T. . fl,,~..._a ...-- l l \ 41-.» m€______ i. ‘use 31,1624 " ‘Jun: 1 ‘ THESE sixiriilivos doth the Lord hate? yea. aeven are In abomination to him: a proud 1°01. a lflng tofiup. Elli 5 .m"fl°¢ innocent’ odd. ‘A W" "l" dev-iseth wicked imaginations. is?! that be swift in running to mm chief a false wltnehs that ‘speakoth lies,,- and he that sdwsth discord among brethren-Proverbs 61. 16-19. a _ _ JUNE 2 o COME. let us worship and b" down: let us kneel before the Lord our maker. For ihe ls our God: 1m‘! we are the people of his pasture.- Psalm 95:6, 7. _. ‘ JUNE p. THE woos- ansmspaii ~ dwell they W?" . . iii-INS ,1 l roiakxia: or-iuoAI-i IN’, sAavaoN '_ _ itchroratei 114i I x "Golden Tenth-ill W“ 5 "° ‘ alteth a. natiilli Wu - is l if pron-h m any people. (Prov. 1 . e4). ,. 'l‘ime—B. C. 586. . . In...“ by REV- c. RISEBOROUGH Inc Blaqa and Fall of Jerusalem The ministry of Jeremiah was ro- jecicd.‘ The king and 9WD" ‘l! Judah persisted in their rebellion and idolatry. They listened to the false prophets. Jeremiah had. b7 command of the Lord, made bonds and yokes and worn them around his neck as a sign that Jildlh would wear the yoke which the king of Babylon would put upon them. with the lamb. aud,the _ I shall lie down withftbe *kid:_ w! the calf and the ydliblvllon Ill the fatling together: anda little child shall lead them.—1siah 11.6. JUNE 4 . THY SUN shall no more so 110W"; neither shall thy noon wvithdrllw itself: for-the Lord shall be tzhiue everlasting light. N"! "19 ("Y5 01 thy mourning shall be ended.- Isiah 60:20. ‘ JUNE 5 WHEN THE RIGHTEOUS ARE IN AUTHORITY, THE PEOPLE. REJOICE: BUT WHEN THEI WICKED BREATH RULE THE PEOPLE MOURhL-Proverbs 29:2 JUNE e FOR "rm: LORD coo is a sup: Ami a SHIELD: THE LORD JVILL GIVE GRACE AND GLORY: NO coon THING WILL HE WITHHOLD FROM THEM THAT WALK UPRIGHTLY. - Psalm 84:11. JUNE 7 - WHOSOEVBR _WlLi. COME_ AFTER ME, let him deny himself. and take up his cross. and follow me. For whosoever will save his life shall lose it; but whosoever shall lose his life" for my sake and the gospel’s. the same shall save it.—Mark 8:34, $5. Time Make time, save time While time lasts: All time is no time When time is plat. l A Renewer Nature is the great freshener. the renewer, the restorer. She will mother you and put you in trim quicker than any doctor or lily medicine. You came out oi Nature, and when anything is the matter with you it pays to get back as close as v possible to her until you are normal again. She is the great healer. llIY 0F llEAlTll WIIMAWS lllfilll .. In. Evaaa Freed from Female Weakness by Lydia LPinkhaifs Vegetable Compound Detroi Michi .- . .. “my, "I had female lna in m! back, and l soul not stand oiim feetforanyl len of time. ‘ in a Bananiah, the false prophet. took theiybke from off the prophet ‘Jeremlahfs neck. and brake it. declaring in the ‘ presence of all the people, that the words of Jeremiah were false: “Thus saith the Lord: Even so will l break the yoke of Nebuchadnezrar, king of Babylon from the neck of all na- tlons within the space oi two full years. (Jer. 28: 10-11). For this llananiah was cut off in the seventh month of that year. accord- ing to the prophecy of Jeremiah, who by the command of Jehovah said. “The Lord hath not sent thee; but thou makest this people to trust in a lie. Therefore ibus saith the Lord, Behold l will cast thee off from the face of the earth: This year thou shalt die, because thou hast taught rebell- ioii against the Lord." Jehovah never forgave the sin of manasseh. God forgave Msnasseh and he was restored to his throne but there was something so dread- ful about his sins that had to be visited in judgement. Joash turned to the Lord with all his might, according to all the law of Muses. neither alter him arose there any like him. Not withstanding the Lord turned not away from the fierceness of His great wratli wherewith His anger was kindle-l against Judah, because oi all the provocatione that Manasseh ha: provoked him withal. (2 kingn 23.- 25-26). Surely at the commandment oi the ‘Lord came this upon Judah to remove them out of His sight, for the sins oi Manasseh according to all that he did. And also for the innocent blood that he shed. for he billed Jerusalem with innocent blood, which the Lord would not pardon. (2 Kings Z4: 3-4) During the days oi Good kini Josiah, God's judgment waited in the days of Zedekiah the iniquity oi Judah was filled up to provoke the anger oi Jehovah. There was no remedy. There was nothing loft but judgment. The Sine oi Zedeklah lie sinned in the sight of Jeho- ah. His sins were committed open- ly, without shame or fear. They were sins against light and knowl- edge. Zedekiah knew the way, but he walked not in'it. He consulted with the prophet Jeremiah, but did not heed his advice. (2) He was proud.‘ He humbled not himself a the word oi Jehovah by the mouth of His pr0lihei. (3) was false to his oath which he 00k. He ore allegiance to Nebuchad- nectar. who made him swear by God. The most sacred of all words was nothing to him. The counsel oi the Lord to him was submission at that time to the king oi Babylon who placed him on the throne. Zezslriah was false to his names-Jehovah my righteousness. He was false to his oath. He stiffened his neck and ha iicned his heart against turning ur..o Jehovah, the God oi Israel. (v. 13). ' ‘(he Bin of the Chief Priest; and People They practised all the abomina- tions oi the ‘nations. These to mo, and an , , hardl believe it I - rnyae f that l am ' well. 0h,itlsagrand thing tohavel your healthl l facl well all the time out like oflier woman and torture. ‘ Whats‘: s, but I husband kept rne at it. bottles and now l am 1804 La- lgan. abominations are ‘portrayed for us in 2 Kings chapter 2i. Children were slain and their bloodpoured out upon the idol altars. They were also‘ feasted alive in the fires as offerings to the idol gbd Moloch. They pblluted the house oi the Lord. Their wickedness was above all that the Amorltee and - other nations had done. We must never compromise with even the. beat forms oi heathenisin; lest we fall lower than the lowea . The idol altars in the house of ehovah were abominations. The I enchaiitmenta and communion with familiar spirits, and seeking unto wiaardl ’ Holy lmaolf iirJesua Christ as the Only Boinl OX to be worshipped. There must be. ' a clean cut between heathen temp- v-notwidztfaok-j e’ lea heathen cull-oil. fifilll" ~ ’ ~ .~ ‘the at‘ some! "mm" m" -awl:‘.>Wo"Pl"*. "U! . .' ' ytflp. 9.97.7 boo: "fiifoousa alight and in Him isno rkneaieitlll." ' " ‘ Th. llpon tltrKinp ~ a First the ‘Siege. The king - 61/ Babylon came up llliljhmul‘ em. surrounded the o!!! l" M‘ mud iL-Itlalted nearly two ya“, gm had a terrible’ sndinl- Famiiia. Destractiom Slnlltlllfif- Exile. Nebuchadncsaar built fort! all around the walls of the city- There was n0 way of escape The inhabitants were shut in. Day lllii night the soldiers fought. All" long weary months of boodshed and terror, the food supply save oi"; there was no bread for the people. ammo raowlll- a ’ ‘ ~ i *'""' aIiZ-a a. Harsh-lumbar" - - _ ' lporough . Reminds mo ofa-iwoavofq Mr“, o " boar it: his“. and“ aaltkwal A. "we feared its day's were rov- ‘Tw suffering ~ from Ia‘ "lbw- ‘slioor’ and was wounded badly too. The shell shock that ‘twas suffering from l think lit’: safe to say. Was caused by those who tease the gulls, each morn at break o'day. Of course they only fire for fun to see the birds takewing. They wouldn't shoot to kill you know, no not for anything. . We held a consultation then and call in Doctor Joues,'_ Who told ua that the only W" W" (B Kings l5: 8) Then came the breaking down of tho walls. The Chaldean soldiers. b _ into the‘ ‘city and King Zedewhijad the men of war fled out of lfifjlll The army of the chaidees ‘pursued ‘and captured y king ofVifdah in the plains of orlcbo and all his larmy was scattered. They brou ht ‘Zedekiah to a place called Rib ah and passed Judgment upon him. All his sons were killed‘ before his eyes. Then his own eyes were put out and he was carried captive to Babylon, bound in fetter oi brass and cast into a prison until the day of his death. The Judgment Upon the Print ' and People it has always followed that in the hour of qplamity the people run to the temple of God. This was what happened in Jerusalem. The young men and the young women as well as the old and gray headed fled to the temple for safety. They imagined that there at least they would be safe from harm. Alas-the fierce soldiers of Babylonthad no mercy. They slew the young men, the virgin, and the aged. The temple was filled with the dead and dying. Truly. "The way of transgress- ors is hprd." After this merciless slaughter. followed destruction and desolation. First they robbed God's house. They took "out all the Vessels. great and small. and the treasures of the House of Jehovah, the treasures of he: king and princ- es. and they we carried to Babylon. Then they set fire to the temple that had been built by Solomon. The house that had been filled with the glory of Jehovah. diet it on stones. 8o word was aant to Johnny and he got to work to haul, and healed the wounds with brush and stumps, and stories both large and small. _ Although in health ‘tia much im- proved, ‘twaa by no means a care. in my opinion that would take an operation sure, It sorely needs the surgeon. but those thoughts are much too harsh * - You see an operation would play havoc with the marsh. Then we have some other cases to attend to here this year, One of them the most essential, putting wings upon the pier, To enable ocean liners passing by to call and dock, Or perchance a little freighter let us "try" some of their “stock." Then we're having weekly lec- tures by our-much esteemed J P s Dealing with the country's taxes. and what governments should be. So if we attend to business it will take our mind and might. Leaving us no time to wan‘ in the moonshine’: dreamy light. Jingllng Jock. CARING FOR RUGS Having selected the rugs for the home, the next important thing is to keep them in good condition. An important point in their care is t: clean them daily with a good ca‘. pet sweeper. and at least once a week with the vacuum cleaner, or sweep with a broom inexperienced housek _ a are frequently dis- The house where praiseand pray- the many sacrlfiices offered, was flfiilmyed. The king and people of ed it to be destroyed because of ‘of Jeremiah in Lamentations. oliflpter 2. can describe it. Also the Chaldeans broke down the wall oi thereof. The Climax of God’: Judgment This was the exile of those that were-not slain with the any They were carried away fro their own land into a strange country. Weep ye not for the dead neither bemoan him. but Weep sore for him that rpeth away. for he shall return no more, nor see his native country. (Jer. 22: 10). Never would they sea their homeland again. To the He ws there was no land like their own. Every other land was unclean. They would not worship Jehovah as they ought. Without a country, Without a temple. without a king.‘ Many of thrni were slaves. They were foro~ ed to dwell in the midst of idolatry; contempt and scorn was poured upon them day by day. The exiles. By the waters of Babylon flesat down and wept when we remembered Zion. We hanged our harps upon the willows in ..tlie' midst thereof. When asked to sing, they replied, “aw shallw‘ sing the Lord's song in a strange land." (Psalm 187).. g ». There ‘we must ‘leave them , in their loneliness and sorrow. but we must not forget the lesson that things happened unto them by way of example and they were written for our admonition upon whom the ends of the ages have come. There are no more solemn words than those uttered by Jesus: “And these shall go away." (Matt. 15:10). There are word, written ghtheso exile and their friends ich we must not tenet- the mocked the messengers of God: scoffed at l-lia prophets. They stirred up the wrath of Jehovah against their ainv. God had Olly one remedy left-Judgment. a Psalmist gives us a picture of these » God would teach us. All these ‘ they despised lie words and . tressed by the amount of fluff and er had ascended to heaven gnqloose wool which sweeps off new ‘rugs, especially Aaminister. This need not cause alarm, however, as Judah bad polluted n, Qod “unit i; only the loose lint which re- mains when the rugs are "sheared" their wickedness. Only the wordfwh“ ‘he? "9 ""15""- if knots or tufts stick up on the rug cut them off . with sharp shears. _’l‘o pull them out means to Jerusalem, bum; 3n u“, "hcefstart a break in the rug. Dragging sud desfroygd we 300d], vauewheavy furniture across your rug apt to pull out tufts. g One class of rug; should» be washed at least once a year. To do this use a mild soap with warm water and a little ammonia. Tbs ammonia restores the color. lt is a good plan to have two pails of water. one filled with a strong suds and one with clear water for nslng. Do only a small spot at a time. using only a little water. ‘Turn the rugs about every month or six weeks. ln every iiome cer- tain portiona of the room are used more than others, and unless the rug, are turned about worn spots appear. FACE BROKE BUT WITH PIMPLES Hardflled andyLar o. “Ollbll and Bur .- , (Iutlcura Hesiod. -u-_—-_ .5 ‘ i. ziiliigil? § {Eli = 5 iii- gé i‘ l .5 231i tlenraSoapandOIncmaQtIaAaoar fora fna sample. I puchggfl momandaltavnatntaevnalcaaaa '°'3°'Plll4lfi.d‘ofboneaof Olntmantlwaaw "id! ) "bikinis agaar. t. , . alaQpa. Before the Baby Comes Anticipation of motherhood should be a source of lulppinesg never a cause forjmir. Giving birth’ to a baby is natural and normal, as soon a‘ you know a baby i, coming. snake the best doctor you can afford and place yourself under hiaveale. ' lf you cannot afford a doctor, within reach. where good doctor-sand nurses will advise you and care for you. Allow nothing to worry you. it ti; bad for you and your bady. A nervous, overworked. and underfed woman cannot expect to have a strong. healthy baby. The soon-to-he mother should have an extra amount of sleep, and a daytime nap of at least an hour. She should keep the windows open while she sleeps. » The use of the sewing machine and much climbing of stairs should be avoided during the later months of pregnancy. Hard household or factory work during the later mouths often brings on miscarriages or makes the habysmall or delicate. When labor is threatened before the proper time. the mother should go to bed at once and re- main perfectly quiet until the doct- or assures her that the dunger is over. - _ Walking in the open air may be done during the entire time of pregnancy. Such exercise and light housework will do more to k6?» you wsll than medicine. Toke simple and enjoyable re- creation thst i, not tiring. Avoid excitement. The iomicing of 5,11 automobile during the 13st 19w months is especially to be avoided. Belly bathing is indispensable. At least one free movement or the bowels should take place every day: Otherwise the doctor should be consuLed. for this is something that no woman cam afford to neglect. < ‘ To secure proper action of the tkgdinlil‘: ‘as; 5113:?‘ (giuk from four s r every day. The teeth should be examined brushed at least twice a day. 11"" clothing is essential to mmw" aims Ind dresses should hens from the shoulders; the... should be no tight bands about the waist or chest. ' Breasts and nipples should be kept clean and softened with a little vaseline every day; this will make nursing a pleasure in. stead of causing the pain and dis. comfort sometimes present. ‘ "Finn's lllolllkhave plenty of simple and nourishing fond; u... blliyriifuel not-be starved ‘before n is ho n. . A I letof tea and crackers will ~' N". least-sou. healthy baby. "l: seasoned. richand fried foods should be avoided. The common belief that in order to have an caay labor a woman may starve herself during prednaucy is false and its consequences are dangerous. Dvereating tsxeg the 9785M that care for waste materials and may cause serious illness. You do not have to eat "double." ' Diet The foodJhould be simple, nutrltiousyand easy to digest. The following may serve as a genial ' diet. m All kinds-oi plahrsoups. fish, oysters and clams. Moot _ meats, in moderate ‘gmountshvnevar more than once a ‘ Ono egg a day." ‘a Cookedcereai with thin cream and sugar. No fraahibrcad or rich cake. All green vegetables. Only the‘ almpleot dfllerts. such aa custard,’ ice cream. and plliln pudding. i f Fruits in abundance. ripe. YBW and cooked. ' ‘ » Drinks-milk, buttermilk, cocon- snd plenty ioi water, five or sir glands daily.‘ tea and coffee ipgyfluly, . . "i. . “Vbromvortotithavn Wm loi- sooeherfiiar a met °' almwiy wilted villi . new m smart. . wane mus ia colors is both i‘. l and Ilpelr Fur. Cross ._ -; . ..\ *§WO voun sAav-Lnow u: MAV s: as»? wsu. v L. .E\mmat‘ Holt. apply to a oapital or dispen , ‘ therein o; Bury u and treated early lnpregnancy and .