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OK INMETIODM Several Excellent Liquid and Wax Polishes on Market Give Admirable Results. SPRAYER USEFUL ON SURFACE wner Must Not Assume That New and Helpful Aide in Beautifying Ve Superseded Water-Cars Must, Be Washed. it) -sCnt-dia' owner using mod r 1s a1Y keep his Car looking e time, nor will lie have to . than a few moments a iiIy g - ish this 11(ed. For instance, th re now on the Iarket a number o Id and wax polishes which will 4ll1th1able resuls if they are~1 used rected. use of wax polishes the first step. elean tie body of the car thorn . The polish Is applied to the ce with a piece of cheese cloth ' .lhen another clean cloth Is used to'. ribute the wax evenly all over tle 4face. Ca'r owners Ccoim Monly imla lthe inistake of thinking that tihe moi': wIx applied the better. As a matter , fact a very thin film Is all that is n'eided. The po0tan will last for from four days to i we''ek, and after it has been tpplied at the hegin ning of the weeek a little rubbing with a clean cloth will bring out the luster igail. The wax pplish mIay he used for body. fenders. h(ood and other Ils. trolls surfaces 11nd it -will also be. found that if the und(er .de of file fenders is cleaned anti givetii a good (onolng of waX less mud will' be deposited anud what is there iay lDe ensily removed. Spray Polish. The nlost rec(Int typet. of body polish is that whileh is spryed on the sinilee with a large SPrIIYel. 1I usin1g this pol ish the body must lhe thoroughly cleaned with water. If the hocdy sur faces are merely dusty the polishil may he sprayed oil and then le wieci oT with nt clean cloth. After spraying the4 polish over tile surface a ptere or cheesecloth is used to wipe off the excess. The present-day owner must not 11sume that these new and really use fiul aids to hei utifying the motorear. have superseded plain water. The von trary Is true. The car inust he washed just as formerly, lifter while the new pollshes will bring out the luster of the oliginliil finish. Soap should never he used on the ho!dgexceDt fan.Mayjug griease or oil spots. A small piece of soft cloth well covered with ensille soap suds serves very w%-eIl to remove grease froin the panels. The hood should never hi washed while It is hot, as this will re suit in discoloration. In cleaning th radiator send a stream of water fron ie front, to keel echanisni. mole. a clean chamol: .... .., rubbIng heinj donle in straight lilnes. If spots of tai or rondl oil are found on the body it ii best to treat them with salt, butter' 01 kerosene. The butter softens the de posit so that It may b~e wiped off easily Kerosene should1( be applied locally an wiped1 off wvithin a minute. '1o keep pace with the Improved ap pearance of the body13 it is nlecessar, to give someI attentlin to the tolp ami the upholstery. A weekly brushin1 of the top inside andl out will alid ma terially in its ilfe. Fahric tops shouh never be cleaned with gasolIne, kero sene or other oils, as they tend to (de * stroy the rubber In the top. Castili soap and( water appliedl with a stif ry~ sha the best cleansing muelunl for the top). TOURING CAR FOR DELIVERY CAR his busl~Iness' allfords onlyv the funds(1 fo wvife anfd bu1siness. This new "c'onva~ a rootuv. stnm'dv htiht deliver'y car d1o1 'n the folding seat g six to take 'Arrit GARAGE-DOOR'LATCH UNUSUALLY DURABLE Good Plan to Put One on That Will Last for Years. Device Shown in illustration Has Been Used With Satisfaction and Requires No Expensive Ma. terials in Making. It is i good Idea to provide a .large garage door with a good, heavy latch, put on in such a way that it will last for many years and will resist the ef forts of thieves. The latch illustrat ed has been used with satisfaction, and requires no nateriali for its con struction except some scraps of bar iron, a few holts or cap screws, some steel wire, and a leaf from ian old au tomoblie spring. It is, however, well to get a piece of two-Inch angle iron, MVEL tAp TOP OF DOOR CAIG r ecLWn Scraps of Bar..ron.and an Od AUTO - SANG RP CLAMPS SULWIRE. Scraps of Bar Iron and an Old Auto Spring Are Mde Into an Unusually Durable Garage-Door Latch. to use as Illustrated, as this' adds mua1ch to thie security against theft. A coatt of black paint will improve the looks of the mnetl iarts. an(] enoigh 1)11y should he left so thilat the paint wilNa nl interfere with their free work ing.--Popular- Mechanaalies Maga zine. POOR PACKING CAUSES LEAK Excessive Squeezing of Candle Wick or Other Material is Apt to Cause Trouble. When the water pImIII) hnegins leak hng do not lssumne that necessarily It is bveenuse the nu11t is too loose. Fre (ullently the nut Is not to lama11e at all, blt poor packing is thae real cauase of tile trouble. Patcking for this part con sist" of cad)(lle wick sorked In tallow, heavy twine similarly treated. or spe: cial paicking materil. After the nut has beeni turned to press the packling down (10 not turn it further, as exces sive squeezing is apt to damage some part of the body of the pump. AUTOMDBILE 4%EDESEIPR! )on't use gasoline to clean leather unless you want to crack it. When ball hearings become worn It is not always necessary to have com. plete new hearings installed. The od ones canl be repaired and be aluosi as goodi as new. An empty oil can, in addition to thE regular equipmenit, is a good thblug t< carry In the car,' it nmy bie filled wit) gasoline for prIming the cylinders o1 cleaning spatrk plugs. * * * A sinple but frequentlly forgotter precauation in regard to illlIng the gas oline tank is that the moth of th gev~olinae cain should he carefully wlpea off before filling to remiove aany duas or dlIrt that may have lodged there. -TJust polIshing up the poInts whei cleaning a -spark plug Is centirely Insut fleient. Remove all the cairbon fromi the porcelaIn or mica by wvashalnj them in a solution of gasoline. WEEK-ENDS MADE FOR BUSINESS WEEK ri ai(nede deli very 'ar. ana satisfy bothI i ible." sold ini Eng.liand at smalhi cost, Ia 'lng thae week. Anad when Sundlay comies s-as shaow in thae phiotographa nd) has t and all tha little 'Arry's andt Ar....s IMPROVED UNWIORM DM!RNA'ONAL Sunda ySchool 'Lesson (By R. P. U. D14WA a.. D. D. Teacher of English Bible in the bloody Bible institute of Chicago.) Copyrightu 1022 Western N'ewpaper UIon LESSON FOR APRIL 30 ISAIAH'S SUMMONS AND RE. SPONSE. LESSON TEXT.-Isa. 6:1-13. GOLDEN TEXT.-Ilero am I: send me. -Isa. 6:8. REU, FERENCEg MATPNRIA L.-Gen. 12:1-4 Ex. 3:1-4:17; Josh. 1:1-9; Jer. 1:4-10; Matt. 10:5-20. PRIMARY TOPIC.--God Calls Isaiah to Help Him. JUNIOR TOPIC.-A Young Man Who Was Iteady. INTI.;RMEDIATIOAND SENIOR rOPIC, -Our Riesponse to the Call for Service. YOUNG'PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC -The Service to Which God Calls Us. I. Isaiah's Vision of Glory (vv. 1-4), So definite wits this vision that the prophet remembered the very tine o its occurrence. It macant so much tc him that he could ever look back tc It as a day when his ministry took oil a new meaning. 1. lie Saw the Lord on His Thront (v. 1). Though the death of Uzzlali left Judith's throne empty it was matk clear to the prophet that the thron( of God was occupied. The Lord wast high and lifted up,,siowing that II( is above all 1ingdoms. This was a petliar prepiarattion of I aliah for hh work. The one who hais really. seer God can never be the same again ; lkf has a fuller mneuning ever afterward 2. Hie Saw the Seraptlhims Above (vv 2, 3). .ust who these beings are we do not know. The word signifie 'flery." "burning." They were glorious beings whos.e business wits to wall upon the Lord, to go on errands foi Ilim. They laid six wings-two foi flight; two to cover their' face, show, Ing reverence; and two to cover theh feet, showing hutmility. These thref 1aitirs show t hat revi'reilce ntind hu mntilly ire of eIutal vatlute before God with activity. The song of the sera phlins shows that they stw holness a: Goil's supreme attribute, The thrici "holy" wrliaps refers to the Trinity The first choir sang, "I.1oly, holy, holy, and the second choir responded t< this by saying, "Tle whole earth Ii full of ils glory." 3. The Manifestation of MA~jesty (N 4). "The posts of the door moved a the voice of him that cried, and th house wias filled with smoke." Tt smoke, no doubt. tfgnitled God's wrat against nan's sinfulness (see Psailn 18:8; 74:1). ii. Isaiah's Conviction of Sin (v. 0 The vision of God brought t prophet to see himself. It is only I the light of God's holiness li.It we am our unholiness. When Peter got glimpse of who Christ was he begge Him to depart front bim, saying, "D. part front ine; for I am a sinful mal o lord" (Luke 5:8). The prophiet ni only realized that he was a sinne but that the nation was a nation ( sinners. What the world needs toda above till things is a vision of God. lii. Isaiah's Cleansing From Si (vv. (1, 7). T.Ihe taking o~f the coal from the ata showvs that It wats $'onnected wit stieriflee. The firo that consumited thm stacrlicee was htoly fire. When a sir netr gets a vision of God in Christ, th Holy Spir'it ap~lies the tierits 5 Chtrist's sited blood atnd cleanses froi all sini. IV. Isaiah's Call (v. 8). InunetCd iately following his cleansin camte the ('atll. Men maust he cleainse, fromt sin before ti-ey sitall be catlle to God's service. Though God hat matny an~geiie belh)gs who will igly g 01 (n rrantds for lI tm, yet he has (eI 1 randls tupon which only clheansed lit man beings ennt go. The only one who cani reariy d(hlire thle gospel C God's gr'ace are those wvho have et perienceed its saving ltower. God I askinig this samtie qutionio of' men an womeon. Isaiahl readily respondled t his call by dediienting huitaself to flh task. lieI sitiid, "Here amii I ; sendo mte. ' V. Isaiah's Commission (vv. t1-13). 1. Th'le Seniding (vv. it, 1t0). lie hat a mtost dliscoutraging t ask be'fore htini lHe is itssuredo~ that thet plel wil heiar his mttessatge, btut be unmtoved b it. They will even intcrea:se in lii t ness andt dleafn(ess to thle dliine watrr ings-theuy wlli neithter he' converte( ntor healed. Sucht a htoieless fts wvould only be unslerltaken by3 ote wit had htad a v'isl ion (f Godl. 2. 'lThe Encottu:agemienit (vv. 11 -.13 Facintg this disvoturagiing outi lk th prophet riaisedl tihe ltiuiry, "Lotrd, hii longT"'IThe Lotrd in ills repily assure hum that it would not last f~ovel TIhe land wotl lie desolat Ie, the citic without inhuabitant s, aind the hoiuse withotut occupants ; butt aus the t.:t' ri talns its vittal substatnce even Ion after it huas been cutt diown, so trot Judath shall a retmi~nn he' satved. Th'l holy seed is the tuibsitantce wh ich slut constitute the basis of I th kingdoti which shall comeu. whteni lj~ vid's SO shall be king. Must Look to Jesus. If I wat to trepeut. if I wiant t ('htange tmy mt.Iid tuti gel ttmore lan mtoreC deterhdmued to bie gi oil. I muti look at Jlesus Chr'ist. 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