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I /V rr f. “ £L«cLkv ■■;*?«itl-'. Xt: >>• '■<* ren r, born of the nu Even ., SOUTH CAROLINA ~ ,J .1 f V ■ g «/_TJ£ -Per **t TMI er rear, Dorn or the nightr (~la. the midst of tier reflection^- -he. I-solid 5l],0Tjlfler» the circumstances, and partly of the got up. _,!!. | >/ 1 ” the coat he hn^wprn himself.^ Then nw | »VVell. we’ll make a. move." ha anid. he turned i jftw^yfrrd Hji»*d 4»i w hlw hlch 'aiul '^tfRin’q^HUwA* abruptly tpt^ ^‘Ihe hehd fjid' thjTrni ^rnUy.bon rd- ten rficlshesgi * the rrftrk of dj^^riy^.J^us over (lays. Hts" ~0TI undy I ion w ns—perfect. e~-~Sbje'-4-i**ivp&, hi to ipmvVng 1 around nt , his UnCe. fh KQ'Jttiwe pe ■ ^04*^ lo^k to l\<! j;lfopp^d ;*>'<. Vrord endipgitj nor sAule distance Presently he wtdMfnflk,"’ •(ho LtorWft^'wiXU a] slurred hte ftyllahle*.- And cast Ifi so -lending .thrfjp. bdr£es. i)ne hes;>(idled, rjiiul hud « -stHaU. jdn%g_.1B’kiAg up "f , Cl vlllzodl The nth^c <t\W he Tiggotl-.wifli his pack TO! - r . t mat), LluzeUjiOthed th:it his \vi \ I of a (Tifroreid ^rd*;r,fr9u» thif tSjWhh riP14_ * * ' -she/ bah Keen’llstenirft' fho • N pasY t( IMPlOyiD UlflfOIM AVTE1NAH0HM. SUNMfSOKE •\ \ > Ccpyngjit hj UTTI£.B£tCfc^ iCa —r— 0(i<lf a mold ii the -'mi lid "f ,d!ivlU»jdfj The nth*u-t\W he riggetRwifli his pat It Wtpnn that the small matter of a little out" t reiBneniept nf speech .put, ll^J^ L Weir thf’-fw- piore r at'Iter'. ea$ti thiph O^VJi'tjiq^e of k explanation or protest oh his part would have (lone. - x “I get lost.” she. rbugH dry- n+*j$As It, ut fit, sto'timf/hi* Varied belougingf In Are\y he piled'Off Iwrgel/MleK* tfll the | lfr fwu, pair of -kyiik'L and loading TirtgiU iTiwtie waved two - fybt( high. yalcs.rAm.1 heddhig 'pn the h0O*s with Yfj9jjting. up thy nearby ’tvodds and HAZEL, LOST IN WOODS,STUMBLES ON CAMP OF “ROAR- ING BILL" AFTER WANDERING FOR r HOURS IN THE DARK T ' “ -rrrr Synopsis.—Miss v Iln*id Weir, isfeniployed iws n stenographer In the oil ice of. Harrington & ftysh at Clriinville, Ontario, ijhe is engaged to Jack Harrow, a young real dstaie 4ftCnt. Mr. Hush, Hazel’s employer, ; suddey)y nyfhy’s her, attractiveness and fit Once makes her Ttfs private sl’enogriipfier. After throe niooths *Hush proposes'marriage. Hazel rt‘fafttf• after a stormy scene, in which Hush wafns her ho will make her soryv of her action, liazel'leaves the oflice, never to return. Nluvctlyvcirer tlds Hush is ihrmvn from his horse and killed. Publica tion of his will discloses Hint he 17'fP-HazTel ^o.OOO 1n "reparation for any wrong I may have doiije her.” Jack- Harrow, in a Jealous rage, demands an 'explanation, anil Hazel, her pride hurt, refuses. Hazel's .engagement ly hrol^en and. to escapi* from -ln*r surroundings, she se cures a |>osition as schoolteacher at (’aril)oo Meadows, in a wild j»art of Hritish Holndihia. The^e, nt a hoarding-house, she first sees ‘‘Roaring Hill” Wags tuff, a' well-known character oj that country. in s' suddenly palm. ,^1 CHAPTER IV—Continued -A— * * gplil’ Jo. get Idmsplf "Tvonrin’ HiTI fciited one Ilf» I i!(Oto tjflf llaz**i starlHtl. foil ii wu^ smty I • So she thought' Hut the short nfter- rioon fled, and, warneil tiy "the low dip of the_sun_she left “ xplained, growing was out walking, and lost my wliy.” ‘ I ,r Easy thing to do when-.you don’t know tljnher,” Hill remarked. “And In (cAnsenuance y<>tf haven’t "had any sup per; you’ve h^etK soared almost to /death—and proinihlv all of Cariboo .Meadows i* outlooking for you. Well, you've; had .an adyienfure. That’s worth 'i spinethlng, . Better eat a; bite, and ..y.OU’ll feel patter.'* He turned over the piece of moat on ; the coals while he »poke. - Hazid saw Minf ft (ay on tw>> gTeeii stVcksi like a steak on a gridiron. It wui quite simple, hiit she would never have | thought of that. The meat exhaled 'savory odors. Also, the warmth of the fire seemed ’good.,; Rut— v ! ; * “I'd rather he home,” she confessed. I i “Fnrr^t I guess you would —natu rally. I’ll see that you get there, though it won’t la 1 easy. It’s no snap to travel these woods In tft.e dark. You eouTlTrdt havrybeen so far from the i Meadows. How did It cottte you didn’t veil once jn n while?” a deft/Speed rhiu d^pokf-loug she^ldHia a bright; gloyv. fh* .thrae tlce^ .tlo. Wjit*--to0 fmsy^ro talk, cind Lhorses standing |.«ilIfQfly■ ajJin/d. He Hazy/SfLldieside' fhe, Vybutg in.| pnjjl WO to H si ttfiu).. Wlieh 1^101^’ .Up ‘tir fTu-firer (By E. O. .^EHLErtS, Acting iirectof of tiier 8\inday‘, s<-hoof Co«r*H of tlie SCoody v'Btbl* JivoJiutW Chk-wjo/V- ...; (Gppvriffh f. t 91R, Wi *t»rn., \*<ypap^r ) nt* 1 ! ■„«... ^«. -m last rope e>wi..jnvJicnu? until she* Then he jP * f bloiis lnvy sndiv iieglCoted you jtfa’anr'Wftlf! .< X wg^edueatiTin hasn’t t»Tsio ><*ok-*d . LESSON FOR MARCH 10 JESUS r with his whimsical 'RESTORING ( tlFE HEALTH. - A’ND reforhsl •\ don't ami oljrserYnrt; Tepson In ner^Iigjj-iJS^Ttmnk ^ou -JJptflrr"HfTTr '* all y«»vir toe dowYk* every ..ten feet-.” Rill “No. 'Mi^- Weir, your first horsemanship fs now due--if you aren't- afraid of Torsos." “I'm not' afraid of horses at nil.™ Hazel declared. “Hut 1 don't think It/ Briggs in the doorway hpsiilw her. her nook on the * j hillside -to make her way home. Jim I h >ugh it was n»*nr sundmvnr she felt it. no particular concern. The “I guess you ain't much used to see- ( northern twilight gave her ample time (fjC tlqit- sort <rf exhibition whepe yon ! to cover the distance. f'otiu* ‘from, . Ilri^gif wife But once down on the rolling land, i Roaring Hill produced a sma,ll tin j ern« In ml, 1 among tin* dose-ranked i dKgti'-tiit rtirii fightln in ‘ the gun to experience, a dffhculty that had an open fire, eef’where rVi-g-hody. etui see 'em. , not hitherto troubled her. With thel cofTee. Tlien link* gOodrti sV. ^ don t hnpp**Tt very j sun hanging low, she lost her absolute and laid on 1 eft. Specfft(M,\ -when Rill WagstaPT certainty of east and west, north and Jar of preset 1 pfi>’ w ItS -44eh>«>* I ** stf« ' ** -Thiiuk 4 oft eft. *Rpeefa#ly -when Rill Wagstaff certainty of east and west, north ** ain’t' around. You ftfa-t shocked, are south. ♦ ypu. honey? «,...• • - - She blumJen-d on, not-admitting. # e “Why.- T didn’t tutve • tFnie to be herself the possibility of being unablei shocked.*• Htisel laughed, viv/flt was \ to find Cariboo Meadows. As best she^ ft done so quickly.** ’ u : “If them fellen would loa-ve •Rill .alone." Rrlggs yemftfked, ' .“there wouldn't be no fight," Riit Ire hpes off '*■ like a hnTr : fflgger gdn, and he’fr^rap a dozen quick ns 'fine/ T*ni’ J lo<^n’ to see Ids finfftli ofte 1 uh these flays. * “What a nameT** Rnfeef^olrdVlIVed. #4 “I didn't ^hink it was necessary,*^ Hazel’ndniitred. “until It began, to get dark. And then I didn’t like to,” He dug some utensil spoilt of hts paefe layout—two plates, knife spoons, and laid them by-uie urc. (-»p- i. -| polite the meat a pot of water bubble^/ 1 itt* a t(ff‘H^^ tliibg to;w . in ihe -a'UialJ a,|i ftiuLA»ak<ioe with a strange nigh. ' Wil’Iwmt.j ngh. yop.” Iiglvf -I.AvdU-'l' eat * v T’tii sorf\ if^ aoen'fed rude.” Haze) penifentjy' “I eah’t ln-lp thinking of M- Reople tallrsH*. ’ t ppii.se VHrieri nine day* 1 wonder ii\ -(Sifiboo Moinlows." Hii|i launed ^. '* .* “Let them take *»t out In Wondering,** he/udvise|. ' t ‘H’aril>bo Meadows is a a very good place to take rldlpg "vnmlf ivmi insignificant portion of sons. I can* just as well walk, for I’m not lri the least afraid.” tbeuMve added as an afterthought: ’H.>w do you happen to know my nnttpj?^ “In the-same wiiy , ihat t yo« know mine,” Rill replied,"'Web If you hav’en •1J_«ft^ yel* Lord hleiii) you,.(to lone'Tabrtiftb v Mcaddws- rOMld import a lady school teacher‘Tffira the Ife, fork anjY tvliet¥ kbo- eSTby frdrfi, ahd vrhnf sho , 'the fire. O^- uonjcetTYRell f, t'guess' yofi don’t r^nlla* ■ . . ;^Tq 'J^fftgivy Kf) R Sip s tvjhl W''“*"‘ m'ers'a^e. ’jS^cTa^* wiierq gjr^ trees, she be- bucket, Jdack with the smoke of many ‘T and o package, and niake- he spread a canvas sheet, that bread, butter, salt, a Jnr of preserved fruit. "How far is It to Cariboo Meadow’s?” .. N*. ' Hnzel asked. . . ; * H Rill looked up from. Ills suppebprep* iftCuWorM. imyw’nyj*' He \>eot. ro oue of the packs, and ea’m'e’with n canw< cover, which ie ground. iid/ ’The Orth's h^ spread on tli w v**f4tv^m tfbrt,” hw-kiil(h ' *T1 *t atwii\ s (TarniV I n r *the tVoodt.^ ^Thep b^'AfipiMd ^ horses^bf their btifderrs ^anfl tied tfAm out of sight . _ .... amohg tiie trees: That Jtask finished, i clVlff^ed' Laid''withftfit' fterji’bbtry !rt<'*hf('took 1 a , n ,, nx find nistl^d h ^ptle of fitfy-’hdlb# knotvMnsf ndTo hhe xenii, apd (May be used as fnissionojry lesson.) T.K83<JN* TEXT-Mark . ■ „, * < ic'I.I ,'EN TEXT- Himself' took our tn- ' flrmittfe amt hear our drt'-fnes.—Matt. . a ■« . - ■- t _ t .UlditioxatV mathfual Tdr TK\(’HERB—Matt, 9:27-36;* I.ukn t;t*rl7; ll-tS: JoAirl U :l-A£.. HflT^TS.. riV rUIMARV TOI’K’—Jeans restoring th« little fftrj ;io pfe. ' y s ' ; -MEMORY. VERSE— bh'9S Jehovah.O my soul, and frirsr , ’t not ajllldiy benefits—Pa. 1"3:2- . . ;/, v INTER MEDIATE TOPlC-Jesun; tha giver of ’ , MEMORY VERSF;—John 10:10. SENIOR AND ATH'I.T TOPIC—Medical missions. *' r . . ,■ This is one of tho most beautiful stories of the Bible.' It appeals to the j loving i*arents’ hearts and charms the attention of*'every child.' The intro duction of the woman who touched th,e Master’s garment i*referred to by three of the gospel "writers and gives us an intensely interesting sidelight on the reception accorded to Jesus during his Galilean ministry. The drnntntls .personae is as fol low! : (1) The Father, ir about to. lose woHd, dragging dead pel eh up to the all the .poetry” alS^PwusRrttf“hls hoine. fliV jindy(Chopping them( Into v ^hort (•_») The Child, twelve yenrs old, is'just lengt1u/e iWlMtn.^fliinHy h« ,Iaid athlde on the threshobi 'of 'Jewish woman- AS tvHd Westrrkhlir at, »w bysi^l hlu^etf with gather* • hood. It takes little lmuginaRotj. to arf.flnjt grHssv, ut*d leaves and p^o^eedles picture how her life had entwined It- . J until he lmd.sevyrul armfuls collifted «tdf about the heart of the father and ^Uagel. stiffened a .trifle. She did , jm\l .spread In ifo even pile to serve (if the other loved ones. The stricken not li^ke Uta Idea of Cariboo Meadows n mattress. Upon this he laid-id? bed* child j s ptill to be found In the land, discussing her with such freedom. ‘“Wal!,'* said he, "we won’t argue the point.” He disappeared intq the dark again. This time be Ortnie 1 back with Thft crown of-hisnhnt full of water, whlcj) he sprinkled over, (he dwindling fire, s the red glow of the embers faded m arntlons. | could, and to the best of her belief, “You’ve got me,” he returned car slm held In a straight line for the town. , lessly. “Probably four*or five mlle^. Rut she walked far enough to have 1 I*m not positive t I’ve been running In I tn N 'R s 8puttor of.steam and ashes. Hazel j overrun it, and was yet upon unfa ml A circles myself this nfternobn.” ’ I readied more profoundly the blackness I inr ground. .r •' I heavens:*’ Hazel exdaltnefl.'\ « cloU|ly-night in the woods. Ihe shadows deepened until she “Hut you know the way?” "Tt's fmkg to be, nasty traveling, htripped -over- r(w>ts and stones, and “Like a bmtk—^hi the 'daytime,” he Miss Welp,’ R<mrlng BUI spoke nt her snagged her hair and clothing on , replied, - “But night In the timber t« ! elbow.* “PIT wnTk^nnd lend the pack*, caught ,bv the- appellation Brings bad j |>raqchCs she cpuTd noi see In tiwc< to ! another story, as you've Just beeft fln<f-'!'Tffu ride Sinr. He^ gentle. All you f i t ft * 1 ■ l (V 4 /, .. I m .. A — , % a* a* ^ u * J . L A** m a k A ^ I M rfN 16. 1 * used. “IS th», RonrlnB-BHr hvor f 0;f j As „. wl . ^ t „ awJ log (ot , ' „! straight for (he light patch still show- 1 “T thoug vv* 'Have To do Is slf-'stitLMihd he’ll strty thought' men nccustbroedMO th*.! Hght behind the pncks.NWl help ydu mv ntoiint. v n. f ff,IIuzel had* still been Inellnbd^to In- wildentess could always find their way about, day or night," IRizel"observed to tn-1'kielMkte-die question. BIN took her ^ldm-' Roarln Rill Wt|gstkff, , ing in the northwest, hoping thns fo Briggs nnsWbfed. "If he-takes ft few oross , ht . wag0n ,, )a(I that ran f drinks; yo,HI find nut tnntghr hmt he So (la Creek to the Meadows-lt lay ; »n„.- , ... got the nome^ Sing* JtMt tHm ^hidl [ weft^and site-lmd gone northeast from “Thrtv . caa-Mo stories,” moose hejjT him ^liov^r^trjrn./Prob- to%<- n . And nV she hurried^a feni; be- swered drylylV * V % ~ m Z it btluKaonit «*dl led her tip beside ' *****- ^ -Jh'fb f^fore gj, n to tug at her that she had passed ' Site had to !>e satisfied with his asid1tb*«e s .sift-*WA.« tmique experience for ruornlir. 1 . ■ — J »he Metidows unknowingly. ’* V; ‘ surance that he would see her to Carl- heT. this being compelled to do'ttdngs.- ^4ILs -Htousa ^llhid him at MixI-mu*.* • nt'sentryTt tntTffiiiT.^riurmtfkT^s^h^^^ws^ A-mOccefTTdfr'rhg-situ-^ No man haUever Issued ultimatums to t $lst ( 04.,walkiug, she luul no chan x- /debate the aues it pho a the ment, Rrlggs detailed no more infor- sat looking across the way with con siderable Interest nt the specimen of t_ype x\hicl) hitherto she bad encou o§ jpf fiction—a flgh jd W -*wr Ing nlTOj ^rliatlfbd West called a “bat actor.’*. f.Kbe rfi ed. however^ no w ls j Vl Vk""* r for r!rfc«»r stiffly of 4hnt pnrtirula type. Tin* men of her world bad been altogether different, and the. few fron tier specimens she bad rnef\nt the Briggs’ dinner 'table bad noN im- pressed her with anything except..fltOir -shyness and manifest awkwardness in' her presence. Tip* West' itself sip- peab'd to iter, its ldgness, its nearness to the"hi><blHtfly ftriAeval. but not the Ih'r tmh: ’ setf.'T Klic AhjAirjl’faft'W tree, am climbed on 1C to rest and think. After what.seemed an age she’fancied she *»•' li* W nNi i M fc* idp her. P<di H&lPrA and tl®faVttt CvwetiBn of t pMN n T n< di lr V'l Mr* ad- toward it, imping that it might I lie Tin.* gleam-of ti ranclt w indow | progress wntr fJow." Fim J4undered oy»*r tin' litter of a forest floor,.^trip- Ping "verjnnsreti ol>stael»*s. Rat ten minutes .established beyond pVradven- (uro vile fact that it was indeed-a tight. She kiqtt on. The wavering gleam I- enn^* tnun behind ji-tliicket-*— an open , t - .1. V, ! AUltrsJt *V*r*l* Sitw. at length. -Beyond rtlfe people she i,|d *A /fir tnfr And (h> firv slip hl > ur p Wleh . slie-ioekcd-ftf •Roaring Hifi-Wagstaff. - a fr3v yards” f? The ?TiVkel through ov,.f tlus way, with a quHe imparsonwl > M^r+ctr-wa V ored the yeTTow gleam she ,l!t ’ ,r, ‘ stl _ j halted, smitten with a sudden panic Hr jmimr ihl ° Briggs’ place for-sup- : Thl* endured but' a few sivouds. per. Mrs. Rrlggs was- iter own . wait, i. frfr ■—rrss. IVH-ggs-tri-TTrsdfr^atubeside Hazel. 1 f n She heard bint grunt* and saw a mild look of surprise Hit over bis counte- 1 nance when Roaring Rill walked In 1 -and qooIIv took a seat.. Hut not until Hazel glanced ai the newcomer did sne' repognize him ns the titan who Tt<jd j fought, in the,street. He was looking straight nt/Lyr When she did glance up. and 1 the mingled astonishment and -frank admiration In his clear gray ">yes made Hazel drop beys quickly to , qoul(I - *"her. ' TTfit here wus Roaring Rill Wng- coftrthmul. Hazel pro^dWf ThfaRJto— j staff MUng, her "holx to put her foot In and smih discovered herself redoing the stirrup, puttlpg. her for the first the food tfinre than any meal she had tl |np ,n | ,Pr 1,f< ' sstrldt\n horse, wnrn- eaten for ■ ivM , Iluoger the 1 tng her to duck low branches. In his king of acooEftd tn pilnd ther^ deemed t(/'be‘ nr^questlon tte open lias f.Jnsanr « Its owxt.. J*lcjti ns to whether or not she \vortld ride, no aproned i-nj <kd % plicate. loop-/ He had. settled that, ing Hill put half the pleocf-of mefft oh ~ Uawedto mounting, she blundered Her her plate, sliced bread for hetviinfl set nt the tlrstjUtempt, and flushed In the *red-the butter hnndv/ Also, Ih* pourfi3 her ! dark at Hill’s amused chuckle; The a cup of coffee. He had a smatfWk next lnstartt he caught her under the of sugar, and bis puck boxes yielded arms, and. with the leverage -of her condensed milk. £ - t oue Urn stinup. st'^w^enOy “What sort of ment Is that?” Hazel in the seat of the saddle, asked after a few tylnutes of silence, it w>is tine grained anti of a ri(*b fla vor strunge^to her mouth. Sluvliked it./bur it neither beef, pork nor mu ft on, nor any meat she knew. .“Yi'tiison. RITin’t you ever eat any .before?” lit* ■smiled..——— ”Nev(>r tasted *it," - she answered. dlnc s t\yo thick quilts, two or fhre* Iiaifs^ nV XtoAl/n blanUets.' H (dHoWj the Whote TntTosed with ’A' T^ng*'Wfivat shtmt, the iic’d tarptiulln of, the cattlV ran geo. ... T! ... . '‘There,” lie said; “you am turn 10 whenever you feel like it." * . 4 J-'or biinsulf lu» took the saddle blfrt-- kets ntuMald them close by the fir© within reaching distance of the wood* pile, taking for *o«fbr a r»b*k canvaA He atretcTTed Tiimself full length, filled i Ids pipe lit It. and fell to staring Into the fire while lie smoked, 1 fTa?f' nn hour later he raised hi* headland looked,’neross the fire at Hnzel. ' ‘ “W r hy ' doh’t 1 you go.Vto be4 f he asked, • ■' , ri “I’m not sleepy,’ v she declared, whirl was a palpnlHe falsehood. fomheDeyO* Jlds werei.event then drooping, ' • /kinybe not. but you need rest.** RI i SftldNnutetiy * “Quit thinking ihingfk It’ll be' nil th^e same n hundred! yenrl from no^x Go on to bed. You’ll h« mor<HCi>m/or>fd>le.” p >•; f ThVts pereYnptprfly' commanded, Ha zel found herself granting instant obe dience, She got IntoXbe blankets Just as she stood, even to hqr shoes, and dco\V tlje canvas sheet tijKsp that It hid b^^ f{\cc—but did (Rpt prompt her. front seeing. 4 ..',, ^. < - In spite, of herself she slept fit ft .Now. and then site would wake with start to a -half-frightened realization of her surroundings and plight, and All “You’re such n little person.” he said, ”the*e stirrups are n mile too long. 4’ut vour feet In the leather^ above—so. Now piny- follow your leader. Gine Silk hi* head.? ’t' He ntoved away. Obedient to hill’s epnimaml, she let the reins dangle, and Silk followed close behind ids mates. - knew -or/turdi -ijfeb mid of ’TsfiYit'nh’e? - NV)-F 7 r: men reassured hef. She had found-them Nv tv-man courteous, awk wardly considerate. And kIic could not wander about all night. She moved cautiously, however, to the edge of tlif tlilcket;~to a point w lo re she could see rlut fire. A. man >qit humped over tin* glowing embers, whereon sizzled a piece of meat.- Ills bend was. bent forward, ;\s if lie were lishming. Suddeqly lit* looked up, and I J rc reftiL-f HnZCT lnrctmT unsteadily nt first, tnri sntfi^myMtTrv- '“Bffnkfnst'ft rendC’ ,-er an open fir^liut preselltlV sftc cnpjgftt"TheTwTfiSt!H?rfnrF ? v AvelTt baidt teHtlie^ftre, Jiaz4i 5 cooking venison over an open this is my first taste. Indeed^ Tve never seen rt real camp fire before” “Lord—what a lot you’ve mistsed!” There was real pity In bis tone* “I ; killed that deet today. Have -borne more coffee." * " tlon and could maintain her balance wLtliont holding stiffly to. the saddle hqrrc. y / : v The night seemed endless ns the wfl- • » derness itself. Unused to riding, she becjime sore, nttd then the sore mus- nnd it Is this background which makes the picture so- vivid. Why the suffer ing? Why the separation? Only our Heayenly Father kpows It all, and some day we will read the answer In the glory -of tits preseb'' < ’- 'W The Woman, who—where from or whither to wo are not told—only due of a vast throng who had Just faith enough to touch the hern of his 1 garment and be made njhole. (4) The Galilean Proph et's response to the furtive touch of need was instantaneous, but without the marring movement of haste. We can fancy these characters walking along the highway. Jesus paused as they were interrupted. The woman i was healed the moment she touched his garment. What is the meaning of the pause? . | Having taught the multitude and en couraged 1 the heart of Jnlrus, they reached the home, wdiere Je^sus exclud ed all but Peter, Juine# and John, who , entered wifch him into the house of j tum\Ul, made sqpib^r by the weeping . ana wailing 6f prdfeSsionnl mourners and relatives. Again vie are Impressed with the * • ' . Calm Dignity of Jesus, as Le aakud...‘‘Why this tumult? tho chug <jnly ^£‘Pf>;WTjhe£ t laughing scorn Is due to their*Ignorance of the power of the Mighty Christ in face of the fact that the. child was rCaHy dead. Yhen he had ttfrned the unbelievers otnNJosus took the father, mother and whenever t>bewaj^e pazt discipjas into the Chamber of death, the f1n> It was to see Rita ring Rill Wn0* The occa^km was not foj ft sj^ctucular staff str)‘<ch(*d out in the red glowj, his dehionstrathtn of**pflwer. Having re- .brown head^rilllo^ed ^ .one fueled jffbre'd the chifd to life.fcftd to its par- nr! " *' & A s- ents, Jesus admcmlshes them hot to Titan nil at onde si t ondF sJia Wakened 4lt of sound STliniber witiiw violent kart. Boring Bt|| was xhA’tng the tnniafr lln over her and laughing. t' , “Arise. Miss Sleeping Rehuty f, ha ddishi^treilk sp^eak^ arc Ter &ray. In* tfTe west, black He'refilled her tin cup, and dCt-pted . oles stiffened. Tlu^chlll of himself to bis food. Before lonppthey nlr Intensified. She grew had satisfied their hunger. RiH; laid a few dry sticks on the fire. The flames now reqt; Inf tlife Atitibft instant .house, and her .classes iseemeii-xaaho^. i ft way. to -"111 TS| Jhere^-Ii reacheir'to Miff rifle and She found herself wishing slih w^re^a j minute,.’ j;, ^ man, so that she could fare In# tl|e In les* Hut# he appeared bgglde there A’ be said coolly. - wlids with horses and a gun ip tlds “W.U| . V,)U fall off, or be Lifted off? _ t!f^ he snhlfheerfully. . i Where are we?’* site demanded. ooked nt her thab w jjR 1 . Alld s|ie (flfilff not help seeing thaF matyTdfdjfSo joo1% tipijd t^^-ij The next Snturdny-dlnzel went for Roaring Rill a tramp In the afternoon. The few stood up. maI { s „ that she could fare walks slit* hud • taken had dilut'd all “Hold on there!’’ he said coolly. - wlids with houses and a gun ip sense -of uneasiness' -in- venturing Into ( “You’re had i^look at me—‘I want n capable man fashion, whete rotit! the infolding forest. She felt that those look at ytm;..>dd B4R*i;. ' whoever you wenUby the Abard and the u.tu*xp€ctcd sbniiowy woods were less siiiister than ; are. Come on—show yourself." ! hovered always close nt hand. »* She man. . And since site had always kept lle stepjtcd sidewise .out'of the Light looked up suddenly, to find him.rsgftrd- her sense of direction and'- come : as be’ spoke. Hazel ‘started to, run. ing her with a whimsical smile., r/ straight to tbe^ieaijqws whenever sh^.Thj*'.crjuk of q bratieliiunderfoot tye- “In a few minuteft,” said he^“ weirt abroad, *0 fear ^;4i4Tod hei^’oad h* olosoftJli^l^fere qhe fmcVup’ahd try to (1*41 ver you per thought of losing her way.-_ * . '(took three steps. He caught Jt,«r rude- contract. M.^ntime, I’m goiijg to To reach her objective point.- she J.v by th**>»nit and fanked her bodily smoke." , - ~Z crossed a long stretch of rolling land, into the.,firelight'; " Ho jpq nrtt ask iter permission, hut Jr* - . she gnsjwHr-fp);/ the firelight showed ' lahf holtfrof them and shat Up in bflght, her-./plnte. ^ince Mr. Andrew Hush, the features- of Rottring Hill R’ffgstalT. * wa\*prfng tongues. Ft skeined toTJlnzel was beginning to hate men who She wasa/rald of him. \Vh\\sho'Tlld that' she bad stepped utterly out her nor it op 5jo -She | world, (’ad Ik id .Mfjjdows, tlie., scboql- the night cold,. her fingers numb. She did not know where j she was going, and she was assailed-j with doubts - of Roaring Bid’s ability to find Cariboo Meadows,* “-Mr. Wagstaff!" she entthd “Yours truly," his. voice halledvbnck, ' jflway to!;on#*tod?T—“ni (Tiere-in a' minute.'-^, j ; up, patting her tousled hair Into semUhrtu'v of order, 4df ip tin n reddish Rfimhe gave ground slowly. "Well, it’s jin oilier/ (hi yshe pered, ns she had- whispered to hj once before. “I wonder If then ever be any more like it?” j /^Roaring Bill” finally adrrvs he'is taking Hazel to his calpn in the mountains. Hazel protects indifrfliqtty, but Tf helpless sftd is compelled, to aecorrtpany hbri. Tfte next in|tjlIrngnt has to |lo with this startling ^eyelopmeRt. •CTO'BE. CON TIN l ED.) ‘ ‘-^L-—-— . . * T*R "Well—for .thg—love of—Mike !” Wagstaff draped./the/fexclnmat we|l timbered, dense lit parts with thickets of berry 1)us%»i Midway In this she came upon a little brook, pttrr- out In it rlsing/ereseeLdb of astonish ing it monotone ns.lt crawled over , ment. Then- 1 Jig/Lud his gun down pebbled reaches .and bathed the tangled across-sriTiTT^if bedlThtg, and stood roots of trees along Its brink. By this 'looking nt her In,speechless wonder, she s,at a while. Then she-UUed along, i “For the love of Mikb!" Roaring Rill coming after considerable difficulty to said again/ “What are you doing wan- aliruptly rising grpiuudj Shd^coul^not. dering around in the woods gt#fiigl®? see Hie tawft bAt sfie^-iiltniniirOrfie * Good Lord ! Your teeth are eUilifinQ. ^et^oHN K> make her fear.* ¥>n tl hiw bills behind it. At any rate, she Sit down here and get warm. It fis sort .trary Roaring Rill at cb*se kne^ wUere^y^ tthfl ( the ffj back. | of chilly ” , cptMtnci ' Ailed bis pipe nfid lighted It wSUh/* {Jhe^exclnmatlon coal. And for the succeeding JBt^ n minutes Roaring .Hill WagstaX *fd staring -into the dancing blaze. .‘/Ona/l watched him uneasily.after a\tinS|| seemed t<) luVve forgotten loTr-v Hts pipe (Tied, "and he sat holding it^ Ifls. hi\n(l. She tvas uneasy, but not •Thftre.was nothing - about/,him Ilfs ergj • it . . t t -^f 1 "' trary, “Ask die sothethlmt- eitsy,” # h« ce- (OLi . Aulas Only. Jar. .th* Weak ao-honat trytog -Wt R w -Ho»h»-Greeks- rr nitrtrr- wrnk t mses o trail, or-any old trail that would show kln.<l that It is fore.ver estubl me .wh^re. I atn.’/ Iff ua u^).- Too rules, programs, ftVmulue. They publish the news broadcast. Evident ly he was not yet ready to precipitate matters In the minds of the multitude, for of a surety he knew thut In certain quarters the fact of the cure would be made kfrown. r~TttlJ Is « heairttfuT- pfclure of TtfteT i (11 Tho Father's love (vv. 22-24). (a) His heed; (b) his posrtton “at Jesus’ (cj ,hW ftloa, VL pray thee(d) t hls insistence, “besought greatly.” (2) The Stranger's Plea Jvv k £>&))• (a) An lnterruirtlon; (b) “Of long standing;” (c) JesusVkno'vltNlge; (d) Jesus’ re sponse; (e) her confession; (f) her blessing. f3) The Master's Love (vv. 8r>-43). (a) Jesus’ kno'wU'dge; the child \yj^s not degd In.,his sij^u; (b) delay dqes nof inennri'efirsaT(c) the tender resurrection in answer to faith; (d) the provision fob her needs; * , Sorrow’ brought Julrus to Jesu^. Sor row today brings more tnqu to Jesus thah perhaps any other,, means. Cer tainly it has been so duffing this great ^•ar. As the ruler of the synagogue Julrus laid aside his pride 4&d hostile i Ity to make his plea for/help and ac cept -service oUJesus, .* * u^. j - There are three 1 recorded Instances dark. “What on earth ntn P going tfl do? iO na**- thing lerva 1 v Uere Jasus “only daughter’ and apparently their purposes 4\.r the guidacclT pj or- (liuar\ minds. But tilt* pioneejra of Hazel cried • desperately. \.‘ J. :• i{ thought-ride rough-shod through thgTTOnfy sett” of a wldo^VWlwQlhy^top- - “Camp here till -daylight,” Roaring ru | vrs . They lmin the ttmy |ekir« VpeU. the bier.” This. wasF^apparently Bill answered evenly “Tljy .t^ujy thing |, y rvfuslnicr to be dlrecteiT by^ p hat atterided with mopedtfitettltykhan that to do. Good LoMT j/ v Hi* ‘mfhd 1 (fecH'*;someone e1s'e has thought before pfnn, the ff^tle^ girl, for “«he;.Od^r slept.”. dentally rested P hers. "You^fe like i by wluit teachers have Ife | Ice; I didn’t think nlw»ifl<t jrrtlf^ettiutiLi WndHig.—Exe’.umge. cold riding. Get- down and put on a- =—p— coqt, and I’ll have a fire irt a minute.” . ■ Word ■r;r~^TLi)(^nrrmiL^^Turr:^ .r}/ ./• Insisted, iipoP can get <-ff without / a I) . ~ — * you.” Hazel answered - /RoarlngJ stotaf liaok^’-tu my help, thank ungraciously. ie np repif, but lion her- feef UHJcbed From Br'er Williams^ viSu -•!)” is Ti 'TuT/ht vky< has vo.u. des throw principle/ but de price goih' ^so fast ttrone^' atj^ Tjolter ;-“keep de All a 1.1 g<>! The ral^pig of Luztv appuryt^ly fi‘feSb^t« _ tftcuUiestx VJ^H^LfrQi^^ gl C the man, tt dif- *- an- with created as- cht LAWNS NOW-POTATO FIELDS Vflvety^ Barks gf Show ^MfgpPCf “ France Trihsformed to Meet ' * * Eoonormc Crisis./ d’Uzes, chfttelaines all over the coun- -J * and the importation of more Ind nese andiNortb Afrr«n Ujbor lawns and plant vegetables. Flower iwteq \ WWfuijt mgfy ufS'tiv ardens, also, Ifilf be-consecrated tft.’ ?3Mng the t .agi;icultural problerr try have promised to dig,/bp th£ir the solution of the .Economic crisis, -W ^tfInform the The rose, the vjhe and the ore tin rd ^ >ark4 fnto vegetable gardens. ch The rare American tourists who visit are not be touched, but all annual , ihe chateau of Toiiraine Jn* France j-flowers ahd all’green swards must 1 may find the, velvety parks of the,giveway to-tlie democratic notato, in Water Cooler. I ,, it,V1 WWIVl'i E formed Into potato patches. ' / • — - Aristocracy lias taken up the "tuber the farm lands already urn^er culrl- duripg th$ hottest of summer days, campaign” and, beginnTng' with the vation, the temporary release from the An ordinary lluwer pot will serve the Countess of Naallly* and the Dutlhess army of a greater, number of fanners ^purpdse well, la fact ear clay jar. or common unglazed earthqjgliat^’ pot,/ shutters closed. The water insi will answer. * AH that is necessary Is pofous receptsicTe percolates In, I to moisten, a cloth with strong salt croscopfc moisture to I water afffdieep Itoover the toMof the face. Tlie burlap wrapping umi V flo\yt pot4 'ldr4”**k ftmufe ' dropg%qr4| aesion; b^^ai A-utio do\tiputo#a Bwieol 1 «Stn inWilte .pot^s- k5ptU'fulu,Ban# that wpi^p/ tbg^flona This draining' dish tuud pe kept full of water all the tirue*“ mm Since there Is npt enough labor for*,bu^er. water and other .things cool burlap, round a porous-pRy "The wa- “ ‘ ‘ 1 * ter ptared fn^^itte Jftr. qnd exposed to 1 a current of alr/oja a dark window sill, with the windows open and the mmmm Real Economy. me Into “a safety . .. ^ bonds my-uncle deposit box. Wife—POUT. Jack ; put them into car and atve til that box rent. . ! ^ qxjbn.diDicV 1 ^ f0 God Ju d 8 e ga*fL T hih^hy.iUtc..^B>»lto‘tyUi ll / ..— ' 19 * I *• vangelizi><t**t> wuppflenientea by educa te aiow onJ*; ;lie>o«w»tati*4ry ot (Healing i‘/h rough diapcnwrtes s*d Hospitals. In \// H tW WffM, of ftie'pr/%t i #nr itfttiation Z.'i.W u^v,n/(3)K'ti ttful.iVrooO' cbil4wn»immu nities and nations. 4’X.w^ *■ lYtiy' dt#«(P 1 sus spend so much time tirades? (To Impress the as a | testimony to his divine office, ai)d a prophecy of 1 his authority In his com ing Kingdom. * t ——: j" * 4-»vybie 6)