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1 1 sleep ont of doors and come home ( cured. Has 1 taken 2000 years to take : the hint. The" Bible is the most ap-to-date book published if folks would but E j read if. Moses didd yoang at 120 1 ( | (Deut. 34 :l7),'and he was an out-of- ■ J : doors man. also. God wants all you , j fellows to Jbe happy and long livers. ^ ' MadP thiSjglorious out-of-doors for you ( j to do it in. You^build the miles of j j brick boxes, with street dust'and sewer I gas and coal smoke attachments, " ■ j wheiein to woo tuberculosis. Judas j ' knew where to find Jesus on account of ( ! i his. habits. And we know where to ( ' find you. The reason why the "good . ! job" has -never found some fellows is ( ! because the "old man" known too well . j where to" find Jthem. I am constantly beingfasked of employers "have you a j good young fellow in your Sunday school who would suit mr?" Why don't they go to the Sunday ball park? . | Lots of young fellows there. Find I j these references, 1 Cor. 5:9, 15 : 33 ; I « . Prov. 1 : 10. 13 : 20, 28 : 7-19. WHAT'S IN A NAME? 1 , 1 Verse 3 : "Judas Cometh.' The shamelessness of him ! The man j £ ! 'of the bag. (John 12: 6.) We have I i lots of them today in business. Do 1 1 anything to keep a dollar in the bag, j 1 . ' lie, steal or betray. Any business man ^ can name vou some. I His name, Judas, ! > -means "Praise of God." It ought to \ be a beautiful name. Instead of Praise | 1 , . it stands for Perfidy. We have our j £ James, John, Peter, Thomas, Mat- : j thew, our Moses, Aaron. David. Ezra I s ' and I even have a brother named I ® tSheshba^zar, but who ever knew a boy s ; named Judas? You make your name t 1 s'and Jfor something by your life I What does your's stand for? (Prov. 22 : 1 J(. Iff heard witty old Sam Husk say * ' the other day "Coatesville has three c i of the biggest liars in the ^United 1 (States, "Annias" Brown is om and t "Tom Pepper" is the other two." ® How would you like such a reputation r as that? The notable thing about a Judas is not that he fell (Peter was i little better), but he had no power to J get up. "The bag held him down." He {couldn't go out and weep. Bag c men have no tears. I have fancied he I hungjhimseif with the rope of the bag £ 'as was fitting., (Matt. 27:5.) Com- t pare Judas and Peter. ANTI-TOXIN. Verse 4 : "Jesus went forth." | Jesus was a voluntary sacrifice. J ( Walked right into death when' he might £ passed through the midst of u ; them (Luke 4 : 30). Your mother knew / j was scarlet fever of the worst sort, t but in order to savrf you she voluntar- 1 ily walked right into it. She could 5 have .hired a nurse from the hospital. But she loved you, old fellow. Princess - I Alice, Queen Victoria's oldest daugh- | ter, gave up her life for her Child in this very way. It is because Jesus loves you he walked calmly into death in its most horrible form. What does it mean to you? Was .it 'all in vain. If death gets you tomorrow, are you a lost soul? I don't" know why the perfect Christ had to die the way he did ary more than I know why scarlet fever comes and chokes the sweet in- 1 nocent little child to death. But die for tin Christ did. and come scarlet fever surely does. - There is no trouble to get people to use anti-toxin for the fever, but the cure lor sir— have you taken it?. John 3: 14-17.

the unveiling. . ] Verse 6: "When he said I am. they fell to the ground. Note the effect of an instant unveiling of Jems. What will it be like to I his enemies when he comes in Judgment? Take these references and see : how a glimpse affected God's friends. Moses trembled. Heb. 12: 21 : Priests could not stand. 2 Cfaron. 5 : 14 ; Job abhorred himself. Job 42 : 5, 6 ; Isaiah undone, Isa. 6:5; Ezekiel fell on hiA face, Ezek. 1: 28; Daniel had no strength in bim, Dan. 10: 8; Disciples fell on their faces. Matt. 17:6; John ' fell at his feet. Rev. 1:17. And how will it be with you in that great and terrible "day of the Lord?" . THE GUN. \ Verse 10: "Simon Peter, therefore, having a sword. " Tommy Temper, therefore, having a gun— now faces the rope. The Average fellow who goes around with a gun in < his pocket is both a coward and a fool. ' Peter's sword got him into a nice scrap. ( Compromised Christ, upset his teach- , ing. and attacked an oflicer of the law 1 doing his duty. Save u« from our fool ' friends ! - Almost everywhere a gun Is ] a useless thing. I never owned one in , my life. Neither in my father's house nor mine has there ever been anything - more dangerous than a poker. And J we have never even needed the poker. ; Mother said a "gun might go off, 1 whether it was loaded or not!" Burg- j lars who visit us can help themselves. A whole skin is better than anything 1 else in the house. We will "go them halves" H they find anything valuable. 1 The fellow with the gun is 'always ( having thrilling experiences. No one j ever molests the rest of us. An im- ( {nilsive man and a gun isa jail biid 1 combination. Notice what Jesus said ^ to Peter in Matt. 26 : 52. and tlie , teacher who burns this lesson in will j save some fellow from ruin. 1 ONE OF US. | Verse* 25-27: "And Simon Peter. < Just read these three verses and the 1 ' parallel accounts in Matt. 26 : 74 : 1 j | j Mark 14 : 72 : Luke 22 : 60. Traitor. s (coward, liar, swearer, fool. How j I j much better was he than Judas? '■ J I "Upon this rock I will build my ] church." (Matt. 16:18.) Here isji the secret. Peter could weep. And 1 < did. When you become a Christian I J you will not be perfect at once. May I are the tears you will shed. There ] may be a blow envelopes you, you will ( 1 a power for God as did this | 1 peter afterward. Curing the | ( sick, carrying the word, and blessing ] ; the world as an angel of God. We all 1 ike dear old Pet°r because be seems | ' so much like most of us. 1 1 CAN'T BE SEPARATED i Some West Cape May People Hare Learned ! How to Get Rid of Both 1 1 I Backache and kidney ache 'are twin u j v You can't separate them. | And you can't get rid of the back- P ache until you cure the kidney ache. If the kidneys are well and strong, ] P the rest,of the system is pretty sure i n j be in'vigorous health. e j Doan's Kidney Pills make strong!^ | healthy kidneys. j 1 Mrs. Katie Holens, Columbia avenue, j 1 West Cape May. N.J.,- says: "For (a three years my kidneys were in a dis- 1 K I ordered condition and caused me to 1 0 I suffer intensely from backache. When I A stooped or lifted there would be a 8 I sharp twinge in my back which would j o almost prevent me from straightening, j t J At night the trouble was just as bad . 9 during the day and when I arose in ° the morning I was tired and lame. I " Headaches were of frequent occur- 1 rence. I was very nervous and languid t and was often distressed by dizzy I spells. The kidney secretions wen- 1 E quite frequent in action, more so when contracted a cold and often I would be obliged to rise at night on this ac- 1 count. I was finally persuaded to try t Doan's Kidney Pills and they brought t such prompt relief that 1 procured t further supply wbich I used with s increased benefit. I am now entirely p from kidney trouble and can say _ that my cure was a permanent one." ■ For sale by all dealers. Price 50 I cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, I York, sole agents for the United I Remember the name— Doan's— and I no other. Notice to Delinquent Taxpsyees. Notice is nereby given that afier 1, 1908, I will proceed according law to collect all unpaid real estate taxes for tbe year 1907, then remaining unpaid, by making sale of the same. All delinquent taxpayers are requested, therefore, to arrange to settle their respective amounts due. SOL. NEEDLES, Collector, U 5-9 tf No. 508 Washington street.

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