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After
EVERY
Meal
fltve your diges
tion a “kick" wltb
WHIG LEY’S.
8ou4 teeth, m goo4
appetite
to poor health.
WB16LEV9 U a
helper In all this
work —a pleasant,
bcneHelafplclt-me-np.
Good to the last dnp
Q|should say it is !
1 could tell a cup
of Maxwell House
blindioUed. What
else could have such
aroma, such flavor,
such uniionnityt
MAXWELL
HOUSE
COFFEE
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WHICH
«*dl TaceUbl* to pUat for
yioM, IroftA of Wrlaf *
for wkatrror
Tbo moot helpful oaUlof «o ho to
e»pr ijouod la rood/ to bo msiiod to
you froo oa request.
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Oar IMS Cautoe talk too rw «■ h,sa Omb
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ENGINEER SAYS IT
IS WORLD-BEATER
M My Digestion Is Sound as a Dol
lar Sjnce Taking Tanlac,” De
clares Buffalo Citizen. .
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“There la no donbt about it; Tanlac
does all they claim It will do—and
more,” - wtfs the positive statement
made recently by Richard H. Lawson,
well-known engineer, of 1007 Elmwood
Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.
*T used Tanlac for a combination of
troubles and It put me In splendid
condition all the way round. First, I
had a bad case of stomach trouble,
was simply chock full of sourness and
gas. had a general distressed feeling
and a burning pain In my stomach that
I couldn’t get rid of. With my appe
tite wrecked and digestion gone, I be
came awfully weak, nervous and run
down and could get scarcely any rest
or sleep at all.
“Tanlac answered every demand
made upon It In my case and today
my digestion is sound as a dollar; I
have an immense appetite, and with
every ache and pain gone, I am sleep
ing fine and feeling strong and ener
getic as of old. Tanlac la 100 % good."
Tanlac la for sale by all good drug
data. Over 35 million bottlea add.—
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a»nm omu innu'noiuL
Sunday School
* Lesson T
(By REV. P. B.. K1TZWATER. IX IX.
Teacher of Engllah Bible la the Moody
Bible Institute of Chicago.!
Copyright, lilt. Wet era Newsaeper Union.
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LESSON FOR MARCH 11
Strong
tlollH.
reasons DoiKe strong ac-
When You Catch Cold
Rob on Mosterole
Muateroie iacaay to apply and it grta
In tte good work right away. Often it
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**l ba*r. I betlrre, evoided a good
dual of auffrrtag by the use of Canhtl.
and am tbonxtgbly ruaviarad that U .
haa bom of great hmeflt to me.
Uafttra the birth of two of my rhll- *
dree. | grew ao weak and nervous 1
could hardly gn and suffered...! had
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the next time when I grew ao .weak
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used it three months. I grew stronger
and less nervous. The baby was
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believe It was because I built up my
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Cardul has been In successful use for
more than forty years. Thousands of
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eficial results obtained by taking
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It Is a mild, harmless, purely vege
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THE
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If some men were to put th»ir con
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JESUS IN QETHSEMANE
LESSON TEXT—Luke 22:39-48, M.
GOLDEN TEXT—Christ also nath ones
suffered for our sins, the Just for the un
just, that He might bring us to God.—
I Peter 3:18.
REFERENCE MATERIAL—Matt 4:1-11;
28:23-46; 1 C6r. 10:13; Heb. 4:16, 16.
PRIMARY TOPIC—An Angel Helps
Jesus.
JUNIOR TOPIC—Jesus Prays for
Strength.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC
—How to Stand the Hardest Test.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC
—Submission to the Father's Mr ill.
I. Jesus at the Mount of Olives
(v. 38). He went from the upper
room under cover of night to the gar
den of Getbsemane. Gethseinane
means oil press. It Is a place where
the oil was crushed out of the olives.
There Is a striking significance In
Jesus’ coming to this place. Olive oil
was precious, t»elnc used both for food
and lighting. The bruising and crush
ing of Christ in this garden haa yield-
I ed the largest blessings In the world,
i It has provided food for men’s souls
| and light for their lives.
II. Mis Companions (vv. 30. 40).
Peter. James said John, who had been
with Him on Uw M«mnt of Tranaflg
uration, mere penaRtod to go with
Him Into tbo deep shadows of tbo
garden. He took (boos wbo were boot
able to apprehend tbo moaning of tbo
! tragic boor to bo Hia sympathising
c—poatohs. This was Beaded to pre
pare thorn os His wltoeooea. Thorn
ton. ao a hornsb botag Ho craved aym
pBthy
JOOMO braying (ee. 41-44).
L lie Withdrew Pram the Dm
rtptea (v. 41). W*ee these dtanpteo
' of tbo "lOoev clrrle* nsold Ml go •Mb
him. He lore bkmaetf sway from them
i for He meet be ohmo to this dorbeet
i hear He hnested down add prgyeW
X wtm* He MM tee. 45*44) If
then be eiBtag romeew thm cap from
am." The rap dM md mend the pb>»
\ Ira! —ffenoge of the croon tbemgb
ttey nor* very greet Mo dh4 Mi
n • • desire be em ope from
and lb we step dbmt of M
tl• e oarb. for this eae lb
pwrprao of UM coming mt« tbo wwrbi
1 (Med. 5 14). It one rather tbo reooto
Osm to IHm by tbo croeo wnarn
f loamod lefers Him. of IDs idmubrb
, ram a Kb mb In beramang tbo world e
Xedoemer. My vtrtoo of tbo beitBOSB
and perfect uw of Itte ootoro. Me
, ranbi do ootbtag etoe tbon mrma
j Mom ML Mo aao in ram heaftag of
tbo mm of tbo oorM (bo tnraaag
Bony of Mm ret be re fnra. Kjo*w tag
wimt woe before Him. Mo ramo be
Gethosmaoe for tbm bear. Odd In M
) Mo romartewoly hrs wgbt bm bwmea
! efll mte orcord with tbo dletM odU.
' Tboogb tbo rap vao better bo booted
; to sa^oalodea to tbo Fatbors ottl
So great oss tbm og«my that Ills
In rat was as It were groat drape ef
blood falling down to tbo gronnd. In
this rroftsl boar sn sagri from
bravre otrangtbevtrd him
IV. The Oiacip'ee gieep.ng (re. 45.
td). They bod heoMed of tbetr Sdet-
Itj. hot could Bot watch with Him far
sn hoor. lie had Issued s word of
warning to them, bat they were so
hraumbed with sorrow that they
failed. He gently rebuked them,
and commanded that they rise and
pray lest they enter Into temptation.
V. Jesus Betrayed (vv. 47. 48).
1. The Betrays! (v. 47). This was
done by Judos, one of the twelve. He
bad enjoyed the most Intimate” rela
tions with the Lord, eutlng with Him.
listening to His teaching, wUnessing
His marvelous miracles sad enjoying
LUs confidence.
2. The Sign of Betrayal (v. 47). It
was the kiss, the token of the most
tender affection and friendship. He
now degrades It by making it the
token of disloyalty and treason.
Jesus’ words to this infamous dis
ciple shows the Infinite tenderness of
Hi?'heart If Judas* had been at all
human this pathetic appeal would
have smitten him to the very heart.
How many professing disciples have
proven their 'disloyalty to the Master
and even betrayed Him. All who bear
the name, Christian, and especially
ministers and teachers who deny the
virgin ■ birth, Deity and vicarious
atonement of Christ are following In
the footsteps of Judas. May each one
Inquire, “Lord, is It IT’
* VI. Jesus Arrested (v. 54).
The multitude arpund wltb swords
and clubs led by Judas Invaded the
sacred precincts of the garden and
arrested Jesus and brought Him be
fore the high priest
Your
should be made 4
artistic,* sanitary
and livable. \
These walls should be Alabastined in the latest,
up-to-the-minute nature color tints. Each room should
reflect your own individuality and the treatment
throughout be a complete perfect harmony in colors.
The walls of the old home, whether mansion or cottage, can be
made just as attractive, just as sanitary, through the intelligent use of
Imtead of kalsomine or wallpaper
It is absolutely necessary if you expect Alabastine results that
you ask for and secure Alalaitxne.
Avoid kalsomines under various names and insist on the package
with the cross and circle printed in red. That is the only way to be
sure you are getting the genuine Alabastine.
Alabastine is easy to mix and apply, lasting in ks results, and
absolutely sanitary. «
five-pound poekagw, whits sad
of cold water, aad with foil
tiful tiota, rsady to aril arid oat by tbs
i M sack package, faery aoclegr *t gtmmma
attma has creaa aad cards ana ted m red.
Give as poor
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ull. bur none. Oth.ru a. food. non. bottor.
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the best. Hsmpls 20c. Fornaln tl. Both
sumples 20c. Muko your own. sell to othorn.
k. t. Fenton. bo» ii»t. hanobr. tex.
you Oak r
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ngntp. At nil good druninu. W cent*, or .UraA
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up of Cantu. Rahaa
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rWlr. aoM at a * *a6wrah4o tag *
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la poaaraw tho arltnl at AEatndo
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Our Blaaoings.
It Is good fur us to think that no
grace or blessing la truly ours till wo
are aware that Gud haa pleased
one also with It through us.->II
EfttrlUL
L—I'hllUpa
tag-
—TVoae oara psramd aw
dote A ywoEg rMp hod peagowed to
a heaailfo! girl TY»e girl. Uoahiag
aad arn i plag a little, hied araeyted Maa
He fedded her la his a rasa, prases J hie
lips ta hen aad ahisfnrred:
“IHaraaf. ta this the Bret Haw jog
has# ever levgdT*
-Ye<“ the gtrt sighed, "hut lt‘a an
alra^|a( I Wogte It wuF’t he the lost."
Eeverty In Riches.
No man la |>our who dues not think
hlmaelf so; but If In a foil fortune, he
with Imiwtlrace desire* mure, he pnr
(ialuui hla wants and hla beggarly
■era
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fm IImr
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MhqwHy (• (^e right AJ
•«e iiwor
pyoa frnaa right |o left
raapieSe ow eeyaog «Irrie.
■tail the eyes frees left
lo right, araktwg a aw sn |i(ag
i Erie Bee tlatea Yeti raa la* traae
the atMahee at times each exerv-tae la
imrfaowsd. (loop (he eyes tightly, thra
•gara, a I terns i lag five Times. CTrae*
the eyes and gemty rah ywor Angers
i.ver the I Ida, robMag frw the Bone
• outward. These eternises are ela>|>!e
and raey.—Ira Angeles Tlniee.
raagM
that tt
eawgSl
IIMl 1
a ram
tan
■M
eueshy tearaggranra ram
la Mra rariy htotawy at
rvwaa IHM H M aatisraiod
Mhos at MHMgratMe h* iass
w aharai craw a pews aprg
M
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waaward
rvaote eor
Mott the
taktag a
t# 9 Immnl
condltlNi.—Jeremy Taylor.
Farmera get all the exerrlae they
need, unlike city men, yet they live
! no lunger.
■ wae
a viraMy aadi iag tm Me
mw ( *a t*»r» la U>M || was at
• ga> smt (he Best yeor BLMB Frara
4wooMe I. lata a named haa hosa
lipt hat ap aatU IBBB a tarEaded all
—aMea pooaraw^ra arrived” aad did
aed dtst lagwtah begwraa tmougraaia
aad Me dM II tariade hra
Mgrattsa oeavtaad fram Criaads
MerV-v This raraedL which la
rotate aa eiplained. Mows a total at
XIjno.ltM fraar the year eadtag Bep-
temhi-r in. UCJO, ta the year ruling
June 3D. 1W0 The largest immigra
tion ia aay one year was IjMjHa foe
the fiscal year 1007.
If unit lee rlaaterad like Mark-
herrlea, laay peupte would never era
them.
Vi
Dmitry,
ami
our vitamins
•> Our Cod.
God itoepo la th«
Me aaHhol. a okra ta
Gratha
Vitamin and mineral elements are
part of the splendid nutriment
which Nature stores in the held
grains for nourishing and vitalizing
the human, body.
Grape-Nuts, made from wheat
and malted barley, has for over
twenty five years supplied vitamin
and other elementa necessary for
perfect nutrition.
There's a crispness and flavor
that delight the taste—and there’s
natural health - building goodness
that makes Grape-Nuts with cream
or milk a complete food—and won
derfully delicious!
Grape-Nuts*is truly economical
because a small quantity provides
unusual nourishment.
GrapeNuts
FOR HEALTH
Tktrt’sa
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