hd ta 0 $450 A STAIR, J XY 5 |\Not Brilliant ye |p IND DAY dQ PE (0) Lady Tweedsmuir Makes 4, Entrar Even in Question of Dief Sepa : a " Confession: About A NL aaa S ae Se Patient's Peculiarities Must . : 45-40 "hi LESSON V, --. May i ono other place in the Néw Testa- |x y Considered -. .- By Mair M. Morgan Childhood JESUS TEACHES FORGIVENESS, | mont (Maty, 25 : 0). Literally; the| De Considertd. . : : 3 Sue OTTAWA Lvs Twesd arbi sade HUMILITY, AND GRATITUDE. -- | original word medns without -use,] Miasy people are wider the lnpres recently at the opening ceremonies of National Education Week and ad- mitted that as a child she was poor at arithmetic, a "difficult. and dis- tressful' sciences" : 8 Cites Advantages tions ave changing with such lightn- ing rapidity," she said, "it .is_ vital enough to meet our needs and strong enough to stand the strain of the ever-changing conditions of the 1930's." ' After outlining her idea of educa- tion which included the three R's and a G., geography, Lady Tweedsmuir mentioned 'mechanical advantages ac- corded the modern child over those of his predecessors but added: "To stare stupidly at the movies have minds that work for themselves. One of the curses of modern life is a tendency to smatter and never go deeply into anything. The mind may become boneless and flabby because it has never used its mental muscles and its sinews." "In-the modern world where condi-' = each other, even as God Luke 17. GOLDEN TEXT--Be ye Kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving also in Christ forgave you. -- Ephesians 4 : 32. THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Time--The teaching in verses 1-10 occurred in January, A.D. 50; that vecorded in the rest of the chapter Place -- The teaching throughout this chapter was given in Peraea; the miracle of healing the ten lepers (vs. 11-19) took place ou the border of Sumaria. vo "Aud he said unto his disciples, It is impossible but that occasions of stumbling." "From this it is made to indicate any person or thing by which one is made to stumble, or is drawn some will always set snares and stumbling-blocks in the path of their brethren, and some will always fall over them, and some will make them for themse'ves (1 Cor. 11 : 10; 1 Peter 2 : 8). "But woe unto him, through whom they come!" Christ useless, good for nothing. "We have done: that which it was our duty to do." Even whep | have done my very best, I am to feel that 1 night have done wore. I am to rem=mber that 1 have served bim so poorly, dt the very time that I gratefolly acknow- ledee his own =nstaining grace, with- out which I that, ould not have done even and Galilee." Samaria is mentioned fivat here beeausc it was on the right as he was going eastward along the border between Samavin and Galilee "And as hie enteved inte a certain village" The entire parrvitive of the healing of the lepers is original witl luke, who also vecorded the miracle of healing «leper early in Jesus ministry (OH 2 12.10) The geoovaphica were lepers." For details of the disease of leprosy. see the treatment of the dsson for Fbraary 20 "Who stood atar oft." (or the law compe!- ling lencis to keep at a certain dis- tance feom all men, see Lev, 13 © 45, 16: Num. > 2) The distance was sion that it is an easy matter 10 sup-- gest u remedy when the digestion is upset, writes a doctor in.the London Daily Herald, It is too often torgotien that there are a great many types of indigestion and that unless the cause is known any treatment mist 'be in the nature of an experiment. This experimenting should, how over, be left to the expert. for nothing that we all set our minds to devising occurred in February and Maveh of "Ana it came to pass, as they were | tends to make stomach disorders a system of education at once elastic the same year, not many weeks be- [on the way to Jerusalem, that he was | worse than the jumping abont trom i fore Jesus' passion. passing along the borders of Samaric {one remedy (0 another in the hope that one may be successful. It is, theretove, of supreme import: mee to discover exactly what type ot dyspepsia you have to deal with, be- 'ore your begin treatment. {f the cause is known the first steps to be taken should. aim at getting id of that cause Healthy Teeth IFor instante, much of the trouble § ) . into error or sin. "Should come." [and chronological details are meagre HALON 3 ee ln Lo on { s e onstipa A T and listen unintelligently to the While the world remains what it is; {and weak. "There met bom ten men wy he die 1p aonhstipeiion 1 Lig radio is-not going to help people to that should most certainly be put right, if it 'exists, in every type of indiges- tion. And, incidentally, itt may here be stated that by far the best romedy for this condition js the formation of a regular habit. A time should be set apart --after breakfast is best. The condition of the teeth is also has often pronounced woe before this for various reasons in the Gospel we are studying (6: 21-26; 10 «+ 13: 11 42-47, 52). not fixed by low. but by tradition; by some it was set to be one hundred paces, "And they of the vtmost importance. Defective and deficient teeth are a common cause of dyspepsia. You should re- member that the first part ot diges- Herve is somethidyg just a litle different from your newest shivt- maker dress with flattery and soft detail. Bane of Childhood The governor-general"s wife admit- ted that arithmetic "was the bane of lifted up then voices, '" ore rs . : ct Ll : . II acter" lt » 3 . "' 2 . k y pL her childhood, but added: "None 'of There's fémininity ~ and charm os ho Se 10 in i 2 ile e ho w" san he word ! p prone tion takes place in the month, where us can survive without this difficult] in the shirt collar with bow pos- i hw Le Al a Ais nec i, and he aed Mien is the one which, else- 1 pe food. well "mixed with saliva, is v and distressful science in a world ed at one side. The wide shoulder- ak he on into the sea, rather than | where. St. Luke puts into the oronths partly digested by this juice. This where problems are becoming more line, gives emphasis to a slim i ie Shotild Payse one of these] of thy anante Hseinlos (8. 20. cannot be carried out if there are in- ) 32 aT : bby those of economics every day that we| Young waist. ile ones to stu le, {Sec for neste Iv Peter (5: 5; 9 33) and} gyficient teeth to make certain that } fleie's a hatch of honiemade candy utes), Then, add second syrup slowly {joa . : a It's tremendously smart in pti teaching, Matt. 18 : 6; Mark doh (1. "Have mercy on Us.) the saliva reaches every particle of " 0 with & truly professional air. See how |as before. Fold in coconut, vanilla, OF zopaiaphe. ade Twsodemuly rough-finished cottons, linens and |° La). er a . : Their very prayer would surely M-1 food taken into the mouth? pn the contrast in colour and. shape and | cherries and salt, and turn immediate- suid: ma Jock: has a .] tub silks. The bow will fall more Yake heed to yourselves: it thy dicatg some faith on thew pars in Chewing should be done slowly to . the dainty wrappings add to the at-|ly into buttered pan 8x8 inches. Cool 'Geomranhy 3 Bw Mg i hn softly if picot edged_or rolled by brother sin, rebuke him." Apparent-| Christ and his power to heal. - | we of any value. Improperly masti- EFL tiactiveness of' the box filled with {until firm. Cut into-pleces 1x34 fuch- ) 2 op g % ran ography hand. } ly, from the next verse, we are to "And when he saw. them, he said [cared food gets down to the stomach a chocolate caramels and bonbons; and |'es. Roll in additional toasted coconut Poon Sana: i n in enlightened un- Style No. 2023 is designed for judge that the particular sin herve for | unto them. Go and show yourselves] jy indigestible portions and les there | 4 how the little paper cups set off the |i desired. Makes 31% dozen pieces. 5 tons g Ps and thaps should sizes 11, 13, 15 and 17 years. which we are to rebuke another is| unto the priests. For the law re-| "like a lump at lead." sngaved pecans; how rich dark choc i ata oe the Slogan of the worthy citizen. Size 16 requires 33% yards of 39- [a sin which the other one has com-| quiring a leper to zo to the priest, Bolted food causes ircitation and enemies sons inch material with 'y yard of 3b- olate nut fudge, lustrous, thin cream mitted against us. "And if he repent, wafers and coconui cherry "divinity This Week's Winners inch contrasting. forgive him." not for cleansing, but for determin- the stomach and intestinal juices can , Here are this week's winners "There is a grotesque contrast be- ing whether the leper had been heal-| never get at it. Little wondel then all enhance' one another. . ip with recipes, in the Main | tVeeen the capabilities and achieve: t "And if he sin agains thee seven |v of his disease, see the thirteenth | (hat such treatment leads to stomach 'Home-made candies ave areal treat | "=" =" . 2 g ments that peoplé have ascribed to og ge times in the day, and seven times|ana fourteenth chapters of Leviticus. [ rouble. ; > - . | Course Contest: - pi HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS - . : " : « particularly when they turn out per- Combination Meat Dish -~ 11% slic-| M® and what I veaily am and can do. . turn 'again to thee, saying, I repent;| "And it came to pass, as they went, Eati Al fectly, You. know, the fudge, the just : by 47 --Albert "Binstein, 1 Write your name and address ating one thou shalt forgive him." (Cf. Matt. they were cleansed." In the previous ed round steak, § slices cooked ham; 1 ib. veal minced, 2 eggs, hard boiled, 1 tablespoon grated onion, 1 teaspoon plainly, giving number and size of pattern wanted. Enclose 15c in stamps or coin (coin preferred); melt-in-your-mouth nippy mints. . It really isn't difficult to make real kind, and then, who live alone ave ap' to meals. There is no inter- Peoplpe holt their 18 : 22.) Seven is simply a4 number indicating completeness. account of healing a leper, Christ . te - first cleansed the le of his foul "Men do not rezent the intrusion N ennsed the leper bis fo : ; : "And the apostles said unto the | priest. Here he commands him to go | ruption or conversation at their tab es J ! ; Oi eB or , : WwW : wrap it carefully, and address Ane : Bt : : They w o- good candy, but the recipes must be any they dor 3 a nig ba your order to Wilson Pattern |Lotd, Increase our faith." The faith|to the priest, and heals him after-jlo slow up the meal They world do reliable and ingredients of the finest : : y do resent hysierical women who iG well to prop a book or paper on the quality. The recipes given here have been carefully tested and will give perfect candy, if they are foliowed ac: curately. J ; Chocolate Nut Fudge 2 squares unsweetened c¢hocolaie, cut in pieces; 2-3 cup. milk; £ cups ot sugar; dash of salt; 2 tablespoons of butter; 1 teaspoon vanilla; 1. cup of broken nut meats: Add. chocolate to milk and place over low flame. Cook until mixtire is smooth and blended. stirring con- steak, cover with slices of ham, mix minced veal with -onion, sauce, salt and pepper. Spread cvenly over ham. Along one edge lay slices of egg. Roll as for jelly roll. Tie securely. Place in greased pan. Pour over tomato soup or 1 cup tomato and 1 cup of mushroom soup. Cover and simmer for two hours until tender, I{ served hot use remaining liquid as sauce. Is quite delicious and very attractive sliced cold. -- Mrs. S. G. Spray, Park- hill, Ontario. Lima Beans and Cheese Roast --- have obsessions and lack an open mind."'--Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. Service, 73 West Adela Toronto. ide Street, Ground's Not Safe ! which they ask for here is, of course, faith in the Lord Jesus and in his premises. . "And the Lord said, If ye had faith as a grain of mustard sced, ye would say unto this sycamine tree, Be thou rooted up, and be thou planted in the sea; and it would obey you." (Cf. Matt. 17 : 20; Mark 11 23.) The sycamine sees to be a generie: name for various kinds of mulberries which were freely culti- vated in the Feast. o J "But who is there of you having a ward. "And one of them, when he saw that he was healed, turned back." The ovigirml text here would indicate that he had not yet seen the priest, but he had a deep conviction that he was disease and then sent him to the healed. "With a loud voice glorifying God." The loud voice may mean that he still stood afar off, as having not vei acquired the right to mix with others "And he fell upon his feet, giving him face at his thanks." The nine dining table and read whilst eating. A damaged stomach. requires a certain amount of rest. and it is a good plan to lie down before a meal for a quarter of an hour or so, and to rest for a similar period when the meal js over. This puts the least possible amount of extra strain on the stomach and helps digestion. Meals should always be at regular intervals. This allows the stomach to recover from its work. Although the question of diet fis 3 , . 5 Pp : , x 3 " Hi ne I extreme importance, the pa- stantly. Add sugar and salt, and stir 11% cups of cooked lima beans, 1 cp =ervant plowing or keeping sheep, | had thought only of his "wonderful Ee oo o oo wi i: 18 be on SE ¥ y Ps 3 " . . "ge . . . n 2 oC ar 08 8 Ay - until sugar is digsolved and mixture jgiqated cheese, 1 cup soft bread crumbs that will say unto him; when he is| power. The poor, despized Samaritan arod wo mane who Canto . . , . . ~ . . red. *1'e are H 3 's { boils. Continue cooking, without stir-1y, cup mill, 1 teaspoon chopped green come in from the field, Come straight : ring, until a small amount of mixture forms a very soft ball-in cold water (232 degrees F.). Remove from fire. "Add butter and vanilla; Cool to luke= pepper, salt and pepper, 3 strips of bacon. Put in a layet-of beans in but- tered baking dish. Sprinkle with the way and sit down to meat; and will not rather say unto him. Make ready wherewith I may sup and gird thy- thought also of his deep compassion ating love, a love that Lealed even him, and it that ever leads to pitied and 1 love alone thankfulness, take certain articles of diet, even al- though these may be of the type generally considered eazy of diges- tien. : = cheese, a layer of bread crumbs, a wlf, and serve me, till T have eaten [And he was a Samaritan." or the : 2 he Hall accord warm (110 degrees F'.); then beat till | few pieces of pepper. Continue this and drunken: and afterward thou [ meaning of Samaritan, see the ex- A dot AY eo ' oh ceo "a mixture begins to thicken and loses | yntil all is used. Pour over this the halt vat and drink?" This parable, | position of Luke 9 : 52 and Luke to the cause of the Jeonble and its its gloss. Add 1 cup broken walnut |p ijk and lay on strips of bacon. Bake as far as we can see, has absolutely | 10: 13 ; type. and it will be obvious thar the " 'meats. And pour at once into greased pan 8x4. When cold cut in squares. Makes 18 large pieces.' Coconut Cherry Divinity is a new and delicious candy with its fine com- bination of fruit flavours. ' in moderate oven. --- Mvs. Harry Matt. hew, care of Mr. Charles Leach, R.R. No. 4, Blenheim, Ontario. HOW TO ENTER CONTEST Plainly 'write or print out the in- "apostles; the a0 connection with the preceding words. There is no evidence that this aarable was spoken especially to the g words almost might 'mply that they were addressed to a sived audience of well-to-do person. "And Jesus answering said, Were not the ten cleansed? but where are the nine? Were there none found that returned to give glory to God?" Christ wag actually huit by the in- gratitude of these other nine. "Save same diet will not necessarily suit every kind of indigéstion, The most that can be done in an article of this kind is to indicate the digestible and indigestible foods, Your doctor is the hest qualitied per. 2 cups sugar; 2-3 cup water; 15 cup : : . i. Ny : ese o son to suggest the actual diet arself, light a oh bf whites, stiffly gredients and method of your favor-| - "Doth he thank the servant because | this stranger. This man was a] pork and beet are usually consids 8 beaten; Dash of salt; !4 can coconut southern style shred, toasted and crumbled, 1 teaspoon vanilla; 8-4 cup candied cherries, thinly sliced, ite main-course dish and send it to- gether with name and addiess to Household Science, Room 421, 73 West Adelaide Strect, Toronto. ..... he did the things that were command- ed?" This does not, of course, re- present the actual attitude of God towards his creatures; but it does rve- stranger to the covenants and pro- mises that belonged to the Jews. A limestone block has recently -- been found belonging to the ancient temple ered only fit for those with good di. gestions, They should be avoided when the stomach is damaged. Made up dishes are indigestible as a rule, Cook 2% cup sugar and 1:8 cup of " po rom EA - present the dluim of fe creature in Jerusalem in which this very word [that is to gay food which has beem™ water together until a small amount I have no definite policy for the upon the Creator 5 rewarding grat here translated stranger is used, an|cooked twice, of syrup forms a slightly firm ball in settlement of diplomatic affairs tude. inseviption which may have been read | Of the vegetables. cabbage is pers cold 'water (240 degrees F.). Cook other than the . use of common "Even so yg also, when ye shall by Christ himself--Let no foreigher | haps the one which causes most remaining sugar, water and syrup to- | $ense. -- Premier Koki Herota. 1 have done all the Things that are} opter within the screen surrounding | trouble to the dyspeptic. Pickles, gether until a small amount of syrup forms a hard ball in cold water (250 degrees F.). Remove first sydup from "Just as digestions are being ruin- ed by. the soft.foods we eat charac- ters remain undeveloped because of Roscoe Turner, famous flier, and 'his wife pictured in Los commanded you." We have never met the man who could truly say that he had done everything that »God had commanded him to do. "Say, We are the sanctuary. . "And he said unto him, Arise, and go thy way: .-thy faith hath made vinegar and the like should not be taken wheve indigestion j< present, fire, cool slightly, and. pour slowly over egg whites, beating constantly thee whole." Undoubtedly, the Lord is here bpstowing upon the hehled Angeles court where Jack M. Holliday ig suing for $10,000 claiming soft living." --Emily Post. Turner's car struck him and caused serfous injury. Turner denied unprofitable servants." The word here The Wonder House } until mixture loses its gloss (1% min-| = : - 30 liability. translated unprofitable occurs in only | qiaritan an added blessing. ; : = , . ---- Fes [I'd building ne « wonder-house " Wu Ri : ily RES . Y FT ; : . -- Apart from busy ways; i al 3 = : AS ' 3 ' : "Pa "" 1 And: there T mean lo shelter me 3 { : . FU MANCHU ~ By Sax Rohmer i oo ison Dan Insists In gladness all my days ) "woo, pple 13 Rt : a eA a ch LL . AS ? <b "10 M8007 Sas Rohmer iad Toe Beit Byuticals. Ine. "vr "I wiareconsider my decision." Mr. Eltham sald. The fabric¢ is the love-of-friends, J { : i , ' ' 0) The storm had blown over. Yet the very atmosphere Cemented strong and stout, ~ | ' ) 0) of Redmoat seemed impre nated with Eastern devilry . . . With four-square walls of loyalty d y by - And then, through'the silence, cut a throbbing scream, To keep unkincress out, - ial ; : ' the scroam of a woman in agonized fearl . ; ro The porch is broad, the threshold wide, I'll have no bolt nor bar; "And for a hospitable sign The door shall stand ajar. The light of trust and sympathy In every nook will shine; And laughter like a breeze shall blow , Through dll this house of mine. The house willuever be complete; But adding one by one The soaring gables builded firm, I'll. rear it toward the sun. "Non Yang is a barrel' < / é der, You would be the kghted match," Smith : : "No, tir," replied the | clergyman, in his voice a shrange mixhire of deep spiritual = & : ' 3 x - ! J s o of ] | You would be a dead man now if it were not for reverence intense r | am called to Nan gunpow ay Jig Sel Until the turrets the cloud: fi 54 Hiend in Chine," Smith fold Mie: ENham saree. "China Yorgt" Gish Slabod *{ ati Seah you soaenton youn vidi lv ths inbwrlor fr WP Moin Wg 5 Ry today it not the China of '98. I is a huge secret machine, © was the Missionary, "Parson Dan" show: | | of Chang, a Pp na ne terri When angels, walk upon the roof i ay ) £ ruled by THE SEVEN. You must not return to Chigial" y ing through the surface of the Rev. J. D, Eltham. threat. The peace o Ha Be iv And God comes down the stair, rind 7 y " IR : > ; Wd i iY x