The Blyth Standard, 1903-02-19, Page 7...............
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Don't forget the old man
with the fish on his back.
For nearly thirty years he
has been traveling around the
world, and is still traveling,
bringing health and comfort
wherever he goes.
'To the consumptive he
brings the strength and flesh
he so much needs.
To all weak and sickly
children he gives rich and
strengthening food.
To thin and pale persons
he gives new firm flesh and
rich red blood.
Children who first saw the
old man with the fish are now
grown up and have children
of their own.
He stands for Scott's Emul-
sion of pure cod liver oil -a
delightful food and a natural
tonic for children,for old folks
and for all who need flesh and
strength.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Cheminte,
Toronto, Ontario.
60o. and $1.00; all druggists.
St1I?day School.
INTERNATIONAL, (44',tit1N NO. Yet
1''llllttAitY t., 11103.
Chrietinn Lore. -I Cor. 13. head 1 Join 9: 7-'-1
.Commentary. -At the conclusion of
tbo preceding chalkier 11Ls apostle
proposed to show the Corinthians a
more excel.ent way than that In
which they were proceeding. They
were so uistrnetod Rich ecualntimm,
divided by parties, (114(1 4)01.10118 of
044.1-8 other's g,(1a, that unity was
nearly -destroyed. This cans a full
proof that unity to God and nide
Wan wanting ; and wlthent this their
numerous gills and other graces
'Moro nothing In the eyc44 of God;
for it was evident that they dW not
levo one another, which 1e a proof
• that they did not love God, and,
0o0soqu_ntly, that they had not (true
:edgier.
Love superior to trifle (vs. 1-3).
1. thcugli 1 epenk-The objector In-
state that the (mime cited In 1h10 and
the two fol.owing verses could never
occur, but this has nothing to do
with the apostle's argunurut. lie
does not stop to ellscuse whether It
would or would not lee possible for
these things to actually take place;
but even if 11 were possible, yet with-
out charity (here would be no profit.
Tongues, etc. -That is, though I
were able to speak all the languages
gpoken upon earth, and With the elo-
gnene) of angels, and though I have
the gift of tongues bes(owed by the
spirit of Pentecost. But have not
iOvo-That love to God and man
which Is shed abroad h1 the regener-
ated and sanctified soul by the Huly
Ghost.
Glft of prophecy -The knowi-
edge of future scents, and also abil-
ity td speak God's word (chap. xis, 8).
All mysteri o -Th nu,gli I understand
the meaning of all the types and fig-
ures of the Old Testament, and all
the secrets of nature, and the dark
things In Gaps provldencee. All
BINDER TALK
re our last home we spoke, of some
important features of binder con-
struction. This subject is of tluf-
Aclent moment to Justify (ler pur-
suing It further In, the inlorests of
our farming readers.
Wo spoke of the advantage of the
floating elevator as used on the
Massey -Harris Binder. We retreat
that It le very necessary to success-
ful harvesting In heavy crops,
Antler Important point k the con-
ltruetlon of the Malin Frame of the
Nader. A railway bridge requires
a 801 1(11 foundation, and a binder re-
galrea n strong frame. This is an-
other place where the Massey -Har -
rte Binder undoubtedly exeelis all Its
compciltoro. The frame on the
Maeney-Harris Is epiendli .y truss^d-
it will stand all the strain that It
1s called upon to hear. We believe
title b tho secret of the stieeeseof this
Machine. If you are buying a binder
this ymr we tulvlan you to carefully
�a0k into this feature You well be
well repaid for so doing. And we do
not speak without knowledge of the
isimember what we have said
Igbnpt tho Massgy-Murrls,
!mowhdlgc-Every human art and
rci ilea, 1 (RI(\e mountains -bee
dt,tt. Nail. LO, axl, .i. "Removing
u:cnutaina Ina phrase used to signify
th. mooing or conquering great
el fi• Ili H getting ticouth perplex -
id Tie ugh 1 tile highest. kind
ul• filth nal rould i1(0414pi1811 the
greatest possible results. But have
nut love - Notie ,1 Hatt Paul does not
as:,'r1 that one could have thele
thine,: midfoot love, but says "1t"
he c�vhld• lam hotting -"Nothing in
no spit', nothing un the, sight of lied,
nothing In the church, and lfocxl for
welling to mankind
8. :111 wy giwds-Though I distri-
bute them piece by piece with the
greatest carr. Doily to las hernial-
-Milt will fight for Christianity or
Me Mr Christianity who will not live
Its spirit, which is love. without the
soul, trod rejects ell ekes, and so re-
jects the rutin, who is therefore
profited nothing."
II. Tho qualities of love (v4'(. 4-7).
t. Love -"Having exalted love as
'the golden Secy which open the
palace of eternity, he proceeds to
,lescrlbe It. :[lh.a he docs n4) it roan
migh'C
describe gold, by showing
its effects and ter:, marks by which
it may be diitinguislhld.•' Sufferelh
long -This is the negative side of
love. It suffers all the weakness,
Ignorance, errors and infirmities of
the children of God; and all tint
malice and wickedness of the elcld-
ren of this world, not only for a
time, but to the end, 1s not puffed
up -"Is not Inflated with pride, or
self-coneelt oa account of any en-
dowments or elualificiltious, meeUll
or physical, natural or atvluired,
civil or religious."
6. Unseemly - Unbecomingly,
haughtily, seeketit not her ovn-
LoNe is an utter enemy to self-
ishness, Charity never seeks its
owin to the hart of otters, or with
the neglect of others; but prefers
their welfare to lie own.
6. Rojoteeth not In urLghteons-
nees-It is not love, but its oppo-
site that rejoiceth in the downfall
or Injury or disgrace of others,
and in the triumph of wickedness.
But in rho truth -In the vic-
tory of truth In the earth. "The
truth" frequently moans "the gos-
pel." Love Joys in th'a triumph of
virtue and in glad when the gos-
pel h extended, even though It he
through rivals or enemies. See 1'hl,
l., 15-18.
7. Iloaretlf-It^p
ehips; or eovereti
others. Belleveth
to believe the, best
nntl will credit no
on the most positive
0th -Hope is desire,
expeetatlost. Ene
everything ns from
ful airier nil circ
r'()hlChl'.a 144111 1111'1!-
: the 1 tit tgs of
-"Is 0(141' ready
nt every Person,
evil of any but
ev:deuce." Hop -
mangled with
(urcth' - Accepts
m the Lord; 184(43-
utusttince0.
III. Love enduring and abhl.ng
(vs. 8-113, 8.) Never htilntt-It lo
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illver
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pointe.
From Chicago and St, Louie pro•
portlonately low rates are to effect
by lines connecting with the Uuton
Pacific to all above points,
For full Informatloa call on or
attires*
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eternal to Its very nature and mast
endure us long as God endures,
for God 1s love. Prrophucics-The gift
of prophecy "shalt 110 (10n' away,"
The revelation given by (Lod to the,
church being completed, the gifts
01 prophecy w1t1 bo no louger
metaled.
0-11. In part -Gal reserves for Ills
children it knowledge far superior
to what he lute. revealed to them
Imre. Their greatest discoveries In
nature and grace are only the be-
ginning Of better things. Perfect -
The state of eternal blessedness. A
child -"Paul uses this as an illus-
tration. The present state 10 a
estate of chi (Mood ; aha future, that
or manhood. Seeln is the difference
between earth alai heaven,
12. For now -In this present life.
D1 a mirror, darkly -Ancient mir-
rors were not monde of Blase, but of
polished metal, and the reflections
were very obscure and Imperfect.
Face to face -The medium through
which we perceive heavenly things
is faith, and with It we now see
through a glass darkly. In our per-
fect vision, when face to taco with
our Maker, APO shall comprehend the
character of God, the mysteries of
providence, the plan of redemption,
and the glories of the heavenly state.
-111h. Mus. Shall I know -That Is,
there will be a thorough, complete
knowledge, as the original word
signifies. Mysteries will uo longer
tt'ouble nB.
13. Now abkleth -Amid thtngo
changeable and pertehing the Chris-
tian retakes these principal saving
graces, boot here and hereafter.
Faith -"The vision of the unseen
(Aeb• xi• L), with its consequent
trust In Clod." Hope -The expecta-
tion of future good. Faith and hope
will bo stronger and more complete
in the next world than In this. "That
our happy state will continue for-
ever we shall know simply because
God has promised lt, that is, by a
faith similar to our present belief
to the gospel."-Groateet ... le love
-Greatest to extent, in endurance,
In manifestation, tireatos because
without love the others would pro-
fit nothing.
Teachings -It Is more Important to
be good than to do good. Only 440.
tion prompted by love aro accep-
table to God. Sacrifice without love
is 4)4141. Love bears tests.
PR,ICTICAh SURVEY.
Why tiro Greek word "agape" is
Another club woman, Mrs.
Houle, of Edgerton, Wis., tells
how she was cured of irregulari•
ties and uterine trouble, terrible
pains and backache by Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
"A while ago my health began to 1
fail because of female troubles. The I
doctor did not help me. I rememberr'l
that my mother had used Lydia E.
Plnkham's Vegetable Compound
on many occasions for irrcgularitiee
and uterine troubles, and I felt sure
that it could not harm Inc at any rate
to give it a trial.
"1 was certainly glad to find that
within a week I felt mach bett•r, the
terrible pains in my back and stile
were beginning to (sea ss, and at the
time of menstruation I did not here
nearly as serious a time as hereto-
fore, so I continued its use for two
months, led at the crd of that time I
was like a enw woman. I really have
never felt harm. iu my life, have not
had a siel: headache since, and weigh'
20 pound; more than I ever did, so I
nnhcsltatinttly recommend Vegetable
Compound:' -Mas, MAY IIA1L1, Ed-
gerton, Wis., President Household
Economies Club, - in000 forfeit If original o
above tatter proair. r genuineness cannot ba produced.
Women should remeinber there
Is one tried and trite remedy for
all female ills, Lydia E. Pink-
battt's A egetnbleCompound, Ite-
flue to buy any other medicine,
you need the beat.
tran:Inter]"charity," In this chap-
ter u,'l In the rest of the Bible
"love'," 1 cannot Yell ; or why rho
Greek w,-u•d, "philia;' which always
Ilinane soc' form of human love, is
trnnelatr:4 by the same word, I do
not knew. it (414 (1111 to me,enfortun-
rde that It la tee, for there {s noth-
ing In common between the two
words (-wept flint they Troth may be
dominated emotions of the souk and
they are posh slx)ntantons In their
nction. Tito first we lost all trace
of In our forlorn! head by sin; the
letter, In various forms, is present
in every human brevet. They are
evidently placed within u4) for a
purpose. end well do they accomplish
their object.
Divine love Was placed 111 man when
ho was formed, for In the "linage of
uu.t Wae no made, and he never ^an
regain whet h0 has lost untti It 1s
»ilea abroad in his heart by the
Holy Ghost at conversion. Having
the Divine Image makes man nkln
with his Maker, and causes men, In
11181111111811re, to feel for this lost
world ad Jeat144 did when ho left
Heaven to suffer and die to bring
us back.
This word "agape," love, is more
Dilly nnalyzcxl in tide chapter than
In any other part of the amoral
word. 'rho fact is clearly pre-
sented that it person may he pos-
scssel of many commendable thinge
and yen, be ad 44 sounding brass or a
tinkling cymbal, without a particle
of the grace of Got in the soul.
Thyro hits probably been more
controversy over the questtou, Of
wlutt d0044 religion consist ? than over
any other subject, and It will doubt-
less continue until the end of time;
and this notwithstanding the fact
that rho Lord has condescended in
this chapter to make it 00 plain that
every school child can understand.
It is often enid, "Tho preacher le
too stringent In hie remarks, ho
needs more love," when perhaps thnt
Is the very thing that has Caused him
to speak es he has. Rut 11110 ie
often a perversion of divine love,
for as a rule the more real love a
person possesses the closer will lie
adhere to the teachingo of the Scrip.
turf's.
Information About St, John.
A few Stncfays ago, to a Phila-
delphia church, the pastor was tell.
log the children of the Sunday
school about the Scriptures and
closed his remarks by relating to
them the life of St. John. When
he bol finlshed he wanted to see
If the children had been payng at-
tention to his address and asked
them if any of them could tell him
about the life of St. John. .After
a fen minutes a little girl to the
end of the Sunday school raised
her hand and said : "Yes, sir 1 I
tin tell you about him." "Oh,' saki
the minister, "I am NO glad croute
one has been paying attention to
my remarks. Now let me hear
about St. Jahn," The little girl be-
gan:
"John, John, the piper's son.
Stole a pig and away be run,'"
DEBT OWED TO THE NURSE
One Physician Who Amiler inted the
Lierviveg of Trained Helper.
"Now, doctor," said the trained
nurse to the great physician, "what
do I own you 1"'
The wear cud Lear of her calling
lent begun to toil, mid the nurse had
taken her turn at placing patient.
After a dozen visits she had come
to pay her bill.
The spcciclist looked at her it
moment gravely. Then he said;
"You know 1 clutrge $17.50 for a
prescription."
The nurse ga:•0 a little involun-
tary gasp of alarm. 'Oh, doctor,"'
810' cxeii,hoist, "you mean for each
Prescription ? Why, I've been here
11
fage Metal
Single or double -light elven: 1 r'r.�,,
mulcal \Vie not Huy t4' act r, I
man wife ting lutc10H olden ".rd
IA n. d I lull eaa OPCII c r 4'l•
wind -no 11I111I1511(11rf1,1,, 4'c„ t. 1 ,4 �l
made, Uro Pane r'ence. and Ioull
ThoPageWirePoar.Co Lrmttcd W rcLle
Ont. montreal,P Q .tad 5t. Jobn 1, n ie
pissed into the ,aoterpiece9 01 114'
literature.
The evidence 1s for strong, and
• e0tree from: 100 :41 (4 y rlit.trtern, that
the oke wuuratien with biblical
phraseology and lmh(gcry and Illue-
tralton is a thing of the past. An
s
orld and astounding Ignorance ha
too often succeeded it. Tennyson and
Browning, to say nothing of .Milton
and Dryden, aro already In need of
scholiasts to explain to 1cgmn.0110
minds In school and college echoes
anal renl))lso0ncov of the 1)14(10, W111011were eeeond nature to an earlier
generation. All lids Is a twice -toll
If still sorrowful tale. And there
seem) Ito present lope of turning
back the 11411. of battle. we can but
sadly reckon up our losses. -Century.
The "
n
n It
Then 1 illegal upon her that the NO MORE PAIN
high-priced speeligi81 might be juk-
lug.
"Yes," he resumed, with a suspic-
ion of n. scute, "yon must pn,t• mu
$17.10 for each prescription or noth-
ing."
oth-
Ing."
Phare tvus no mistaking his m•an-
ieg 114)44'.
"1.101, donor," sued ti:" :case, "that
seem :lune f;ti,'. dere I've
been cooling week after week to see
you and gel your mlvrre-yo)) who
are so bu:,c, and will, 3) many de-
m:unds on your leisure that you scar-
cely have,, thin: to rat. Oh, I know,
its outsiders do not, huts pr, clOtls ev-
ery minute Is to y011,"
"Rut ( do rat," return '1 this re-
doubtable M. D.. "and at n,ttter re.
gator hours. Anil I do wan11g1 to
put In a gots! night's shop as a
rule. Now, how do I mit htege to do
this? Preemie of the trained nurse.
Do yon think 1'vforgotten the old
days before aha came? Don't I
know very well that w•Ittnet her the
physleln.n's work would he a dog's
work. 11 I get the rest tit It I neat
and can eel without Interruption it's
duo to her."
"It's good of you to sa,v so, doc-
tor."
"It's only decent that I should bear
It in mind. flow eau t forget the
times when, night atter night, 1
would be called from my bed to
visit e0111s patient who didn't need
mo at all; swine sick child, Per -
hope, who was doing finely, It the
mother had only known it': That Is
all citengcr1 since tiro nurse 13 on
wale') and shares the responsibility.
I'm only too glad to have been of
Homo eeryice to yep In return for
n'l you have done for me." - New
York Herald.
HAI) TRIED IN VAIN
.1 young man by 1111) name of
William Kott, coachman, came to
my store, complaining that lues feel
hurt him very badly. He had In
4'1111 tried to get relief by consult-
ing phyulc'ions. I 41111,9 4)x1(4)0 41 a j
great deal to tlra cold by his occu-I
patio)), Iris feet got worse daily,"
untie one day he fainted 111 the I
street. A few days after he again'
came to my store and showed me
Itis feet. I have seen a great
many sores to my life, but nothing
to equal this, and ca118 afraid the
poor (011044 would lose his limbs, {
Ile asked me for 8t, Jacobs Oil; we I
rubbed his feet well with Gin oil,
and he took the remainder with
him. After nine day's this same man
again came. Into my store, per-
fectly well, and requested me to i
write to you of this most wonder-
ful cure; he also slated that two
other pe1'801114 had been cured o1
Rheumatism by the EC1011 bottle
which helped him. -John Lenten.
TtIE LOSS tJF THE BIBLE.
01d Saturation With Biblical Imager)
Thing of Past.
One cannot well deny that the bat -
tie has gone agalust the Bible us
the only great literature On Ilux-
ley's phrase) within reach of the
comma!) people. Too many archers
have pressed it sora Cheapened and
multiplied newspapers and maga
-
saga and books of 1.11 kinds have fal-
len In with, If they have not fos-
tered, 1111 extensive 111 the plane of
an Intensive rending (habit, so that
the Bible must now struggle for ex-
istence 110 literature, Instead of he-
Iug the "ono book." Bible reading
has been bowed out of the Public
Schools, while the home, to which
it cans again kindly commended, has
politely passed on the unwelcome
guest to the Sunday School. But
that institution, with the best wi11
in the World, cannot recreate the
heaven which lay about the infancy
of those, who, at a mother's knee,
made their young imagination fam-
alar with the racy, piquant English
of the King James version, and with
wealth of Oriental trope and alleg-
ory and parable and pastoral and
drama, which, from the Bible, has
IN THE BACK
Chas. (Jilchrist, of' Port Hope,
Cured b,, Dodd's Kidney
Hits.
Ex-Fi:hcry Overseer in Splendid
Matti' at Seventy -tour --What Ile
Has to Say ot'the Matter.
1'ot•t Boy, Ont., Feb. 2.-(Spoelal)-
Everybaly ie I'ort trope kuuw4 Mr.
Chas. Gilchrist, for-fl(tena years
Chief of Police and afterward Fish-
ery Overseer of thI Dominion Gov-
ernment. fie is seventy-four years of
age now, and a healthy 111118, But Ire
has hail 1111 share of oufferin'g. For
ten years h0 was afflicted with Dia-
betes and Kidney, Disorder. Dodd's
Kidney Pills cured hien.
Speaking of the case recently Mr.
Gilchrist said:
"I have need Doad's Kidney P111s
for about five years, oft and on.
"Whoa I get a pale In the back and
my urine la full of brlok,1iut I take
a couple of Dotld's Kidney Pelle and I?
aha all right. I generally keep them
001 hand, dor there is no medicine {Ike
them.
"When I commenced to take
00x11'8 Kidney Pills I was In a fear.
ful state. They have made me a new
man. I have about one-quarter acro
to a garden. I dug and planted 1t
Last spring. When I first took Dodd'
Kidney Pills I could mot have done
tt to save my life.
"I beltevn I would have been dead
Only for Dodd's Kidney Pills."
It le mes8 like Me that are giv-
ing Dald's badnoy Pills their popul-
arity.
Collected Humor.
Thu Debtor -Do you believe in im•
mortality, sir ?
'Phe Creditor-Asseretny, sit.
"Then, as you are in no hurry for
the money, 1'11 make this note due or
the tiny of the judgment."
First Bee -She was a mighty pretty
git 1, but, I couldn't help alleging her.
13txond Bee -Well, there's a divin-
ity that eltapos our coda
"Love has a strange effect upon
Bom0 111 ,."
"In %bat way 2'
"Why. the more they snake of 1t
the less they have,"
She -1 wish I had known before we
were monied that you wore going
to treat me this way.
He -But don't you suppose 1t hurts
me it:44 11111011 as It does yuu? I'm not
naturally eruct
"Papa, what is the ballot box?"'
"My con, it 14) tho place where
the pr4oplc decide between rulers
that the politicians 801104."
"The worst thing about Kipling to
that you can't always understand
tum."
"And the: worst thing about Al-
fred Anstuh Is that you always
can'•
" What does It moan to be a
Wit?"
"Why-, when any one gets off a
good thing, to have the reputation
of saying 1t youreeIL"
She -What does your love amount
to anyway?"
lie -It's overdrawn my salary IOW
st, molithe.
I'roprtetor-I'm sorry I can't glen
you the bridal chamber, sir. It's
occupied
"What else have you got ?"
"A fine sample room."
'Defiant -The cellar of my !muftis
full of water.
Landlord -Well, you mlts(n't mead
that. The ground is responsible.
"But this came down through the
roof."
Why do we wear
Granby Rubbers and
Overshoes
Dealers all over Dominion say they give better satis-
faction than any others. 1 he people say they fit better,
look better, wear better.-Uecalse they are honestly
made out of pure new rubber.
"Granby Rubbers wear like iron."