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RY 10, 1917, SATURDAY BRUARY 10, 1917. The Woman Who Did Not Cae The International Sunday School Lesson For February 11th is: Jesus and the Woman of Samaria, John 4:1-29. bide, 10-8 (By William T, Ellis) Because the principal highways of Few places in Palestine ure more the great cliicy, and the places, of thoroughly accredited than Jacob's publle entertainment. are mowadasa well. It ix near Mt, Geriziin and Mt. Crowded with oversdressed, over Hbai, and hard by 4s the city of She roughed, Over-sophiaticated women, hem, now called Nablus, a Anat who have apparently parted com: community where at present atv Pany with the womanly deals of thelr son of Turkish. troops are quartered teh grandmothers, it is easy and natural The tomb of Jogeph ix on the nelgh- to say that the women of our time Boring hillside, During the Crusades ate careless of the, great varieties a church wax built over the well, but Which have entiabled womanhood it had heen long In complete ruin: be- from the days of Mary. Such a Judx- fore the war, the - ment is unfair, because it fails to take bullding a new edifice. I have drank into account the greater number of from the deep well that Jacob dug: home-keeping, modest, cultivated, and the monk who was my cenductor sweet and siicere girls and women eeemed to marvel that I did not car nson, 4. Whose existence Is not taunted ve- Fy any of this holy water away. fore the eye, of the idlers on the The Wells of the World. highways of lit So there is perti the present study of a woman of the this very well upon which the weary long ago Who was free, careless, cyn- Nothing is more sug- teal, immodest, and ready for an ghtful traveller than. Waynde ucquaiitance. This woman at these ancient wells of the Orient. But Jacob's well embodied - our modern one typifies the highest. trath dvanced and world- Water of 1 A public fountain nersall, 12 11, woman, except that she had in Philadelph ara the simple in- wealth nor education. the sort who profess to scoff water shall thirst ag picture he modesty of their sisters. f the transitoriness satis reelf, shew dy to strike factions that earth offered : an acquaintanceship with any This Jaded woman, who had drunk that happened along; and she was the cup of passion to its dregs, had too shallow to understand the signi- a soul-thirst too great for her own : ne Of the fact that none of these Understanding. Jesus met her real friendships continuls She reed by offering her the privilege of viung, 2 knew many mon .but among them all becoming in herself a fountain; and * there was no one who respected her when she accepted His gift, she did utterly and loved her devotedly, be- begin to supply others in the village ing willing to leave all ulse and leaye' of Sychar. Even this loose woman only unto Ker. Obviously, it is more straightway became of tribute-to a woman's worth tu be That 4 Christ's plan loved by one true man, than to be friends, He does not popular with a crowd of men, cistern-saints, mere Pert, tantalizing, ingentous in ex- tainers of the water grace: duick in repartee, this woman make; ends, flowing char saw thi in thelr spri Modern hotels c is hard for the vdvertise, Running water In es ro Would that the Chu existence of such wom might p Plowing wat ure not genuine, not good, not all saints. want welling Chris ent, not con: nd not truly loy- lans more than we want anything AS cne sees the throngs of ultra- else this side of heaven. iylonably-sowned women, in res- anghal there thor- taurants and hotels wud places of en- 7 called Well tertainment and on the streets, and which is as badly misnamed knows them for y ing around the dangerous candle of Joy lt would be it we could all have pleasure, one finds it difficult to vis- jomes ona spiritual Bubbling Ualize them as the takers of happy, iy For the waters of grace restful homes, as the inspirers of men, ters, fresh, sweet and Gnd as the mothers of patriots, het effervescent. Unless Christ 1s 4 pr sw oes and saints, ent reality, Ho is nota reality at all, This 1s a pase of the modern wo- One cannot live on old spiritual ex: 3 man question from which one perlence any more than he can sub- Kio, 1-18 hrinks; it ls more. satistactory to sist on last year's bread. Day by d Contemplote that larger number of Christ ss to be experienced anew by women, Who. whigsplendidly true to all who would be fountuin-triends of the type of Christin womanhood, are His fs expreesing themselves In old and new The Tacttul Approsc Ways, for the present time, through To be willing to uceept. favors is 4 ne ae ee sa and social more difficult for high spirits than to ha: elationships, After all, as our story be willing to bestow them. The exc ae: Tine of the Samaritan woman makes quistie tactfulness of the Master's ane neh, rd: clear. the old, old thirst for life's re- proach to. this common. women. is Fleetabelle, alities is ever-present: it is merely un- noteworthy: He permitted her to do nge Flestabelle Fecomnized or hidden by the foolish. ;Him'a favor. That is often the sure PARE FER When the Right Man Appears. est approach to the good will of a One sure mark of the best friend person. The weary, thirst Jesus abot, wen; Faz ls that he helps us to be our best self, sought a drink at the hands of the Star, ard. Tim: Jesus pre-emlnentiy had this quality. woman, who had doubtless come from sea He discovered the soul of this mis- the harvest fleld with a vessel to be nile- Paymaat Siised Bookat Gouee ie ac, Shed Ue onrene cae hats Saciene ness and candor and sincere spiritual- must be wisdom in making a begin- ity plerced the shell of her superficial ning. Contact is the frst important po worldiiness.. He met her on one le- step in-personal work, Bo thie ured and left her ona higher. Casual tfaveler entered the first and. most pau Aequaintances a thirsty man bya matural door to this woman's conti: Wi , and a woman with a drinking dence. i - Vessel, cager for a flirtation become All the surroundings recall to the + friends on the high plane of concern modern travel Jesus and the i) Ul about God and the human soul. Do aritin history of the we wonder how our touch affects the Jews. In doves one find lives wo meet? Are they left on a a synagouue of the Samaritans, So level where it is easier for them to ORM FIT. think about God? Woman close, and He had shown to fn There was nothing snobbish about her her real self, she took refuge in Jesus. He freely spoke to all: whom theological controversy no ne RWICK He met on the highway of life. Last dodge, week we saw him colloquing with a Then followed the greatest defini Jerusalem scholar and this week He is In conversation ently a fleld hi that she was a ROW LLARS woinan nor the ney and profit in ht-minded spend- ers and wasters, mere moths. flutter- aristocrat; tan woman who was appar- Neither the fact What thoughts throng one stands by the worn stone coping seription, Wh Christians, fo ther bubbling nor sweet, But what when, the talk of Jesus on ever made of spiritual religioi We are amazed that such should be poured out to a congress tion of one and such a one at thai Some teachers ang preachers do no with oth er its Well kkuel rowded the treasures he of 1 a n. tt ot Notices for this pico should be re. celved at the Bulletin editorial office Bot inter thaa 10.30 on Friday morn: ing, 'Phey should be legibly written eset S24 00 talr-iaea sof paper. jon at 8:80 a litany will reacher Hey. T, W. Peter's church, Sunday Bible ela: at 3 Miller given by Mr. J) superintendent of the Camp Missi will euch at the St, John the Evangelist, Allendale Holy Communion at 11 acm.; Sunday school at 3 pan. and evensong and sermon at 3:43 A Hal ine vitution Is extended to-all to attend th St. Jon view at ing pi Sunda: St. 108th for by 's, Jasper Place: Divine ser- 11 ium, will comprise morn- yer, litany and eermon. The wechool will be held at p.m. Mark's, corner 111th street any avenue: There will be a service Young people at 10:20, followed day school at 2 30 and Bible classes at 3:20, The preacher at 7 o'clock Will be Rev. 1, Alderwood St.Paul's, coracr of 96th and 109th avenue; Rey, Canon Howeroft, rector, Services next ay WET be an tol lows: Haly sunion at 8 a.t0.; torntiz 1 1 gm,; Sunday school and Bible classes at 2:30 pan evensoney B.A. s Nith avenue and 11st Feb. 11th 1917, mora prayer and Holy Communion 11:00 3 : the Churel mp veh; Sunday school Rev. T p.m, Pal way, Feb First 10; Bo 4 tor, nool, b ject 1 Do. Study of the son foy a half hour after the sermon, Class and for children. Byening servi 7:30 o'clock; Sermon subject Step- ping on Your Own Tyes, or, Why Sin Hurts, containing a definition of sin quite unusual but quite fundamental, On Tuesday evening, February 13, the Pastor and his wife request the pres- enee at their home, 10025 117th St, of the members of the church and ad- herents of the congregation who live on S7th street and west to 98th street between the C cracks and the river, The n informal di n of Church tist: Cor. i02nd street and avenue; Oliver C. Horsma Morning worship and bible 1am. t lt;i; SeFMON Work a Man a1 um, and rvice will or. At night, morn r conducted by the pi Dr. H. . Whidden, principal of Bran- don College, will preach. Sunday school and bible classes at 3 p.m Branch school. in the Delton school, Soth street. The mid-week service will be abandoned this week In. view of the Temperance and Moral Re- form Convention meeting on Wednes day and Thursday, Feb. 14 and 15. Strathcona: Rev. H.R. Gill, min: ister. On the Firing Line a story of missionary achievement, will be the morning subject. In the evening the teachings of Jesus will THE he subject bein Swedish Baptist: 108: eg at 11 a candinaviany cordially J. Tornquist, pastor. in Methodist . BH. Winfield, pas- Evening service at 7 0 fuct that she was of the despised hy- do their best because they do not t the shoulders Teiciea tne we Se: tenceet Ns cell Bevel neubene WOR nd tees VBRae ach for friendliness, ad Te been more zea was not the Jesus way. He gave, His 90 ib Booties ee an strterd eaetts tho Meee wegen eee s Jewish law He would not have gon week we learned how one timorous through Samaria, but would. have aristocrat heard God so loved. the Tene tas dette cad Gane aoc menial Mae ie eee oe CHIROPRACTIC THERE IS HOPE tn Chiropractic for the sick. Thousands are finding full restoration to health through Chiropractic Adjustments Peasant woman that the words rir Women fly to Eno s when Headaches threaten tee oe mao what or where your ailments (acute or chronic) look up pur Chiropractor and a few adjustments will no doubt convince you th Chiropractic health. INVESTIGATE. Consultation Free, Write for literature. will remove the cause of your disease and restore you to Ask questions about your ne worship him must worship jim in Spirit and in truth. In the light of that sublime deciar- from the lips of the Jord. Him- If, how all petty controversies over rims and codes und creeds, and the lesser things that make-up: our de- nomtnatiomilism, shrivel ifito noth- ingness. The plumb-line has been laid to our building by the Muster: ex- cept our worship conform thereto, all of Its beauly and ccclestasticak cor- rectneas will be in yain. the words to whisper to hearty az we enter upon our dal devotions, and us we appr the sanctuary on the Sabkath Spirit and Truth. : In this immortal story, the Samar- itan woman found the Messiah for herself; and straightway her entiro life was changed and she became a bearer of the Good News. May the sume result follow ite study by count- less lives, the world around, Flattering to . the Originai But Imitations Only Disappoint There are many imitations of this great treatment for coughs, colds croup, bronchitis and whooping cough. They usually have some sale on the merits of the original, but it should be nembe red that they are like it Trweme only. These are our oj similo of the bearing craic and signature bible clase am Eastwood 9:30 p.m. Harden, yi Sunday school and bible classes (th afternoon a Grace 96th street and 10sth uve nue. The p: way, will Morning subject Love. The Supper will members re service. The ening s rvice will be: jeseane. lornine: i eee es gin at 7:15 with fifteen min. Pat. Hrekine chur Morn Gites of congregational: singing, ted Wednesday, 8. p.m by the choir und the Sunday Schoot commen Creliestras venting aublect: the of sini lower EEE Goat of Being a Bobdier. : abil: sears tight of the world riven, Normand Pi Mevor The pastor, De. arme Mr. Jones: Anthem Christian t nity Service President Wh ain or service Miss will ronder Night (Dall ing Face ergan numbers for Gus service will MO BULLETIN. G YRNT A Declaration of War Against the United States wa sermany answ aris the New Y ing the German note to President Wilson s address to the U Jnited States Senate on world peac rk World, an organ very close to the tion. After thus characteriz- tablishing a war-zone, or submarine blockade on February Ist, the sanie organ added that if Germany wants war with the United States, let Germany have war with the United States. ' While outbursts of indignation come from ty tany of the leading newspapers there are others which caution a sit-tight policy. The German-American press takes the news calmly, an excep tional attitude being that of the St. Louis Amerika which regards the move of the Berlin Govern- ment as a mistake, and questions whether it was wise to answer in such a way the suggestion of the President Quite as exceptional, and perhaps more significant, as showing the G government's present feeling, is the expression of George S. Viereck, of the Fatherland country being honestly desirous for peace can not but approve a measure which we know Ger many has only decided upon as a last resort and which promises to bring the hostiliti s to a close before Easter. In this week s LITERARY DIGEST (dated February 10) there is an iltumitating deseri: tion of the effect of Germany's not upon the people of the United States and elsewhere. torial comment representing public opinion from every section is given. Other articles of special interest and importance in this number are: pr Edi- Has the President Buried the Monro Doctrine? - Editors In the Old World Believe That He Has, and In This Article They Give Their Reasons For Thinking So Pain: A Friend In Disguise Mr. Kitchin Redraws An Old Sectional Line How To Win Trade After the War ' Switzerland Trembles Teaching Europe to Bathe The Answer to the Zeppelin Variable-Star Observers Get Together Government Control of Wireless The Power of the Peanut 4: penne eho Did the Fatal Amateur Kill Ibsen? Pere Shall Ameri Poace-l: What Tagore Found In the United States The BhSky Lowe Upheld Billy Sunday In Boston What the White List Does For Catholics Many Interesting illustrations , The Digest Saves Both Time and Money For You The average man or every hour of the twenty- mosi and has constantly 7 oman nowadays finds our crowded to the utte to postpone important af- ployed and the expenditure of considerable money for garbled versions of the ne THE LITERARY DIGEST saves hours of time and much small change fairs from sheer lack, of time. Owing to this by giving you thyereal ews and nothing else, and growing pressure and the multiplicity of magazin that in the most-cbncise and accessible form, Two and periodicals published most peop are able to hours reading of this all-around weekly will keep got only a sketchy and unsatisfactor; is going on in the world about the: cost of much precious time idea of what n und that at the that could be better em- February 10th Number On ov up to the minute on the war, polities, religion, , literature, science, and all else that you should know. Get it today Sale Today All News-Dealers The pastor will speak on, Honesty vs. Pretense. Services in 8.0. ite of th stars of the Markh Sunday school and adult Preaching 2 the world's derielon, at 3 pm, Presbyterian L.'V. Strickland, Dare follow sine : ae Trays Gare foilow the vialon. Services at, 11 a Damiogala: Foren -Heignjay Rev. SF, commen, ta. exneatad, Prayes ow the The pastor, i Thomson Reckie, B.A., pastor Singing practice * both servic feb, 31: 11 um. Bible The Well Woman Made Well. 1 conduct Kenney, Tt ls a whethe not t 8 o'clock Sunday school. 7:30 pin. mercifal to hin: jess life The Profit in F him wheth fot he bs Erskine: Cor, ue and astor, Rev. W. E, Gullo- Thomsen, his. neighbor preach at both servtee Letiestt, The Gift of Gu Virwy ch must Sacrament of the Lord's pres and . the give th Wels Witthe ning Serv day schi Young be administered and new colved at the morniy ep den, of Brando: Maemitly soloist wervice te the ausplees of the Inter M.C.Ai at 1 a.m. in the of the main building. will sp ws Biss Pilkie, Mr. music: (Shelley), Sinith and , che Byoning Selo Mrs. Bdwald. Vortin: O Savlonr of the World Knox: Special music: Solo Selected,, AL 8 Anthem Sing Unto Gor Gougan. Byening: Solo The Prom ised Land. Mini Hele McLeod: An- will lrelet Misc Laura The My Father for Another ton), and Mr. Vaipy will to Poce w2onnetoue). The enjoy Elevation CHatisie); Prierc them Hark, Hark, My Soul, Miss g (Lemmeno); Processional March MacLeod and choir, I study the world the (Batiste). At the evening service the Robertson: Morning subject 1 am convinced of the inability anthem will be Seek Ye the Lord Temporizing with the Inevitable o create anything durable, (Roberts), the solo pert being taken ten-minute Children s Talk: Antheni Napolecn. by Mr, W. Smith. Igo Miso M- Armatrong will sing A Sclo O Divine Redwemer (Gou- People who iresm of Paradive (Gros), The or- nod), Mpa R, Cockburn. B ening themecives work gan numbers which Mr. Puiland will nelent Forts Under Mod- than most people di Dlay ut thie service Incivding: the Authem I Will Lay Me daily bread Hanna cl weil be: Down in Peace (Gadsby) a Fantasia in (Tours), Sonata in Westminster: oapeiie ornare ta'peo great avid noone siann cleat j A minor (Rheinberger , Andante sibility, will be the morning subject To the Soul that maketh sll joicest materials from D minor Sonata (Mendelsohn), chureh, conducted by Ang where it comet, all things are; baked to a turn delivered to Humoreske (Dvorak) und Post- the minister, The musie forthe morn: And it cometh everywhere. you in ttipl -sealal cartons. lude on tune Duke Streeb (Whiting). ings Anthem O Tanto and See Swaareee Supper will morning ser pastor will ject, The F Han experience. League will close of the bc She sc ath Breathe an rel), and a Wesley: 1ognd avenue; M.A., pastor. ice Ftev. H. message. Goa preach. fore and a' Of AW, Chase, EDF offertory. Closer Walk Musie (Mozart). egins at 7 o'clock The paste Fr The orchestra will play At the same sery- O Lord our Governor (Gadsby): Solo and chory rom Stormy Wind That Blows. evening service, Te. Mr. speak on the and Natlony Sho The evening Every At the Keith will When Men Itey. EB. Val. Tilton, cnt of the Lord's be administered at the vice In the evening the preach, the special. sub- ndamental-of Our Chris sees Epwortt meet immediately at the evening service. Morn- Syintette He Leadeth anthem Flolien Evening Blowing (Har solo by Miss Hamitton Corner 117th street und Rev. J. H. Johnaten At the morning serv- . Coole will deliver the lexus, Word of evening. servic Bay months, not ye, and yet four the hor- y unto you, Lift up on the fields, that already unto har- then cometh they. are white and seast. John 4:36. in ous irst.Unitarian Church. (84th Ave, Near 112th st.) Sunday, Feb. 11th, at 11 A.M. Mrs. ae McClung Evangelistic services Week day: Tuend: 7:30. p.m. alah hi ing Thursday come. 10560 98th vtroet biveks vorth of Jayper, Christian Church: ormood Boulevard. re eanet? wit be the subject by Rev C EB. shoal at 2 tip y and me prayer meet All are wel- (Krauser), 6 dmnontous The 26: ftor thy fervice. rep The choir (Foster) ara to Bat With wuthority. Kebt In Packages Only. Or, if you prefer them, you'll find all the same wood aatines a Salted . whichever way you like them best but always fresh, crisp and satisfying you'll certainly SomMor GRAHAM WAFERS NorthWest Bisenft Co., Limited nd mapa ov be h to. 1 to tp the ruler South.
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