BEST Timm- Trimd No] Sting or Smart CWriw No Alcohol , Children f t&rtcrivt ^^4fssS i?SF3? ?? auSywoRTHT M. ^,??E&2K ?j vwfcothor or not jrou would ilk* to .J-?Sr Sffi.5S5WL.lSaR. ??""> ^J^saffiSBEsS . ? ? ? ?- ___ _ . FROST PBOOr Cabbage Plants TvBisIClANS have prescribed . VT, l-rOnde'? Pepto-Mangan for, 80 t/ " l Jg? bec?u?B of iU rapply of F baftac Mr. Hart portrait ond Mc n* ru r? I |ir, 4liICwj|W?-MC?t? | ry ?' r ? ' * * Mr. Wright Come* ! j ' , Along j J By CLARISSA MACK1E - --J 1?, ltlt, by MsClur* New?p?ptr bynw saw the Israel ites In a situation from which they could not extricate themselves. They Interpreted thla to mean that Moses was unable to lead them out of their difficulty. Therefore, they went in pur ault hoping yet to prevent them from going out of the country. I. The Miraculous Escape of the Is raelite* (Bxod. 14:2}, 22). They were In a straitened condi tion, but bad no reason to fear, for the Lord had led then there. There seems ' to have been a twofold-object In lead ing them Into this particular place : to strengthen the faith of the people and to lay a snare for the overthrow of the. Egyptians. The people, as usual, dis played their unbelief, even censuring Mose* for ifeaainjf ? them out of Egypt Mosea replied to their murmurlngs by ?dying: "Fear ye not stand still, and see the salvation of the Lord." Stand ing still in such a trial Is faith tnirtng hold, on Ood's promises. God said to Moses: "Wherefore crlest thou unto me? Speak unto the children of Israel, that they go forward." Having had Hla definite promise, to have prayed longer would have been unbelief. The lifting up of the rod simply served cls something tangible upon which their faith could act' They were to go for ward, a step at f. time, without raising any Question as to the outcome, for from the same source from which came the command came the power to obey. The presence of the Lord was adapted to their needs as they went forward. The form of the Divine presence and help Is determined by fjjls people's needs. The cloud then passed to the rear and held, the enemy at bay. The presence of God had a double effect: darkness and confusion to the enemy and light and guidance to His people. As they went forward the very thing which seemed their destruction became a wall of protection on either side. II. The Overthrew of the Egyptians (Exod. 14:28-81). Having seen the Israelites go across dryshod, Pharaoh and hla people mad ly pursued them. They Insanely thought that they, In their unbelief, could follow in the wake of God's children. The Lord looked forth from the cloud and wrought confusion among the Egyptians. He not only looked' upon them, but took off their chariot' wheels, causing them to realize that God was fighting against them. He then directed Moses to stretch forth his rod and bring destruction upon the Egyptians. III. The Song of Triumph. (Exod 15:1-21). standing on the" other shore of the Bed sea, they could fittingly sing the song of triumph because of the mi raculous deliverance and overwhelming defeat They attributed all to God. All self was left out. In a glad coming day a similar but larger congregation will sing the same song with an addi tion, namely, of . the Lamb (Rev. 15:3). Qlanta In the Way. It Is when we are In the way of duty that we find giants. It was when Is rael was going forward that the giants appeared. When they turned hack Into the wilderness they found none. ? l'resbyterlan Record. Joy Is Strength. Love finds delight where duty only found distress, and as the soul Is al ways fed by noble pleasure, the Joy of the Lord becomes our strength. ? J. H. Jowett. "Thirt'i the Rub." Men will wrangle for religion, writs | for It, fight for It, die for I;. anything i but live for It. ? Cotton. A MsrUrplecs. When love aiid skill work together. ? ?nan ? m a a t am I HharlM T2 aaia OHEKEV'S A "FlflST HID" 10 MM Old-Time Cough Remedy Can Al ways Be Relied on When Cold Winds Blow Where (.hero are children In the home mother neede a "flrst aid" ready ?t hand, because the little ones are so liable to trouble of some' kind, eepe- i daily when the weather IB bad and cold winds are blowing. Coughs and colds are common; croup, quinsy and | other 'affections of the throat suddenly [ lay hold- of one or moVe of them; when whooping cough appears' they will all haVe It, and you never can tell when one or the other of these children's maladies Is going to strike your fam? therefore the wisest policy Is to be forearmed so as to ward off the at tack at th? very first sign of Its com ing.. Cheney's Expectorant has long been known aB mother's "First Aid," for If given in time It checks the trou ble and saves many hours of anxlotis care on mother's part, as well as un necessary suffering on the part of the little ones. , Away back Vn grandma's day moth- i ers saved, their little ones from many) a hard attack by promptly giving thenr| Cheney's Expectorant, and for more than sixty years It has been a blessing to the little folks'. Sold by all druggists and In smaller towns by general merchants In 80c and | 60c bottles. ? Advertisement, An English. Custom "With all due deference, my boy, I j think our English custom at the .tele phone Is better .thaty saying, '&ello !' as you Americans dd." "What do you say In England?" "W$ say: . 'Are you tliere?' 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