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WRHE r0 We will wi Nothing else really nr The Flavi , 4 SStrict. Della-What kind of a woman Is T F wshe? Bridget-Sure, if yez brekk a piece av news she takes it OUt iv yer wages. Man proposes, woman disposes, and the rest of the world says: "I told you SO." SAFE, GENTLE I CLEANSES I Frcenturies GOLD MEDIAL~ Haarlem S Oil has been a standard household reedy "i~~ for kidney, liver, bladder and stomach S trouble, and all diseases connected with 1 the urinary organs. Thie kidneys and blad-i der are the nmst important organs of the I S bod' T iey are the ilters, the purifiers ofi your'ledl. If the p~oisons which enter your systemi thr'ough thc blood( and stomi-< ach are rnot entirely thrown out by the kidneys and bladder, you are dloomed. WVearines; sleeplessners, nervousness, despondency, backache, stomach trouble, headache, pain in loins and lower ado mn, gall atones, gravel, difliculty when urmnating, cloudy and bloody urine, rhen mnatism, sciatica andl lumbago, all warn you to look after your kidneys and blad'ler. All these inijjeate some weakness of the kidnevs or other organs or that the enemy microbes which are always present in your system have attacked your weak spots. GoLD1 MEDIAI l Haarlem Oil capsules are what you need. They are not a "patent medicine." nor a "new discovery." For 200 years they The Strong M~ Heat of Suw Than thm Old people who are fe who are weak, will be stre go through the depressing]1 Oroi *Tasteless It purifies and enrici you Strong. You can soo Invigorating Effect. '4 GROVE'S TASTELES ceptionally good general st: sickly children, for delicate any one of the family wh< pleasant to take. Price 60 Perfectly Ha,.na Nux-Vomloa or- otes ':1 Grove's ohiL You can now get Grove's form as well as in Syrup, the kind Tablets are intended for those w rather than a syrup, and as a cor The tablets are called "GROVET contain exactly the same medici actly the same r ults as Grove's Dut up in bxtles. The price of eii LEYS IL "0 I this war tatters until we do! Dr Lasts The Idea. "The (log you seen spinning around to catch his tall is IHooverizing." "Ilow so?" "Don't you see lie is trying to make both ends Ineet?" (C'al i forui Irrigates 39,352 farni, I'Ivering 2.06-1,10.1 cres. EMEDY (OUR KIDNEYS iave been a standard household remedly. ['hey arc the pure, original imported Ilaar ema Oil your great-grandlmother used, and re perfectly harmless. The healing, sooth ng oil soaks into the cells and lining of he kidneys and through the bladder, driv ng out the poisonous germs. New life, resh strength and health will come as you Onitinue the treatmnt. When complete. y .restoredl to your usual vigor, continue akmng a capsule or two each (lay; they will <eep you in condition and prevent a re urn of the disease. D~o not dlelay a minute. Delays are es eeially dangerouis in kidney andl bladder rouble. All druggists sell dO1LD MlCDA L laarlem Oil Capsules. They will refund he money if not, as representedl. G~OLD W ICDAT L Haarlenm Oil Capsules are im )orted direct from the laboratories in Hlol and. They are prepared in correct quan ity andl convenient form, are easy to take md are positively guaranteedl to give rompt relief. In three sizes, sealed pack. iges. Ask for the original imported ';OLD MIDAL. Accept no substitute. A'dv. fithstlamd the mer' Letter e Weak eble and younger people ngthened and enabled to 1eat of Summer by taking re's rhiII Tonic ies the blood and makes ai feel its Strengthening, S chill TONIC is an ex rengthening tonic for pale, Mothers, for Old Folks or > has poor blood. It is Ic. less. Contains no r Poisonous Drugs. TI Tonio Tablets Tasteless chill Tonic in Tablet you have always bought. The ho prefer to swallow a tablet ivenience for those who travel, chill TONIC TABLETS" and nal properties and produce ex. Tasteless chill Tonic which is her is Gen. IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL ,raiMfSOtiio Mood usson (By Rev. I'. 13. FiTZWATER, D. D., Teacher of English Bible in the Mood) Bible Institute of Chicago.) (Copyright, 1918. by Western Newspaper l'nion.) LESSON FOR SEPTEMBER 15 MAKING CHRIST KNOWN TO THE WORLD. (May be used with missionary applica+ tion.) LESSON TEXTS-Matthew 5:13-16; 28:18-. 20; Acts 16:9-15. GOL)-:N 'I'EXT-Go ye into all the world, andl preach the gospel to every creature.-Mark 16:15. DI;VOTIONAL ItEADING-Philipplana 2:5-16. ADDITIONAL MATERIAL FOR T10AC11101tS-Numbers 10:29; Psalms 90:3; Isaiah 6:8; Daniel 12:3; Luke 22:3:1; Ito mauns 1:14; l'hilipplans 2:4-16; James 5:19 20. I. The Disciple's Relation to the World (Mutt. 5:13-16). Christ Saves with a definite purpose. The character of the subjects of the Kingdom is set forth in the Beatitudes. He gives a character which will wield an influence. The whole ma11s of man kind is shown in the Scriptures to be corrupt, and the whole world in dark ness. The disciples are to live such lives as will purify and enlighten. Their responsibilities are set forth un der the figures of salt, light, and a city. 1. "Ye are the salt of the earth" (v. 13). Salt is that which is opposed to cor ruption. It prevents the progress of corruption. The properties of salt are (1) Penetrating; (2) Purifying; (3) I'reserving. Being salt, the disciples of Christ should penetrate, purify, and preserve society. Seeing on every hand the festering corruption of humnanity, our responsibility is clearly set before us, The Christian should not go into se clusion. He should remain in the world, but not be a part of it. Let us be sure that as salt we do not lose our saltness. Christians cannot do good after they cease being good. 2. "Ye are the light of the world" (v. 14). Light illuminates and warns. Its gift is guidance. This world is cold and dark. Many are the pitfalls and snares set by the devil. Christians should so live, let their light so shine, as to prevent the unwary ones from falling into them. They shoul guide the lost ones of earth so that they may find the path that leads back home to the Heavenly Father's house. 3. The city set on a hill (v. 14). By a city is suggested a governaient a1 and social order. Christian charac ter and service should be so as to give the influence of the hill-lifted city. Christianity was not intended to be hidden, but to be made so conspicuous as not to he hidden, the grand objec tive being to glorify God the Heavenly Father (v. 16). iI. The Disciples' Commission (Mutt. 28:18-20). 1. What it is (v. 18). It is to teach, to flake (discies. Chlrist's (leathl oil lhe cross anid t riumphan)11 lt resuirrection p~rovidled salvation for the wvorld. "God so loved the wvorld that he gave lisa onlly begot ten Sonl, thlat whosoever helievethl ini imt should( not perish, bult hanve everlasting life" (.Tohn 3:16(). This gr(eat fact must lhe proclimed to tile -.'orld. Tile great commission is backed by the urgency of humlaan need and divinle love and1( compassion for this needl. The disciples are to ad( miinlster baptism in tile name of tile Trinity to thlose who believe, and teach them~u to observe all tings whlichI Christ coman taded. 2. Its scope-all nations (v. 1t)). It Is its iide as tile world, and thIs obli gatIon lasts until ali tile wvorld is evan gelized. 3. Its sustaining power--"all power is given" (v. 18). The (divine energy Is back of all those who go. Since ho is withl those wh'lo go tile enterprise cnnnot fall. OpposItion of the dievil, sickniess and (death Itnnnlot thlwart. be cause it is hacked by divine energy. 41. The superintending providence Thlought the disciples may he scat teredl far and1 widle, the dilvine Christ is always present to comlfolrt, guidle nnd1( suistnin. Thlis presencen is gularanl teed to the end of tile age. li. Paul called to Macedonia to Preach (Acts 10:6-15). 1. Circumstances of (vv. 6-8). Wile pusing I onl the work of evangelzattion ont his s'condu missionary journley, the Spirlit forbade Patul to pireacih further in Asia. D~oors becing thusli closed. there. wns n~ot hing to (10 but to go down to Trons. PTe guIdance of tile SpirIt is as muclh by closing doors as olpenl lng thtem. 2. How calel (vv. 9-13). It was by vision of a man from Mncedonia saying: "ComeC over and help ius." 3. What ('nlled to (10 (v. 10). 4. First-fruits of Paul's nminist ry in Europe (vv. 14, 15). Love of the Father. God Is rmy fathler andl~ I am his5 child. He has a father's hleart, and1 I 'nn count on tile tendeur affect ions of that hieart inl tile midst of tall my feele neOSS and~ need, lHe loves me1 not be cause of whlat I am aide to (10, but be cause I am hlis cildi~.-Mclntosh. Word of God. The word1 of God1 will stand a thouis. and readings; and he who hils gone over it mlost frequently is the surest of finding new wonders there.-J. Hiamillton, LEMON JUICE TAKES OFF TAN t + Girls! Make bleaching lotion if skin is sunburned, tanned or freckled Squeeze the juic' of two lemnons into a bottle containing three ounees of Orchard White, suake weill, ani you have a quarter pint of tIh best freckle, sunbutrt and tan loition, n1111 complexion beautinier, at ver~y, v'1-ry small cost. Your grocer bus the leinl u1n l a ny drug store or toilet (Punter will supply three ounces of (irhard 'hite for it few cents. Missaiie this sweetly fra grant lotion hit Ilhe- falce, nel(t, arms and handis each <(1:1y an1( See ih(\w freek les, sunburn, wNlliburn anl tin diisap pear and how clear, Stil and white the skin becomes. yes! It is- harmless. Adv. Just as Good as Any. W hile i tegib111 \\1 i . ,1 I ,ii ffmanil i the writer1 il w\'.1 .r orre-sp-1 b'nt ats1 in town last w\tlk. i,i' 51-11 n -h of his til 1e in the ll bb of11 1 . 11n.1 Stv erhin t u ti iViIh tgheg toto s e... ' Because he htas .'s111 mh, tio ilei1n he western 1httl C ,t Their wuas the us : I topie. Whe "I' oth I-th r of. an Intereste group e-flMr. 1'hntr 1Co.1 whoin e srn the wart1b(111. hf'- re plied : "I d CIIl not anState y"ore1 lid. 111"I l:-rl4 saednrm ioh un1 ther iu .\(nf ONErII:N. tesp L.r rIe for:. r neas n o ft:1. TI was aill o um liles.44 \"e1 n1 hy bth1 u\( hoft notrn to. efars n. and 11111.111nin he poppetc this tluestida o Dcll' erst : "'(Seeall A.W ionh., iNotry pinio. when is this war(1 going to (1los"'; "'I really ann't say.' the genrl r pliedl. "I hav\enl't uiwiel m1y -.11hnol'eur" this n oreing.'i-t ilnnaplis fiew. State of Ohio. City of Toledo, Lucas County-sa. Frank J. Cheney, makes oath that he 1s senior partner of the firm of F. 1. C-heney & Co., doing business in the City of To Aedo, County and State aforesaid. and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE llN DRED rOLLAtS for any case of Catarrh that cannot he cured by th e of HALL'S CATA RRIT \I A lICINE. FRANKc J. CHEl'NEY:. Sworn to before me and subscrIbed us y resnce, this Gth day of Decemberd (Seal) A. W. leason. Notary Public. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is tak en internally and acts through the nMood on the Mucous Surfaces of te System. Druggists. 7ce. Tstimonias free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohio. It is H nuly plaelrful idw fuscint ing inost things are war ple that are none11 of their business. A good hardl full is often the result of trying to stulnd onl one's dignity. Hon TH.ISis a topic we all heE aggerate. Yet has any propete fortns1 Fluidher'soa Imitaions re tfihoflbe Mr. Flethercrea1(~l~ftd But~s~ AIeheibyPf f~t igons Cheerfulness and Rest.Contains neither 0 lumn,MorphineC nor Mlineral. No-r NAu coTI ~"L jibRef dDOWt~LiM'" (Att, . A el pfut Remedy fbr C ~ onstipationl and DiarrhOea, ~ *jandi FeverIShness and ~4'~I) Loss OF SLEEP I ~resulting therer~1fro afant~ Exact Copy of Wrapper, SHE QOT WHAT SHE Young Irish Girl Resourc Unaccustomed Word Had rarity Slipped Her Memor in his :in"i1. book. "Oh! 1ris .i1f ." 'il l r. I,. . t i I It \"'b l Ol t -- a storiy .f t'11('un Inas nit Vt''' it w nint-Sil Sweeny1i-- whIo u1"('d to walk11 into GulI way;I twit' :1 wee'k to 1lo shoppiing for hli, falntiiy. ("h 11( enu i nithe1r road nor. write. yet heit neve'r tinan('I n isake with any1\ of h4' tuess.Ilae Iintt were1"l intru'sted( to Iit'r. 1t' 4ie , how eveir, ilt hrtuIn'r lit fail 1("r. O)tto of ilt lai es(' of the fatnily 1:1(d e 'nt i so d1 he'r to rin; Ia'k in wrordl ll sliin'dl out (of Sall~y's rec'tol t2 iot . sit hlt 111nt allow hII "r''lf toiit bi 'ieit n.l however. \'1' I', all, l' 11:11( :11 ' rt to r(' a i t i' wir 1: s1 .1h,. w\ i nto1 11(I it' rinc1ip al shop1 itt Onltway Mtill think1ing; i tnrd. "\\'h i i .i t I hat y ',n!l I l 1 t !! il': .11 IkI'O, tlt' I IIt I l'i.' I it z 1 i\ it l lit' " I 1o hilli?" "i it S it'ni yul bet'1 1 it I lot'1Il-' i ltn i '31 t :1.1;,'11 itil'l :Is (11o h 14 hit lii ii'd int's Upo to atihe a re. "1'1' very ."' irl Sally. C h-Hih 4 : "Y ' y 'll li'e t l : y rItl, In Quest of Beauty, l'rnow-ioady beaue on ha no e nio I ('of itprov ig tl e phyiin.: !-i told ouks tt e clai still Jus1,., t' i isk te. ' We'1k : 1iii be.ih 1 Ir i gfgjjy . wte reom ti-ied tinss by r ill be mafetolint ined iwih ,"14-liver ol. itn soiime ily to 1:resa nly I it4 I'n't 'th g in. ploria r!. tl' 11r-rs tentl nI ss e.: , .\111'r wich~l bteoreula hexublc' anhdufromdwt i h Iiren. were reenaly 1uonie. Ai. pl1i, d. .1114 reconnneinly'141 his 111- 1ge1r pa in ts t tes.t thlis formutll a.~ .\ilany Extraicil -,'ints of from a Lti lightthe P rents'xion. It i C said tha - h rf.n ohn W. Drr' yrickie onc Lit( s te as h1ve Iben 1e(piir \ilh ic o six tbabyitl' tne hon'gl a will Id iIh Caarrinae ti.itprove wonehesdrfully. It's Up to the Farmerettes. If thia nev gaismed wthne with tho r ars and M-rs at h soin' t oi( h:S biedb w a t e rs owd Ow ried 50 ill ,('I that It is re'Vvie4.-- Newairk News\.. St'met' e a111 1re II, igno4ranlt 11f IteirI ollllortu tlis its :11 Austriita1 s tler'1 of Boate Casia a.Is highitig for. Steeinig isn't be'ie(ving w\hen1 a maltn can't be'lieve"I Isl ownl ('yIs, est Adverth tr now-a-days because so many physician told you that we clai tetercm edto bypo Chignatrre ParentAto ChaN Doan' attack Bright's d thousaisti, ba 4 A North L. G. Joyee.' 233 say St., iteldsv illc, C., says: "My back w i in such bad shale that I could hardly get .round and I was in ilsery no matter what Way I moved. My kid neys were weak alid the" secretions paIssed far too often. I had terri ble headaches and in fact was all run down. I finally got some Doan's Kidney Illls antl afte-r' I had taken them a short tine, the misery in liy hick left ile and my khf,,ys were strenIhoned. Continued use of Luan's entirely cured ie." Got Doan's at Any Store. 60c a Box D AN N S PILLS FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO. N. Y. IDGEDECIDES STOMACH REMEDY A GREAT SUCCESS Commissioner of Mediation and Conces iation Board Tries EATONIC. the and Endorses It. Judge W:':im L. Cham bers, who uses EATON10 lO a remedy for lose of app tite and Indigestion, (Comnissioner of the U. Q. Board of Mediation and Conciliation. It is natural for him to express himself in guarded language. yet there is no hesitation in blir pronouncement regard.in the value of EATONKL Writing froa Washind 1). 0., to the Entone edy Co., he says. "EATONIO promotes appetite and aids digestion. I have used it with benefilcial results." Office workers and others who sit much ase martyrs to dyspepsia, belching, bad breaUt, heartburn, poor appetite, bloat, and impair mcnt of general health. Are you, yourself. a suterer? IEA'rONI0 will relieve you Just as' surely as it has benefited Judge Chamberd and. thousands of others. Here's the secret: E4TONIO drives the ge' out of the body-and the Bloat Goes With Itf it is guaranteed to bring relief or you get your money backi Costs only a cent or two a day te use it. Get a box today from your druggit. HealItching Skin. With Cuticura All druggists: Rnnp2f, OItmn:t2.A&(O, Tah,'rtnS BarnI. cseli frenf t Catlcur., Dept. N. Date." mang. people are inclined to ex med unreasonable remedial von't answer it ourselves, for it in its early days is to ainent physicians, and our locause of the Castoria that hat Mr. Fletcher Honestly ich he Honestly expects to Cry For ers by Grateful s. H. Fletcher. nl, S. C., says S "My chikiF31 ren ey cy, Tern., say : "We enclose our ic poor tired1 mothera; to give your baby was two weekn ok.'' nnf., ays: "The perfect health of 4t and only rneudicine he has taken.) lways cries for more." rens Point, Wis., Ray : "When our h1 we did everytinrg for him, then md fat. We would not be without. ALWAYS BEARS '. NEW YoMt5t CITYV