Milverton Sun, 12 Mar 1908, p. 3

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The Great Change “How Wonderfully the Grave Binds the Living Together. 2 ‘One does not have to Se of a hea- ‘AU the days of my poeta lime will] ven of sensuous bliss, one does no etek UE Smr ane eter pone the reelizaton ot ideat nn orde We. Siten sigh for a present immor-|10 eaten, real values of the thought tality, @ life without end-in this-world, |o? a igher stage of being. The without thinking how weary and emply ula ee ‘may find = in harps well as to-day, hought Supposing we knew absolutely tat dev oe ates Tife that ies 8 NO esc ur Bs how hope- | our would be aus think ison al from deat! 2. galling bandege. “iow we curse death, ah we h of the friends as waiting some- abun a family breach, how eer eda has been . The fact that each life has limits has med to waph out from, it and bring | evered ones together again. low set |£¢e hearts the fllimitable life; our | S¢¥ i mortally hi wed us with the ondertulit has death made us, tender spirit of glad immortality, the living, Doma alent wena wa: db a: roti wil: “oer tha spirit srorld pe esses about out. doors Windows but-for those | Peopled with dim ae mystor xits, . Through them pass seonanly a the spirit, yet won ert 'y Our’ friends, not their forms or. faces shaping our ey lives, Ever Dnt the: real‘men and wo which we have ie behind jon and |The goo eat ores ee face tine being, the person, the: fee ane port peartheides, being dead, sp2u! They are ot I AEA we know that somewhere they must be, that without our walls THERE 1S LIFE AND LOVE. jj louder than could the lips of re liviag. ath ha speak ° change that shall sot the pone withi: Troe, fe shall shake off the impr So death that scems {o limit our eich ‘oning @ ‘And so men go on to 4 has but served to enlarge them. grave, ee “stoically determined a broken ip with ils sharp blows. the aa blow of the zt ze hearts and caus magination | sclved pF discover and li her seeds and aru aoa hop es Tite beyond the pean ge. tnt “Ul the fair heritage ot 0 These are not the dreams with which paradise, our aspirations after tho |we soothe and dolude ourselves: sehen e@ the eae at So and higher life have blossomed | confronted with the blankness of death; with these are the convictions deep: graven The ‘pictures we have painted bossy in y universally, This sense of mie 2 darn our hearts lett desolate| the larger life in “which the soul goes he ssing of loved ones, tho fon to full fruition makes the present thought is of their possible Seeiiates | |seeding, budding, pruning its wintry have had real and practleal effects, n | blasts ce summer ies: ze worth ideal life before us leads us to strain |W while & teapiiae for a day after its ideals now; the possibility ofjand death but te the. tite Hae js for- existence emphasizes the im- | evei nce of the spiritual to-day. a pel HENRY F. COPE. ipa but they decline to accept gs NEGLIG Les = aa wee of spring, and hardly come before summer te upon us,and what petter time could there be for summer sewing than during the six fons; Ww ternate ban and co ennagen bive sa agonally down the fron! Gone were sult ia fialsbed with 9 jeated. tn, running di- THE S. S. LESSO INTERNATIONAL LESSON, MAR. 8. ean and Tuienole: whlch We is so lately: per- sufficient proof of this Bok ia: wise conboig The manna. in the wildemegs— Compare Exod. 16. 21; Nur Lesson X. .sesus the Bread of Life. Eat oie as os Golden Text, John 6. 35. Hinrie: ofthe: eptine? dinoniie OL Tents ti, which he has been d- — uPy and | which wie, : ‘i ASB IS 9 and again i THE LESSON WORD STUDIES. (compare ses (Based on the text of the Revised| 37. All that which te Father giveth Version.) me sy come unto the On the Morrow. Tipe words with |ulmost confidence te hes sltionete fae which our longer lesson passage Logins fillment of the Father's purpose in send. must be lnkec Pasty set ine Sper fing him into. the wotld, even though ing clase oly oe remaining |1sany may reject him and refuse to portiol as all of} erie verse “e, fing palit ty This| 939. I should lose nothing parenthetical portion is somewhat am- ea ¢ his cenfidence in the ultimate The actual sequence of events | triumph ‘of the Father’s plans for i= diguous. | Will appear from a carofuk reading of |ing fe world. the entire narrative to have been as| 41, Jew John's favorite expres- lows: When Jesus, after having fed | gion fe rier Jewish, authori without exceptior stile to Jesus, and seashore, hoping, ap-| stantly seein to discov std. desds ealise for sccusation against tarried near t parently, that he would sdain appear, no disciples iors in the, im-| divine incarnation would not it when | understood or believed even tt it had ing there was} een understood or believed even if it us, those who had | had been generally known. In the light ecided to avaTl|of this fact fa but natural that the jews should question the claim to di- which Tome purity of his life, the au- viet Datanan.” aod (ie sled which hs performed should have convinced his hearers sufficient Jesus had not eoeaies from the other | te fain for him a respeetfil considera- side with his disciples, his claims and his teachings. there had been no. other boats The except those in which they thems had return hough apparently aot! sq a work of /ivine grace in the ne citi greatly surprised at finding him alreaily | ~ 45, in the prophets—Compare Isa. 54 < at Capernaum, they were curious to! 43, where such divine instruction. is now how and when he had returned. joredicted as a mark of the Messianic In replying to their direct inquiry on yommunity. t satisfy their : Adresses himself to- thelr | uiner end rath ae nselence, pointing out to them that lman as weld Mole peal qolve- tor . seeking him 90 |Otaine Ane ite-of talths persistently was not on interest in the |r the Father higher spiritual aspect of hie mireeles, |puisory. bul operates. cnty y craving for the ma- }trog will and re eulres thelr co-operation 0 be frullfil of ene bread whic heard from the There is 0 hu- e element_in The drawing Teo pve facta n dispited whe- in dnis: dlecoures, and this verse. Jesus refers or indirectly This, however, is to be ques- ed. and with Dr. Plummer we may r that “The discourse re- yor’ous chan aac! imparts himself fo The male wucharist, This food, te dene: » the b %e been ¢ commas ed by oe eats Bea ise ye 8 how i eae ae. ieee et Teoaina the ctl wa. doubtless not the firs! the miracles Guessing | the Maskers jesus which these hedge had wit 27, Son of man—This used omly by Jesus in elf, denotes an aspect of his being which had little in common with the ational expectations of the Jews, title, which is thoug) 5 t teachin, hich he was about to give teneaentiy: himselt as the bread of iife. Sealed —~ Divinely authenticating. his raission by A Rig signs and au + Pattaive ing. Work the works of oped Jesi works, but as a single, domfutine ie wma, prth thal Pf faith in: himselt boy or ayer 7 bod boy} T'was Just ‘Hence ihe answer, ine ke of ‘tab! Govt, (hat yo Rs tein wine hele A nee Ai then doest thou for a sign— ‘The Artist’ Kindness. ~ ‘Tho perfectly the wat Ne you've awe that cat understat high bar which Jesus has just ad in referring to himself as God's. pete ix Teele ty Hp So's ho can run Tite voile lined wich baal: the eifect i yr the summer will it bois epleaied complete if worn without black satin, bound at neck built on the princess lines fa Japanese embroidery in stages of rile ebeg Aer Hedwunitete’ vests greatly improve the elaborate undergowns 0! il those women too flat chested ry figured dimities dulge in the plain Uent-fitting Reed with oneemine. Peed pdagl od ge Sriat and trimmed with 1 the same material, cut on the bi: ind allover embroidery. IH im st them are made on the pla tne desea prea und. ciceilin aes rs the bral ew th joined at the waist with a lin fe hel th crose each other diagon: ere Is no detail tume, except ing e, so that washing Is easy, and they will be no more expensive ee the usual Ungerle for summer ha HEED AORh palltctten to. but tons, is pers titted, and any color is desirable and prope wered lawn or dim- girls will have them all in white, but 4 bands of the flowered oat de- the imported hats aro trimmed with artificial auills of he new quills the al a of lac to n Seep rules slips wil i . reat conven! carly “ape ing ie the, Wind playd havoe be trimmed. with Dresden ribbon and with the fine Ince, and many, will have ttle rut Wire cannot b # Funning from kenges (© nocesnary. it is true, but any to ligheer or aan cer sa! EE ke of penan FOR’ , ‘LENTEN SEWING ilk floss; at ae aes is of — es! pempadour can He le meee edge of lines Re the possibilities of on the model is of soft nattier blue. the material on hand: ‘The first negiigee !s ss pale rose Ik out in the empire style and ~ be made up with t a ae down the that shape is more becoming to the left side of the front and on the ki- ~ wearer, for it will not in any way af- fect the lines. wh negligeo is made in sinple a pes in seebinaten with fot Ono with of Oriental ambrot can also be of at home in a heavy flower ore of that coumpodity, than ‘The art of the French lies i & good Saco ot a recast art ‘of combination, an always fits in Seetihe: sath: uae w ioaterini. The pe—mi kendo, and a on nop et the shoulder, Fhe soft girdle is of pale bine ribboa, futabed BOF tassels. A ma ve pink or baby blue’ Samet Geion silk 1s (rimmed with, tnse and edging, while th hand-ombroider shoulders Oy eSun madacup in dotted ewian, "Sines med with Herabur; ponetion eS eat garment fs the empire linea of rated be: Hemutitul ween ina ai are ir embrolde ery oF do ‘Chine and worn over & princess slip of taffota, sen em) tends over the and m: kes @ pretty curve on vee cru ig always an attractive color and'so is chaspagne, and. beth com: bine boantituty wita' a deep golden Brown. Blue 1a the hardest of lt col= trim, but iis own, color” in & nade ts always te combina Sor. in her sorrow, did ni ot care great= SYNOPSIS what became of though he @ baby. fo cast thn nies tried to comfort her with the shipwreck and adopted by Mr gsgurance that she would certainly fecl ni y in an airahip which Tommy would love Mr. and Mrs. Lee, hey are, mst by a Hicl,it iN'named go the three set out to sea. For thr barjory Livingston. 10 tee"hoiso of Fro. days they traveled swiftly onward Wvingston. built Soloely aun ie Even the dauntless Tommy was becom: ee omar, how ‘Closely Jud ing Giscouraged, and suggested that tot Foti as RE her perhaps they had better turn back to the island, secure other provisions and t heir fortune in another direction. But n the fsland. for the thought of the grief of those at home, they would have found their horizon but stay entirely pleasant. Great was the amazement of the Jet tow sailors when they saw the queer~ 4 med nUsUAY ing the spaped craft coming toward on ay, They hed been spending fhe surface of the water. Some thought frocning on the island. As they were it a whale; others a real sea-serpent, about to enter the boat, she said: ‘hey were still moro astonished when sou te fiold ine last evening he hoped the Iittle turret opened at the top and the /heads of two girls a t he will ‘then pee you home. ‘Course, I'm glad for but you don't know how lonely I'll "reek ‘were eager that the vessel wi ‘This jour- ‘Then the aes ‘and rumbling. ‘oh! I'm Mrs, Lee Roberts al- seeps 0 neo ‘Tommy. ‘and uaith fathe ain, And Marjory was at once poe 8 3 & 5B g 3 3 g8 = 2 8 Es 8 EB Es o id now manage the to a mother's care, her with all poat perfectly; and soon they were fly- her starved ttle Bhs rae ne happiness, other than that of Marjory's Sad to aay, Marjory’a fears were real- loss of her father, was caused by the ine ro the splendid house for- death of Tommy's w cape merly stood, nothing but fragment of his airship, coupled with the prob- cf r portions ee the able death of ‘Tommy ai \dith, had driver a violently 111. was far building were scattered abo here of Professor Live from ingston or of Roberts. sank until. death Realizing that further search was the return of the red for the alae: o day Judith aaspeied to ‘anion fessor Livii Here they aid thelr best to comfort .to Mr. Lee what quite over witl told her about ee peckiad 80 ash, that night they remained on ses his sister. Mr, Lee instantly the rahe uestion after question. Marjory had tol him the name of her wealthy un- ‘The next morning Stig observeds “Tt doesn’t seem to me that eee t get mad over his politics it’s bacanes he RUE i) trip. q far but what we wouldn't go so far but what wo NS aaeainidg aucae — i could get back again in time should know me food give out.” | agreed with ‘Tome ‘Mar< “I wi ‘a good revolver,” ete Man ecueand man, ¢| ofYSTERY @ @upimn Lece up clo was Henry Forbes, and Mr. Lee had suse ae Sea to inquire about such 8 This PSuaith, observing with surprise what exclt empenee train or a bioyel ee or superior in class-rank to go pufts, Prince Edward scurried w Lee, a: t really and trul; 1@ did so love A on the errand and presently re- her that she was really is daughter lean at 1 1 oi Seieubh Ae Saradt hake that shar oi Ped cara al ei ry unless en with the puffs and threepence bee reine» hn Fak Maat iat cidea that when grew to bi wae he pubes! ie change, the ee ee man he would be a railroad president older cadet sald, a lordly alr, was the daughter of Marjory’s uncle, like father. ‘Keep the change, iY Bes — ‘as greatly shocked at this jamia was to pay a vieit to his grand- a the future Maes ‘of 400,000,000 pegged Mr. and Mrs. Tee pa. This he always enjoyed very mach people calmly pocketed the threo not to sond her away. Th indeed, tall os Spas lac pcan Pa ody mora Cees De LA it would grieve them to part Choo." i ., —_ + — with her as it would for it - But Jamle was always glad to get . . home to mother again, too. So oie Trick With Straws Spon his return, no sooner aia he t Mig Jnéts-Ungeclog look (as tho [7,7 ronule some nite pattende hoo" fist disappearing sn tho Gustance, to arrange the straws a Phan no was moro than is to reach in tho a Tat evening, ate ter aibie mother 'auired serps Goyiwbibs Shia de whispered in Jamie's “Dear your father has a. splendid sur- Y no bestest surprise you Wve ever h the name on the baby's a . father very soon asked nt, seemed.to establish the fact Jamio to a father, vary, #9 into the that Judith was Marjory’s cousin. garden. could never gui ‘After much tracing, Mr. Forbes was — 3amle for ade Ege und to Burops nas he way Seach, had it ees reoetved Mr. Leo's communication he den. and there had fi ieup ass AL cer *choo~ choo ear all BALANCING THE COIN ne fen he threw hi arms around sath ‘heck and promised never to your friends by tho ease with ‘ sniok you can balance the coin. In- he had the best playhouse tn all tho Td *he trick {a really harder than would appear from tho picture. 5 4 haa lion heir to much valuable prop- erty owned by her father in London, fived with her cousin. a a Altogether, it so happened that a ta nal you an, Him. oy—He' Dit William has just learned how t mar ° . dith brought nothing but good luck— your Eater eae aaa ae | the altto He thotoushly” ap 8 with © baby's only got one tooth v3 es ate entae Reooun! selena his next etter ioe roa a eaeceees Hike thi Hons Sout, Aiey sadly “De that was sure it would hap; rue ines aM time ell pa ie Collars and Cuff such repeas Sone hor. no one could, help bi It goes evithout saying that sualtti | ay tory. ‘polly vans will tell it ty you some en Biehl te His cc the Bn ade ta-saagol te ok HE By | ‘A oortatn little, bo: th 2 oe Ent had to he busted B,zTencnmany, Dus i ‘he linen sults have nary jy neal hi ft fi er alt of Ge sogamig, Of, 1¢ they ety be nad recelved. Rie. a e Foes Bult, the viet Ta io same 9 oe zoey ek he ‘obsetted Se ay? Eee ee < ORR wegen cee aE ae he! 2 ort tok the battle of Waterigo, Fnie A Btrange Coat, ~- ‘There ts a story of @ pig in Canad awh wad left gating. When he.-d89 pe PEE pio tobe wala, Es protessot, “has ng under a mi#apprehen- ain ean wre fhe Hey bers?” $ What?” exclaimed the humble but, vas vata cake WIRE Ho siksa B Sei oeayore tale Bis ch aes Beate is Giese yon parent qh 1a hn vol, Set SRE" nace x eave him Kindhearted Gentleman—M, oa what chi 1 want to use it on @ cat Re eared Ga data sit a tht "Boy arn nce zi oat a an ngeven fe ene Bagge mga fo qnout itis sia ie ha

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