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';1V1%,"1?,1` I , 11ted by Lydia L Pink-* am sure of one thin � _� � �­ I , , """', � ­ g -you I � . I I ''.., . �, 1 � � � "r,t f �, - 14r ­ 8- d , d'Out � )A.1) . - I ,.:�:I­.�'. 71'­Pw.�.T,g�p-q%5�,, -, him, and I . U ange � , � ," ;, � ed. t^ ch ' - 62N,". _ Freely from Thy fulnesz give; � ) I �, �Mi'L,IIIIM; M., In i, e, an I Vill m4lw. a better man othi NNE � - __ . I � � -L"-, , zl, . I P ,, 1-, J � 'T I �&" cl, ­', Till I close my earthly race, `11144$ ��� getable Com#eund -:1,mothe'i hini, did you say?" asked " I . I . - iillu �'�,�",,`��,',, � 'a",,�'i IV, I , "', �� " , - Be it Clixist for we to live. 1. I I . . ,� , � ill, i� ,',�J I . . !!I- the little woman, in a disappo�nted having I- I , , � , , NEED PAINTING AND VARNISNING � . � mi 1. � . 11 _�,T 7,�,� I . r -Ralph Wardlaw. Barrl#gton, N. S. .,,-,M y suc6 � �, , . � . , . IN - 11 . ,. � � I lq 1111111 011 -"f hid terrible voice. "I thought you Said smother . I . . � � ' , _ ,,ssM Aousekeepers, once , acqpaln e4wi ,. Trte � ,�,.,�� � � feelingsi,headaches, back and sidl him." I be�46 t i "th the, � rits-of,Magic I �� I .1 1D ! PRAYER - . I I . i 11 I . I . : ­ mcues andpams all over my body. I ,� �,,� .4"W%: W -U. .91:11XII 0LAUU41 4 UL would ha*q to go to bed every month 0 1 ]Baking rowqer, wol U 4,no,other I . � , * . - - P I ,"�*,�,', , Almighty God, we come now, as � . I "I 1 -11, ,;, , . ' 111. - . . evermore, in the name of J and nethi4g would do me good. M ' - "" " -, .Chrysler, Nt.,, I '.1 esus Christ RUBRRR STEERING WJ1EEL , ., s t]3,e maxunum value in dollars and material. husband 4Ud my father did my worK , Mrs. C. S.JoihnOi6nt 1L, our Lord, that we, may pray Thee to for me as � X. have two children-twd . I I I � 'i - keep u., in all the way of life. Stay I .. i I 'tes:- � .. . . ds fafthest, wears iongest, and is made of ab- we have qW,te a big placq... I read in At last, the rubber steelng wheal w�n I I. �� I pure ingredients. Thou near us in every time of diffi- the go ",�bout Lydia E. Pinkham's has made its 4ppearance. , ,iy knew I I . 11 I I I . aw � ompound, and then got a it was coming but not so Boon,,arid . "I have been a constant:user. of -Magic Bak- � � I culty or danger,and enable us to own e 4stible, C I , _ , F I �, I - - - � - Thee Lord of -all. Dwell in our lhyiZ boo:k about it throp thevail, assuredly not so unheralded. Rubber , ing Powder for over 25 -�earsl and coViAider it I . . -hearts that we may grow in grace as and ruy'$�s -to Paton's and has been maldug some great strides, , 'ket. I . � - .. 0 0 , ,.band sent the best, on, the mar I c9014 not, be per ,� *, p timite Varnish for floors isgtlmr- we grow in the, knowledge of our got me',o 'bottle, and then we ' t' in automobile manufacture and it "s I I I suaded to chan for ani othei.pp ! " I I I � u' 'froio� the store. - I am feeQ . . ge " � . � I'll, 11 I , � Lord and S4vio r. Amen. more . only logical that it should be used in I - -11 I I . . I � 11 - .1 , . .� I . , . NI" I 1 fine now alld do all my work ind am . 1. , . i ... � . ,Ii I , , the steering wheel rim to eliminate . I : . � I A. I 1�ed to withstand Boiling water, S. S. LESSON FOR MAY 22nd, 1927 able to gp4iIIt around more. Magic Baking Powder is alWa�r f * , , I .s um- orp in.qV41fty I I, , . 1 tell my some of the road shocks. Of course, . - � ; � I friends i1ydia E. Pinkham's V as used at present, it is reinforced by -a fact wlich helps won&tfOy to ,assure success- � . I ` g !t'Acids, Ammonia, ke or rain. Will Lesson Title -Peter HeaIs The etable Compound that makes me f:ei I Lame Man- PD W�R. "-Mrs. VICTOR RicHARDsox, a coil of steel.:_ Probably ft is just ful baking. There is no offier 1ust the same." � , . I I 11 Lesson Passage-Akets 3:1-4:31. Barrington, Nova Scotia. this compromise that will make the Insist on "Magic." ." I . 0 1 � Mot turn white or effect the new type steering wheel a pronounc- � I . . � . I Golden Text -Acts 4:12. . I I DuU Pains in Back ed success. . I ,, , ,, , _1 . I , 0 . E. W. GILLETTZO. LTb. I I i � C 0 Peter and John, though they each St Thomas Ont. - "I took four I ,:, olors in Lin'leum, per tin ......... $ 1 - . r � had a brother among the disciples, bottles of Ly�ia E. Pinkham's Vege- - TORONTO, CANADA ., .. ,,, . . - i . . . ­- Y TORTURE I � . ) were much in each other's company table -Compound and found great re- -W-H - I. I ;. . I I . - I � .. - after the arrest and crucifixion. They hef from the dull, heavy pains in the THE LITTLE ONES I . � �r ." .- : ��_ � I . ­ . � . were together when Mary told them small of.my back and the weakness - - � 11 "I -- .. .11 11 I - __ __ _-, - . __ - �� �____ N what she had seen at the sepulchre, from which I suffeied for five years , 'Mothers, do You think it fair to tor- I . mg I and, in to-day"s lesson, we find them after my boy was born. After tak" ture your little ones by forcing them ' . � i I going up together to the temple to the Vegetable Compound and u"I to toke ill -tasting oils when they nee -d I ' I I I . Lydia E. Pinkham's Sanative Wash I . � 1, worship. -ame and am feeling better than I have for Oe a laxative medicine? Don't you find A I . I ., I It was customary for the I past seven years, and advise my that the child',s dread of these medi- � . crippled to assemble in, -the outer friendstotake it." -Mrs. F,JoEwsow, cines often do more harm than good? I court of the temple for the purpo . sle Of 49 Moore Street, St. Thomas, Oat. C Baby's Own Tablets are the mod- I - arousing the sympathy and receiving ern sub,stitute for these nauseous These Strong Wagons At Bargain Prices aid from those going to worship. As ____ - doses- They are the very medicine $5.75 AND $6.50 -LARGE SIZE Peter and John caine to the "Beauti- - the crild requires and are so�lpleasant -A 11L . ful" gate they were addressed by one le,d; and they took knowledge of them, to take that they are as easy to ad- .. . of these helpless onez. We then zee that they had bven with Jesus. And minister as a glass of water. They - I . I the performance of one of "those beholdin�g the man which was healed are the perfect remedy for all --- . ndem and signs done by the apos- standing with them, they could say minor ailments of little ones, being I . tles" (ch. 2:43). By a word, as it nothing against the deed or the men absolutely guaranteed from injurious t 94At the port of entry he deals with hold rather than to grant ,recogni- G, A. SILLS & SONS wo were, Peter wrought, a miracle. He who perfgrmed it. So they held coun- drugs. he Maritime customs, an institu,tion tion? said, "Sid,ver and gold have I none; sel together what course to take. It Baby's Own Tablets accomplish all imposed by treaty and presided o I ver "Further,. it is not always remem- - but such as I have give I to thee; in was a notable miracle, known to ail that castor ,oil and other bad -tasting by foreigners. In- othe capital he bered that recognition is not an am. . the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth in Jerusalem, and they ,themselves remedies can do. In fact they accom- deals with the municipal government, enity, but a trust. Recognition such rise up and walk." The man was couldn't deny it. Such preaching and plish more as they do not leave the largely controlled by the foreign as is. demanded implies a mutual del- - . - about forty years old and had ,been such miracle working must, however, child exhausted from its struggle fle,gations. Finally -and chieft,, in, egation of the basic responsibilitieos lame from his birth, so that when the be stopped. They caltled. in the two against taking medicine. They re- Various centres he deals with a inili- of government. For a government people saw him walking and leaping apostles -arid ordered them to be siloent lieve teething pains, banish indiges- tary free lance who exercises within to delegate its responsibilities to ��������liiill��IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII�Ill��������l�11,11 ... 11111�`1�1��11111,1 as he went with the disciples into the in the future. The members of the tion and constipation, break up colds his sphere of influence the unailthar- those who lack either the will or th4d temple, it was no wonder they were court had to C0116LIlt together to know and simple fevers and promote health- ized authority of force. The alleged authority or the facilities to discharge� amazed. The beggar had that done what to do. Peter and John did not ful, refreshing sleep. They arc, sold , government at Peking is the puppet those responsibilities is a violatiO4 __ for him, whwch he had not looked for; reed to confer on the answer they by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 of one of these clueftains. That of of trust ..... I asked an alms and got a cure. For would give. There was only one cents a box from The Dr. Williams' to -morrow will be the puppet of an- "The harassed governments of the- * very joy be caught hold of his bene- course for them to pursue. Theyhad Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. other. west are more than willing to rid factors and used his new found heen conimandvd to pneach by Jesus "Present recognition could only be themselves of these remote jurisdic- Business �,trength to enter with them the place C'hrist, the Son of God; they were ----------- 41� one of these self -constituted authori- tions. But there is a lively realiza- * 0 from which he had been so long de- row commandt,l . to be silent. Wbom WHY THE POWERS CANNOT ties. Recognition of each would be a tion on their part, ais there is a slum - barred. There he offered up praises should they olK,.N ? Peter called upon powerful influence in favor of the par- bering, instinctive conviction in the Opportunities and- thanksgiving to God. Crowds the Court to jUdge this matter. All WALK OUT OF CHINA tition of China. Effective recognition minds of their people that these fun - gathered around the three of them the court could do was to threaten of one would be a potent interference damental responsibilities of govern - and the miracle made way for a ser- them and ddosmiss them. "We are exhorted to stop bullying in domestic affairs. Under these con- ment must not I -apse. Whatever the 11 often, call for the rnon. Peter at once disclaimed any As soon as they were at liberty (,"hina. There is not one of the west- ditions does not that very deference cost and' whatever the delay, thd power or holiness in themselves but they joined thoir friends and related ern nations to -day that is not willing to the Chinese people which is so transfer must be made only to trust - investment of money. attr�ibuted it to the Holy One whom the-ir experience�z, showing what they and eager -to do that very thing. feelingly invoked require us to with- worthy hands." they had delivered up to be crucified. might all expect if they kept true to "The system is costly and vexatious. III "His name, through faith in his name, the trust their Master had given The powers do not establish conees- - - . Regular saving will hath made this man strong, whom ye them. They n,sorted to prayer, pour- sions and organize a police force arid i 11 prepare you to take: see and know; yea, the faith which is ing out their �oul,s in adoration and maintain consular courts for the fun Varicose Viens Reduced by him hath given him this perfect beseeching God to) be with them. so of it. Jt is a burden to maintain �11 advantage Of your soundness in the presence of you all." that ir, all boldness they may preach these establishments. Only the un- Or Money Back, Says C. Aberhart . Dr. Lightfoot suggests that faith is the truth as it is in Jesus. Their de- initiated regard it as a privilege.,, - opportunIty when it twice named in this verse, because of sire was not that they might be de- * * * ==� the apostles, faith in doing this mir- livered from the threatenings of an- Mr. H. H. Powers, who was Pro- This Simple Home Treatment Giving by regular use will soon reduce td, arrives. acle, and the cripple's faith in receiv- gry men but that they might with fessor of Economics at Cornell, and Amazing Results. normal. ing it;" they that wrought this mir- holy boldness doclare the whole coun- whose work in connection with the Moone's Emerald Oil is also,)a mar- velous healing agent. acle by faith, derived power from &O of God. God gave them a sign Bureau of University Travel has made The world progresses. To -day ail- One application for instanc'e stopd 1rHE Christ to work it, and therefore re- of the acceptance -of their prayers. him familiar with the conditions in ments that took weeks to treat can the itching of eczema, and a few ap- �. , 11 . DOMINION turned all the glory to him. Peter "The place was shaken where they China and the East, explains in the now be ended in a few days. If plications cause the eruptions to drT preached unto them Jeslis and him were assembled together; and they Atlantic Monthly why the ,western you have varicose veins or bunches up, scale off and completely disap,- crucified, and he encouraged them to were all filk,d with the Holy Ghost, powers cannot walk out of China at you can start to -day to bring them pear. It is equally as effective iij hope; tried to) convince them of their and they spake the word of God with a moment's .notice. This exposition, back to normal size, and if you are barber's itch, salt rheum, rednead Sstabll�hcci 1871 sin vo�ithout driving them to despadr, boldness." coming as it does from a cultured . and inflammatory skin trouble. . - -I �1 I - BANK saying, "And, now, brethren, I wot American, is of special service at a - 11 1i _. 151 wise you will do so. - ... III - I that through ignorance ye did it, as . time when criticism of British policy Just get an original bottle of People who want to reduce vari. I did also vour rulers." He exhorted . Moone's Emerald Oil at any dis- cose veins, or get rid of eezemaj ­ __ - . 41 WORLD MISSIONS is sometimes heard. pensing pharmacist and apply it ulcers, or piles in a few days shou14 ... .,_�� them to repent and to receive the her.- "Now that the transfer seems - - :�� � im- night and morning to the enlarged not hesitate to get a bottle at once, . __ : j�l I . ....... - ­­ __ efits of .salvation. Then -he told them Probably the man who did more minent let us ask somewhat carefully "I ��� . __ : . �-- :f- - �i�'�j, _ SEAF�OR 11 T11 BRANCH what they must believe -that Jesus than any *Iiriton could do to lead In- just what China wants veins. It is very powerful and pene- It is so powerful that a small bottld I - =_ � and what are trating, and only a little is required. lasts a long time. Any pharmacy, R. M. Jones - Manager Christ was the fulfilment of God's dia out into the modern world was the the grounds for hesitation in grant- After a few days' treatment the can supply you. C. Aberhart sellM "k.- *_ ___ ____ , - ___ _ - I ryromise, to Abraham. "In thy seed Indian prophet o,f the new day, the ing her request. The demand is for veins will begin to grow smaller and lots of it. .shall all the kindreds of the earth be Rajah Raw Moliald Roy. Up to his complete sovereignty as accorded to _ - __ - __ - __ - I T blessed." They must also belie,ve time most leading Indians had clung other nations, As accorded to other --- tl;oat Je-Rus Christ was that prophet to their old ways. and had oppos,ed nations! Just -hat do we accord to of whom Moses spoke saying, "A western civilization.. He had the other natioris?" asks Mr. Powers in . ./ prophet shall the Lord your God raise courage to attack the ancient evils of the Atlantic Monthly. . I up unto you of your brethren, like un- India -idolatry and caste and sati. "The most fundamental obligation to me; him shall ye bear in all things It was his conviction that underneath devolving upon any government is to . whatsoever he shall say unto you." all reform must ,I ' ie religion. He protect the lives -and property of its a In the account of the wonderful wrote: "I have found the doctrines citizens. These are the two basic in� . happenings found in the first two of Christ more conducive to moral terests. All else derives from these � . ­ . . chapters there is no) mention made of principles and better -adapted to the or is subordinate to them. Nothing . . . I I . . the -Scribes and Pharisees and chief use of rational beings than any otlwr can absolve government from this ob- priests who were always in the tem- which have come to my knowledge." ligation except action of the individ- . ple contradicting ajid opposing Jesus Ram M-ohau Roy dared to tell his ual in contravention of government & , Chri,st. In chapter three they again proud high -caste countrymen that authority. 11 make their appearance, evidently bav- they must learn from the West, and "In an age when foreign trade and ing recovered from the awe that Tnust that they -rnust learn from Christ. industry are universally recognized vom ft.r.- .... . " - - n Ps le e 0 1 ftwoa& -1 have�. fallen upon them when they wit Of course he was persecuted. Wbe - gaitimate, the need and th b i- "�, I I , I _1 , - e ... 11, .. .1 I nessed th manifestation of God's be was a very younig man ,his fatber gation of proftection are not limited � "... . �, power at Pentecost, turned him out and told him never to by nationall frointiers. Wherever the . I '� .....". ntinued darken his doorstep again. After citizen goes the duty to protect him . .1� , I �, speaking to the people, the priests, his father's death, ,his mother bitter- goes with him. -Government may fail If 'a _11 I the Sadducees stopped to listen and leaders did everything they could a- government. But it can never repud- %_.J , %J '00 . _. .. Iff 11 . I .- and the captain of the temple, and ly atitack-ed him. Orthodox Hindu In its efforts. In so far it fails as THEN.Y013 11,,TA were grieved to bear Peter teaching gainst him, but he did not a erve iate the obligat . __ . . w ion " . ... . . . . . the people the resurrection from the from his course_�India on TheMarch. "The modern comity of nations to 410% A01% I dead. The apostles were arrested and .0. which China aspdres rests upon the . co,mmitted to jail. The gospel from recognition of this obligation. As a WILL CH vvS E AN ,11111. the beginning met with opposition but JUST A SLIGHT MISTAKE matter of convenience and economy . - ' ... 1� that did not dampen the zeal of the , of effort, governments exchangethese = M I & lose its effects. "How he it many of born, tells a story concerning a lady ed that they can do so safely. "' BILE -1 .- -1. I I I preachers, nor cause their message to The veteran comedian, Charles Co- trusts with one another when assur- . r1a IVATONE them which heard the word, believed; who was giving a lecture to women "If we do not establish an Ameri- OLDSM00* . , and the number of the men was about ,on "How to be happy though mar- can concession in London and dern&nd 'rFffi thousands and thousands of enthusiastic ' � , I . five ousand." ried." Her concluding words were: the right of setting up our own courts owners of Oldsmobile saw it, drove it, knew I _.� , Peter and John were brought be- "You know, men are just like bab- and police protection for our citizens it ---and then chose, -It for the' , � I . ir own. ,,, DEALERS f6re tb.6 judges on the day following jes: they like nothing better that to there it is because we are perfectly - �. � their arrest and -had charged upon be mothered. Now I am going to sure -thut Britain wilj_protect them And . . . when you heed their whole -hearted I .. them as a crime, that -which was in make an appeal. Is there a lady in quite as well as we could, and we I . ", Demonstrate This Extra Value reality the greatest good they could this hall to -nigh who will start in find itmuck more economical to pro- praise and the conclusive evidence of ever -in- , : �,:, . �, I '". confer on their fellaws. They ,were and at once mother her husband tect ber citizens here in exchange. It creasing popularity . . . . I 11�1'1'� The Firestone Dealer in your locality will gladly explain to asked by what power or by what name is a perfectly reelproeall arrangement I 7 1. .you the extra valbe .of Gurn-Dipping. He is prepared to they had healed the lame man. The - When you see Oldsmobile and c6ck it:,point by, � I t1dwonstrate how the cords of the carcass are saturated in a members of the Sarrhedrim knew very * , 7"�-�- based on identical principless and fair- . ' , y equivalent facilities. point, with all the known factors of merit in . ;.. I I rubber solution, insuliting every fibre of eVN7 cord with well the answer to that question but 'There, is not a nation in the world � I'. Mother I Holp Your I modern motor edr construction . . . . : ;,'! I rubber, which minimize& friction. NaturallY, tim built they were trying to get something . tbut doe's n4ot prefer this reciprocal I ;��, 'I., . Of GM -Dipped cords have extra carcass strength and from the prisoners which might help IM oil alad arrangement wherever' possible...." When you drive it and experience its thrilling, tr� �, I ". 1��.'i_�, 1� . Stardina insuring longer wear. towards their conviction. The an- After developing this side of the , ,t,:-,,_ , - qweT they received was the same giv- Weak rmd 0 question Mr. Powers goes on to say: 1)erforxnAnce, its effortless handling, its positiVe_- � ___ I ' I _' en to the people at the time the mir- . . "The generous -hearted demand that Contro i - � �e� � ". I I V11M.STONE T11M & RUMM COAIPANY OF CMADJA4 TAwkid rformed; and they wanted He needs every -bit of strength and we accord to China the recognition 1. . . . - - o I . ri.,,�, , , . acle was pe � ,�. 1,�' * , I . I HAMILTON, CANADA it to be known not only to those as- energy to gr9w up and face th ' When you'know it and realize its surp ' ,1 I � I I e due td a modern nation is sometimes �%�, � � ; 9 ., 3", 1 ­ I sembled in the court but to all the world Find to combat the disemes made in oversight of the fundamen- beauty, its complete provisions for enduring i , , , . I . I V. �­,, . I . MOST MILES PER DOLLAR .people of Israel. It was by the name that all,"ebildren. encounter. tal elements in the problem. We do . - � . ��:� , : ." e ciency, thrifty operation, comfort, convenience �, ), .� - . I , I . . .. I " " � . . and by the power of Jesus of Nazar- McCoy's Cad Liver Extract Tablets not recognize people or countries, but � �,,­­ , I . , � eth that the man was made whole. have helped thowarids of little ones- governments. The' recognftion, of � and long life . . . . li� ,,;.-:, , , . 11 11 I, . I AOL I I ,�� ,, 1 I I He stood before them a monument of many of them in worse shape than peoples Is a- private affair. Trare Is -� � ; ,,�,,,, � " . '�- "". -1 L . I . f I the pow�-r of the Lord Jesus, and the your little loved -cite. -vent Americans tecog- 0 0 -0 then YOU, too, Will choose an Oldsmobilet ,,-, I . I I , . , �i'l, �, ,., �, � , ,.. nothing to pre �',,,k,,'��. �,, . _ I, . 11%�, �: , 1,'I� .., ,� I prisoners did n#t hesitate to declare Rich inheafth building vitamines nizing Chinese to any extent that I ' OF -2919 - �,,, �L � "' I li� " it, There being in court that day,was and a combinatlon of istrefigt1i and they choose, . ,., 11.!_�,,',, '' . � - I 11-1 . 1 4,� ��,,. `,�,��,5, ���,, , , . '" 11" , �1� . �. I I the beginning of the fulfilment of flesh builders that do help the ailing "But governments can only rocog- �,77�,;;,�,�­, , -�"-�?,�,'��,,���,�",,,-_"��.;.":,", ­­ 11_1_1 E. W. 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