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The antiseptic baby and the prophy
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Were playing in the garden when th<
bunny gamboled up;
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They looked upon the creature witl
loathine undisgruised.
For
he wasn't disinfected and h<
wasn't sterilized.
They said he was a microbe and s
hotbed of disease;
They steamed him in a vapor of i
thousand-odd degrees;
They froze him in a freezer that wa
cold as vanished hope,
They washed bim with permanganati
and carbolated soap;
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With * sulphurated hydrogen the:
bathed his wiggly ears;
They trimmed his frisky whisker
with a pair of hard boiled shears
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, tens and they took him by th<
i hand
(And elected him a member of the fu
migated band.
Now there's not a micrococcus in th<
garden where, they play.
And they bathe in pure iodoform s
dozen times a day.
Taking each his daily ration from ?
hygienic cup?
The baby and the bunny and the prophylactic
pup.
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The following is a list of odd
things about the earth that the av
erage person does not know. Did
you know.
3 That the Pacific end of the Panama
Canal is farther east than the
Atlantic end?
1 That Venice, Italy, and Montreal,
Canada, are in about the same lati1
tude?
That Cuba would reach from New
York to Chicago?
i That the mouth of the Amazon
River is as near to Europe as it is to
i New York?
That Texas is as large as Germany
and as large as 212 Rhode Islands?
s That, when measured in degrees
of longitude, San Francisco is about
J in the middle of the United States,
including Alaska?
That the entire continent of
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Everyone Should
Drink Hot Water
! in the Morning
Wash away all the stomach, liver,
and bowel poisons before
; breakfast
To feel your best day in and day out,
to feel clean inside; no sour bile to
coat your tongue and sicken jour
breath or dull your head; no constipation,
bilious attacks, sick headache,
colds, rheumatism or gassy, acid stomach,
you must bathe on the inside like
you bathe outside. This is vastly more
iiiipui Lain, uctauac tiio on.ii_L uu
not absorb impurities into the blood,
while the bowel pores do, says a wellknown
physician.
To keep these poisons and toxins
well flushed from the stomach, liver,
kidneys and bowels, drink before breakfast
each day, a glass of .lot water
with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate
in it. This will cleanse, purify
and freshen the entire alimentary tract,
before putting more food into the
stomach. 4
Get a quarter pound of limestone
phosphate from your pharmacist. It
is inexpensive and almost tasteless,
except a sourish twinge which is not
unpleasant. Drink phosphated hot
water every morning to rid your system
of these vile poisons and toxins;
also to prevent their # formation.
To feel like young folks feel; like
you^felt befofle your blood, nerves and
muscles became saturated with an accumulation
of body poisons, begin this
treatment and above all, keep it up!
As soap and hot water act on the skin,
cleansing, sweetening and purifying, so
limestone phosphate and hot water before
breakfast, act on the stomach,
liver, kidneys and bowels.
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NEW WORLD
PROGRAM DEVISED
: | BY CHURCHES
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1 By S. EARL TAYLOR
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DR. S. EARL TAYLOR, [s
General Secretary Interchurch World jjl
Movemnet ;
If Christ, on the day He was born,
nad started on a tour to preach in
every village in India, He would stiii;
have 30,000 more to \isit.
We now believe we have found a
way by which the leaders of the Protestant
churches can sit around a common
table and have the Christian program
of the entire world laid before
them. By means of the Interchurch
World Movement we can see where
the Methodists are, and where the
Baptists are. We can see the general i
outline of their forces, their present
status in this great world struggle,
and may also have some idea of the j
unoccupied' places, and what may be '
done by all of us to enter these unoccupied
parts of the world field which
Christ sent us to ocdupy.
CHURCHES PUN
I BUSY PROGRAM
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Interchurch World Movement
Outlines Activities In South
For Months AJiead
.J Beginning with a .campaign of eduI
cation of the church member to his
I financial obligation to the church, a
comprehensive and continuous program
of activities -from the present
time through the month of June has
been decided upon by the Interchurch
World Movement in the South. This
campaign of education in the duty of giving
to the support of religious ac- |
tivities is commonly known in the |
movement as the Stewardship cam- |
paign. It will culminate on Washing- j f
ton's Birthday in the observance of | f
National Stewardship Enrollment Day |
in all churches participating in the |
movement, February 22 this year 1
chancing to fall on Sunday.
J The Stewardship -enrollment observ-11
i ance will be followed by the observ-j|
j ance of Sunday, February 29th, as! [
I Life Enlistment Day of Prayer for 1
j Students. February this year, for the f
first time in forty years, will have five j
! Sundays. This fifth Sunday observ- i I
! ance is to be made a day of signifi- JI
j cance throughout the Interchurch 11
! World Movement's organization.
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The month of March is to be given j
j over to the promotion of the campaign '[
j for life-work and evangelism, culmi- j
jnating in the observance of Acknowl- j
j edgment Day on Palm Sunday, which j
| this year falls on March 28th. Every j
; church taking part in the movement {
j is expected to hold special evangelis- j
i tic services during the month. Dur- 1
ing March also there are to be held |
a series of state pastors' conferences i j
in the principal cities of the South J5
to bring the pastors more closely in i j
touch with the purposes and scope ofj I
the Interchurch World Movement in; |
its relation to the individual church, \ j
community and denomination.
Join the Church Day and Commit- j
ment Day, when thousands of new j
members are expected to be received j j
into the churches in the South, will j
be observed on Easter Sunday, April j
"* *~ J"*" Kn -rrt o rlro/^ Kv Q j
4tn. 1 His uct,y w iijl uo muiuvu m | <
great ingathering of Christians in the I
churches inspired with the thought
and determination of doing a greater,
1 service for Christianity.
The next fortnight in April will be
i spent in active preparation for the
i great financial campaign to be conj
ducted April 21st to May 2d, incluI
sive. Local teams and committees
! will be organized and thoroughly drillI
ed in the duties to be expected of
I them in the making of 'this canvass
for funds to carry out the constructive |
program of the churches.
Throughout May and the early part
of June the Movement will be directed
toward the organization and perfection
Of conservation and extension
plans. Later in June summer conferences
of missionary education will be
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THE SPRING.
(Translated irom French.)
V spring, above a shining lake,
Two shadowy rocks between,
Set gaily forth to find its way
Amid the meadows green.
'0 what joy!" it murmured Ibw
To a shining dragon-fly,
?o leave the dark, hard earth and gc
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To breast the azure sky.
dy borders of forget-me-nots
Peer at me thru the grass,
fou sweep my mirror with youi
wings
And tease me not to pass.
?ho in my cup the song-bird bathes,
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Who knows?ere end of day
I may become a river broad
And fret the bridge with spray.
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Perhaps embroider with my foam
The staunch, stone quays the
stream beside
May greet the steamers trailing home
From o'er the ocean wide.
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Its giant dreams died small,
The lake so near lay in its course
To drink, engulf them all.
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The lake hears not its sigh,
The spring in giving up its life
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