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Extremes meet,, hut.the 1 > re eel.
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aplyle ovel'iarit-en 47,000 sera lane,
+z briaatlr of r1 aeilyndel it an ill
'wirjd that; love nobody way' good,,
arnieee you het' watetr in ' ber.
honeee" ?Mayo 11 My deerr' bee, '1`
Mb Rector (milt of eon • !, ,t
w5+1Cl$ leac1 Chea_.i 1 � UUNlJA'! tiUl793L .STUDY those who thus interfered withhis
are not caused by anything wrong in work
the head, but by constipation; bilious -
mess end: indigestion, Headache
powders or tablets may deaden, but
cannot, cure them.` Dr,: Morse'.
Indian Root Pills do cure sick head-
ache in the sensible wayby removing
the constipation or sick stomach
which caused them; Dr. Morse's
Indian Root Pills are purely'vege- • Lesson I. Jesus anal the Children.:
arls' 0. 0041; safe and sure, When you feel the
table, free from any harmful drug, Ms 10., 13.10. Golden''
headache coining take -
� � s 49 Text, l Pet; -G.5.
and ren of
Jesus , was moved` with iridis-
n?ttio3i- - stair inconeldel rtte, and
perhw12 even rough, treatment of
the offending parents 'aroused tha
indignation ofJessieand "prompted
him to speak, doubtless w'th s- me
warmth, the words 'which sine
then ,have been treasured thrmi'h
the ceiitttries'its setting the Mas-
ter's zeal upon "the sacrednessf
y-,,orse S To such belonn th the ka'iedom
4 %PA1i8 PbOOt P111�9 Chapter 0.
INT)T'ItICATIowAL LESSON,
JANCAJtY 4.
eeee
child life, - o
Verses 80-32. 1io11owing the trans-
of CodThe ievr.edre
Forty years in nvr. ;tn years till'
etttnd5rd, pro r'`!?rdl 8031 henme-
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404V W•M•0,16.1056.PM.MI•all•MMOIMI•M.
liav3 You Cot n3?
TF, some one elmu?d ask
you, What is the meet
useful a ties e 11 the
houee in a time of .si:k,
nese? you would say a•
Hoar wATurz
BOTTLE
if you
one.
the text makes le, Ilia i^} tin
1 s- ship of little children. to the ci,+,rt',..
figera tion and the subsequene heal- 11
Ing of the lunatic hoe (*'lark s. i. and the lainmd^ n. The d ester of
22), Jesus age n went' firth with his ' verse' 15 is additional anc? sun 1':
eiseiples from then e, that is, from n3entnry rather than 'e'-n'ena'-ry
the region of Citgalea Philippi of whet precedes. .Ad Sts :also
at th. foot of Mount like snip„r 3 r sh th
child-
Hen
Iiermon and about thirty mites 1 f they aro to ream
in
ar as pots.ble the clowcl°d high- i ” e Krii
mays and public thoroughfares in 1" 0 sire e„. • s Defoe Hien
order that he tnight be alone with " Ceienera] Villa, the' saeeesefel
hie disciples, to whom at .thi er-ti- Teeder of the revolutionist forces in
en) turning point of his ininist:y'Me iso, is rt mur&srer and thief,
Iso hod marry thng;s to ay concern- acoorIiirig'Io a wenithy'•m'ne ow:aer
ing, its 03011 serious:purpose anc} ',All 11as just r'eturned frons that
final outcome troabious country,
Son of rnan Refet3ing to himself' ` V slay" said he, "ia half devil
in the fan -tiller M ssionic phrase oe- a11d hal £cur. Eta Is the -most
un -
tiering in Dan, 7., 13 tha':glt pre speakuhle wretch fha,t even ,trtd-
ably 1vt!1 rhe deeper thou=ht :'''of
f cl_ed n: horse, bilt`.Ir doe .n't erpa.�e
'his representative humanity ft3' himsc'.f to'drtngo" £ he eaa 1e
Mark t3.-27 moot pesetas end elle i
northeast of the :Sea: of 'Gelil-'e, t e kingcom of Cad,
Passing .southward through the --!1.-
protince .3f Gal lee, th scene ' - f DEVIL
his recent public ministry and A •
HUMAN
great papula ri:,y, he avoided •s Ce•,.,*111 Vr1l', f)"71' r3 t t I"11
m
et
li
have ever used o0
se
incl Jes'uc i 8 en
paints opt to h's dig- out of.it, I suppuea he hiskilled
pies that the, pcpularity which he as many me 1 With his o.vn hands
es thus far enjoyed will not long as any other men in Mexico. I
ntinue• and that in its stead per. doubt if half a dozen were given he
ct;tion and death awaited bine chane to. ,shoot back."
Understood• not the saying—as no told of one occasion in the
yet the undsretocd Iittle concern -1 early days of the present insttrrec-
ing the true netu•re of his m1s'sion tion in Mexico when 'Villa oaptured
and Kingdom that his proph-ay of twenty men of a band that had been
thrparent failure and defeat vvas to batigeriag him- ho cal damned
P Yet the then3 to• death in his usual way, ns-
se ver bothe is with
w d d h t g snort-3na.i•tiJ,ls
w F 1 3 Y o+ other flub-dubbery. `Then he
dosignated himself as elle execu-
tioner of his osrn decree. Re had
the, men hound, hands; behind
banks, but with eyes unbanda;ed.
"This 3vi11 seem impeescble to
you," said the mine owner, "bee
Villa walked down that 11ne of Ing:1,
revolver in hence From time. to
::me he shot a. man thr'onn1) the
'seart, mics steed by hin wall the
viet-tim teed kicked his leer kick. He
taunted the bound 'men,
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see if You have o:'e in
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it will pa.y you to PPI
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ern incant rehellsible,
ri00sness of his mann-0 a: d
ors overawed them and he
ere afraid to ask him to explain
ore fully Isis meaning.
23-37. Disputed one with another
The hums side of the discuss•^s
reflected, in the feet flirt the
pions words of their Master wire
on forgotten, and as they pro-
eded with 11in3 along the way
ei0 minds were aeaiu filled ti i h
ions of the tern n, glory of th,
medoen which their Master was
estnbifsll, and with quesliens
neerning their relative position
d rank in that Kin wd en. Jeers
tbtless notes} the earnest and
chaps heated dismission whish
y carried 0t' /MOWS therms -lyre
ittle apart from him, but he s'r.'d
king until they reached Caper -
me on the northern shoes, of
Mee, and a me tame stopeing
nt in their lon':er jour t 1
thward. Isere, h_wever, in the
lusion of soma Jed?ing piece,
haps the .home of moon Petr,
asks diem eonherniee their
sorting on the way, Ienor•ng
lr ilence and embarrasemeet,
still intent on tea la°ng them
true spirit and nature of his
gdom, he gathers the twelee
lit him in n closer circle and in
short, epigrammatic sentence
forth the .fundamental Brin-
e of his Kingdom.
Took a little elii?d , , in his
arms -13y way of illustration and
to make it very clear that their
task as his disciples sand nmbeesn-
dors is not to Reramb1e for re^ngnb-
tion or rank-, bile to tench others,
eaten little ehildreu encs in s0 do-
ing they would he earring bath him
and the he�xx''enly Father, when-, it
was the 1, rpose of his life to reveal
unto them.
The remaining verses of chapter
9 continue the discussion of Jesus
with his disciples concerning hn-
inility (0. 38-50).
Chapter 10.
Verse 13-13. The incident r"coi'd-
ed in these verses belongs' chr,'nn-
logically not with the events rrren-
tioned above (0, 30.37), but to the
next period (compare Text Strdiks
for January 11). They are included
in the present lesson es further il-
lnetrietine the attit'•de of Jesus to-
ward children, which thought has
i been °Bonen by the committee pre-
. paring the outline of studies as the
!central thought on which empha-
sis should be placed in this lesson.
Bringing unto him little children
—Jessie is again on the public high-
way with bus disciples, and of the
multitude who gather about him
some are bringing their little ehald-
ren to him that he alight touch
end give them be beeediotion
blessing. His disciples, re
ng this as an unwtrrantedin-
m
is
€e
80
ee
tit
vie
ICi
to
co
nn
clot
pe
the
a1
net
11:1
Ga
poi
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see
per
he
re3
the
and
the
Kin
abo
a
sets
cipl
them
and
gardi
04 ale
f n
t. d i
s oma
a
woman General Villa.
When
„
they were a.11 dents, said
the witness, "Villa was so tired, he
slept like al hate,"
"For years," said bhe than from
Mexico, "Ville, has made a prac-
tice of robbing isolated ranches ar
little towns. First he killed every
moan he 00312(1 heel, both because ho
liked to kill, end bocieua he carries
call
tton�t .r Cn
O 111 absurd 1
u t e._ce.,�,• Then.
he took the women. Ids sect his
ince in the "exdd34,ss that followed.
Twenty Years it Bandit.
"For twenty years Villa has been
a bandit, In that; tilIle die hos •no-
vor oxposed himself willingly to
bullet or knife, I do not say that
leo anon is a coward.. I merely de-
clare that heir play, Ota Anglo-
Saxolne unde.rst!tnd it, in folly to
Mexicans, They }}ate and .; near
Ville,,but 21 isas never oecurred to
thong throe he 'wee 'anything but
suiiea'lntieoly seise in Tying behind
a rock when Tito shot down kik anon,
or iu a;irproar,:}ung m, num with a
smile, only to thrtost a knife
through bin3 when his, back Mass
eafely turned, They do -things dif-
?aret3tly '13 thewo Diet meed eou11-
A man's b ter r llptron in his discourse and eon -
who can keep him from making a versation with the grown-ups' who
fool of himself., wore anxious to hear him, rebuked
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10.vored to the rant twinge the full
Igony of their position. Some of
t]icm he half cncoura»ed to believe
that he might 4 pare diem. Then he
silted them, fairly linking h'.s l:pc
as he d'd lo."
T 3eie w.as irenll r story, of
ex's Garr t •3g half a d•,ze't rime
one day. For seine reason he did
3,.t wine to shoot. -Ile aliened a
'alert ]iia_ over the head of each
011115, thrust a stick through it, and
twisted.' As the victim gasped fol'
breath he let up on the pressure,
so that the death agonies might be
as sweetly prolonged as passible,
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GREAT QUESTION OF GOD'
Nei to Do - Wondered at That We Should Find It'
Difficult to Understand the World of Nature
"Capel thou by searching find
out Gael?"—Job xi., 7.
There are many paths of thoug
and o_:p ricnce eh eh lead to at
but none perhaps which
more frequently travelled than th
of the inability of the human so
to interpret rationally acid mora
the workings-ef the universe, Aga
and again we find ourselves Stan
ing dumb and helpless before t
nexpl-cable mysteries of earl
Rose to explain the stependo
cataclysms of nature, the 1niver5
horror of the struggle far eerie -
nee, the innumerable agonies
anitnaI life, man's inhumanity'
man, the ravages of disease,
earbariems of war, tate sorrows
death— how to reconcile the hal
facts of evil with the conception
an all wise, all just and all powe
foil Creel—this is a question will^
we cannot seem to answer, .ten
failing' to answer, we jump at enc
to the, sweeping conclusion tha
these things being true, there is e
Coed. "I cannot understand th
universe," is the line of argu*ilen
"and therefore I cannot believe i
Cod."
ell and theta that the problem Iran
Ina answera'i I certainly fail in rii-s.. '
�erable
fashion to decipher the in-
htiecription on this broken tablet
no- ' /from the Egyptian desert, but this
is does not prove that the letters have
at no meaning. For countless ages
ul men eaiv'nothing but conflict and
liy disorder in the world of natural
in forces, but this demonstrated not
el- that the universe was chaotic but
he that the human reason was not yet
Ii. acute enough an observation s;zd
us daring enough in imagination to he-
al hold the Jaw and order which has
t- since been unveiled. And so with.
of the great question of God. It may
to be true that I cannot. eee any evi-
the derma of divine goodness and wis-
of dem in the world. It may be 'lo'3ae
-d that B cannot understand the place
of of flood and pestilence and sud:.leo
r- death in a world created and ruled
h by
c1, A. Beneficent Deity.
0
t
A Thing To Be Wondered At.
The further' we penetrate into th
great ,world .f being the deeper be
comes the mystery in which we fin
ourselves involved. But that tv
should immediately assume became
of the inability of our little mind
to fathom every depth and seal
every height, that God is a 511ee
figment Of the imaeinatioe is eer
thinly a tilting to be wondered at t
the very end of time. E'er when ilea
failure to undereta::d ever before
been taken to be bona fide evidence
that thcro is noth ng to under
stand? The schoolboy is 'undoubt-
etley unable to work out the answer
to his algebra problem, but what
right [las he to throw down his pen -
tt play be that I can work out no
o answer to this tan,led problem 'of
e existence, 13utwho am 7, pray,
that I should expect to do tele
n thing? And why should my fail, -re
be ta1ce11 as in ally anise proof' -
positive that it is not to be dons post
ail? 1Vhere is the log's of such a
o .conclusion from such a premise? Is
- ( it not more logien] 34 argue that my
d, failure to understand is perhaps a
e; reflection upon my powers of mid -en
e I standing, rather ,than a refleet'on
s upon the understandable character
e ; of the problem itself ? Is it not: at
rIleast possible that the answer, is
-there, even though I canna see it,
o: and that some day a nlig}btier 13a -
s , derstardiug than mine will make it
Iain 7
So at least I. try to think. It is
- my faith that God lives and that
Ins, reign is at ono w156 and good.,
even though I fail to understand.
"I believe; help thou mine imbe-
1ief,"—•Rev. John Haynes Holmes,
tuned by the police or soldiers
Vila would rescue them if be could.
If lie could not he would slave re-
venge forthom. Isis revenges were
so bloody and cruel that towards
the last ho was little -interfered
with ,by the regular forces, One of
illad ro's mistakes was in recogniz-
ing this man, And yet be remeined
true to Madero we hotter men did
not, He is a fairly good general,
and has not imposed too onerous
restrictions upon his men, who are
for tho most part mere land
pirates. It- is not likely that Chi-
huahua. or any other large town
will be looted by hint, because of
the effect upon his ata•nding with
the United Stat:err. But latexyou
will hear that he has carried fire
and sword to the lonely country-
side, Every man who had money
before the war bega,u has been
made; to give it up—if Villa found
him."
Pointed Para grnphs.
Don't pass ,}'ally l ol'i'ies; 0111oro-
form them.
Mmloo•ver, the freckled criminal
is hound Lo c bs,5 ratt :e d.
l
The
^tons mon
sus i
.,
p always finds
what he is looking for.
Snecees seldant (Onte2, to a roan
who is too lazy to go aflea• it,
171e more a ratio 11115st is irri-
gabed, the faster it grows.
Thi, easiest thing for a man to
acquire is old age -if he livos long
0110.13-h,
Wh5en a, watch is tilt 11 40:vn it
steps working, but it's different
with come men, ,
It is well enough rho Bova, thinker,
but to often the V whti thi;aks
dotes nothing also.
It's rather difficult for en easy
going man to keep : people from
wing him fora deer utak.
No, Cordell*, pra,otico doesn't al-
ways make perfect. Even ,'good,
physiolans ocoaeionally lose a pa
Pitying 11eemi1me on. a five -Miele -
loci polity is like throwing money
the tis8s—nntil ono has 15 fire,
91'
Me, Deleon --"You should .lover
juelgtl is man by ,his elothes,'my
deer," Mrs, Daco3i "I Bever do,
I always lodge hien he his tyife e
aiath43a,,,
Newry Sunshine:
The Teacher—Good morning, tit-
tle folks.
Pupils—Good morning, Miss Mof-
fett,
Willie—Miss Moffett?
Teedier---What ars it, Willie?
Willie — Miss Moffett, mamma
says will you please tell me when
it's ten minutes pas' ten. I gotten
take a pill.
Teacher—Yes, dear; I will, What
is it, Grace?
Grape --Miss Moffett, will you
please tell me when it's nine min-
utes to eleven? I got to take my
cough medicine.
Gwendolyn—Mith Moffett. I got
to take a oapthule at, twenty min-
neth path nine. Manama saith that
you would toll me when to take ith.
Terecher--Yes, children; yes. I'll
remember. What is it, Jamie?
Jamie—Biers Bobbette, I god a.
bad gold id be dose, Baba said you
would dell be when id was den bin-
utes to den. I odder date a bill.
Teacher -Well, well. Let's .see.
Willie torte his medicine at ten min-
utes 9 � aSt ten; Gracie takes hers at
ten minutes to eleven; Gwendolyn's
capsule comes at twenty minutes
past nine, and Jamie's pill at ten
minutes • to ten. Now, children, let
us all sit in a circle and sing that
pretty little opening song, Goode
Morning, Merry Sunshine.
No Friends
Like The
Old
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r.
From
girlhood
tri r o ugh
Middle
1110 and right clang to old age
Chamberlain's 'I'ablets are woman's
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digestion„ Stop headaches, keep the
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