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Prayer . a 0 (tud W $01 yo -fig spciArt..il antorts-c
must do to 'be saved? Ileve you in 0I T*ttabout_ 4 elcieet Will prevent
the ineilltntiOne lingered at • lis abiding rev well as extermlne
foot of the ere's% looking almil the ep cocuroagheti
bleeding and dying on of God, re- Cretin' the keys of the plane with a
Verently asking the theaiung ofil.1 snit cloth dampened with alcohol and
this suffering? Ilave. you by a wipe evickly wiiiie le 'clean, dry -cloth.
treating, saving faith accepted Ilim
its Take a day to overhaul the , door
who thus gave. His life for you , mil window screens. ii tb0Y are not
your own ,personal Saviour? If so, cleaned and mended when put away
you havo fulfilled the first coitdition"t
,3,,‘„,,, ,..iii .
of it true life --you hat.* become an' eli* '”
A large packing uox iitiving the
cover hinget; for A Ild that will lit
closel,v, 1rov1de9 a desirable chest for
winter crothing, if carefully lined
with. ta.r•-paper threogliout,
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divtne preeence.- VW=
, or olPactly axed beautifully :than
n the Deealogee these prieciples
cr grouped in the teaching of , tho
ter in Ilia latereeting
t W with a, lawyer: -"Thou
loVa the Lord. thy God with
dt by heart°. and with. all thy soki1.
LntI with all thy mind. This is the
reat d first commandment. and a
* unto It is this:-Thoen
ihlt bye thy...neighbor as thyself.
[)xi these two conunaniinients ,the
henget'', and' the proph-
.
earedeu r
e in in t world bavo
der:0 the complete fulfilment f
Lhis, law impoeSible for -any anti
elnutre -lie-cause al this
Ossibility God, in the fulrtess of
love and Teeny, elms removed
n 'front under the bondage of the
Law *nd Pineed him ,under a most
'tem -of -
no •1enger eetweired_Ae,cilt0h h
hich proved an irniiiiiie-
fie-the-itierlereeteu •
an easy and moat.
htful ascent he can now pass to
realms of
I e "-reit n
ern
mercy now speaks to him,
'Come unto me all ye that
are heavy laden and I will
✓ you reat. Take my yoke upon
end learn of me, for I am meek
lowly. in heart, and ye shall
-rett nut° your souls; for my
lee is easy and my burden is
• .0
• Lho worliiref, to le,
r rk to
• _
ZV J((17446t*ICeit' a
You Possibl
12199 as tha 3121l
asptssag(0
accepted member of thee household ot
faith „
Ilut your •;vortt, is not yet
ece" -The college graduate
., • •
eel _
'service to be rendered, though
andedell Weil Is 0411. twofold,
14i-atTre-7-61$ o nuitir-d
end: .outAvard. Paul with masterly
,'"Wisdcnit denims - the Irnitrd —'fly
egrace have. eei been &eyed through
faith, and that not at yoUrseives;
irt4s, the -eft -of God: net -bee vr
00 Ito men shouid g1ory7s With
-equal clearness -Jruries*tiefires -the
41 •
-Outward. I will give his words elude
'11.11bC ftir they are vrefiderfuller' cone
imp
° tjeltith it profit, my -brethren, if
ea 'mane se hath faith"but have
-Itot • win an-17bliVraTir- save
hitut If a brother or sister ,be oak -
,
id In the diug store.- is *D
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4344410.44110.414
tt ,hb14,104*,
jg cqnsntr ted, bet
the ev 'word When
used wlth the ter . this,cte*e,
refero rather to an ONSI persore fSete
en) than to evil In ,tlie abstract,•
Settee mighe traoslate „frem. or
out of the bands- -(or power); the
evil one. ' Thek gene* -Of the wliele
verse woult1 thus be, "I pray not
that thou Shouldest isolate., them
from •the .society of- t.heir fellow *emir
hilt that thou sleouldest keep theta
froin the power of SatAll."
V. Sanctify -11'o panctify means
'literally to eet apart sacredly, cone
reerate,dedicate. .1t wane iIso to
RRR
bee- Just, completed his eteriare A
ntlor. for enteeitee aud doing efficient AQILP( be rihped a whe
eerVice in .the activities of human remelted. 'Sotip ehauld not be rUbbed
fe. ,So It witire---thosee themeeend• the-estripse- el-teutd lee
through the saving mercy of Gotl. vrasited separately, quieklY,rinetei and
have passed into the heaVenly king- dried.
awe. 'Would you, on. whom God hasi Ilrass On bpdsteathi sheuld be
o _graciously laid Ills hand of bless- rubbed every day with a soft cloth,
ng.,-eiervererrevere-urithu•standin vh‘le liscolored 11$1 1o' t
s,tudyecexereltY eilelittbed tlioroefeW with a fin -
the life of Christ. . tVitit 'line the klieg Wish by chamois. Ordinary
teiWririr-TerillveRteetfre-nterste eitrefu brass , _ will -eleestronthee lac*
attention. Ile 'was a man a prayer. quer relish pet on to prevent the
He constantly had the sweetest cote- brass frem tarnishing.
ratinion with Father. In the
elitude-ot--the-inceintan- lIft
dells the teiblere or
element of coneteration,
"Thy Wore -The revelietle. ore of t
self in any forme •
18. 'Moue didst , lima -Thou " tildst
fiend 071 ft special- Mission. Au the
nester. so the dieciple also has
'9; flatrattfr,aptirtie-e0 ter
as In Veile `II:- •
--20.--Themealsd that, believe on mo
ibtough 'their Weettearbei*•-iffecielfav
not themselves( seen known the
Pitrist in the flesh. but who through
ct 40,4 the 11.orto,' organof' Of as °Vnil,etelt to izrnnag
. re torpid' and unable to 40 Worth 410
and your
r. work properlye_. e Its, natural
.P0e, up your windows and dors ingly what ome cooked. _ P
Io
,enti Iet theeseen and air get in and sauce eaten with pork riesists enethe
'purity and. renovate your. house. An
while. it doing,that you just go
outdoors end go to. work ,at :tome-
thOhtlgesin pier backyard. Dig out
'
the old tin cans and stones an
stick; rake up all the -litter an
met*: bo re -of it. Then aweeP
the rd ntc and eiteue; Select
telor
t o . 0,
,ap.d. while t ay'
a heath giver .
it is .4100 ee
digestion of the merit and. MAO -
liersone who 'cannot vet yeti; with.
out discomfort MU do so it 400111.
Periled with plenty of *Well gooleed:
apple sauce not. too sweet,
vegetab p e -
it rip t,he earth. v it end
t it in goo'd condition.
lant-someeflowereieeds.--Lark
spurs, marigolds, Sweet williams,
pinks, verbenas, Popyttee 'priveroses,
four oleloeks, ragged robins, petun-
ias, hollyhodles-good old-fashioned
ewers that willegiveeyon bloom anti
beauty-alleinimmer limge- 'rho .alsaltd
nervier backyard of the -city can be
ego, ,When"
*erne toren
Usual breakdown heCOM:10. as- .feehe
tenable ae-an onumal, holiday4 4,
ruedical world, teereed that if tbe
Urc body -were -levet. in bed, hyper.
.nourethed•and*tuassieged„ a cure was
retty,„ certain, • says- the 'Louder"
• '
_ Many caries-- -wifere *there bed
been no,•mented oirerstrain this wait
turned. into-ea„reettfult. refreshing_san_ooar easee„borovae,'„ellta----
the coun- wee°0"1°,euroheeedead:dilluient";inbdeli6npaset
try„ where there. is plmetY of spece, The. ,whoto man was , unutterably
uld littlejer_th ere•teiele in•.
layer9 Lit
might the More. perfectly know -eTi-di
In,Ge.rinany it is. the custom When
do His Father's will. "Not my will.
but 'thine be done" was the deep:moving. to take live coals frora the
and living thought of 1410 soul and old. hearth to kindle the 6re in the
new home. And in leaving„ the old
home. the groemutter breathes. a
prayer for peace to the next tenant,
While on entering the new home, the
entire family say,- "Let joy enter
arm sorrow depart -a beautiful cut -
tom welt worth inaugurating in this
expression of Ills life. Not only
was He in constant communion with
Its Vetter. 110 also
"WENT •A1101fT „DOING GOOt."'
Your life. too, May be made sweet
and beautiful. The throne of area°
Is easily accessible to you, You may
Henvenly Father. You may In et
your erirly experiencee of joy and or
$01TolV have the indwelling Holy
Spirit witnessing with your sPirito, In making butfOnholee, .11 tho rart-
that :ynn are both a child and an t011al is Of . which frays
heir of God. -For to me, to ilv6 ie easily like the- foile so much used
Christ, and to die wan." were new. first marsio• the buttoehole, then
the triumphant words of the Apoet& before cuttine the cloth stitch • it
Peed, but they were nett- for hiralabout- on lb; -Sewing inaeltint, 'ritt*.d
# expretes the livingi cut between the two retire of stitch -
sentiment of- -every true follower of ing. This nOt only mates a
llrm
Christ. All who IWO as he lived, in fouitt ion for the embroidery, but
at y Cornifill) .t-WW‘Ttk-Gid7ft
Ilim, go eibput ,doing good may
cd and in lack of daily food and one) drink from an unfailing well of hap-
-Of y4u. say unto them; *Go in peace,' pinese here and have the abiding as,.
and be warmed and iilled.' and yet surance of eternal blessdness over
„yei give them not the things needful. there
t° the bolly„what doth it prollt? This world is full of the most Pre-
en etrialth7-,-Tfit=h-aVe eibus-Trirporrnwri
dead in itself. Yea, a man will they are pressing upon every side:
• *Thou least faith end 1 have 'Ithe poor, the sick, the lonely, the
, o ,
...e. -e. , -,_!.41-44T.Orkeeettadet-ebxetwOr
. It Omer tlielit-riry-littli: "--- "---e--
re two essential' conditions to a
jrto lifeea life acceptable to God-
, ev ie most titeintifIllfy illbstra,ted-lit
'the life of Jesus of Islaeareth, who
u o ng goo . at -
IS I saying. and wort y of al
" re, that 'Christ J us came
n Aim world to save sinners."...
,
-3,4#04 -tan-.1$0,_tike mostilevotell" huff -
works in the true Christian
Jesus of Isittextreth went about doing
gritIreuerindedcrelikeet-isereeletv.
in daily coMmunion with your Mate-
,.
o y
,ith. suffering -humanity and you life
win be blessed and a blessing to
others. .
have been' or May yet bet brought. o
faith in Ilim. Christ's intercessory
prayer, then, wa,s for Ilia tlisciples of
the .preaent generation ,rtieo.
21. All be one-lt ie not. an ex-
ternal unity of . organisation to
which' our. Lord here refers, but it
unity of spirit and life in'lltm. The
more Closely the individual dieciplo.
clinge to the Idetettee in perfect
obedience to Ilis Word, the more
Vieth eeerfother -believer; '
In us: ttiat the World' may belleir
-Only as the lives fif the profeleed
followers of Chritet reflect the higher
divine life_of -their Mater.414,l,-. their,
lives influence others to believe on•
the. Christ: as indeed the Son of God.
. Gictry*hrTh.e spiendirr radi-
ance as a halo eurrounds
them chemeter:eli---Thit, thene--4
he-preclous_ heritage "of every
.. That MO nutty be one, even as. we
are once-Ilits -glory 4)111allaie9 fro/A,
God, and those who posseest it In
unity with Christ must of necessity
be In one in unit, amolV
gar'en a 07-A, .litt e
work .morning and evening and you
can have fresh lettuce, .young miens. ,
tomatoes and meny ether veg.
*fables alt summer long. - .
-*Mgt ell this time you are getting.
our spring: topic. Outdoor work.
After a few hours • work digging in
the fresh eearth end breathing the*
outdoor air the-laugnId. tiredefeeling
Will dierippeaf end you will begin to
entionyene. Tinsteatlfpf- towing- Yin
have no appetite. can't eat anything.,.
y�ii will be so hungry that -feu will
be ready' to eat anythint- before
emu, relisheete tee; -
,e -inetheesetringti
'limey,- baiting food ot winter 'and
eat plentifully of vegetables and
fruits. Lettuce,_ celery', spinach.
greeari•-ethese .•are. spIentitil tonics as
yell -as Mut I „
go Outdoors teed go to:
=me.
fruit, and Vegetable, drink f ly of
Water ,between rneaite and yo • Will
forget that you ever thonght you
peeded a. tonic. You be getting
erour topic right along with your
themselves, Riede all who are le work. and•oe.,the eame.
ry.inif.feete., efeefeemeie
-lifeeand g1 ,,,,.f of the 4i&ino Yuttr a utore*saut
* laid iri cold, in -fact ice cold water,
to restore their crispnesmt
re en, —
Ott lite heart oikrt of a cucumber,
1.01) up the part maimed with pereen
peppers and enions and then tee
place it, put the whole on tee, then
befornervirer---pitureeertyonnaiseee-o
-Preach dreesing on IL Milli`, isetlt
tvay to make a delicious salad' for
reC
• -
App1(rsan1-Ine * tot too
i. aJi*allo% pia.,..linewithertneteeestrinel
flour in the bottom.
ler a loer ricely
cored tart apples (do
slie quarters but use them
Winkle, over tide 1 cup of
iitte OVir all a little nut-
fiaVoring sill
t ven tight-torbiospowts
i$ ciet in; rind a bit of better. ilakei
esteletereeentitethoe-Tspyleseeleree'
remove fr-con the °Ctn. let cool then
top of whipped cream sweet-
ened, and flavor with lerneen. Yuti
Ine how delicious this ie
rocui-A1.-An tngl:$011
Or 'baked tneslotents' reler-
. poutid of large mi.ishroonis
-witklf4ettepoon
1 parsioy. an. onnee of
ler r triblesetoentels or
or seut
tire 'tell in 'the
dig); topt Ole with half
half the. parsW.
emote, • Lay half
o thei and put on
' the oil. brealleruntbs.
' part,leyt. Bake halt. an
lust Wore servieg, dest
rt
teriettet.eeStix
IGI 4t , et d a, itttk
1 and .1 ern tied we 1
I. piece ••
an tb le, ready' . $Lc
k toil
life -from. which alone that glorey Otte° t° ilve" '
This World (verses 1-19).
True Christians are "not of the
World." even as Christ is net of .the,
world; they are a class by themselves
(veree 16). .$o foreign and "othertveridly" are they in their spnyee
t es and views, ' evidently do
51 037' mons. •
xplaieur er
taken "'Silt of Ott worl
been "sent" here (verse 1.10,
yet has thtir misSion been fatty
arractill word "Sent" ounds
the keynote' tor a' taro part of tlit
gb/liaet. -4-sus it pr*-fitTv
7
1Cnobs of celery may be made into
delOtous 'Itors -1raeuvre, which
scarce!), eervee as a .tietiad, but. ire a
novel relit*. 'The. knob 61 a head of
celery is cut into thin slices and
they are dreesed with a crembins.tion
of oil, vinegar and niuttertl. with
;the ia.st element, prepouderating
greatly. The. knob of celery is crisp
ea sweet in taste at, this time of
the year and is not especially. ex-
peneive. since tEe 'celery Mel( is no
,lefeger good. •
liade•leis meet he cut into thin
xlires raid covered witit..Vrelvit
rietre-Terreer
enton com grated. After they
• long -Qtougli in the dressing tg
sarikell "theeeele. no. Eryirt, delitiotis
radIshieee,
seen, to-IIWO under this preciSs
that la oblottlentible in their
reenetin-tee. 1 , 'Served in tee* *nye
treeeetiver, tlitty. are retelriediver-
tittle,. even to Person* who Othcr-L
carteot eat t11213 conerort
ran 417TEIVele 'C'AIleViltel •
An *SU' 1110 611 011 MUSE be el 0
4111: s,let not a "retried on&
eteeee enter, the:, hottsve itnelft'S
have e 't minute. anl.
It deeterifig that Stott
had 111-13$10n. A - od
sent 14im, so e Jeirtur4hati emit. 11111
disciple/a. and for their eakes ife
keeps lfirneelf apart etteVnithe glee/es
and -comforts -of this world (verse
19), anti preys that Ilie diecipleo alk
so may be "manetified (kept. *Part)
through tete truth" (verse 19). kept
front the. worid's evil (verse 14)4 tint
by what means shalt the Father k.eeP
them apart from tbe world?. , The
Tritth-ortllid-frnrsterritertionecteseiest
Aznearts of sanctilleation. If we in-
quire, Preeisely what ige God's truth?
the Ivor sivcn in verse ",,Thy
0----takutiolr-Atrt-itAirajits
Cod's word' -
omes in John 14: "The Word
was read° flesh, ;Autt' dwelt emong
itlor
in World, (ver..trt,s 231,614).
_in his prayer our Lord litludee 1
ever believe on him (v
); that. they all may be "0
(verae irt ,tnerely tordederat_.
jelned ‘rt. brotherhood, no
merely united ,rin any serpa /het
ei the itniffet7;retted proviteee of
erfriaea, but , actually, one. "Mat
Hhr ,meeriing dale be, unieistakeble
°dr LOA ciVes an et ample, AS the,
sdh-itte t4ttlier and Fon are ore
nly be tbel/ , eve
23. Perfected into becont-
19 in Christ. ref the Preceding plirefeee
4tulicates. •
Witter: .
returned to the fullness of -glory
wi t iee.. , or)le 4 0. re x -**
xlv.,
25. The World knew thee. not -In
the Creek the, word indeed, prorates
this elatiso-"the world. it Is true,
knew thee- not, that thou art right-
eous."
pecti at' iteaset":4*iat-rit---11"Weeetee'thetl'Ititiciei3Of-
it.person. among Stern item ,atoeidfrir
the pereon hineself. %here toe •
Ilia matesename had been blotto(/'
test ;tweet • that the lean was fiteed.
To the-Itebrew•fultid-tVrilareee ' of
-therefore"etter *Ca cd,
vateet'
rs r
hobo, Sweden, is trying to meet • '
ditliculty by treating such patie_tLet.
by a- steepeprolongederivell-- -to-7three
or, tour week% and the lesiclue-Ther-
apeutical Societ3r of London hope to •
follow hieetifethode when, they nate.
affOrd larger premiaese to areOmmee
date their patients under this "40
geetive dere. '
Dr. Wetterstrend has treated -oVi
8,800 cases. The jaded.. worried rei
ftfl
* • ye.,...-theire.
-otheree edoingethie.simee- t_
they do, to a glade forcible eXPelite,
tion of the cure from, the doctor,
who afterwards-, *Peaks to him
dividually• -0f,ilubdued andertOne,
'g-'ethe-leenefitelds
.lar malady will receive. 'tee
.reW days of preliminary .troeeienent •
theepa _tient-goes, Act,,_be4
to sleet), roused 't Occasionally to *
half -conscious state to vet au .
tended.. NO unauthorized 'person. • is,
llowed-to.esiter-tho.roop
• p4 en rapport with a ispnyse
thetee nareet :0d -receives the'neces-
sary
etc., from the doctor bitritelt
remarkable results,"f 00170 'a °--grat
French- physician, "which Wettere
teifeet4fad-eseilt-,:consieleeetlif-YeeXe-e-
-tend the Malta of sugge--iilWi-0.$
alleit •
bu up
t , a Yii-u
this a better speIng ts.nic than any
that e was ever put up in bottles to
-erne e .
DISEASE -010--TeiVe-ICID=litS •
Acute inflammation of the kidneys,
called also .eeute nephrites "ot- scuts
Wight's ' diseese, excited by cer-
tain. poixont during the process of
their elimination. from the body-, or.
follows, ecin estion.„ which reitulte us -
ting is natnrat s1p, and flow
nature col riguite chance of rei*lrtng
or attic and funetional dittOrdersi.'
An Agree/tie:A to B ?Lac
Algranistan.
Four months have elapsed since tlie
Mis$61011 left, India for the leitgliout,
pita,. °Matt State.*
tot. Obvious. VAS!)
iiiiderstliagt thaV1h0" pro4T.
ale' *elide to ,tfle 'Anwar , inclutUt
he extension of the rallitars ata
telegraphs Strom* the frontier ineo
tglOtna iStAt.-Lthia-41
erme 'troth, England
eati-e.eiederer
Arnow t a 1
long as he f Brit's *delete In
external, arairsi, :This has probably
been rodutod to Iorniel. arrange-
merit. , . •
The propoeals Made by the Arnett
ars itedd to be the appointment an
lisn,""repreifentetiVe 10 London and
great of * strip Belueliktan
territory, terminating on the Mae
Han Ste, ter the constructiOn Of
Iluaaia made repented ovcttr
tab direet relation*
A but has on ach - occasion -
or 's
Owe Whereby the•eiliefete
Is chilled' and the blood is driven t
he internal organs., '
ancsiditoil
nation misy.ler taker into tbe bo
A Traveller ao.y$ They Are Won-
-derftilly -Tame. •
•
It im .not a little stritrige that •in
tqelr Zealand and *Australia.. as %fell
as Ir. 'Canada and ,Soitth Africa, the
word. -"buth"-ia.,-.4ised,lite-the Sante
eels(' "forest." 'its •the moth
country,: 'This. _however b
of .4uoting" from, "Sport 1
Zealend" -some remark by t
thor, Col. libetagu Oratlock, an
birth of those islands.
d certain o
they y formed in
result of Witty' at/Ain t
ort ."by°771116"e betitilttertitainolifircer:lilaila tient;
dietaseiti atiCia itearlitina„ metudee
or diphtheria. Therbeginning Of the
disease may ituirked by a thilic
with heittio4osotaausea, coattd 0000
and_yeln in the loin*. These spate,
-owe arielolloWed by itetfinees and
pillar of the • and.swolJing
the Talkies. there may be getletat
ropsy. with an iffetion of fluid in
and abdomen. The kidney
talon Is gtcottly reduced itt
1am are the o ns 39
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