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The Liberal, 17 Feb 1910, p. 3

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132121” by doing the things which win the divine approval, living for God and fO'r others. Nothing can rob a man of his everlasting en- joymmt of such wealth as that, his heavenly treasures are his forever. ‘2]. A umn’s treasure is the thing he, holds dearest, that upon which 1w; has rt. is set, whether the world’s wvuhh and the pleasures of the pre- sent. 01' the hope of heaven and the unfading fewer of God. Brmk throughâ€"Literally, “dig thrampfix.” the walls of the houses often bring built of clay. 20. Lay up . . . treasui‘es in hea- venâ€"A man can do this by being rich toward God (compare Luke 12. Mothâ€"Kn Oriental countries a large part of the tréasure consists of easily silken and woolen fabrics. The me‘t‘h feeds on these, and out of the material builds a portable hmhw lil’ which to lay its eggs. These ravagns of the moth Jesus classes with (he carroding influence of rust ~(lue to» chemical action of metals, while Were often hidden in the ground (Matt. 13. 44)â€"-as illustra< tiuns of file. distintegration awaitâ€" ing all earthly things. Very strong Bull, built for heavy seas. Boat fitted with Conboy Automobile Top andlarge wicker Chaim; Complete outfit of tools, 6150., all in first‘class order. In use only a, short time. mi is {icing Said at. .’ i This E Verse :9. Lay not up . . . treas- urers upon . . . earthâ€"Not a prohi- bit'un against accumulating wealth, but; against 3. selfish accumulation. Jesus’s teaching was that to make material things the chief aim of life was in make them a curse. Riches may be made ministers of good, but grs ed and covetousness are enemies of the: higher life. THE S. S. LESSON Lesson VI}. Worldlincss and Trust, Mail. 6'. 19-34. Golden Text, M utt. 6. 33. Emma Freshness 0E “SALADA” Fresh amfl a‘mgrant from the gardens of the firiest fea- pwducing mantr'y in the world. Ask your Braces“ for a gackage tcvdaymyou’ll like it. FfiiflfifiNK§ - MflRSE I' H.P.‘Semi-Portable Engine with COM Weather. ‘ Evaporator Tank. ‘ Thnse Engine! are the same as the Standard Horizontal Ennrator En- gines, bit-opt, that thb'y arr‘ mounth (m skids with Erlmlin‘o tank placed in base: nf tho vngine. where it is well protov tk‘il. making :1 W‘X‘Y "Oat, ("Onlpfil‘b sv‘if-mmainod outfit. as can be seen from the iilusu‘ation above of the 8 hp- Gasoline Engine. Sond for catalogue ' THE CANADlAN FAIRBANKS COMPANY, lelted. MONTREAL, IN 'l‘i‘m RATED}; A L LESSON, FEB. 13. MSQUNE LAEJNEE 23 Feet long by 5 Feet Beam. 'g'. u: 12 h.pA Fairbanks-Morse Marine Dnuble Cylinder Engine Cures the sick and acts a5 :1 preventive for others. Liquid given on the tongue. Safe. for brood mares and all others. Best kidney rmedy; 50c and $1 a 1mm: $5 and $10 the dozen. Sold by all drua'uisi; and horse goods houses. Distributors: An Wholesale Drug Houses. SPOHN MEDICAL C0.,Chcmists. GQSKEN. INBMNA. U.S.¢l. s1: JOHN, H. a. CALGARY. PENK EYE 3;): 28. 3'3 West Adeiawa 3t. Torcnéc. SeminPfia-taéfie er Skififizad Engine Speciailv Adap'led far Work In (aid Weather. The (Human MANUFACTURING Company, 53 Wemngtan st, Montreal. How can you ronaonulfly expect to make even a fair quality of syrup uaing out-of- date pots and kettles and pans for boiling your Maple Syrup. Write for booklet on the “Champion” Evaporator to Be not anxious for your lifeâ€" Not intended to eliminate prudence and forethought. It is unchristian to broad and worry over the pas- sibilities of the marrow. The whole of life is not in what we eat and drink and put on. Jesus has already bidan his disciples to pray for the Designed esaecially for general Farm ’ Work 24. No man can serve two mas- tersâ€"It is impossible to divide one’s interests between earthly and heavenly. The words of Jesus are emphatic: To love the world is ipso facto, to hate God. Conversely, if you love God, you must do it with a passion which excludes mammon (W0rldlyâ€"mindedness, especially the sort which'expresses itself in love of material goods). 25. Thereforeâ€"The instructions which follow are a logical outcome of those which precede. 23. If thine eye be evilâ€"Sin is like defects in the eyesight, in that it- clouds spiritual vision. If consci- ence become entirely dominated by evil, spiritual night will follow, and the man will not know wether he is going right or wrongâ€"may even think he is right when he is all wrong. There can be no greater darkness than that. 22. If thine eye be singleâ€"This is Christ’s figure for spiritual disâ€" cernment, or conscience. As, when the. eye is in a normal state, every object appears as it is, so the man of exclusively spiritual purpose has a clear outlook upon life and duty. TORONTO. VANCOUVER Equipped with Evaporator Tank. Maple Syrup Makers A flayorimz med the same as 142mm or mail} BI {hawking granulated sugar in water an a dung Mauls-me, a dchcions syrup is made and a syrup better than maglc. Maplciu: is acid by grocers. If nofi send DC for 2 oz. bottle and mum bock- Crewggt_!m..§_9;$23$hÂ¥{a- Sam‘ifice at Above Prise Built ill-5 and B 111’. Sizos‘ DISTEMPER CATHERNAL FEVER END EU. NOSE END THROAT DISEF‘SES WINNIPEC Ymn' heavenly Father knrm'ol.11~< This is Jesus‘s bl‘ufld answer to Um fundamental question as to 1110 means of human sustenance, He who provides for birds and flow- An effective Tamed)“ that will usually break up a cold in twenty- four hours. is easily made by mix-i ing together in a large bottle two aounccsrnf Glycerine, a halfwunce pf Virgin Oil of Pine compound {pure and, eight ounces of pure ~Whisky. This mixture will curt} :rzmy cough that is curable, and is not cxpmlsive, as it makes enough 1t» last the average family an entire year. Virgin Oil of Pine compound 3 uro is prepared only in the 131301714 tm-ies of the Leach Chemical Cu, Cincinnati, Ohio. V 31}. This is the secret of an unâ€" hwmhiorl heart. The man who Yil'dkt‘fx‘ Gmd’s kingdum and rightc‘ ousnosss his highest and foremost concern has responded to the su- preme mil of his being. (ind can do nothing has fur such a mum than to add in 111089 nubicr lti'mism'cs a 1 things urvdfui. i) A Each day brings: its mm evil. and it is mndc 1m 1083 by l)1*<‘m(.linj_>; m'vr what it “122‘: be. We must do (my host tummy, leaving: the mop-- ruw in Gud‘s imcping tn order as tumbler! nmkm ( ousnosss concern and it m'vr w (my be mw in In will Little 1“uit~h~1\n expression often on the lips of Jesus. All human faith is small in cumparisnn to the wealth of God’s pruvisiun. 3 . Be not, therefore anxious â€"~ Summing up. This, of' course, is a principle of life, not a )jn'ecopl U) by followed literally. _\n cffurb less. handâ€"twnumul) CKibltIhCC can» not be in Jesus’ mind. After all these things do the Gentiles seek suggests that anxiety is heathenish. as well as unroasun» ablv and unuvuiling. or; m‘vda (1.711;: to know Um nomls 0! his; highest creatures in ol‘dcr Ln pmwde for them. 30. Gramâ€"Probably a general ‘ term, covering many of the common field flowers. Those were used for fue , in the absence of wood, in disâ€"l iricts wth wand was scarce. 'l'hc‘t oven into which the grass was cast; waQ a huh? HE varying Sim‘, accwrdfi ing to the‘neetlpdug,iu flu: greuud‘t and lined. wiih cement. Simple Hump-Made Remedy Thai is: I’m-4‘ From Opiates and Harmful Drugs. daily necessities of food and raiâ€" ment (verse 11, this chapter), and“ has promised that their Father will reward them for their sincerity. Now he reminds them that it is in- consistent for them to pray and distrust at the same time. If there is any anxiety at all about life, it is to be not for these things, but for the deeper ones mentioned in verse 33. 2-6. Behold the birdsâ€"Jesus’s in- timate acquaintance with all the natural life about him is one of the attractive studies of the Gospels. 29. 8910111011 in all his gloryâ€"The glory of Slomon was as proverbial as his wisdom, his wealth, and his films. ’5 was nut, however; glory of charactm‘. but of lavish. di'spl‘uy and superficial spendm'. How they grow is difficult fr) de« scribe. At any rate, it is without thought or conscious effort on the part of the lilies themselves. Spin~~0ne of the earliest occupa~ tiens. especially of women, was the spinning of garments out of wool and flax, on the hand-spindle. 28. Raiment ~â€" Included shirt, cloak, girdle, shoes, headdress. Can add one cubit unto the mea- sure of his lifeâ€"This is preferable to the old translation, “stature.” As a- cubit is eighteen inches, it would be a very large addition to one s stature, and Luke adds a word of Jesus to the effect that what he has just said is the least one could do (Lqu 12. 26). It was common to think of life in terms of linear measure (Psa. 39. 5). What is meant, therefore, is, that. you can~ not lengthen out your life by fret- ting. They sowY notâ€"Their heavenly Father feedeth them, not because of their faihxre to work. Here is no invitation to a life of listlessness. Birds are not qualified to sow and reap. But men are. And God provides for men by prospering their work. Are not ye of much more valueâ€" Suggesting the unreasonableness of anxiety. Men are the children of God, and the Bible puts upon them the highest valuation of all crea- tion. 27. Suggesting the nselessnvess of anxiety. Jefferson said that most men spend their lives in apprehen- ding dangers that; never come to pass. Barnsr~ Sometimes buildings above ground, but oftener cistern- like pits. A GOOD COTE?“ MTXTl'RE. liadies’ Cabbage.â€"-Buil a firm white cabbage fifteen minutes, «hanging the water (using boiling water) when tender drain and set {side until perfectly cold. Chop line and add LWU b‘aten eggs, one tableSpoonful of butter, pepper and salt. three tablespnonfuls of rich milk, stir all well together and bake in a buttered dish until brown; serve hot. This; dish reâ€" eembles cauliflower and is diâ€" g: stible. Cabbage Salad.â€"vTake one small head of cabbage and three sweet green peppers, using seed of one, and chop all fine with a small on- iun. salt and cover same fer one hwur. Then pour over :1 ‘pint of wold water and drain off dry. Mi); rhis with a rich mayonnaise dress! ing‘, add 1L little more salt if necesâ€" Wri’ro Mm‘irn Eve R/‘mmlv (‘n., (‘hirpcm for 48pngo iwa’n‘ath Eve "Bank From \Vriio all about Your T'IW‘ Tz‘nuh‘m and va will advisw m: M Hm Prom»? Amflir-al Hm: of 1114‘ Murine Tim Rr-mr‘dixu in me Fuwl‘irfl Cast). Your Drug‘ziet wiU to“ you that Murine 1191mm: Saw vaa. Shenzflv rm: Weak Eros. Dnosn't Smmfigfi‘nmho‘i Fvaniu. and 9011.4 for 59¢. 'I‘rv It i". Ymvr EVA“ 2an in Bahv's Eye‘s for Snny F ' lids and Granu‘ation. vliggs for LuncheoniCover the button! of. a basin with cracker crumbs, thcn a layer of. chopped bl. ilcd .cg‘gs, with pepper and aft. Pour over the whole a sauce of milk, butter, flour, and seasoning, and serve hot. Deviled EggsABoil the eggs hard. Hemovu yolks and mix with one tablespoon of ohm: oil {on ei‘ery five yolks. Add salt, “pepper, vinegar, and mustar‘d to tastze. Mix well and fih the Whites With the mixture. Mary had a littlefhen That laid an egg each day, And thus it is that some will work While some Will loaf and play. Alban Rushbrook’s Muscles are ' Turning Into Bone. Details of an even more extraor- dinary case of myositis ossificans than that of Alban Rushbrook were given by a Dublin (Ireland) corre» spondent. Rushbrook’s muscles are turning into bone, and he has to move about with extreme care, beâ€" cause if he fell he might break in several places. His jaw was fixed, and he could not open his mouth, but his teeth having been injured in an accident, he could be fed with a spoon. In his sixtyâ€"seventh year he ought pneumonia while at work, and died. From the top of his head to his knees he was one mass of bone. There is no other medicine can equal Baby’s Own Tablets for the 0111'e~0f stomach, bowel and teethi ing troubles. They come as a mes- sage of hope to worried mothers as they make sickly, pcevish, crying children bright and well. And the mother has the guarantee of a gov- ernment analyst that this medicine contains no opiate 01‘ poisonous soothing stuff. Mrs. Maurice Mur- phy, Slanfm'd, Ont, 533'81‘4‘] think Baby’s Own Tablets the best medicine in the world. 1 know of nothing that can equal them in C111“! ing stomach. bowel and teething truubles.”fl(,SOld by all medicine déél'tii‘é' hr by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. \Villiams’ Mediw cine (30., Brogrky‘ll “Ont. Fouf or five years ago Rushbrook was. an inmate of a Dublin hospital, and in discussing his disease rec- ently, Dr. Smyly, house surgeon of the Meat-h Hospital, Dublin, referâ€" A MESSAGE 0F HOPE K .Tfl WORRIED MOTHERS red to the case of William Clarke, 3. County Cork man. The disease attacked Clarke when he was a. young boy, but he lived to the age of sixtyâ€"seven years. His skeleton IS in the medical school of Trinity College, and is a much prized curio- sity. K TWO EGG DISHES. Free to Our Readers. BRITTLE MEN. CABBAGE. CACLKLES. Mr. George Harris, of Virden,; :Man.‘ says: "I suffered acutely- ;from piles, but I mu glad to say:E Znnvhuk \vnrkod a (:nmple CUI‘C.”E . Mrs. S. L‘oukc, «165 Pacific Ave”; §\\'innipog. says: “A munlll ago mas 0111‘le b_\' ZumBuk of a bml at: ltacl: of. bleeding pilos, to which I. ghad bcen subject fm‘ :1 long; time.” ' Mr. William Kcnly, of Upper. "“ 0 Mile Rixm', Hams ('n.‘ 8.,3 “I Suffered terribly from} piles. The pain fl'Un'l Ll;wa: was not? ‘tllflfffi almost unbvui'able. I tried ix'm‘inns oiutmeuls, but everything failed to do me the sligblotal: guodg {I was tired of trying various runeâ€"L flies, \‘ilN-n I ht‘fll‘d of Zamâ€"Bnk, andl thought, as a last resource. I would give this balm a trial. In a very" Piles are. caused by distension of? :the hon'un‘rlmid voins, and the tis» ism;- beconms highly inflamed, dry‘ find sore. an-Huk cools and 'sumhes the inflame-d ti.sue and the; £1103.“an ossonrcs in Zamâ€"Buk peneâ€"l truic the diseased parts, giving frease quickly. slwrt time Zunrl’mk cfi‘r‘ctod what"; all the other ointments and modiv‘ pinrs hal faflcd to (loâ€"a complete} curef’ 5 “A :‘ I u . ; Wherever there IS mflummahon,‘ pr uk-ca‘ation, there Zamliuk“ phould be applied. It heals ulcer3,§ abscesses, festering . 5mm», com gcrucks, scalp sores, cuts, burnsfi scalds, bruises, etc. All druggists" and stores, 50 cents a box, 01' pos I, .free from Zamâ€"Buk (70., Toronto ‘ for price. I Refuse substitutes. [ Cabbage or Pouatocs.-â€"One cup- l'ui of boiling Vinegar, two eggs‘ beaten Well, one large tablespoonfi {1.1 of mustard, one large table-2 spoonful of cornstarch. Mix corn-f slnrch and mustard together and put in with the eggs, then add the‘ hot, Vinegar. Pepper, salt. and sugu‘ to taFte. When €001 add oneâ€"half cupful of cream, sweet or sour. Fruit Salad.~~Yolks of three eggs, beaten light, one cupful olive oil, beat well while stirring into eggs,- txwvthirds cupful of thick cream lwat- thoroughly as you add to evgs: and oil. Sugar to taste, table-'2 spoonful of salt, oneâ€"fourth tca' spoonful of red pepper. For Lettucc.â€"Little bacon or pickled pork in a. skillet, three eggs,; oneâ€"half pint sweet cream. one tea.- spnon cornstarch, one‘half glass of vinegar to be added after cooked.f Advicekis easy to 'give, but most men prefer to pay a lawyer for the] kind they are to follow. ‘ THE SUFFERING firs. Geo. C. Wadden, Waddcn’d Cove, N. S., says:â€"â€"”A few years 'ago I was completely run down. AI times I would be so weak that l was unable to do my housework: I suffered from severe headaches; pains in the back and dizziness; and at times I «felt as though lif was scarcely worth living. I ha, tried several medicines without get ting relief, when I finally decide to give Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills af trial. After using two or thre boxes I noticed a change, and af ter taking the Pills about tw months I was again enjoying 300% health, and have 'since been we} and strong. I can confidently re commend Dr. Williams’ Pink Pill; to all weak and rundown womenfl You can get; this great blood-l building, health restoring medicin ‘ from any dealer in drugs, or th Pills will be sent by mail at 5' cents a box or six boxes for $2.5? by The Dr. Willimns’ Medicine Co.' Brockville, Ont; Marriage is either a success, a failure or a compromise. Can be Banishcd by the Rich, Rea! Blood Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills Actually Make. Behind the veil of her modesty) and silent patience nearly everfi woxymi endures guffering thabcast-s' a, shadow over half her existence; An aching back, tired limbs, attacks of faintness, and headache upon' headache need not be part of a woJ man’s life. Such trials indicatd plainly that the system requires the new blood that is supplied by Du Williams’ Pink Pills. These Pillé are valued by suffering women‘ who have used them, above a1 other medicines, because they makd the rich, red blood that makes wo; men well, bright and at; their best, This is the secret of the great suci cess of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills; ZAM-I} UK CERES FILES. Evidenro From All Stiurécs. SA LAD DRESSING S. WOMAN ENDURES

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