i-rs f 4 J-r-Thurs-et-USS-ir-r-r-, T-' smorsxsor LBCllltMil 1 7!. K gin: “I. AE ic; .E. LFrrgirai'La.hM. PM E. p, 173 uses of our aditudc tow . ' _ anmrrumnm mid "__" lawman. He" said "'Ai MEAD CYCLE CO. -_V _..._ -'---_4t..99- “I'- tor your buy or am: The greats-3 bicycle value over octet-Id. run [In of adult and CHILDREN’S BF CYCLBS. VELOCIPIDII. 8000'!- mm. etc. A number at good Ind ttgre, will he cloud out from 88. to 015.00 will]. any Int. Bring um " and at: "" and. lock (to. with your Muck. [ A._l_l§§[‘q1. “a _usrmc cm With the heip of Christian Science such a change can be brought about. We an make I beginning here an! new. Each of us can begin now to dispute and dismiss every sugges- tion of fear, selfishness, or tread. which are trotsble-makers, and be- gin to express ktreetion, generosity, peace. Remember the law, "Give, and it shall be given unto you;" “Whetsoeyer I nun soweth. that sire to get, been responsible for tinny of humanity’s troubles? Bed Catt" material things. the thin:- the carnal mind,,mmjp_mems. are limited, this getting hebit occa- sionn jealousy, hatred. and wet. Were we to exchange this habit of getting (or the habit of giving; the: giving of ideas. ttood will, consider») thm, and love, which are limitless, it would lead, not to envy, but to rejoicing in our neighbor's welfare: not to hatred, but to kindly consid- eration", not to -iiar, but to fraternal not 'selfishness, greed. und- the RELIABLE LAUNDRY - YOU†ION '18dlli a“ 0N CHRISTIAN SCIENCE at Zita-o PM Prion. " s. I.“ St. (In! lulu- " lulu) (0.) 'it-SF/iii' (Continued from page 34) But the Psalmist dealt with an- other phase of "tvhottment,hihemirt he depicts himself as being aur- rounded by enemies, but even there his needs were supplied abundantly. He says. "Thou prepared: a _ table before me in the preeence of mine enemies: thou minted my head with oil; my cup» math over.†No matter how discordant our aur- rounding: may be, how “congenial we as leaning that our human, " hira are governed tightly and har. monioluly when Love is at the helm of our thought. _ tatlter n picture-of what is Aaa kindness, forgiveness, and love ere permitted to rule the minds of the residents or occupsnts. In the twenty-third Psalm the Writer . deals quite fully with the subject of environment. What a pie- ture of peace end plenty he paints hr the 'second-enter-tee, fm maketh mittriii' doinfin' iiieen pastures: he leadeth me beside the still 'rat-, tye'; Does this description seem ttideal to be possible? I; it notl itiriitritictiiiittilit biitii'iid-rrfiiti'Ga'ii'iis- iiG "C'C"f, phere is a register of the quality of the thoutrhta of those who dwell or Pyrlrrthurri. HERE 1iiiriiiGiouk in the measure that courtesy, con- si4erattomurood will. mod taxman What is called the "Utnosphere" of your homeor allies is not depend; end upon the material of which the J?yir4i,y1r is mtmgted " the mill- hawk its fies to choogevntge“;p;r.; priate deed. _ inent is T familiarly 'rnoGGirtiie Gordon Rule: ’It , not {any a spe- tel} us whet ar, do; ,. 1tGiiiii; It is possible that a peiaon who finds himself in tn inurmontom, environment may be tempted to blame others for it, whereas the ;blnme, if any, msy. properly belong entries. said, "A man that hath friends must shew himself friend, b," which might be interpreted, If you are continually without friends, look within. This reminds me of: newspaper contest held some time which we may measure“ the fight: pea; of onLauitndc toward our fel.. ago for _the beat definition of a friend. lt' was won by this aute- ment: "A-friend irone who com hr. EILQILJIIJheJuL -go-ottt.'-'- --lt might be well for each of us to ask himself, Does this deftnition describe meet - human need†(Science and Health. p. 491). Notice-that lit- tle word “every." Not only is noth- ing 'too great, but nothing is too roman-10 be healed by divine Love. Every human problem may -be brought to God for solution. ENVIRONMENT To change the embject in: Some of you my (eel that r speck! need nt this timeis con- genial compenienship. n harmoni- one 'tttvimhitniati, or . empathetic utmocphere. Can thin need be met? Permit me to quote attain the pup sate from the Christian Science text book I quoted before, "Divine Love: always has met and than Willi honesty, “+40". wankers. his' in; 7337!:III8 Hrs. Eddy has dehntd "angels" in Science 9nd Haiti: (p. 581) that: f'God'a thoughts min; to men; spiritual intuition, pure and per- feet; the inspiration of goodness. purity. and immortality, counter- acting nil evil. sensuality, 9nd mor- ality." Whatever may be"our need these um]: of God-God'. thoughts are present to encourage, uplift. strengthen, and heal. Their men -trtesettotutsto-darj, Thou 1rmRMmroWrftFS6iihTir6,7TTTT7a-itir God is impartially and abundmtly supplying eaeh one of " with His thggghtp toaay. ' ', we are told in Genesis, “saw every thing that he had made, end, behold, it we: very good,†can be conscious only of nothing else. Man, God’s likeness, can be conscious of good only, end this consciousness he dec the: from God. Such a éonaciouse "e0rmrr0trtrtrtiitr"WRRitii-GiRrr7iErrid,- and " our textbook points out (Sci- ence and Health, p. 278). “Real eon- sciousneu is cognizant only of the things of God.†Of what is God con? scion? God, who made all, who, as -a50rr,-'aWrtrtrarirRr,-r'it7a6jiiiir,-aii- we are told in .Genesis, "in his own WARM immofGod he cre- ated he him." Man’ God's likeness, is a mental or spiritual being. True or, rather, the ahtomte-ermseiom/. ness of" harmony ind of nothing else." Heath, then, is something that is very closely related to our thinking, to our knowiu, to our eomEiotenmur. Does God supply this nounced incurable. Here is oni of lysr2tf8titions, if, health as given li): "math in the eonreimssnGs cry; 'and' the reading or the study of this "extbook- has-healed-am- untold about héalth that she was Arr, many instances to heal the sick , few minutes: Not only so,tut fttrrrarramtrww this question let us consider another. What is health? Is it solely s bodily condition? n it wholly I condition of mother? Has thought or consciousness anything to do with itt Or. is it primarily s state of'mind? Let us see what Mrs. Eddy has to say about it. She is one of the greatest authorities on thtuttghiegt,_:_su has: _gttL_anmtIL In our diaemssio'n of the human needs there is another that should be mentioned, namely, health. It undoubtedly should be regarded as 1 need, apd the question before us or tmeompnttiohattU the attitude ot {than who live or work with_ua, a 'altie' may he prepared wherefrom 'we may he applied with all that is needed to tranquiliu and attain In. ~Divine Love in there to meet our need. ~lra. Eddy puts“ than (The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and MiaceIIany, p. 149): “Remem- ber, them eanat. he brought into no condition, be it ever so severe, wherey Love has not been before thee and where its tender Icaeon is not await- ing thee. Therefore despair not nor murmur, for that which neeketh to save, to heal, and to deliver, will guide thee, if thou seekest this gruid- H EALTH in in in ewlttit ye have burned to know the "When whammy. But have to boundless you! the plantain foe, . And jut toimlmr have no well content.†. 1P.t1rtr,t,r,.t',e,,Mramg-srp.hb,1s.w of But I Father's are Encirclu His msf1eetient anywhere And in mtfalttnirir benevolent. We do not min to right a world Mrs. Eddy, has proved com tseuund, Mmeln the healing of all phases of done, in}? w_hat our 1etovediJidd/, Ihorepyho ire willing"to conseéiaié 1 “ii era 'iiriaifréiWy (I) ‘EEEWWEB'AH m min: Ill their: titpetyrtht 11:31: int Prtcti'ceï¬zjï¬dndesmrygna who, m SeieyetriTnrmittmr-1iirnsir-iiiirisTiiirr employed as a 'lswyer or an artist, a merchant,†a niechanid. The call tion why . . if" 1--- We 9:on no the path that lies 'When We have learned. that God is our supply. We go not. fmt, not fear, nor ques- hour by hour, I“ r “in“ With etmfartintr and keying works The call is imperative to-dty for such practitioners. In Christian Tt%ree9rdirrrtirisCiraiit-ieiiir.' maiï¬*ï¬mfth"jé§iï¬â€"pm“é and power Ami! we {Ila-i303 living presence To-dly, as never before, humanity is appealing for help, yearning to be shown the way out of the bondage of false theories. There is only one way out. /rhe system or Science of healing Jesus taught and .demorw Stitfligtï¬igseï¬shngimgndment,‘ cope successfully with diam is not equipped for the overcoming of sin. art whole. May we accept it. dt ia,.., absolutely true. i NEED OF THE;HOUR Mankind must be saved from sickness and sin; from unemploy- ment; linproper environment, pover- ty, and failure. Through the Bei- ence of healing Jesus taught and demonstrated, and which has been again discovered in this age, men and women are Mine who: these daily. Multitudes are testify- ing to this fact. Witness the testi- monies of healing voluntarily'given every Wednesday evening in every Christian Science church throughout the world, as well " those which are published weekly, in the;Chris-~- tion science msrtoaiiiitic-Triei- which is rooted in ignorance is us- ually more easily healed than sin which is voluntary, intentional, or willful. Therefore, any system which is voluntary, intentional. or Quill, It play. W"'†-___H __ WW" 2 mime†of error, sin, fellow itji'hiiijiliiirneit T ii) 1oirk' but t. as does the 1ittieehnd ' . . {that meet: every need, lovéd, And truly under- '..t..?et.!89t_APWt, T, If raga" ""7811? or an artist, mic. The can FraettttIrrtTrrip.- -iilid the