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LESSON V, FIRST QUARTER, lNTER~ .` NATIONAL SERIES, JAN. 29. l'¢xt0|¢hel.¢¢»on,J»lllll,l-IL len¢r11’er»e¢, 14, ll-Gdlem lata, John lil, ll-Commentary Prepared by lcv. D.l. ltenrna. [C¢»9yri¢tt, _lN§, hy Azasiran Pnl Amdadm] lfwetakethelastsentenceof chap- ter ll and the ilrst sentence of chapter Lll from thoirerlsed veraion we rad, “He Himself knew what was ln man; now,t.berewuaman,"t!msbrlng'in¢ ' betore us this .\'icodemus as a sample tmmreplesendngaverylugedanof well to do, morn, religious, devout men,wboantoundlna.llchm'chesa| ‘memberiiingoodltandlng butintho .sight of Him who lads the heart,l.nd before whom as their judge they must appear, lacking the one essential to fit them for the kingdom-viz, the birth 5.1 <1; O* ;e `.'+g;;rcrel33 b. . -1 U _ ' - ` . . if-»/1, E. - _ ~ ‘ *- E~. '_' _ L' ; hut le'»p.'f,r~'; !23 ;. from above (verse 3, margin). The nd God. I Jesus to be a teacher come from God that hebemmeatruechildof Nicodenius knew and acknowledged cl that God was with Him. but such l an 1*” kn oivledgv: could not save him. And yet that is more than some of His pro- . .~ 1,1 =._\: .ini .fi wr. "1- _‘ tor than He did. Notwithstanding all [Li A PrCH?Elll£-.N AIENDULNT. S11 ' ‘_ i ` T i . fessed friends, who think they are " ' vi savfxl. know or acknowledge today, ' f -V ~ - 5 .ounting Him to be ignorant of many ings which tl_ey think they know bet- at so called wise and learned men y and teach. we must accept the - ' 1 .="l_\.“ ,__ ~_;-_ focused on every pre.~.cr§p~ _- tion compounded iii our prescription depsrtment. 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This is the second Of i the tvvenzy-tive double “verilys” or i “a1n»':ns" or this gospel, and the next | two are found in verses 5 and IL We (have ln all these sayirigs the most j abtxndnnt possible testimony to the tm- i portance of the truths enunciated. the i fimt refenlng to the kingdom and glory f and the next to the only way to see i tlmt glory. Z\‘icodemui\_ being only a natural man, although so very religions, could not ` understand this new birth, for the nat- ural man rc-oc-iveth not the things of the Spirit of God, because they are and he therefore asks what seems like ons they often ask concerning spir- toolishness unto him il Cor. ii, 14), .¢;.__ _§--, ,` 000 E labor and attention are given. Tell your clocto you Want your medicine 00 lr vy tl.-.~ l .r t--:.»l»l] lO. 00 000 my ‘JV I, .’1‘»1~. `ll..~l.a~.l»-1-.'i».:i'5¢;: 00000000 0000000 l DRLGGIST. The Medical Hall. oooooooooooo .’.if.f ~‘».. _.i Final Notice to' School 'leach ers Secretanes' `1"'ll` .\l.\ l' il.-3 \`i-I l\'ID_\'l~2'1` IIZUCBLI-I word and that "born of water” means All School Secretaries vi-no may want a map of Prince Efiward l=§anfi for H their restfectivt- sclionl fl;~tr:c‘_» 531011112' 1'2" order on or before l~`~.-li ist. 1'/zf, a-. the ;","f" sale l aut those :.lre.=f.y 5-sppiztfi who have |f,i neglectefl to remzt `»:inflZyvio sol/eiore :-.~‘ Feb ire, office, Charlottetown. ll“" An their 1905. form _ urn! ist, iut\1i>0nli>°le.¢°U=¢¢»l| what the popular trainers are using, Mft... 0...../loot.. ..,....u..... We’ll insure that tho 'picture is prop- ,_§`“,;,‘,"1L'},,1§",’,°;',*~,§”,§,,§‘,f,,“,,’;,,“,‘,§,,”,§'; ..'.. ._L»..'._.t_, , _ -._ -.. ~. note M _ , ~ \_; na '*|5- i4 ia *o - -°..'.'°;. '-1- »°":.°.::..i.~°.:'l°:.'::°.::. .==~==--.»~~- .f». - ~ SONS; erly framed if yo elaborate. . Tell us which you like, ""°',_,°;;',,{,;"',,,,°,‘,',§}:.§,;"$1,,,‘,,“; u leave it with us. zo r 'ii.f2i~‘ ~. . _.. ,__ __ _ .__ _ , ,___ U ` n less We meekly receive the testimony (verse 2;, but He came down from heaven, and, though vlslbly on earth, (verse 13;. lf this sounds foolish to written. To understand more fully let us go with our Lord to the wilderness atory of Num. xxl, 4-9. The people did not like God's way nor God's pro- vision, so they spake against Hlm,and the Lord sent nery serpents among them, which bit them, and many died. In answer to Moses’ prayer he was ln- mlght see lt, a brass likeness of that which had bltten 'the people, and every peut of brass lived. eroaa, and when the helpless, dying oder! bellevingly uponlilm instantly hs llva or ia born from above. Bee John ui, _Fi _ ,sltriaarylnwkiaaiblkda Chet Dn- | hubnvafrisl. f Arnong Judge Hafkina' rdllillir cences is the following awry: lt was when he was articled to an attorney and was attmding a petty seniors court. The chairman was a pompous clt>:g'man, but devoted to his dut- ies An ,inipudent vagabond was brought up beiorrthia clegyman charged with a violent and unpro~ \'ol».~_<1 assault. upon a man in a pub- lzc house. He was said to have gone into a room when the prosecutor was andtohavetakmupajugoi ale and appropriated it to his own use without the owner'a consent. The prosecutor, annoyed byfthe outrage, aro>e and was immediately knocked down by the inter-loper, and in tau- ing cut his head. Tim prisons knew the magistrate well and his especial weakness. which was vanity. By this know;t-ago the man completely out- wiued his adversary and shifted the charge from his own to the prosecu- tor's shoulders. The curious thing was he cross-examined the reverend chairman instead of the vl'iln&, which seemed to young Hawkins a masterpiece of policy if not advo- cacy. The prisoner- was summoned before “his worship, llr. Knox,'f and this was part of his argument on the stand: “Aiore his worship, lk. Knox?" sa(-'s I. "And why not afore his wor- ship, the Rev. llr. Hull? He'a the gentleman for my money-a real gen- tleman as’ll hear reason. and do jistice atween man and man. 'What!’ sa;-‘s Jack with an oath, 'I ain’t go- ing to repent afore A clergyman- whatl’ he says, 'a did old di-orne~ fiery' like that!'~ Dr0medAl'}'. Sift meaning your worship! Did anybody ever hear such vile words against a clergyman, let alone a lnagislfaié. sir? And he`then has the Cheek K0 come here and ask you to believe ham. ‘Old dromeda.ry,' says he. ‘H ii-d old droinedaryf " ° The prisoner made his point and was dismissed. 'Die prosecutor, the one who had called the reverend chairman an "old dromedar!~’." WHS obliged to pay the costa- This scene decided young Hawkins to go to the har. _fs f f\ ` fi-` \= 2:*-1* ,_,. .. f'~ ~_“'_` F” »- ' ti. ` #Kimi ~» _, =:- - 2 9°’ Ir; , r . __ §_I_1__` . \ i. ‘ -. WHAT MAKE HER POPULAR. The American girl is admired and liked at home and abroad because she is the happiest, usually the healthiest and friznd- liest of girls. She is fond of life and il alive to everything beautiful and good in existence. Hrs. Laugtry has said that the American woman has little to learn frml her English sisters. Dr. Pierce, the specialist in womeu'| div aaaea, of Buffalo, N. Y., advises simple ex- ercises far women. preferably in the out- loor air. But many women are conlined to the house and their household duties or their business confines them to poorly ven- tilated rooms. lf a woman suB'er\ from a headache, l hackache, a sensation of irritability or twitching and uncontrollable nervousnen, something must be wrong with' the head ot back, she naturally says, but all the time the rex_l trouble veryggften center:s___in the woman organs. u per cent. cues the seatyof the diiiiculty is here, and a woman ahould take rational treatment for its cure. . The local disorder and inBamma~ tion of the delicate special organs of tha sex should be treated steadily and system- atically. Backed u by over a third of a oentu of P remarkable and uniform cures, a rexcyord such as no other remed for the diseases case of Leuconhea, Female Weakness, Pro- ., . any consider iwliat we have already neaapmn union. nwiup ina. No. llc. lla. of God We Cannot know we ming, of tools and facilities for successfully God. N l J t h ’ ` . . sent by tgoinnyg ;'tE