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DEFENDING ENGLAND AGAINST
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;"i V' w&fftfi - LESSON FOB DECEMBER 16
A. O. &. sirfri;il J'l-MiWr-A'> sT-MCTLiuiL .\JI ♦' V ■ j I V v " ’> » ** •• •*• •-
The passage from which this .
U taken is u,i‘ail/r<»U) the L*pl lor ',. >Se .
- This ruNssiw dirigible balloon is but one of the great liumbor of similar
craft guarding fhe^coasts of Great*. Brifajn from atta ( cks by Zeppelins ..and
Gorman airplanes. At'.the left Is Field Marshal Sir John French, at the head
of the British* htjrne^defen^e forces.’ , U _
NEWSPAPER MAN DESCRIBES
lift .. m—
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his office, where a number of Vslfdrnph
and |jp I »*t>Jt<*ne opera tors ait-dt keys ^
and swljehtloardsA * A iciib’ of coffee
steaming at hi\,dask, a y.oad. tint .ta
ble, ufloii which- if iapteujl^e |l‘e* 1
tail limp With Ihtgs marking tbe'Iim*
of attach. ; Liedrink?; the coffee, lights
liis pipe 1 a.rt<f (iims tA greet bis brother
officers. ■ , i - s '
" itWri Qiq Over The Top. "**
The> liour Of 1*he attack Vs marked fiy ‘
a V« ncritt-tfahiro ht 1 .watches a fid twn
the ph*me rings. Tin men are over the,
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CR’iflv O. SELuLfcHS. Actitt'o. J&riiic^of J»C.«'+ ■
the Sunday School Course of th*;'Moody/, ,
iwble Institute, Chicago;) . ,■
- i < '’P^T'Sht, -l '>1V. Wes’ rrrN‘-Wt*fiap»*r-t : nn>n:*
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reports are nnifked upon the big man
by dags, and as each objective is
reached a new Hag is added*. As >«*-
ports of trouble jfiin'jie front- ^iffere/d
pviUts cqrtuia barrages ore lustructed
to cut rbo'so.wrth everything theyhavc.
A “cut-} a’-' shows, the men lying by
their guns, which are loaded an>L
Arj»it)«r ufwn certain pointThe 3
U. S. sigualVfim-es t.<>4he gunner near
est the string, who reaches out and
gives If a -y.jak -while the.Luther gun
ners jump into action. Before the
first shell has" reached Its destination
a second Is on Its way and the big
show is on in full swing. We see the
men bombing' the Germans out of dug-”'
outs ; fighting ihand to hand in the
open ground with vicious- thrusting of
bayflpet(V-e V" 1 ” *' "—
Finilly! the [pi^lUre[Teverts |to‘ head'
quarters,AivWr#" We Jiee Uie offiegri
tired eyed but smiling, reading the
congratulations frojn till a|on"g the. Une pear.
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ENFORCES THE LAW
m OF ,THE SABBATH.
,1„ unt .illy eVid T . r ,, nN . T , ;xT _^ Keni;al! ]3 :F-/' \
also, 'tH* a ,o.lc li- GVii ,i i fc«N TKXT—Kvint;rnt>er the bab-
sihTdVT‘T(Tit^c. f<V bath hay !o Veep It 'h'dly.-ExoT :*
turn to.him .before ’ - " . '■ .
his Judgment, falls N« henilnh remained In .Teljr^alcia
iie dilares -hi* . t ws-ive yeufs frOfli
e.oule among He wan then rcm.lb'd and was
- t ^-fire iu 1‘c-rsliusoinu ymirs. perhaps five i»r
seven, but returned almut If. 4‘io-»
the year Arta»’rxt,s rT|P<I. for we khow
that he returned try perniisstpryof that
jiiug. /fiheraflpre,*th« tlntTrof Bus les-
i'in tuJuW w* sniiiotiiie-In the summer
of early' autumn- W ‘-1-0 or 4T7, B. C.,'
Id or 18 yHirs following ia^t Sunday’s
lesson. "
! Tn fhe section vv. 10^14, w* see that
tl)e gifts foy■ the house of God and
the I.evt’tes, who lefiMn worship, had
I. \ '?');■"* . W*
j, No,».-tvi.nr^ in pr e (if thi* 20 y.erU-J
oW r»m*-4y—tScffrr 24 tabtrt^, Sots*
Cold tawi’ey rmw ,3 Dr for 21 Iwhlct*—
• Figured on prop .O^fiMe icat pier
- y<.ti *3 ve When you buy
^ FT' 1 . ! Cuiii Cold
in 24 hour*-- frip
, in 3 d»yt Money
bark if it fail*.
' 24 Tablet* for 2S«.
i At any Druy Stora
—i-
nnong briers, lie
offers- them safety
by surrender to
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him and issues tlte*
call of this te*V
Ilis judgment is
sure to fan and
power Will lee
needed to avoid It.
Wbire can f this
nd'*si.fety sceliredV
Not by fleeing, away hut- by drawing
been negrected.~ , 'AYhenever the house
■%-
Nerve Centers of British and Ca
nadian Armies Peaceful
- Even in Battle.
IS LIKE BUSINESS HOUSE
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Functl-on Calmly and EffleIently With
out Turmoil or Slightest Disorder
—Young Staff Officers Com
plain Because They Must
Stay Out of the Show.
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London.—During the pust three
years of warfare therC'have t>ecn dally
copiumnlcrttions emanating froth a
mysterious place called general head
quarters, whoee location or .surround
ings huve neyyr ' been taefitioned, in
fact are not known to the average spl-
dier tightuig in France, writes Hal
O’Flaherty in the New York Sun,
To fhe citizen unacquainted with the
ufl'airs of gtant armies the mention of
tile term gcnerul headquarters brings
up a picture of a building |n the h*htrt
of file’great army activities, with mud-
afilattenHl couriers dashing q[i oh horse
or cycle find with sVntrhV pacing to
and f nr armed to the teeth, while wor
ried generals sit about great tablds cnee <5f entert
within traeing upon their milps the-
various positions in the frout line:
mans began an nttack—it was an act
of providence.
Lighted by Lamps and Candles.
• It qan be set down here without
fgrthej: parley .that two newspaper
nwD iiev^r fronted na>rv royally
tiian we were by- these men who ut
tin. moment We eutef^d their quarters
i were directing a barrage ugaiust u
j strong' German attack. 1
Ip the midst of tea the door ppened
and-fttr-tt- -few taitmtes we were*tinder
the Impression that every general on
the western front had been deluged in
to our presence. It was a party of
offictrs Who had dropped In for tea
and a chut with the irrmy Command
ers. Instead they had a rather ,amus
ing talk with two American cdrrt*-
spoadents, who were found- interest
ing because they had been with the
American'army on the Mexican border
and Ui France auri had some ideu of
wluit the United States troops could
do. Their Inteuse interest in prepara
tions of the United States for wur-was
manifested In every question, and their
■friendliness- toward everything Ameri
can was more than evident.
In ..two minutes thf formality of in
troduction was over with and for fully
half-an hour the Oahadian genera*
staff dropped their hetivy responsibili
ties, and ‘enjoyed the unique expert*
Not hy opposing -him hut by
md transmitting them p6 th£. vfctfcrf- yielding t\) him. To
ous men out In tbie afiell-holes Jmd f tlie tfuekjdlrler the Lord appears as
trenches. an erieniy. To yiehl or surrender to
‘‘I don’t-belleve there’s a one of Us any enemy seems like folly, the rush-
that wouldn’t have given a great deal Ing Into danger. Rut yielding-to the
to beYIglit down there with'bur men," ( Lopd.means safety. And so this call
he sald.^__lUhat’8 the Worst of having to surrender to the Lord Is also a call
a staff Job. One must take, a distant for the exerglse of faith in the Lord as
■.view of things and stay obt of the the protector from his own sure.com-
shcrw, which isn’t lx pleasant task, es- Ing judgment. To human reason
peelally for that young officer who just ; eschpe would seem to he ImpossIMle.
handed me this rejiort. I’ll venture to . How can we escape the righteous judg-
sav that he’d yell with joy If he got ment of God* after having incurred it
of God mnd .Its se.rvtee of worship Is
the sinner and neglected,we’may expect that the Sab-
jv hath day amBthe worship of God wlll
also soon fall into contempt. H zrn baA
dropped out of oor-history without a
Mm as to hls end.
I. “Remember" (v. 14) the ^leglect
of God’s House. <vv. 1-14). The neg
lect of;God’s house grew up otlt of the
incursion of heathenism Into Jewish
.life. Nehemlnh realized that the pur
ity of the rneft depeivled upon.nlmoluter
septuration from the mixed multitude.
(v. 3). Neheuiiah als<i w»nfronted the
orders to go buck Ly Uis regiment, tea -by .oqr qwo <“yn(iuct? Jt Is not possible difficulty of huving a priest ,fvv. 4. 5),
night.” - / vyfth mifn. b6t with God all things are who, hud defflad himself-and also dese-
Along toward mldnfgtif <>bp7xliHnMed posaible.’ FaHure is not in him, but crated the temple^ and finally the por-
car came limping up tp jieadquurters in imperfect yielding to him. . * inn for *be support of the priest and
for us and our farewells were sold ,,,. -: a Pdwible Thing. - the temple worship hnd been withheld.
outside the door In Ihh llik>:o!nrkne<s ^lihe "test suvs: "I.et him take hold ■
of a rainy al c tlt. x We shook hands of piy strength.” There la no obstacle’ r 1 *; “Remember”^ (v 12> She Sab-
Ihere In the darkness with these men to he overeome except the lnherent’un- b ’ tl ' Day - <TT - Nehemlaha
belief of the hunmn he,m. Each on*' “"'“f **° ,W
Is afflleted with Ibis. It is the hinder- l g “ r<llni ' ,hfi ,ounh «•
at onco sot about to loarn the facts;
then relates what he saw (v. 15). The
who had been our hosts. From the dis
tance came the deep-throuted growl of
heavy guns.
“We never* let up on them,” said a
voice from the steps. “4t has been
just as you hear it now for months,
and we’ll keep on until we finish tha
Job. We are. going to win.”
And that i* the spirit that pervades
not duly the headquarters statt bnt
every camp and .every dogout on the
British front
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■ ‘PRtMld<Of HER RECtkfttLa’
record also .tells how he testified
against them in that they were selling
merchandise oh the Sabbath day. lie
enhteftded .with the nobles that they
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DROPSY tkatmcrt. <M«.«sie»i«,
g * Soon rnoofM twelllns ud nbort
Hr—ttk. Savor hoard of 1U •qaaifor dropay.
try IS. Trial traalmaot mbs Mill, by malT
wnuta Off. THOMAS K* CHKSN
■MkBMs,tMia otsacayvoisni. ea.
DICE-TRANSPARENT USf/VSJJgrt
Write tpr p/toea. h. N. ALAND, ttut B pen car
■aft
It was the first
aining two AmoriCam.
time that such a gaflw.
epug had ever assembled In this pifr-
- The. fifri i,t the niatter is'tHaT Bfit- 'B'nlar BfiUdiug^od ail made the (nf&t[
ol' it.
r
isli general “Jicadquartprs*Is perhaps | . , ,
tiie most peneoful and onfcrly place | Jin? staff Captain who Jiad ifitfon,
that cnie could imagine. The roads-.ap- , du(?ed us suggested that wq get a little J
proa chi n g the main buildings are not j exercise, explaining that the staff, ora*
lined witii troops and paraphernalia of °*“ rs usually spent an hour In the e^fc-
whi-.-tw - i« -rtity «t- iit*- iM4*eh-« liluyiug .LadutUiloti .oi.j^utuv other
game junL to keep Ui--ct*4»4i4ioji. We f
codlr
Infkwl-ot drama iw pt fighting
Guards Are Unarmed.
It is jtbuiiiwW!house, conducted on
i the most qjJjoueed-'^Tlt-ins tkr4jtli^tea.-
j| cji 'The*traffic cptaing np to tne bean
I. of tlie giguuAif .chain of lighting unit^
f * is rugulnted by tnllitaify i^licemen who
r krmw rtieir hnattu?8S' ; n n d v kcep- rntnors
j and p*'de<»frlat).s / going in the.right dl-
5 rection. *
Tht soJjJl.WrS on fllily itt front,\)C tb<?-
i|
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bnlldlng Vl*j£e.illby the corrospondeut
w»Te junnrmed and directed tft* tifriv-
Ing officers In a'manner tis courteous
us that displayed hy the commission
aire at the war office in London. With
in there was nothing to indicate the
presence of the greatest, nfmy'_chlef-
tiilns. 'The furnishings Wore■ modest,
almost homely, and the atmosphere Af
tin whpie place was that of a pencoftil
und well conducted business estahlBliT
meat. L
To sqcure iin loterwic^- with oqe of
the rneu Who conduct tln^fifairs of the
British htniinn wTjsrSniifHlcBy itJUfkf: A
"pjiTI snflTf*<n! trt* him
went oiw u> a well construct]
similar to- a tennis court aii<| tailed
oil in the 3ume Inupm-t- For;an hour
we-wafehed f/iuf ‘officer^ bat t*t feath- f
ered slditUui ,*ock across the pbt with
a display of^kill and strategy tjiat was*’
worthy of men who used .strategy, in
a greater ana more deadly manner. We
took 4, hand Bi the ganie folia time ‘
iwid Ahcn watched four others^play off [’
the'<daff'Championship.'^ }
Meet Famous StrtitcgigL
Wheu U*e game broke up aijj were-
entered tlie headquarters building We f
were presenied to-n-mati wiu^e name
,1s fatuous tjic lejigih find bre idth of [
the British front.* H' s Aceh st
and ’ ForCejfui wojiv bavw, " on
MrC prals** and ndminlt^ou
Canadian fighting In “France
ret^Vd k.4'« flghtw WOWd fil
books.x We.sjer^ifortHuate i
on oppwtuiiity efrfatklng \\%
for liv^ URq, Uie^iatv ^tfflieral
fs-keenl^ lutercfted iB.nwspa i
Poor Men.
“You say this young actress has been
married six times?” j.
“Her press agent can give you the
names and dates,” 'rjT'.zz
“She doesn’t look it."
"Broliahly not. Most of the wear
and’ tear was suffered by her six hus
bands." * , c
KIDNEY TROUBLE NOT
EASILY RECOGNIZED
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v. N,
i- imumi
4^..4y*4vt»-.VAOr^ - y.-.-v-r/y
ifj
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aud it yjavg -us u good'stari
i tagenis
or Idin
everjfc
and Ehi
stujKwndings;
i i
S JTC ! J
in
| ■ hard as any mui*J|f
could work — 1
showed Jm
tertaining
“Xrtke that rocklug chair over In the
.hoawr^ Jiq^uuU ns wa tuuoro^, nnd-one
of fb'e, weni, J pA^ r pl5 dirtied And
sat pp wqpdqn b<jx tluvt bad-iYield
hls tyPinlTlter*. , A wotifjetf fable*, two,
r’chaVrs-fmd ifi .ntcit for hoORfl ma.06 : ,up
tbe ftrrnisYrirrgi of hfe' crfTK'p; - 1 ,% I ;t
nn his (ft))Ye Was m spirit of corre-
spowdenO a foot high,-which 1f 11 eorfid
b e ttilJtHj.w (4etii i iflrT high bomrimnd
would probably gfcte tbcaiihn.vrf.iidL-
ure. There was something signifieapf
In that stack of letters, It Was pffib-'
ably the’-HIWt Yincleho'of a edrtVspdtid-
ence betW^eri' the •Tfffi^YaJs^ Of
i the American aVmX 'hit^'the Brltfsh
1 upou whom they are depending for ad
vice arixr tnfornial 1 iott; -/0bttre day that
little pile will hate gr^n IntD^an t«n-
u- wasn’tM theTnii)^ clj'ln-i H. ( ’^ a %. ,!
i visItoFN , ' <wC t-aun 1 '•«*» sTw*’ kad
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ing thing that opposes.all safety, cer
tainty or enjoyment. It is the one .com
mon strr of which ait are jpiflty and i
by which all the more or less bound.
It is the slrl whiclr so easily besets us.
But it Is possible to overcome it. , , . „ .. „ A „ /„ ,
\\rw^ wTA La i llfl d done evil on th^ Sabt>hth day. (v. t
When we eofnc to the nmee where real
‘ . , , , . .. . IT). Tie testified ngnlhst them that
desire cXIsta to escape -tho judgment of , . .
. ,, j' . . *, the inerebants anti sellers of ware had
<tod. there are no real hindrances; we , , . . .... T . ,
mav tt wre will take hold of hls lad?od uhout *** wi - thio Jeru ^T’T
may it w wiit, rase noio or nis Th e root of the trouble
W«
M J MBhOv it, f « g ♦urd'ftml rwiekretp'tbe llevidhs aftd de-
“Let him tnke hold.?’ T five for my- sirps of thoir q W n hearts. The Jewish j,
self and not another. 1 sin for myself. Sabbath IrTlts outward form* o* the
1 am judged for myself. And if T find PXnct ,] ay c f the week Is not'binding
safety, if I escape.tlie Judgment, I will upon Geritlle Christians (Col. 2:10, 17>;
find for unyarlf and escape for wifelf. it wn s given to lsri|irtf-ns a f people’,
T an ^ f't p .is (Bety. 5:1, t*'# mfjnoHal *of their ,
fefcffiiHMinattor. la- the.. < (<ct#i» of deli^er«n^e§ottthe f Jnnd (ff. Egypt
l 111 lios th f K to amiah.^Jjn/Mal^iBhigo. (lWt.A:0) 4
whether I slmll go dow^to eternalde- The CJhrSiaaL by the death ofdhrlst,
feat under the judgment of God. or t„ mnUe dead to* the letter ofdii* law
lyvhetherTsh^ll Hs *superi(^ toYill the 0 f Moses, (Pent. 7:4), hut thq’prla-
I go dtfvri by; cl pie of the Sabbath is older than even
P jhyiolp^l <J<>d; ,*I r^o hv the law of Moses and is as’bidding
CyieWtlrtg 4di H4tn.-^lifind itemal death- * upon the Christian believer a*are the
by fighting .him; eternal life by sur- many other principles which Underlie
I rond«‘ping t(» him. It is my own choicq the Mosaic law. In its exact form, the
which I shall haw.
A Peculiar Thing. T „„ ... .
t .“I.ot.hiiqy tnk<! lipid of.tnv iStren^fh.” j not to tfi<* (?hrls'tian order. Christ*, who jected w because kidney trouble is io com-
n^Tnnbf taieMTfrVrF hfs Strim^h^ffhHl , rb^’TFSfirfliir HeiYd' (Rom; "TtilYrose ^ io t the American people, and the large
I let go of that which I now hold. All on the first day of the week, and we, Jo noTewn'^wt^hTrthJJ
;,t|)e thing? I imte relied upon tp. see as Joined to Christ, are not under ob- have the disease,
npy sidfeivitlirotlgh tltejiudgnreht I must ligations to the Mosaic law,'belt to' Judging from' reports from druggist*
Christ. Therefore, the Lord’s day, the who are constantly in direct touch with
resurrection day, the first dav pf the the public, there is one preparation that
week, (Rov. 1:10; John 21:20; 1:19-, t b “ ^ 8uc cf“ful m overcoming
26 i \ c, Lu h ,! 8 fZ of
not of, ^ligation tyid tn mortf sacred ^ realiz<Mi> It KUnds tbe hi J hert for
Hold saJHda.*, t 1 4bbfl| .mj^ilf." tb tUa© ttt«> tfaffiikth' ‘lay dfjfhese i tg remarkable record of success,
i iJiicfe V;iiah, H- am uniKmb;” ^ Bike .tews* i The Jeers - lit ^sehemlalfs Alme We find that Swamp-Root is str
showed their contempt of the^ Jjbrd’s an herbal compound and we would
Applicant* for Inauyance Often
I f ’ * M f j ’ .
Rejected
An examining physician for one of the
prominent life insurance companies, hi an
interview of the subject, made the a*-
seventh day, the observance 9 # the tonishing statement that one reason why
Sabbath belongs to the old order and so many applicants for insurance are re-
md (Js
several’
haviug ^
h hiith •
UllStOsU, tl
r wofjl'
r g ( , A.b-'xuf"'i>. o-i.i the.. N.atJ.otuiF: : p;iri.\y:;r^te-.
j relinquish. J must have no hope in
my good deeds, hy religious experi
ences, my moral code, my high asjiira
tions—yen, I must have no hope in my-
• j self, TJke Job ,»f .odd I must come to
Lofl saJfiBf j fl 4b
aib tint
*! Paul, “Tlu’re dwelleth no g,»od tlilfig
i in me.” Myself find .rnv goodness are,
> my wbrrpons against him.- I must lay
them down -arid in full and uncondl-
o BA4fln 4 twist
frojial surrender of hprsol/ .Jdm J ^lftg_H^d_aii»LxbortatioE
, w ill "find safet^ In ^Ytte sfirrirjsiflet., 1 ptjn sef-ularlzed f
x therefore, as 'was sabl •alfcv^?* cal VRen|eitiber M (v
Win. Ue cantrip nfutfiaaM. •^iesthaodr4\:fel-31)..
on-
renting the suggestion that' their White bondage. gua?d nm from harm and pro-
m« front uPiXaln di^^ter ^’itN as
ibifh, NXll>i*l I do go I A’i 11 find
any wif-k nni my#l,e--
v unbclmf. ‘Tt
Swamp-Root is strictly
old ad-
day hy miLklng It n day of profit lienee vise our readers who feel in need of such a
this exhortation which we see sit forth *e m *dy to give it a trial. It is on sola
Jn this section. This should he t Wara^a’lStSe™ >F ° *"+
However, if yoa wish first to test
great IU$Mt*Upn eend 'Wa cents ‘
Kilmer «Co., Binghamton,* N.
Rarnple bottle. When’Writing b« sure and
mention’•this pap«;—Adv.
„,:n,
for a
It+dief -wlitrlt rfects'the barrier.j; In tin*
ease of the army facing certain ntuil-
hiiatiin. only‘o.ue thinj^ feiilains to he
done, and that is stirrendefr if death
Typical Housecleaning.
A woman wouj/ln’t think .she was
liousecleaning j^^sfie, didn’t get all the
articles her^busband needed m,ost\lni
" _‘t 1 1 c «'■ '■* * fiS** i 4:. ■■
maccesSThle places the
din n ex* B
ngs over In tlie ul S. A>'! in r>[<*AU\p la* l>Nnf Iw#\onejof
een talking with, m oiilyL ,ho V ' ahSiM
a-few TnUiutes when -an dfficet irouglt'?^ 1 M,,n,u < :r on 8 f ‘l rra - »CQ<fnipllshiliic b.^not.preferred. As long as toe Vveap-
to him word that an.S. O. S. si ;ml bifJ 1 sum tot a 1 of products sufficient to
beed->^W^r:ri-(«« a vStain Jl'int i»- &'*[&**}. 9‘* rsons ; 811 winter «**<» 20 -Hruer.on is cennm. 11-Mime, lades
dlonttiipf'that the
paring;to attack,
ter, .. Tb« ifilm ruaj.ipo
lb\v | -H[tey(Jf;V^ifi%
iiiv'iiti
i
given'\l\f theTt^ ntlenibt a
atmr'etclftifly ; flayed tijr \he
J^ervitilvh-^i^io*! fiai) turne
1 -s.J'"rptju.pup tg^Liuie an ottic
uppppr-jti. tb^ door ^hd report
/ juries Received After 1,000- ’ of. G<m| d^Sfrtngdfifi injur”, be finds .all - ri „ t ,,
J'f ‘ ls tttd'f' jteHrfrfmt iu-
^l^'T\v; j^rangij TJijili tbj* One ;ln-
^ jnre«I stioiilu be the one who can and
xbortation to us ih ? thbse
Sabbath, t . £
(v. 29) the* Holy
In Lhis^e&lon
we se(> that tho priesthood ha’d« even
(Jeflled themselves with vvorndh, Jand
again this Nehemiah entered u|K'k- a
cleansing process,/pvV. 30^31). ^(£1180
of this word “remember” in vit^cs 14.
22 nTTtra- gives strong emphnst^t^-the
three cardinal sins against, which Ne-
hemlah was battling. }
IV. Summary: As in 1 Neheffilah’s
tlrni*, so now, .Sabbath deseeni|tibji is
the surest road to national ruiiij Nyd a Vs always admired, and ft is, the lauda
laVge i»riq-*Artlon of our presontiqaTaiu- J*le aiobition.*kf every woman to do all
attractive,
-omen have
Invaluable for
patches,
the etc., O&V’nijUilfitf 'thfeiAftkTn soft and
the PliprMee^ t velvety. Jhe wheat closes of -ijczema
tho most
nrslj
BRIGHT. CLEAR COMPLEXION
barnacles W
>
r beiag
f
uelli^f
Feet Drop.
ioos*
wouj^f | London. -After one »$■ the nidst
^ prx*f- *niraculous escjip«‘S qf the war. Major
_ . 4 . a — - — ’ j-■ will guard the sinner*frh1ff the e
&& pf .vafi<^.u»«Rfmeuts pn| ir wa^r ,T.annatyne. I). S. O.. Is today recover- ■] of f]l( , hljurv
ra U AL R r 1 ! - I - 1 i 1 _ ... *
tire ( BhraD’Jjf fion 1 nie 111s that vylH 'ftlj
and throughout’Afasr* evening
,nq ; 1 v Ul|>. tb,e r . of Hsine^
The wjidle cioqedure.qf, this ork «f
dir.yijtiog 'tu^aicn op^ -ate ^kgji Re
re w*f< plug from his injuries ip th’e Cirberi;
L..V «„:.Vt^ a ] nnp at
■ *rcste^.I*y W»| uU.O \V{tU**.fl ybjfgt
[, *Si hei^)itiil unprL/tlika.1 l.'xW
^ jarine caught ^ce. He headed.
HP jjrine caugfit fire He bended.
rstadothly tut tkexaarvice at th* dirmir- ^hipe_ tctwi/d hU tf^(T)n(U A
x table to'Vltlchcuw w*r**howni i,*rflntnes-*f('fiHl<%Mifs r feef
£&M8sSU£%,^.w» u.,- ■**'.-sni^U A.K; V C,™. ■
long rtit^r 'of filing case*.. it ^ pliq-
>*mCorjespondedCe under tfie^ pew.
ler of*thltig^ Vtwegn Hfltaiq. and
t Unlted-dtta te*. J i*y PA V.cD &A
The.'foflbwing hfjcytkjqon broa0ttj'|ijr
by a fiK'ty chance Lo Canadian head-
h^iUte.ja!Wiccc-
'tt’e liea^d ff oifi'fhe JipR c
the ofTtcfcrai.a ytorv p< J^r thou|l>t.s
feelings of a nrau directing st
fiffi.n “- *1*" .‘ja> ■ 3Mr.«j»nqmm•mmmmtmmmm J
f et hfi,J
th e h
oon me Y,/;
cUmbei
tb
A Powerful Tfcin,
ttrauLd
■st my
krlntth”
hie.
this regard,
sTXell as
J.1L
days of the \veck.
The Sabbath i> a day o'!
nielson oif Hard^ Oblow,
Id he.
‘Let th:
lid
'there is
ut ex
ever,
»n |s possible If
[tlnj[Sabbatk. Ijow-
In ^connection with th^*yr>r-
#0%W I4 ; b- ’
thf other ; . c. G. 'BaYde
* I ^^cTiSairtfd |fe0 Ah aert# thW year oti 13
x^ioa
I ) ’ 4 cleared
stwu»l it^sjeres of oiits^ expenses deducted.*
i-yX- ' ■ 1 ■?' aw;-. >■ .8
■'»- e *AS«Bo ta '
tablelo-wbichowe war*nsfcownj , _ ^ m wM RV. . HU _ .
and crawled I » nothing ton hard for bis (uudurmance ship of God. The feeding vf ttiP ^pir-
wereijouifprtubly sefitfid'ln # ma^Lho" £dv'«?7l.7'plan.. S 1 '»*»«:,reit «Wrt M
'** v “ ■ - W . J deep for hi" un<%ffctandli2g. for h* is differentiated from MN. holidfivt or
LAX ATI V*
fa
nsf und mower II tt t
Mficb 1
of spending several hours*} with nther
mun who are conducting operations.
It was more than a lucky chance that
brought us to Canadian headquarters
almost at the same hour that the Oer-
£
For the moment we tiaw u series of
ictures thrown on the screen of our
magihatlon. The officer asleep la his
room. A servant call* hlfu in the small
hours. He dresses and walks slowly to
?.“!3>r' bU f L lM ' I'lunc«l t* om ,Uso!«it. Nnthinjr' l»>0 fur for him
ts and gv-ard the earth. The flnines renehef, m. lk ^,^^,4.
uni hy*
rhe machine—now’ a mass of flames.
He fell lato a. plowed field and wa.%
picked up-suffering from a broken arm.
scores of^ cuts-and with all hls half
scorched to a crisp.
who will cease fighting him and* yield
Themselves to him. novr shall we
• ' ape If we neglect so gre*t sajv»-
tidoB : ^
holiday!
pleasure: its need for adult'and*cliild
to have been created to fill a real need
und to manifest the wisdom and good
qess at God. .
•tare U on i
4-
1» to tar*. J|.
t
New Sdttth*
for hay, ; i|
cut^ unripe wheat
JlUliili tor
Red Efee —
•After the
i Movies Red Etee— Sore Eyee —
5 '' ■■» 1 ” QraxoAted ByeUOs. Be
= Beffesiee — BmIoM. Mur Dtlfit r»
z Tree' ment for Byee Lhet fe*i dry end *■
| Qtreywnr ■yee m
= m your Teeth end
1 ciiiroR na
2 Sold HMrng u
= Uireyoar Byee m naoch of yoai
* TwlihUU
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