x .l‘ ¢ "dew. ' I. had scarcely any blood and - on the advice of a friend I began u M m A SHADOW †'l‘llll SUNDAY SCHOOL T0 ROBUST HEALTH 4- delegated to a mere man. but pow- er inherent in Jesus as the Son of God. God did commit to specially ordained men the power of forgive- ness, but a conditional, not an abâ€" solute power (John 20. 23). INTERNATIGNAL LESSON, .. “hm: .29? I ,__.â€". 13 lbs change Dr; William rmr‘ t Pills Made in allow Brunsâ€" wick Woman. ~ Anaemia â€"' bloodlessness â€"â€" is a‘ trouble confined largely to women and growing girls. Its victims are pale; they lose all strength~the least exertion greatly fatigues them and they suffer continually from headaches and depressed spirits. challenge to the Pharisees. â€".â€"â€"â€" o ' A i’m‘sh’llcTo“?le and uefllcd’ adepted name of the man who ï¬g- l‘llatt. 9. 1-13. Golden Text, the son of Alphaeus. malt' 9' 6' At- thc place of tollâ€"Taxes were "r'crse 1. Entered into 11- boat" collected from goods imported or Accedihg t0 the TGQUESt 0f the [300' exported, and Capernaum would PM Of GOI‘RSII- He had $0110 thi' be a suitable place for a custom- tl'crlor retirement, but events had house, situated 33 it, was on the thrust- him once more into the thick lake. and on the great caravan route of the crowd, and he turned back bet-ween Egypt, and Damascus, Nothing will cure anaemia So to his own-city (Cap'ernaunl): Conl- Follow me-His immediate re- qulckly or so Surely as Dr. Wil- .132â€?- the addltwnul IhtCFeSlilhE’; de‘ spouse may be explained by the ltaile of the story of the denloniae in Mark 18-20. widespread-fame of'Josus, and his Own opportunities of hearing and seeing Jesus." -, - ' 10.. At meat in the house â€"â€" From Luke we learn positively that it was Matthew’s house, ant “a great multitude†were there. ' Publicans-â€"~A class hated by the Jews. The gathering of taxes was “farmed out†by the government lialns’ Pink Pillsâ€"they have cured thousands of cases, not only in Can- ada. but throughout the whole They brought to him -- From world. They do this because they a- study of the accounts 11) the ï¬rst ' blood. Among those lthl‘cc Gospels it is impossrblc to t. I make good _ . . . cured by these Pills. is Mrs. T. Uhalâ€" e 1 what was the exact. situation -â€"-whethe1‘ Jesus was in the synaâ€" mor Hartley, East Florencevillc, _ . _ N. 13., who says: “At the age of gogue (DaVid Smith), or in the sixteen I fell away to a mere sha- house of ,Peter, or on the covered 0 lvcranda of: the house ,(Edershelm). suffered from all ‘At any rate, the throng WELS $0 at Rome, and was under the con- symptoms of anaemia. Doctors did great as to make access'to Jesus (-41.1 of; powerfulcapitalist-s. -Ex- distressing ; not help me in the least, and acting \impossiblo except through a hole toycion'was the rule. The tax-Col- the in the roof; I _ . lot-tors of the Gospels were agents Lying on a bedâ€"Anything like aw]? the taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. monopolist-s and bore the They effecteda remarkablechange modern. bedstead was rareamong brunt of hatred, being classed in my'con-dition; indmd I really he' the ainm‘mts- Usually a thin mat' with cut-throats and robbers. The tress, sometimes supported by a type most obnoxious of all were light wooden portable frame, suf- the Jewish publicans, of whom Mats thew was one. Though a Jew, “he had hired himself to the Roman government to do the heathen’s work for the heathen’s gold, prof- iting by the shame and Oppression of; his countrymen.†With such men, and with sinners of equal dis- repute, Matthew invited Jesus to eat, in order that he might, in partâ€" ing with them, make open confesâ€" sion of his new allegiance. 11. When the Pharisees sawâ€"~Acâ€" cox-ding to the custom the banquet hall would stand open to the pub- lic gaze, and the Pharisees had fol- lowed him with set purpose. They said unto his disciples â€"â€" Why not to Jesus himself? Perhaps they were still smarting from his liovethey saved my life, as I. have been well and strong ever since l took them. I also recommended the ï¬cï¬d- ' _ _ Pills to a neighbor's daughter who “booing. their faithâ€"â€"An oxanriple ‘wss similarly run down, and they 01DTGthIUS_1nt8)'.0<33u0ryfaith. lhe also completely restored her man. being Sick ol the palsy“. would health.“ hardly have, the [mental alert‘ness Every wonlan and gI-Owing girl l‘equlSlte 'tO an {LCD ()1 faith. should take Dr. Williams†Pink his own instiâ€" Pills occasionally. If you are ail- friends had ing from any of the many troubles sex they will it may have been at gation that the four brought him-to Jesus. Be of good cheerâ€"~0n his face ’which afflict your cure you; if you are will protect your health and you well and strong. Dr. Williams’ must have been “signs of the despair, and probably also the remorse, which was in his heart because of Pink Pills are sold by all dealers the sins which perhaps wererespoc- in medicine or direct at; 50 cent-,3 a Slble for his helpless condition. His not ailing they hmZ m, six: boxes for $250 from The \bodllv weakness had driven home I keep D1. 'Wiuimnsl Medicine 00 , 1‘3ka- the sense of his guilt and made him viu'e Ont ' aware that his ï¬rst need was to be , . forgiven. Jesus saw this and went 9‘ _____â€"..__ ‘ to the root of the trouble at once. . . . . r t c; s ‘e f them. it , , rn'r‘q . (1" ‘1 r 3. Scribesâ€"â€"Tradltion has ass1gn- “on. \p_olul‘ 0 1, __ ' tq TO SPARE A iiGH'l utillt“. Cd fl n ' threefold may, (1) To feared but 101 ' eln_)aliasslrlcrl a. '10 l J“ ' " " " Another suggestion is that they study and develop the law; (‘2) to teach it; (3) to act as judges in the practical administration of the law. all, and have in the cud given it They were present on this occasion up as a bad job. Well. if such a as critics of the method of Jesus. thing occurs again don’t give it up, They had been deeply offended by don’t lose your temper or exert his praise of the Gentile centurion, yourself, but try this recipe forland were otherwise. suspicious of removing the screw: Heat a poker Jesus. It is not improbable that red hot, and then hold it against they represented the Sanhcdrin. the screw head for a little while, This man blasphemethâ€"«To claim Lots of folks have tried to remove ‘ a stubborn screw from a piece or wood, a screw that Won’s budge at thought'by their scorn to draw some from following Jesus. 12. He saidâ€"AMaking swift sentence he discloses his sym- pathy for the outcast, and epito- mizes his mission as the physician of those who are morally and spiri- tually sick. 13. Go . . . lenrn~~They knew this wait a few minutes for the screw to to be able to remlt sms was to Edmlhf‘“ “ 011d: “Wilt ma!†Lima . . . . . . . ..,. , . . .. 000‘ down, when it Wlll be Found .tllrow down the gauntlet to his op« Sac“ 190- 'u-i ‘13)130‘0“ l: ‘9) had not learned its meaning. Jesus had often upon his lips this thought that was so present in the utterance God wants not removed penents. for it was an assumption screw of both the uncommunicable power and the right of God. All the accu- that the screw can be quite easily with the same driver that just previously would not perforln'the work. The cxpla- vsutions of blasphemy brought 01?- thedh‘ollhlfl's- I ‘ h_ 1 nation is quite Simple. The Nd against Jesus (three in number) tile \aln SdCllï¬CGS into u lol. men put no humility and reverence, but he wants worship that issues into self liable to the extreme penale lair WHY- .Thï¬â€™lse th'iSCCS. h"?“' of the law, how to quibble over the minutiae 4, Km, Ving their thoughtsn,(_‘,,,m_ lot the law, but they knew nothing lot the-compasswnatc treatment ot their fellows. Not to call the righteousâ€"It they were ofthis character. To speak but poker heat-s the'screw, the screw blasphcmmisly was to render one- expands and makes the hole it is in just a. wee bit bigger. The Screw then cools down ’and resumes its. originalsizc, leaving the hole in the, I wood 3,. size tOo largoâ€"{111d Lllc) V. l [NI-1‘0 John “3.. All three accounts you are. U lmake it plain that knewlec go of the reasoning of the scribes came. not f “Thyâ€"w†from what they said, but from were the l‘lghtths they had no whit he in their hearttsl, another mm'c UCCCl 101‘ hlm- ‘ t. m n r. . on once o. a power no; luman. \‘ihich is easicrâ€"-â€"Thero could WM A mother should never give her be no doubt that it was to ' r ’ child a sleeping draught, soothingszy. Thy sins are forgiven. Acâ€" mixture or opiate of any kind ex- icording to a strict tardition. no cept on the advice of a doctorwlmlmau couldget release from disease -â€"-- has seen the child. All these things ‘uutil all his sins had been remitted. contain poisons and an overdosc'll’ Jesus coulddleal, that in itself may kill the little one. When you wusproof o1: his power to lorglve. give your Child Baby’s ()wn Tablets All llnpostor would be <_lcteetccl at you have the guarantee of a gov- once, who should say, Arise, and ermnent analyst that this medicine i walk; whereas anyone could say, does not contain one parlich of lwithout tear of his sham being de- opialc or narcotic and cannot pos~ l terted, “Thy sins areiorglvcn.“ siblv do harmflbnt always do good; .6. son of manâ€":A phrase occur- The‘ Tablets promptly cure all sto- ring eighty-one times‘ in the Gos- mach, bowel and teething troubles, pols. but used Invarullyly by 0,â€. and give healthy, natural slam). ,lni‘rd llllllSCll.†Alleld Testament Sold by medicine dealers or by mail Me, which Jesus 5 hearers, to- at ‘25 cents a box from The Dr. rthcr mill all Jews, would under- VVilliams’ Medicine Co., Broekrille, Out. ‘ l.“~_â€" pâ€"‘I‘p WILL IT BE A LAP BEHIND "1 We’re hopeful the: ’Twcen now and coming spring The ancient gap Will not be ï¬lled By winter’s lingering "in that old lap. New Formula Cures Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and lIoarscness in Five flours. Much is being done in these days to stop the ravages of consumption, but probably nothing has been so effective as teaching the public how to break up a cold and cure coughs, bronchitis, tonsilitis, etc, with simple homc-n'lixcd medicine. :\ laxative cough syrup, free from whiskey is the prime need. A cough indicates inflauunation and conges- o b S pr .vclaimcd himself the Anointed of the system. A tonic laxative cough Goo’, Fulfilment of Jewish hope, syrup rids the system Twhile emphasizing the closeness of lien, wlulc relieving the pamlul ’lns relation to the human race. It; coughing. Get the following 'and ! l l l l l , _ fusing it to designate himself Jesus an excess of: waste and poisons in l ( included the dceps of humiliationlmix at home: Oneâ€"halt ounce fluid and the heights of kingshiu.‘ wild cherry bark, one ounce com- I-Iath authority on 08.1‘l3ll-:â€"1'\S well pound essence cardiol and three las ill heaven. He had not lost. his [ounces syrup white pine compmnld. right to forgive by condescending to Shake the bottle and take twenty Ibis lowly human estate. drops every half hour for four :\risc«~That alone mightinot have hours. Then one-half. to one ton- - g “‘45 thL‘n convincing. But that he was,spoonful three or {our times daily. ' able to bring into play his erltirchivc childrcn loss. according to _> . , lbody in the act of gathering up hislugc. Cut this out and save it for _- ~. .. lbcd. and then to push through the ‘ some friend. , L ldense press of people in getting to _ p ' illns house. was a complete vindicaâ€" ‘ “x: Eras-c “Emmi: ma (massaging {lion of the claim-of Jesus. By this ' innraclc Jesus allows hilnselfptogo ,"lo .rceord as {Leela-ring his equality lu'ith'God. ' i‘ g They gloriï¬ed God who had lgivcn such authority unto men «‘â€" .Thcy missed the signiï¬cance of the linearuatiou. This was not power "fly-“.111â€... _. com LIKE srrn' » sers Luca sorry -. SELLS Fox | V c. *1 Gilâ€"$0†‘ GASOLINE i For the baby often means rest for both mother and child. Little ones like it {00"“lt‘5 so palatable to take. Free from opiates. ‘ All Difï¬cult. 25 $3...“ chinemctc. Free Trial. 35;.â€- Auh for omelet-all since. cc l l l l s l i l l ! nu. ‘7’F‘ w: - l. l l verses 9â€"13 Heat of ‘still’ another ‘ 9. Matthewâ€"This seems to be the ‘ urcs in the other Gospels as Levi, ' spokesman for his disciples. 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