BERyl3,‘1928 rbs?>"t0Y ‘llfléal use Sore,“Si‘ck' onchial Tubes ulllzgher’: Indian j ‘Jy comes righf from M; Heart of Nature lybemllerabloallWlnter. _If yo ‘p; y, to Bronchitis or fllillllfll‘ i w ick up a “will. clinging cold or ,, sensible.- bl pow taking herb Illduln Lullq_ up _y,»- - a mm 05nd solely o healing her-hr, m,“ remedy. erfect foljkillin “my cough or cold or bronchia H. A gcuulllo blood enrlcher and , buildl-r. This and other rolio her Herbal Household F for salfi by edlee Faith Tilimphant And beh ld,“ c»... ‘s. .3."."..'f.';“.‘.’.i.€.““3.‘.2 ggefugnaféim» "W118i Have mercy ' r - TM" $011 0f David; my- “EVEN” is grievouely vgug W“ ‘l dflvfl- Matt. 15:22. nzhzlrz: “or w» r- » h» Tm ,5 qlllxravslginllzutzfegll Israel. . Th mm" IWFPNBB was first an‘ Q version of all Israel- and (impel would radiaie i tn Palestine to all the worldr rant-gm? Christ might be paved JnQ 3.1-, The Father sent the Son w mvilfwtgfnthe world. 1 Jno. 4:14. Y B“ "hi! mlsht be will “V” be- Th" 9t thing is possible @1048 116i prove thatlt will come to 3° 9W‘- ohflfili said to those Jews who oppo?“ "PM Yfilflclod Him: Ye will “View” new file thstye mlsht‘ W"? llfe- The Divine nature in 0511389118.! put such etilcacy ' ma. ‘Klleuflemsellne death asjsiuf- Qgopttq atone for the sing 9f me w o e world; but is emcaclous only tc-such as believe in‘ Him.. But 949$! "Only a small minority or Israel believed in Him‘. The vast majority of them rejected. andtln. ally crucified Him. Though chi-is; Pffiflléhed not outside of Palestine, He went w the borders of it. This we» one of those occasions wheniie 03,1118 into the coasts of Tyre and flldon, He could; notbe hid. A Canaerlitldh woman heard that m; ‘. UM. .°°l"I19_1I1,t,0 their coasts. Hi5 fame had spreaif far beyond the ‘ lend of Israel. All the surrounding ‘nations heard of His onderful miracles. We willtreat our subject under the following heads. and may and the Spirit enlighten and teach L-Faith severely tried; A z-Highly commended; IL-Abundantly rewarded. The woman who applied to Christ was Greek by descent; but by birth a Syrophenicisn, having been born v use a few drops A m a little watel/ l Abflswoljrpbillc J!‘ 7A! all Druggisr l PRINCE eowllllo FOX NETTING‘. conlrartlsoli, oil use. rllovcs will: SUPERIORITY or PRINCE EDWARD FOX NETTING. ' ' m"; Wfllc or lelcgraph for samples and DE- LIVERED prices, Holman’s SUMMERSIDE ' ; mise. probably in Tyre or Sidon, which were the chief cities of Phoenicia, which belonged to Syria. She was a stranger to the commonwealth of Israel and to the covenant of pro- But she had heard of Jesus and His wonderful miracles, and believed in Him; and her affliction constrained her to apply to Him for help. Her young daughter was lgrievously tormented with a devil . which made the home very uncom- fortable for the mother. Devils delight to take away people's com- forts and destroy their happiness. She likely had many misgivings in her own mind as to whetherChrist would grant her request. She might. lreason thus: I am not an Israelite and therefore have no claim on Him. lBut if I do not go to Him I cer- tainly will get nothing; but if I ap- ply to Him He may possibly take ‘compassion on me and grant my petition. She arose and went to p Him and thus addressed Him: Have ‘mercy on me, O Lord, Thou Son of David; my daughter is grievously ‘vexed with a devil. She besought Him to cast the devil out of her daughter, Mark 7:26. Here the ltrial of her faith Began. But He answered her not a word. Still. ishe continued to Cl‘ after Him. and ‘yi-Iis disciples beso ht Him tosend [her away. They were less compas- jsionate than Christ. He then told ‘her that He was sent only to the lost sheep of the house of Israel. This excluded llcr from His mis- sion. This was a heavy blow; but it only made her more earnest. 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MIBISITSBS, Anolllllllrno "In " i P 3 Bell 8t Mathieeon l l an.» n. ‘I: ulmnlllo i and pain. ' ~ ‘u: ,1. ‘k gndnfqjg l|1""kee you: ' E?“ 90,3"; and nip; to regarded the gentiles as dogs; pro- bably she was aware of this; but still continued her prayer. She said. Truth, Lord. but the dogs eat of the crumbs which fall from their master's table. She acknowledged her unworthiness. and r umbled her- self to the lowest point. It is true that I am a gentile and but a dog in comparison to Israel. Yet the dogs are allowed to eat the crumbs which fall from their master's table and will you not allow me a. crumb from your table? Call me a c108. but, 0h, grant me a crumb of mercy from Thy rich table of mercies- Chrlst Himself gave her strength to stand all the thlals He gave her. He will not send her away without her errand. The faith of Godselect will stand His trials. They are given for their good, and will end in a rich blessing. The merciful Saviour granted her requeshthough she belonged to those nations that werefiievoted to destruction. Cursed be Canaan! Though nations be devoted to destruction, every in- dividual in a nation is not. The Lmdwill have trophies of His mer- cy u of every k dred. lrlbe. and natiolifmlhab an her friends out 9f Jericho, and this woman and daughter from among the Syrflllhe- lri‘ p’... Stomach a at Carelessiless- a OLITE social-Y ‘ frowns on those . .. whose stomachs ' “ " rumble.” For careful people heed this warning that the contents of the stomach in smlrand o fcrmentin . Tlww who don t, may eolmu day develop ‘ ' veil u ccrl. l mica! of ten indigestion nd allied siomacll disorder! Ire "9 :0 excess eimnaoh acid, which impedes normal digestion and forms sour gllel that cause intense pain. To restore - l. ll I to mdlfiflfllu. mar u. in" after‘ eating r or whenthpeinigl ll 1c - ti; llll‘ Yfillffhflkltti. .2“... u l’ 14118.0, I. rp‘%llllgoflgt Qgapeflflllll llllllllgdfilfdo ' m" Mm lrzrosrlrl stgmoch do e con- glen the l” "M18116 .who were idolalcre, and cursed because they rude and "W"! 111mm. Deut. 21:10. God tries the faith o! His chum-on to improve it. not to des_tr0y it. Even Abfilllnfs faith was tried when G06 told him to Oflér up his son Isaac, and certainly has faith was ‘IBPWVQQ by the test,‘ The faith of “Pm” “nflfiilrophets were tested d improved u a increased by trials and sufferings. The trial o; W? believers faith is much more edous than that of gold that perlsheth. though it be tried with "Pa The obleol of trying gold with 1W 1B W remove alluross from it, and lmflly 5nd beiiltify it. making It B. beautiful and valuable metal; W! theobicct qt the trial of the faith of the Godly here is to re- fllflyo all weakness and imperfec- "vm from them. so that their faith filly betfognd to praise, honor and 9°‘! ° l Replicating of Jesus Gin-lat. 1 Pot: m: 4301a, though "led with firs; will perish, but faith never will perish, v zrlmilh ' Highly Commended.- Jeillfi 881d unto heinrd woman, great 1S thy faith. be lt_ nn thee even as thou will. mlsoom endationfrom the lips of Christimust have brought her peace and er r gement. She would feel reiieyilliél her burden in the hope of» fulfilment of what He said to her. We find Christ often ubbralding His dis- ciples for filewealnness of their faith. If Go _so_'_ he the grass of the fleld, w_ ich to sly is, and to- morrow is cast into‘ the oven, and shall He not much more clothe you, O ye of little faith, Matt. 6:30. The Lord will not reject little faith; it will procure food and ral- nlent for rnen. All inordinate care and worry arise from weak faith in believers. Weak faith will not ac- complish much, and sometimes will accomplish nothing. yvhen we do exercise faith. it villi be the same as if we had none. On several oc- casions Christ upbraidcd his dis- ciples for their want of faith. when in a storm on the Sea of Galilee. He rebuked the wind and said unto the sea be still.'and He said to His disciples, Why are ye so fear- ful? How is it that ye have no faith? Mal-k, 4:40. H owever. after the day of pentecost their faith was greatly increased. Peter assayed to go to Jesus walking on the Sea; but when he saw the wind boister- ous. he was dfraid; and beginning to sink, cried out: Lord. save me! Jesus immediately stretched fortll His hand and caught him, and said unto hlml 0'thou of little faith. wherefore didst thou doubt? The disciples had seen many of Christ's miracles, which should have great- ly strengthened their faith. Herc is a woman that had not seen Him nor any of His miracles. She only heard of Him, and yet believed in Him, and put trust in His Divine power. The fame of His works had spread far beyond the bounds of Palestine. Truly. blessed is she that believed. Mary believed the words spoken to her by the angel. It may be said of each. Blessed is she that believed. The Syropheniclan woman went on her way llomc re- joicing. When we believe the sun of bliss will shine on our path. God's ‘people are on their way homeward to Heaven, rejoicing in the hope of future glory. They feel in their heart that they are ac- cepted of God. and feel His peace in their heart. Having His blessed not what man shall do unto them. Saving faith is o. great power in the Godly, it is the gift of God; and when God gives a gift. lt is a 81011- ous gift. What Christ approves ls excellent indeed. He sees thinks as they really are and pronounces on them accordingly. There is no ap- peal from His decision. Her faith was acceptable to Him, and profit‘- able to herself. After her visit to Jesus she re- turns to her home where she had left her daughter grievously tor- nted with a devil, raving and making the home rather a place oi’ dread than a place of comfort and pleasure, as a home is expected to be. When she had acknowledged her unworthiness as a Gentile and said, yet the dogseat. the crumbs that fall from their master's table. 0 grant me a crumb from Thy table. Then Jesus said unto her: For this saying the devil is one out of thy daughter, Mark 7: 9. (Both Matt. and Mark record this miracle. Mark supplying some things omitted by Matt.) lL-Faith abundantly rewarded.- When the Syropheniclan woman came home, she found her daughter laid upon a bed with the devil gone out of her. The great change has rendered her quiet. peaceable and loving. The home will now be dif- ferent _fi'0m whet it had been with a raving maniac of a daughter in it. It will be henceforth a home of peacefllid happiness. 1ft will be- a pleasure for the mother to live with’ her daughter. will h it was not while‘ the devil ‘h possessionof her. "The devil ‘will make thlngsas disagreeable to the Godly as he can. He delights to annoy them. Faith will accomplish great things; that We read in the eventh oi’ Hebe. what the‘ men of aith did. By it Abel offered a more excellent sec- riflce w God than Cllh. By faith-_ Noah. being warned o_i' God of things not seen as yet, prepared. an ark for the saving of his house. By faith moses‘ fol-took Emit. and chose to suffer affliction with the people of God. rathof than to en- joy the pleasures of sin for a seas- on. By faith Israel passed safe through the Red Sea; which the Egyptian! assaying to do were drowned. We mention but a few of the men of faith as Gideon. Da- vid eud Samuel, and the prophets and the apostles of Ohrlst. who all did great things. Thepfiyrophenl- clan woman also did a great thing; she was the means of the salvation of her daughter. Anyone who will be instrumental in saving o soul will at I great It ll l great- er achievement to save a soul than to oonquer- a kingdom with the rd. all! ngllory and splendor of t is woljl w poll away. but sav- eoall will endure ' i8 great faith. ’ - assurance in their heart. they fem" . -°°"|4 - W", . lflfllldl. coquelntences. ending l t zs saving Motorists Millions i PAGE ELEVEN . . . wftb a wonderful invention that oanirbes the four, major motor troubles-cléaning-cdrbon-Q-grinding valves—~excessive upkeej>—periodic lay-ups ' Knight above all others. by main ~ " A Tribute to Charles Y. _0F_sll die remarkable automotive inven- _ trons, and all the lnednnimi progress which has been made to due, the contribu- tion of one man stands outhmd and shoulders This men, Charles Y. 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We know that the daughter was saved be- cause Christ cast the devil out of her. ‘He takes their place and dwells in that soul. and the devils when they go out of their own ac- cord they can come back to their OWn- dwolling place; but when Christ expells them out of 0, soul “My must go to their own place in holl- hen. Be-wos casting devils out the maniac of Gadara, they prayed Him to-allow them to enter into the herd of swine which were "was new by. lie allowed _them; but all the swine rap down into the sea and were drowned. 'l‘h'ey only W?! D mean- road in going mthelr Will ‘Plloe. When Christ casts the devils win! men. He takes their D1598 Himself. and will reign there. The 01m will not be left empty. Thentlle. pol-conjured will begin e M" life a! usefulness. Ind will be a blessing to others where he lives. A. new men leads a new life. 'l'hl.s wonrlen and her daughter could do much good where they lived. 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