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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1917-02-01, Page 2filE SUNDAY SCHOOL it e Row .to.eut Motoring Fepeasee, leen can bo mainteined, if this ,epeed Thil average metotiet, sehe is ems, is seever eveceded, it bits very wiaelY tttitutly eomplaining eboett the high' Nen eahl that allY eld ear csin go fast, cost of eperetinsrhie ease resessaey. Let .it takes a good one to, run slowly. &es net step te e-erei.lere that lee 43i - 1*WY 17:itsPOUStb4ei VI' Fudi a Qaudi. now To Huy seskutemithilits 1 tioph says le. ele. TWymen, Re would In the abs..euce,ef 'definite stendards •••-ele well to stady the eroblem end see comparative figures on the perform. if there oeit not waye ar.d means ef i tine() el o ear tire mieteatling end gene affecting a saving -et gaseliee, oile miry worthless, says W.R. Striele- thee ttod liteeening the generel wear laud. Broadly epeeking, the, state- aud teer of the via.. After sten inent that a big ear 'Will make better years et experiOncesin the autemohile, then twelve to fifteen Miles an hour on business I bave pielsed ootesome et the a gallon of gaeolene, 'means nothing. 'Mors impertent etinies ef the high -Or to say that it will melte eeventy- cost of motorinje, which esti he or two miles an hour means verY little s come by etteh unlivIdual. ' to the consumer. The real informa- The rnoterist Who his his Qal! at hie rtiOZI Eought by the intelligent buyer is: deer preetieelly all of the time end" -What will the caroccomplish in all who 'jumps in and uses it to run- OM conditions'? How will it 'take bad hundred yards down the street or on retitle? It it easily handled in dense quarter or haltentile trip. to execute treifie? Will it climb hills? , Does it little honeelieldetrends or deliver ines- 'mist° fuel? • And to on and so on. .sages must realize that -eft& driving .Any. one whektiovts anything et.ali • can produce nothiug but waste and , about building ••autoinobiles knows high averege cost of depreeiation, that it is no extreordinary feat to put With gasolene 'souring as it has late- together a ear Which in certain condi-. .ly it behemies every driver to cut out tions will make ninety miles, an hour, short trips. It is said that the big-. but the suitability Of the car for , gest expense in running a train is the oidinary Purposes is another question. clear Allusion. to the doetrnte , (1 _feet. 1„ sterting and stopping. . The same. is .efit fact, it might be absolutely worth- 28) where he uses a compound verb , true of an automobile, and the larger less for touring or 'tiorinal city driv., whieh is unambiguous, a compound of the ear the more expensive it to ing, and still it would Make ninety 'the verb used here. .• . - - •8. The 'Wind bloweth-As.. in the ,..— , start and 'stip it, . ' miles an. hour, - It is no real trick to 'It is on the long journeys that the get a big gasolene mileage in certain tains its original meaning, which opens Old - Testament, the word: Spirit re- 1VONDERFULIVORK: ' Amid and Paratiphold fevers hav • 'been sent Out, and thus have .pr motor car scores. -It scores over the. conditions. For instance, if the driv. the way for a parable. (The margin . tion in speed arid in avoidance of fatis inieht roll off twenty Miles to the gal- We may Imagine a g.ust of wind sweep - IN LABOR. ATOR.IES bicycle and all other forms 'of loeomoe big surroundings are just right a ear The Spirit beeptheth is lesteprobable.) • enemy tion soldiers from their 'wer gue, over long dietanges. . ". Ion ofg aselene on one occasion, and 'lug 'up the silent • street and giving • ••• "We hare Many' other' tubes.e Thi Again, eeintomy can be. effected by that salute ear would have leas UMW a the Lord his illustratiore with winch . • - is our greet preventive of 'choler . , e • . tt . ri endment of -driving methods. 'twelve mile average. for . doentown compare Eccl.• 11. . 51 there May weli alemzsinqo miatons , To ,w* whielt we sir% . especially . to EgY9 Tire eeortonty is secured_hy moderate work Or for avertige country roads. be a direct Quaker, for the seeond part , muleSalortic , ut also to every plac of that verse is very apposite. So is in which there is danger from cholera driviim. by eareful starting and stop, Ale` 'advice to the butting public is -The- comparison comparison would be more ex- THE WAR. . . ' ping. and by closei ecritinr of the road. this i ---See what the car will do in all actly 'put, "So is it with everyone. . • Contttins suffleient •to preserve twenty This little bottle ready 'for despatc Driven who are., n the habit of speed- conditions before you bur. Mahe the de- who." The stirring of the Divine life A Visit to a London Laboratory' "%Viler 'five' met from the dread diocese. . „ , ing up between .street interseseeions monstrater take you over rough -roads; is a mystery, and, like all God's ac-.................................. ae- ' and slowing s down. abruptly .it the climb hills, drive through -crowded tions, it has infinite variety. The says, tieedly,Baccilli Are Made. ' "In this. ether tube, again; is th ' street crossings are abusing . their traffic, speed it Up on a level highwaY- ing should be pond,ered by doetrinaires protective against pneumonia: Almos ' Faithful Allies.. ' tire& . . . and then • compare Its performance and bigots wile 'think all men's spirit- everyone has the germ of this diseas A maximum of twenty-five Miles an under , those" conditions. with that of - muaolidexpeeten. co must • be cast in one -I; a few small rooms of the Royal at the back of le. mouth and nose a • hour, When Audi speed is .permissible, competitive cars, . Finally,, buy the .0. The bewilderment 'ie -nattirelto 'Army- College at Milbank; England, one time eit'a other. •When the sol Is judicious driving. Perfect control one. which shows up the best. That op much is beingibine to win the war Mee becomes • chilled in the trenches one beought un in a ritual religion, in ' et every adverse eireuinstance -without is the way to telt the effieiency of. 4 which the way of salvation was rifeld. as in a dozen of, our busiest mitnition •he' readily falls -a victim, This le th injury to pasengeesetites :or madame car: e ._ and external.' • Such religious tend to teCtorks. ... s ' es's • • ' remedy whiple strees him." e • ' • produce "physical" men, who "receive' • In this war it has been realized that- • .11k latest'. development is it meth° men purposes mtich denreeiiited. Ttir. not the things .of •the . Spirit of Gee it is as important to .save the. lives of for preventing the °spread Of spette (1 Cor 2. 14) -men in whom the Spirit- our own men by combating disease as fever among the soldiers, It is th key will, apparently. have 'the choice nal faculty IS dormant -0d there isno,.it is to kill the enemy troops. That ' practice now, when spotted fever e .1 soon of either withdrawing divisions thing higher than the intelleettial, and ie what the great bacteriologists,' discovered in etheuee, to examine per from the Russian . front, Or Of 'Wing, 'Oa very much -of 'thee! • , . . chemists., mid hygiene experts ere. die; ; sons who come tn contact :with ' the valuable 'strategic territory in Asia 10: Israel -How great '. the destitue ilia. then of God's peeple,twhen their very ine,"the- • Milbank - laboratories. I patient, as they may be carrying 'the germs although qeite well themselves ltihior, . . . ;teachers coeld noteindersteled the'A B Their business is to kill microbes, : to - .. - • - . 'C of Ipiritual knowledge! -- . • . aupply our soldiers" with • protectiooni.Jnfr:caon4oancet we/hitt. MaesyciidaletreriWsa4roduentle;Omliee TRACING LOST CARS.. .•-• ' a vire.,_,qhe Lord, 1,04w witk him, against. the 'diabolical. contrivances'. self the. proplts who ,patte mule the enemy, to secure the beet -Possible; fa' brought to the laboratoryp'putinto sanitation at the Front and,in -Canifts -• as room tilled. with an antiseptic-. vae . .. t • nellevtaY .Fteight Cars .Give Werit to name -of Glide just as- in john :9 - 4' ("We must work") he links with ids sit home, and .ensure e that the eels i pote and lsetst there for twenty mine ' .Reitroad Detectives;. - ' Britain May Obtain 'Cent*. •of Ar- •humanity all other servants of `God. dieks shall have pare water to delit.,k votes- After a few treatzstentS of this • :At times eviten ' the scarcity - . .. • • of. It is: not likely. that he. means "I and , amnia and Southern Part Of ' my Fatheree for .thereis necontext to and wholesoine feed. to.eat ... ' , I kind the germs .are etl.destroyed, and .. ItolysLandeeees-sseseeese . s -By ' their ' effotts., the ' health Of the the 'eareleesiss no' longer a -danger:, to :•thoSe-With-WheM-heeninglea: freight. tars causes the retiree& ' -- to ' plitetran-embargo upon -certain elekes sydrstite.-And- itAkeuld---heeaemere Army' has -ben epreeetye-din 'a waY'. '''.•• a know--e-The Word is that P'ing •Znoe's.s tl irhe •VieterY of 'the . Anzac mounted that h. little' alert of Marvellous; Audi' ,b,fot wily. is.'"the. spread. of this dis- ease wbkhliae a epecial itflinity for of goods, tile problem 'Of ice° :track of its ears- to see that they do (as in 1 .111.113gl.e8n20).Vtitl"v**e ' troops and the Imperial Camel Corps' ems.rnot it is no exaggeration to say that. bun: i upon the face of the earth. iset sttiei that whieh-deseribes the- getting of it. m 'dreds, of the lives of sone gallant lecia• ssoldiee‘iprevented by the measure ' at Itaftt, Within a 'fees eniles of the pa tU11 away and become wanderers theefouith), as distinguished f ' Palestine harder, and only 85 miles ...• . tee' Sohn 17, 3), . Ye receive ynot-....Ai hare been seined, says London Atte deecrilted, but as new serum is ebeing made .Which has reduced. the Mortal- pendous .one for each ,eompany. . s' .Swers, , . .. , • s• • s • ' • • front. Beersheba, the Turkish voll' a recorrent note in this fret». over fifty per eent.:to leis . head, is importantenot so much be, Minn of the magnitude of' thetaffnir given a nember before it .10 vas' ' theeh• 't Gospel. s It .starts from "the Jews's" el 'r e• • . •••• ., ' ' A few eaCti, Will make this point , itY'• •- ;., •Tri than thirty per cent. in all 'casee, and • 'When. a freight cae. is 'bent, it : :tee in vetse 32--e. shop, end e thereafter - it is always istomcal rejection...of their . Wads itself, but becauee itkt the, conditions • .a feet- that had been ever. with ' the -Iii-the-Bogr-Wite-ortly 6,425 - tie naS-Idw-its-nineifeneent. when the elin, be treated •withie the first couple of y•. . • . Urn. et until.it isnwiarn i writer. for sixty years. - • • • ,, • were killed in battle • and. died ' cif • that. make it poetthle. The. blowing, up .k ' tett and sprawled, ' When a ear bi re-.. t" 12: 'Earthly" things -The- ' ' ' s4 ' ' necess.ty wounds;. no feIVer than 4,827 died of .ilaYs. • • - - . ." •-- -. • - of an important bridgeon the .. Bag - of , Cornbating the effects of gas poison- ceivee its •ntimbele and .starts out Upon of a new `birth. -. C disease„S' There were 42,741-Pases ,- .dad railw-aye near Adana, a few:weeks okaPare Heb. 0 1 ago,.prevents. the Turks feam:sendieg typhoid; ', anciseibitne •onesfiftielef s these . Mg ancl.tear shells' is another funetion Well. accoMplished at li-ttilborfit.: There its businets etieeer, it is. :entered in Ileaventy-e-The mysteriee of his so'w ' the record book, aed a careful accOnnt Person and eternal. 'Sfieship:" .s' ' ' ' -n died. . In the ptesente NYO, :tiphr744 • .. heavyereinforcements to Conettuitie vole._ . The speed of their evaonatim of .its•NVZVilderiaws. and:Ottrningepower l• • 18, .There were many. who under- fever .sesticely- eelkss : •• :i: - ,.. they _hav.e...devised.a..mails which will lira kept there. . This reco hoe es. took to tell of secrets of 'kitten. But enable' qui soldiers to, defy all the hi- °. 4° tie onlyone qualified t ar h .. • . . , .. • ..: HOW Is It Done. l'of El AriSh betrayed their' etirptise at . ' .ventieenees'ef.the Gel -mane; The mask a history of the ear, and be eonsulting the sudden offensive lei the British : them far lessadVanced truthilnd they - . , . ; a , . , . ‘. .. . . . .. woul& not belteve: The Sonetf Man- ,... • . • ''' -- Take another. Britielestase_ Of the Egyptian. areeeeettnde,it ii likely, that 'it one can learn ho-sv many trips it • ade, what eeties it. has vistted, • The, title depends mainly on Da , 7.' eet,864 men NV1,10 took part • in the . es' their•Palestinearroy is unprepared to n 3 In Crithein. ase the. futtne. jund ' ' War; 1,51d died ^ of cholera' ' • withetand a strong aggressive . Melva- 'hew many times it has been to the re- 3_Iispeaks ge alone, i'ff.the present War, ainan 'the• ,, pair Sp, and also. where it is salvos -I (Seeffolin 5:• 27 . With is iii ' . MCnt. If aid front_renstantine to e litany .given titee: . -...... tro , Iollg. delayed through thee- interrupe t tirtibaby butee not certainly genein millions of otne ' don to railway . traffic, the British,. But in epites of all. tiiia tate in. keep -1 %les not a tenth 111e words remind • Us that .hetesen •is,part of that numbetehave died ofsdis- we erevertGed'e will is perfectly done: ease,. In alniost • eVere previous war, :Egyptian forcee May. gain possession ing'u record of each car new and then' ) !eos therefore "trailing clouds of rdisease killed, far 'moreethan elf the Of .Beersheba, and then be able . to 'for some .neeXplained reason one die- ' glory"i. that never left him: ' • le . instruments of -battle.- In the. present _.*, . . , .. . . . . g 1 el.a br run weak northward •abirig :the ' railvitty. aPpears from si ht -11 • 1 ning I 14., Lifted up -In this 'p le he- ca-nipagn, if --we eiclude the Darden:. Th possession of the railway is a away. .Some a the : big eoniPanies. verb always has nin6ote, ot"eGxaesIteatione elles expedition, the deasth4cire from • vital factor in the attempt, apparently employ ear traeetS, but as a 'rule as! ebout. it. = .It- is eh ler which ,Paul totosqco.d, to motto polestioe.. e printed tracer is first sent' ' after the. uses in Phil.. 2. 9, with a "su • • " . pei- • • before it It, teas not so eosy in those at hotne. 1 These reelly wonderful ra-, an his. book, "The • Red tedious of the ear to being if bark. ' This printed - ...PrePteration for Offenslie. , tracer in a blue envelopeeie sent. to days -as in ours to see that The slip- sults' are 'due principally to the scien-: Plains,". hits the idea that un kind of • freight trellis. Afar , Oat ha fensive. The British have London and it had passed °tit of his district the ' was in his shame I • The. serpent-- teetoes • desert': as qUickly. and easilY ea in rotoo/fitterit, preparations tit, the •.ot. gar was last supposed to be, .and eir Onlet now : is s Coining to , t the Troi, person in whose .jurisdiction the 's Soutii-westero 'i 1w engluesehaul. WI .* s- , . e net one o ' utn.:2 . . e .`` 'her serpent of • the whinn the *par ;cos 'eenaigned.. ThiOira,se.' y.tiis an image of the instru t . little. orinted. truster fetili i st ' si i 's dezzling glory. a , the. Resurrection tortes — . - '' g Of G st) a punishment: its uee weanti. but in the -night of Calvary: his ,klery • To the Ineman visiting these • mys- masuree., and 'unless he feels the efs they Ore playing in the. _great ,con., fists.,working, in . our- : henie lahera- Medicine .is equally goodrtsfhoetialircaosinti; sign .ef the immense, 'and. vital part, eine, he lose. 'faith in it giVes place's 'there. is really little feet of t second dose of the medi- . I ilafidtheteitclst: bUtEeee• epur ei?, I . fhatiVieS . • .. reme ' splendor Of. Jesus as not he the s . _ . .. ... e . plaints. He believes in ' d En_emeds Aloter • roalla _ have been, the ear home . in sieves's:Lee leilStsltift s idian,°-•is *wont to .diserintionte ;incr. he eencesilon to the unieereallY preyalent n t .$ , ulea that o eure may be found in ,soine-,,• Here- is o littio 'gloss' tube measur, • . ,, -I, . . -.1t ol.ner tho Atino with o liebt stone. of. time, it.noto knewn as. a traites, I 04w.tTu_sreadlisigewete.., iti,,,04,.ixiethis,zimi,...4:a.tois,:itz_lii,..t.rt,445r ti.,.s.e.iiirt...,„,.,thi-o'_d_:_belosgine _ tr. tles.“Aleseattoletefesester inehea leegeled ;hey an !thinks. reeNtreetf Ir. vinecialiv "geed ., „ inischief- . rn-- the :syzlittolleiiie it .1% iffeeriff-dtareoter. . rreafithis arsitinittlathriT=27:';`-----.'" .,--.----::-...----Ltrant' . Pkt,t4t*,-'7,-fpl4Iities----that -mad . al.- Otzei-tanal teench'-ilefenceS, and the viailroed ear ,detteetivee • .i 4r.4. i signifistant that the Son -of . man. is 'quantitV of.. cloudy,' ' jelly-like pellu.''i„.,V7tnoften;617.1_,-tr.i.mi();','. melt preParatiort Possible hove. ' been ti t%1 a- rummies+ freight Car OMR it ..rodges In bothecas.es the e 11-cc-,v,PtnetilliteS*iS -1. friarg-t1.. i*ilt-tolthus-Yixtiltedi'for li:at xsroboisrtire,11;fa.a . 11171.e:TCXEW7OceS. ,314 Selin Capable t- he Mission A* eXtended, to conneet with the reticle. eriminal. 'There are tens a -thousands • judgmont becomeS m rey when men Qn's o , doing mu& to win the war. Yet 'infants and them crane .the, next day: and coneptain that the medicine had... , the Turks built; to, haul ertillei-y in*er of milee of riiihvaye, niellanukeda sof t•eeeive it• in faith on God's terms, • the contents of this little tube "can 15.•., Eternal life,, in -thie GoSnel; i.e..save the•liees of Pioi•e men than. • the. not . operated, and that the child had ' far the ettack on the cenal. ttritisb thou:quids of freight ears, ingenuity Ime sintroduced a no.* type' and to find; • toOk the. medicine. Then MY Nvite the one earrylog a tertatti number lee *-fu,P111:* bottipgensteocg he .17.' product Of Germans greateet eratnitiont.dene 'nothing but Cry. ever ' since ie . • tlf -temporary rt Id eeer irereetey.......ftee . often like.' bunting: for a 'needle in • a • A -ii itej; -t.e'. factory , can '- destroy:. ' it • contains would Pour out* onother teaSpoonful ,-wiiiithis anheavy. Nkitre nettiree laid on 'boystoek. The tram bitty arrive nett a eie ble end; mo le t Is ebantless inillicnia. of *the bacterie a and band it to the mother afid request ' _ In a , plinraisoen, by -lie, very nature of• the :de.- typhoid nod patirtyphoid, and an in- ' ..• -the send, The raemated corp.% hes hoer City where ttlac: runaway ear is stip- 0 it -*do meg. a the netting, "'steal:Ise-in nesed to be ot the very s 2'1)(01161e whenl: Possible:11c' 11,01, ease 1' 10,. 00,.,rwaii.s.4 eeturs , the.vaii,,,,,i,$.. iie,, ittil t., , it. in . the opiositel, . ‘ IlL with. thiti gto-sit verie ..* i . 57,ti soldier renders 'him practically` t t I, theft? isi ,no end : t 'au ' jeetien of a. trifle of it under the .skin Aer to administer it in her. presenct. a, g ne t e, e Urea' aitainst elieseedeeilev diqea49 'tIrt'en ColtpilduriWao!titiovb4erett 4a '62Ata°61i.91111t-°' .43:_ltio a eseeStiatt of speed. trhe de. direetion. lt,eauty erese his t ° Essangelistes taitelitati;n on the -wen-- 7---- - - '-'.. .- ' ' ': '• ''.- ';• --7 ] ' rack en him' derful saying he luta just -,reported.. It ' ' ; ' , . sP - n " lie le doun the; struCtima- 'the Turkish foreee....at a lessealtel 44'. .or:ellerge-are'end ' ' ee • • .. A ;due of IiteolatIon.:, • elieek of the ..chiliL • The .mother ' : ..lsteghdebalts at •Rafts 'road; later.' Of a r ell! ,••o ''short lir...- IV mar be• ina i, is ht a selis. ids. own ceinnaeutt but he. partlet to rernove the ell en& parti*Ao'' telleff teleran se•everai Trines 'mete.' of i! tenth, 41 el, rotume travt* ow .‘i ar t • e' would eertinittly have said that he .heard , This and Other vaccines. are so 'cone - 1 e „ ken wall' he let h . . pacify the' 'child 'would * • th ' -?• ` ; iedicates, inagettficea • /epur4ze,.. li, / US:he -'n, getrig- tow, aed. the. ve..i.,. • a e tbut gove..the text' ofparatively new 'that the ehoet explan-e • • ' a kiss that eovered the 'hole 'of r- "V'. :4 614 '.`enghr.rec,r'serIttg., ' 11.-klicali.:0, • ., .---n' ..•...... • Nu:camps lotift. hetet*. S4..---Wherscr 0" 14'7. . -- • A ioo. On e ef the Arrees bac-. , ebeeese7end. itt ;eses doing Won't! ieniove.:.i , itregreSS OZWItt the censt melee vote •.; ,..'•tr1.111X;4" i,,".'.? 4,T:trent:I- ts- Lis ar.-- ' tiOil leves. he loves n Ivor:At' whera4stiotairist$ may be ieteresang; Tar•:e'l the on with het...lips and ,4wallow a iiatteeloa the railway kohl' Beet- 'el lenelr .eidiess. ie.- ie,ets tezt•in a Rtelft Worm -which in ihie •Goelee2 re'eestar.. "The' telttie- eaid the seleztistn ''colc.F epoori clean Ir. tira.oc.iit coosooditoto eeitt, ee . nti.,.',1 pi:Alia as aft, • set:emelt It Mess .ole Geed gtvese he 4147 14 VP" &It." • , . ; :The the tz-phoiii• va4iite as an exaniple.,. herself. • - Then - 1:,he ..vdtild Ike: the ti 't b. k i • ."1- ' I '•ornen r , • shereas •the.litrathh unetnes %nu twentyA.„sw.:tap tine. - -Ore ,s -J4, rutiaztve rest- I.V. •1.._tE,-,..orotritit;,..5...It: fort•Usv t!eias,,4.lielt ltavein2: etehILI.sceit4,algo-ate:ff'ylizrsran wi!c,1%i;:at:ttoatr.,;:n t 0.,th.,,e.air2i.ettoren 'ally . ettate ecetkoll of Itaketiee este-pall tresetee e iseee'ese, a ...teeetes; ie sessees.. qest . . th3*9 witeessg this performance we h fter 0- , • ports.) haste from whieb reeerieg „t"'• TeN:t• - et- e - e . - - • - ie. - . maregtni. 'We tere• Geir es • seine " het V e • v ;i":7 .. 7 cL r T :-. • I: . •- ' :. ''''' 4 .:". z.' ' r'''''t. 't fll -"*. j'1.1)118' (til 4mh:i''3"- he-gf;:*teli.. tr47' Iv ... ina''''e tr'''''''ne t.lreitl*t Ittnrdt ' me tieft'esthy tn . understandin.g *Iry . . r can tee veseduslesi teet. the rsossee. lint i -"e7t• '''•:L" zz„t . ,;(e. ''„•': "-•-el .4..,, i'-,•"-, ..Pst:tleez eteerat Setiship is tante:le. • 110- tem: bee eeet tgansgar.tetif 'o•ehite g6t, no itenetes trott, :th',1. ' illi • . .. . eve:elite' et ' the iee,,e, ideseit„ haul .41"41'4' W ex v• ='-:,,e, s--• ism' sleseet etr•. ile‘eih•cr.: him-ishe Greek sitzei4coli‘te teeee whiert anne.p,"amt in. iii,;:-tabatet.' pm,,,iotv. .1.,:se: - _ _ ''''We;ilit tie 0 eplensliel . gain. It eseekel f.'s -tett agert leo r,.. , % tr.criarili tef tt ar'.4 'ty threr-c. EMIT% that ill vesese IA, , The 4,,a l'oN,,,,,,,,;-,,t.e, -thrown f,Ar,,rt.,, 1-,„,-,r - . • ,, . , ee , . . , • t • INTERNATIONAL LESSON 11-.11)RVART 1. eerein V. Jesus The Sieileur of The World-elohn 3, Ill. Golden Text John a. 16. Verse 6. Verily, verily -This re. peated Amen was a characteristic phrase of the liastor'o. Only John bee preserved the deabled form, which *minds us of his OWil precept of the doubled Tee end no, which are to be our wily form eiti emphasis (Matt. 6. 87). Water ond--There is some text. doubt about thew words.' If genuine, they melee that the forerun- ner's gospel is an integral part of the Lord's (mut by the door of repentance, and forgiveness must. men enter. the new world where the Spirit reigns. That the water is more than a symbol never occurred to anyone in the age of the New Testament.. • 6. Fiesh---See the note on John 1. 14 (Sanitary. 7). Paul enlarges on this antithesis more than once, as I Cole 8. Iv .7, Ye-EMphatie-you Jews ,who think the kingdom of God, is yours by mere physical descent from Abraham. That even such required spiritual cleansing was the •essence.•of JOhn's message, Anew -That the word does Mean again here, and not. from above (as in verse 31), is sufficiently proved by Nicodemuste astorns'hed answer in verse 4. A further proof is Peter's • Belgian Refugee ,Chittiren Arriving iit Ellis Island; N. Ts • The most interesting travellers among the'965 'who arrived an the liner New Amsterdam, a few days ago were the Belgian children sent -to the United States by Father John De 'Ville, They, will make their homes with relatives or friends of their parents in Chicago and other 6tics in the Middle west. They wore:the warm clotheti sent down the bay tolhe steam- ship for them by the American Red Cross, and tugged along bundles of the thin and worn apparel they crossed the ocean in. ' !From Erin's Gren Iski$25.00 FOR INEwg ft! PI MI; FftOttlt le!'!" ETTLV GREEN SHORES. ,44411•1 it "ma& fienteeingi in the Enserold Jul. of Interest to Ali Truo Irioh. Cionediens. ee At the m• anual meeting of the Uo- fast St. Andrew's Society, it was de- cided not to hold the usual swayer- $arY John EnVir formerly chief orgazi- 'zer and redstratione• agent , of the United Irishe League, died recently at Westminster. . Lord Teignmouth, Irish peer end fourth baron, bus died at . home in Dublin, He succeeded ` eto the title in 1.915. An Irish soldier, writing to the press, estates that every house in the island of Achill; from which he halls, has sent at least. one marl te fight for the Xing. The Lisburn council has unani- mously 'adopted resolution on the Government te extend the Militery Service ACeto Ireland. • • Councillor James . Johnston, 3.1te has been unanimously recommended by the General impose Committee of Belfast Corporation, as Lord Mayor for the ensuing Year, At the request of the Weal com- mittee, the Board of Trade will .hold an lenquiry into the circumstances in connection with the wreck of the schoOner Fulvie Dandurane Bay. 6 Sergt.-Major Theobald, M.O., while saying good-bye to his mother. at Sudbury station, fell beneath the moving train and was killed, as was also a tieket collector named v Hay- wood who endeavored to save hive . The ° Ballymena Urban council has been presented with a handsome por- trait' of the late Samuel, Hood, J.P., who for many years, was chawman of who, body. The portrait was given by the family of the deceased. • The Registrar.:General's annual re- port' shows the'average rate of mor - Why in some Of the larger dities of the kingdom to be as, fencers; London ;16; Liverpool, 20; Glatigow, 14; Edinburgh, 114. Eiublin,17; Bel- fast, 16. ' •LadY Keightley presided at ,a meet- ing of the Lisburn -Board of Guard•k 'fans at which a resolution was passed expressing deep sorrow for the 'death of ,John Alexander, -who had at one time been 'chairmen of the board. Michael Manning was charged • at the Kildare- 'Sessions with having stolen a waterproof ceat, the property of Lieutenant V„ F., Hartigan, of the. Cadet Corps. Owing to ;his previous good_ character, he was bound over in the sum a The aceused,had lost e leg in the sinking of the•Lusitimiae • BOOTLESS BRITONS.' invention_ a Belgian. Bootniaker•Helps Solve Leather- Problem. • * 'Tommy's needs are taxing the civil- ian:rather severely fie* in the .matter of :boot -leather. ' How do the -following figures sound for orders now before the British leather trade? 8,200,000 feet chrome sides f* -field• -•:service hoots,. 7.,000000 feet for•aekle-boots-rbeth for ow own Army; 18,000,000 of ,mernel, and 9,- 000,000. feet, of uppeieleather for our ally; Russia.; 2,600,000 feet of rUsset kips,fer Italy; a shipment Of 1,000 toni of_ .eole-leatlier,-and e further eraisignmeet of 40,000000. feet. of • up per -leather. to Russia as 4en as pos... 0- st a rent THE INVASION (*PALESTINE • s BRITISHAGYPTIAN FORCES AltE NEAR VIIRKISIL BORDER. covers the.whela.of the face from the forehead doeenwardee and telt it at- tached a box -like receptacle Which contains de marVellou ProtectiV - ••• INDIANS AND MEDICINE. • . How the Weieen, Give ,Castor .011 I • • Theft.. Children. disease has not been lunch more than The Indian, says the Rev. S. Hines sible,' In the midst of .a1/ these alarming figures it is -really a :matt of won- derment,that there is_any leather go.: ing around at all_41.18t_newrfOi:the British output 19 not nearly...sufficient 'to pope witrthe demand, or even their Own' needs. n • - Bat sotneone has at Yeast, come to the-reseue of-thessigelese Civilian. .A Belgian baeitmeker named Thill has in- vented a'rubber• sole for repairing GAN YO11-11RITE ONE?, Thirteen Prizes to be Awarded\ in a Letter Writing Competition. • • Some years ago the Dr, Wilhanie • • gedicine- Coe- Of Dieckvillee 014 ofei toed ategeries of prizes te resident• e. . 1. ef Ontario for the best lettere de-' wilding cures wrought by the nee of Dr, Willianis' Pink Pilla for Pala, •,•' • Peopite I:hind/reds of letters were; Submitted iti this coMpetitiOn, and • Yet there must bevel been theUsande; Of tad users of the pills . who did, • " 110 aVail themselves of the op,pere; belay to win a prize,: Tq all another lettsr writing competition io:' Offered. 'Thousands,. of cure e through', the use of Dr, Willianis' 'Pink Pille' hews nevklapen, reported,- Theset will' lurnhb. the material forilhe letter tee, be written in this contest. There' Jo, no demand upon the, bnaginationtl. teavciersesolnettlys! must dea.l wit • h facts andi • .. THE PRIZES t 'The Dr. Williams" 'Medicine, Cete.of; BrocItville, Ont., will award ee, prize; of $25.0Q for the best letter received. - on,• or before the 17th day , of Febru-1 ary, 1017, drool residents of Ontario• /I on the subject, "Why I • Reconunenst Dr: Williams' Pink Me," .A prize' •of $10.00 will be - awarded for • the second , best letter received; a priie -of $6,00 for the third best letter, and ten prizes of $2:00 each for the neat •• best ten letters. se . THE CONBITIONS; The cure or benefit from, the eget; • of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills described In 'the letter May be in the writer'si own ape, or one that has come • tun -I • der his 'or her personal .0bservation. • Moist than one cure. may be de-• r scribed in the 'letter, but every state-' trmuene.t niutebe literally and absolutely! The letter ehould be not longer than is necessary to relate ,the bene -t fit obtained from the remedy in the; casedescribed. Every letter mustbe signed by-thel full name and correct addresti of the • person sending its If it describes the!' cure of some person other than the, writer Of the letter, it Must also be - signed by the Tenon whoee cure is: described as, a guarantee of the truth, Of the statement made. :The writer of each letter must .', stete the name tied dete of the papert in which he 'or .she saw this announce. ' went. . '• c• • Fine writing will net win tite-pri•ze: unless, you have -a. goodecase to Ale.i= _ scribe. .The.strength • of -the • eeeopitlits.2.--- ^-- mendation and not the style of 'the:, letter will be the *basis of the aWard.! • It is understood that The • Dr, -Wile-- Hams' Medicine •Co. shall lerte th right to . publish any letter entered, in this contest if they desire to•dos0; whether it wins a prize er not. The _contest willetlese on Februery. 17th, 1917, and the prizes will • be, awarded efesoon Possible - there- after. Do not delay. :. If you knew,' of a cure Write your leiter Now. Ob.{ eerve the abeve condition s earetully: or your letter:may be thrown. out.- ' Addreas all ietters' as follows,: The; Dr. Williams' •Medicine• Ceet Onts er-eree-7--• Letter. Contest DePartmerst. 111.118.AeLE-OP-Tifi TREASIBiE77- Buried Fortune Escapee Hune and s • HeavY"Shell Fire ' 'Talking of faith (writes Mr. Philip Gibbs; with the British Headquarters, in France, in Westminster Gazette), , AVEint to tell of a curious thing which' boots The sole is.cemented on to *14 has nothing, to do With courage, warn leather of an old boot. -or, with -British Seldiers, but much•ta°01'; necessary,* the process can be carried with fair war..e_e_. out On new leather. ,The rubber ad - A. few days ago a French eiviliaie and his wife, aecompanied by two; ,or three French. officers, eanle to' " Pricourt; Capestreds_by the British. • on• 2fid. -Fricourt h now on the edge a the Semme -battlefields, far back now from the fishtfug„Iine.V.ellfeeetee thee'41146,-Ilieri-reumbronfy a few,77 rublsishesheepies-anitter- treneles, the aid •mine-eraters, the' • shell holes, and the litter of complete • dettructien. Bet the French civilian heres to the leather, end remains firm until the sole is completely worn away •-•-a rather slow pr00e9s Th aw method said to be quite ssatisfactore, and certainly it solveS the leather. dif- ficulty to a vereegi.eat extent• . • ' ---x-notATEW-TirLt-d.ginT. et hen agate Glass Was First Ltsed in arriage 'Wows.. • , • f • R Laos, Carohne, the youngest o a plot of eafthste 'all thief; daughter 'of Willie* (lakes teepee!, turmair and said, "There was ny 'fourth stole Albermarke end het house.' . •. • ,I.am :sure, of It."' The, ,. sister; Lady 'Men. .Stephenson, Were' party started scraping up the earth, ' went to declare that during the and digging a.footor two down, here, . thOir long L6hdon •Iires the y never', there: ,• ' • ' hteit a carriage of their own. They! Suddenly there Was a cry of astort. were bah .great, walkersouid did 'all "ishinent.- "God :lie thanked). • It is their calling • and - 1 • g (iv oot. erer .1 have found'itiv cried the To this mar peiliapS be. attributed the, Prenchmari, and ail hands were raised fact that they both lived to be more, up as though in the presence of a, than eighty pews of age. • s O0e88100. nliradl0, • s illy their kind friends would offer:tol e • •It waS•liirdl Y '1 ess' t that. ThentthetAeatriag, • • .` reely elaro-s lereochnum galhis wife had found in one day aecepted..the offer of Mee 1 35,000 fretall the treasure of their life; • testis Huth', brinigham, Six. inches deep ender toil that had Plate elate. had ,hist begun to soper he fl • • ede.`the old 'mthod e' of glazing, car-, ed by high explosives, dug by Ger- . i . g p y mine -craters, burrow'. , istge windows.. .1,ady stetroline teet :oft, nian soldiers, tramped over by Ileitish -- n her (Mee:. vs ishing •to give the' . lets, and tortured by every de- ..' e .. . . oltehman au or,Ier, she .pronmtlei put strueteve act 61' tvars Yet here m er head' tin meth the plate -glees win- Ft kourt, which exists no :More, 'the ow to cill *Cr. fez she did not perceives Frenchman fout4 tbe. SOil of his at it lea, s mt. A. gt eat s h i esseeee the emetel,.meet ett fee leggeel tre tia.ver ense see-. etteel ' PN:•!.'".",::..0. 17. `11- Jtic!,,gv.-111-,hicit:in this ,..,4rie,;.•.,ttst„, nticerohr seen the); eigses,, .s gtase teas flu; I.ady Caroline it, untouched 't en" with tl.e EtissiunsixcaeErziktan. vent ogont mate.a., tn* Irel.'ze te":". tr''4` vas 10," ase. "‘k. . ta.1..;:'estar'sezren aro getting might toad to an jettetioe • see, islt• 4s. e. tr.o- f. -11•17.a-! gt:e re„; "ca., s.slite,,iceetty "te.arra,rs .w , • . rt e3ar'111(ilo bhe 1'1111'1 _ _ ett t e. forcim,,ona elteri,ateng ea a &Cato ti'sat G. inng InIsittieo that, %hat ie: ar,'..•.•11,•;7s the,..t„1:tt th'?" Tel, .2 ,.,..eeet titre Ira e.Lttfq the .ssee..elere aaceeate. eea, '4.1(,.• wr,t ir.tit'up'the owtf:,.z.4%, If the' • *7 --"':*--40-71----"` -They are taEri meoted to a temPtr- beet- vrhe doet you stand up straight h kartiage "tee exploit nrattOts. This tti'sO Olt t PlItegtztt,:"! .11n1Way„ hadi tees s,,e re, ' T - et eel seessrees Fahrer_iteit, for Biz' eee?'"' ' Itat etre exec ()Nee, s e ence disl.b ut iti e„ doing eile t'"'' nw11) nueoinn 'w•xitit LritP ttio- tattte tate tlae4.11 tiro Attam.1.,,LIrt tt %wan tovo evet yL,3 that: .6.,st seventy Intratesse eeeee te tna the !", esh,, even," eaiti Jeck. **Ye see that elate.ghee *melee.. wit6 the seine iir 1.1 0,3g t .e, opposite' heoes who the ituesians are, atitte'who• snch teeters he. telt the .0e e • esiael-eee A Et.t:e lyvol ie aided. Tten` fieet ef cern ester tbere? Wed: ' tt "•• do not k I t • tm put er head tiir", ' armsv cis time iLt trrrm tte centntes. eule are iittnted Ea ft totice tolr Leads Late down E fortanate iesrals. , • . , nese t ta there IS a war. .• • Etifiere Ostireek cupted 'iv Turatify of setiattere„ ser.tos e to. $0,,,regragth atyd th.e empty ones- stun' rkht up.4, 0 0.70 pire lives a rate of people; who do, not . .eettettee e0•4 z•,T tipite CCIrat,M,31113%* it lea' rattmtir:‘,.. ww.govottpt t t tirel if 1-e 3.J3. jr r4bie reayilref, ta es , e. e40 ez. -r. r • - • • ••• g. - trimmie tteleee..,,t, Rao L4 &Vv.:42:01,2 ftIon c.p41.10 1.!.Ny OCQZ.kint4 the ear trla:.'t' '4" 1 Diatiqt.1 ,tr0,41[ ISItD. in at oe't di•-s..n.,Atni•:,-1 it.,•-lkir-il'or As:Ls...le:see. -ess•ses .The fires e..40 hetetted , ears- . :13 Cli it ill* N. ik....., 1 lafollot iiit;I Oa Syrup mem aWtt Willsdatria• « 0: - s.,-....w..d ii -:..._4.---,, etntoms...11,..r.rti2Vit-4I. ,p. . 0 ' • An Alternative Evil . Wises sattY d°410#41-16 isetr. *eau*: iiilit sibniitiesnitesewbviteteb,eartgztooei'licbdibbAtadiii•hiso-ini-o-ii-soft otio switctttata t.tdItistatts. it United. elliZat vein theee cie te Sate the pre:, • --It is true that .1iiss iliktiley fiRs, cif't.te •5.',3n.:',:-'74., liteet 'win r- r- in mor.ey,reenid the e2z8aged titan's hest .' - tvi OTH.E. FOR II.,e4 D:.7.eel ,,v4teres-,::,e, eitetaneee, es27..-J,flrieid. "kit she ie very asactirg; UP• STOMACH - '14 REMEDY SEI„E..06. AND L!veit , , - eel aretekel,-..ee. 11iTteee have tteo peeece wet marry 'Itee yee will hate; to "e,e, ' 1 cs (t,...J.Itr.zytiv, tao 17,ra:oz.-II easigt-Atds ' tee stet:Uml drinking." I : OV. %not u fa. ct,ait. A.i wr....e At..n !,.1)a. TtWiertebtlitei tittiaTAR;teUttlitift11:16 . . . .., , ,••Tut.e.,1014Sogibt Welt 1416 :11 - ,1 ,...1 • eeas. : • 4.14 ti,7.ettreetZlieree MCK?4. feerell tree , • • tkeEgroeitct, --like tee eeeetee• rev. teset ttl.? zov,;-,n ipatt OYEARS ett. Zesteeteleal Mole. , FOR tz-0 trze vo?.. ', arel eg'Pe7.estie.e oe the ee.., Wee lieee•-•-•:ree, ei is terele see- . Dr ir•ZzetIe.!:'..Te. EA reereg eeeeeeF eweieete eeseteeeetatese esa- if t*Fessitety." said the erigagel • et. • Arreente tee et:e. eee ; teeefee , • . ' . StiA110. tlee eeeee wee).4..el tee .a eeIcee. -Leg!' tuvav th.e.feeett, 4e•ee...e'e reer eee. eare tee eeethite. th•Le- ee ten tiet0 ••-t=' if' I uen t marry:tier !.4Teeiair l hate R. milome.ememaismeiownibm...,,,...,,„.„. eseeseYesse, Creel ieeete:e.e fee tl'er...stlegfee ette teeeciks. • sLeft eefee 3 tire, --,2.4, ett42 nasitzst tr- tk./ give tip eatieg t'ete. ••• c, 294. t.`,. • / Ate! .cr el -of ttze.ritof Octi. P.. u. 4 7110 13