8rtf?rlN .. 1 : I I MTTNYON'S B?rjr?BKT ?K)OTORS AT j YOI JU SEK VICE FREE. Not m Pcnpy to Pay For; the Fullest ttlie plague. So. 37" '09. There's Plenty of Ice. London gets glacier ice from Nor way, much of it having to be flumed and skidded for twenty miles, and a New York man, having, seemed a concession from the Chilean grrefn men't, is planning to mine sn "ice mountain" IR'bich stands in an inlet into the Straits of Magellan, and sell the output in Argentine cities. We are not so very far from such natural bases of supply, and some day, when the iceman gets too independent, a promoter may perhaps his chance to do a stroke of business in a new line.-From the Boston Transcript. SENSE ABOUT FOOD Facts About Food Worth Knowing. It ls a serious question sometimes to know just what to eat when a per son's stomach ls out of order, and most foods cause trouble. Grape-Nuts food can be taken at any time with tho certainty that lt will digest. Actual expcrlencc?of peo ple is valuable to any one Interested In foods. A Terre Haute woman writes: "I had suffered with indigestion for about four years, ever since af attack of typhoid fever, and at times could eat nothing but the very lightest food and then suffer such agony with my Btoroach I would wish I never had to eat anything. "I was urged to try Grape-Nuts, and since using it I do' not Have to starve myself any more, but I can eat lt at any time and feel nourished and satisfied; dyspepsia is a thing of the past, and I am now strong and well. "My husband also had an exper ience with Grape-Nuts. He was very weak and sickly in the spring. Could not attend to his work. He was put under the doctor's care; but medicine . did not seem to do him any good un til be began to leave off ordinary food and use Grape-Nuts. It was positive ly surprising to Bee the change in him. He grew better right off, and naturally he has none but words of praise, for Grape-Nuts. "Our boy thinks he cannot eat a meal without Grape-Nuts, and he learns so fast at school that his teach er and other scholars comment on lt. I am satisfied that it ls because of the great nourishing elemente in Grape Nuts." "There's a Reason." It contains the phosphate of potash from wheat and barley, which com bines with~albume-. to make the gray matter to daily re??! the brain and nerve centres. It is a pity that people do not know what to feed their children. There are many mothers who give their young .. niers almost any kind of food, and when they become sick begin to pour the medicine down them. The real way is to stick to proper food and be healthy and get aiong without medi cine and expense. Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and fall of haman interest. \ ? -.' .. mm -?. The Sunday=-School . - ? ? INTERNATIONAL jLKf soSl COM- j MENTS FOR SBPTl^UJElt 12. , * Subject: Close bf Paul's Third Mis j slonary Journey, Acts 21:1-17 Golden Text: Acts 21:14-Com mit Verses 13, 14-Commentary, TIME.---A. D. 5S. PLACES.-Tyre, Caesarea. EXPOSITION.-I. Seven Days nt Tyre, o. When Paul reached a city he at once looked up the disciples.in lt. He longed to impart to them some spiritual gift (Rora. 1:11), and to be comforted In them (Rom. 1:12, R. V.). Anv one who was a disciple of his Lord JOSUB was, because of that fact, an object of Paul's tender affec tion and interest. Do all Christians ? to-day In their travels keep a sharp lookout for the disciples of Christ In the cltleB they visit, and hunt them up, with eager love and desire to help them? A seven days' ^tay seems to have been quite the customary thing with Paul (ch. 20:6, 7: 2S:14). Paul did set foot in Jerusalem, was the Spirit, then, mistaken? (v.4). Not in the least. These men spoke "through the Spirit," I. e., it was what the Spirit said to them that led them to speak to Paul. But they were not wise interpreters of the Holy Spirit's teaching. Doubtless what the Holy Spirit testified to them was what He testified in every city, viz., that bonds and afflictions awaited Paul (ch. 20: 23: cf vs. 10-121. . They could not J endure the thought, and so they put their own construction ou the Spirit's teaching, and nut it into their own 1 words and said "he should not set foot in Jerusalem" (R. V.). There 1 are those to-day who would have us believe that this is the kind of inspir ation we have in the Blblp-that the 1 Boirit gives '.'the concent," but apos- . ties and pronhets put thiB Spirit-glv .n "concept" into their own w?rds. 1 We see from this paasaere how unre liable a revelation the Bible would be 1? this were the mode of its inspira tion. It is not (1 Cor. 2:13,. R. V., Am. App.). When the Snlrit teaches 1 us, wo need to be careful to give out precisely what the Spirit ?lves us, and not our inferences from it. ,or we also "through the Snlrit," will teac-i error. Paul had won the heart of every man. woman and child in the church of Tyre. We are ant to lose sight o? the exceeding lovableness of this man Paul. He was so much el?e that was " great that we lose sight of h's gentle Winsomeness (cf. ch. 20:37. 38). One can almost see that company of men, women' and children gronned about Paul, all kneeling and all praylne. It was no emnty prayer. That united prayer doubtless got whnt it' sought. It brought down from God blessing for Paul and blessing for the church of Tyre. It always means much when a company of true disciples kneel to gether In believing, simple and defi- , nits prayer. Thia wan a model leave taking, (cf. eh. 20:36). The_.8ltth"_ verse gives us a suggestive sentence. Our earthly guides and' helpers ! nre separated from us, but there are two heavenly guides who always abide with us (Matt. 88:20; Jno. 14:16, 17). Happy ls the man whose trust ls in them.and not in man. II. Many Days in Caesarea, 7-14. These verses give us a glimpse of sev eral very gifted persons in the early church: Phillp, his four daughters, all prophetesses, and Agabus. The church bad made - Philip a deacon (Acts 6:1-6). God had made Philip an evangelist. God only can make a true evangelist (Eph. 4:11). Phillp had come to Caesarea in his tours from city to city, some years before (ch. 8:26, 39, 40), He seems to have made it, from that time, a base of operations. He was greatly blessed in his domestic life. ' He not only had four daughters-which*-would of it self be a blessing (PB. 127:3-5; 128: 3)-but these daughters were all spiritually gifted. Some might think that these children, being women, ought to keep silence in the church, but God evidently thought otherwise. He made them prophets (cf. 2:17>. Paul in the very epistle in which he, under the inspiration of the Spirit, forbids women speaking under cer tain circumstances in the assembly (1 Cor. 14:34), also gives directions how women shall prophesy (1 Cor. 11:6). Agabus not only ap?ke "through the Spirit," but he took pains to give the very words of the Spirit, and so he got things exactly right. When a man can truly say, "Thus saith tho Holy Ghost," we may depend upon , the literal accuracy of his words. But many in our day pre sumptuously dare to Bay it when it is not true, and.tuair prophecies come to naught. We do well to be Blow in accepting any man's claim to be the mouthpiece of the Holy Spirit. The history of the church tells of hosts of pretenders of that Bort. One single failure in their prophecies is enough to discredit their claims, for the Holy Spirit never errs. Agabus did not tell Paul not to go to Jerusa lem, but simply forewarned him of what awaited him there. Paul's friends, however, sought with ear nest importunities to dissuade him from going where God waB leading him. It was the Spirit .who was lead ina Paul to Jerusalem. Pani had plainly declared that fact (ch. ??: 22). Yet these foolish friends would dissuade. Paul from going, as there was suffering on the way. Many think that the path where suffering lieB cannot be the right path, but not BO the Lord (Matt. 16:24; 2 Tim. 2: 12; 3:12). Paul's last journey to Jerusalem was much like his Mas ter's. The same clear vision of afflic tion awaiting him, the same dissua sion on the part of friends. AROMATIC BATHS. If we cannot copy the old-time women with their aromatic baths, there'are many things which can be used in thc water to soften it and make it more refreshing. Among these is a lemon cut In slices an 1 placed in the bath ten minutes be fore -using. A little. borax will also soften the water, or a.bag about five lnel^B square filled, with half bran and half oatmeal. ._\^ '' ' . . 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