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The Blyth Standard, 1903-04-09, Page 7HOUSEY'S RAPIDS IS IN LINE. Deo. C. Chalker Tells What Dodd's Kidney Pills Did for Him, Took slim From His Bed, Made 11 int a Well Man Able ALIO Wllnng to 4)0 a Fair Day's Work. $ousey's Rapids, Ont., 511rch L':).— tepecinL)—As ivory city, town and village in Canada seems to bo giving its evidence as to the wonderful cures resulting from Dodd's Kidney Pills, thern 1s no reason Removal Rapids should not be in line. People here yawn Kidney troubles just the sante as elsewhere, and like others they have used Dodd's Kidney Pals :nal been our s t. One of the most remarkable cures was that of (h'n. 1', Chalker. He stays: "' I a,m cured of my Kidney. (otnptaint. I luno loo doubt about 1t In the least. I weigh tell pound@ more then laid fourteen months ego, can 1111 a fair day's work every day, and I nm C1(nr of my 411d enemy, lame back, heavy, aching new, 131131 bloat- ed ey'0H—yea, it is all guar, verged out by Doeld'a Kidney fills. " No ono can realize the relief ex- empt those, who have Isom through It all. I was so bad I could not work. bard, but WAN compelled to make a living. My head felt He 1sul that my eyes would seem to nota. I fell tired all the time, ,,iy arms telt useless at times and so very heavy. .1t hist 1 was had up and Poul.' do no work. "Then I was Induced to try Dodd'14 Kidney fills, 04(41 you see the result. It only took dix bows le curt, 1111' completely." And Dfr, Chalker i4 only our of many 1n this u('Igilborhnol who (1110r3n+ their ;good Ia'altn up to 00111114 Kidney Pills. Surpday Schools INTERNATIONAL LESSON NO. R. APRIL 1'2, 1903 The Roeorra:tine. ) ('0r. 44: "a, 21, Commentary—After proving the reetaroctlel( of 3'(44'411 from the Seliptutey (vs. 1-11 and from eye- witnesses (vs. tS-1C), Paul offers a str'014t' argument 'by showing the re- sults or 'tido minivan, deems (4' 1. 'PI)' whole gospel 01,(113I 3a' a failure and prealahtlg and faith, tam (v. I4). This Is clear h(''ause, (1), if Christ hog not been rn1xtd from the dead Ho cannot keep Hi', promises. 2. Ile cannot be a 34(rsrni saviour fr0ur stn. 3. Ho cannot 344' proved to be title Non of Doti. "It is 111114 power over death, Ills e0r41ina4d existence, Igo ever living, that completes the -proof that Ile 1:s n divine Sit(Iou1'.'' t, P34e4444 hos been ne atonement for slag. Tioi'e tan '3):1 101 (11'011(1 coining. I. Christ's resurrection affirmed. —tot 20, 21. 233. :Now 'r4 Christ risen—"Paul UI - ains this famous chapter with n 10,;u(anatifv4g of 6240 proms of ,the nnsurivrbon of i'hrisl. Ho brings wittav414 after witness, ewe 501) 1, ono time, %vile during fir' forty days between the rrwurre'tlon and the n)eena10u, sen, .Jesus, touched Him, • heard him talk, ate ivit44 Ilius, walk - e3 WW1 slim at different times in various places, and ninny of these witnesses were familiar acauaint- anceay. 21, By man -11 p!e4oed 4lo,1 that 1'n some way humanity 14h0u(l with- a11i itself, however aided with divin- ity, work nut Its own destiny, both for death and life. in Adam and In elitist." Came death -Compare Ro- ut/us v. 12-19 with the narrallvq in Oen. 311. 13y man the resurroc- tlon—Mortality came by Adam, Im- mortality by Cl11^19t. 8o sure a4 all 3414444) 1/C0(1 14u14,µ41:led 10 natural lkil(th by Adam, (so same shall all In inieed again by Christ ,Jesus. — Clarloe. 11. The Incorruptible holy (v44. 50- 57). 110. This 1 say—The up:'st1' ahuws clearly that riddle to his 111,1,11,111 '011- (Rtlon cannot enter the portals of ,Sterna( glory. Fli+sh and blood—Man In his prevent state of Infirmity 4411'1 may, with a body that Ls fragile and weak. Cannot inherit—His na- ture 144 not capable of enduring 1344' "eternal weight of glory.' 111 order • to be able 1:0 inhabit the eternal nut.nalona, man must he 1(01)01114!. Kingdom of Ood—Hoe von; appropri- ately called the kingdom lle•nmae 13e will reign there in undivided and per- 'fect glory for'e'ver.—Barnn4. Neither doth, etc.—Our ordinary flesh and blood is by Its very on love destined to corruption. It I. net with much nosh and blood that we can become partakers 03 the ineol'repti311c life. —Lias. 131, 132. A mystery --1 truth not known bolo^e, and even now that It Is revealed U is toothy() for human reason to fathom. We—Tlutt is, the Whole body of Christu4)44 wild are enndldatrs for the 810(1004 resurrce- tion. The use of the word "we" hl this connection does net prey", ns *1010 (4nm to think, (hot the apostle • _ _-- etpsaUtrd to be mire at the coming of 'Christ. Not till asleep ---13)' shall not 1111 die. :111 be (hanged--Those who aro elite at the tiny of Judg- ment 4-31411 Is, changed NO 11111.1 their bodies will become spirituel ho,lie4 like the bodies of those who (Iml1 be 1111814i from the 4)011. .ret, corruptible -'rhe mor- tal ((411y Is 11111 destroyed and again emitted, bud It Is "ciolhed Igen" with Inun0rinllly. "It re:mivesan ad- dition of qualities within it did not pesses4 before," l; written- In 114a1n11 x(1. 8. 8w811on'''.I up -13111111 i4 here peennillyd anti t•' pres'uted nus 11 de- teurhug bring, swallowing up nal the g,'ueratiuna of teen, ani ley the re,ur- '(':•lnou of the holt amt th,' 114slru'•- tion of the empire of drape, 14013 14 represented 114 Hw-n114)1v1og him up.— l'tarke. 111 victory—'rhe vletery over death and the grave (vlll bo n0m- 11ele. 'Che changed holy w•111 be (1) hue01'ruptIble, (2) glorious, (3) pow- erful, (h) a spirituel body, (5) one like the Ludy of the glorified Christ. What a time of victory that will b4' for the rlghteloo4: 55-57. Thy sting—Quoted from Hosea 1111. 14. Death Is here repre- sented 154 having a sting. i) grove--" den.th—The 11. 1. also 1rnn4tlnNPsthe two menders of this verse. Sting sin—"Desch could not have entered lulu the world if 4111 had 1101 en- tered first, and it 14 stn 111411 311114 armed 114nt14 with Its destroying force ; by 44111 both body and sold are slain." The law—That wh3+h gives 4311 1(14 power Is the feet that It is the trumegreasiou of the righteous law o1 an all -wise and all -holy beteg. III. Tho church admonished (v. 58). 58, Therefore—We come now to the conclusion of this Wouderfnl chapter. Stedfast—Ile settled and firm In your (111111 In the resurrection, 0hleh 4om0 (v. 12) are endeavoring to over- throw. Uiluwnwoble—"Let nothing move you away from this hope of the gospel, widen is given unto you." Always 11boundiug'_"''hendfast menus positive, intrinsic fleetness; 1tnu1nv'e- ahl), implies resistance to the migh- tiest ou(4545111 pr'4snres nod fiercest woad.: nb01wll ig 11)4:)(14 energetic taction." Work of the Lord— That whirl) the Lord required ; all the du - Mrs. Anderson, a prominent society woman of Jacksonville, Fla., daughter of Recorder of Deeds, West, says : "There are but few wives and mothers who have not at times en- dured agonies and such pain as only women know of. I wish math women knew the value of Lydia E. Pink - ham's Vegetable Compound, It is a remarkable medicine, different in action from any other I ever knew and thoroughly reliable. "I have 4cen eases where women doctored for years without permanent beaellt who w0(44 cured tit leas than three months after taking your Vege- table Compound, while others who were chronic and ineuea.ble came out cured, happy, end in perfect health after a thorough tmatment with this medicine. I have never used it myself without gaining great benctit. A few doses restores my strength and appetite, and tones up the entire system. Your medicine has been tried and fouul true, hence 1 fully endorse it."— Mea. R. A. ANDERSON, 112G 11•ta;l: in ton St., Jacksonville, ISa.—:5000 /oriel t If original of nlaue to timon(al preelnq genu- ineness cannot be produced, Vie experience and testimony of some of the most, noted women of America go to prove, beyond a question, that Lydia E. Ptak - ham's Vegetable Compound win correct all such trouble at once by removing the cause, and re- storing the organs to a healthy and normal condition. tice:, of ChrillhU14. The eorn'erelon of sinners and the upbuilding of the church. Ye knot,—Christians are a positive people. They do not live In uneertaknty and d(wlbt. Thoughts,—"The ale point which is most distinctly the peculiarity of Christian touching 114 to the future state is the re'snrreetion of the body. (It has 104.0 said that Christianity' is the only tr'liglon which takes ser- ious account of the hotly, or 11004 It any honor, or regards Itollnnnw no DetestIble In connection with it.) It le all a pure matter 0f revelation, and n. pure question of frith. Now that the truth has been lunaonnced, var- ious natural analogies 111(1)' Fs' Im- agined rind pres,,wl into servle". bei certainly they 11)414' suggested It. • We make Granby Rubbers and Overshoes out of pure new rubber. Can as much be said of any other make? Granby Rubbers cost the maker more, but they cost the wearer less, for one pair does the work of two pairs of ordinary rubbers. "Granby Rubbers wear like iron." Consumption The only kind of consump• tion to fClt is ne,lected consumption." People are learning that con- sumption is a curable disease. It is neglected consumption that Is So 011C(1 incurable, At the faintest suspicion of consumption get a bottle of Scott's Emulsion and begin regular doses. The use of Scott's Emulsion at once, has, in thousands of cases, turned the balance in favor of health. Neglected consumption (does not exist where Scott's Emul- sion is. Prompt use of Scott's Emul- sion checks the disease while it can be checked. Send ter free ',Ample. SCOTT & nl1WNE, Chemist", Toronto, Oatarls pa. and $l,oq all drutpitts. Henson, unaided., never deemed of ilio resurrection. rll:A11'r1C.41, SCIlVEY, The doctrine of the resurrection of the 1441;3' IN distinctively n reve- Intion of the Bible and Cheistlan- I1y, lienthen religion and philoso- phy continued 31)3311)4111)484, of o future life for the Spirit, bat con- tained no hint of it resurrection for the beefy-. Ilene' the doctrine of the r'4urreetinu from the dead ns taught by the npostlee scented foolishness to (hi heathen world. Importance of the resurrection of Christ to the ('helltlen 143 -stent The apostle bases his argument for the resurrection of all upon the resurrection of Christ. Indeed, this iw the keystone of Christianity. Blot out the victory of Christ ()ler the grave and the whole system falls to the ground. The apostle urges this though!: by various con- sidern(inas; lel The po44itive et4- dencc of Christ's resurrection from the ,fend (vs', 3-81. This evidence W011141 Is' stiffie1e11 to establish any fart iu tiny just 1('ibun111 In he worm. (b) 11)' then urges that to admit the resurrection of Christ Is to admit the pesslblilty of a resur- rection for n11 (ye. 12, dal. (0) lb' the; aeg0e4 that If Christ he sari risen preaehiug IN 111 vain, faith' Is vain and la' and others whoprcach- ed Christ's power to save were talent witnesses (vs. 113-17). Only a living Christ can save men. He. (35(4, ther4for0 1111 Celli Nave (Meta. vii. •'S) (,1) "Then they also which are fallen asleep in Christ are perlshes1," (v, 181. Their hope for the future Was at delusion, their tri - 11a)11 a fa nt'a y-. Our hope of nlret- ing again with thein a dream, (el "13 In this life only, we have hope in Christ, w -r, are of 1111 nen mast miserable," most to b.' omundse'- nt( (l11.ope through the resurrection of Chl'141 of a resurrection for all ills people. "But now la Chrhrt risen," etc. tv. 20). The ('31)41 of Christ's reservation upon fns dns'Iples Is 11- luatra14,1 In John st.20. Th03 were'. "glad when they on lh^ Loral." (tope revived, despair fled, f:t1U1 reasserted itself and they were "glad." Tim joy. outs note of v, _0 win con)tetrl1ly kept before the (hnr(44 by the :tamales. (al It wait 0 1' (sued thought In heir preaching. Ib) In f'oul's lire It was the Inspiration which enable) hint to count all things bel Toss for Christ and to endure the dint' (bath of the apostolic n(luirtry. ,.c, 111 clew of sep- aration b3' dead, believers were einuf(r1en by lie hop, of 1t te4nrree- 11e'11 ;It the r11ming (13 dile Lord. (13) Were the seders passing through fiery (riot-, they were exhorted to patient endurnaee' in view of the glory which was to be theirs 111 the tip:pearing of Jesus Christ, (e) The saints are urged to persevere In the (111111011111 race by the born' that at itis conning lie "1411011 change our elle b0,i3- that It may be fashioned like unto His glorious body." T1114 hope has been and Is the Joy and the •luspirlt(inn of the church 0f ('hint In the earth. Victory In view or the resurrection. If Io one parll,'ul'lr sin and Satan keep the people of find under their power, salvation is Incomplete. Slit must (lot Duly be destoye'd hat Its conscquemes 114 01011. 711(4 ((14(11 he ICoomp11shed 0, Christ. "The Inst enemy that 81(4111 he destroyed Is death" (v. 261. Then 441111 over3 saint of (hod exclaim, "O death, where IN thy' sling':' el grave, where Is shy vie - tory?" (v. r",1, Nleiug 111144 triumph front a3ar, 151105 people may now by faith bring It nigh, The exhortation in thew of this huge (v. ,'3:, 1)))' insig'nincnn( (111 earthly- Lopes cun,parr,l ,vitt this! 'low full is this 1103(1' of e0coarnge- uumt to endurance. Therefore, "Ile 4tradtalt"—peas steadily rearward, turning neither to the right liana nor to the left ; "unmovnbl'"—let no- thing disturb the eere'nity' of spirit, begotten by this hope; "11104134 abounding,' cls.—let tills hope inspire yon 10 your heat endeavor to glorify Iiia( and ndvnu4e Ilia kingdom who purchased this hope for you ; 'ter- m:much 1114 ye know that your 144101' Is not In vnh) iu 1110 Lord"—temldn- 1Ienhs to discouragement may 1 ('lee, but your rew:4("1 is not here; when Ile shall appear He shall "re(vlyd every man accordion Its 3114 work 6ha13 be."—June S. 1llrllea: . RAW EtiOS. Making Them Palatable for an Invalid Simple Egg No((. When 1.1101' erg., nee ordered for anti 1/1V:1 1111 to w-10111 1110,t 111,0 011- hxrQonallle, nakt' 4114 pall1l1bh' as Possible by het tang: the egg as cold urs one rno mnk4' it, tad then 14r1-1' It 110141 41 eon! glm4) as seen tis It ix )34vbe1, ttrites 14 WO t/11.1;111.11 4511'0 10 "WW1 )4 go. Eat." Of county it i.s use- less to 14('('50 no,t Itia.o' p,vde•tly fresh eggs. If the white alone Is 141 le 01ke'11 11 (1310(11,1 341 beaten want a whiseft 011111 rani 441111 and 3)01(4y, then en'ason(d w13t( Halt or sugar, which- ev+'r 1,4 preferred, and eaten itlth n (44)(0111. T1114 ran 140 no vuea with It 101' 11 414((40 of brr.nly if the patient tikes the Dudte, Some who ohieoot to (un egg beaten fu 11 glass of milk sweetened and 31114oltirl, c1111 taker the egg if the sugar is onlltled and the tav(ring extinct repineari by brundy A spoonful of rich, tldek cream x4(1441.1 to the white of 410 r'rg beaten still and flavored with n. 4/)1111111/11 or :brandy is; palatable and nutritious for an invalid or unymat whose health lac slightly impair)). .1 weal .'pick-me-up" is 144)11:3 in every' fatally from tine to tiu1', net 41444' l4loph0 u(d'nvtau(.1 '1lin l it i- far let- ter to speed a little time ends trim. hie io t1his 0144,0 thither 11444)4 to re- sort to stimulants of any kind. An egg, hearten in a cup. rued the cap fIhIel O'(tll ('011,1`, should be glton (0 one with a Jotted appetite for hreakthst. Stir the egg. ('4pldly whno pouring' the eofrm 0144' it to playlet nt.a curdling. ('re:uu or milk and tomtit. should Lunn 1,0 added as meal. ------------ The Way She Worked 11, N. Y. TOM'S, "of rouse, you can't take 1)111(11," she said, looklug at hint, thimghl(u!- 13. Ile r0ulda'l, 111111 she Oh w it, and netts( why she sa.it! it. it 00401 not have been 110ee4411.1t otherwise. 'Of course, "rte ('plied. "1lavo you been hinting at anything"" "Ott, del5', no," she nntsvered with simpletons hest,. "i was just think- ing, yon know." "Thinking. of what 3" "Why, suppose --yon suppose, know—that 1 w-al4 1t 113:41.'' after pin1eriJig the nr:11ter deeply for (1)5vrni tnhtpt(', 110 decided to lake her. A 411111 that borne with reavnn !x not only unsightly, but a w)arbines of Ie. flesh. lit such tittle* taithh!'y use Weider'„ syrup Inn'rmt11y nod Weaker's ('era l,' ,'sarunlly. They always cern. you The Temptation of Sheldon, ICanrts City Journal. Parson 3111eldol, author or "In 111H Steps," and a man wino makes a specialty of believing hl the inher- ent honesty of all mankind, tells a good story on himself. Tit,' outer tiO3 a young couple npp(•ared at his Louse to be married. He performed the ceremony with ,due solemnity, and congrilulatcd the bride. Then be, observed the groom sea echleg through his pockets and looking a bit humiliated tiled ashamed. 11 11'11111, parson," he 011113, "that I •Ila't got any money to pay y -oil with;' P11441, after rt moment of deep thought, booking tip rhe'rf(!ly, ho add ed;'Y)ut 1 01111 telt you how you 0,444 314 you• gas motor, so it wuli t register." CANADA'S E.CPOBTS. Ca Ando ,produces one ,b14,1401 of wheat to thirty bushels grown else- where in the world. 10t5t'ithslnnd- ing this foot, Cantu ie by far the largest exporter of agricultural In- plen(0nts in the world, her population being taken Into consideration. Ina. - i111.; the past seven years the exp.,rls of ('nnadian imps: 110'1114 hate r" u'h- (l the 11441 total ur 1P11 nlillluu') of daliars, or equal to the export of twenty million ,bushels of wheat grown in the great Northwest at fifty rents per hnshl•I. 'Phase facts 4henld certainly establish in the minds of all think !'' farmers the excellent quality owl lhr' high 1''pu- tlatlon which opium Lain to t'1)(ladi11n- nnnlo in(pl'•uuv)l4. (';ulndlnn Imple- ments are tap)rt'll to 'very country in (14' t(,nld where grain is grown, 4xr)pl to the failed 141:ttes. Tient mnek'1 1' 1a seal'.) book to Canadian I8I4('Itent nurnufaetur'rs 114 11'11 as to the ('nn:tdlnn tanner, for hardly any of hie products find n. market there., while the aggressive Ameri- can 18 Cnlnpetllg 1111 etre OW world, end in (huuldn, too, for :eery limb of ground now held by the ('anadlan former and nru1111nelever. Don't you think It would be to ,rout own atIvaetage, 1114 (1,'33) 110 to the advantage of (':ntau111 4/811 4;111011; that articles should 14' grown and made at home that aro consumed by the Canadian 1x:011101 Think the ('natter over, and see whether it 1s not your duly to work for 1h1., end. .1 West Philadelphia girl 4ny4 (1(4' 01.0,111 0141,1' marry n nuns who (multi (3111, her a (•anlage, beeams' she blas 1101411' yes 11"1'11 11 1111. t0 get e seat In a street ear. SHOOTINC PAINS. Mrs. John Quick Cured of Sciatica By Munyon's Rheumatism Cure. A Wonderful Cass and Remarkable Discovery. "If my remedies will not do what I claim for then, their sale should be prohibited by law."—MUNXON. "I have had l'31eun(atism for number of years and auffcr,d witlt pains in my, joints a great deal, and shooting pains all through Illy body. 1 procured a sample vial of Itfuny00'3 Rheumatism Cure at the free distribution, and 1 am indeed thankful. Aly pains have all left tile. 11 any t other sufferer wants to get cured of Rheumatism I advise Munyon's Rheumatism ('err." -'Mrs. John Quick, 102 John street, Toronto. MUNYON'S REMEDIES. .ldutiyon', Cough (hire alala 00(1031,, night sweats, allays soreness and speedily heals the lungs. Price :bra .Dlunyon's Kidney Core apeedllr curer pains to the kirk, lulus orroin and all forms of kidney disease. Price 20e. Munyon's Headache Cure stops headacno lu three minutes. Vries 2.5e. FREE MEDICAL ADVICE. Personal letters addressed to Prof. Ren- ate, Philadelphia, ('.$,A., containing de. tolls of slrllne'c, will h„ answered prompt- ly and free advice as to treatment w111 Its given. Yb Altruistic. Torii 111113 l'ountry, "\Vidow'bood omk'4 a Woman uo- Nrif 3 (h," "Why soy" "Because she (muses to look out for number ono and begins to loot out for /lumber two." CALIFOIINL4 WEALTH. The reports DUMP by the savings bank4 of San Francisco recently shote depesit14 of *116,817,637, This Immense 611111 'Sceeds the record of all former years, anti represents about *3180 per capita, Ali t1114 is more than three times thy average 441441/184 bank deposit per capitia for the whole (initial 51111(4, it iN Cer- tainly a good N11001 fig. Nor la it confined to Snit 1" riu(rhx/o. The returns from the banks of the. State, slave National 30101:s, show an 1) ggregate increase of asset* for the year, of 315.1„37e1,02I, This es - feeds the 'highest former reeorel of gain Ory ,y24,117!,41(7, a very satis- factory- state of affairs. California is net simply- a land for the tourist, but for 131.' investor and the farmer. Perhaps no other farmers enjoy so large all income as California farmers, A rate per rent on their 11,te4tmen143 that would satisfy the eastern farmer Is considered very meagre here, Fruit far0iing has 41n:4ys been pro- fitable; fortunes have been maade. In orange's, awl the great yield of alfalfa makes dniryieg a paying industry, Land Is lower fu prier than It will ever IH' again, mud rates from the east over 8: 441hern Pacific lines aro now bused oil a fare of WAR from Chicago, so that it is a good time 'to .see the State. Tina rate trill expire June 15th, writ' F. $; Chonto, (lettere' Agent, 8041 therm Pacific, Detroit, illicit. Polled Again, Sllggin''on—Poor 5ant(w-1 4000nt Is in hard luck again. Lnzorowicz-1 didn't hear about It : what Lav happened :' Stlggiuvon—Why he was attempt- ing to ascend 1n labs machine yester- day' when a cop ran hint in for hav- ing no \istb1e nY'ani of support.--Col- nmbla Jester. A Family Aaa(r. Mamma—For goodness sake, Elsie, why are yen shouting in tient (lite graceful fashion 7 Why cont you 144 gniet like R'lllfe? IElsie—lie has to be quiet, the way � we're playing. 134'(4 papa coming home dal”, ;nal I'm you.—Phlladel- phla Pres,;. A Wireless Message On How to Save 40 p.c. off cost on your Fencing, Will be sent you on receipt of your name and address. Do= 00 SELKIRK TENCE CO.. Wr11anA, Ont,