RURAL E N T E R P R IS E BlFKOVtD UNIFORM INILRNATIONAL SßndaySrhool ' Lesson’ FITZW TBK. n ,E V F 11 a t> O b « * a •"« S n a i x * c b « o i, M u u d i b . b l« I s - • l U u l e o f C b » »•» «. | • • t « »•...., Neaapaper t'nto..) Lesson fo r A p r il 4 JESUS APPEARS TO HIS DIS CIPLES 1- • H - - N T E X T — John 10 II: ' » " L P E X T E X T — R » r a u i» th o u h « .t • * ' " m», th o u h a a t b e l i . v . d b lru rd a r« t h . y ih a t h a v a n o t . . e n , a nd y a t l i t o r . I l . v . d —Jo h n I» I , 1'RI.M a KY T O P IC — T h o m a « H a p p y to J e*u « A l l v . A v a in 1 M » il L* » P K — J riiu s Appoa ra to III»» !> i.-rip l« ,. INTKRSIB1IIATB a n d s e n io r t o p - IC- ■Jratia Api-ar» to H ls tU s o lp l.« V " l \ » i p k » »PI.E a m » A l . l i . T T O P IC— L o v ln g a n d S r r v in g tb « K isan L o rd S h e D i d n ’t C a r e i . M * had been going together for •bout «lx months. One Sunday a fte r noon In the fall we W e re out walking In a new addition of the city, where many young couple« lived. A» we phM«ed one newly built house. I »nld. “T h ere 1« one hour»* th a t young m ar ried people won t live In, because it baa no heating plant." She Im mediately turned to me, and, putting her hand on mine. Maid: "«». th at w ouldn't make any difference to m e; I could get along w ith a « lo v e ." We a re now m arried, but do not live In th e house that haa rau*od all our happiness. — K. I’.. In Chicago Tribune. W atch Cuticura Improv« Your Sk»n. On rising ar»<| retiring gently nnonr Hie face with C uticura Ointment Wash off O intm ent In five minute« with Cntlcur# Reap an»l hot w ater. It 1« wonderful » h a t C ntlcnra will do fzr poor complexion«. duadruiT, itching an»l red, rough hand«.—Advertisem ent. Stomach or Liver Trouble? BalcersfieM. Calif.—“I have used Dr, Pierce'« ijtiidcn M—Ucal Ln»ajvery lor uoor hbiod, torpid liver and »»ottuch d * rdcr and there 1« n ilnng in ti»e worid like it to get the human machine clear <1 the puvm a and to get every organ of the !««iy frelmg ttrong and healthy. I know what I am talking — , «t- • for I wa« hardiy at»!' at time» to get to my work, feeling mean tick and run»l».wn all the time I have never ha»l a return of tht« C o n d iti'O .”— H II i.r » s t , 2416 E n is le * St. All dealer*. Tablet* or liquid » an gel a trial pkg. of tablet» r P ie r « a Clinic, in Buffalo, N. Y. You T h e F ir » t C u c k o o - P A R K E R 'S H A IR B A L S A M '» ..tn ' , .,n. H.., r«nte« R.ato... C«Ur .«J lo C r .r .n J _ ** •*** •• •< ----------------- -Ü J------------■■■- ■» ■ *. N.V A certain m inister in a rem ote High H IN D E R C O R N S , • « .« li p a lo , «r««ur«M tu « land «IlMtrl.t last y ear thought he ir.n-m4, — ~— w * a — •« r— _. G » f « , n u> __ •* * » B » s - « we atr«4 <-«*v «w tutu l o r a t l»»v » would Introduce an Innovation Into the <1*1*. ilia c o » • iMcmiaU W orVa. Kexc l a^om. H. Ï. * W atch Night service, and brought Into the chureli a cuckoo ehx-k. It had not the effect he had expected, which waa of aolemnizing the occasion. A« the Carboi! draw» out the core cuckoo began to «trike, the village and gives quick relief lad« at the hack started to accompany it. and by the end of th e tw elfth w » c tN ia o u i io < OOM »ound pandemonium relgne»!. and the service had to t»e ahruptly closed. The experim ent will not he repeated this i year. I AF ' - r, • Teat », e- .ff.,.^4 r-r « c w .in y « U k . .h r h„ , m»»«. ,h ¡ n , tp. . w T. ( J t , h .h d a ^ L le * Î S I»«»« d . » . ’ l „ e ^ r , . Kb<A <I m . I t J t s F . » r l S t . R Ï A4. w » HI f « ml . J l l ' i F u ll M o o n a n d B a ld n e it -F r a .4» fV |’ Theodore H. Morgan, a federal eus- , - — — t tom« inspector at Philadelphia. ado|>t-1 w . N. u., San Francisco, No. 13--192d. ed the policy of having ills hair cut only when the moon wa« full, »« a A grain of tliw»r*tlral wladorn may m eans of w arding off haldnesa and he tu rn out to be a poni«<l of p ractical assert« the effect wa« so noticeable folly. th a t half a dozen men In hla organiza tion did likewise with good re«ult«. H k f l t B I W M'*ab*( (iMftCoBilng* »*r*. h* knew enough to go |ft when It All nafure u hut art. ra ln*<L I. Jesu t Manifests Himself to the Disciple«—Thomas Present (30:24-29'). Tlioma* waft fihaent at the flr*t ap- le a ra n ro of .Jeen*—Ju«t why we may : never know. Hi* a*>*en<*e deprived | him of a vision of the Ix»r*1. The other By JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN dlaclpieu went to Th'»ma* with the (lad new« of the Ix»rd’« r**urre<’tion bat be would not i»eiieve. Hi« rtnb* bom dlMhellef was m eh that be do<- ge«jjy dw-iared that tmle*« be aaw the prints of the nail* and pat hls finger in the p n n t of the nails and thru*t hi« hand Into His side, be would not believe. Mote: 1. The lo rd 's kindne«« to those who one hundred and fifti have diffii-ultie* <w 30 27). eth. is an evolution w rought by C hris Thomas deserved rebuke, but the tianity and civilization from the p re Ix»rd kindly supplied the evidence historic ages of the world. which he demanded. E aster Is a popular festival, aside 2. The Ix»rd revealed Himseif to from its religious significance, because Thoma* (vv. 27. 28). man has alw ays welcomed the recur Hlien He thu« revealed Hirnaelf. rent m iracle of the spring with re Thoms« was transform ed from a joicing. As a festival of the C hristian doubter Into a confessor. He cried church Its im portance is obviously out, -My Lz,rd and my f k x f basic. T he foregoing linking o f the 3. The superior blessing of belief birth of Je s u s C hrist and of the Inde wfthoae sight (▼. 29). pendence of A m erica Is w arranted, in Jeans {»atienrly fum inhed Th«»maa asmuch as In A m erica church and with tangible evidence of Hl* rewur- state have been ma»le sep arate and reg io n , hut asswrrd him that belflef the A m erican of today has religious on Him w ithout the fanrlhle erldaBce freedom to observe E aster according wa* to be in a fram e of mind to re to the d ictates of his own conscience. ceive the bleartnzs of the I>»rd. He may see In the E aster of the II. Jeaua Manifests Him se'f to Seven Gentile only the Passover of the Jew. D'tciplee at ¿he S«a of Tiber.us (21: He may confess him self an 'Infidel" J 1 14). and walk with th at gentle old nature- .the e g g . I t v i i r e ta in e d , a n d since I I f • • h- r«» zc in » th e s h e e ts 1. The occasion (rv . 1-3). rro m its s h e lly s e p u lc h re th e r e Issued O f ( a l l e y s fro m P B o * n ir « : lover and plant-w izard. L uther B ur a n e w a n d w in g e d t h in g o f li f e and At Peter'» « u«e*tioa the disciple* b u s h e a rd me c a ll his fle e ts bank. He may confine hls activities b e a u ty I t V I I e a s ily m ad e to fit In C o A lu n m d so he k n e w no peace. go fishing. They do not go hack to to raising for the m arket th e E aster fin e ly w it h th e C h r is t ia n f a it h In th e T h e D r * k e I s u m m o n e d o u t to w a r fh*ir old calling w ithout hot»e In r e s u r r e c tio n o f th e dead lilies now m ade symbolic of the day— " ith p la te ships to be w o n . Christ. They «hou!d m t he acco *d I an» th e lo n e ly ju n c ie s ta r a T here Is of course abundant w ar L i k e E a s te r lilie s , p e r e a n d w h ite . of forsaking their I » r d —they were T h a t beck o n e d S ta n le y on. • • • • • e e M a k e TI wju o u r h e a rta . O L o rd o f L i g h t ' ran t. as alt th e world well knows, for T 'o r m*n. therefore otdiged to work. L ik a E a s te r lilie s , le t th e n , be holding spring th e season when “the A ro u n d th e w o rld , a ro u n d th e w o r ld , Furtherm ore. hou*rt toil should not S w e a t c h a lic e s o f lo v e to T h e e ! young m an's fancy lightly tu rn s to »' h e r e 'e r th e b p s *>f » u r f a re c u r le d he cr»wsidered Iflcomputltde with w it A n d chaiie/Ube v f th e w ild i* b o rie d . r h o u g h ts of love." W rites th e Twer, H e may ta k e p art, if he choose. In nessing for <T»ri«t. Sensible men and f v » c la im e d m en fo r m y o w n . A n d som e I'v e g iv e n g o ld a nd fa m * . the parade of fashion in the big rltles tieth C entury: worn*® will h»e busy at aoealled secular M O T H E R : - F le tc h e r ’ « A r.d s^ me b la c k s o r ro w a n d w o rs * occuy<fpoa until called from them by —and vet stop short a t th e church M e th in k s no l e a f w o u ld sh a m e . e v e r b u d in Castor» is especially pre door. lie m a y shut hLs h eart to the the Lord. Indeed, when th* Lord s p r in g B u t s t i i i — I c a lle d th e m a n d th e y cam e T o t a k e th e t r a i l a k -n * E aster bells and content him self with B u t f o r th e lo v e r« ’ lip s t h a t kies, th e w ants men to w/<k fr#r Him. He goes pared to relieve Infants in I am m o re fi '.’' b j t »n h * a r t h o r w .f e po ets' lip a t h a t s in g to thriee who are busy Th* disripl*» t i e egg-rolling of E aster Monday at arms and Children all a^es A n d a l l th in g s t h a t e n d u re . toil*d all Bight and got noth ag. th e W hite H ouse of the P resid en t of • From this It appears th at spring Is a o f Constipation, Flatulency, the 1 nited States. O r he may go to I a m th e W a n d e r D u re . 2 T he r1«*n V»rd th* surd» I*r of the season nf.s» ng. no less than of lovers' V. ind Colic and D iarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising them* diAclple«’ need* (rv. 4 14). church w ith th a t P resident and add kiauM. And so It Is. Moreover, civil. Strong s* 1* ^r<inr** S’ n r **f *k* I ■» voice to the ju b ilan t chorus. from , and, Ly regulalm g the Stomach and Bowels, aids the Ar djyhreak rh* !><d on Ized man ha« long laughed a t him self W ander Lore, even *tnjrtr*v is raan’i “C hrist Is R isen I" And no one shall for th e ver«e for which «V-Ing the «.» re and Inq 4.red *» to their re . | hop*» of Ira m ortality. And it ;« at auunilatK in o f F ood; g * mg healthy atwl natural sleep. say him yea o r nay. »3****-«* The I» rd apfjear* at -the sponsible. Y es; many a literary crime H arter th a t tbi* boj*» spring* •♦r«»r.g P*dnt of th eir ertr*m :ty. U't«en the F o r. Io. th e w i n t e r Is «paxt« a n d th e ha« been com m itted In th e nam e of 1 **t in his breast. To rroid rtmutv -«. always k<k lo r the «igimture n f ' disciple» cnnf*««*d 1 heir failure. He r a ;n la o v e r a n d r o r e . "S pring Poetry." Yet wby laugh a t ¿^h«olately I :. !- ■ - fetawes, Pkystciaaa everywhere recommend it. T h e C o w e rs a p p e a r on th e e a r t h : th e dir**t*-d them and «pfj-eaa followed. S h a ll rr.<n alo r.e f o r w? •- a » •< r e It? It 1« but m an’s way of voicing an tim e o f th e 9 t n < ir .( o f b ird s la com e, v iv e «. III. Tbu of th« R sun Lord to a r d th e v o ic e o f th e t u r t le d o ve la urge as old as man himself. I^ u g h as Mo re w u rre c tlo n kaow ? Ph a m an Pete* (31 ; v it T h e E le c t r ic T o u c h P l a n t M i llio n » o f T re e » fc -ard in © o r la r.d we may. so much a p art of us today a lo a e . T h e fig tr e e p u t t e t h f o r t h h e r g re e n 1» th is ancient api»*uil of spring th at Tm per a l C hrist put to P**»r the thrice re Geria»» electrics! engineer has Jtew Zee ,n d ». .cserie, h e re »nc.-e m a n ' be a o w a in b a r re a f r a . a n d th e v ic e s w i t h th e te n d e r g ro u n d peated *Tyrreat tb**u ar.**’ Interned a device th a t u u t « « « p . «»,# doubled tb rlr « u rd ir >,t f »e-r . not even the u n ’ erolc, m aterial, sz«- ftra p e ( t v « a ( c o d s m e ll. L e e * p r iv i; » r * d th a n ( r a i n , cm w h ic h before H* gave re him a cntamlwiioo tr», by m e re y i whir.g a crim inal w-edilaga .'n e e Iffia, mne» rh«n a w w a a y y . ’ > phisticated. cynical over»-vilized. Ir- I • e. m y f a i r c u e . a n d c o m e a he feeds? I I PolifiHz.nm ___-___ ’ This show« that suf.r*me lose to Christ w ith th e tip« of hi« fingerà, to render »e»,»«» yowng tr e e « s z /w b e tr.g » ,a J L relief oq « Tw-neelewAU T w entieth C entury man ‘ ebte. ia th e r/oe caaeatiai <ua? ftcar.oa for the miacreent e&c/ma» toee. So Solomon’s Song welcomes spring en tirely Immune to eith er th e pagan T h r u w i l t r o t le a v e o> In th e d T h o u m ade«* m an . h * kne we n - • w h y •errin g H,*.j. *1»s**t thow me more ■nd an ha» sprfcg been welcomed al ( f a l l o f th e Wild « ta the r e l z is H e t h la k e he w as r z»t m a d * "o d ie ; Ways by prim itive man. And especial- message of E aster. And many a heart A n d T h r>u hast m ad e h im . T h o a a r t t1»aB thee*** mean«, bo doubt, “Do you A MW a a M « b.m eetf to 4ee»a Trwth hi « s «M an lim e. a M H » !ov* m* more than you ,;x> t h e ^ dfs- ly great w as th e Joy of prim itive man touching line haa been w ritten — la s t. rere!y gets »ny advize to «top It, use prebiatortz troth» th a t bufile aa. rfpleu and ail (Mags beMdeu?” Three tc whom Winter w as the season of prl w hether Inspired by th e rollicking And at the lart. n*> matte* |,fw *"i«**es is the *hurcB seed *pe*i>j car» vatlon, o f peril and of uncertain ty of «train* of th e street-piano or by the (troB< ha* been th* rail of (he w ert< and adapted to tbeig several the t » h future. e w . T T _ o him » » _ th e return ------ nf sw eetly aolemn ch arch bell«. th e fl*ab and tb* devil, th* rail th^ (BtBfeu. »! -.r.g w as th e prom ise of another 1. Feed My lam ho (r. 17 > This ftrR *[ •& of life, th e incentive to prepare M y f l r u r * * ( r o w h x y I r a s e w it h a H arter beila r*a*f»*a *v«ry n*»rn»af hu la c y man *ar and the *77 Qp from ; •harge refutes ro those who are be- f ■ t!-e future, the urge to p e n * ru ate A n d in d o le n t la n g u o r n t h ln < a t every ba roan h e a r t: glBBi^g the ^■hrtrtian Hfe. dbt bahea his kind. all la Christ. TT-e word '/* * d o»*aaa : .S 'er" cornea to us fr<»m Anglo- In h a r r y * F « ! « v * r r e n t » h i k «p fr o m th e p a v e m e n t • Abid* with me. fa rt fail« the even store th aa iBrtructgo«. jr n»e«o« ja S on forefather» o f long ago. Ea«te- T h e . ' - a g i o ! r r * lo d i* » >um m on and tide. and "East" a re obviously akin. With to ias-rn»»; si -rwjarlitg«. the vernal equinox Sol. the «un. re- T h e y b u ild m e a vision o f m*adc we The darkneaa dewper*. L/>rd. w" h 31* ete, ab id e: 2. T t 4 M j »L*»; ( t 1^). E Iy * ! « a . turn • fm m his excursion to th e w intry O f b r o o k ! * ! * t h a t »abbi« a n d b rees*« When oth*r b* p e r t fail and r < m * rts \ . r 'h to hls rlrb tfu l home in the Tb a -fe»rg* a*o—g « d t h a t cro on. fla t It to t&o N utt . Tho “ent East. And who h ath wiled A n d w t « t f « l a - d U 4 <r y o a a < 9 p r lc < Help to th e helpleaa. O abid* with 1 h o o •«y*a>-d 1» to iea! —frk bira hack In b * r «plewdf »me. w ith hl« grateful C o m e r d a r . c r . f to me • a th e w .n < a Of tko bmtrzo ctegE Ho n— t g fo. < f thoat. 'h and revivifying ray s? Why. a ta a *. * s i n •hbu oat H giso tfcon dht r :.-‘,»fzwt.»—, ’ r* . other th an E aster, th e fa ir god gn -> tkosc. load rk o u >a4 - o m r t d*v« of spring. So «aid tho se Saxon F*«»r *pr1n<’ B at often «ho B m . fía Fur+h'« j**r* <r*»w dlr f •- r ithera—w ho w orshiped E aster fall buck on th e »treet-fdano ft S L—d Mj ^>»op 1». J - , a wav * l«»r; »•fore they had ever heard of bijf r it je f t w it h t h e i r *ai>v< r . : k e r t T i.s tk .-d Hrtzgo !>«•«• rho »»-‘az i ’h an re ar.d deray fa all urowr^d ! «*e J* th eir C l » « , th e Sou of God. And between aky « r ip e r a . Titty " t »g««l ' 'nri>r., Tko » -»j tÍH . dory g»sea o n : pavement« and th eir h srry tn c er e»d< O Th- n who dhMhfBrt ao(. a?-de «líh 1» r or* tko »» :» tko a r t '»so. in ten t on the biafoeua of the nxo 3*01 It —01a« tkot for t.W »g»-' <*-.ttaGaM • f * U fr o m , h * a r e a o n e d a y . I o n ( to deliver her meueaze: lo r a n * c < o f im m e n e * e .s * ’« re asy »^« b . ¡ •he Matraet^va» «right te b* «k** a» -d a th e E u p h r a te a , w h e r e doves w»it Se e . ’H to fhefr B**»i<. fog eye« ; f th e r 'T *B P *ad d- i * d a r d k a t * h » d It . w h e n o u t Oh * 7 • ‘ he ’a w IV Fa<«a* SS« <»▼ I A-,3) A n d r a d a re it a w a y s . It« lo » « h te r <hfae tbrunch th e <!» fr i a s 4 > f-st t • * In e p i*r.d i/* b e a u 'y Haartur fr e e ; rWflas hers give« a me to •ke J*: a n d t h a t * s > :a r n e w h y * « « A w a y w *h y o u r to w n -w r o u a r h t ’ •* ' I d u r la g t b * ?»« v al eetatax p e-er • «iewth. i( < B* K fc* bb < *BrOb ( lo a l • > l* ftd (4 d e ity W h * n t h * e a r ly by eraeiffxka. <e. 1A f’rte r mu *« C o m e frit T h e T r a i l w it h m *‘ O- i b i easae to **ur S a s o n land« •h tao z fi-oa the envea. kW Bf/W tft< th« la abMe wit> * » * r v * d *h ta f * a e t b u t a r*d It« ’hfci C (/l 4 Mn light « s t o Leed hn<>4« a ap hefz.i r* biBk ft M a t t o a “‘W o w i l l m a la ta l I b r i r m - th e Lz»—d v <le»-x <va •k* * twm . M t ">•." ’ k e y » a id “b u t U ■katl Hfirtng. o * . n o ' H e r ^Vi< fff f ir t W o b*- ”‘ h «r.eaa t b * r * v u r r » < - n o f dey Lure ha» rt M farth n*B r t* w«i pe»e—• * « v W hate-se b * a j B* Befar*. Cfcr ^0 A r d t h a t u s p l a t M w h y it ia time« to do and are. Weil au th* ‘■AB . * i W* « > y j » C h r la t la a fe u t iv a i t e a r s ft-' -W. an P ro v e J S i/e b y m i^ jo n s and pre scrib e d b y p h ys ic ia n s f o r ■ M x J b . h e a th e n Basso. M m l l a r l y w i t h b o ast: CARBUNCLES CARBOIL C hildren Tracing Honored Customs ’”a ' T r f th e E a s'e r egg with va? o« -vdored woof» le ■ very «n- rte- i« t o w aod like many z*hers pr. 'ed th e C hristian ere by ee»- tc- T be sbagvy -«kletsed Drwld a*. to s-alfi eggs w ith bb r* ■e Leonas s M g a te it B- te bring him vain sa d f • ’ -rotm. A« e * e r j ta r t e» r t iH ' “r kn» ws early crop» need b . . 'k-n end »m . i t a U fa rt th a t •»'»?*-■ '« aJnx*< ev**- of th e world try • rhfllfi the W« they w»nt by tarif« :ag !f. If •h*7 w ant ra ta they eprlnl ‘ her Me« they light fire» ; If w e a whistle—•» s a llo n M 'v t.iv t w in d ' So. at these eerly fiwtSzae- tlen festivals, e a r «avare f*»eef»*.—es pr«y< »d *»- th e tmee«*ery «us and -ata ___ zbarm s o f fir» vnd w ater H*-» »^mfcfieM zefiginafed «prínkJ'ag to « * « ill ex tan t ta many 'f>u.—*ee T îirte e r » the b an u n * of the p i e —» > « . VaPed * » • Lea- ana ta d W o rld ly J o y Wse'-ffy > y « t i e w erv tfie pearMOta e*ax f iil of ~n~.l - aad sweet »ira. Ckrtw *a > y See .ta '«et raw; hot 'hey «re ■ 1«■» t I S» k vo taol he who bee a M» se th e »•«■ » <«f « < _ to re Sot te u a £ »f a ’ U »e »— -f S um w Headactie C ry FOR C o ld s N e u ritis L u m b r jo Pan J cx/thache R b e u m a tia n [ DOES N O T A F F E C T TH E H E A R T j « a “S i a . - ««a»», » S k cn c o '. t i z t a p - - itreczirAU. E aady - l a y e r - «* A ae fcrtz wa et U u»t IdA—C e ic ra ra