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PERFECT HALT(
THE SHNJAY SCHHJL ST119Y
INTERNATIONAL LESSON,
FEBRUARY 28.
Lesson 'VII. -- Abraham and Lot,
Gen. 13. 1-18. (Golden Text,
Prov. 10. 22.
The portion of our narrative in-
tervening between this and the
last lesson recounts a visit of Abram
o Egypt and assigns as a
Because He Takes GIH PiLLS son for Abram's sojourn in E
the prevalence of a, famine in
A prominent Consulting Engineer of estine. Egypt wee known in
New York City, thus heartily endorses tigtlity as a land of plenty, bee
GIN PILLS : its fertilitywas dependent no
29 Broadway, New York.
"I bought some of your CAIN PII,I,S , 11 't af>i and scanty rainfall
at Victoria, B.0 lastSeptenlber, Your ryas the case in Palestine, bu
remedy I find, at 6o years of age, to give the regular and unfailing over
perfect relief from the Kidney and of the Nile. In times when fa
Bladder Tronbles incident to tumor my visited surrounding regions E
age. I nrgentlyrecozuutend GIN PILLs became, a place of refuge kr m
to friends as being the one thing that mesad different p
does e good." E. G. WOODFORD, peoples,
I1y the time a man or woman is 6o, ably, the Hyksos came into E
the Kidneys and Bladder need a little as early as B. C. 2200, since w
help to keep in good working order. time;theland of the Pharaohs hes
GIN PILLS are what they need. GIN been as am and again overrun by
P1I4I4 keep the urine neutral, prevent • people principally of Canaanitish
colds settling on the kidneys or bladder
and ward off Rheumatic attacks,
Remember, every box of GIN PILLS.The account of A.bram's deoep-
is sold with a'positive "guarantee to give ton, in seeking to safeguard him -
perfect satisfaction or. your money self in Egypt by means of a delib-
promptly refunded, a este falsehood regarding the Iden
se. a box,6 for $2,5o. ample freeif tity of Sarni, his wife, reflects in a
you write National Drag and Chemicet remarkable tray the general leni-
Co, of Catania, Limited, Toronto.
All kinds el Coal on hand: 135 envy of Orientals toward the prao-
CHESTNTJT SOFT COALtine of deception. The weakness in
STOVE CANNEL COAL ROYAL PITRPL t' Abrain's character at this p
FURNACE' COKE Stocli & Poultry Specifics must be judged in the light of
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ASSETS.
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sCont3oq 4 St Yho as..
This is the 'specific name for th
basiniike lower•'and broader portio
of the Jordan valley beginnin
about •twenty-five miles north of
the river mouth and including ap
parently the Dead' Sea basin itself
as well as the small plain at the
southern end. Sometimes the name
is restricted more especially to the
southern portion of the larger area
in the immediate vicinity .ef the
ofnt Dead Sea. The Jordan valley,
the 'once a sea bottom, contains large
patches, of salt and barren soil;
but in some parts, especially about
Jericho ' (where ancientlythere
were beautiful palm" groves) and
of along the banks of the river i5 is
extremely fertile, and produces ex-
uberant vegetation; and the writer,
it seems, pictured it as being still
more fertile than it was in 11i8 own
is day, "before Sodom end Gomorrah
i;t- had been destroyed." (Compare
Gen. 19. 24.28.
In)
oil), Like the gagden of Jehovalh--The
garden of'' Edon;
for Like the Iand of Egypt =, The
type and ideal of fertility.
,l a 12. The cities of the Plain -Five
the in number, including Sodom,iao-
en morrah, Admah, Zeboum and
as- .Zoar, (Compare Gen. 14, 2.)
ad
e a young man any longer. That
n causes him, to take thought. What
g has he achieved Urns far 1 Is his
life going to be a'suacess or a fail-
- ere? A man, not a young man
, now, eh? How fast the years have
flown! So he muses ruefully.
['The third milestone is a tra-
gedy. It is when he is first called
an old man. Ah, how that stabs
him. An old man. He will never
forget the inn000nt person --the
child, the youth, or, perhaps, the
gird --who first applied that phrase
to him. Ide will never forget the
scone of its applioation, a happy
scene, perhaps, which suddenly
turns funereal, dreadful. An old
man --he who. first hears these
words applied to himself quivers,.
for all his wrinkles and gray
heard, for all his fat stomach and
bald head. with an anguiah more
poignant than youth has ever felt.
An old man -how it cuts and tears.,
How it saps the strength. What a
hea.Yy, limp, hopeless feeling of des-
olation it leaves behind it.
"I airl 80. :f have heard myself
called an old man for a good many
years now. But it always tortures
me, It is 'the literal truth that,
even at this late day, I'd rather get ;.
a blow in the face than be called
old, It would hurt less,"
We Will se,.d al/Whitely frac, for general attitude of the early He -
the asking, postpaid, one of our hrewe, 10 common. with other 0r1=
.o.____ tares-eipage books (with tn. entals, toward.. the moral ques-
ertl, on the common diseases of stock and tIena involved. '
and
/i5, Tails Low to feed all kinds of heavy Verse 1. And Abram went out
and light horses, tolls and marks, unlet, cows,
salves and fattening. steers, also how to keep Lgypt-Tse fact 1s 'he was sent
In dr feinted r oast nso that they summer. It will
contains wellas away with grave :reproaches by
recommends frulrl all over Canada, from popple Pharaoh for having eougilt t0 de
who have usedourgoods. No farmer should:: bo eeiee the king.
without it. "
You can fatten cdtle and hogs in n month's He, and. his wife. -His wife
less tuna 5y' using our. Royal Purple Stock here --specially mentioned, dtu
Specific than you meld possibly do without it. Jess, because Of the incident
thereby saving a month's feed and labor and
h0 coat to you will not be more than 21.501or which she had just played SO pT
x pigs gs or $L00 for one abler. 1t will keep � inert a part.
or
23i in., 3. in. and 4 in, Tile of the s
Best. Quality.
ARTHUR FORBES
Opposite the G. T. R. Station.
Phone '52.
t
WINTER
at
♦ r I NTE your horses in show condition with ordinary
t - R• 'TERM foci. Ii .you have a poor, miserable -look- Lotr--Cotrtpare note ill lenede
Ing animal on .your place try if on this one I February le
FROM JANUARY 6th a''
be Our Stock Specific wi increase : rite the Sq nth -Thr* souffle
CN.rUn
st and see the -marvellous "result which will .I I
obtained.. • t
th
milk flow three to five lbs, per cow per •palet of Palestine, known as
day, 'while being fed in the r obis. A 50o N'e Cb, a dry
dine will last a cow er horse 70 days. g S and almost barr
ROYAL PURPLE rotme rt SPECIFIC ' tableland affording only scant p
• win make your hens lay just ns well in the turafor flocks and herds.
winter a6 In the summer, :and wi11 keep then[
free from. disease. These. goods are,.. pure and 2. Abram was 'Very rich -He h
unadulterated. We do nonuse any ebe011 filler been richeven before journeyi
to -maky a largo paokaget entirely dtfferent into Egypt, where his wealth h
1 from an on the niarkett the prawont. time,
Royal Purple Stook Spec- iflo; Gua nrkga,: four leen g'retitly angiuent(d by gif
50e pekgs„ in an air -tight tin, for 51.50, from the king, of whom it is said
Royai Purple Poultt•y Specific, 25e and See (Gen, 12, 16). that he "dealt we
pokge„ and 51.50 sir -tight tins that. hold n
four Iso aokga. with Abraham.
Royal PurpleLiceIfillemy 26e and 500 tine: 3. Beth -el -Compare. not in le
30e by mail, son for Feb nary 16, Abram slow
Royal .Purple Gall Cu,re25a and See: tins; 300
j . by man. ly ietraces.11±8 steps-noftlaward tin
Royal. Purple Sweat Liniment, 800 bottle; 000. 511 the comes unto 'the place whet
1 by -mail.. -
j Royal purple cough Gule, 'OSa tin; eoe by' his: tent had been at the beginning
I mail'. that is, shortly after his arrival i
Royal Purple Disinfectant 25c and 60e tine
STRATFORD. ONT,
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graduates than do other similar
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Graduates are placed in good
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THREE "HILIiSTONIS.
ng
ad,
How v; Feels to nti First Called
is
an Old Man.
An ootogenariau sighed and said:
"There ate three urilestenes in a
s. ,man's .life. The first, a very joyous
_ milestone, is when he tenses to be.
_ *ailed a boy, ;and Lir the fhhts't time
e hda.ro himself called a. young When.'
Ah, how happy that intakes him ! A.
u yanng man.
"The second milesto•tie is a nine
-
h stone of.. gentle melancholy. It
al when he ceases to be called a young
man, and, for She first time hears
norms runes Roan cure, 25e tins;. 30e by Palestine from Mesopotamia.
D. A. McLACFILAN, Roy
Principal
r11
un•d. Cal Leel on the mine o£ Jrtiova
al Purple. wean, Powdery280 .tine ; IDs by
ull: =1%eferrirlg' ho Abranl's habitu,
lIanufactured'only by custom of worshiping. Jehovah.
eV.A-Jenkjnsimuco. (3. The land (the mountainous o
It Depends.
"Could you learn to love me?" 1. o
"I don't 'know," replied the girl,
"What is your particular system of
g
instruction?" T
Even if a man is the head of the
family it doesn't follow that he's
the brains . of it:
✓ himself called a m,bn. A lean'' -not
London,Caraad rugged tableland of Ephraiut)' was
yal Purple Supplies and Booklets
may be obtained from
ord McLeod, flour
and Feed; W. S. R.
Roltnes,Drugs, Clic -
ton.
etter t
Christnicil,s 1s abain.'over, and as we start into
1913 sve, wish to thank .our patrons for their
• T
liberal? trr111 roe Paid
I ,. to n intimate ' that otli•''
stool: %trill always be so kept up-to:dil,te that
you will' 110,1'e a, feeling' of satisfhction
o 1Di
dealing with us.
a
UNTE
JEWELER, ; :4d. 5. 5SuE1. OF MART lAte-F LicENSL:S
not able to bear them -Not fertile
or prod let-ive enough to sttstain
the whole company of the .com-
bined `families, with their numerous
flocks and herds. This was doubt-
less especially true after; the
period of famine through which the
cuun'try hacl just passed, (Cotrtpare
Gen. 12. 10.)
7. A strife between the herdsmen
-A most natural oecnrrcnce when
pasturage for the herds was scarce,
The Canaanite and the Perinzite
-Two of the six or seven peoples
often enumerated when Old Testa
stent' writers characterize the land'
of Palestine 'as lb was befure the
Hebrews took possession. The
other' peoples usually mentioiaed
with these two are the Amorite,
the Hittite, the Ilivite, the Jebn•-
site, and sometimes the Girgasbite,
(Compare Execl. 3, 8, 17; 23.'23; 33,.
2; 04. 11; Dent, 20. 17; Josh, 9. 1;
11. 3 ; 12. 8; Judge's 3. 5 ; Dent. 7.
1 ; Josh., 3. 10; Nth. 9. 8.)' The
C Lnaanites and Pcr lrzites are fre-
quently associated with +each yther
in the rt
atYes of Genesis Ys 'ttn
o
:ledges ,erspeciaby. trent stone •.,t'
these narratives it would seem that
the latter occupied a district about
Bethel and Sli:echem particularly,
but the probable derivation' of the
word from "pei'azi," meaning conn
try folk or peasantry, makes it
seem jirobable that the name refers
to the village population of
Canaan, the tillers of the soil in
general, rather than to any par-
tieular. tribe or mace. For no'besen
Canaan and Canaanite see Text
Studies- for February 16,
8. Brethren --In, the wider sense
of kinsmen or relatives,
10, Lifted, up his eyes -Surveyed
the land,
Plain of the Jordan -•Or, circle.
Half the world 'is on the .'song
scent in the pursuit of happiness.
They think it consists. in having
and getting and in being 'served by
others. It consists in givi..g and
serving others.
Mrs. Kawler--Isn't this sofa tush
iou the one I saW you making for
Clara's Christmas present? Mrs.
)(aye -Yee, but when I got it fin-
ished It was entirely too pretty to
Five away, so I bought hera ready-
. one,
Hearing the new E' diton
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