (.)• 1:.°1afn useless my 0 i n. knork.own 'Then.'ni eat .aElgpYri;icte;".anl " •t1+7 Kins merchants, '
corner • , • • -
on this if we read 1 •The•qs. 1:5-8* 2`7. e ar and th s idea unbedoming sunbu • ' • ' •
n . eckled and
at the end. of the ye , , . , evenn a., downpotr. •
' V. 3: The main purpose of his ser- 'is back of the ep• " • , thought that I would like to keep,•it, reeeivedithern, in •drovesi,eaCh d.rove, .
a •sene ki e- • • "
. 1••nok waes tO...5h:cm hoW. Cliriat: ip . ;re:. ,anil:conibinatieps• and chaInatore';sr,s-,,•,to';',tlie'Avorld 'that 'She, thonglil
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'tore , rigt ti.:Iini. •these have ..hereii knoWn;- to
okder to „ *a -tel. -11/44e iiiol'eaairag-i°7 !as • '' T•116'11115,1","*.•°C'd'Itle,'7.1,'1.5.-'..'n 1";
• veered to. thein ,in the 'Old TeSta' , t tems that is ...krowing all over the:coin:17. c•f gaines' than of beauty .. '.. ,-",-'7• .-
al' ''t.o. guile..., . Per this erner've'ev, the. Plant' grew in. spring ,;• and to take 'third year,' It • is •diggiTyr. 'II
trir,.. :So the problem facing .basiiress..i.:,:. That ,19,siiow .4. thing of the. past,.
Men to7da-3...is,. largely , one .of selling j. /GtVen reasonable .eare,::,f(ls PoSsIble ."1"ca're :a •riewsPa•Per 'handY" in iliet,'Ii,rtfc; '''...P'kelf sipthS'°f•'.4s::.' ht.0110.8.:. ', .1 'wh!'....ch effilltainele07.er al layors of. Cities '...
'anti -advertising ; ' and, distrilontioa. of to :spend •,the 'greater'. part, Of .the, daY•••oneYto hold' thisin• front. of.,the. tarn,
nitiblie..i.),fiket,'," Than. "5,,t'st" .6.at "'ialaa. *Zeelirched on the PaVe'therit: but it ).Vars. d.ating from different, cent.tiries, . Earl!. •.. •
SO,'snialtand:ConiniOnpleee I Could not .10 ekearatiOns in unrer, layers -re-
goods, bedause. we seem to .have.Whipi.i,; playing•gaines in the'lottest stinatiltie ed on .headlighta'•While You' hunt' ' for see. It'''. A 'passerby . asked if ..11iP It•ilglit . :"41.er*f:6attere4.131111-4rIT".A.:A•it.."w f9.1... .
ped. the•prOble.ni of mase production and .yee, :Pth erge 'in.. the- eVening, f
.or the• irouble or Mak.,' nee:ded
;.• :1.: 1 di the SUIplinr. end's: off matchei, into.
r' a'rs .1 4ell'ine.;• .h 1°at ."344.ink :111;ld WaS; the 'fi rSt -time the arch a r..:,,?. -7, i•Efts .1:fame
,.' • had told beforeh,and 'of the' suffering Prehlepi. ...of • mass -. consuipption. ,,Ou.r. , that anybody might enirY•;. : ,' .. . A,' hen. you •go camping .Or matormg - • . • • . „ '• .• • - .: • .. •. i •••• ' , •• .. • cf. that
. ... ,it o • .any value ---a gold ring, perhaps"! 'come unon.-a stratum which reyealS h.
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ttleh the:Messiah. moat &Offer... '• . ' -;'' jOb....rioW'seenis to be to 'stieritifically it: . ' . : • '.: '" 1 , . ' ; .. -.."'. * . ' .. ; I replied in my Q011.1.15j.abl. that it waa. well ad out; town. It is ,Frre.... ..
•'... V. '4.-.!A, mialt.ntirnber of the Sews' dispose Of 'these ...goods. that We • soxsei- ' • • .. ''.1/l'•''s ' "'f•.' 90.Ve '°11. . . '•
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,'. . • ... Melted ' araffin,•"..thi' ;riil .. i •i t • . bemip.r'e 'value than geld rine beldeg 'remnants; of 'orye .0f sc_i_orncii,s, teTrityl...ea
f .. _ oh i , _ , . no h er-
- ...., 'joined the new SeCii but 'thgre..was.'a'.eintifically Manufacture':'-''' [ '••Very •strong .sufishitte, if ailaNi;e11. tO . ere wit. their 1 0 . . .,(4'._.Ovdr 'thedi•painer,'Ilds).,'th4: lie will., he '' found. ... The. elt.r.itiori. ,* ia.
'Wig -mid they will.
Would • shlre my; wonder ..of .this Seed livorking o,n.a five-yearjrogram...
The meet difficult -fade :iii, this Chris-
-"tikj meiegge was the croei, and inany
' Were•the attacks made on these Chris-
• , A
thins Or haying a •Saviotir who lad
; 'Suffered such -Shame and indignity.
AecOrdingly„ Paul brings. out proof
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ages show, that the prophets
In all lines; hut•W.e 44teikkt,solvecl the theatfe,...6.r. dance with .a I ' • ' " c ' eP • -
.• great- response . freni the •Gentiles., burn even in the rain because . time ` • • '
.•whrle sorne of the 'wOmen, mote •
4.Five -factors .contributing to 'hasp .•Corne into, dirbet contact with the' ' • • ~ , London_ was_Anterested and.
and, --keeps'. • -
" of the' wives -et 'Wine '6f ,thegiiiid-
f -fleas euccess-to- day are-. e-emp oyees,•s•Lehia,-bfis-..1r-r. dirlAikifirenect • n it. ,
,gie eitv, were deep,ly impres,sed .a.ald the. agent in.,,thefleld the • t' liholderI d'• It kl h' ' d• - • • • • • • Merger
It •. only • '• canieS'. sunburn' and
them fr going 6 t' °.• . . puzz e o , • im was • e see • „
• ' "e • 'f• kl but .1 ' ft ibl • • ' ' ' • *- ' I ' • (L •nd ) • •
and the public •.perliat.wIreteas
ec es,. •s o on respons e f,or • • • of a sort of•dandelion..that .1,• sought... ItAe
. He stared at me as though X had. said Nation anc •enactim o. on
-recognized the higher teachin•g Or Pa* the source •s,a13PlY: .
and Silas, . Fair plaY, , the, basis. We have • to the little lines and .Wrinkles wtilth • n
• • The Forgivin British , was an and ha The • ri ish Empire is• sa ycattered
that Cod 111 1130 Str- d ' "d B
IL TEE INEVITAELE_A'rTACICS, 5-9. I:ilex...fair...W.1th the. public,' The aid rorm aroUnd. the eyes, and mouth. so , • • g
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V. 6... The: Jeaksli leaders, bein LieutrOol Newman -Craig thust spoken e; and thembe turned. throil•gbout the -world, that comniuni-. ,
g proverb. 'Let the, buyer liewar,e'.-is. PreraturelY on the face'Of 'the open • • . ••, •
e ° away with a, smile. -Henry ca ions are o imrer anca an.
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e n anY Just cause -fur arrest- obsolete by to -day's code of ethics in air Snorts girl:*• National Revie (Lontron): The•„ • „
Peel to, the lower „cla&ses \ of the city , • --a f -r
• ware whether e is selling a yar in e y e a ouc van s ing:
th t. •tr h.. f h. Great Britain • towards ex -enemies,•- "
' mine to aP- business. I . say, %et the seller lie- " • lar e -minded 14 generous• attitude of ' '
• • •,..., . son in The Lone Swallows •
A little nuye . on, applied to:the g '•
• . They go out„into the .ma.rket places • of eeds . across .the counter, :wiletlier. crea,m,•-•Whith uloSt "girls use, will act who, %not pa long since, would have •. .
The 'Parasite. Zoo., : ..,
uring e
or real estate ,or automobile4Ihecatise..ishes. Before' applying the Oil add a • _ , , t . th .'Ini I 1. B ' - • •
• ' and who '. in fact, carne, Within an ace : •
he 'has ' more :Ea Stake than the•bnier.." few drops of simple tincture ofben- '
0 'doing so, ,w.on d e difficult to Pas ,. Year e . Per ao, preen 0 ,
ornologo h.ad,e.diployed. a , grant .frcoO:,. Jirongn.,:;oriy.00.lmet. hi rig. else close to world
.''.'Ooinplet6' .khowledge, .of • the' losi-, zein• .(ten drenii to each. conee ,'of tlie . , . . . • ng Mind to estab . isl Irope.rial convinunitations co.icirt to .
the Erkipife'Maiketi ' ' = • '.---4. • .. - ' ' • • •
The erganizatie..11 of E;rit-' .
parallel in the history- of civilladina- . . .
.. where ,there Were 'croyde of.'16ungers • g -.. . • ' ' ' • . • . • •••• - . • ' •: •ruthlecislY dismembered *the Empire, .
ction against', these bleat- • " • - •
, and •,pers•tiatte, them,. possibly . With he is selling .agrieultural • thachinerY, sa,5' a Prc'le
Money, to • start a riot' by •,•aseaulting
't14.house of :Jason, in search •for the
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new :. preachers. .,' : • l'. I . . ' .: • ... .'•
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V. '.6. The ;charge bronight against
them, IS that. they..are..disturhers ' of,
the :Reate...•,,Thia is ecidenee:that Paid'
must have "m,adle a Considerable
im-
press-ion;•,on• the town • The '.'.J.e.Ws had
.. doubtless' heard a the:neW•'seet. from
.. their friends. at Jerusalem and Phil
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V. 7. See ...Light • from , the ,EaSt. Is• not safe. nowadaya. We, can. ta44,. w. pt off• their feet by; pie- •t•-• • f 'i ' I ' • ' ''' b
ion be
rreecmerietvly. abiTe erred: ,caiii. eg. en e 1;7 I -,., •tfuorereb eing • - . . . . f g p Emile or the ihyn, ,g vision , in finidino..a gitoki ti 0 ri .
. :1 . , Y:. : i.. I . 114 limiting h 11, :NV: h., ,... re tine ac;Oluerita.6(the ''sj ad 'Plight. of „4,,,,,
pallri. 'Jewish enemiee peinted.ant that nothing for granted.":' ' • ' r- tea mg..° . ipres tes .of yet unproved:I
J.F.'atil Was preaching. about thecanling' . Men at .the ten ,of •btg businesS ...,. •-. : ...• . ev.--.Y. -; .AArelltly.tim.bpg ,ether ..ship.i. ... .. . , - , ..... ,. . .
to., a imxture of &ilia parts , of perokide,,, former enem es, ..the. Br Pen , .nnblin
.•••7 -., . Ojeritsfroth - this new statlea • parh-;, -
11inkurirolo ed and Ent ire -
the quest4on• is of fIrSt in/prole:nee to
, • . . • -
the GovernrrAnt Other tele-
graph orgarilzatioirs • having their
base'of ..cpe•rations in, America are •
e(ming. into.the foreground and striV;.,
n se fs a fundamental eSsential•to ane. oil).- Theiaddit'ion • of the benzoin ..tions...',.lio,•pne .. desires that, the old.' Suckiniharnshire •CountrY 1,x. 'snoh. ti -at. th•sre Is not tle ciiightest '
eesep.,,:, continued :mi....Afton,. "'knowing,- he•Ii4ie.,,,,i,hiten. the ekh,..aad p„,„'ove.nta' b. atrode, the; :ran:F.0.r, a,.nci .suspitimr. st 4aaa'a .a. ,aentral. labart...i'ary;•,a:a•tab.•ke;d ilee-4,,e`r,, ref :_thei,r' &inn.' g im•die4„.._alien ,
'the..lactS. Of oar:business, the, pacts 'Dr' any nOosibility of 'the, oil 'giving it Ei.; tb '7•41."gel:1°d,'' and Tear.g. ipiln..ediate!Y •Corne tO IsRe ‘. known as the/ "Parasite. contrt;1.• or even of :their heirer linked -:. •
engineering; the fact, of. p'y'onQtion,.:YellOwlehjinge . ; ' ' . • ... ,..,. ..., . 7 '. . • , .. , • .. -. • .,'. '. Zoe. ...• liere ..were bred. Paraeltee that w•ith• toren ..erzanizations 13y:imams., of -
• ' 0 , ‘.. - • • .. suceeedirig shbuld .be perpetuated' No .. ,, " . ' .. • .• " • . .. . .....' ' • •• . • '. • • . •
the, 13(1 01 sales,and.advertising.and.. : , . .-...• , .. •• .. ate, desires. ,that bitter Memories a.nd
: .. 1 0...f.temove•Fredkles !. ' hall P.roved their.,capaeities •tO 4,..estroy I •'
- evil exPerien,--e Should inspire• dr color t • . t • • d .b • .-.11'-',!eh 'their:freedom...Weald be erainpn: '
the ta,cts 'of. finance, -and, We cannot., . ... • ., , ,. ... ..• ... , • . , . r.. . . , cer ain ypes of,Insects, an • , „ere ex The ed. , pie whoio Tirobiam . eau,s, for a
glieh$ Off any One. of them; because. it ' •Light-coiered ,freekles,,, which have oar, present •foreign ;.polley.. But be-.•
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a a neW 'kingdOrn or rule„ •saggesting Clay; he 'Prainted.'eut, realize that lead- .01•,hydrogen (10 strained lethen .Should rernemb'erAhe „claims' Of, Mir •
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that'. •thi&neW king' 'swou3d be a rival.. h' • i i• " d • j, • 'itiiee, roSeWater, and '.glYeerine.' This forriier friends and'allies, . A' • • " Yr. • %Si -4%k York Iferald-Tribawn tThe,
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' ' caesar .. • , ere P.can e naa a ne on y by the
'to ust,ralia New Zealand and the
- Most extreme -care. lithe -most watch- should, be. applied, with a One eamel's,1 , • "'
British Xnciustrial Transference *Beard
. ...lids, and paraSites of the •
V. 9.• The magistrates. were evident- ' ' hi t • •
b,,,• reasonable :..inen,. an.d, .aaw ,;.t.hat. fni • vigilance, .by :gatting. eVery.p.oint a rbrush,, o eachIndividual freckle. N... , . • - •• . earwig .i -o. calutd, • • . . • ',.. -.doela.re in their report that 200 ON • .
there -, was), nO.real 441164 of •offence. and. haying .the best brain4' they can and allowed to.11rion, '',,-.• • •••• '':1"The WestOritOr:. • . ...., . . •
• Amoirmtgly: they .take : 'its We , ' uld • iri,.the' 'country Au focus. theirattention ..• zr. You ..*.barti:' .and ' freckle' easily, d'enot.. in. ;.iny: lands- is. the. pleastire .. ,
. :OAST, bail of ..TaSien.,..inaking hina ,. fire
'Pledgee...for. the 'good con'clirct et •iiint
.• self and his guests. • - - , ' ' •
' , !rt., OFF, TO nEngA, 10-I.2... • ' "
V. 10.. The OhnistianS are'aineorii4
on every. single ,angle of every pt -oh -;i1se 119ater fhe! or washing t , face. Of, the helm,Whecl;• • •
lern, tip that they can see it in eitS)en- Lukewarm Water is bettor and,: anafter, Of Plow andhop and harrow;
tirety. ,"And sq, long as that kind of...drying •the skin dab, With a •mixture 'Of hammer, 'square and tapo;.:.
policies cOntinues in .big busineao,"' he et
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eqnal, parts of elderfloWer ,water Of cant hook ax and P
------------------------ 'te greund alcknepkbably in the,eari•i•
A.Prayer • .
GiVe me, 0 Ood, g'grelibn,
Str'ell'88*. it may be '
That •,
British unemployed, -must be mo•tedto
.; other .opuntries .if thy are to live;
• Even if the government. hasto .ge
•• qUite for in financing its emigrants., .
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the.cost- from the monetary standpoint .
• • be Ie.s to secure Paul and Snail. fiom arre5t; emicluded' "'89 long f thinix big bko:, ' aii d roSewate..r. • Neither, soap nor. Of .sawanehrnsh and ,pen; • A.11:ae . long run than to continue the dole: '•
• • 1•Water Should be appli....4 when' there, „j3ur the 1,,reatest_pleasare ,of all ' Give the, God', a gar , • • • From the stan polnt of .roorale ft
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' ght, proba,blY ag•ainst the, wishes of • • • "
• and the'. send ' them off by sar.e'" !%f the reg; painful tYpe. Is the feel of reins, , , . -,"
„ , .. Fashion it with kare ' Would benefit hoth. the emigi,ants and •
• • Patti, . who .tdesired to remain and • • • An :,:thelterecl by the lilac reks those • who staved ischin,d. One Can'
of snnbnin, Warill. milk and water Of guiding reins,. . , ,
• 4h•are their .dangers. The persecution Mistress -"Mar did I hear Yoa nse °r• ("atite'flowev water shoUld' be dab- * • ---,Pierre J.•'Sendberg. fle,4 You there. • only wish (-1,r'eat Britain well in the. •
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rlhich broke out after hiS departure the expression "'youlittle brat!",tjuist :bed en Eater' the skin has been -'rifsal- „ • Iligh•ani in the -Detroit Free •solution of this 'very 'thorny 'pl'oblens.'
caused him great anotiety,--and /made; !low?" Nui-se--"Yee, madarit, but, MIAs , with, a gOod witch hazel cream. F•Irs t Farmer: ...I've got a •fren1(, On .
him very eager toreturn, as we see 'Nancy IS BO contrary to day " Mi '
,aom 1 Thess. 2:18. • • • . .• .
' my fari-4---a two-19,gghd'ettll'•"' ' "Seeend .' • ' •• 'the tinie and to the:paeoing of tho•
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tresti=-"Oli that's all right, Mary, I• ./yran.e la' the m.est-miserehie called on nay HoneY, ' hot a' quitter.. ----Texas oi•der (hi nia d Ir
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thought you were a king •. , Fide! '
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