., _ _T1-1a_”e1iAiti.prraTowNcUnRnmN r A * ‘r »r»to1»§»-fsiaua. '~ ft' ,Pdckets - Never in Bulk. _ ' V c It .is heartening to sce how ardent feeling right-who have headache. , _ _ s - -1 ` for the prize of their high calling. ln, coated tongue. had taste and foul ",Bl'0WL .L§\)¢l| §°¢| I Blae Labei' sockper lb. the early Christians were to seize up-, breath, dizahioss. can't sleep, are ned Lab`¢t,"so¢.` - oois Lsboinoo. perth. _ g A _, __`\ ‘“ A @;t.-.»;;*:,.1;- »v ,a -;;,_,, ° ` - l The newest W thing out- the Mom Easter ` . ` package contains Z\ Q ° a choice assort C6;(c2}E1& S ment of fruit, nuts and cream centres v 1 1') Y W MAKES 5P|-ENWD BAKED PHO' \has spread over thscountry. lt makes pUQ1'3_ delicious porridgo, it cooked without __ stirring, and can be used for all kinds ’ , of appetlzlng baked products. Do you know what is the first thing ‘ Try also the ready-cooked form, y0u’ll do after trying Dr- Jacksons known as Roman Meal Nuggets. Those Roltnat; Meinl glems, mudfiins, orf lpa;-Prgkverydsatisfylng ift senvetdl with hot ca es ou’ sen your r en s m an cream-a rea a every- some, they’re so delicious. digestiblelbody enjoys. Made by Roman Meal | _sq iq I and laxatlve. That‘s how Roman Meal Co., Toronto. *left undone. effrontory. But to say, us Peter did. AENEA8 AND DORCAS. Acts 918243. Sunday School Lesson April _9, 1916. eotosn 'rss1':- "in an things showing thyself a, pattern of good works.”- Titus 2:7. on opportunities. Over and over, as soon as precautions relaxed a little, they sprang forward at once on the gospel charge. They must have known that this would only bring fresh persecution. The memory of the last attack of their enemies was very bitter. But forgetting the things, behind, they pressed toward the mark for the prize of t heir high calling. In this they were a glorious example for modern Christians who have no per- secution to fear and can preach Christ every day all their lives il' they choose to. - - u a a ' We might have been sure that Peter would be one to take advantage or rtunlt s was afforded such an oppo y a by the conversion of Saul, the perse- cuter." Peter had received from his Lord a personal commission. 1-le was eager to redeem himself for, his sad denial. He “went throughout all parts" with the good news ot the ris- en Christ. Jerusalem could not con- tain him, all Galilee could not contain him. When a. man once catches them issionary vision his life is inevit- ably widened. He may have been a fisher on the Sea , oi Gennesaret; henceforth he fishes in every ocean. ll ll* # _ Pete went`to the saints as well as to t he sinners. He ministered to be- lievers as well as to unbeilevers, to Aeneas and Dorcas. as well as to Cor- nelius. Some ministers take thought for the wide concerns of sociology and political economy more than for the happiness and growth of their own church members. Some church mem- bers care more for outsiders than for their fellow members over whose ln- terests they promise to watch when they joined the Church. This one is to be done, and the other not to bc ! '# 1 I If Peter had said to Aeneas, as n quack would have said, "Be of 'good cheer, I will heal thee," it would have required no iaith, nothing but bra'/.cn "Jesus Christ healeth thee; arise." called for faith of the highest order. Only a. heart very close to the Mus- ter's dares say what Christ will or will not do. Peter had walked with Christ through three crowded years, and he was so familiar with his ways that he could predict them with confl- dence. We can ‘get the same happy , . ,, "lBlS”lIl|lFl$" llllll “LIVER ill] BUWELS DOrI’T STAY HEADACHY, CON8TI- f PATED. SICK. WITH BREATH BAD AND STOMACH SOUR Got u 10~cent`box now. You men and women who csn't get billous. nervous, and upset, bothered with a sick, gassy. disordered stomach, orhave a had cold. Are youkseping your bowels clean with Cascarets. or merely forcing a passageway every few days with salts, oathartic pills or castor oil? Cascarets work while you sleep; cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigested, fcrmcuting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the system all the coustipated wustc lnzltter und poison in the bowels. ' A Cnscarei. tonight will straighten you Ollt by morning~o 10-cent box from nny drug store will koop your stomach sweet, liver und bowels rcgn- lar, und head olcur for months. Don’t forget the' children. They love Cas. carets because they taste good-never gripe or sicken. power of prediction, but only on the some terms. #£1 $ xr The result of the healing of Aeneas was that all Lydda und the plnin of Sharon turned to tl\e_l.ord. Nothing draws men like benefits. Men may be terrified into conversion. but they ure fur more likely to bo uttrueted in- to conversion. Ministers used to warn sinners ol’ the horrors oi’ hell, and that was well: we could stand more of that kind of preaching today than we are getting; but the preach- ing of these times, painting the love of the Redeemer, the joys oi’ the redeemed life, and the eternal bliss of heaven, is on the whole fur more ci- fectivc. >¥ X1 # Dorcas, no less than Peter, was a typical Christian. because she also was consplcuouslya helper. She was “full” of good works and almsdceds. Most of us are only half full, or have only two or three good deeds rattling around in t he bottom ot"the measure. But the lite of Dorcnsgoverflowed good measure, heaped up, pressed down. running over. Thnt is why she was mourned so bitterly when she died. She had tnken i`ull possession of her Christian opportunities. Shc could not preach like Peter, but she could and did preach like Dorcas. She could not work l’eter's miracles. but she had other miracles to hcl' credit, miracles oi' llcurt-healing and of soul- resurrcction, Tho world would hesitate long if it had to choose. bc~ C slllllll scnnt ttssmlilnuilinllluuslttl A A tween its Peters*u:d.li,s Dorcases. We do not .wonder that such a wo- man as Dorcas was brought back to life; the only wonder is that she was allowed to leave. Yet this wonder. repeated whenever a Dorcas dies, is V0l'Y Bhmtsigllted and seidsh, after all. lt is* based on the assumption that this is the only world in which ,Dorcas can be utilized, that God can- not hsve a wise use for Dorcas in heaven, We shall learn better when we cross the Jordan, and with -that fuller knowledge our foolish quest- ionings of God's transferences will fall to tho gr0und.- Westmisister Adult Bibi Class. "WE CHILDREN PERl8H AT SCRANTON. SCRANTON, Pa., April 3.- Five children were burned to death carb’ today in the fire which destroyed the home of Patrick Marion, in this city. The children ranged from thirteen months to ten years. _ Al Real Flesh Builder For Thin People Thin men and women-that big. hearty, illling dinner you ate last night. \\'hat became of all the fat- producing nourishment it contained? You huveu’t -gained in weight one ounce. That food passed from your body like unburned coal through an open grate. The material was there, but your food doesn't work and stick. and the plain truth is you hardly get enough nourishment from your meals to pay for tho cost of cooking. ’l‘his is truo of thin folks tho world over. Your nutritive organs, your functions ot' assimilation. are probably sadly o ent nn need reconstruction ,outt`g"'d. 'Q' . l Cut out the foolish foods and funny sawdust diets. (Tut out everything but thc rneztls you nro catiug and cut' with every one ot’ those a. single Surgol tablet. in two weeks notc the difference Let the scales be the judge. Five to eight good solid pounds of healthy, "siaythere" fat may be the net rc- sult. Sargol aims to change weak stagnant blood with millions of fresh new red blood corpuscles-to give the blood the carrying power to dc- llvor every ounce of fat-making ma- terial in your food to every part of your body. Sargol to. mixes with your food, to prepare it for the blood in an lastly assimilated form. Thin people ‘ell how they have gained all' the way from 10 to 25 pounds a month while ‘aking Sargol and any that the new lesh stays put, Sargci tablets are a vnreful combination of six oi' the best assimilntive elements known to chem- stry. They come 40 eblets to a package, are pleasant, harmless and nexpcnsivc, and all other good drug- gists in this vicinity sell them subject to an nbsolutc guarantee of weight in- crease or money back as found in cv- ory package. to supply you, send $1.00 to the Nation al Laboratories 74 St. Antoine St. Montreal and a complete ten days \, l _ \ I _ ’ nn ~+ ° - " P " _ .. `..s,,<.-_ ~n»n'~t»_ In _scrubpbing Old makes the brush l 'A go a lot easter ‘ Old l)uiCl_‘V Clcanstl ’ » . Chase; “r Do _f '_,,%”`~»"é'.-.zifq `* ' - ~`:n\- - 7 (_ _..\¢~.\1,‘{‘._`:_§";f-. _- ‘QQ / ff t‘\, ' / I l _ . V im /mio/0.9.nf WAIUI , JA _ .\‘ l_ ips SEVEN-YEAR-OLD LAD SE l If you find a druggist whois unablolv AHRE wH"'E TRYING treatment will be sent you postpaid. J Z T BARN met a shocking death today. The lad TO was in a barn trying to smoke and accidentally set fire to the building. His brother and sister managed to es- COATICOOKE, Que.. April 3.-~ cape, but the victim got trapped in Wilfrid Dragon, aged seve n years, the doorway and was burned to death. E_ ...t .,...,. ». ' V' ' -i H I l i I i i _ The grip epidemic has assumed huge proportions As , P'ck- -up ft ip_ To Restore Health, Vigor, Energy, There is Nothing to Compare to I I. has ’ Neve Food l It is the older people who suffer, most from grip. ~..\ -W ....-......~,-........ _ 7,-... -4* » w, until there is scarcely a home but shelters- one or more victims of this cnervating disease. Urged on by sudden changes of temperature, this dreaded scourge sweeps over the country like a forest fire before the Finding them in a more or less weakened condition, grip breaks down their power of resistance and pre- pares thc way for pneumonia, kidney troubles, or heart failure. western winds. In offices, stores Land' factories the forces are greatly reduced because so many are away with grip, while many who stick to their posts do so .withwthe greatest discomfort, because of the pains _and_aches andthe great weakness associated with this disease. It onlylptakcs a few hours of this debilitating ailment to bring even the strongest to their beds and the ‘process of recovery is often' most tedious. A Just at this point Dr. Chasc’s Nerve Food does After cvcry epidemic of grip thc grim reaper makes zt regular harvest, through the medium of these ailments. There is only one way to avoid such re- sults, and that is by thc regular use of such restora- tive treatment as Dr. Chasds Nerve lfood. This great food cure has proven a wonderful blessing to people in advanced years and all whose systems have become run down. _ You need not linger in weakness if you will but " -.....Z¢.~_.,».~_-.~ ...»»_.-,-H -»»~, wonders to hasten the rettirn of health, strength and vitality. By forming' new, rich blood it builds up the trat¢fth§s's.poiq.t 1, ' .r Nerve Food, and have-rwvmmendvd it t0 all mi' ._"friends.?’~:;.,;;s\_*,,~- i . ` system- as nothing else can. Here is a case to _illus- put this treatment to the test. By supplying the in- gredients required by nature, Dr. Chasc`s Nerve Food hastens the process of upbuilding and you can depend on the results proving of lasting benefit. - ‘ fi d.-novo, soi rortli Av¢`.,roro_nto. writes: “After a severe attack Of iluulsy “hd gt-ip,»1ny nervous system seemed to be com- `letel ion down ‘ I 'had taken a good tonic, -- ` _ _ ‘ ' health. -Iiosnnotsty tooiimuch- for this sfo* i ,,;rq3,3,}»;bé'd `1iyl.._m.yl doctor, but still felt very f _. __ _ _,?ngi»vque; would startup at the least sound, and waavery irritable.. A fl°l€11i1l'“d"i3¢d mf’ t” try .I gig 0}1|`;s¢'s_.Nerve Food, and, after taking two 'buggy I felt so mucll improved that 1 continued W' to take four-inore, which completely restored my _ HOW TO AVOID 'GRIP V _ V Rich, red blood istlie gA1'catest of germicidcs, and good ' vitality* the strongest defence against disease. Keep the bodily- vigpr at high-water mark by using 1_)r. Chase ’s §§gt?:“tfo`;?6ff§:o(d5fl1.lll0dQ2l:§ A °“‘f" mm to take "P the wins. and look ' .- if » _.1 " ` v ; 2 . , or Edtdanson, Bates/& Gov., Ltd.,_'l.'oronto. ,.~i". .1 ‘_ .ggi ' " ’ " f Wlhhu """“‘°‘°"“ 1 . Miss E. J. Buswell, Oentralia, Ont., writes: , “ Last. Winter my mother contracted a bud cold. Sho was bothered with shortness of breath, ' wheezing, fevered' and too sore to cough. Our doctorprcscribcd treatment which brought relief from these symptoms, but when she got up she was tired, always tired and weak. I got l:ler~ three boxes of Dr. C'-hase’s Nerve Food. and she soon improved. Her eyes became clear, and bright, the ashcn hue left the face and she be n tuohouseho1ddnties." - _ . ; _ _ ___ ~ V:;j:a;.‘ ‘J »