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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1903-06-18, Page 7Supday ScttooL INTERNATIONAi, LESSON NO. XII. JUNE 21, 1903. Paul's charge to Tireolly;--2 Tim. 3; It to 18 ('omuluntary-l. Timothy exhort- ed to remuln first in the Scriptures, 84. 14-17. 13, -But abide thou -In the first part of the chapter the apostle has been speaking of the ter- rible apostasy that was to take place both in practice and in doctrine, and now Ile 100rns Timothy against tide and urges him to remain firm to hie early tr1iuilg In the Serip- tures. Tlhlnifhl . learned -Hu had learned them not only from hie grandmother Lois x111111101100 Eu- nice, but from Paul, through long 'companions'hip with hint. 15.From a babe -Froin his Infancy, of the period of hie 001108st recol- lection. It Is Impussible to begin too early to teeth the children the truth, of Gal's word. The holy 8cripturee-That is, the Old Testa- ment was not then written. They are called the holy Scripture, be - mates they were given by the In8pira- tlon of the Holy lihost, through the 1netrumentality of holy men: they treat on holy things., (111111x111 holy rbetrines, precepts, and p8witless, and are dewlgned to stake people holy. 16. By !need rat loll -'rhe reference here Is to the Ole Tosltoneul M'rip- tares. The pm0111 are found 111 its hlslory, mlraclos, prophecy, diver- sity with mdty, preeervi)1iou and Ile effects. Doctrine -The t•u1110 and preoepte of revealed relig•iou. '1'o teach the will of 4101, and to point out Jesus Christ Litt lm should come. For proof -}lore meaning not only the rebuke of conduct, but also the refutation of error. ('orreelion - Correettrt'g falee notions 111111 mis- taken views; amendment in the de- portment, Instruction 111 rightteme- nose-Training, or building up, In this frrinclple, It le the text hook for schooling nulnklnd In right thinking, right doing and right epeaking, The Scriptures teach truth, refute error, correct conduct, form right character. 17. Nan of God -The. Christl'rn witaster, Timothy, as pastor in Ephesne, &•specially meant. 18. Infant, also all persons who are "smitten of good works." May he perfect -May posses% ;t full-oebed, 8ymmetrlcal Christ Ian character (Epi. iv, 13; James 1., 4; Ool. iv, 113), Thoroughly furnished - Completely equipped in every part of the Claris. elan! Ifo, and for every kind of Christian service. II. Paul'( final charge (v11. 1-5). 1. I charge thee -This is 1(,y dying request. Before Goll -This (large le put to a most solemn form. Gal and Christ were looking at Mat. The quick and' the dead --The ilea le that Christ would be alike the Judge of all who were alive when He should come, and of all who had died, At Ilia appearing -When Elitist comes the second time He 11111 Judge the world, and then en, ter epos, Ills completed kingdom, in which His people eha11 reign with Ilius, ". Ptench the word -Proclaim, as a hernia, the g'col tidings of salves 1(011 as abrelosed in the word of tithe Be Instant. Do constantly 00 duty; be urgent. In 40as.)), out of se:es- ou-11 Is not me(l)t that the ur- gency should be rude, or in any wase ' uprating' as 10 time and circum- stance. Paul wait always uourte004; 1111) tithed and suited Itis words most Wisely. Yet whoever exemplified Ole injunction more admirably ? Rebuke -Or convince; (bow there their et.- , tors. Rebuke -Show them theft 8(11(. -Exhort-Appeal to men Slow the truth, ate opposed to their 4r - *01•, the right as opposed to their 111x. L 00geuffering-haves patience and perselerelrce, for the work of bt•ingitig 0111 to 0011 is sumetlmcs glow and discouraging. Doctrine - 7,'eaching-The word 110(11 )0 here, and in other places 1n the New, 'Pes- talnent, does not email (t creed, but teaching 'the truth, 8. Time will come -lo the thy'd and fourth eerees the neeeeeity I4 shown for this faithful ministry. 11 is one that liar always been in force, since humus nature is the 8,8111e 111 'ail 'ages. 4, G. Turn away-"Ilc;nuu? sound 8,1x1 ealutury teaching about lair own errors and eine is abash; to the pride of men, it (111 net be en- dut'ed. Yet their moral nallre9 de- emed some opiate ; l(cncc they will resort to %trine; 110 -called tene11- ers, In order to obtain rules of life that salt their oati0.1 tastes." Watch -Be vigilant agaiMsl error and epithet, eln, and faithful in the performance. of duty. Endure aRic- tlon8-TLie verso Bounds like a re- view of Paul's life. Ile is charging Timothy to follow on In his (01)1(44. hvangelre-liuclr the value as a preacher or mi•.elouury. IIL-1•aurt81 tliumpluu anticipation M martyrdom (es. 118. 01. Ilcady to • be offered -"I sur 141aeady bwtln of - (end." The allusion helm is to the custom wli(etl p1'vVail.81 amlon83 the ;heathen of ]outing bine 11111 oil 01) tbo haul of a 8letiar when it wad about to be offered in 1410l flee. The apostle wap In the condition of 11:• 1101111 011 w11011„ 10111 t1(( wine sod oil had been already poured,, nus (111 It 00114 j not 111001; to 111' put to lie+tlr. T -h^ Wallin; 10 not that he wag to be a sacrifice; it Is that hie, death was abut to ov- ens, Uep:arture-"'r11'1 verb from -which the gouu translated 'depar- ture' is derived means Ii) Greek to loosen again; to undo. IL L, applied to the act of loosing or casting cfi the fastenings of a ship prep,rrutory to a departure. 7, S. The gool fight-Agnlest Pa - .tap, sin and error. The enemies and "the armor are deaeribr(I 11) 1ph. 01. 11.17. Finished-1('.0st men in 1111 (10181(9!. 880)111 bask' thon;ht Piro greatest struggle just before ' them' but Maul count'l denth as It Really Costs Less 11 than Japan ten, beaus] It goes so mutt ((11110r. LA Ceylon 'GREEN Tea for strength, flaeor x1111 Jrurit}- i, superior 10 tie' thlesi. Japan tea grow n- It is us far ;(11(00 of ti tea. ;is 'SAL -10A" BLnek Tea Is ahead of all other black 10:14. Lead pickets 1(1)13'. :I.i! and 40c per Ib. By x.11 grls'ore. Mothhag." My come--II(•ungrares 11111 C111ihl18111 life to a Ater wheel is 11111111((1 now 111181 be 8,1%, the goal 410 near ldut. Kept tin faith -'I'll.' truth of the pawl. Paul had 1101 (11111ed 0(81(1;` 011 any 811.011111, 1)1' 1111- blbrd la 111111(113 error. PRACTICAL SURVEY. .A very endearing relation exieted between ('awl and T11001.hy. Twice he Speaks 0( him as his "own 111)11. In Acts xv1. 8, we read o; his eir- 01111101410n by Paul. Ile hail been 151111'1 travelling companion. 'this epistle. mn.nifesls Paul's tender lore toward lint. The npo4lle'11 11'001 100- (1011O( 1114 wonderful victories hl Ute past, and the prospect tI speedy re- moval to lite heavenly reward, vans - ed a greater intenelty 1)e' desire and love for his sun Pilrloliry. AdtuoultiOn. Then as now then; were many evil men and et -decent. '01 - was 111 danger of (laving hid mind diverted by them, and of being turned eeld0 front the 84va,r, of God's comma ndments. Although he had "loathed" the truth, and it had coque to hes heart with the, power of as- surance, yet he needed 111184 031101.- 1a 11011 to steadfastness. 1 -low im- pressive the time and circumstances of its delivery. Personal Influence. What added weight Is often given instruction by the reeolleclt0u of 0110 instructors. The maltgler, the look, the spirit of n saintly grandee/Owe or of an af- fectionate Christian mother, or of a holy miler:ler M the gospel of the Lard Je4us Cllrlst slake their teach- ings doubly emphatic. The Scriptures. What a lower of strength anal an Impregnable bar - 41e1' they are. How they illundnatC duties to Glx! and man. No want of wheels is not provided for. Faith. The (owlet of having bless- ing from the kuowiedg1 of the Sorip- tnres comes through 1a temple, child- like, unwavering faith in 1111, Scrip - three and in Christ. "The word prellehed did not profit them, not be- ing mired with faith In them that heard it." An Open 01114411 Rees Christ 1)x the "Alpha, and Omega, the first and the 111111" -the great centred Sun of inspiration, from whore conies, and lu•ouud 141(011) re01)1(e4 all of the proelous trolls of 1110 Seripture9. The solemn charge. How 'tepees - she. Probahly 1t was the last lie ever gave to Timothy. lit it Timothy td brought Into the premenee of God, and of the Lord .1(0(18 Cln'igt and the cowing jlydgnlen18 in rlgluleousnese, and the gtorlous appearing and com- ing kingdom of the Lord Jesus 'ore brought to view In the distance. "For the miming of that kiugd0ul all believing Fonds ere, praying and toiling. Therefore this appeal has an unllielted application.- Whitt wis- dom (4 manifested by Paul In 1118 manner Of making tele appeal. Flies Carry Contagion Wilson's Fly Pads hill the lies and dbmams germs too. What Paris Shop Girls Earn. A Paris shop girl ordinarily heghls at u (clary of from $:, to $S r 111011(1. Betides, she invariably had a0 coamnieslort on her elllee, varying from one-half to one per cent., ac- cording to her eniceees. Ata.ny re- ('('ll'e ale high ad $'k) a 4101111/ 111 sal- ary, and make much 111(110 in commiN- el0111. Retail selling is the great' business of nil Marls, but the bet- ter places are hard to get, attd (-e- re ire nhaost 1)e much pushing find Influence 411 to olrialn a governs meet post 11011 in America. The most attractive girls will always stand the best e11ance at the first. and many keep their places an the J4rl'4011 of their good looks.- New York Bun. A SI1(PLiS SHENI, 011 BUNDLE ('.11111(11 is one of the mltn,y good features of rho 81.1tiSEV-11.ARRIS Binder, In call Nes I>y the cul IIOw'very $1111(11' 111111 light It le. It has great eaparil3', never)(rb'40, and Is strimiz mull /self made. It drops 1110.1 from under the sh1tves when dumping, without d:nr111gieg the heads of grain. FOLD(\I1 1(11'IDElee-Simplest of all. -1 child eau unlatch them and turn their in. )hely taller imamate - tarots are trying to copy this fold- ing delle(-beennse It 1-. 40 good. But ;1(.1.881];1"-11.1 11 EI' patents pre- vent them duplicating It. ROillenrl)er It is 111' 11ossey-Harris. C'harlotte's Well Or It. Charlotte, conrpl8luin; of boarding school, said: "The worst of 11 1 1 1111(4 nothing 11) eat betwne11 meals. Why, 101M10, front breakfast to dinner, you Just lied to starve." 14UNDNED1 OF OPINIONS ogre.' neon the Lir( (hilt l'ulttkllle(h ,snlle. Iated ae,repndu 1.1001 any one luedn'Iae. t'neylwll.',l for einem :cel dysen ter..h-old substi liner, '('here Is hut. our ••1'u.hlkhler"-1'cn•y 011110'. Conundrums Wits ennudt the regulars int down? Because they belong to the standing army. Which are tie ligIilot men. Seotell, I01511 or Englislnnen? Eng- 111a1111e11 ; In Scotland men of Ayr,ln fret:Hd men 01 Cork, but 1n England ere liglttermcn. The mune of what Scolchman does u %%me a mention 1811en a 1111161 0)1111 111lid 011 the da>r? John Knox. 11'11y can't a flshetanau be genet. 01h 3 11100(40 11111 business makes (him (sell 118)1) Fel/1811. \('hat is the first thing a garden- er ,sets in hie garden ? Ills toot. (low ninny sticks go to the build- ing of a crow's nest'! None; they're all curried. How can ;esu ehnot 1C0 hares at once ? Shwa. at a wig. Why is A like l:: o'clock. Be - (mime Ito the middle of day. 11'11111 word te that to which it von add a liveable will make it ghosted (bort (8aer;e,'). IVlly Is u coachman like the 010114191 114 holds the relnd (rune). Why i1•deatlh like the letter E? Ile cad of life. Why is n high boot like to wind - M1113 Because it grinds the corn. why Is a cowardly soldier like butter? Because he Is 800e to run wl14rl exptered to fire. When la leather like rust ? when It Is au os -3(14. i'HE RIGHT PAINT TO PAINT RIGFIT Sixty one years ago we made the best paint re knew how—knowledge and experience have been adding value to it ever since—it's the best paint we knew how to make now. And just a little better than the best. Write to, mentioning this me?, for booklet ehowlna how home !Multi. (l homes are pointed with 1(amsay', Paints. L NAMSAY s SDN, Paint makers, YONORraa. &Id. 180, Wiry are peradns bllad from birth unfit to be carpenters? Deeath°then never raw. what relation is the door mat to the scraper? A etep-father. Why. Is a balky horeee like ate or- gan ? li rause hie leading features are this elope.--Boelon Globe. A CURIOUS ORCHID, A Plant That Acta as 1(11 Hud Beason - leg Powers. -1 most eurklus 111111 iet1re8lingbr- eliid las lately been discovered by Ur. E.:1. Suverkrop, of Philadelphia, eririle (imaged In plant hunting along She Ilio 111 ha flats_ Ifc was 8iitleg by the side of a ingooa, near a for - turf of dead trees (Odell had been clltlklll to death by orchids and climbing cacti. A brunch of ono rd these trees 8t'etched out in front of hint, find about a foot above 11111 848.(1141'. Ulsru the branch were gr0w- iug mealy orchids null laming the rest there was one which 81r. Suv- erkrop had never toren before. The 'halt) lanceolate leaves grew all around 11(41 root and radiated from tbo centre or axis of the plant there hong a long tape -like stent, about as eighth of an Melt thick and a (aorta of an 'inch wide. This stent hung down in a graceful curve, and al80ut (our tneless of it were un- der the surface of the water. 00 go- ing up to estimate the new, epeCtureu, the discoverer teuclted the leaves, uud was astonished 10 Bee 'the cert. 1144 stmt 0011011 181001y coil heel( In- to a spiral like ale spring of 111 watch. 011 ('1186,1 examination and dissection it was found thee. the 111(311 84'119, is 1011g, flat '1 line swill! 111) opening at the sines cud and eon - 11441 ell al the home end will) 811)1 rook by a series of :lulls -lilt( lubes. By observntiotl it was found that the purpose of this sten ens to sup- ply 'enter to lite routs. Whys the plant is thirsty the proteges is grad - dually o:moiled nod lowered 11)1111 tb tip is filled with water, then it is gradually enil481 up again. eau•rying with It the water, which, hs the last coil Is ohad4, 11101410N oat 11 110111 the roots at the other end. \L'. Suer erkrop found mealy other specimens 1 of tills orchid. some of them grow- ing over places fres which the water had been dried up by the esu. Speaking of these lie im ;: "It was 0110001 pitiable to see how the tube would work its (voy over the ground, In x+110.11 of rho water that wee 1001.' t In Idle Moments, II a (1101181 had fitlern sheep and had four pas,. put all unequal num- b:•' lit each poll. I'tte sheep 111 three pens and a big pen ell around them, lifteen In the fourth pre. What key prevaiils at flktnnksgiv- tng ? Turkey. What key to a poisonous one? WIll k"y. What 111 the best thing to lead a Indy will? -1 stetag of 108014, 1\ 1(y does 1'hristu80 dinner rep - I:060101 .181:8. Well lieu it 1(808(4 (18 Tur- key. 11 113 sought for? Because t1(, y 001'40 kis,;es. 11'11111 tr;d"s111 (1 are always on 81rike? Ston' cotters. When are forts) like griddiecakes? When battered, 11'11y 11) 11(^ I-'tt..r 14 like n pig- taNit 100i11111 '1 it i4 110 4.101 of pork. , I I Why le a bookkeeper like n chick. en Y 11'4 11114 to 0cra0r11 (00 n. II\ nig. "1 saw n big rat In my rook dove whist 1 went for my revolver he 1'1111 (tit.' '11111 yen dost hint ?' No; 11':' was out of my range." \furgan-Illive you nh0lhrr rigor like the 0110 you give me y(Slerdfay? Sage -Yes; here's 1111', HIS CIRCUMLOCUTION, tare conf.rthourr1 411 111'1(11 But II 1)141 Not Win the Bright -Eyed Common Stn it. (111.1. "I received this nftermini," rnld the height -eyed, mention! sense girl, the wJnle a slight blush of 1Itlde)ly c0y- ue4,i tiato.l het• penrJl 111041 0hreka, written pr01saa1 of m81(10)ge from llurace .1, 0u0e4011g, the rieleg young attorney-, alit-- ' "lloh ! 8hal pet flied (1111)1" jealous- ly ejaculated the yotmg dry 1(00(15 11(1101', 1.110 11/01 been !singing back bcoau1e of his timidity 8111,1 Pxce8- slfe MI01111100. proceeded 1111. Maiden, 44r111ly 14;11 41,111g (110 intrrruptiun, ;1111 l'ell,ahae; a. 101141 (runt the ltitel'esl11g iereuutrnt, .'I 111110 currhhlly 1t1n1 eom- prohensirely lumlyz)l my feeling to- w-urd 1011, 1111.1 the result 15 0111)01a11- 181ally 110 fol1O14, to w'!t : 1 res)))et, ad nice, adore uud love yon, slid here- by 1(188', genet and eouvey to you 1ny heart and ;all lutoru:;t, right ant 1:111' 10 +181,8 W ler ensu', together it it h all my possessions and (mein - 1111'1 LS, rllh,a' 0'00, iMCrrlled, Or In any 01her nu11u)rr a1)1nired, gained, :1 141 n1011 141.1 e'p0011'd, 401 t fall 41.1 complete (101(11 to nee, expeme :11 oleo 111)1 111(84'. 1;:;14•,0, or usher - .,i.0 (11::k' use of LI same,anythhig 11/ ie1U''ore stated, expressed, io111.e l 1 r n.M.iersluud, in or by nay ire( io:, :ne.+lithin, simuling, 8071'18, ; 111 1(1110 or ,1''!10110, 10 lir contrary 1(01, 1th- elot/ling; and I lurtla'ruwre--'" I-1--"' l;,i.ty sltt>n1:1 11,:, 11-b tier, .springing 11) his feet and extending his prnl$, "Vito Brisk-3Inud-1 love you! 11'111 you marry m4?" -t',•s 1 w'iI!" promptly answered the 11104, as she sootrnledy 01101(1(1" 1 1)11 1.11 his rnrlrelil(( 1 in 111.1104.. ".A11.l 111 reply to the ponderous appeal o. that p,'•1:1!Itie pr,s•rasthal11' tvlth tiro eteresIioe shots:L u, 'N11 !' I nm yours, Clarceee."-3M,nrt Net. en tee Ault. 1l0vnr,1 !.,poroon. '1 ran nevus,; old Ilepklne In 13oe- ton rest oda y'' "('ai111ll47 ' "No; fatiely." ! Fibroid Tumors Cured Note the result of Mrs: Pinkham's advice and medicine. "Some time ago I wrote to you de- scribing my Symptoms and asked your advice. You replied, and I followed all your directions carefully, and to- day oday I am a well woman. TIte use of Lydia E. Pinkham'g Vegetable Compound entirely ex. pelted the tumor and strengthened my whole syctem. I can walk miles now. "Lydia t. Pinkham's Vega. table Compound is worth five dol- lars a drop. I advise all women who are afflicted with tumors or female trouble of any kind to give It afaithful trial," -(Signed) Mns. E. 1'. Harm 212 Dudley St., (Roxbury) Boston- Ma55, -35000 forfeit If original of ablwe Mlle proofing genuineness cannot be produced. Mountains of gold could not purchase such testimony—or take the place of the health and happiness which Lydia H. I'hikliant's Vegetable Compound brought to Mrs. Hayes. Sieh testimony should be accepted by all women as convincing! evidence that Lydia E. Pinkhutn'q Vege- table Compound stands without e peer an a remedy for all the distress- ing ills of women ; all ovarian troubles ; tumors; inflammations; ulceration, falling and displacement of the womb ; backache; irregular, suppressed or painful menstruation. Surely the volume and character of the testimo- nial letters (0110(8 daily printing in the newspapers can leave no Isom for 4oubt in the minds of fair people. IMPROVE THE HUMAN RACE. Intermarriage of Differing People Beguile in General Benefit. Mon 15 nn animal, and Darwin Itnq 4181/1011 that not only Is ho closely a1.1n to other neintals, but that this laws tvilich control the development of t1(; lower animal, els) control, the development of man. Ile lute 11180 (bows 11a1 1'004411111 bre018 of ante mals are 111rgcr and stronger than either parent. 1111(11 we 4x0.011( In- to the origin of the lengli411 people we find the ancient. ikrhtons fight. Ing and mingling with the Romaine an ! snbsrquentl0 teeth 011e Picts. Scots, Dame, Saxons, and Nornlan9a Lbs more Emu 1,0(10 years these Var10114 breeds of wren hate beoh molded Into 11011 homogeneous 101149 Chit we k11010 1184 ErtglIelu11011. Turning to the United Stales. we find the foundations of a new ata. Mott laid tt,c thesturdiest and most enterprising of these sante English+ men. They landed 011' the then dlss taut shore, emignerel the wilder-' nr41, organized a new government 010eely akin to the old end Invited the people of all the world to Joie then. The Slays, the ll]rmuns, and the Iahtins ntlogie together and In a few yelrs'weenie neo-Anglo-,St'tee one, or what may be more properly, ternte(l Anglo-Amet•Ic,tl8. The evo- lution velution going on in the lrnhted Slate/ le 011110 going on in Canada, In Seethe Africa, in Australia, in NoveZea- land and 111 other smaller places scattered around the world. There is thus being formed on art gigantic sen le a new tare of sten, built o11 thy strongest linos on witch it is possible to eon41ru'It. human beings. The different sees Bons of this 1)]w 1.a018 118.00 4), COLD. 100) language and literature. the. Nene lazes and. enstoms. 11(9(1 tM trend of industrial civilization gives them Ideotira1 political mtereete,-i Engineering Ilegazinc. , Borrowing Trouble, Once upon n time there was a man 111111 W01011 (110 p111 tnrd to go and omelet n rkl,1 eat it house of a frtel4 some mites sway from their ownt 04>, none plea 01110. morning,' they started out to make 1110 t-Iskt ; bus Lefore they had gone far the woman remembered n 80r) obi bridge they had to crass, wl1I011 wa4 811,141 to he not very safe, and Nho immediately bean to worry about It. " What 111101 we do about that bridge. Y' 8lrr said to her husband, "I 001{x (111).1"1,..,.1:. 0' 0 o 084, 1)'h11 (0111'! 1(eler(tde 1)000414 1tgho slye1r11to ant; oth01 8vay " Oh; snYd the men, "I forgot 1h11t shrug(; 11 id a had place Sup 11.1;0e it should break through, and 180 0h4411 lit fall Into the water and I:e drowned ?" e "Or vim]," Nand the wife, "supped( you shout step on n rotten plank and break your leg ; what w011181 become :f me and the baby ?" " I don't know,' replied the man, "111un 1 .would 111)01(1147 of 1)r. 111101111 t work, and we should all starve to Ih'nth." elo they went un (haying nn* worrying till they got to the bridge, When. to and behold! diet- 01110 that since they lied 10001 11rre 111118 a (P11" bridge 11ad born 1(1111, 1014 tlleyl eros;ed over it in safety, and found that they ml„ill have sparis1 thenl. selves all Dirk nnviety. Now, that is jest what tit] pr's verb rnelins-"lhul') cross n. bt•L1(811 till you ]mine to it." \ever Masts your worrying 411 w11 it yon tidal may possibly be ;snag to teepee. .