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The Liberal, 12 May 1910, p. 2

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A medicine. that can make rich, red blood will cure anaemia, rheuâ€" matism. eczema, neuralgia, indiges- tion, heart palpitation, the ills of gillhood and of womanhood and a host of other troubles~simply be- cause these troubles are the result of bad blood-that; is why they al- ways cure the above troubles and bring the glow of health to pale Cheeks. Sold by all medicine deal- ers or direct at 50 cents a, box or six boxes for $2.50, from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., B-mckville, Ont. Ask any doctor and he will tell you that. eczema is caused by imâ€" purities in the blood; that nothing can cure it that, does not reach the liloodâ€"v’tlhat- outward applications are worthless. That is the reason why Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have always proved so successfuLâ€"they am on the blood. and in acting on the blood they banish those erup- tions and pimples, relieve the irri- tation and itching and give perfect health. They have cured thousands of cases where poor blood has reâ€" sulted in disease, Among,r those they have cured is Mrs. James Wilâ€" ling, Aylmer, Ont., who says: “I suffered a good deal with eczema and did not get. anything to help me until I took Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. These freed my blood of all impurities and gave me speedy reâ€" lief I am, therefore, naturally very enthusiastic in praise of these pills.” rain being reported. , Slight falls of snow in other sections also helped greatly in supplying moisture. The increased acreage will be 20 per curt. The United States immigra- tion is responsible for much in- crease. ' Growing grain has not been damaged by snow. ‘3‘. despatch frum New York says: No danger is to be feared from ciâ€" tier Haliey’s comet 01' iis tail, acâ€" cm‘ding to Dr; Harold Jacuby, pruâ€" frssor u," astronomy. who lectured It} ()oiumbia University On Thurs- day afternoon. The comet is sepâ€" arated from the earth by at least 50 (100,000 miles of space, which is a distance great enough to prevth 11-.)- possible evil effects on the earth. The earth may pass through Us mil, which is composed of such flimsy and cphon‘mral substances H atthere‘ will be absolutely no gunsxibility of any kind of danger. Aid Hr. Jacob» Seeding Completed at Most Points in the West. A despabch from Winnipeg says: (Imp conditions throughout the Canadian prairies were never bet,« ter than at present. The weekly (1'. P. R. crop report, which was isâ€" sued on Wednesday, shows that sending is cmnpletcd at many pcints along the line, and where it is not. as yet. finished. only about 10 or 15 per cent. of it remains to be aocomplished. Weather condi- ticns are favorable, considerable a++++++++++++++++++++f I BABY CRIED I Dr. Jaeoby Says Poison Will be Di- luted and Harmless. It; is Banisth by Dr. William’ Pink Pills Because They Make Good Blond. H++H+++ ++§H>++ +++H++++++++ l I + i++++++++ Mrs. Eugene Gagnn, L’Islx-t Station, Quin. saysrâ€"J‘I be: lieve Baby’s ()wn 'l‘ablc-ts “10 best medicine in the world for little ones. I have given them in my baby for colic. constipation and sometimes for bi‘vnking‘ up a, fever, and l have: llf’-\'(’1‘ known them to fail in giving; prompt relief. Refers I began the use of “m Tablets my bully was very thin and cried continually. Since (lien she lmx gran splvndid- ly and is plump and healthy. I' film gnvv tlw Tablets to my four yvum old child who sufâ€" fui‘ed frown-“(1y from convul- Siuns :iml t‘l’my made :1- per- mnnunt ourr‘. When I have Mby‘s ()wu ’lfalJlOts in the lmuav l fw-l Mile, and I ad- vim author nmthmw also ta keep them on hand.” Sold by medicine dealers or by mail at. cents a. box from The. Dr. Williams’ Medicine 00.. l’h’nvkvillo, ()nb. '4+++++++++++++++++¢+++ ECZEMA IS CAUSED BY IMPURE BLOOD ALL GAS IN COMET'S TAIL. CROP CONDITIONS G001}. CONTINUALLY 31, 32. Blasphemy against the Spirit shall not be forgiven H Be- cause it betrays a. hardness of heart which is past all repentance. The Pharisees could be forgiven for speaking against the Son of man, because it was conceivable they did it in ignorance, the humble life of Jesus not being in keeping with their Messianic expectations. But when. in face of their certain knowledge that the miracle they had witneSscd was due only to the benign influence of the Spirit of God. they had charged the perforâ€" mer of the miracle with being de- mon-pessessed. maliciously calling good evil, their case was hopeless. In no world, present or future, could such men be forgiven, since their egregious prejudices hemmed them in from all influences of the Spirit and made impossible any true. penitence. 38. We would see a sign~The cated depravity of the deep ‘24. By Beelzebubâ€"See Word Stu- dies for April 3. No better testiâ€" mony to the genuineness of the miracle could exist then this spe- cious and senseless fling of the Pharisees. Since the wonder had actually taken place, it must be circumvented somehow and the en- thusiasm of the people checked. So this foolish charge is made that Jesus is in league with the prince of demons. Gathered not with incâ€"Christ came with unlimited authority and power, exhibiting in himself God’s final way with' men. Those, thereâ€" fore, whn_are not gathering the sheaves 0f the spiritual harvest in his way, and under his direction, are undoing the work of the cen- ‘tur‘es (scattereth). 25. Every kinddom dividedâ€"The first move of Jesus was to expose the flimsiness of the accusation. It was notorious that a kingdom, or a. city, or a, house which was rent, by disunion, was in a bad way. The logic of that; was, that Satan’s king- dom had no chance to stand, that Satan was working against his own interest (verse 26.) 29. First bind the strong manâ€" It was not by being in league with the. devil that Jesus was able to enter his realm and spoil his schemes for the destruction of men. He had gained the mastery over Satan in the wilderness, and this lesser work uf casting out inferior demons was It is only the man who, in the name of Jesus. has conquered the forces of evil within himself that can go forth, in the same name, to cast the demons out of others. The son of Davidâ€"â€"A popular title for the Messiah, reflecting the teachingof the rabbis, thatvthe son of David would not come until Rome’s rule was world-wide. Durâ€" ing the lifetime of Jesus no ques- tions as to the Davidic descent of his family were raised even by his enemies. Jude, the Lord’s bro- ther after the flesh. had descend- ants who incurred the jealous hat- red of Domitian, the emperor, for the very reason that they sprang from David. 27. By whom do your sons cast them out 'IvJesus thus turns the charge back upon the Pharisees themselves. Exorcism, or the cast- ing out of demons by means of mag- ic formula, and incantations, was practised by some rabbis and their disciples. Let them be the judges whether such notable miracles ought to be assigned to Satan, when their miserable works of magic are attri- buted to a- higher power. 28. The final thrust of Jesus is tne inevitable one. If it is child- ish to think that such remarkable deeds as those done by Jesus could possibly emanate from Satan, then the Spirit of God must be their source. That being so. the king- dom of God was with them, which was the same as saying he was the Messiah. 30. He that is not with incâ€"Refer- ring to the Pharisees. Sine-e they had withheld their sympathy from him in his contest» against the powâ€" or of evil, they were simply adding strength to the other sideâ€"they were the, ones in league with Beelâ€" zehub. Verse 23. The multitudes were amazedâ€"Well they might be, for they had witnessed a threefold miracleâ€"a poor unfortunate given mental illumination, speech, and sight. Lesson VII. Growing Hatred to Jesus, Matt. 12. 22-32, 38-42. Golden Text, Matt. 12. 30. THE S. S. LESSON INTERNATIONAL LESSON, MAY 15. Survey cameras for use from halâ€" locns are now In constant- usc in the Bntish army. Three nightsâ€"This is a historic diflicult-y, as the body of Jesus lay only two nights in the grave. in the language of Jesus, the Aramaic, it would be said that; he was in the heart of the earth (Hades, the abode of disembodied spirits) three onahs, an on'ah being day and a night. so that a part wuiild be counted as a whole. Our transla- tion is not accurate, but as near as we can come to accuracy. 42. The condemnation of the Pharisees is further emphasized by a comparison between the eager- ness with which the queen of She ban sought to hear the wisdom uf. Solomon and the stupidity with which they listened to the wisdom of One greater than Solomon 1 39-41. The Sign of Jonahâ€"Really twc miraclesâ€"tho repentance of the Ninevites apart from any working of wonders, and the deliveranc‘e'of the prophet from the belly of the whale. If the Pharisees would not repent and believe because of his preaching, he would grant. no other Sign, except the future wonder of his own resurrection. Pharisees is seen in nothing better than this. They had been comâ€" pletely routed in their vicious at- tempt to fasten upon Jesus the charge of being in alliance with Sa- tan. Still they persist in asking for a work of wonder in proof of his Messiahship. It was cuntcmptible impudence, and evoked the stingâ€" ing and well-deserved phrase, evil and adulterous generation (39)â€" people who. in Old Testament lanâ€" guage, had forsaken the true God and defiled themselves by illicit re- lations with the world. Although Jesus did perform miracles to ac- credit his mission‘ (John 11. 4 and 423, he never acceded to any such intpious request as this for a mere Immoral, ostentatious display of power. V I! ;ou :- donut clfinot lupply you. notlfy III and we will gladly dlroc‘ you :0 when our punk Iro to bo had. Thm'l a satisfaction in a palacfly MM houu aknflnrtowhen numbed, ll protected by good stout clothing. rain-colt, («amalgam qturdy boon. froth your property I0 am it emerges rom winter In hudy. rugged and atronz II It catered. Quality do" it. I15 with- Itandl the titers of winter storm. hmmu. upld channs of tvmpenmro. humidity Ind ~mo dlslntonatmg oflocb of Ian. wind. cold. rain. hallgnd snow. Earn-hm: tint cogent: in put ur- Evan- thln: that «(can't u 1:)? out. Thur. why the nullity no“. Thu probation nflordod proprrt utter t‘no mm coating ll worn down tho bar. wood II no prom: nun (monk worn down m (In llama. 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A despatch from Washington saw: In less than fifteen minutes” time the Senate on Wednesday con- sidered and passed the pension ap- ptopriation bill, carrying «about $155,000,000. Senator Scott, who was in charge of the bill, stated that henceforth there would be a rapid falling off in the amount re- qmred for the payment of pensions. He said that 31,000 pensioners had died last year. The CfiNflDlflfl FNRBANKS COMPAHV, lelted, MONTREIL FAIRBANKS - MORSE h; Gasoline Engines All. A HUNDRED AND FOUR. MILLION S FOR PEN SION S. .__. He came to Canada. some five years ’ , . before Queen Victoria ascended the 8- senate I “3595 Approprmtmns throne. and was in good health un- fm' $155,900,00m til a few weeks ago. Recently he f W ‘ h- _On recelved a letter from a brother 111 kg. ggsgzghth’agogfteenafnifiilibes’ In Land from whom he had not m‘nm no.5,” M. wmqnmaw mmlhc-ard in 60 years. It’s Your Pride WINNIP-EG MANITOBA Branches:»â€"Toronu, St. John, N.B.. wmnlpec, canary. 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A d-espatch from Montreal says: A tragic incident took place during the voyage of the Allan liner Ionâ€" ian from Glasgow to Montreal. Two young people, bound for the West, George Rose and Agnes Brown. be- came acquainted at the start of the trip and became engaged, intend- ing to get married on their arrival in Canada. In mid ocean the girl died suddenly from heart failure and her body was buried at sea. Half of Them Purchased, Says Former Senator. A despatch from Chicago say’s: “I believe that fifty per cent. of the seats in the United States Sen- ate. can be said to have been prac- tic ally purchased.” This state- ment was made here on Wednesday by former United States Senator Wm. E. Mason in the course of an interview in which he urged the election of United States Senators by direct vote of the people. 0U have a home and it should be your pride. Is it 2’ Is it paint.- ed just nicely? 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