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1 V Vjl U. 12Bi > every person; “FAMILIAR SONGS
OF THE GOSPEL” Round or Shape Notes, for $3 for 100. Words and music, 83 very best
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THE CHALLENGE OF THE INCI
DENTAL.
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it at any cost, and let it be finished
“as in the great Taskmasker’s eye.”
Luck has nothing to do with deciding
the rewards that come from God’s
hands. He never disappoints the pa
tient plodder, and never through all
eternity will he give his “Well done”
to the one Who shirked his “assign
ment” and hoped that some chance
would bring returns without the ex
penditure of the very best that God
had given him.
Let us go bravely each to our daily
task, never caring whether our serv
ice is heard of again or not, but sure
of this —that He who appoints to every
man his work will, with unerring fidel
ity, see that the lives of the very hum.
blest of us all shall accomplish the
great purpose that he had in giving
them to us. —Sunday School Times.
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON.
(Continued from Page 7.)
30), (Acts 5:12-16), (Acts 9:32-35),
(Acts 19:11-12.) We have the same
Jesus now. What He did then He can
do now, and what He did then He will
do now. Only believe and we will
“see the glory of God.” (John 11:40),
(Mark 11:22-24), (Matt. 13:58), (Matt.
17:19-20.)
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HOPE FOR DRUG ADDICTS?
Free Distribution of a Successful Rem
edy Has Done Untold Good.
estimated that within a com
paratively •s'iprt time nearly three
thows2ffi£rl)msons addicted to the use
of opium or morphine in some form,
have taken advantage of the generous
offer of the Waterman Institute, 124
East-25th street, Branch 3, New York,
to send a free supply of a truly remark
able home remedy for these insidious
and dangerous habits. The expres
sions of satisfaction derived from the
continued use of the remedy are prac
tically unanimous. It is said that the
free distribution will be continued for
a time.
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SOME USEFUL HINTS.
If a whole egg is too much of a bur
den for. the invalid’s stomach try the
yolk only.
If poisoned by ivy, bathe the afflict
ed part freely three times a day with
sweet spirits of niter.
Damp salt will remove the discolora
tions of cups and saucers caused by
tea and careless washing.
To clean willow furniture use salt
and water. Apply with a nail brush,
scrub well and dry thoroughly.
Seamless boiler tubes are now made
from solid ingots of metal by a pro
cess that twists and stretches the
fibers, and is said to make a tube much
stronger than the ordinary ones.
A room with a low ceiling will seem
higher if the window curtains hang to
the floor. Lambrequins may be used
to extend the curtains to the ceiling
and thus carry out the effect.
A London medical man says: “Be
careful in your dealings with horserad
ish. It irritates the stomach far more
than spice, and an overdose will bring
on an unpleasant sensation for days.”
A kitchen table, with as many draw
ers beneath it as a writing desk and
having a high back like a sideboard
full of pigeon holes for kitchen uten
sils, is a recent addition to the hired
girl’s comfort.
From a recent study of the bones of
apes it appears that the
Itorilla and chimpanzee approach near
■Lto man, but in
Mghpu-taqg
But great differences exist between
the proportions of the human frame
and those of all the apes.
FATHER’S METHOD.
During a recent slight illness 5-year
old Teddy, usually so amiable, flattly
and obstinately refused to take his
medicine, says the Delineator. After
a somewhat prolonged and ineffectual
argument with him, his mother at last
set the glass of medicine down, lean
ed her head on her hands and “play
ed” that she was crying. A moment
passed, and the tender-hearted Teddy
unable longer to bear the sight of his
mother’s stricken attitude, inquired,
“What’s the matter, mother dear?”
Without removing her hands from her
eyes she replied, “I’m grieved that my
son won’t take his castor oil for me.”
Whereupon Teddy sat up in bed and
offered consolingly: “Oh, I wouldn’t
feel badly if I were you, mother dear.
Father will be home soon and he’ll
make me take it.”
Sunday Eggs.
If you live in the country, get your
mother to let you have all the eggs
laid on Sunday to sell for missions. Or,
ask for one hen to be your missionary
hen. Sell the eggs, and in the spring
raise a brood of nice young broilers.
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The Golden Age for January 6, 1910.
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