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fIPROVEDw(F aroir TRUiONAL ?%S I ; t 'ATl4Ji D. D." Teacher of I:ili4iai. Ao in the Mloody Bible Institute of Chicago.) Copyrtght, 1922. Western Newspaper Union. LESSON FOR SEPTEMBER 24 4" REVIEW: THE EXILE AND THE RESTORATION DE''VOTrxONAL R1 iADI NG-I's 60:1-, 16-20. GOIA1)E;N TKx'r-'rho Lord !lath done (1$: whereof we are glad. )t'[C-Seleetpd Storices lIe :--low God ltw*toreii 1110 (;, -1 .''2L1tr:, i tihe i~iftorati(xn of Israiel. YOULNG I'El-OI' ~L1" AN I) A 7I~t 'I' OPIC -1"(t's: -t12 i'roiii tli Eile tl Itit lltl. t{''lvo iiitltti(ls (+' re"vIelyway4 he ciii 1)loytl ('I 4 attI :tiiiage. 1. (.1i21 etol t,*S it tly. AssIgnu thle oit Y Ix:~ lLuI ( 11+i' WVt'l(1 IiloIt~s, t'. . 1:x' kIdl, the lrtitih(t of (.(; Daiel. , the :tIttiaitii I; 1"';1a, the I eacliur of (+ od'S worid. ('t('. 11(12 I eItl to dli iler('it griitlts. 'llTh fl lowving Is a stig:t'sl eI iiiet hodl *Lcscon I. IBt'+itrt 1";'xiIit.I vas e()l ilisi+ iIi as~ a1 jlt~I';it't lie wa:s givein a vision of the :11lilg lil. Alter tht lie wa iven V ul 11C Itt'i'illel1 knoiI Itwl edge of (;((l' wttrt---hte ale tlie Ilotik (ligesi ed antd 211 I it~ ui tedl its coal ('it s. Alt (,Xllert~iltl I iiutwelde of (hull':; 1v')1(I is esseit Ill. lossofl It. 1'.eezilist Dantiell liesllilt te Lo)rd he' wats aible to ha111ke known the king's dr~eit l anutIi er( wet It. 'If any watt1 a hck wlistluiii let himii ask of' ,' (.hkl (.Jam. 1::,). Lesson Ill. While lt.Islintzzar mald his +( lordls w'e! (igeuiggll lit 1111 en revel u'y a Ittysi 'P14)u5 hand iiCl rt et Di vi ne jutlgiulntt '!'lere Is a1 (Ian' coing1ii whn Mtn 511:111 he' Julig'tl. 1 lappiy is such tere Is It() .jtithziiieit (JIohnt 5:2. I). Lesson IV. I )a 0 e's 'ti tgwtt vaitt ittli lh t utiiar:t'' 4)1 s eit'ci. it ('1111tiire. Movel hy Jealiutsy cer lout oil Ill g.rtuiulof i his foureigni re ligion. 'l'Iioti:It1 Ils kin., exet'o't'il the fool ish l ecte D:i11 iillWas dceivt'1':d 11i1(1 Illis act+"i1'rS we're ;'flat ii( toi lie dell of lionis and (1l(:0 'oy('tl. Lesson V. 'I'litugli Israel veitt into (cap1tivity as a tlits( iseln~ent of' the Lord, in tte t11m1e Ile retC vt'redl hieta. Cod1's l~oe(llt :1i'(1 a htatn', aii re sure I'ul Cll m111 11l gtOh ll:tsl n ... t1. ilit'" '"111 ][4.i 121141 good lstiren 51wSt (i'',V~~~ ) i dit LesnVI. I lil rstoratont ot theiran h olde slal I th firs~lt to Ilt Pattern Christian By REV. GEORGE E. GUILLE Extension Department, Moody Biblo institute, Chiugo. TEXT-And he, being full of the Holy Jhost, looked up steadfastly into henven And Haw the glory of God, and Jestus standing on the right, hand of God. Acts 7:65. The hook of Acts is the history of a period of transition in which Israel nationally is set aside and the gos <{ pel begins its ais :: tslon of blessing to the Gentiles. It is sit riking e * ?x+ ithat, just it the po0lut of turning front the earthlyt r.: 1ehiltohipls with thle chlosen lml to the reveoatioil of tit. c'hurbt' , (id 1l'es ils this ex. ninpl' 01' Ch'lristian Ity il Stepihen. Ob~serve the I%)tw ruinunen1tai;1 pn Ciples of ('ritinlilty, as IiopposteI to all of inen;'s relig;ion : (1) A 111an1 ia gloritiv'el In flen~ven anl (;,'} (;od 1st (llit'niiig in a ina1 on1 earth. "Jesuis" is our oIrii'l's 1 n1i1e Its 1ia;li, andl ill every" iustance in which Sctrip ture sla'alks of IlIl exaltatinl it llit'ii tiolis siinlyl tat innanlll nltinel l(1 eniphasize' the faig'ct that lie Is exaltet lii 11 s huinanity. Th'llere is a 11n1an lin (tI' glor'y It i the 81s1ine u11111n who dliedl for your1 sins. 11e is thtere 11 int' saine' body of "Mlesh andl hons", In whlich l Ill dliedl,, saic showed Iliiisell' alive af1ter thet resurrection, andl Ills exalta(tion is tile proof of Ills liitished work: "We lie iaI by Ilihself pulrged' our sines, lif slit clown\I aIt thlt rigi hutl of the Majesty on iigi." (Heb. 1:3). O soul, no richer interest in the hieav('ns could you have ! ItI who was 011 t1 ross, b enetlii the load 11' yil' sins, is now in he:tven withit*. your siis, having hoitrne their pieallty, de flvering you fr~oin their guilt aInit put tilg thlt away froni till' sight of (ol forever. The sec)n(1 great distinlguiiling narlk of ('ristilnn1y is thad1 ;0d, by Ills Spir'it, dwells in the (hristian. in rt'sp oitlhlse t l lh' praI Iyer of 11:11 l.ord .Jesus ti' Ilioly Spirit Iikles uip Ilis abtotle in1 hi1n, mnaking a tentple of' his brody hull thus fourever sealinig himn asGos %-t4s(sin.Althude ig in you. lit' yearns to posse~ss yrou euirely 111d1 to ill youl with liin11self. Atnd the pirit's ftillness waits for. your yihletd life-wal11s fo" you to pre sent wholly 0 GCod that wlleI is ills by everty right that can he Ilnnied. 1liehold this Spirit-Illledi inan! Steplien "Dooked stentIfifstly towVardt he(avenl . . . andl 81aw ,Jesus." Ahl, this is the Spirit's oflice-work that le J iys to do ! "lI t shall glorify ite," salti Christ, "ile shall take of inine anid sh'ow it unto ytou.'' It' lie illis x1/1 lionlinttes your life. II' will do this one tin ig: lie will turn your eyes away froin all thitgs else llid fix them Nev'er inind1 t' "'outl ook." The 'lloly Siit'l is e'nnc'feene with the "u'liik."' if' youl(P ar lookIig uip, tile tilu tlook is ('hr ist Ianlity prov'ides lt' hiert wi th glo~ry. An by1 1a'I thousandllt vo'ices (Gid Is inilinig us5 to beh'iohll andt to diseenv.. er' wii lit' 51ees' 1 :n iihat lI has121 st'5t1e ofl fhist512init y : 21b s'urpt.ion In llis gloriy, Mariik now~'lii thiblessedt results of this and0 J3.111hey are1. iiissinig, who ha2ve nolt Ch~i'st b'for'e teirl hiearts. Ofi Siel:'(en it Is wr'itt'en that1 "'all the that'112 sait ini the Counello' bhehi hnis You2 cano lokatChisiad e ga:e a gitery3 wItt lrt'lietin g ii inl your22 ie upon11 the' mol20 ghitni iiroundtt you1. YU ''we all1, gainig las in 21 2in.i liponl thle glory of' th l ord (11 Coi'. 8:18). Oh, Chriistian11, lhe (onls'tantlyi "lootk il11n1, but1 It can11 see 1111m only as lIe And 2ee howl% thalt v'ision (1f Chiist to hnis ('lrcumlist ances. Tr'ayling ciricumit s11tan5 itcetneed All anigry 1mob1 st on inig huim t(o death. I hetarl men'i spea'ik whei(reI hey' be'ong. Th'Ieji se'i hotw tis Sipirit-flued man~l spent1i his diying breath 11in itation of' t hemr," wasl llis l'ry3, ai ISI ephenl's, the1 1112 mitaiin of Ills ways3'. A Thought for Today. TheIrefore, by be'ilved br'ethlren, he ye steadfas2it, unmovaibleI, alwaWiysi atbouinding ini the. wor'k of' lie Lord;i forausmucht as ye know~~ that1 y0our lablor isefnot in valin inl the Lordt.--I Corin, t hians 15 :28,. I IKITCNEN *CA31NE T (@. 1U22. Wosterni Newspapor Union.) Plower in the crannied wall I pluck you out of 'the crannies, I hold you here, root and all, in my hand, Little (lower--but if I could undet'stand What you are, root and all, and all In all, I should know what God and nan In. -'1'eltnyson. 'SEASONABLE PICKLES AND CONDIMENTS In most fauilles favorite relipes are halded down fromi generation to gen ertiion. Some of us like variety anrd would enjoy trying sonetitip w\hich haes been .recoininended byl oth Ie's. Mustard Pickles. -1) olte gallon of vinegr adl one-half capful of dry illstnrtl, one cuiitI'li of salt, two cup f'lls of brown sugar. Stir until d is solved and y~our over' the ecetunhers, cover with horsern'alishl lenv\es and drop In the well-wasiheti plekles ats they are Iliked e2 ach day. Mushroom Catsup.---wipe carefully hut dou not wash, fresh inushl'oo'ins. Put in layers in a stone iair wIih salt #ln. each layer. ('ove'cr w\ilit n loth and let st it 11( In a warm plane twenty fotur hours. W\alsh anti strain by p~re:s lng thro ugh a sieve; to every (Iurt of this liquor an( pil ul adl one ounce of Pe'Ipperco rns un(1 boil thir'y Iininutes very slowly ; adi(I one-fourth ounce of whole allspice, one-half ounce of slicedt ginger root. one lozn'ti whole cloves, three hlad es (if iace. Cook lift '('11 llndnutes, fake frot the fire, strailn again 11n1 but into snnial bottles. Cork and seal w itlh paratllin. Tomato Soy.-'etl and chop one peck of riPe totiatoes, ptit over the heat with one-linlf e('ul of whole (loves, one-lift' cupful of allsplee, one C'upf'ul of salt, one tablespoonful of le'1pper, three re(l peppers, three onions choppedl. Cook for one hour, add one quart of elder vinegar; after straining the cook lt'I milxture, rehent aniid bottle. Oil Pickles.-Sl ee one hundred1 stmalll green eucumbers uinpeeled t and three ned iu in or six small oin ins. Sprinkle thickly with salt an12d let sta;nd over iighl. lI the inlorting rinse oft' the snit. and ptine(. in jars. Cover with1 the following: 'T'wo q iuts of vinlegar, two-thirds e(upfuls of mus11,t tiid seel, one 2tables oon full al eh of celery see({ and groulncl pepper, and one cupi ful of gool olive oil. Mlix well before pylinlig over the pl ekl's. When we cultiatite the power of fo ousing all our force on aly single act, we are cultivating also the power of throwing ouar whole mnind fromn one subject to another. The power to con centr'ate is the attribute of genius. Thus we ann forget worry, grief, dis courageient in happy work. BREAKFAST BREADS AND CAKES EIven during the fall dIys there are occnslonall watn days whleni the warmi nethtler dti Is Ii e s aii r e ac'eptale. ....,.. . /'oolling 1' r ult is and sl ictd ttun12 toe's tare. del1icious w'tlt ham11 or' ba con(li for bretnkfa2st, antd a ho1t iiuflin is not refuised. Sally Lunn.---'ItIke four' ('ulfuls of the htler andi filour wlih the yea2st 5(11ks (If It' eg'' 221s un i liht , stIr in I he bltitter' and4 thouri Ith the( yenti dissolved itn a lItt'e of thle mIlk, an1d te inil k. 1Hent It' wh'itIes to a sitI'Y froth tand1(4 thiat t~ae Ist. Set to rist' p22ns , let t'lse algtij tintcl bakt In a Danish Pan Cakes.-Sepagrate the whittes and yolks of three eggs, betft well, to one cud'ulI of' flour add enough milk to maitke a thIn hatter, one-(-hif tlltenoofuil of sodat, 11 tenlspoonftul of' vlinegarl 1and( the eggs, with salt to taste. Fry as5 usunl. Blue Grass Waffles.--Tuke two cup fuls of' thIck 140121 ('ream11, tw() Cupfuls of' four, Iitre eggs wt'lI hen ten, onie halIf tenspoonfuIil of(~ soda sIft etduI nih the flour'. mix 211nd foltl in thte wh'it es well heten, thle yolks be'aten hiaving been added to theP ('ream11. Hatke a Newport' Dried Beef.--Pepare1 a 11nd( an egg; uhein wvell-cooked 1(41( one-hallf cupful of' ste(wed st rainbed to cheese just before takinlg from Ithe fire. Hen'1t t horoughly uand serve *it (Ince (in buitter'ed toa12st. RaIsed FruIt Doughnuts.--eamy to gethe1r one14-fourt h olf n1 ('ulfil (If sugair and1( Iwo ta blespoon f'ils of' bitterci. I s solve one-half (If 21 yenst ('lke fin (lnet 'uipfuil of mil1k tht Imh~s beeni scald(ed nnd cooled. Adld INE'-half tentspoonf'ul of salt and1( comine~i, audding two etrp fuils of flour. Let r'ist tIl double its hulk, then add1( onel(-hlif cupful of sugaur, al half tenlsp(oonful of clinnimon, a granting oft nutlmeg, onet-hlalf ('upifl (curratst and1( the Sm'e of' raisiuns withI a little c!itr'on ; add( a1 liach of' allspcee and1( two anut cupfuls of flouIr. Add oneO henten egg, knendI~ thioroulgly and( let rise until1 lIght. ('ut or tear off liCes oif dough the sIize of an egg, dIropi Into smiok Ing hot fat 1and whenq~ b)rownl dIraIn onl browni paperC. Rloll In smgar whlen cool. A FEELING OF SECURITY You naturally feel secure when you know that the itedicine you are shout to take is absolutely pure anid contains no .ifarnful or habit prod1nting drugs. Such a medicine is I)r. Kilmer's Swamp. R1out, kidney, liver and bladder remedy. TIe same standard of purity, strength and excellence is ma;intained in every bot tle of Swatny-ltoot. It is s'ienItifically compoumded from vegetable herbs. It is not a stimulunt. and is taken in teaspoonful doses. It is not recoumetlel for everything. It is nature's great helper in relieving and overeoning kidney, liver al bladder troubles. - A sworn statement of put ity is with Pvery bottle of Dr. Kilter's S\amp loot. If you need a medicine. you should have the best. On sale at all drug 'tores in bottles of two sizes. medliitau ;nd large. llow.evter, if yott wish lirt toI try this great Irept't'timi wentld ten vent, to )r. Kilhmnr . & ('".. Itin:wunt 4n, N. V., forit a enlnple i Itle. \ \hen writing h(" sure and 1uetionI(hm tai, pitonr.---Advrtiement. Not to B" Cheated. ( imtalniflitti'h r :ind Itity were ' y lul it visit to in' sirawberrmy in'ttelh lie I ieleli s(11' sma:Ill. Insiims Ierries and I' ed Ihe'nl I te114 little girl. I-'atr hintself hle t'(om:(1 inneh1 ltr-:ter onIes. la'lty ; "iwa t' I 17m ( for ,few Il, Inoil ts. |1110 I11t ) h :n sI i i ravely : "(,rt It| fBtiler, I tnn out t lar1e (nes, l(1" Important to Mothers Ex'amoin en:refully every ho(ttle of ('AS'l'OltlA. th1:ll famoul s old( reutedy for infan11ts anid hlibilren. :1ni s that it 110aris t he......- e Signat ure of In Use for Over 30 \'tars. Children Cry for 1'ether'sa ( tastorin AT LEAST GUILTY OF LYING Truly Clergyman Had Refrained From Blasphemy, but He Had Sinned in Another Direction. A (lergyrna2n wh'lot years.ng1, settled in MlussnehtlsetIs (.ice rel'iveI a workiinan for swearing whIle he wa ts plhming a new fuili. "Svt'ar" s2hl the 11111. "I guess youl'di swen( r !" \i'hept'tliohn th,' pre:lther tIok th1' lihw mnl lndhurriied tr'4 it, indili:gnanitl Iy (1.) e 2n ' In lte elhiarge. 'ITen. ;Is ihe field 1ee:11 e nre inpa:dde, w ht' "I never snw the like! I nov'er saw 1he like:!" \V- lht' leItl -,on, o 'nme 1roundt( the fild he stopped, brenlhless, and aInbledI: "'li'here, yu see 1 dtin't. lind It nt'ees stary to sw\ear11." "No." said the other, "butt yehtt've told 11n(re'n inl alie. y'ou stajd you uever (hi see the like, a:tI you saw it fill the time I was plowin'". Henry Hadn't Changed. Mr. 1)ulverion wats reeling rather pleased with himnself. "So y1tt: heard 1' miaike Imy spee-h hai night, Marin." "Yes." 't nsw ('red his wifle. " n'as up in Ith gallery." "\\''ll. you iaveun't ItlhI Time what you I hought of' i." snih Iloinry, expecting to be highly praiIstd. yo'tur i'ourtinug iue. I Ttnry? "\Vhylieir, I thougiI you)1 wotmh never' Com~e tt I.he ioint."' ''Gentlemen of the Guard." hlcd enIvaIlr'y w.as to profEiet Ile lMiit's iP5eson, am11 i rles 11 522w Ii It t ha hii.. lift' guahrdls were' recrunlit Iia ta it and Iiner'm swagger were an i'"t'l i~m liart of Ite sp)tiltlr ocf \VhimlmsiI Guamrd."' Wh'lat thIs w~orld nieds is fewerm eedts 2iil lInt re ltr' c'hrity. Life Partx T E union of Na ti ncrship for lf. In the golden shecn ing, shimmering field: elements of Itlhuma p verts into Grape-Nut Grape-Nuts with rr contains all the nutrit required for making ri body tissue, sound I nerve cells. The 20-hour bakin digest and develops il ness that has made th "There's a Reasons forC( Sold b3 ALLENS, ALLEN MANUFAC NASHVILLI- : 0 Saves 1eed Patnmi Fadeless SClear Baby's Skin With Cuticura Soap and Talcum Soap 25c, Ointment 25 and SOc, Talcuo 25c. BOILf.R FLUES MILL CASTINGS AND SUPPLIES BELTINO, PACKINO AND LACING WOOD, IRON AND STE:L LOMBARD IRON WORKS. AUGUSTA. GA COULD DO WITHOUT UNIFORM Youthful Fijian Proved Anew That Necessity Is the Fertile Mother of Invention. A 1taveler fromnl I-'iji inlI1 the o l Iclay: re i'n 11Is h11I a114 Iin1es in I ' 11:1 . w '111'1 the J:in w',s lilst intrislu th1 re th' 11 -' I.ii;li s us".l I" g:t way' f11 '111'1('1 1rk 11 I 111"ws . :111'1 i nl 4 n - o11u11 t 11 lI I II v'i111;11e ' whP1i5 it 'a1s . l t 4' ritl' y slut < Ill by 1: 11. at i11:tteh41 wouh4'I 4he k1p11t up 1 fols r weeC ks. ,n 1 tni. In cieltntally, the' wo1rnG their Ini1 tr 1 i": 1 ' (i11 411 ' in t i n k , inIthis 1i. with I ver i eron. I li1 t ev (' 4 I h tl14 ' 1 1 1 14 4 ' t' I t ' I ij Z 1 1 1 1 1 1 4. P jt 44 'i. I . 1 \14 t Ii 141 ll . i 11u d 111114111 e F j In s imve no s s 13iel'1 luIlteo s ('l'o 4r lur t hieher urh repot rts: ".\nous-tr di -m lhn lnt4rk that rather144 4 nnus4'l .1111'5 1n11 ui1 M't Vn.ry was when u I nni1se' 1411 I-isat, onineut inl one day gjt is bai 1.n1t'( lW') Iw41ay 1 ne shh-( f, his fit':)' looking 1 k111. a4 so'( ewhat 4 1 weird4 11'r1 SINg.' for th rem11 nderll ' 11 s4'l t11 141 utsual 11k(' I ImsS broom11 with b1ristlei five inches lung. I asked him what (''rhl3' hI' 1111 he'n do)1i1g :Indl he r 1ih(': "Sir, I in now ' un'mher of Ih, InioE41 "A1" tam, and we ha11" 1..re Snitncc and ., c FI rmhe t. l t . wheolng ommade aury inte. ofi W..harl yNthe gretore nc ovedr ald eotergy wich iene slat ~-h a o hs so:y".\milding fom il lllors cr?" s~icml tCfo~ on(ldingi the hitter egjem e ir chirni, re lo- n fr buildin hrl-, atdiiou'',alswe t vran r ".\foods favorit the worl.. .ovei ArRidle PN raps groerSecrw r! , ombarly- Natur sotlores tih RANGE MADE of the famous rust-resisting Cop per-Bearing Iron tested for over a quarter of a century. Nearly a million in use-your neighbor or someone near you uses one I -known and sold every where. There is an A lion Dealer near you--ln pour town or close by. IVrit eus /or cat alog and where they' map he bouyht. TURING COMPANY -: T'NNESSEE Buying a New Skirt Dyes-dyes or tints as you wish Saleswoman Wanted '. . an .t y n' ! t I 3 Sliw tun of re3ti' i nu rit 1l5i 3 t 49ti lt ll it.\ 141 ini l'aa i " 1istit 1' lm ki: Wi i.* t'i ' it; t .'ii i r' iim U til toryt Is ci .3 1 I'; !I \yl.i. \ Ciir:: t . M i iiot .If r1tet - tl r e s it'kil l C t*1: you floIw to litld o 34 to :L't1 tIt* :l y . .:1 .. 1" ry f-' r n1c. vie' - Au.. TI,.. wht'' 1or3 wti Ill. rura ishnt tIt e ni .adsIe- t , tu . of nitt1il.4 wifti t n Traen e r S Iitisic of sinHy ial. o tWrin t>w toi cromtiars h"-fore yotPar erritory cle 3 T, il. \I \V 'E l il.\ (' I i i'ANY. itoo 'l. 3 i h.\l ttu. iht l . NEi'W YOltiK. N. Y. Sp~an' rune'.Arlidesui anld N~attins Our M~usic ' t e.N - N3 xpeieI s j33teceg t11~ S u vtitd IM to t.cve p.a4 arp ,cc. for tusic. tys.~ torniat-3' n.p. icio333..Vn blank.. 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