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Laxative combination folks know is trustworthy The confidence thousands of par ents have in good, old reliable, pow dered Thedford’s Black-Draught has prompted them to get the new Syrup of Black-Draught for their children. The grown folks stick to the pow dered Black-Draught; the youngsters probably wall prefer It when they outgrow their childish love of sweets. Mrs. C. W. Adams, of Murray, Ky., writes: “I have used Thedford’s Black-Draught (powder) about thir teen years, taking it for biliousness. Black-Draught acts well and I am always pleased with the results. I wanted a good, reliable laxative for my children. I have found Syrup o: Black-Draught to be just that.” BLACK-DRAU^HT SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON By Rev. Charles E. Dunn The Supreme Gift of Love. Lesson for December 20th. J John 4:7-19. Golden Text: Luke 2:14. The words from the first letter of John chosen for our lesson, and especially the glorious angelic song set aside as the Golden Text, have a serene quality reminding one of that striking phrase of the prophet Isaiah, "Your strength is quiet faith.” But some one asks, '1How can we be calm and steadfast this Christmas when the world is in such a dreadful condition?” First of all, let us act serenely. We pay too much attention to our feelings, and not nearly enough to action. As Prof. James reminds us, we must "sit up cheerfully, look round cheerfully, and act and speak as if cheerfulness were already there.” In the second place, we need to get close to nature, to look often at the stars and the hills. The Christmas narrative breathes the spirit of God’s out-of-doors. And we must never forget that Jesus was a country boy and man. 'He knew intimately, as his teachings make so clear, the birds, beasts and flowers. I would also recommend listen ing to music, and making music ourselves. Christmas is of immense help here, for it is the season of a hearty and triumphant song. Some one has said, "There is no great art without serenity.” Well, one finds a tranquil composure in the fam iliar strains of "Holy Night” and other Christmas carols. Then again we can find peace of mind if we learn to walk in the quiet path of patience. Consider the extremely critical issue of peace. Because peace comes so slowly we say it is never going to come. How absurb! It took two centuries to establish the King’s peace in medi aeval England, but it was done! It will take many decades of the hardest kind of work to achieve world peace, but it, too, will come to pass! And let us ever remember that the final decision is in God’s hands. 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