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Tlnw Ivt Tltt Ttrtafej Tntss! The lattefwAieeaal danday ftcfeeol Lm Mhr March II k, tuartrrly Realeeaw i i - :-:r both muttering rebellion agalatt our press nt aduratliuial aval in. It Ik. .. "i.. -W 4 I .- . s.tii3;i ai3 t1'MIVMMm , "it. A aa ft i.VQf i.-A'fV.-'?" ' W &-:i3JZZ7Z .CST-.' .aTTaesyreBBj.ar .wwi, . . t-1 1 i a -a. T". . T4i Javoivf.oariaAsfc.r- M MVl 1 i- J ' .r saZ 32i yf-rs! ;KB3d Sjpjp5aerTwy ..... . . . -i- iL'Ji"T" TAhr -nrfrr- caTonsa that he waa to nrptared that he could not ret eWsedvmWWI this o mail He thaaJ olaMethod that haa bat tdectingwcav demj curat, rot it, and te hia tinmarnt .satwatewaaeerMoaca. Matt dy waa lost frssshawork sndhswateeee completely .cejed. It haa been along time iJace then and jfc want 'all hernia aufersn to know ths gnal ftutVv-a pnacne tad ffrnwrnt curt k itrptartt T"T nTI "T WW. jmrinn i- owl ui an iur teniae ta ana at thslr number read tha atory of tha death or Hum lan. grandson at Ui Prophet, and tha leader wham Shlah Moalama bald In a vwaeratioa aacond only to that at Mshammed himself, As tha read ing want on. man and woman wapt and waited, aad swayed - ta and fro. beating thalr breasts; by groans aad erlaa living evidence of deep grlet over tha tragedy enacted mora than fourteen hundred years ago. The eaptala told ma that on arary trip ha has tha same experience with tha pilgrims. Tha atory at tha suffering of their lander never loaea tta hold upon them. That la what drawe them upon thle long, difficult aad perilous pilgrimage. ' The amine motive, the grip at tha atory at Christ upon the hearts of men and women, ta what takes teas of thousands of pilgrims to Jerusalem every year. Tha narrative of the life and of the death at Jeeue haa a paw ar unequalled In literature aad his tory. It takes hold of young and old. Aa tha old song says, i "I love U tell tha atorv. For those who know It beat fleam hungering and thirsting To hear It, like tha rest." I A BtOa boy Skid to Me father after .church one Sunday. "Father, I was a. re dWwaai tWt CWWrfan , awfully Interested when sir. Brown I began to talk about tha arueinxtoa I of Jesus. I could Just seem to sea It. and I listened to every word, ana understood It, until all of a eudden he stopped telling the atory. and be gan to preach." The first thirty-one years or tnaa wonderful Story are reviewed In this lessen, swiftly covering tha studies of three months In tha life of Christ. The recurrence of these reviews are Ilka the experience of the traveler who finds hlmatf upon a' height from which he can look over the en tire stretch of couatry which ha haa traversed, having seen It before only In detail. From this height ne geu aenaa of proportion ana perspee- Ma U bat one of the thouatndi who writs that the aaa bats fully and femer freed fre the carat of raptures fat til forms abajk awatte, htval, hfM, hbU, scrotal, .etc lenonL Mem. weawa sad ciuUrsa ksrs bar- are being removed that RKkmg bnrmitywfc w atuca ileaauw. The an given then trot aad : a from the thraldom of which deprives life of wanderful Method afting tuummutat r csbm saved them from the at strangulated hernia, from tht surpaa't kail from prematura death., I Fred to tha Ruptured r Ml information showing how eanetera mav tasa thsnswlvri at boeacauickly, easily and tsfcly, togethar wrth a rroof Treatmeat, t tree, postpaid, will ha sat copy) the If yoa nil out (or coupon below and tend h with full address to Dr. William fi. Rice, 7S2 F Mai 8c, Adama, N. Y. Frtt frail Traatntaf Ciopo. Hut aw dawraia. the hxatlon at raptor, aaswerthe qaoMlona i aadmall leMwe fwtfwT I Dumwmr UeSffLtaSKTI atnmt Durham&Sonllieniny. Schidali In Effect 27, 1911 abjec to Chaoga Without Kottoa ganjtsl as Caeas WMaeat Keeaea. Tkla Tlaas Takls skews the rjame at wklck trslss T k eipertet te arrtva aad depart fro at tUUes skews, and te ceaaert wltk Hker trains, bet their ev aarture, arrival er ronaectlva, at the tlast Ml IS se gaweww. sewsssja ad Oelly Mtri taaeay. Me. 41. Me. H. T:aw T:Mw Darfcam .. (at Darkaat .. Togo Carseeter rjeekarck m aiil'e f Asef " asea..v. .-a iMpn Hliy aVrnsa - ?! wilboa ;:1JJl Varina .. .,.e iP" Angler i.-a kP" JtarVlarevlue ... JP (Wa a 01 psi S X'.Wliw f t t:4TMa f 88aai :f "inttt im t -it est a :Hlpsi s S'.Hlaw .f 4 Upw t Mm a IJtpa s IJlaw Tertlsgtaa.., paae.. ..f tuspai ..a tafpa s t-JSaai f S : s 10 Mm f lOria sat riftaaai fietetaa f l:4taai Dsns .. .. .. awsai lltuasi Mertkkeaad -fallay Rseaal gaadar. Maateaa. . Me. it. Me. M. Daaa .. tlake .. .. Tarliagtaa.. Coete .. BsrcleyiirlUa. Aarr .. f iuas.. Will Kelly p.. prisn. ,. I:w)aa) ..a :Maw ..f tMaaa ..a f:1Taa ...s :asi ..a t:49an ..swHWaa ..slnOsa ..iHOlia Apex-. .sM):3Saa s AS.. .. .. . " fjerkarcfc fll:1!laa tsrpeatar ,i. .tll ais Tge H-TTaa Oraaa .. .. .. ,'.tl1:4Tea Raet Uflrkaa -...tUa Sfl' ' , fliMrbeav .. .. . naerM VMalsr Ptoes. i..rMtt "to eei glgeal, m. i-rwrait, . w a I:1H t:pa ipa trains :40 pa tails :M)aa 4:fpa 4Jpa iMia IflBpra Jpa :aapa TJ:Wpa t:pa Ageai tlve lmDoeaibls otherwise. As the Plara of bears ton Is t so clear to those who travel upon It as It Is to those wfco view It from the Houtn ern end of Mt. Carmel. and as the Jordan Valley Is lesa comprehensible to the people In Jericho than to the man on ML Nabo, so these studies In the life of Christ are beat understood when we take a aurvey of a large section of the biography at one time. The Wonder Child. Literary folk have been gleaning every peeeible story about Dickens this year. In order ta gat new angles of view for tha study of the great novelist, Every fresh viewpoint ot the life of Christ la to be welcomed. A business maa said tha other day that ha had never really understood the setting of tha birth of Christ, until he read the atory of a travel' er"s experience one Christmas night In a Syrian khan. ua a wawsiea. amid half a dosea silver colna that sot in the Holy Land. 1 have one Roman coin, bearing tha name ana Imam of Cssssr Augustus, ana I prise It above all tha others, because It seems ta make a little nearer aao mora vivid tha great event that ec curred when Caesar Augustus wai on his throne. Points of contact with the atery of Christ sre to be Bought' Every baby la one such. A gri axled and aramlnaiy unsentimental Preebyter- lan elder said ona day In prayer meeting. "I nsver realised tha hu menaasn of our Lord, and the mean Ing of the Bethlehem story, until looked upon my own arst-Dora son." That eon. now a grows aaa, blushed at the allusion, but every parent present sympathised with the father's viewpoint. Tha Christ las mother or father understands the Babe of Bethlehem In the light of the nabi'lfl' Hit wWHWlMeY" That la as Ood would have It; He haa tried to Identity himself with tha commonest and deepest upon encee of the race. It seems as if all the resourcefulness of Omnipotence bad been exercised to enable Ood to crowd closer to tha Ufa of tha peo pie. The Bon who came by way of tha manger haa not only lifted np all of childhood, but Ha haa brought wondrously nigh Oodhood to man. Kasancaijatloa or Woenam. the eomre at Elisabeth aad Mary to the battle-cries ot window- smashing suffragettea u London may seem a far cry; rat despite all extravagant and freakish manifesta tions of a mistaken sex conscious ness, tha truth remains that the emancipation of woman haa ftp roots deea in the motherhood of Mary. Tha new status of woman la Christian lands can be explained only by the Christian atory. -Where the Ooepel haa gone, there women have been gradually tread, until today tha highest ax preset a a at Christian etvlllaattoa la tha character life. We ran. their heads, but we da dot train their brains aad character. Lesson are taught, but not rife. - A wholesale reaction la coming. The beat ec tha old days and the aid ware will be restored. The wisest students of our Urns are pointing out that the home t mora Impurtaui than the school, and that tha edu- . catlonal functions ot home-life can not be usurped by any professional, training. Children need responsi bility la tha home. They need dett-: nita chorea to do. whether they feel Ilka doing them or not. They need ' home dlaclpllne and the Influence of brothers and slstera Also they need ! time to think, and to let the soft In- floencea of this wonderful world of i nature enter Into their eoul. There Is Profound sigulncaace for all stu-1 dents of pedagogy In tha historical I fact that when tiod wanted to train ; tha Perfect Man, ha put him Into a ; worklngmaa'a family, where he had t to bear the yoke In hie youth, and learn to labor and to live. Tha Maa Ahead vf Hie Time. In this day of political progree sfvenesa. when all public men are trying to prove how representative of tha people's advanced thought they are. one's mind goes back to tha Populist of a generation ago. Then they were derided and sneered at. Thalr party la dead, but their cause la won. There were of the goodly company of forerunners and preparera. Their consolation as that sounded by the poet: "Hail to tha earning atagera: Hall to the brave llght-brtngere' Forward 1 reach and ahare All that they atng aad dare, see "King bells In unreared steeples, Ths Joy of unborn peoples! Sound, trumpets far-oft blown, Tour triumph hi my own!" Ahead ot the times In which he lived, came John tha Preparer, to blase a path tor Christ. His lot It was to loaa his lustra ta the greater light of the One who came after. He died a ploneerSa death, but ha Uvea In deal h less honor, an Inspiration to multttuo.ee. a favorite of God, ona of history's great Immortala. It Is a man a work te make ready the mlnda of men for a greater than one's self who shall come after. Down tha street they are putting up new building. Fifty men are am- I ;'KV"'h, ; ArtcsiaiivWeUiCo, ArwaHaa WaUa ad all Thi Ksstsr Curo Ur ..j S - ' tav sliaaal SV mm -.- If ae ' pa.au-- , II- m . urn Cwewe I tmTjt teM MM", A"- -aM, m- Ma 'oteo ployed In ths excavation, and a hun dred men are watching tneni work and raiding fault It la easy to stana aside and criticise the procession. Soma deluded folk think It a proof of brains to be able to And fault wliu tha men who are doing things, Thai la about as cheap and childish aa omupatloB aa tha mind of men ee-a undertake. To piuh In and try to remedy conditions is both costly and hard. The difficult course was the one adopted by Jesus. Ha criticised his times, It la true. Ha la not remem bered tor that, but for Ilia recon struction at the limes. Jesus aaa no stand-off critic; Ha lined up on the side ot the beat thing in stent. Thus Ha Id en lined Himself with John and John's mission, aad Insisted upon be ing baptised rate tha unity with the bast friends of Ood la. His day. The He went into the wUderaesa for tha teat and tha temptation. Ult Ufa waa His weapon, with which to do battle with tha world, the Bean. and tha devil, aad Ha wanted to test the. worth ot the blade. Thus He learned to know Himself, and, from the beginning of His ministry was ready for tha sacrifice which he tare- to be the end of his earthly mis sion. He knew HlmseU. and He knew tha hearts ot maa. Truth la greater than aa organisa tion. Still, even truth aaeds a pro pagating agency. It cannot travel by aay other than human means. So Jesus gave His flrat year of ministry largely to garhwlug about force upon which Ha could depend for tha continuation ot Hit work and words. Busy as Ha waa about Hit mission of merry. He waa neverthe less aver alert ta dleoover maa nt for dlaclplaahlp. Ha went aJoul preaching- aad healing, but ever with aa ere open for aoaa of apostolic potentialities. That point cannot be Improved upon. The sun rasa of every worker la largely determined by the disciples ha makee. A certain minister who had no notable skill as a preacher, yet aomehow had a gift for Inspiring young anas to fit thaanaalvea for the ministry aad ethar forma of Kingdom work, now haa dladplaa whe are do ing large Be rvk.ee for tha Master. Tha final teat of tbaas Mas aad Religion campaigns throughout ths country haa been tha aumber of dls clpled mew who have been left be hind ta carry aa tha werk at the taatns ot emperta, Occasions Ity ana meets a notable Christian woman, tike Margaret taJigatar, whe haa made dtaripleo at great compentee of young gtrla. Tha ranks of Toaag Mea t Chrtstlaa Associatloaa are full of young college "en who are ear aaant ad with tha Ukeaaaa sf Robert EV peer; ha haa made dtsdlea at them. . Jeaua built ap a body at gaea apes whom Ua Impressed His personality. Commonplace they were, hut Ha made than great. Tha Gospel la still dotag tklM rim Htm rW!a aCfdIf WOslaaa kMlt fwipcakig t,g th purpose at Christ are taklag tha eham aad awaatatal of a tahTa hold at maa aad wwnvea. and snaklag m. wiHa i.im tatesAad hss tVa! them orsr Into aewmean aa that thalr lTZ. -ZTTal w-4..'- lmprawd with athlpg rnwnmtn mmm ;: . e,ol tha cnarawsr at aaas t.ane. Mtarw Ot ssOtMT srlkag rjott IM Una ordeal eweua, guca ttMt1d awuajlj' a prlc4 bl auffartif aad aur. Wotaaa who m Motharl IthMut v m ta Ufa at ta hava aa aav4 atoch durocaatort tad ntbrtaC aa gad their tyetaPAa, baJag ttaTaakrlUr, prwparad hr ttlg great rajaadr. , id ft healUT twftdirjoa va aaaax xaa K i,, tlmg with tha least posatUd suaarttf The adtatua at tha tad dunr. MeJMra rrlaad Id War aert a racotnmtndsd aalr tor tM rtHat tat tjsBswSaatfaa yeflWUVB comfort of xpectaat isotAerflt it It ta' ltltnt, M, ..M.d aal a aansa ft ratuady for Tartoug tnt,',,.. cadi raaadta sew h(kei hut IU many raarg d sueeaat. aad fiaaa. - a atMc) ,etA sj4 mwraiaUaV aiC.OaVa t Kak f gMtMAStifgl ATaff ' 'aattaAtflMMawaaaitaf cstvad from wta who sAT tl4 II AH wk joy wwaJd win, ; tj. ra (uarat.ua cat tM Ut U ? 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