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A]ta writes:-'Aboat three emirs age 1 hdoas br,andret tl*ad by heart
stlpitativs aad sortness of breat.
I *mld not ata, the least Idt of
zsitsmeat it harry to dos aiyut lead to begaot is everythng 1
At last I decided to take
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ad alter taking one box I was skp• better at night, and also havig
as iliflieulty is breathg. I eonned with the remdy util 1 had
keit eight boes. I was puttig olah, eating ad enjoying' my meaetter. while my bart bothered me
retry little, iu fact, hardly ever"
Milburn's Beet an(i :Verve Pllgulate and etinnnlate the hrt and
trengten and Restore the whole neos eyetrm.
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Michael jeered en the whim theta moist the Miler`, in the et
you :anis!" be eham:ai. aian0istt the hiMrwt b.k mai >k be-
Sunday 4a� kit !''
wake tis and lemma the aha leahNtg `urines, et rifling the poach and
' + ISAMU RlNTLT W* { odivtele, Oaf. M matter say pillow. I theugM lie was mosey -leek. '
tr soaehody belongiwe to tiro roam. Talking the affair over the next
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':seller boo.' r said the spirit to nests o of him which it
Weld --he toot, fret hie Ko -"he ti sow* Gmew
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Wo wbo feriae Jesus ; Wove maw again. . fray, se I ronclriad that, like Buldisi.
did. Thew* who wit seed that emir At that there was a perfect yell of they heti derided not to be awakened `
1!y Rimword and spirit sus hal. were aislaud. i •h that they `derision and exw Tattoo. and Mkhael by the raise.
We will follow Jesus : questioned *maw themselves sayisy was sent flnig by a nosh of angry sleAn d all the old legion Aires prophe-
Wkat tkimlt ;s this'" What stew doe- Y
Should the world and sin oppose.
We will follow Jews ;
Ha is greater than our foes;
We will follow Jesus.
Though the way may dark appear,
triose is this? for with authority coat- men- would be file tale' we heard 1
seine is
he even the unclean spirits, u hila ha,, mo t alit. :were sung- nothing whatever from the author:- -
gling to t to the table. the thief ties about thlrriot and the assault up- i
mad they do obey him. Aad Amine- was flung on to it and held down; of
on the thief. Clearly it was consider.
diatela kis fsmie spread abroad Laaonet was driven thtaotlgk ret h'of eel beat to let the melt enforce their
We will feline Jesus ; throughout all the region .round about his hands, waotipr Varedrb eaek of own laws as they thought lit. pro, Galileew. Now that John the its tist s his cars, and ke lay mdeming and Merl thowa laver were reasonable and a �+ �p� �t
H We lwillf allow Jastu .w.way clear, vaire wan silenced others were t in- begging aa. tuertyr As l gat to the iIG.�Q ORANGE PEKOE lei extras food.
In the public interest.
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PRAYER Jesus left thea s o rescuing, pair beast wa,c CANADIAN. NA tIRIAl RY
synagogue his dihe d:a,
Dear Lord and Father of mankind Simon Peter, tonic him] with hint to again. ! y tugueee named Solider, a wharf-r:r� mond-y-"rescue" it from the `weal• m
we thank Thee that ince the King of his, home and there we win sea•him "Lie there and think about }t,' ea docker from Lisbon, and quite pro- he, Bolider, was in a lweiti,rn to p/�
Glary came down on earth to dwell performing a miracle. His wonder ithievin. aur" shouted Sehrarts� to bably an amateur of petty crime, Ile . promise them a thousand francs, ant RAIN SERVICE to TORONTO
and that, while here, he called men to fol healing pa t11x to is a ur to e t at e a tit * reotretloix cif= someone who wars
p, P Bides. struments used to proclaim him "a table sick with disgust with some When the injured man came out of p •
teacher tome from God." ti'hen idr ' f In thekoapital• we took air interest in his ; -- - _ r-� r _
t�riple, seised front behind and flow a movements. lie proved to be a Perm ° if Houk and Ruddy could get
war was used to restore the thief.
be His disciples, We thank Thee to health a mem r of that little fain- t �< mistaken the rtsiom and was feelindt i»talpositioa to ttviteet.Xlw*u, I. Daily trteeni Sunday
that they wrote down the things Ile it circle. Peter* mother-in-law was fitop Your tlnivellinx--or T'll put1 1
taught them and that today 4t -e have' very ill of a fever and they told Jesus 'eaograndt rough your throat," growl- hien into what he thought was Itis i uddy, there
x thy�RnaaYnu d' grin. (lu4n:l Gva. Clinton
x�t�i;Cit is ' n at. ?.• pan.
the message of salvation in Thine . about er. He at once vent to her. Hank setiied m� as l kn Ire 1 Haff We came to the conclusion that Ile there we whim. ,-euf(irt➢t 1s l l ;� uta .1.1«
own boly word. As we study it may took her hand, lifted her up and the ldoxcn knocked was either staunch to his confedet'- But only for another month. At "• <' elitticcll i to •t to l L.
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we hear Him saying to us 'Follow [ fever left her and she arose and min -1 "Let be, Johnny," he said, envelop -
Me.' Grant unto us the aid of Thy istered unto him. No doubt. he. after ling me in a bear', hug. "It's the
Holy Spirit that we niay give diligent 1 this when in Caperrtaurn, would make , salootary custom of the country.
heed to the things we study in this . f]is home there and would find a reeadyThey, discourages. thievin' in these
Quarter's lessons that our souls may weleome'and be gratefully ministered l parts. But I wish it was Bohdini
• be enriched. We ask it in Jesus"
name. Amen.
S. 8. LESSON FOR APRIL 3rd, 1927
Lesson Title --Peter Becomes a his-
dple of Jesus.
Lesson Passage --Mork 1:14.18
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ates, or else afraid to implicate'hett. the .end of that time the found our- 1 "" t''
'Se saw more of hint later at Zinder- selves in the selected draft under or- olrr• `±tiatenLi 7.3f? c� nr. 4.lt pawn..
ncuf. ' • (here for the south, and e'er chalice hitcltcuee S.20 :] m. 5,20 pawn
"Leave hint to ate," said Budde°. had conte of winning- that distinction, " (;;t,sloli - ti •1 "t a t}l, -50 pail.
"I'll loosen his tongue --the miserable decoration and promotion which was Toronto 10,10 a n. 7.:3t1 tiara,
hoodlum. One night thatclatto swine to be our :last step an the Path of , •tt . -•» � "`" t.
tt tltt Leave `Skii�t)nt ,.•l,J tti.n
moat day felt the life -they was 1 nrhin'. "
giving too h of the Saviour's hand. I I tried to shake him ofl, as T saev .,is ermine to, tell nae an Reek the Glory—which •was to lead Trot to .ale ; R. �?, "
It is our privilege, like Simon I'etet''s,1 Michael spring ott Schwartz like a secrets of his login' heart. grave but to (ante and•,fcrrtuue, p .,.JJ pan. ttn(1 (b.0.a P. t.
to welcome Christ into our heroes. to l "he'll sure sob 'em nowt" 'opined (To be continued) Parlor Cafe car, Goderieh to Tar-
ehaxe our interests with h telling :trate: Hank.
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. to Coderich 6.05 p. in. train.
v✓i him, a ing There was a sudden cry of "Guaefl:"
him of th But whether h
onto, on morning train, and Toronto to
e special need of any of theta swift rush in all d lid t was n .<u this wee
Spee
Relief
family cirele, and to put our trust in 'the guard tramped in, find a silent tier the influence of wine or of tai'- t\J I 'Rt Through conch Coderich to Toronto,
his v 11I natness and power to help. It triton] Tfull of sleeping men -in the 1'or, I (aid not lather. ,T F. F. LAWRENCE A SONS
The .writer of the gospel according is our privilege and duty to show our ;midst of which were we three pullinWhat weldidgather, ethe k orfan o Corns , Town Passenger end `Tickets Agents
to St. Mark is supposed to have been, gratitude for mercies received by,bayonets out of a white wooden tit':later, was that e v Bunions -Soft 41QrnS . 'Phone e
John' Mark the son of that Diary at seeking; to do His will in all things. ible. and n whiter whimpering man, nus gang of international crooks and
whose house in Jerusalem the disci-. Especially does he `all' u;; to be his ; "�Fhat's thin?" said the Coi' `oral jewel -thieves in Europe, and had got
Ireeeiarts, 1,
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pies and early Christiaxrs were 9n the ambassadors to those who have never h of the Guard. . 1 away with a diamond worth over a No sensible tt.•r...tn will conteette t,t
heard the old, old story of Jesus and "An accident" he answered itim- million francs. With this we had suffer from those intense, tgs:]uaung ,
debit of his lave. sought safely in the Legion, the; we throbbing bunion paint; when the n••t�,
congregating.
u< I.:t,stil, cane Belt and ern l t ly ] n
it is scarcely likely that ho wield t ,
turned to -the stolid guard, gave the
BEAD G*I�,STEt and thensell thediamond, t' t' Emerald o l 3 1 1
curt order � �r'aanfilllUe(1 ream Itq.rn. ��) � t
it up quick, he sold to the terriftid partly led, and partly carried, t..e We were Germans pretending to be Apply a few drops over the inti;tsn-
wreteh, who seelned,.about to fain _.__.eweetched ereattme_array-,...-.�.._:._...__.-•--_
1Vait °a -minute, shouted, Michael, What his name was, whether lie Englisheeoi(doe-ha(o-stolen-the••tin---edeswtellen•-3oint..0tt-sage-liitavn oleo zip
in Erode. "Ho belongs to incl was incited byBoldin:,.or whether he !Dad in London, from Sir whom. a the :';tin disappea]•s. All fewwii1ti1 ire
He's had eeout;'h. . ." was merely to rob a ]natx great English general, to whoiu it plicatictos and the swollen joint is re-
The crowd snarled. Several ,hada tryinghad been presented by the Prince of du'a to nortnaL
known to have money, T did not know. Wales: who was in love with his .sir- So marvelously powerful is Eme -
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ba onets ' their and
to th x s.
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s D'c a 1 hti f e >r ui
.11 A Ir h e eau ht e informed s , riu to shrivel
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� i t t me al it that soft Cain, sec t
„ er. Bud , a elnnly nfo n (.d t o d CI t
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I lost.m wit screamed the
i Y y, r der the pillow, it scented quite likely that ilolid:ir knew all this "foe tor- • right ori and drop otl°,
prisoner, lie leas merely looking far a pars. or ,
„ ytwin. Bolide): had got it' from t j H. C: Dunlop guarantett� it and i;?
And found it to the bed of a man hcoina, friend f rv' no' names- but dispensing,it to many foot ~offerer i
have been a close follower o•° Jesus,
but rather. was that Mark of whom
1 Peter in his writing speaks of as his
sone -one who had -been brought to
the _ knowledge . of, the �,Kos�l,.,#y;„ tlje,
-'-pread`1iTh -' of 'P"ite
p g . e r, and who, while
1 being thus' instructed, tvrote.down the
truth concerning the ;dost:rine and
deeds of Jesus. From this material
he
afterwards, i nada
while- ,
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xn om
ea.
R s fel-
low -laborer -
1
tow -laborer with Paul wrotehie
/gos-
pel. 'Ancient writers }tell e that he
soon after went to Egypt and. estab-
lished a church at Alexandria. Tram
' clition tells us that Mark ultimately
c tp e e Ilene't g ate, e might Iie low until the affair was for- powerful nenetratin.g' yet harinl,'.s
gotten, . thio ton . un ki'p :e' i can readily y tt'
"T h hospital," d , I whole, or have it cut up, as might obtained et any well stocked drug 6
es
- „ o the stn the guard seem beat, store. i
who has nion;:v," lau hed a voice: o outs, . o _
died the death' of a martyr in.Alex- . f'
ands is and that his body, some eight
centuries' later, was carried by cer-
tain merchants of that city to Venice,'•
ht where he was numb honored, the Von-
etian Senate adopting the emblem of
St. Mark—the Lion: far their crest;
and when they directed anything to
be .done, they afiirrned it was by the
order of St. Mark
finlike the gospels ofMattheiy and
Luke that begin the history '.of the ..
1..life of Jesus ,with his birth, Mark be-
gins his with reference to the Old
t Testament prophecy concerning John
the Baptist, the forerunner of the
Messiah. Ile tells of John's pro-
( claiming. the baptism of repentance
-'
for the, remission of sins, and of the
coming of 'many to be baptized and
among them Christ 'who was there
-;owned front heaven by a voce: ewe
E trig, "Thou art my. beloved Son, In
wltono I ant well pleased." He then
in a very few words tells of ('h'alit'e
wilderrove s'+nerienees after e 't1eh he
is introduced :o us as a: preacher, . It
is beet, today'sle son begins.
John ,who $aptl t cad displeased
e Ilered and. in censermerce, was shut
up ierisen. On hearing of this
, Je u•' fur fear he too :night come un -
4 1 der theuifevorable notice • of Herod,
took his departure from Judaea and
returned to his: home at Nemeth i,ih in
G•iillee. • In Luke we get a detailed
Ztecou -t of what: took place there;. of
l ihow tae entered into the synagogue
and toad from the prophet Isaiah the
l reference to the Dtessiah and, at the
i close, said, "This day is thio scripture
fulfilled in your ears."' This enraged
Kt the people- so that they thrust him out
of the city. He forthwith event.
throughout Galilee preaching the gos-
pel.of the kingdom of God and'say-
ing, "the timeits fulfilled, and the
kingdom of God is at hand: repent ye,
and believe the gospel."
"RepenO ye, and -believe the go.ipel."
Christ's words summoned men to re-
pentance. This is a universe! condi-
tion of entering into the behefits: of
Christ's Kingdom. In the Shorter
Catechism we find repentance unto
life defined thus: --Repentance unto
life'is a saving grace, whereby a sin,
ner, out of a true sense of hissin, and
apprehension of the mercy" ofGod in
Christ, doth, with grief and hatred of
his sin, turn from it unto God, with
full purpose of, and endeavoreater
• ' new obedience, •
Christianity makes no compromise,
with :sin. Her voice rings through
all ages and reaches ail conditions of
life, and her demand', is—Repent. •
Christ's words summoned men to
belief in the gospel. Faith in Jesus
Christ is a saving grace, whereby we
receive and rest upon himalone for
salvation, as he its offered to us in the
gospel, Shorter Catechiain).
Faith is the means of appropriat-
ing what has been provided by Divine
grace. The gift of God is eternal life
and the pathway thereto is through
repentance and faith.
Christ having come to set up his
kingdom proceeded to call to himself
disciples. As he walked by the sen
of Galilee he saw men toiling at their
tasks and to two of then he spoke
saying: -=-"Conic ye after me and I
will make you fishers of men." They
were Andrew and Simon Peter who
had first not Christ after hit baptism
at the • Jordan,, On hearing his ire :call
they e immediately y
lefE their beats, nets
and companions and followed hint.
We see that those he chose were
not the great in the land, not mem-
hers of the Sanhedrin. nor were they
from among the Rabbis, but he put
n Electric •Vacuum Cleaner whom
upon those of a Iowly calling
whom he found diligently employed
retyes the °dust; a broom i at that which called for courage, pa -
1 Inc dust. l tiencc and self•sacrifiee, all of which
attributes would be needed in the life.
Svc antee a 11 Hydro . to which he called them. "It was an
l� bouts. incident of great moment in the his-
` Lamps for 1. • tory of Christianity and of the world
Walk in and see the display at —this, the railing by our Lord Jesus.
of his foidewers and apostles. Christ
, The llvur did not make many converts, but the Sure few` he did made many, fro that, in se-
- - - `Miring and ha appointing ithem. he was
great and rtes
nit! . harveet " ,
(FC,ev. Prof. J. R.'Thomson, M. A.) .
�! thrWhen Jesusi of aide they nd is went into caw
t\r/ A ! pernaum and the Sabbath day
prat ]tom t beitan
to teach in the ,yna•t
xofrae. Hite preaehed in order ...o • arra
W. rerlikor/Olitimers sick footsie and, to emphattise this pur-
peer, he worked *froth.* en oil. k and
dlaeaa+md bodisa. There tats in the
4yna,Koltee that day x man with an
unclean spirit and Jest's tommarti-ii
a I
I.tioi r.:'a inthe enemy of
all r1-idirmatic troubles.
Rub it,in thorou;hl:y and
It eases the pain, suppler
the jousts, pada new life
into the: tissues: ,,
Rub it in
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