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RURAL E N T E R P R IS E 4 IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL SundaySchool ’ Lesson ' »By REV P B F IT Z W A T K R . D P . P een o f th e E v en in g S ch ool. M oody B ib le In • t it u le o f C hicago. » <VSX 1»X<. W n ie r n N ew sp a p er C aton.) L e sso n fo r J a n u a r y 31 JE S U S F E E D S F IV E T H O U S A N D M EN L E S S O N T E X T — Jo h n r i - H : J J - st O O LDKN T E X T — Jesu s said u n lo th e m . I a m th » b re a d o f lif e he t h a t 1 c o m eth to M e s h a ll n e v e r h u n g e r, an d he th a t b e lle v e th on M e e h a ll n e v e r ; t h i r s t ,— J o h n « 35. P R IM A R Y T O P IC — J eau s F e e d s M a n y H u n g r y P eo p le. J U N IO R T O P IC — J eau s la H e lp e d by a Boy I N T E R M E D I A T E A N D S E N IO R T O P IC — Jeeun Feeds a H u n g r y C ro w d YO U N G P E O P L E A N D A D U L T T O P IC — W h y P e o p le F o lld w Jesu s ) /7ernorâbt7/ci o f A m e ric a ’s fin s i Représentai ' B v ^JO HN D IC K IN S O N S H E R M A N Getting His Own Back A m o n g th e guests a t a w e d d in g b re a k fa s t In th e c o u n try was one w h ose c o n tin u e d rudeness made h im e x tre m e ly o b je c tio n a b le to th e re st o f th e com pany. 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Besides. 1 th e y w ere so ig n o ra iif th a t th e y had no a p p re c ia tio n o f liim . Added to th is was th e ir p h y s ic a l hunger. T h is A g e a n d th e O ld co n d itio n aroused tlio S a v io r’s p ity . T ills Is tru e o f the m u ltitu d e today. I W ill Hayes, the m ovie m ugnute, sahl Sin had so th o ro u g h ly b lin d e d them nt n Los A ngeles tea : th a t th e y are n o t conscious o f th e ir "A g e is a v e ry se n sitive subject, DISTEMPER lost co n d itio n. i especially in th e movies. In tlie tuuv- COMPOUND II. Jesus' C onference W ith th e D is i es. you see, one is o ld so soon. ciples T o u ch in g the Peoples’ Need . - ----------- ----- yo __ (vv. 5-9). “ P _ w R h U l.l.i n p e r . tn flu .u a a , su b je ct o f age. „ A boy said to u bls l. ^ ' * - T ills was not done f o r H is ben la th e r one d u y : Cold». Give • • w o u v s ” to both (he «irk “ ‘ W h a t do r n e n n tv lm n f h o v ? ,'d o tKh ** w eU <»"*•• T h e s ta n d a r d rem ed y efit, . fo r He knew w h a t H e w ould u neonle P»opip m ean wnen rn e j for 3» g e a r s. G iv e " k p o h n - s ” fo r i > « i > i ^ do (V. (J). H is o b je c t llltiy be aununetl SH.V H n iu n is in th e p rim e Of life ? * tem p er. 6 0 cen t« an d >1.20 a t d ra g « tores. i up ns fo llo w « “ ‘T h e y mean, son,’ suid the fa th e r, SPOMN m e d ic a l co . GO M l e x . i n ». 1. T o T each T hem T h e ir Sense o f to s p .n e th e poor old fellow '« feci- — — — —— — — ing«.’ ” | O b lig a tio n to th e M u ltitu d e . We are w o rk e rs to g e th e r w ith God ( I I ( ’ or. 6 :1 ). DEMAND “BAYER” ASPIRIN 2. T o T each T he m T h e ir T ru e H e lp lessness in the Face o f Such G reat T a k e T a b le ts W ith o u t F ea r I f You Needs. See th e S a fe ty “ B a y e r Cross.” T he loavps and fishes w ere as n o th ing In th e presence o f five th o u W a rn in g ! U nless you see th e name sand men. besides wom en and c h il “ B a y e r” on package o r on ta b le ts you I dren. W e ll m ig h t A n d re w e xcla im , are not g e ttin g th e genuine B uyer PRICE $1.50 AT YOUR DRUG STORE “ W h a t are these am ong so m a n y ? " We A s p irin proved safe b y m illio n s and Write to ffirP tto o M e t may p ln n t and w a te r, bnt (lie Increase prescribed by p h y s ic ia n s f o r 25 years. I e n tire ly comes fro m God. KOINIG MEDICINE CO. Say “B a y e r" w hen you buy A s p irin . ; 3. T o Teach T he m T h a t T h e ir S uffi Im ita tio n s m av prove dangerous.— Adv. , J Q 4 5 N WELLS ST. CHICAGO. ILL. ciency Is F ro m th e Lord. W ith o u t H im wp can do n o th in g (Joh n D re a m o f a D r e ts 115:1-8). C h ris tia n s can no m ore c a rry “ W h y do you re fe r to y o u r new on the L o rd 's w o rk o f them selves than dress as a 'p e rfe c t d re a m '? " the branch can hear f r u it w ith o u t the «VT«} “ Because," answered M iss Cayenne. vine. T he branch supplies (tie life and INFLAMED LIDS “ It is b e a u tifu l and y e t so a lig h t in stren g th fo r tlie p ro d u c tio n o f f r u it. m a te ria l fu h rlc .” " L u ff" ' c a lle d o u t th e S k im m e r , •« P h ilip ’s a rith m e tic was o f no use in q u ic k ly as to show t h a t he to o k th« the face o f such need. Jesus lias a ll m o v e m e n ts o f th e T u ls e r f o r his g u id e . T o H ave a C lear, Sweet S kin T h e s h ip c a m e c lo s e r to th e w in d , b u t [low er, n o th in g Is too h a rd fo r H im . T ou ch pim ples, redness, ro u g h n e s s , th e s u d d e n bend in th e s tre a m no I I I . T he L o rd 's M ethod o f A c lo n g e r p e r m it t e d h e r to s te e r In ■ o r Itc h in g , I f any, w ith C u tlc tira O in t co m p lis h in g H is W o rk (vv. 10-13). — ^ O w .S ta ffo b o *« d ir e c t lin e w i t h Its c o u rs e Though d r i f t i n g to w in d w a r d w i t h v a s t r a p id O bserve here the o rd e rlin e s s o f m ent, then b a the w ith C u tlc u ra Soap ! it y , h e r w a y th r o u g h th e w a t e r , w h ic h C h ris t's w o rk . H e paused to g ive and hot w a te r. Rinse, d ry g e n tly and j w a s g r e a t l y In c re a s e d b y th e c o n t r a r y th a n k s fo r the scant su p p ly, te a ch in g d u st on a lit t le C u tlc u ra T a lc u m to a c tio n s o f th e w in d a n d tid e , cau sed us th a t we should a lw a ys b rin g o u r leave a fa s c in a tin g fra g rttn e e on akin. th e c r u is e r to s h o o t a c ro s s th e c u r heal, »ore th ro a t. D o n 't c o u g h a ll r e n t ; w h ile a re e f, o v e r w h ic h th e a b ilitie s and g ifts to God th a t He E v e ry w h e re 25c each.— A d v e rtis e m e n t. n ig h t — a few d ro p , give, qui<k relief. w a t e r m a d ly tu m b le d , la y Im m e d ia te ly Never fails. m ig h t bless tltem to H is use. In h e r c o u rs e . T h e d a n g e r s eem ed too HALL « RUCUL I m . A lp h a b e tic a l L o v e 1. T lie L o rd 's P a rt Was to Bless a nil Im m in e n t f o r th « o b s e rv a n c e o f n a u t i 147 Waverly Flat« c a l e t iq u e t t e , a n d T r y s a i l c a lle d a lo u d B re a k the Bread, Even to C reate the She— W ill you have some ten? t h a t th e s h ip m u s t be t h r o w n a b a c k , Needed Supply. H e r L o v e r— I'd ra th e r have w hat o r she w a s lo s t. T h e d is c ip le s could not p e rfo rin th is contes a fte r tea. ” H a r d - a - l « e ! " s h o u te d L u d lo w . In th « p a rt. T h e same k in d o f bread was She— W iiu t comes a fte r ten? s tr o n g v o ic e o f a u t h o r i t y . " U p w it h e v e r y t h in g — ta c k s a n d s h e e ts !— m a in - p ro vid e d fo r a ll, ric h and |m or, young L o v e r— U .— T h e P rogressive G rocer. a to p s a il h a u l ! ” W. N. U.t San F ra n cisco , No. 4-1S26. and old. women and c h ild re n T h e s h ip s eem ed as c o n s c io u s o f h e r | P r- "D ead Shot" I , p o w erfu l, but 2. T he D isclp le n ' P a rt W as to D is d a n g e r as a n y on h e r d e c k s T h e bo w « ee fe . O ne doue w ill ea p el W ortne or T ap e- w h ir le d a w a y fr o m th e f o a m in g re e f, ! tr ib u te T h a t W h ic h He H ad Passed w o rm ; do ca sto r o il n eed ed . A d v . P o o r P ro e p e c t V I a n d us th e s a ils c a u g h t th e b r e e ie on ! and Consecrated. ~ — — — —— : G ro ce r — H o w about some nice t h e ir o p p o s ite s u rfa c e « , th e y a id e d In j T h is Is tru e o f tlie C h ris tia n T h e re Is a tim e In e v e ry boy’s lif e apples? b r in g in g h e r h e a d in th e c o n t r a r y d i w o rk e r today O u r p a rt Is to ta k e 'vh en he c a n 't eat a d im e's w o rth o f r e c tio n . A m in u t e has s c a r c e ly passed M rs. D u m b e r— A pples? I hate 'em. re «he w a s a b a c k , a n d In th e n e x t fro m th e hands o f th e L o rd th n t w h ich | peanut b r itt le w ith o u t s o u n ding lik e a M y m oth e r died o f a p p le p le x y .— The she w a s a b o u t a n d f u l l a g a in T h e I n H e has hlesseti and e o n s e m ite d , and th re s h in g m achine. P ro g re ssive G rocer. t e n s it y o f th e b r ie f e x e r t io n k e p t T r y d is trib u te it am ong tlie s ta rv in g mu s a il f u l ly e m p lo y e d , b u t no s o o n er h ad he le is u r e to lo o k a h e a d th a n he a g a in t it u d e s W e a re not resp o n sib le fo r c a lle d a lo u d ; j TA»i «rcmaa'j rrpceicac. su p p ly, b u t are ri*s [io iis ih le fo r Its " H e re is a n o t h e r r o a r e r u n d e r h e r Ài tyfica i oj Iho.iandt, d fs trlh ,Ilio n to a ll those w h o a re h u n bo w s. L u ff, s ir , lu ff, o r w e a r e up on d i k any fhynctan. It!“ g ry and p e ris h in g fo r th e B read o f ' H a r d d o w n y o u r h e lm ! ” o n ce a g a in L ife . ' ’ KS Young A m e ric a o f to day k n o w its “ L e a th e r s to c k in g T a le s ” ? H as it e v e r read o f such p e r sonages ns H a rv e y B irc h a m i L o n g T o m C o llin and M a lie l Dunham ? P ro b a b ly not. A n d y e t Jam es F e n n im o re Cooper was A m e ric a ’s fir s t re p re s e n ta tiv e n o v e lis t H e w as one o f th e best kn o w n fig u re s o f h is tim e , in E u ro p e as w e ll as in A m e ric a . A n d w h a t is m ore— E u ro p e is s t ill re a d in g Ids novels, w ith a p p a re n tly una ba te d gusto. Y a le is h o n o rin g h e r fa m o u s son these la t t e r days in w h a t Is to be «•ailed tlie Cooper room o f th e S te r lin g M e tn o riu l lib r a ry . In t ills C oop e r roo m w il he housed m e m o ra b ilia , w h ic h th e u n iv e rs ity bus la te ly ac q u ire d by g if t fro m Jam es F e n n im o re C ooper o f C o o p e rsto w n , N . Y „ g ra n d son o f th e n o v e lis t. T hese m e m o ra b ilia In clu d e th e m an u s c rip ts of th e “ L e a th e rs to c k in g T a le s “ and o th e r C ooper stories. T h e re a re nlso th re e d ia rie s o f th e a u th o r, a m a rb le b u s t by D a v id , p e r t r a it s and a g re a t c o lle c tio n o f le tte rs . Som e o f these le tte rs a re to m em bers o f h is fa m ily . O th e rs fo rm Ids c o rre Itlu s tn a t/o n spondence w ith such d is tin g u is h e d c o n te m p o ra rie s as S ir W a lte r S cott. “ H a s a H u r o n no e a rs ? " a c o r n f u lly L a fa y e tte , W a s h in g to n Ir v in g and x c la im e d U n c a s : " t w ic e sin c e he has Sam uel M orse. T h e re Is m uch th a t e been y o u r p r is o n e r has th e D e la w a r e Is n e w In these le tte rs , f o r m ost o f h e a rd a g u n t h a t he k n o w s Your th e m have been k e p t p riv a te in nc- y o u n g m en w i l l n e v e r com e h a c k . " I f th e b e n a p e a re go s k i l l f u l . w h y co rd u n ce w ith C o o p e r’s expressed Is o n e o f t h e ir b r a v e s t w a r r io r s h e r e ? ’ w is h th n t th is b io g ra p h ic a l m a te ria l " H e f o llo w e d In th e s te p s o f a f ly s h o u ld n o t lie p u b lis h e d d u rin g th e in g c o w a r d , a n d f e ll In to a s n a re T h e liv e s o f h is descendants w h o w e re liv c u n n in g b e a v e r m a j be c a u g h t." As U n c u s th u s re p lie d , he p o in te d in g a t th e tim e o f Ids death In 1851. i t h his A n g e r t o w a r d th e s o lit a r y C ooper w as b o rn In 1789 In B u r lin g w H u r o n , b u t w it h o u t d e ig n in g to b e s to w to n , N. J., b u t w as ta k e n In In fa n c y a n y o th e r n o tic e on so u n w o r t h y an to th e fa m ily 's new hom e a t w h a t is o b je c t. . . . " R e e d -th a t-b e n d s ." s a id th e c h ie f, a d n o w C o o p e rsto w n , n e a r L a k e Otsego, d re s s in g th e y o u n g c u lp r i t b y n a m e N. Y .— th e G lim m e rg la s s o f Ids novels. a n d In his p r o p e r la n g u a g e , " th o u g h H e w e n t to Y a le a t th irte e n , b u t nn th e G r e a t S p ir it has m a d e y ou p le a s a n t u n a p p re c ia tiv e fa c u lty sent h im home to th e eyes. It w o u ld h a v e been b e t t e r t h a t y o u had n o t been b o rn . Your a t th e end o f h is second ye a r. T hen to n g u e is lo u d In th e v illa g e , b u t in fo llo w e d a s h o rt p e rio d as a m erch a n t b a t t le it In s t ill . N o n e o f m y y o u n g s a ilo r and fo u r ye a rs In th e n a vy o f m en s t r ik e th e t o m a h a w k d e e p e r In to th e U n ite d States. In 1811 he re- th _ e . w . a r - p v o s t — n o n e o f th e m so li g h t l y ngeese I» « ° on n th e Y 1 e erigeese. The enem y know sig n e d Ids com m issio n , m a rrie d and t h . sh a p e o f y o u r b a c k , b u t th e y h a v e s e ttle d do w n as a gen tlem a n fa rm e r. | n e v e r seen th e c o lo r o f y o u r eyes U n t il he w as t h ir t y Cooper a p p a r T h r e e time«» h a v e th e y c a lle d on yo u to com e, a n d a« o fte n d id y ou f o r g e t e n tly had no d e s ire to w rite . T he n to a n s w e r. Y o u r n a m e w i l l n o t be he pro d u ce d “ P re c a u tio n .” a d u ll m e n tio n e d a g a in in y o u r t r ib e — I t la s to ry o f E n g lis h life , o f w h ic h lie then a lr e a d y f o r g o t te n .” As th e c h ie f s lo w ly u t t e r e d th e s e k n e w n o th in g . w o rd » , p a u s in g Im p r e s s iv e ly b e tw e e n C ooper tr ie d ag a in a t once and as e ac h s en ten c e, th e c u lp r it ra is e d his to n is h e d th e w o rld w ith “ T h e Spy.” fa c e , in d e fe re n c e to th e o th e r 's r a n k S h a m e , h o r r o r a n d p rid e H e re he k n e w w h a t he w as w r itin g a n d y e a rs . s t r u g g le d in its lin e a m e n ts . . . . H e a b o u t. H e d re w on th e ta le s th a t a ro s e to h ’ s fe e t, a n d b a r in g h is bosom , m »n o f m an y k in d s had recounted lo o k e d s te a d ily on th e k e e n g l it t e r i n g a b o n t th e otd fa m ily firep la ce . H e k n if e t h a t w a s a lr e a d y u p h e ld by his c a m e in d e e p to n e s fr o m L u d lo w . I^et 3. T he P e o p le s P a rt W as to S it As th e w e a p o n fly y o u r s h e e ts — t h r o w a l l a b a c k , f o r d re w on th e lo v e ly c o u n try th a t in e x o r a b le Judg»*. D ow n and Eat. passed s lo w ly in to his h e a r t h e even w a r d a nd a f t — a w a y w it h th e y a rd s , s tre tc h e d a w a y on e v e ry side. T w o s m ile d , us I f In Joy a t h a v in g fo u n d w i t h a w i l l , m e n !” T hey had no p a rt In th e p ro v i e a th ------------------------------ less d r e a d f u l th a n — he a n tic ip a te d , ye a rs la te r appeared "T h e P ioneers,” d -------- „ sion, n e ith e r in its d is trib u tio n , but In w h ic h L e a th e rs to c k in g fir s t m akes a n " d d i f e “ ll 11 h«’» » his fa face a t t th e feet fe e t T o t h e t “ * ' “ o f ,odHy C o o p e rs sto- h e a v ' " ily / » on ce a o n ly to ta k e fro m th e bands o f the d and and u u n n y y ie fo rm rm o o f f -<es show m any sh o rtco m in g s. o u r a c q u ainta n ce . T he same ye a r ap- o f th e r r ig , “ i ld le ld ,d in ln g « O Ju st i d iscip le s and eat th n t w h ich the Uncas. pe a re d " T h e P i l o t ” In w h ic h ' Cooper th e " nn,e T h a c k e ra y ra n ke d L e a th e r- L o rd had p ro v id e d T h is Is e x a c tly o u r , d re w upon sea life as he h a il liv e d A n d here Is a b it th n t shows Coop- «(»eking. I n c M an<l s itu a tio n . T h e people are responsible i It. T h e re a re lit e r a r y e x p e rts w h o i p r’1* s ty le In his sea sto rie s T he ex- e r's men w ith th e best o f Scott's. f o r the ta k in g and e a tin g o f the Bread | m a in ta in to th is duy th a t “ T h e J c*>rI 't Is fro m “ T h e W a te r-W itc h ,” and H u g o ra n ke d them above S cott's. I r v o f L if e ; fa ith w ith obedience Is th e ir j ing, B ulza c and C o nrad a re utnottg the P ilo t” is th e best sea s to ry e v e r ls p o rt * 'f ’ hp d e sc rip tio n o f th a t mys- p a rt. T h is is nn Illu s tra tio n o f tlie i w r ltte n . te rlo u s and b e a u tifu l b rig a n tin e ’s es- m an y w h o have p a id tr ib u te to Coop- p a rt obedience p la ys In o u r sa lv a tio n . | ■ e r ’s p o w e r. H e re Is a b it th n t shows Cooper a t caPe th ro u g h H e ll-G a te : IV . The E ffe ct o f T h is M ira c le A n d th e re w as th is o th e r th in g about h is best In w r it in g o f th e In d ia n . I t (v. 14) A t auch m o m e n ts o f In te n s e a n x ie t y , Jam es F e n n im o re C o o p e r: N o m ore Is fro m “ T h e L a s t o f the M ohicans. th e h u m a n m in d I» w o n t to s ee k s u p - T h e people recognized H im a t once 1 a rd e n t A m e ric a n e ve r liv e d , ns Lu- N o t- U ncas. c a p tu re d by th e H u ron s. has p o rt in th e o p in io n s o f o th e rs . as the p ro p h e t w h o should come They w U h s t a n d ’ nf? th e in c re a s e d v e lo c it y i Q u ic k ly le s r n e d w hen he w e n t b«»en fo rc e d to ru n th e g a u n tle t, and believed H im fo r 111« w o rk s ’ sake. a n d th e c r i t ic a l c o n d itio n o f hl« o w n • abroad to e n jo y his p o p u la rity . I ll« b y m ira c le s o f a g ility has escaped Im- v essel. L u d lo w V. Jeeus, th e Bread o f L ife (vv. 32- , (c o m m a n d e r of th e c o n tro v e rs ie s ke p t tw o c o n tin e n ts ,, m e d la te d e a th and gained te m p o ra ry c r u is e r C o q u e tte ) cast a a la n c e In 37) d e t e r m in a tio n « 1Iv^ w h h In t e r n s t . o r d e r to a s c e r ta in th 1. W h a t B road Is to tlie Body, C h ris t I s a n c tu a ry hy re a c h in g a sm all p a in t “ T h e S p y," “ P io n e e rs." and “ The o f th e " S k im m e r o f th e Seaa" (c o m - I ed [to st in fr o n t o f th e p rin c ip a l lodge. m a n d e r o f th e p r iv a t e e r W a t e r - W i t c h ). Is to the Soul. P ilo t," a ll w r itte n b e fo re Coo;»er was H is person is no w p ro te c te d hy Im m e B la c k w e l ls w a s a lr e a d y b e h in d th e m , B read le a sta p le fo o d It is nec t h ir t y - f it e . a re a tr ilo g y su fficie n t to m o ria l and s n -re d usnge. u n t il th e a nd na th e tw o c u r re n ts w e re a x a ln ; essary fo r th e body. Line never tire s ' Yet he u n ite d , th e b rla ra n tln e h a d lu ffe d up m ake th e fa m e o f a n y w r ite r . t r lt ie In c o u n c il has d e lib e ra te d and o f It. Even so is It w ith C h r is t In to th e e n tr a n c e o f th e dangeroua ¡ w e n t on and In 29 ye a rs he produced d e te rm in e d h is fa te . T h e e xce rp t : passag e, a n d n o w fo llo w e d w it h in tw o 2. H o w to O b ta in T ills B re a d n o v e l« . S<»fiie o f them w ere mere " D e la w a r e ." s a id th e o ld c h ie f, " th o u g h h u n d re d fe e t o f th e C o q u e tte , d i r e c t l y , , u , o I t Is by com ing to C h ris t and bellev- : on e o f a n a tio n o f w o m e n , yo u h a v e hi h e r s a k e T h e bold a n d m a n ly - , pre a ch m e nts, w r itte n In th e heat o f Ing on H im . p ro v e d y o u r s e lf a m a n . I w o u ld g iv e lo o k in g m a r in e r w h o c o n tr o lle d h e r j his m any c o n tro v e rs ie s a t home and 3. T h e Blessed Issue o f T a k in g T h is 1 vo u fo o d : b u t he w h o e a ts w it h a stood b e tw e e n th e knight-he«_da_. Just | H t ir o s d ; some w ere n o t w o rth w hile. Brea i|. h hp d | „ f d , h| H u r o n s h o u ld b e c o m e h is fr ie n d . R e s t I above the Im age o f h i . p r.te n d e A m ta-1 y . . . . In peace t i l l th e m o r n in g sun, w h e n tres s , w h e r e he e x a m in e d th e fo a m in g j T h e one w ho eats th is bread shall p rim e lie w as tlie u n q ue stio n e d c h ie f re e fs , th e w h ir lin g eddies, an d o u r la s t w o rd s s h a ll be s p o k e n . n e ve r hunger, n o r th irs t. Hunger T w o o f m y yo un g men are In p u rs u it v a ry in g cu rren ts, w ith folded arm s and o f A m e ric a n n o v e lis ts , w ith a p u b lic end th ir s t re tu rn a fte r p a rta k in g o f ! of y o u r com panion: w hen th ey get a riv e te d eye. th a t reached fro m R io J a n e iro to St. back, th en w ill ou r w ise men say to "B race u p !" said Lu dlo w . In the calm n a tu ra l bread and w a te r— n o t so w ith P e tersburg. you. 'L iv e o r d ie .'“ I tones th a t denote a forced tr a n q u ility those who have p a rta k e n o f C h r is t D Seven pieces of beautiful, rich, brow n reed furni ture— just now so much in vogue— at little more than half w hat you would pay for equal quality at a furniture store. $100 V a lu e f o r fo rth th e , In th is shop a re m u f f tn b s polished In d iv id u a l by th e clo th e s o f m any o ld custom ers th e ta b le : w h o sat on them w h ile t h e ir snufT was do you re- ' being m ixed. D o c to r Johnson used to c a ll here on h is w a y to th e C heshire fer t o r Cheese. T h e tu b on w h ich he sat Is A n c ie n t T o b a c c o S h o p p o in te d o u t to v is ito rs . T h e oldest “ S egar" shop In Ix trd o n H unt It On Is said to be 14« F lee t street. The M rs N’ ew e d — B efore we w ere In tro - house was b u ilt in 1W7, th e ye a r after th e fire o f London, b u t th e tobacco duced I longed to «P«**- and s n u ff business was not estah- Mr Nested A n d since we were llshed u n til 1700 by M r. H o st» . Since m a rrie d you speak to e .ong.— Sydney , then It has changed hands o n ly tw ice. , B n lle U a . A rd e n t P ra y e r As w e ll m ig h t we expect vegeta tio n to s p rin g fro m the e a rth w ith o u t th e sunshine and th e dew, as th e C h ris tia n to u n fo ld his grace and advance in his course w ith o u t p a tie n t, perse ve ring , a rd e n t p ra y e r.— J. A b b o tt. Sin’s Ending T h e re Is m ore b itte rn e s s In s in ’s end in g th a n th e re ever was sweetness In Its acting. I f you see n o th in g b u t grxid In Its com m ission, you w ill Buf fer s id y woe in Its conclua.on. S po hns k Z* PASTOR KOENIG'S N E R V IN E J Epilepsy Nervousness & ■ Sleeplessness. DON’T R olive tor c o ld s , - ^ a s th m a A n d to think / was poisoning my own lia by!” *1 couldn't see why he didn’t I never dreamed that mv constipation was re sponsible until the doctor told me. * H e explained that faulty or slow elimination of waste matter allowed poisons to form and be absorbed hy the blood— and this meant tainted milk for baby. *H e prescribed the Nujol treatment and it made a world of difference to both of us. Now that I know how dangerous constipation is and how easily it can he prevented, I am never going to allow myself to get into that had condition again.1* M »-her. . r . t h . he., H .n d . t ” of N « ,o l. k** ***** i S x . js .- x 1 ; KT« j . *” * iti*« « p p ro re heesuse i t is «o ssfe, gentle «nd n a tu ra l in ita action. C onstip ation is dangerous for a a y to d y N u jo l is safe for e r e r r - body f t doe« not affect the atornach and is not absorbed by th e body. Nufol Ae/pt m A/tff«re*i o<m u»/»y N u jo l «im ply make« up fo r a de- ficieney—- te m p o rary or chrom e— in the supply of n a tu ra l lu b ric a n t in the intc«tinc« I t »often* tb a waste m a tte r and thus p erm it« thorough and regular e lim in a tio n . w ith o u t o v e rta x in g tha in tca tm ai muscles. N u jo l can be taken fo r any length o f tim e w ith o u t ill effects. T o insure in tern a l cleanliness, it should be taken regularly in ao- cordance w ith th e direction« on each brittle U n lik e laxatives, it doe« not form a h abit and caa be discontinued a t any tim e. q 1 A A your d n « lM fee N ur .l »..«Is, and k-useicawv health th a t i , pusubl« r a s i-x ," “ “