Milverton Sun, 9 Apr 1908, p. 7

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i i angelist's record of signs =e by Our Daily Bread Takes More Than a Good Breakfast to Equip a)” -~ ae 23 sis Mayon daily bread.”— “there is Pore strikingly pathe- tie in the thought that he, most: fata a Petition a ibs prayer most con m all avers is the Doe in se a cry, “Give us this day who has thought of its bringing about that condition of life, ideal fo many, in which the needed meals would fall from the heavens ag the suitable seasons be- tween gleep and the Stu of pleasure. er mes with its deep needs, heavy cares, its high possibilities, its Arying oie ils splendia fos and we osk at , but for al that the day may ars = ay find suMeient strength ge sustenance, es a aie of the a some u} Ive of the heart; it takes some inner im- pulse and mee that hel us to see te g fa new day, to feel the thrill snner viight ura s to fail and almost faint, when Mecca ices 6 THE SPIRIT OF PESSIMISM. gomes up like a bewildering mist, when of the spiritual lite. ie alvie lo-taet noble thought every day, a3 some au an ie good | n picture or to hear a clevating strain of music every as simple ant practical as ta nivioe: too tave meals regu The eivatcals “plays a large part in ae your » Man for the Day's Business. lt, ‘ut it does not play the largest. there are reaches ma ‘The tragedy of all our Tives is that Beerneek tapas sfy them with the bread s they are, we tout heaven and ery aloud in conte that earth is so dark and Its take so irksome, Life becomes hopeless, as it seems to be empty of things to sat- isty the higher life Yet this aay brea is not some man- rom the skies, is not some peculiar peices belonging to a lew ie Ir Is TO ae HAD FOR THE TAKING. Our great heritage of cheering thoughts, et noble ideals, ae: nes elevate inspire, is me the cheapest and the Loe ning ee Ree ore these rhe deals for beauty every common bush is n aflame with God; lo those who edie Mee love, how won- deri rich is our poor hu manity in ntle kindliness, in tender service, in fees thrilling sacrifices! They who and strength for their daily living and for higher end: What though ia janes 36: ees toilsome task, may the go air tn imenkeny of the best ‘hous that have ever come to the race,. in imagination o} ic scenes, in_aspir- atte = aller the best? May not the will every stimulus tion lo greater life?’ May not our hearts aye made Ear 3 sh tis life to any of e than the feeding of this aie if ty those that have most mlghily moved our ee days. gone THE S. S. LESSON INTERNATIONAL LESSON, APRIL 12. Lesson I, . The Ratsing of Lazarv3. Golden Text, John 11. 25. THE LESSON WORD STUDIES. (Based on the text of the Revised at Greater Sign.—As the great tragedy a oe ife approached Jesus had 1 purpose in revealing to men, ples Sis Aa his th. --T! is pur- ish their faith in his divine and superhuman character and power so firmly that even in the dark hours of grief and disal it Seats a knew alee them, ee all sheir hopes a1 pectations would Le Pirie ith a i Se tomb, they should still ol memory of his words and tends; oe be prepared tor the. glorious oaks ‘of his resurrec- The story of the ri of Laz- a ftting climax in the Jesus, as the miracle itself m re Se wast poet at time: Jes the atoll believer, Thou shalt see greater things than these,” fitment of that promise and pro- ed its. climax in the made ne basis of whatever special con- sideration to this wer of Jesus cer death in connection with the ee of Easter. in the Sunday school ae Sunday (April 19). : Verse 1. AS ie ef the Hebrew is my help,’ Greek form eaning “God ? <The protic. of me and Mattha, and probably the est of the family group. Later Weiee sup- per was. given lo Jesus at Bethany! Laz- ‘e many pedple re to see the Ebro nL Joni Goma War help. But be Gistnstetul fo the * chiet priesls,. who et that they. tight put Laz- wis. aiso. to death” 2.40, This they probably did not do, bu satisfied ‘hers kelves Rss the dea in ‘of Jesus, Be present called el-Azari- yeh, ater the Arabic name for “Lazac- village is siluated now, , on the southeast ct, about two miles 2 Lord h ber whom are mentioned in- fhe NN WY Tesla nt. q pointing, yeterred: to had not yet taken p but beer ue at the foast ‘ae nel house of a ain Bel BRS in honor af aie Te sis Shim: ae Jesuz, wheat this (me was in Be pan “Beyond Jordan” wilh his dis- Ne. yham thou, lov est The Se group at Belhan: ie. fany very. fr ile of Jesus outside - tio apostolic Phis. tm Way oe a panes of the Title: family Were among friends fr: ne s. throws 16 een & hirian wepéct oSecking ta ston theo—The sever persecution with which he had recenlly | were-closed by met in Judea was in part at least the Fenson’ for his. retirement inlo. Pera commer John 10. 39, 40). . Are there not wens net’ in the th in ative sage Jesus points out ue fact that he had not yet reached the ft his divinely intend- ed ministry his working fdas), and that hence there was n ate danger that ae plotting of his eae against him would be successful. i. Sau friend—In Christ freseys survive Fallen asleep—A common for Teath: both in the New lament and in the classical literature of all The Greek word here used is eget o meaning, liter phor statement im- plying the superhuman knowledge of Jesus, since no messenger had as yet announced the sad event. jdymus—The sec- Since & three formal lists of the apostles preserved te wei lhe Gecels the naite of Ins diseple. is coupled with that of Mal le thew, it has been solaris that the two men were twin bro 17. In the tomb ies many already— The journey of Aus wa ae by Be from northern an aS would eee Sone that hte es Fifteen furion two miles, the mately one ie ots “Martha... . ee Martha athe e taves Weenie cler, as she was the more energetic ai 2, Whatsoever thou shalt ask of God, jod will give thee—Words revealing pesitive faith in Jesus ae his Messiah- ship, a faith expresse Ras even more positive Ae —A trifle less than mig being: approx: plicit Ss 28. The Teacher—A title” caeath reverent regard for the ‘person. thus spoken of. fasts Tests does not hury abruptly ine fo the house. of mourning, but gives th sisters realize the significance ‘of his nearness befare he in the actual scene of the sor- a My brother had not died the sisters shared fai jesus: —_Both the same profound ened in the aa “was moved “ill ApATee in. the spirit.’ rence is Drobably to some cane es imp nation oi semothing that tee. airobdy. o¢curred. pen siigeested tine Tete angry with the false or-p pathy. of the Jews, ae ts n the language of the rank this assign, ssince the sword transtated Ss ‘ ei “wailing? is wh h ing uscd of M re Hence thse are et who nearly Hetlion ot sues rofound antag- suisal to: desth wi a) tat ipa ast 0 sug males Deuply moved exbaran mitch au ing, z sasts fe a strugme to brace the dread encoun- ter with the Sunee: of Dark Jesus: wept ed a short but om icant statement, inc) igentally be notice iret shortest verse bte. eran ye of s ame Yih ind, he. ul as: ae for the were the entre: in most cases being fans the @ nst—Gr, “upon,” the Greek pre pos aa permilling of either transla- tion. 1. The. gous ene in: the eee round flat ston This was at dogs and wild fore: the. apni prineipaliy keep Yeas pate from: entering. Te heer. dead four s=The mn {S Idiomatic, and leaves. “aed ie Riouais. essary to i Adan be eal correct o ae ‘ale has been: f days in the Wibbs or, “It is four days since he was buried.” 42. The utitud je—The miscellaneous. Ligeti ae amo! n were doubl- any sincere, simple-hearted peo- e, oe ae him—Pelieved him: to > the Messic 49. Calaphas “tore aioe Jater Jesus was. hrough ae fa year, he salled-<con- ception of the high my office held by John, as indicated in. this explana tion Jor the nation only Peemplen Sibly by the thought o h Feanets of his narra, Tohiclepeeeine to this. theological. reflec! ers whleh Js to he regarded Ge hie saneeel ore Wd ne Hafrelive, of which it reeily lorms p) intrinsic 33. From that day forth—Promptand necessary if common ple was to be Fiske tones ton of the: Jewish Rulhorities was to put him 55. To anny themselves—From “the many contaminations necessarily inci- lent to the long overland journeys from outlying provinces to the capital city, eee eee SENTENCE SERMONS. Inspiration is half of education. oes is the best kind of godli- 2 peady made - opinions are always misfits, Smartness is neyer a match for sin- e Ws not the misery bul the motive makes the martyr, ‘The worn ik religion is the one that is never used ere can be ‘no right manners with- ives. F [oul tight mo par sorry for the sting: frig wGnis we eve tell UNA wholly: sallely neert hunger through the ears alone. man misses lessing in a difi- cully when he ¢ i = @ Advertising the sins of our friends is not the same thing as confessing our | ¢, ae church is sure to be left in the ae ee the preacher is only a gas ture ight hearted eople are almost sure to be found car somebody else's burden. Everyday expasperations are window tnrough hich we see the real man wilhe in, To shut your heart to the necds and griefs of others is to shut out the world’s tide of jo you cannot quicken the appetite of men for righteousness by preaching on rottenness. The only sympathy some: folks eul- vate is a keen fecling of being sorry for themselves. I's a waste of breath {o point the way lo heaven with ur lips while your life is headed the tea way. —_— i —__ A BAD BREAK, W ife—*WI hy as you EIS HATED, WHILE LONT IS A HERO. SALOM Still Powers .in Sicily — Newspaper Man Fell Foul of Failla ‘Mulone. Palermo (italy) _ cornéspondent wiies Although the oman Var- solona is hea during the Tasvy ec a hue thee ave heen several cannulae a pe Am }e and Fat failla Mulone have The former has be tried in the Assize Court of Galtanisscltar The Ine ter r n present curious contrasts, for, while Salomone i hated by Slane, Mulone is their hero. The ame a brigand shoough polities; the second through toy DRUGGED AND. ret hi whom, ri fle mone was asiee hi found himself surrounded by eight carabinierl, who managed to secure him after a brief struggle, Then Salomone called the ean the earabinierl and offered him 3, lire ($1,000) for permissio a Naturally, the bribe was refused, and brigand was hauled off to jail. With him were arrested two pricsis and two gentlemen of Barrairanco, who him to me oe Sie and Arie will be tried w oe IS HERO. The ae uncultured, but chival- ave never ause in Si cily homicide is regarded as a sort of duel without witnesses, in which os Reon fa should face each other lo. and fight according to the faa! ae of chivalry in the coun- there Is no that his frincoming ee willbe followed with much i mala Nn who took to the fo d his rival for her affection, (rue brigand of romance or melodrama, he is beloved by the p r as ready for magnanimous generosity, which is char- acteristic of the Sicilian race. TO KILL REPORTER. done glorious keep Pe ace. ines! {the last Be he was still trying to square himsel It takes a promoles a unload a bad thing on to a “good thing.’ big enough for two talking | | OWES, the Hage lette! he reporter ne pay for the publication. wr jour- abst hurriedly left Nid teaGee. where lived, and settled in Palermo, GREAT ITALIAN BRIGANDS|: The Cat Orchestra sigh beg! The'next moment, instead of s¥vect ine musi¢ mingling with th pussles, ‘Thonias never found out just what ‘the man Belng sent were greatly burt. ees ae SHCCK FOR TEETOTALERS. Analysts Showed as Much as Eight Per Cent. Alcohol in Soft Drinks. Teetotalcrs have been roughly..shock- ig ee 2 per cent. of aeoket eas cants, but of 4,147 sae of temper- rinks tested in the last four years was revealed. cus decoction paige dandelion stout con- tained 12.3 pe The sbiet ‘otending dri oe ae gin- ger beer and herb beer. Mai mples s = "inloxicat - that the high percentage is accidei is due to fermentation in potting, OPPORTUNITY. Shes "nty husband won't listen to He-Ne ought to be ashamed of him- ae it isn't sere married man that s the chancel MISSED HIM. Alice—"“Last night, at caer Maud found ie ees in her r Edith—"Di ane atch hi s let- ioe ‘men slip taroligh te fingers? BOE SERIE “Rather Diticult. One of the professors absent-mindedly. sald the other day, while calling the ames are read out all thd bere will ee ‘present’; nt will ani mate Then tl boys who ar those not pri ——y Messrs, Workman & Clark, of Bel- fast, have received orders for two 11,- On fon Orient liners. | Aids to Health and Beauty | Camphor J oilet Cream Jelly NA—This m jelly is excellent Eas the te Bi two strain, add the glycerine an mixture dissolve the Dissolve the oil in the spirits of « or and all std to 12 the Base and mix thor oe pieniangs tone water is made thus: Seven fluid ounces of essence of violet, two and a half fluid exaets of ence of rose, a halt fluid ounces of orien of arene ‘tty six ounces of alcohol, Cig Ehioned: Skin Lotion BESS—Thirteen eeti, in forty-five Tas ees, teryati ve arats of ice of jasmine, one-half dram of chesane of white rose. Blanch the almonds and beat them into a smooth paste, adding some wa- day. ‘The. effect Ix “permanently bes Discolored Teeth EMILY—Stomach trouble will not tu rn dueiice reliows chsuate it oe case hee ‘to Dlacken and decay, Your ¢: pied ee pen day and if possible . Violet oe. pow der is made by mix- ing one ounce of powdered orris, one- auerter: ounee of powdered Sree peel, one-quarter ounce yw ders ee pea grains of m) aed Bottle for ten days, Hak it will si ready for use, So = 5 : 4 Cure for Parasites | M. C.—To cleanse your little die head the following will b Cut a cake ounces of bay rum. Wash for Del Delicate Skin RLY—A wi fterward massa er ekin food, _ ls - Sultana Cream M. 382 + benzoin (finely powered! Hi0 ereine of rice powder, fifteen gr: ~£ pure carmine, Blend the fata | i: hie inside! Teceptacle of a custard boiler; aia nzoin while are heating, rice powder and carmine while” cont | e7ebYOWA OF 15 with h-01 freely § pate Dut, yeloussne, applying and ie aghile ‘wipe, of Witte a bit of che te 5 e repulsively, artificial look which they give. By artificial Mght it {s imperceptible, To Remove Dandry sS— the ratfon until dane ie ce Reappare Deep breathing will help to reduce thoroughly and apply to the eyebrows. with a tiny toothbrush once a day until the growth is sufficiently stimu- Form for fi and cream: One ounce of petrolatum, one ounce of lanolin (anhydrous), one one fluid ounce of Syasonee peroxide, fluid ounce of acid. Question ion Asked oon question is too ‘will send me stamped ad- Sas I will sy you sll the Ganees you desire on the subject, Aho ait» into the scalp and aus ia several clear waters, using @ bath It is a matter of cess whether you use the whole egg or just the whites of two ¢ Cream t MARION—A good cream on Ee be ounces of alkenet root, one dram of ©! of rose, Melt the first eur. Hite ents, strain, beat until nearly cold, then add the ofl c BE rose Pour into’ widesmouthed porce Jain boities or jars. AN “APRIL FOOL” REVENGE JUST tell you, Skinny, he's rota -fired conceited stand him, hate wae going a2 to, nounced Bill 0) rennet skinny, ,“let’s give Je e moré chance. We'll see what, ‘he fellows think about it, any- wee result of this conversation, Rasty and.secret peeing of the “2 “Bigagy Pobbera’ was ay fot Wore “present ‘except Jerry Colemna, and especial care was taken you're right; out some of the rs. I've had my € on oni feller: i particular. He knows he: e than any of the Test of us, an’ I've no doubt hed make a superyel sort, eas Fellers, I Romrpe! n for cap are about one minute was sumed in the election of Jerry. The Vols was unanimous; enthupinam wae conscious of his new “erty, evident over to the highest ‘dignity, erated JERRY THRILLS HIS AUDIENCH. that Jerry should not hear of the con- fu nee hme “Coptain Sa aeebont had stated part of the hayplile in as haughty @ mane, jazed over ia wirebse us ae speek Then Bill. swelled visibly, and, as Bill Kane aft- ‘Kane. aros ways formed opin- erward declared, so did his head. jong mighty oat ‘and clung to them, “I am deeply ‘fected by the honer t Que tellerg. have: vestowod ‘Fellers,” “Z think: there's 20, great quantity,” he Gold ‘wal a whole lot ie whet Bip says. jerty frags more than anybody” t've iitarray for Jerry! yelled the band. DOWD; “An T want to. bay that I'm awfni “Never made your own acquaintance, much obliged to you. Comin’ from an~ then,” suggested Joe Stanton. other town, as Skinny says, I've learn “And he does less than any one els ed lots o' twists that you fellers aint continued Bill, disregarding, the laugh “accustomed to, arse, 1 ain't stuck » Jon's remarks had oalised. came le enue Panosed Iee Da April Ce time of ed 50, you can bet your life 0 cook. U ind of a revenge That Vm a toJead you fellera the Jerr: nn cftve=< “yary--bexe. 1 ietow how. - “And when y oie men old a sham méeting the first ct Apsil end elect Jerry captain? Aylien he finds out afterward how we fooled him it ought to {eke gome of thet ant a ithe ant oe ne ‘of bat @ that Joule telee ver eaptalt ata te thickest of the fight “Thet's ail I pt to thank yor me eneral handclapping, and hewliae followed this gallant speech, any, failed to hear Jack ‘ ner mitt vy ilttie. ended the gigantic con- ice ye heli lead us into the fight, t iim. So he was she? What, that guy never was in eurprised not a little when uy allied S sent in ‘is. lite: és the meeting. to a semblance of order Before the members of the band sep- gt the appointed time, on ‘Apoli 1, and y pompously snnounced de tomor- of the ‘Bloody Robbers,’ * he, Tye oe yon ‘to come hera'so’s to elect ind any. feller late.” @ new captain. Tain't as no special rea- came gon for reaignin’. 1 hgven't + Ski ny WHO Gone nearly a8. g00 ny od a coptain, sun Laie h altogether ord, SWwho ar erg here mnueh jeservin', und 1 want to When Bil A Fon sen Seated himself at ae tonciuston sr ante eauaene sean aby s1OwIe, raised himselt ition. he, “you do. yourself See ‘we've never had o better cap- either, Buh after all, max oe there ere ae Toe fo an way to cog Siece?? he he Cave, of course,” sharply Te- erent teroe tie meeting Wangs” tae sisted Skinny, Lie it's beat to try. No mectin’t Didn't I give orders for one?” sputtered the “April Fool” cap tain, Skcinn: 7 Jeunes carelessly. “Oh, sa3 really think we elected a Rates aia you? I you it was only an April Fool a-a-8 April Fool joke!” stam- mered see leaning egainst the fence for support. Bu nny had already darted off, merrily mise leaving Jerry staring iS fully five minutes he lay The numbed, he buried hy han 4 sobbed Viole! Jerry Was not in school that afternoon, nor was hi Yc uloody Rob- ber” during th ot the The “Mobbers’ “aldnrt wet, yearly much fun out of the joke as they hi ‘expect deed, One and all confessed that it was‘ ‘ul mean thing to do.” adn’t even the Feel ove The ha of ‘knowing ps the lesson, cruel tl it gras, liad effected @ cure, Los Boy Martyr ful churchyard of Noranthaser, near Cambridge, Eng- re is a small slab about a where les the heroic tyrdom ie, Detnetlealiy. told areas Choriater, a choir boy of King’s bout 16 years old, thi ne hoir boy, had Gut out’ the beautiful stained glass windows and buried them in a secret place. The was seized and brought be- He was ordere fore Cromwell. veal the sa Bd lace of, the, win ows, inorcllessiy shot outside the enal Many visitors come into the church~ yard to examine the alah end to eae Bt the herole death’ of the marty choir boy. Differe: poet che a ‘ch? Td have the ba a Pl Usd out Ie J were Bales, jo would I if it were-yours. TEDDY Wio STOOD 4 ON His HEAD ee “The old cow jumped the moon,” re- marked Ted, se a should have been snug in t im sure tt 16 tro Telok eho can't do—" ‘And the eddy stood sight on his head, ‘“ititle boys thine they’ré smart,” sali hey are aware ee ey've no ghow,. for they cpulant © know, Stand all day-with their teét-in the pin Sald the Fuzzy Dog, “Teddy, my a Pray take caro, there are tacks ete "Oh, Tim not mich strat Poker crak t on canes, ‘Ted replied as he spun on his ear. “Much more comfort you'd find, if you Tose And sta0d, firm and upright on youe 10 he wise Pusey bi Bat the foolish Ted Marked, ‘And for answer just whirled on’ his Tied, Magnetic Experiment one-foot rule rdinary MATERIALS EMPLOYED hand in which you grasp the rule. it By touching the rule with the rub- ber you will find Saat pieces of paper nder side of the suspended without visible means of support. The paper, of course, 1s attracted by the magnetized rule Marie Avoided the Tax she DRIVE in the magnificent lan- dau with madamo was a thing 1 maid, Marie, was as proud as proud proud of, and madame’s n they which: ws reached chateau, fle she herself paid her au. DETAHa POE nevrondery ane BaGEhE Ca eggs without. mi: eturning, however, she was stopped by the p: the eggs before sho could return. to . the chateau at which her mistress was visiting. ‘Marie was {na quandary.’ Modam: 1 2 he Where she had bought the ess: timc tt, all over. | ain-appe: Bhis time she was permitted to pass, i could beyfound vo vou come. bacte a ogde me, when ate the egas, and oF pe without tha Joaat SE Seeteoae Marte was so pleased with what she! pad dono that. madame hadn't” the heart to scold her brilliant matd, Not Treated Right. y was standing neat a hole tn pfhouting: at the ome tol veal Be wos'e Fea hy chars. ot thaw ree came more: B ude. sie—T do s0 like to take long walks, ail'by mays, ‘ghee. 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