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I-All Angeles, Cal., July 31.-Thai. lien and women should ever he alert, \-0 heed the call of the highest duty l-hd not to put it aside with frivolous Clauses is the thvme ol the prcacher krday. The text is Matthcw \-iii, I2. "Let the uqnq nnry,-tnt»‘d@nd," " Never make the mistake of treating half truths ns if thcy wore whole \l'\1\hS< With his spnlil- ilu' lttrtnt-r may Cut a worm in lui., Anti they llCh Of those two Parts \\lil lurm a Whole Worm to \\r.gglt» oti ln oi..- poaitla directions, liut. truth is not u Worm, hliadless or tullllss. ln the ltudy of truth we must not consltler nh individual atom as a court-lt-te whole. "Half g fact. may bea whole lalaehood," once wrote Colton. "Flileh00d is never so successful us when alle baits hor nook with truth. U0 opinions ao fatally uuslcnd us as (hole that are,not wholly '.\l,oug, us nowatches lo 'ella-ctuully deceive the wearer u those that are sometimes \‘iU\1¢~" What ll true in laboratory investi- gations is also true in rc-:crence to Bible study. We xnust not study the words of my wxt with a microscope. Wa must not isolate this st»ntcr.co from all its connections. We must Compare this passage with other pas- lagea, this chapter with other chop ters, this book with othor hooks, "1 cannot understand why Christ should have trampled upon the iiliul alitt- tionl of his disciple \\ ho wanted to go back Td bury his dead father," said a. ge tlenlan to me some ycarl ago. "This young man cvidcntly in- tended to be a devout disciple of Jesus. But surely he had u duty to his home as well as directly to Jesus. There, in the old homestead, lay the corpse of his earthly parent.. lt was natural for 3 dutiful son to want. to be prcscnt at the funeral. Yet when the young man said, ‘Let me, I pray thee, first go and bury my father, and I will lollow thcc»,' Christ showed no sympathy with his natural feeling, but practically said: 'Let the neighbors and thc strangers come in and. close the cyelids and wash the cold flesh. Lt-t thc neigh- bors sing the death chant and dig the grave. Lot strange hands wrap the motionless corpse in its white shroud and curry it to its lnst rost- ing place. You must come with H10 at once. Shut your eyes to lhv past. Let the dead bury thc deatlf " That way of regarding the incidvnt utterly misrepresent it. Nt-\<-r sup- pose for a morrlcnt that Christ di- mnnds that any man should show his rt-\'<>t'cll<‘e tor mm i\_\- sliglltilnr or ncglcctillg or tlcsl-x't,»ng .tu tiurtllly parent. wily. the last hmtlnn Ming for whom lfhrist prmniirl \\h~‘u lu' wns :lying upon tim f1`1 S~ “HF i\»-H molllcr. llo ttxlzu-tl nI=fi \~'<'i-'<1 U" warrl the gi-ntlv .l0l’.n_ The '|wlr»'~»rl d.S<,'lp1\'~,§<»l;li1\t;_' :lt his ft' 2. full .s.\.’i to him: ".lollt., look .mir H-.\‘ Om mother. Now that sho is il.-:.\1vl<.~S and alone she will not-sl .‘»\‘~‘ ~U‘~'L' and sustenance." 'l‘hcn hc lo1I~crl ni the ngonizcd Invo of his nl<\":,~r ns he snitl, "llothm'. ict ~i'l1'- lui\<‘ H\.`~’ plago and be n iculng St: to ,\r\1`_ - Th(-so are Christa watt “»f‘\'“-“ "Woman, behold th.V F0113" "`\ “- i"" hold thy mother!" 'l`l\r».<»» lui' the words of or.-t 1-.llti me ~u._rr_v happiness dt-pt-ntiod upon raising tht-ir store from a four- ltorey to a ten-storey dry goods emporium. ~4- llhat I have said to the busy, tired merchant I would also say to the busy, tired mother, with a large brood of little ones. I would spcnk the same words of advice to the anxious, wearied. half-sick prof;-5. sional man-the lawyer. the doctor, thc teacher, aye. to the minister lum- scll. I would also speak the same words of wumlng to the mechanic, the clerk, the commercial travnler |.ud the servant in the kitchen. You say. "I have no time to s,r\'a Christ."You know that thc rnnson you have no time is that you df-vote to worldly concerns that portion of -'your time which properly bt-longg to .;(_`hrist. Busy? Ayr-, you nrt- r.n_=_v_ But if you want any work to do you »'mU5f HUVBYH go to a busy man or 'woman to got. them to do it. The lnz_\'. loaferish individual never has any time. The rcasol. you arc not pwilling to serve Christ la ht=ca\l.=c you are placing to the forefront taaka which you need not da unless you wanted to do xhomf "Follow me," says Christ to the busy nlun and woman of the world. "I"ullo'.v U10. und follow 'mo now." But this text has st 11 another up- pllcation. It is a word of rcprool to people who waste their time und strength in useless remorse owl- their undutiful conduct to pnrcnts who ure Dow dead. Many men and \von|t»n have sidetracked their direct duties to God by switching thorn oil to a family plot.. Usclt-ss regrets for the dead may have a great part in the sidatracking of our duties to God. Who was this young disciple to whom Christ spoke? I do not know. The Bible docs not lnrrltton his name. But porhaps he in-loilgt-tl to that great multitude who spend ont- half of their lives in ul-u.~.nu and nc- glecting the living and ti.\- otlu-r half in mourning ttnd sobbing over the dcnd. Their low und grin( nru purely L`nl']ylcun_ Tllvy say that 'l`hotnns (.`.url_yit-, thc ‘.i. o.A. Buuc , Men s Furnishers. f\fSrris Block, Charlottetown. TELEGRHPHS §Flash Like Lightning. E|]|lY’S Single Stickt- “TELEGRAPH” Matches Flash all Over Canada. Ask any Grocer for a 12 CENT 1-4 GROSS I CARTOON. Cheaper and ncxt best to . “HEADLIGlilS.” aes.-_-sn-ss _.,f;_.____.____ .__.__ .____.A -. _,ee me-a Ghooso The BEST Tac Tooaooo Epicure who does not use the Hickey Twist, Pearl or Ruby Has never derived that real enjoyment which ia his. They are the gems of the trade. ' FINE CUT MIXTURES IN I and 2 POUND TINS along; Fzggnrngmononson _ _. ._ I m _:_ 1 I / 1 \ f i t Y it w j >. ._ l. tl irq-v--r t I ! -nu l i > li 1 I