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The Home Circle for Our Young People
-by MRS. Q. B. LINDSEY
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Simply stir the powder into milk, boil a
few minutes, and it’s done. Directions
printed on the package.
Flavors: Vanilla, Strawberry, Lemon,
Chocolate, and Unfiavored.
At Grocers*, IO cents a package.
Beautiful Recipe Book Free. Address,
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SPECIAL FUND FOR MINISTERS.
Meridian Male College, by special arrange
ment, offers a great reduction to young
preachers, and Woman’s College offers
preachers’ daughters less than half price.
For particulars write
PRES. J. W. BEESON, Meridian, Miss.
Mrs. Winslow's rooming Syrup
Has been used for over SIXTY-FIVE YEARS by
MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHI LDREN,
WHILE TEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS.
It SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS,
ALLAYS all PAIN, DISPELS WIND COLIC, and
is the best remedy for infantile diarrhoea. Sold
by Druggists in every part of the world. Be sure
to ask for “Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup,”
and take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a
bottle. AN OLD AND WELL-TRIED REMEDY.
WEAK EYES
Are mad strong by Leonardi’s Eye Lotion.
Inflammation is cured without pain in one
day. No other eye remedy so pure and
healing, Keeps the eyes in working trim.
It makes strong eyes.
Guaranteed or money refunded. Drug
gists sell it at 25 cts, or forwarded pre
paid on receipt of price be S. B. Leonardi
& Co., Tampa, Fla.
FACIAL DISFIGUREMENT.
Many people with poor complexions and
blotchy skins fool themselves into believ
ing that it improves their looks to cover up
the defects with cosmetics. It only makes
matters worse. A 50-cent box of Tetterine
will do more good than SSO worth of cos
metics by removing the blemishes for
good. Ringworm, pimples, abrasions, gca
liness, eczema, tetter, etc., are quickly and
permanently ended. At drug stores or by
mail from Shuptrine Co., Savannah, Ga.
IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT ON
HEIDER TRACTORS.
In another part of this paper appears
the advertisement of the Heider Mfg. Co.,
Carroll, lowa, announcing an important
improvement on Heider Tractors, namely, a
simple device which permits the using of
either gasoline, motor spirits or kerosene.
As a Gasoline Tractor, their machine was
an unquestioned success, easily leadng as
a practical, economical, one-man tractor
With the Kerosene device which from now
on becomes a part of every Heider Tractos,
the operating expense is not only greatly
reduced, but it enables every owner of a
Heider Tractor to use the kind of fuel best
adapted to his needs.
Speaking of reduced operating cost, ac
tual tests have proven that one gallon of
kerosene now does more work than a gal
lon of gasoline and develops the same
power.
Those of our readers who expect to look
into the tractor proposition should by all
means investigate the Heider Tractor. An
illustrated descriptive catalog and full
particulars will be sent free to all who
write the Heider Mfg. Co., 795 Main Street,
Carroll, lowa.
Is not the Bible for fallen man,
To teach him the way to arise again?
Is there anything yet that man can do
To promote the cause of Christ anew?
To raise humanity from its fallen state
Which surely seems a bitter fate,
To those who are bound in fetters of
sin;
Why not accept Jesus and be ye clean.
This falling away in the spiritual man
Christ said would precede his coming
again,
Who will account for this at the judg
ment bar?
While the gate of heaven stands ajar,
To receive the saints that are trusting
in God;
And are sweetly saved through his
precious blood.
Man in the pulpit, is the fault with
you,
Or does it belong to those in the pew.
(Although this is a personal letter
from “Our Missionary ’ in China, I am
sure you will agree with me that it
was too full of interesting things to
be kept all to myself.—L. M.)
Yangchow, China, May 28, 1913.
Dear Cousin: Your letter just receiv
ed, and I was so glad to hear from
you again. I have thought so many
. times recently that I would write you,
but I am letting other things crowd
my letter writing out. The hospital
work is keeping us busy all the time
and when I have any time for rest
I feel that I must rest in order to
keep a sweet disposition. You know
that is hard to do when you are tired.
Yes, I read in the paper a few days
ago the good news of the arrival
of my little cousin, Margaret Adeline
Upshaw. Congratulations to the fath
er and mother. I know you are happy
and I am happy for you.
If she is as pretty and as sweet as
the little foreign babies born in China
since I have been here she is a darl
ing.
I am crazy about our babies. We
have a dear Chinese baby in the hos
pital now, six days old. Her mother
is the postmaster’s wife here, and
she is so lovely.
We have many things of interest
occurring every day about the hospital,
but I cannot begin to write about them
all.
Please remember that I think of you
often and pray for you and your great
work. I wish that you had a flying
machine if it would bring you to China
just a little while if for no longer.
I am sending you a copy from the
Shanghai paper an account of a most
remarkable character, who was in
command of the soldiers of this place.
The general has been a great friend
to Dr. Taylor and his work and had
promised him two thousand dollars to
wards new buildings for the hospital.
We all as foreigners feel that God used
him as an instrument in protecting
us during the revolutionary war. We
were horribly shocked to get the news
of his death last Saturday afternoon.
The Chinese began to get frightened
and those who had plenty of money
began to move away. They felt that
so much depended on the “Tiger,”
as he was called. To our surprise,
THE GOLDEN AGE FOR JULY 3, 1913
THE BIBLE AND HUMANITY.
Lottie Brouse.
News from China
One plan of redemption to man is
given, •
One God is watching, from his throne
in heaven;
The Holy Spirit, the comforter, came
To glorify our redeemer’s name;
One cure for sin God’s word reveals,
And to mankind it thus appeals—
To learn of him in his blessed word,
Ank seek an interest in his blood.
How can humanity scorn the name
Os him who on Calvary was slain!
When for us, his life was so freely
given,
To buy cur redenmption and a home
in heaven.
Oh, why not heed to his pleading
voice!
And make his salvation our eternal
choice;
For he is “the life, the truth, the way,”
That leads us to eternal day.
Ray, Indiana.
everything has seemed very quiet,
however, since his death.
The general was first heard of in
connection with a powerful band of
robbers in the north of this province,
Kiang Su. He soon became the leader
of the band up into the thousands.
The viceroy found that it would be
hard to control this force, and there
fore an agreement was made for a
meeting, in which this chieftain was
appointed by the government to man
age and control the bandits, and he
did, for the good of the government.
This was about two years before the
Boxers of 1900. He helped to keep
this section peaceful during the Boxer
trouble. He has permitted the foreign
ers to distribute Bibles and literature
to his soldiers during the revolution
and preach to them every Sunday
since. He has been very friendly to
wards Christianity. We feel that he
is a great loss to his country.
We do not anticipate trouble at the
present, but it is the opinion of many
that it is coming later. I mean in
Yangechow.
Dr. Taylor has a great many patients
among the soldiers. Don’t you want
to go over to the hospital with me
just a few minutes and see the baby
and the other little folks and grown
folks, too? They make real nice pa
tients, and they listen to the Gospel
too. I believe a great many of them
are saved. We have a patient now
who wants to be baptized. She has
been here about six months. Her foot
was amputated a few weeks ago, and
since she is one of the many who have
no money, Dr. Taylor is having her
a wooden leg made, which I hope will
be satisfactory.
We have prayers in the chapel ev
ery morning at 7:30 for the helpers
and all the patients who are able to
A WOMAN’S APPEAL.
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