‘a... "pres Form i; t ' ' “ Apostles i We t PQlQBPl-é. bbovotlonai ‘ ' . lliefennoa ‘hllltorlalr-‘ldatt- 28. , 1 Cor. 1558-26. , ' THI ‘rsxr z xruuuso ' Light lronrths Commentaries 1. Bought [salon-The ;embalm- lug on army. ng been i a y ‘nugtieisnilv for the pro-s d D9117: . . y . necessary. New rthere wasltlme for , more tender care at the tomb. Q 7. Thsirashail ye asa hllvn as ho ' d. ‘unto yOM-—"HOWh8ll, utter I "disbelief. _ belief." which implies; ll er- oe and opposition o! the hsssiig: well. Overcome ‘with grief at‘ ' reality o! his death, the minds fliedisciples could rams» its tabt o! his living-pres ‘a which Mary's testimonybrought. ‘fl! s in- d. incredible, to themga ‘thiit ' good to be -true."--'i‘h_e' Ne tury lril-le. ' -- ' ‘I 12. In another form-"llh ‘IBQIG Jeausflappearanogiua; ‘its "resurrection, at various times: $0 Mary Magdalene; sons. newsman; Peter Two Disciples, Apostles and others except Thomas, Apostles with Thomas, Apostlesat Sea o! Galilee, Apostles in Galilee (above i500 brethren in all), James, Alijhe (Ascension), Stephen. Paul, John. The ‘reiierence here“is l-l0' Luke 2i. 18-35: John l9. 1 18; ' up, i .will go betoreyou ~ immortality a , oi menlgwithout r little justitioatlqn i ‘world; nor‘ could; .. worth ' spam. turally con cred g yg Taeoertaihtyot the ‘ Mid o! s lite eternal, , . l-WW b in l den; has not perish‘- ed.,and 1on'the conviotion- ‘that Jesus-lives we still base those hopes or citizenship in~an eternal itirlllifdflti°tfird s?" "‘° ‘fire Triumph ' of Jesus — Our Triumph. Inihls triumph Jesus, is our ehaasple and the inspiration _ last "endeavor. niphed over self, ssiliis .! iIlllleJlli-‘l at‘ its close; amid ‘ ' ~ and ‘when sharing their limitatiotu, 16)- . while to the two disciples fth way to Emmaus (Luke-Mill ~i| seemed to be a strangerpilj-imgnt the Feast (Luke 24. 16-18.) Th (acts that Jesus did‘ not appear the, same a-trld that doors being. shut", he 9100:2111 _, discip s‘ midst“ (John 2o. so), ni- dicate that oi!’ the resixrreoted Christ we. can ‘only believe with alvvsrl . rilaul that his was" a spiritual body: 15. Go yo"into ail tiia world-Dur- ing our Lord's eartblyfinlnistry tho Twelve had been especially corn~ mlssidned -to redeem the lost sheep oi the house ot israeLflentiles and- Sarnarltaneiheing both xcluded (Matt. 10. s, 6.) Jesus must have body feel bett .1 Y°éfi=iflwi~ .4 Fire lnsur u. sifélflfrsou . l5! nisirmcris Street l Phone sou. , Eye = Siraiii {Not a,Disease a ' Eye-Strain la not a diseased oomlitlom but a detect lln the physloal formation and dsvslpilmlli‘! oi the Bye. ' Medical treatment is not in- dloatsd, axospt perhaps to alievlahs resultant dlatrssain symptoms. ~ A oanafui examination should bs made to determine Just whore the dsfoot or . weakness Is situated, and “ms 1M. tinfarmatlon, the. optometrist is able to ‘Pra- vaoribls the. nsoasoary ro- mody‘. _ "" At your loo-visa- F. ilaitheson, ptomatrlst. .-___.___..._q cy among the race who first under- stood Jehovah. Jesus had intimated, however, a larger duty in future whenl he said, “Whereso- ever thegospel shall he preached throughout the whole world" (Mark ' LESSON ‘memes The Events of Easter Morning. The events on resurrection morn- ingvoccurred probably in the toll owing order: (1) Mary Magdalen: and the other Mary, having come early'to the-tomb, sawhthe angel l! i.’ ‘III, -_ ~-r .r=- \-' l.» e comman o the ange as enecl to-iniorm the disciples, especially ' Peter. (2) Peter and John visit tlu tomb and depart (3) Magdalene havinig returned, Mar! def: l Cream in Nostrils Soon Stops Golds Golds and oatarrh yield like mag lc to soothing, healing antiseptic dream ‘that penetrates through ev< ery air pamage and relieves swol len, inflamed membranes oi arose and throat. ‘Yourplogged nostrils open right up and you can breathe iireely. Hawk-lug and anuflilng stop Don't stay stalled up and miser sable. Get a small bottle oi Ely’: Cream Balm irom your druggist. Apply a little in the nostrils and get in slant relief. Millions endorse this remedy known for more than flit!‘ veers. _ 7A rFor theliidneys to the face that to Mary he seemed. ~ to be the gardner (John 20. 9 m: forces ot {the nutter!!! felt the’ tirst essential -to be the es- . , tahlishment‘ oi a strong constltuen- ~ " the ' A g I accounts or his lite, liiaidsatli, and his rosusrsctloilfand these in turn= miterpretrhis emu-sen er and reveal the secret oi’ his abid- 1 f: ntiuenoa-ovsr rthle lives o! men. In his lite thrhdghest 091th were furcussed. Inhirnrjibat hit-ill WI! s‘ lri-tusl triumphed prevails carnal, 1 o and imrno _ tyovsr death. theeternal over a temporal. the divine over the human. And in his ti-inmph‘ lies the secret orriotory (or every lite and the way (o! es- nxoursn-z m fission Stiunton Semi-Trimmed Wallpaper is marked by that fins quality which has dis- tinguished the‘ products of the Suunton industry for 67 years past. Th: 1913-4 Staun- son line embraces a won fol range of new and original dssigas in rncdlsh coloring and exquisite fiauhos. the grave n 'T~. -. .." =~~:.';'-‘§'..“:..:“-?3"”"“ multitude ‘minded: -in apparent detest when all tor-sock him, and when " they would‘ make hirir Ring. no triumphed because- ‘at what‘ he r as ass. man dwelling amongimsn. t6~llkei passions, tempted in’ “all mints even as they “tempted. I a. ‘ ronlsruny ans Blediliiiiflfl-dlm“ ker job -A better Job _ at a glance. . Semi-trimming eliminates all the oldimttoublesome and uncertain ‘And above all, think of the perfect job that results. No white SEMI-TRIMME Tells oftHer Meta; er»’-s’ * ‘once ’ , A , wesln. ma: dowgr! mule t-.on, "their lest lhuulfllmgvhlitgt an unusual , 1M4 IIQ- 9 ‘mfliatis manner» . in which Mrs. M. i§.f‘<'~*(5happ¢uq, dllue, Mount and Thomas A ., Wauvrotosn. was. s pvlaimlnllxfi . oi niteeu Years" eiporienco. syn "n; _; to‘ the famous treatmen ~ , "i: a lsud again than‘ urged . _ 'use* and» it always r ‘ fflilltl. , Vnoyfleighty years old,‘ MN’, 11-39 1W9 ‘WIN. 18°- aad it has been her standby over 1g sincei Nothing helvsher asfilAN- AMI-Al? _-, UM}, dloos and she is as strong M! Rf”! “"5. ' advocate oi the medicine qs l ant. I111" ‘I!!! Only recently, mother became gsn- lthlifl ‘l! e 1i, . ' orally run-down. disordered. 1R1‘ , tailed 110ml‘!!! 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