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NTiil1tNATIONdb Ll'l.9SON No. XIII
MARCH 20, 1003.
RCVICw. head l t'"r. nl (.10.
Introduction.—The lessons this
quarter cover portions of Pout's No-
mad and third missionary journeys.
Although great 01111441 1111 Inlet 1/Inv
at nearly every place 'lie vLatend, yet
the gospel took to I!cep 110111 on t he
hearts of the people nod in many
of the leading inion of the world
good cburelu's were established.
Mammary..—Lesson L—Topic.: Suf-
fering for Clrriat. Pl1100: Philippi.
Paul on his secc'txi missionary Jour-
ney visits Philippi, 1t ilty of dace-
donia. They are followed by a for-
tune-teller ; Paul it 1(11 grieved ; com-
manded the spirit 10 come out of
her; Pant and SIM,: arrested; to
mob rose up; the misNlonntioe wore
beaten; (ANL Luta pets('! ; 111 mid-
night they prayed and sung praises ;
a great earthquake: he doors were
opened and bands loosed ; the Jailer
drew his sword; 1'11111 9100(11 hnu ; 1110
Jolter converted; Paul and Silas
cawed for.
II. Topic: Paul's love and care for
the church. The epl.rtl0'It the Phil-
ippians was written by Paul, from
Borne, in A. D. tilt, 11 MI 11101 by E(a.pl-
roditu6. Paul shows his great love
for the saints; coils them his joy
and crown; urges theta to eland
fast; to help the woolen who labor-
ed with him; to always rejokxe; to
be moderate; Ito pray, and give
thanks; 11'0611'10 'that they may be
kept through Christ; exhorts them
to think on holy, things; thanks theta
for the gift sent; tells of Ills con-
tentment and strength in Christ.
111. Topic: Paul proving that Jesus
le the Christ. Pail 101141 11111 com-
panions, except L1ke, 1(110.' Philippi
and go to Thossalonlea.
IV. Topic: The clmreh exhorted to
holy living. The letter to the Thes-
salonians was written by Paul In A.
D.52. They had misunderstood Paul's
teaching on the 4811,1 coming of
Christ,
A'. Topic. The ntperierlly of the
true Gull over Co.. igoda of Ute
hathen. ''ut having lift Berea goes
iu 1t II, I( n'hirrr.•a .v the }Ihilunu-I
pliers 011 Unre 1101 ; dicot
fur bring rt tit;lints; 1'101 IN 11t1e1111011
10 1111 111111• to nu tutknotvu toil,
11. Topic: 1';(11)'0 ,straggles lata
rucresses In Corinth. P111(1 141N I«
Corinth inn' 1 '111 pmt 0)1. mouths,
from A..11. 112 to J1. ile met .tyuilht
and I'r(sc 1111 ; 014,,,11' with them ;
worked 11.1 his (rail.: reasoned In
the 19 nogognex: 1100 joined by 811tls
11110 'l'Iututb r ; preached Christ.
VII. Topic: The duty of Christians
walk respect to ;teak c0useleuoes.
The (Thotle to the Corinthians 10110
11.10,•(1 by Paul, (non Ep,)esus, In
.1. 0. 57. Various perpl1,1ieg ,)1100-
110110 11,1u40 In the. Corinthian
L'lll. Topic : The exeellencle1 01
lo01. fnlu IN superior to gifts. Elo-
quence, knowledge, generosity, self-
denlal-lhene 1011 amount to nothing
without love. Love in the principal
111111g.
IX, Topic ; Iatn,hlfshing 1110 church
at Ephesus. ,1pollos arrives at Ephe-
sus ; hr'gltn to speak boldly ; wax
instructed In the way of God loore
perfectly by Ao111110 and 1'rtscllla;
departed to Corinth ; wa0 com-
mended by the brethren.
X. Topic: Tho ruperlority of Lin
Christian religion. 1'10111 preached the
gospel 'mildly fu the synagogue for
three months. Then the tulb)dueving
J0108 0e111110 Clain(lardty publicly
and Paul withdrew from the syna-
gogue and preached In the school of
Tyra 1111110. Paul wrought many mint -
1111 in I?phe1n4 1111,1 11101,4 19er0 healed
of their diseases.
,1I. Toper: (}uietin41 a tumult. The
missionaries were again facing a moll
Neo IL Cor. 1. 8-10. Demetrius unused
a tumult ; declared their craft, of
ba1011011, 10110 1❑ du(ger of being
brought into disrepute because Paul
and his companions had town preach-
ing against Diaa, the goddess of the
l:}.hralttte. );tial'., c0uIpan10110 were
s.izxl 111111 might have been killed load
1101 the town clerk stepped In 10(1(1
quictei the molt
.XJI. Topic; Salvation through
faith. The ep10111' to the Epheniane
1041,14 written by Paul while under
bonds at Tomo. It was written to
ctmfi'm and alretgliain the Iwllevero
in 111' 110/41'1,
I'RAt'Tlt',\I. A1'I'id('ATIOX.
ll111dro Text. ''Le, 1 1111 with ,Von
:1111;•, ('('cn (1(1 10 1110 end of the
lour),)" 111111). e (vii). 1111. Ti+IN prom -
44., Is Illustrated du the lessons of
rho quat'ter.
Lesson 1. "With you" in prison
1.1etw xvl. 2:;--0t). A mn;tyr writing
front an 110!)1111 dmtgouu, begun 1114
let ter, :Trion 1)0 01111'1 HO orchard
of the I,ecmlrt. prison," faun and 14.1104
could 11nl sleep, b11 they cunt,) sing.
1'ltii feet ('tot in the stocks, with
bleotlittg furrows from stripes, tvill1
110 11011 Belling 111111 pain, 4101011 In a
horrible dungeon, amp itith mottled
sculls, close with pate' I air, foul 44 1111
1111011111 11 Intl!, /1011 1411 01i with 11111111(-
11111l darkn('xs, 11011.e 11101 01 i 104 ('0111-
'17.01 the presence of Gest Dud pr1doetl
llim.
II. "IVit)1 sten'' in Christian living
1P.h')). Iv. 1-1 �1). If los need strength
(v. 110; Ivo. x1. 20.01), 11041 %VIll not
fall no; if we long for assnranee
(John v. 21), He will comfort us.
III. "With you" in the study of
the Word (Acts 11')), 1-12). These
Beroa((4 were noted 10'(nuse they
searched the Scriptures. Pra,verful
study of 1104 word of Uod brinks
the c010411iouxnes4 01 the prise ee
of Clod
11'. " AVldlt „'oft,' In uouu1x'ling others
(f. These. v. 1-1-181. "Every to nt.-
INo of God Is built on four pillars;
sod's holiness, goodness, troth, a 111
power" in ('very Mur of difficulty,
noel, or longing, let us search out
a promise of God and prove it ;
then 141(1111 404' estreat tic "words
of Ills month more than our 11e011-
81Lr,v foal"
V. 11'lI1t you In preaching" (.0(11)1
x111. 22-84). Poul said to the Jews
of Antioch. "Whosoever .. fearelh
Goci to you is tits word ... sent"
(,tots slit. 20).
• VI. "Withyou" to provide effi-
cient helpers (.sets x1111. 1-11). The
comhtg to Corinth of Kilns and
Timothy, for whom Paul had long-
ed 1011.1 n fresh token of divine
love and a great encouragement to
the apostle, It put new) ilio and
vigor Into his minisstry.A man works
better with congenial spirits than
he does alone. 1Guty a Christian,
SHUBENACADIE'S FAMOUS CURE;
STORY OF ALICE M. PARKER
"Illy daughter hod Bright's Disease
How Bright s Disease was its its woreC 4t'gr' Twu of 111014'41
sector, in this vicintly gate her
up to 11)0, Dohl'o Kldmy
e 10111 cu•-
Vanquished by Dodds c41 her." Asked to Login at the br-
ginutug, land telt ter' complete
Kidney Pills,
Mother of the Girl Tells
Story in Full,
the
Terrible Struggle With Most
Deadly of Kidney
Diseases
Step by Step the Monster
was Driven Back Till
Medical Science
Triumphed
(From Mail and Empire).
eihubenacaclle, 11,0110 Co., N. S., Feb.
!—(t3ponlal))—Td,Y Ilttlo town, which
t,n.l been brbughl out of obscurity and
ttrustl into the broad glare of pub -
Ib notice by the almost miraculous
etre of a young girl of Bright's Dkr-
esie takes its new-found fame with
sa sort of milt surprise. All tho vil-
lage knowis Altre Wad Parker, all
thought that a (('110 months ago she
.wat slok beyond the hope of recov-
ery, that Bright') Dlsenhe Noel her
4n it) clutches, and once that mon-
ster had fastened on a vlotlm the
only release two deaths ; and all know
that to -day she is a comely maiden
of fifteen, with health beaming from
m'a'y feature and speaking In her
every )uovemcut. And all have
heard time and again that this re-
markable change was brought
about by tint 0111 relit hie Canadian
remedy, Dodd's (Kidney 1'1141. Tot it
io with eomething like surprise that
they hoar the noise the cure has
Mede 1n the outside world. The
thing tint has come as it revelation
tel the world hat cone on them day
ttyl clay, .ro gradually that they, fall
10 grasp its magnitude,
Beyond All Doubt.
But as to the curd itself. Of that
thcrq le no possible doubt. Tho facts
are all easily obtained and can be
sworn to, not only by tie Phrker
family, but by a hundred other pea
pie who watched the giri gradually
sinking into the grave, mild saw her
9nntohed from its very mouth.
It wag Mrs. T. G. Parkor that
your oorrenpomkvl1 found at home
wren he called. Mrs. Parker is a
bright, intelligent woman, one
wl,o%e brave aid honest face tells
that she could act qule,k)y In an
epir'rgonoy, and whose every word
and action show her honesty of pur-
se: :Her dace brlgLtened when
kelt to of her daughter's remark -
"Teo," elle sa)4i,
story of Go mow, she romplled wil-
lingly, for 4.11' frit, .4114. said, that
all the world should know }tow
her daughter escapist from taw snp-
posed)y fatal Bright's Disease, and
that she owed her escape to DodO's
Kidney 1'1114, alai to no other
ngeney.
The Mother's Story.
"slice;' Ir.o. Parker begun, " 1011e
4111.11,40 n (111110/1. 1:44 rlldd 1 0011 her
birth. When she was t waive tern's
old she wa8 nut 1111,4' larger than
an ordinary ehil'I would ire at
eight ,years old. But, like many
delicate children, .11im' palled along
as delicate children will, till .duly,
11)(10. She 0114 thea thirl(1cu .1 011/0/
0141. On July 7th she (0110 1111401 srr-
10118Iy ill, Iter eyelids 1-,aeldel 10)
she could hardly see, leer iegs swell-
ed from her 0111.104 to her knees, I
took her to a doctor, 11141 he sal
sir had Bright's DLren14)', and could
not live long . The doctor tended
her for about six weeks, blit tush°
grew worse 1 stopped the doctor
sal tried different kinds of indent
medicines, But 1111 the time she just
got worse and woes.. Her suffer-
ings had by this time became so
great that 1 again turned to tie
doctors, T1tts time I tried another
one. He had no hesitation in pro-
nouncing her d1o1/t10 Bright's Dis-
ease of the wast kin)
Ilelt .)lensueed 48 1101114
"By this time .clic' wean in a ter-
rible state. iler belt In ilealtlt tnca-
surel twenty 111011e0. When HIM 1.006
11t her worst it was forty-eight
Luellen. Her flesh was hand and
Looked ready, to burst. The doctor,
who wain a very nice matt, Said he
001114, not 110 mit l)ttng. It looked as
1f all that was loft for my daugh-
ter was to go on suffering till
death canoe to her relief.
":Ise teas 111 this terrible state
when elle chancel to read some tes-
timonials 116 to what 'Drxld's Kid-
ney Mlle had done for others. She
showed them to me and I grasped
a.t this last chance to help her, as a
drowning man grasps at a straw.
How the Cure Began
"She began taking Dotid's Kidney)
Pills on November "stilt, and before
she had finished they first box I could
Neo a change for the better. By
December 101)1 there was a market
Improvement in her condition, but
there wan a large gatilertng across
the small of her back and ready to
Lance. When it was opened 1t emit-
ted a quart of matter, be)ideo blood
and water. Again we feared for
Iver life, and again the doctor warn-
ed me that site might die at 'any
moment. But my faith 1m Dodd's Kid-
ney Pills had grown, and all through
that long winter she took them re-
gularly, and under the treatment
continued to gain in strength, till
by April her bode was wet), and the
swelling had all left her, though her
urate when tested was mylkey and
at time.' it would curdle.
"Still she wao vastly Improved, and
I was greatly encouraged, and con-
tinued to give lar the ?Ills till No-
vember: When she appeared to be
perfectly well, and was gro(0111
faster than she had dome In years,
A Nearly Fatal Mistake
-1M itis IOW Mee. Parker nearly
ALP.'E MAUD PARKER.
Whose retnnrkable recovery, from
Bright's Disease h144 4'l all
C11t11t 10 'talking.
made a fatal mistake. She stopped
the use of 1)1114'0 Kidney fills before
the <livelnRe had been thoroughly
cleared out of the system. There
could only be one result. The Bright's
Disease g:•nduall,v regained Its 11011
011 its victim. "And,' esald Mrs. Par-
ker, continuing, "to our great sur-
prise, 111 January, 1902, the sto'ell lug
carne back.
"'rats time, though, I knew what
to do. I Fent at once for Nix boxes of
Drt4k1's Kidney fills. She began at
once to take them, and gradually the
dread monster f1'11 back before the
great remedy. Ily the time oho 111(1
taken foto' loxes the swelling began
to )Cave. This time I made no mis-
take,. I keit right on with the treat-
ment till every vestige of the disease
hail disappeared, till my daughter
WAR given Welt to me, not as the
puny, delicate 011 1111 011e woo before
her sickness, bat as you see her now,
to ;big, strong, healthy girl of fifteen,
full of VIM ars! go, ready to hold her
owl) in the st'uggl1I of IIte,
Dod(1's Kidney ('Ills Did It
"And all this I charge to Dodd's
Kidney )ills, and to nothing else. The
doctors told sue my daughter could
not live. When they knew( I was giv-
ing her Dodd's Kidney Pills, they said
that 1f they oared heir It would be one
of the greatest miracles 1n the world,
for the like tail never been in Ibis
Province or anywhere else. And
Dodd's Kidney Pills did cure her. I
gave her 70 boxes of them altoge-
ther, but they gave her life 1n return,
nasal foci that I cannot rn.y enough
for Dodo's Kidney Pills."
The Summing l'p
This Is the story of the famous
Brtgbt's Disease cure, too told by the
mother or the sufferer herself. Then'
coon be no doubt /IA to the truth of
the story. Scores of people corrobor-
ato It. The case wan thoroughly diag-
nossed by skilled physicians, who
unhesitatingly pronounced It Bright's
Disease,
Neither can there be any doubt as
to what cattail 1110 cure. It 01.4
Dodd's Kidney rills. For after the
doctors had given the patient up
for lost, Dodd's Kidney Pills were the
only medicine used. Tho fact remains
that Dokl's Kidney ('ills have cured
(Bright's Disease. And It Dais's Iiid-
ney Pills can and do cure BrIg11Us
Disease, which Is the worst stags of
(iidney Dlsenst', how sure it must be
that they are a sovereign remedy for
those earlier stages of Kidney Fels -
Fake from which thousands of the
Canadian people are suffering!
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VII. "11'ith , 011" 10 give self-enn-
trol (I. Cor. yid 1-1:i). 7701 only
)tope of a drunkard is Chris). Re-
solutions cannot sate him. Only cod
mut break Ile' 11111E yr habit that
hinds hint.
VIII. "%Vit' you" in Christian love
(I Cor. rill., 11:1). 1;1e1'y tilt'', IN
Mit the expression ui Um divine love
flowing through us. "Loco suffer:oh
long." Love is patient; 101e011.)1N;
never giros up; 110001' 41004 Out. "N
kind," benevolent, trader. L001(
IN 1I10014 ill competition. 1 born
heiress, who fltaln happiness, not In
getting :toil saving, 1,114. in OA 1110 nail
serving. "Not puffed up." Love.
i ,104. Cares 11(0.1 to be gooil th to
(o b. (4011141,). Knowledge pufrs up;
love builds up, dr11irN 0el1 and lives
for others. -
IN. "With you" to i' slow the holy
Spirit. The conditions ur receiving
the holy ),pmt are, 1. Prayer. God
has promised the 1inly Spirit to those
that tisk situ. Paul's prayer f -m the
Holy Spirit was answered by 'his lay-
ing his hands upon tho 1';phesi:au1and
the bestowal of tho gift. 2. Conse-
cration.
N. "With von" to magnify Jesus
(Acts xix, 10-20). Tito key to this
1116041 10 the golden text, '''Phe tame
of tho Lord Jesus was magniii.vl"
(verse 17). The apostles loved the
1011110 of Jesux. 1'11.'7 dcllghte,l to
preach this mime. The personal
mune, Je000, is the dearest of all.
It (csnrs700 thins In the New Testa-
tttrnl.
Xl. "With you" to comfort (.sets
rix, 29-4(I). "The whole city 10ro0
n
confusion" (verso 20), Irtt Paul
11111 calm. At Corinth' ho had b )n
dejected and discouraged and afraid
but th.4 Lord came to him in 1t vision
try night and comforted hint Hod the
rotnl'ort remained. Nothing' 1)11 hurl-
Ohol':. l')dldrett without Ills knowlelgo
and Ills will.
Sll. "W)1)1 yon" to give s(t('P"s
(i:ph. dl., 1-10). 'lOtn church 01 Eph-
esus 1.010 perhaps at 1)1' brad of 101
the churches. Paul n041resae4 then)
10.' "saints.... anti faithful" 4Eph. i. 1).
And islo word to 'Silent 14 a. good clos-
ing for 114, "llles601 with all spiritual
blessings In ho,lvenly places 1n ('helot
,T ONUS."
BALD L1EAUS.
The Pcsshni,Ue Views or nn Old
Toasorlel Art 1141.
The Old Barber 10':1, in a gloomy
mood. Ile was talking about bald
101ds. "11(14- may disappear alto-
gether after a while," lie said, "and
in that event barber( will have
less to do than they have now. It
trill force the barbers out of busi-
ness. From the wap I look at It
men 111'' largely responsible for be-
ing bahlheitineh They do Itot take
proper care of theft' head covering.
Long hair lo one of the worst
things in the world No man can
keep his scalp thoroughly 0101011
and wear long ;lair. If the scalp
s not kept clean the hair will be -
mane unhealthy. It will finally deo
Besides, it requires more nourish-
ment for a long hair than it does
for a short one.
"Men starve their hair to death.
})airs must be fel and nourished
ince any 011 PI' part of the Inman
system. There Is, a quantity of oil
in a little bulb at the root of each
hair, and it is upon this substance
that the hair feels. The oil 00704
out Into the opening in the hair,
I suppose the heist of this baly
forces this oily substance up
through the hollow of the hab',
very much like the heat of the at-
mosphere forces the flak) up ie a
thermometer. At any rate, it Is
fwroed up and often oozes out the
end of the hair. Barbers have re-
sorted to singeing in older to keep
this oil 1n the hair. Singeing closes
the hollow. seals It, and the (t11 1e
absorbed by fir' hale. If the 11000
is allowed to grow to 811y great
length there is not emeig1' oil to
properly feel it. It becomes dry
and finally dies. It cracks open the
splits la two separate purls. This
process continues until a mon be-
comes bald, often prema(urclY. and
he never kIOlwsl just how, it all
txtppene.
'There is another thing to be con-
sidered In this connection. The ten -
Ston of lire is high 1101-, nal then
are more 1(14(1 di than they 41sed to
be. This roti,lit,u has a serious
effect un a man's )unit', tending to
deaden it, and It falls amt. De -
(amen th•'sr inflamans, 1111d others
14h1ch might be enumerated, bald
11111(410 have been accumulating at an
oharmhtg rate, and unless the men
hegil to think atom. of these things
the comb and brush will not be
needed In the average household,
and the barber will simply close ftp
iris shop, rind the time may not be
ser far off rlilut't. 11 may not come
in my time, of coarse, bu,U I am net
mistaken about the tendency. The
number of bald treads already In ex-
istence will bear me out in all I
have said.,—New Orleans Times -
Democrat.
80)lETI11N(I NEW!
Probably the Is,st invention In the
agricultural impietnenl world for
11(1)8 is too new .lint; 41ovice on the
lIasmey-i orris Mower Pitman,
.0 roomy oil chamber L4 placed In,
each. end of the Pitman, and the tut-
Oral
11Lural action of the Pitman throws
tho oil up through the oil hole and
gives thorough and constant lubrt.
cation without waste.
T140 tont fro'etre of tin device 1e
111(1,11 the 111 ehamixm4 are roomy
1 and one filling will Inst for nanny
!tours of rutting.
We nmicistand 11,) set -Hanle Com-'
(wady tiro making a great bit with
tides new feature, and that it le fill-
ing a long-folt want.
Eggs hi Peppers.
Remove ae:1s from green peppers
and fill with iotasone0 minced cook-
ed chicken: hake until ahtnost ton -
dor, lutsthlg often: drop an egg is
(0(11 one: finish cooking; serve on
buttered t(tvt(st.
CSLII'OIINIA 11011 1.x
The home -seeker carnet afford to
ignore climate. It 111 au old story,
but it (10110) riga'[ mule 10 111 man's
pocket. AN lung 111 feosto alld
(1110+114 destroy harvests, and tor-
nadoes wreck homes acid crops
ultke, will men look for it land of
refuge for the unkindness of ca -
!cu re.
Climate is concerned with grotv,th'
in California. You are not limited
to half of tha yell' and compelled
to est up 111 1110 101 iI G'r what you
grow in summer, Growth Contin.
11014, 0011 stock fin.) hush grass le
the fields all winter.
1'31eo climate is concerned with a
large range of grow lib California
produces all that New Isnglaud and
Florida does, all that the Middle
West and the countries of the Med-,
iterranean produce. TTds is gala.
You do not put all your+ eggs 111 one
basket. The fanner has many things
to turn off. Markets are world-
wide. California ships to the ean0'
what the east wants; to England
what England must have; to tier -
many and China and Japan the
things they Jack. Profits are good.'
No farmers in th' world get larger
Interest on their investments,
Farming pays in coin and (10401ort.
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Juvenile Reasoning:.
Mr. Wise—Johnny, ran you tell me
why the little hand on my watch
groes faster than the big one?
Johnny (after mature refleetioe)—
Papa, isn't It for the 011 110' r00100
that I have to run when 1 go trolls -
lug with you?—iStchunge.
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