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, the son stnn Lam Vt. — Fourth Quart*, For * Nov. 7, 1908. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIEl — Text of tha Lasson, Aota xxvli, 3^. to xxvill, 10— Msmory Vsrsas, xxviii, 9, 10 — Go i don Taxt, Pa. xxxiv, 22— Cora - monUry by Rev. D. M. ttoarno.' One night as tbey took soundings ' they found the depth of water growing less, and, fearing lest they should Sy be cast upon the rocks, they cast four _ anchors out of the stem and longed for the morning. As the sailors were about to make off with the boat nader pretense of coating anchora out of the foreshlp Paul ,aald to the centurion and to the soldiers. "Etcept t bestabide In the ship ye cannot be saved" 011. Some may say. But had not Paul I y assured them that all would be saved? So we learn that, while God la noi willing that any should perish and desires all to be saved. He, ha v Unprovided a way. says that If men will . hot accept His way they must perish. When morning came tbey disco* - pred a place with a beach where they might run the ship aground. AuU now death again threatens Paul, for f- the soldiers advised that the prison _ ere be trilled lest they should escape. The centurion, for Paul's sake, prevented this, and so In one way or another all escaped safe to land, as : Paul had told them while out In tbe storm at sea. "And so It came to pass" (44), and In that saying there is one of the finest of Bible studies, for , ' It Is true of every prediction concerning the Buffering* of Christ and will certainly be tree of every prediction concerning His kingdom and glory. They fonDd themselves on the Island of Mellta, or Malta. In a rime of much rain, and cold rain. too. but the people , . of the Island showed them great kindness and kindled a fire and welcomed , them as well as they could. When I , read of kindness I recall that David aaked If there was any one left of th- . bouse of Saul that he might show "the . kindness of God'; unto him for Jonathan's sake (II Sam. lx, 1. 3. 7). There _ A ordinary kindness such as was h shown by these Maltese, but believers are here to show the kindness of God. , Paul did uot fail to help make this . fire bum and to keep it going, for be. too, gathered a bundle of sticks and laid It on the fire. A good prayer j meeting ought to be a good place to j . warm one, but how often the leader ; Is almost the only one to help make
the fire burn, whereas If a dozen or more each threw on a stick or two what a good fire there might be! One might say, "I thank God for the forgiveness of my sins;" another might add. "I am glad that the Son of God ■ loved me and gave Himself for me;" another. "I praise Him for making me a Joint heir with Himself." I am surthat a few contributions like thes.would help to make a great blaze, and many would get warmed up. for It is Tery cold at some prayer meetings. , That old serpent the devil or some of his generation of vipers would be sunto get warmed up. too. and fasten on some one and say something not very , kind, which might lead some one t«say. "Well. I'll never open my month In meeting again." but If they would Just shake off the beast Into the firwhere be belongs they would feel no harm. Again. Paul Is misjudged aid numbered with transgressors, but stror tbey change their minds about blui. and if we will simply pay no heed in false accusations and misrepresent. -i tlons the Lord will take care of ml and make true His assurance. "No weapon that is formed against tlire shall prosper, and every tongue thai shall rise against thee In judgmenthou Shalt condemn" (Isa. llv. I7-. Some people look a great while to see some harm come to a child of God. but do real harm can come to such, and what looks like evil God will over rule for good (Rom. via 28. 21) i. Paul was permitted by God to work a miracle of healing upon the father of tbe chief roan of the island, who happened to live In those parts. He was suffering from fever and a bloody flux. but in the name of the Lord Jesus Paul laid bis hands on him and • healed him. This led to others bring | their sick ones, and many miracles j of healing were wrought during those | three months of unexpected blessing which had come to that island. We may be sure that Paul would seize every opportunity to tell of Him wli ■ ! graciously healed the people through servant, and by btm and bis win- ! pantona It would seem as If. all on ihj Island must have heard the glad H-' j not only, of salvation through ;i ; crucified and risen Jesus Christ. Inn also of tbe kingdom which He will yet establish on tbe earth when then- - shall be no more death, neither aorrov . nor crying: neither shall there be any- . more pain on the whole earth, and the Inhabitants shall not say. I am sick (Bev. xxl. 4: Isa. radii. 24). When the shipwrecked people landed on the they were shown no little kindbut when they departed after three months they were honored with . 'many honors and laden with such things aa they needed. This must have been real gratitude to God and to His , eon Jesus Christ and to those who bad | the good news to them. For ] about thirty yqpre I have seen much a l°f this gratitude rrom some thousands 1 ■of people who have bad presented to I them In tbe simplest possible way tbe great truths of salvation and tbe king idom. and In nineteen and one-half . •years I bare seen that gratitude In ' the substantial form of over $450,000 1 for missions u> spread the gospel. All 1 glory to Olm! i
pt- f li', .,; : 1 SMHJmi ONJTMS O. fcbeel Umm by Rev. Br. LMssett far ft* kNt'iMM MUt t ; fltafrd*. *1 CTimhh — T.U. Ih ■ !»■>) November 7th, 19N. fOterrtght. um. br R«T. T. 8. Uaseatt. D.D.l Paul a Prisoner — The Bhlpwresk. Acts xxvi!:27 to xxvlli ; 10. i Golden Text— The Lord redeemeth tbe soul of his servants ; and none of them that trust in him shall be desolate. Ps. xxxiv: 22. Verses 27-29 — Why does God permit storm and stress to come Into mort lives, and sometimes permit them to continue until all human hops Is abac donedf (This question must be answered In writing by members of the | dub.) What Is tbe Christian's anchor which sever falls him. no matter what danger bis ship may be In? (Bee Hob. vl:19> Verses 30-31— Are all God's pron toes of help or deliverance conditio! al, or are some of them absolute and sn conditional ? It these men had forsaken the ship aa they planned, how would that feet the saving of the rest of them? Here !■ a case of casting away a boat to save a ship, what principle does that suggest In human Hfe? Verses 33-38— There are two things at least, possible no matter how great the distress; one Is to wring youhands and bempan your fats, and pi* ap hope the other is to be eheerfi;' and see how beA to save tha shirwhlch Is the better, and how oan It I accomplished? Why Is U that the courage sad goocheer of <me man can save an en there w from despondency and defeat? May praying and tasting, when yo. ought to be eating and working, b aa great a practical crime as ecuttllr 6hip? Why does God generally need onwhen he would save us from air calamity? v:S8.) Verses 39-4 4^To a true man Is ii always so. that after the night co Truth e day, after sorrow comes Joy. and ! after so-called defeat comet victory ' Does God. In these days, ever sa\ a family a business, a comnranlty, o a nation, for the sake of one man. e saved the passengers and crew - ' this ship tor the sake of Paul? Julius prevented the killing of th- t prisoners for the sake of Paul; Is ther- | i any analogy between that and the sav i lng of sinners for the sake of Jesus" f God told Paul that all hands shouv | 1 I be saved, and the ship lost, and th!
r Is what happened; speaking from you " own experience are all God's promise L' equally dependable, whether of a geeral character as In the Bible, or glve- ! to the Individual soul? . , Chap, rxvlll: 1 — Where Is the Island r of Mellta where this wreck occurred ? Verse 2— Are uncivilized people bi 'fore they have had experience witi j white men, generally kind to strangers ? Verses 3-4 — When an accident, o. Sickness, or other natural calami i ■ comes to a man. Is It any sure sip. that he Is a sinner? Verses 5-6 — If a poisonous viper . ij should fasten on a good mac's haiu' , I '.to-day. God would probably not pre- , '.vent the poison from taking effect: ,s , that a fact to be regretted or othe- I . Wise? , i Verses 7-10 — Is there always "a H I \«Ilver lining to every dark cloud?" N Are there any circumstances in hi (Which a good man cannot help his fel- B I (Iowa? „ w Lesson for Sunday, Nov. 14th. 1909 1 Paul a Prisoner in Rome. Acts xxvlli: ^ . 11-31.
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mm ffl. BEEVES steam ami lot water BEBTIBB Sanitary Plumbing by Skilled Workmen. Ask for Estimates. 626 wasligon street. KEYS FITTED Trunks, Valises, Parasols, etc. Repaired J. DENIZOT Call Keystone No. 129 D. SHERIFF'S SALE - By' virtue of a writ of fieri facias me directed, issued out of the Court of Chancery of tbe State of New JerI will. expose for sale at public vendue at the Sheriff's Office, Oape May Court Bouse, on NOVEMBER 22nd, 1909, the hours of 12 and 6 o'clock m., to wit, at one o'clock in tbe afternoon. All that tract or parcel of land and 1 premises hereinafter particularly de- < scribed, situate, lying and being In , tbe City of Cape May, in the County , of Cape May, and State of New Jer- , and lying and being on tbe south , easterly side of Lafayette street, and | , butted and bounded aa follows : Beginning at a poiDt in the south- I ( easterly side line of Lafayette street, 1 ( near Schellenger'e Landing, said point • being tbe southwesterly comer ot a j , of land belonging to Lardner Smith, I ( and being the lot whereon be now I , lives, and running from thence along i j the line of the said Lardner Smith, in I ( southeasterly direction one hundred f and six feet more or less to laads of c Micajah S. Smith ; thence binding on f lands of the said Micajah S. Smith, t a southwesterly course, or parallel 1 with said Lafayette street, sixty feet i to a ccrher, which is also tbe corner of d tbe .'said Micajah S. Smith's lot; s thence on a line parallel with tbe line ( of lands of said Lardner Smith, in a I northwesterly direction one hundred I and six feet more or less to tbe southeasterly side line of said Lafayette c street ; tbence binding on the southeast- ^ erly side line of said Lafayette street / and running in a nortneaa terly ^ direction sixty feet to tbe place of 0 beginning. Within which bounds are c contained six thousand three hundred p and Bixty square feet of land, being the same more or leas. > Seized as the property of Anna ~ Brown, et ala.. defendants, taken in r execution at the suit of Micajah S. complainant, and to be sold by v H ROBERT B. CORSON. 8heriff Dated October 21, 19(0. o T. Stevens, Solicitor. p. f. $14.00 10-28 fit
WINDSOR BOTE L j" w. T. BRUBAKEB Manacer. Midway between Broad Street Station andReading Terminal on Filbert St. European. 41.00 per day and up T American. 12-50 per da y and up The only moderate priced hotel of reputation and couseqoeiice. to PHILADELPHIA SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of ti«*ri facias to I me directed, issued out of the Court of Chancery, of the State of New Jersey, I will expose for sale at pu' lie vendue at the Sheriff 's Office, Cape May Court House, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8th, 1909, between the hours of 12 and 5 o'clock p. m., to wit, at 1 00 o'clock in the afternoon. All the following described tract or piece of land with the buildings thereon erected, situate in the City of Ofcpe Msy, in the County of Oape May, and State of New Jersey, bounded and described as follows, to wit : BEGINNING at the north corner of ; lot No. 28, formerly of A. E. Hughes, standing in the southeast side line of Lafayette street, said corner being eighty-nine feet from the southeast corner of Lafayette and Jackson streets, measured along the southeast line of Lafa* ette street, and running thence, from the corner of lot No. 28, and by said side line of Lafayette street north forty -four and a quarter degrees east fifty-five teet to a red cedar piug; thence south thirty-five degrees and twenty-six minutes east sixt* -one and six-tenths feet to an iron gas pipe driven in the ground ; thence, | along a lot formerly of Judith E. I Hughes, south sixty-five and threequarter degrees west, sixty-four feet to an iron pipe and the line of lot No. : 28, formerly as sold by A. E Hughes, j of the heirs of John Stortevant; thence by said lot north twenty-four I and three-quarter degrees west forty feet to the beginning, containing three thousand four and seventy-five hundredths square feet of land, more less. This lot being run off on the southwest part of a large lot conveyed John W. Keeves, Sheriff of Cape County, N. J , to said Camden Insurance Association by deed dated January twenty-be oond, 1900, and recorded in tbe Clerk's Office ol May County, on the fifth day of 1900. in Brok No. 147 of page 884. etc. Being the same premises which were* conveyed to tbe said J. Parker Lansing the said Camden Fire Insurance Association by deed dated the tenth of May, 1901, and recorded in tbe office of, the Clerk of the County of May in Book No. 167 of Deeds, 410, etc. Seized as the property of J. Parker et al., defendants, taken in execution at the suit of tbe Twentieth B. & L. Association, complainant and to be sold by UOBKRT R. CORSON, Sheriff. Dated October 6th. 1909 i . Conrad Ott, Solicitor, Camden. N. J. p. f. $17.80 16-9 it

