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LEY also HAY'fO'r
INT.E.RisArtION'LL X,PSO'N
APRIL 26.
LesstsalIV.:The Lost Sheepd4b43-
Eat 150110c,Golden
lake,b 10.,,
1, NOW-alIniang,!..thij genara,
ot.r. ."Nb hit:dry Cries li„ei
tureen ' this ,afidanitr la,SV lesson. ;
PablsTa collectors for the
the Roriran government, and da.
speedof the . Pharisees because
serVing the oppressors of the Jews.
Moreover, there existed in Pale-
stine the system of . farming •the
taxes, and the collectors could, if
slishonest;dernand too much money
and, keep,the-lialairee for them-
f4IXes, '
Phririsees-Members et the re-
ligions-pataiotic sect, dating back
in their origin 4o the Maccabean
period or still earliet.' They were
strict in the literal observ•ance of
the.' Jewish law and ritual, bitten
in their hatred of the RoinanS, and;
self-riahteous and :oppressive in
'their attitode- toward the common
people who knew' not 81i la,w:
2. This inan reeeiveth Dinners -
Raw snitch, hope for the world lies
in this fact!
EtLteth with them --Mere -assecia-
tion with the socially outcast.; re-
gardless of- the motive • prompting
to such association, was enough to
bar 'Jesus from fellowship with the
Pharisees; according to their
standards to eat with such out-
casts involved social ostracism.
3. Upto them -To the Pharisees
who found fault with Semis for as-
sociating with publicans and sin-
ners.
4. What man of you -Jesus ap-
peals to their -personal experience.
The Wealth of many of them may
have consisted in flocks and herds.
One of !them -just one is lost and
so many remain, yet the • utmost
concern is felt. Thus is the love of
God for each individual shown.
Leave the ninety and nine -The
ninety and nine are not neglected,
but left in their usual summer
pasturage, that is, the wilderness,
or the uninhabited regions among
the hills where they are properly
tended and suffer no want.
And go after that which is lost,
until he find it -The search is con-
tinued until the loot is found.
'. 5. Layeth it on his shoulders --
There -is no Upbraiding nor mur-
muring at the trouble. The shep-
herd returnsrejoicing that the lost
one is save,c1. Note the contrast
between 'the tender feeling of the
shepherd and the cold indifference
of the Pharisees,
7. I say unto you --This no.to of
authority is present in all the
teaching of Jesus.
Joy in heaven -The interests of
heaven and earth meet in the indi-
vidual.
Repenteth-Both in the literal
sense of facing about from the
wrong to the right and in the sense
of regret and sorrow for wrong-
doings,
8. What woman having ten
pieces of silver --The silver coin is
the Greek drachma, worth about
siyteen cents. Women of Palestine
wear strings of these silver coins
hanging from the head as ,orna-
ments, Perhaps the lost coin had
been worn in this way.
Lighta,- lamp -A ,,peasant's -hut
has no window.
Until she find it -As in the case
of the lost sheep, the earnest, per-
severing' activity of the owner is
emphasized.
9. A charming picture of simple
village life in which the joys and
sorrows of one person are shared
by all.
10. Even so -In like manner not
alone the angels, but, the heavenly
Father !himself rejoices over one:
sinner that yepenteth.
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Forty years in use, 20 years the
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Female Pills, at your druggist.
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branches. . . And they that ',went
before, and they that &Bowed,
ceied, Efosanna, blessed is he - that
cometh in the name.of the Lord.
• . . Hosanna:in the highest." -
Mark xi:,
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, was• a :4vonde 0111 , reception:
which'JeSsio reeeieed,Mlion' this
fiO-
al occasion of His entry into -Jells.
saleni..It marked Withaut any ques-
tion the flood tide of His papularity,
and fame. 'Here werepeople gather-
ed from all the four quarters of.
Palestine, and some of them un-
doubtedly from foreign lands, to
celebrate the great leastof the
Passover. And here they were all
rushing, out, clad in ho]iday gar-
ments to bid, welcome to Him who
was now hailed for ,the first time
perhaps as the long promised Mes-
oiah, and crowds of them accompany
Rini before and be -hind as he made
His way into the city, with dancing
and ,singing and ringing shouts of
Hosanna! Ifesanna in the Highest.
Inspiring, indeed, wai this popu-
lar triumph in the Holy City, • And
yet, if we can judge from the mea-
gre reports which have been left
us of this great day, Jesus does nob
seem to have been at all elated by
His reception. On the contrary,
Luke tells as specifiCally that as
"He drew nigh he booked across
to the valley to :the city. gleaming
hits -as alabaster in the blazing
sun, "and wept over it!"- In, ,.the
very. micl,st a all this enthusiasm
over his coming, in other words,
Jesus remained indifferent to the
applause which was showered upon
Him, unaffected by the proclama-
tion upon a thousand lips of His
Messiaship, and 'thought only of
the great work whidh He had still
to do, the far goal which He had
still to seek, and the probability of
the disaster which these involved.
He wad as little .affected by the
shouts of. !"Husanna" which greet-
ed Hisn on this Sunday as He was
by -the very different shouts of
"Crucify Hint! Crueify Him!"
which fell upon His ears on the fol-
lowing Friday. In the one case as
in the other He went His way with
His heart fixed on that great end
which gave Him humility in the
hour of success and courage in the
moment of failure. He was lifted
up above the equal perils of popu-
lar hatred by the steadfaSt purpose
which hound His soul to God.
In this spiritual aloofness, 01 ra-
ther freedom, from the .passing ac-
cidents of earthly' fortune'do we
find the. secret at once of inward
peace and outward :consecration.
And in this steadfast fixity of mind
and heart' upon God's purposes, as
contrasted with men's desires, do
we find the condition of this free-
dom. To keep steadfastly upon the
why of service, unspoiled by flat-
tery and undaunted by hostility, to
,clo the work of God with a soul un-,
tempted by applause -this is "the
imitation of Christ."•S-Rev. John
Haynes Holmes,
A Unconscious IAnguist.
Many a .man has travelled safely,
if not always placidly, through Eu-
rope with no other language than
English at .his command; but few
have been so lucky as a correspon-
dent of the New York Evening POett,
whose English was' aettiniltly takon
for Peens& by the Frenchmen them-
selves I He writes :
Although I ,spealc sus language ex-
cept English, I have, Dever,fhad any
trouble in travelling in h'uropc . In
the only instance when I greatly
longed to be able to ,speak another
tongue, I was helped out of a pre-
dicament ,in a most unexpected way.
ALa railway gba,tion in Paris , 1
coot -id net make the porters under-
stand that -I wanted my baggage.
Finally, In despair, I exclaimed,
"Oh, h'a"00
One of the porters replied, "Oui,
bah-g-sah,, 0111, bah-gazh," and
be soon produced my trunk. That
was the first time that 1 knew that
the French have the. word "hog -
age," ,asid learned how they pro-,
0 corrhge 04.
.1.
"So you 41E011 SY ged your maid.
Didn't you find her • honeet 1''
'Honest Why, that girl wouldn't
even take an order from me." '
is certainly Otte of the most dIsgree-
able ailments which flesh is heir to,
Coated tongue --bitter taste in the
mouth-nausa-- dizzines- these
combine to make life a burden. The
cause is a disadered liver --the cure
Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. They
go straight to the root of the trouble,
put the liver right, cleanse the stom-
ach and bwels, dear the tongue and
take away the bitter taste from the
• mouth. At the first sign of bilious-
ness take '
Dr. Morses) 40
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mirrors, lavatories and all metal fixings, use Panshine.
Li is pufectly wholesome, has no disagreeable smell
• ' and leaves nothing but absolute clean-
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A pure, white, clean powder that
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Hill; of Liverpool,, who maintains
a winter home on the Mount of
OliveS •in Jerusalem: Lady Hill
paid the tribesmen fur their work
and brought the ikon to London.'
The ikon is made in the form of
a half room with the front eleva-
tion surmounted by the royal arms.
The figure of the Saviour and. His
disciples about thetable are done,
in fall relief in- solid mother of
pearl. The work is very complete,
even the smallest table uterisilein
mother Of pearl -occupying their'�r-
dinary place on the table. The
workmanship 15 exquisite and - the
design excellently done. It is pro-
bable that if no means can be found
for delivering .the ikon !to the Ring,
it will find a resting Plebe in some
London museum,
JOHN BULL'S MILLS.
What 0 real, Britain Will Site II ti In
191344.
TIE14011111 expenditure for
the year 1913-14 involves so sum
amounting in a to more than
195,600,000 ($978,000,000).
One, hundred and ninety-five mil-
lions! Such 01 figure is almost in-
com.prehensible, and one may .well
wonder how it is p-ossible nob only
to find bat to spend so Minh money
in a single year. After all, con-
siderably less than one-quarter of it
is accounted for by the oosk, or the
Navy a,beut, which one hears so
nmeh.
In addition to this, the Airny is
down for twenty -„eight and a quarter
million pounds. 'Perhaps it has ne-
ver occurred to you that Britain's
land force is so expensive to main-
tain, or thab the enormous Gorman
Acmy costs only half as much again
as Britain's sinali force.
Then 'the Civil Services, as they
are called, claim 1160,000,000, ad-
age ,pensions, twelve and a half mil-
lions; and some twenty millions are
spent annually on schools, colleges,
and museums.
And then, further, John Bull, of
,
course, ie'heevily in debt. Interest
en loans, in fact, .coste him no leas
than twenty-four -and a 'half mil-
lions a year. Among other annual
charges -which he has to face may
,be mentioned the following: 24,-
000,000 to' aid local purposes; 21,-
600,000 to maintain arnbassadore and
consuls abroad; 2470,000 for th,a
King and his' household.
Rosifilals. of ,Olden Time,
Hospital patients of to -day are
better off than their anoestors of
"the good old times." Mr. Wheat-
ley in his booic o.n "London,"
quote& from a Scottish act of par-
liament, of 1380 to the effect that
"gif ony .man bringeto the market
corrupt swine or salmoncl to be
salad, they sail be taken by the
baillie, and inc,,ontinent, without
ony qtrestion, oall be sent to the
leper folke"; and if there be no
lepers then only "sell they be de-
stroyed utterlie." • The same plea-
sant custem obtained in Oxford in
time fifteenth' century, where all pu-
trid meat and fish were by statute
sent to Bt. John's hospital.
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Chamberlain's Tablets are woman's
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blood rich and assure good health
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GIFT MTN G CAN'T ACCEPT.
Mother of Pearl Ikon of Lord's
Supper, Sent FT0111
A mother of pearl ikon, of the
"Lord's Last Supper," almost
identical to that presented to the.
Emperor of Russia, by the Sultan
of Turkey as a peace offering on the
outbreak of the late war with Italy,
is in London awaiting -a claimant.
It was destined for King George,.
but because it is not tin official gift
it cannot be presented to him, and,
Since no one else has a eight to ac,
cert it, the'ilcon remains without a
The history of .the ikon - began
began when Italy cast covetous eyes
on Turkey's Tripolian possessions.
'Pim Sultan, in need of friends, de-
termined bo turn to his powerful
neighbor on the north and in true
Orientl fashion decided to accom-
pany his ,overtures with a girt: He
ordered the Kobi, an Arabian tribe
celebrated .for its mother of pearl
work, to make an ikon of the
"Lord's L-ast Supper" for present-
ation to Clic Russian Emperor. It
was no small order, for the mother
of pearl bad Co be carried a twelve -
day camel journey into the interior
from the seashore.
While the tribe was at, work oa
the ikon one of its members, who
had served in the Britioh army,
!paid a visit bo his old home, ,and
when' 155 saw what was being ct,ne
he insisted that it would be the
grossest discourtesy to his royal
master if a sirriiltur gift was net
made for Ring George. The only
difference between the iswo is that
the Russian gilt is surmoented by
the .freperiai arms of Russia, while
the English image bears the royal
arms of Great Britain.
When the 'artesian gift WS%
ftnsh-
ed the agents of the Sultan paid for
it and carried it away, bet the IC0-
bi tribesmen did not know how to
send the replica to King Ge.orge. Ito
was finally taken' to Sik johia. Gray
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