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MIS r.ilSERADLE jm THF flllK vwvkun I uiiiimj iirnr noiirn nw C DAVtU Gl 4,1 iraa, a. .n tiM r.i j i . i ro a HARD FIGHTING 9 Vivid Description of a Battle Given by Wounded Corporal, of British Infantry. WHAT ONE MAN SEES OF WAR Testifies She Was Restored to Health ty Lydia E. Hnkham's Vegetable . Compound. . Lackawanna. N.Y.-" After child waa born I felt very miserable and I could not stand on my feet My sister in-law wished me to try Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and. my nerves became firm. appetite good, step elastic, and I lost that weak, tired feeling. That was six years ago and I have had three firm healthy children since. For female trou bles I always take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound arid it works like ..ti.M. T J. .11 . v s, J. rFvU Z' r?..: y Herbert temple. ilZ:Z 7 v ' " ' UU,h uipm Manager of the Intern.tlon. bwwig t juyam ,.ruiKnanrs London a phh.i, if.t VeMthl nnmnnnnS I "naon. A British Infantry corpor- and T herbs. UdS h nd used with perfect confidence b wom TC-Z'Sl sr,pn.10 f Pn who snffer from displacement inflam- C!:., English Gunners Slaughtered by Shrapnel Bayonet Charge Routs the Enemy and Prevents Their Capture of the Threatened l Held Pieces. to be setting Into a gallop to chare us aown. "We. formed groups and fired Into them at S00 yards, throwing them Into confusion. We also . turned our mar ..I ... . . . vuiue guuH on mem, ana our nest snots put their guns out of action. Rider less horses came on and passed be tween ns, but not a lance. They had such a gruelling In a few minutes that tney scattered without any formation, leaving more than half of their regi ment behind In killed and wounded. We gave a lusty cheer as they rode off. ' ; . s- , "Soon our orders came to retire, but we picked up our dead and con signed them to their last resting-place wun tears streaming down our faces -officers In bne grave and men In another. They were burled in glory. "Next day I was added to the list of wounded. I was shot In the should er." , 0 Germans Can't 8hoot mation,nlceration,tumor8,irregularities, periodic pains, backache, bearing-down feeling,flatalcncy,indigestion,dizziness, or nervous prostration. Lydia E. Pink barn's Vegetable Compound is the stan dard remedy for female ills. . . Women who suffer from those dis tressing ilia peculiar to their sex should were Informed of 'the approach of the enemy, and were ordered to deploy and take cover over a wide front, wnicn Included woods and open coun try with villages In the valleys. " Towards ten o clock we could hear Several hundred wounded British troops are arriving dally In London. At the railway stations they are al ways greeted with cheers, and money, flowers and delicacies are showered on them. "I was at Mons on the bridge across the canal there, right in the thick of it, , said a young infantryman. "It was there that I got this bullet In the thigh, did It. we did not have much shelter where I was. We JuBt had to do the best we could. The Are was fright fully heavy, but you know they cat- not shoot for toffee, and waste an aw fui lot of ammunition. The artillery SH tawsnoxi Lesson (By B. O. SELLERS, Director ' Sunday School Course, Moody Bible Institute, Chicago.) , - . LESSON FOR OCTOBER 4 CHRI8T ANOINTED FOR BURIAL. LESSON TEXT Mark 14:1-11. GOLDEN TEXT Rh. hath ilnn. wh.f she could. Mark 14:8. SHREWD TRICK SAVED BANK Event crowds fast unon event dur ing this the world's most tragic week. Two days before the passover oc curred, the chief priests and other leaders entered a consnlracr how to rid themselves of this troublesome Nazarene. This plot mentioned In the first two verses of the lesson d rob- ably occurred four days later than the anointing. Note the separating para graph mark; also look up 'carefully a good harmony of the Gospels. Follow ing the Olivet discourse Jesus said to But I got the chap who I n,B disciples, "In two days the pass- Cashier's Hot Sovereigns Convinced Depositors That Their Savings Were Not In Danger. ,( , ' Many years ago, In consequence of a commercial panic, there was a se vere run on a bank In South Wales and the small farmers jostled each other in crowds to draw out their money. Things were rapidly going from bad to worse, when the bank manager, in a fit of desperation, sud denly bethought him of an expedient By his direction a clerk, having heat ed some sovereigns in a frying pan, paid them over the counter to an anx ious applicant. "Why, they are quite hot I" said the latter as he took them up. "Of course," was the reply. "What else could you expect T. They are only Just out of the mold. We are coiuing them by hundreds as fast as we can," "Coining them!" thought the simple agriculturist; "then there Is no fear of the money running short!" 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Plnkhsm Medicine Co. fmn. more came, and then we were sudden. dentlal) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will enfiladed by machine guns, which M opened, read and answered by a were mounted on motor-cars. mMbMmaM "There was no help but for us to OA I JIT CEUVERED FREE AT 3s. ThS I sam. fK- ZSXmZZ: L Vi?i?5 terrlbIe r?ar of un fcrok o ears. wew T-- VITlll W W 1 TJIH the booming bf guns a sound we be- are the be,t Dut even tney can,t "hoot m uuuiuoil lUb UW8 11 UUIUIUK else. , uuaranteed Pure Pigments and Pure IlmeadOU Write for terms of ipaoial offer and Dolor Card. Allaire Paint Co., Inc. JEBSSY CIXT, M.a. "As soon as we shot one lot down another came up. That's what hap pened all the time. Their -losses must be enormous. snoot: contemptuously echoed a Dig infantryman, whose head waa swathed in bandages "Germans shoot! Why, they could not hit this station at a thousand yards." Germans Like Battering Ram. "The Germans were like a great, bla- and shell "after shell struck the ground battering ram," said another. "They in front of us, and others burst over I " not seem to mind how many were rifles. A party of uhlans dashed along me road through our firing line, and we emptied more than one saddle, but the trenches and rush to the as we ran lor shelter a our heads. ' Men fell and groaned with terrible wounds. "Our field batteries went Into action and answered the German guns, but the enemy had somehow got to know OVER 100 liWHWU iw II ' loe enw VEAR8 OLD lataillfcJifiMt-WU'J that we were in the woods, for they nrea incessantly on us. Deafness Is a terrible affliction to men who like to hear themselves talk. ERUPTION COVERED BODY 321 Lee St, Hampton, Va. "In July of last year the eczema made its first appearance on my fingers and before the last of August my body was com pletely covered. I was unable to sleep at night the Itching was so severe. I had to take sleeping medicines sev eral times a week to get any sleep at alL It broke out as a rash and some of the eruption turned to bolls. .My chin was covered and I had several bolls on my face, My hands looked so , that I , had to stop school and . my clothes irritated the eruption so much - that It kept me scratching all the time. I could not stay In a warm room and X could not put my hands la warm water at all. ; X-" : "A friend advised me to try Cutl enra Soap and Ointment I sent for samples and then bought a box of the Cuticura Ointment and Cutlcura Coap and I am -completely healed." (Sisned) Miss Dudley Trueblood, Jan. 28, 1914, Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold Advance of the Infantry. "We left the firs at the other side and opened out, supported by the South Lancashires, for our colonel had been warned that the infantry wer4 advancing: We had hardly extended and lain down, when patches of blue green were seen on the sky line bat-' talions of the enemy following each other at regular Intervals. ' , "The batteries of a Bulford brigade let rip and gouged holes through them. 'Bravo!' shouted my platoon command er as he watched the carnage through his field -glasses. "Now, the order was given to fix bayonets. 'Mind, men, you look to your magazines,' shouted the colonel. "Before the enemy arrived, however. the artillery fire had Increased until it was a perfect Inferno. German avia tors . were directing the guns. At times we were told to fire on the aero planes, and did so, but as they were armored the hots did not tell. Slaughter of the Gunners. "Our poor gunners had a terrible mauling, and what was worse a strong force of cavalry got around behind us and charged right ' up to the guns. Very few of them escaped, however, for whole platoons rushed to the res' throughout the world. Sample of each free, with 32-d. Sklu Book. Address nont. card "Cuticura. Dept L Boston." Ady. ue ftnd emPtJea thelr magazines into mem, ana not a tew were Dayoneted ,. Some people marry in haste and them live to have golden weddings. Treatment of Sores. Apply Hanford's Balsam lightly and you should find that gradually the sore . will diminish In size. The older the , case the longer, it will take, but It will help the hard cases, after other rem edies fail. , Adv. . i.: - , ' ". V;;., t Birds of a feather have reason to be -thankful to the Audubon people. No. SIX-SIXTY-SIX ' ' This Is a prescription prepared es pecially for Malaria or ChlHa and Fever. Five or six doses will Break any case, and if taken then as a tonio the fever will not return. " 25c Adv. - Cain did not Invent war. merely the first murderer. He waa , Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowel. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, eaiy to take. Do not gripe. Adv. i Procrastination Increases the de lights of anticipation. Pain in the side T Rub on anti rub la Hanford's Balsam thoroughly. Adv. "It was here that I saw a whole gun detachment laid out The breech of the gun was open, and a shell was lying On the ground. Nobly they fought and fell. 'y..?-? iVf, "The uhlans had the audacity to think that they could take the guns away, and were actually preparing to limber up when our rifles were turned against them. "As our guns retired all that could, for some had no teams and others no men--the German Infantry were on us. Fortunately a fold in the ground hid us for a time, but we let them come on until their breasts rose above the neighboring mounds, and then we decimated them. ' ' V, . "They fell back In confusion and dropped to the ground. On came an other batch a few minutes later, and we treated them in the same way., "The artillery ' fire slackened, but scores. of machine guns were turned on us, and It waa not safe to move. We kept on firing until the dead were piled several feet high. : " ; ; "Two companies of another ' bat talion came up to help us In the firing line, and after a short wait we were told to prepare to charge. The South Lancashires were at work with the bayonet on our right front, and it was now our turn. On the word of com mand we sprang from the ground as killed, and sometimes their men were simply thrown away. At one place the German Infantry filled the streets and were simply mowed down by our guns. it was terrible punishment." The first Red Cross train that ar rived at Waterloo carried officers. First of all, those who were able to walk were assisted to alight What ever their pain, they disguised It by smiling, and several were smoking, ' Some had their heads enveloped in bandages; others wore slings. Many walked with a limp, and several placed their arms round the necks of R. A. M. C. men, and were assisted- to ve hicles. One man walked with the aid of a crutch. Another had been hurt on me jaw, dui ne was smoking a pipe with great relish. With expedition the officers whose Injuries were not severe were placed in taxlcabs, motor-cars, and private omnibuses, Then the stretcher brigade turned its attention to the officers who re mained In the "wards" of the train. Pillows and blankets were placed on the stretchers, and a procession filed up the platform and entered the train. The first officer brought out was reading a newspaper and smoking a cigarette. The next man, too,' was smoking, v His Injury was to . the leg. A third had his knee's drawn up. All except one were looking cheery. Ambulance wagons and buses were waiting, and one by one the wounded were placed , on beds and driven to the hospital. . ... All In Best of 8plrlts. The R. A. M. C. and ambulance corps were still engaged In tending the Injured officers when a second train, plastered with red crosses, ran In at the adjoining platform. Soon the soldiers were flocking out of the carriages. The first group to walk to the cars mostly wore slings. There were bandaged heads, arms and shoulders, but the soldiers them selves were In the best of spirits and Jumped Into the buses with the frisk! ness of school boys, Some of the wounded, however, were more seriously Injured. One man lay on a stretcher, which was allowed to rest on the ground for some time, and a doctor examined him and felt his pulse. . : Others, too weak to move much. were lifted from stretchers Into vans,. where they were made comfortable on mattresses and blankets, with soft white pillows for their heads. Rugs were wrapped around them, and so they made the Journey to the hospital with a minimum of inconvenience. As a party of the wounded were be ing driven through Moorgate " street they were heartily cheered by a large crowd of. business men, The flower girls threw their blossoms at the sol over." At that very time Judaa waa scheming with the rulers for his ar rest. John, in his GoBpel, tells us that the feast was six days before, and that it was In connection with this that Judas had left the company to go to the priests. . , Judas Iscariot was angry at our Lord and this Incident led Immediate ly to the betrayal. Nowhere else In all history is there a blacker picture of the human heart or the length of iniquity to which it will go. Every thing at this hour is electric and strange.. Events rapidly converge to wards the cross. For that, grace has been planning and sin Is plotting. Amazed the Disciples. Mary Criticised, w. 3-5. Jesus had bis Inner circle of friends and his favorite places of abode and none was evidently more precious than that home of Mary, Martha and Lazarus. In this supreme hour Jesus came to this home to bring it a confirmation of faith and some further spiritual gift From that time of Peter's confession, several months previous, the Lord has constantly reaffirmed his statement then made, that he must go to Jeru salem, die, and be raised the third day. This teaching amazed the disciples and filled them with fear. Jesus did not, however, awaken faith and then quench it with fear, or allow it to lan guish and die, John 4:46, 54. Now as the darkest hour appioachea there ap peared this one touch of appreciative sympathy. Bethany was of but little uiguiiy dui mere lived there a man who had been raised from the dead- Lazarus. 'There also resided one who CARTRIDGES For Rifles, Revolvers and Pistols Winchester cartridges in all calibers from .23 to .50, shoot where you aim when the trigger Is pulled. They are always accurate,' reliable and, unifonru Shoot them and You'll Shoot WelL Always Buy Winchester Make. ' THE RED BRAND How He Forgave McNab. A Scotchman on his deathbed was reminded by the attending minister that the hour of death is an hour for the banishing of all ill-feeling a time for universal forgiveness. He was a McGregor, and his feud with the McNabs had been notable. So the clergyman, with the family's per mission and assistance, summoned the head of clan McNab to the dying McGregor's bedside. . . , "I forgive yeKM'Nab," whispered the expiring man, "wl' all my heart but may my curse rest on my son forever if he ever does!" , ' BO EFFECTIVE AS EIFXIB BABEK For Malaria, Chill. Feer. Chief of Police, J. W. Reynolds, Newport - B , -j - m pwawure to recommend Habek for Chill and Fata. n.nnMH brought comfort tothe heart of Jesus The wise man does his duty and lets, one man, and with a yell we charged the other fellow do the explaining. Cures Old Sorst, Other Remedies Wont Cur's. Tht war, at , no natter of how ion itandinav ara cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. Farter Antleeptlo Heallnc Oil. - It relieve Pain and Heal at the aarae time. 25c, SOe, 11 .00. - t " , It never rains but somebody forgets his umbrella. i.ow io (live vuinine TO Chadrea FEBRILINR ! the trade-mark same lirea to an frnprored Quinine. II ll a I.siel... Srrap. plaaf. "t to Una ani dose not disturb the atomaoh. 4 midi en tka it and never knmr it i Quinine. 'o !.. r r.td to amine who cannot t.-e orom.ir C'Miniie. Doee nnl e.naeate Hoc r -e nerro. -m-.. nnt rii in the head. I rf Bent I 'a ra need mme for any pnr " '-r e-m-we rcse. 1 h i m KUi.i i it Hwi til bo.. e j cnt the advancing Prussians. ' Bayonet Charge Irresistible. r "As we neared the ranks we fired Independently at them and dropped many a man before the bavbnt reached them. Only a few tried to cross bayonets with us. The remajn- aer puBaea oa; ana were snot in the Dbck as tney went. Those who s(ood their ground were surrounded or tak en prisoners. Not one of that long massive line seemed to want the cold steeL - . - ."Our pack animals had In the mean- time arnvea witn ammunition. We were ioe3 with another 60 rounds each, and none too soon, for a uhlan regiment had spotted us and was seen v.-.'. Her Dainty Passport A Swedish actress; says a Stock holm correspondent, narrates how she was taken for a German spy in Paris, and not knowing how to proclaim her identity, and being surrounded by a shouting mob,, sne felt quite alarmed Suddenly a iucKy iaea occurred to her.; She slightly raised her skirt, and, showing a dainty little foot, exr claimed, "You look at this. Do you call this German?" 'She was saved and carried in triumph to her hotel : : ' . '. i " Women Motor to Watch Battlea. .. Ostend. When fighting was general about Brussels, smart- women of the Belgian capital motored out to watch battles in the cool of the afternoon as gayly as though going to the races. Mary. She had listened to him. she understood him, believed and loved. With a woman's keen Intuition she seems to have realized that he was really going to his death. What that meant to the hopes and aspirations sne seems to have divined, and re alized, more than all others, his view point, How to tell him was her desire. Out of that love she purchased a box of ointment representing In value about fifty dollars, an 'immense sum and the full extent of her treasure. Ordi nary action will not suffice. The hour and ' occasion demanded the extraor dinary. To it she yielded herself, lav ishly pouring upon him the wealth and fragrance of that sacred ointment In tended for kings. She had sat at his feet, Luke 10: 39, and was ready for this , the proper hour for anointing. John 12:7. It was her all,' but love does not have the calculating cunning ana pruaence of Judas. ? ; I ; - - "Memorial of Her." II. Mary Commended, vv. 6-9. ' The story is beautiful in the record we have, of our Lord's words. Mary's compensation for the criticism called for by her conduct was the commenda tion of her Lord. We do not censure the disciples who did not understand but we are thankful for the' words of the Master which their criticism called forth,1 Jesus realized the true mean ing of the act and he named It when he said, "She hath done what she could," she hath anointed' my body aforehand for burying." Notice that Jesus received the true meaning of her act as for himself, still It was for the world, for he said, "this that she hath done shall be spoken of for a mem orial of her." This was not merely a reward for Mary, it was that her act should be an inspiration to incite his followers to like activities and atti tudes throughout all the" ages. This Is all that Is asked of any disciple' (II Cor. 8:12), s Love forgets self, sur roundings, cost or criticism. Love pours out Itself to the uttermost and Its fragrance fills -not alone the house but the whole of creation. . III. Judas Conspires, w. 10, "It. This- tender story ends with the terrible ac count of Judas. He had no sympathy for Mary, primarily because he was not In sympathetic relations with JestlB.;.v- "S :;!. : Jesus had revealed, called forth, the deepest love of Mary's heart' In the case of Judas he revealed a heart of treachery. , Accepting the adoring anointing of Mary and also perpetu ating it, he at the same time calls forth a revelation of that compelling motive of selfishness in the heart of Judas that led to his own self-destruc tion. Contrast these two pictures. 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