s unday choo y lesson ii april 14 christ the saviour john 3 1417 romans 5 610 philippians 2 511 golden text for god so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son that whosoever 1 believeth on him should not per ish but have eternal life john 3 10 the lesson in its setting time and place the events of tho second chapter of luke took place in iho winter of bc 51 and the events of these eight verses near bethlehem and in jerusalem the parable recorded in luke 15 37 was given by christ luring his 1erean ministry january ad 30 john 3 1117 falls in april ad 27 in jeru salem the tenth chapter of john be longs in the perean ministry of christ novemberdecember ad 29 the third chapter of acts follows shortly after pentecost in the sum mer of ai 30 or 31 for the epistle to the romans sco the preceding let ter the epistle to the philippians was written approximately four years after the epistle to wie romans from rome 2 timothy was the last epis tle paul over wrote about 06 ad from his roman prison and as moses lifted up the serp ent in the wilderness xifin 21 6- 9 the israelites had bitterly com plained against the leader moses whom cod had given them murmur ed against the leading of god re belled against eating mauna the lord sent llery serpents into their midst whose bite was fatal causing many to die even so must the sou of man be lifted up so also s 2s 12 3231 that whosoever believeth the word believe may be called the keyword of johns gospel occurring therein 99 times may in him have eternal life eternal life ii not mere ly everlasting life which has only a time element characterizing it hut it is the very life that cod possesses characterized by divine qualities for god so loved the world un doubtedly the bestknown the most comprehensive the most encouraging the simplest and at the same time the most inexhaustible single sent ence in the bible that he gave his only begotten son love longs to give that whosoover believeth in him there is but one thing cod asks of a sinner to believe should not perish this terrible word perish is almost always forgotten when this beautiful verse is thought of or recited but the real value of the entire declaration can never be discovered until this word is under stood for god sent not the son into the world to judge the world christ is the judge of the world and some day will truly briug the nations and the unsaved of the world before him for judgment acts 17 31 rev 20 1115 etc but that the- worlu should be saved through him the divine purpose is like the divine love without any limltaton for while wo were yet weak im potent to deliver ourselves from sin and judgment the words are in contrast to the might of the deliver er in due season christ came at the time appointed by the father which was when mankind most des perately needed tho advent of a saviour christ died for the un godly that god should love the good the righteous the pure the godly is what we can understand but that the infinitely holy should love the unholy and give his son for their redemption is the wonder of all wonders for scarcely for a righteous man will one die for peradveuture for the good man some one would even dare to die see then how hard in some exceedingly rare cases the de votion of man in its sublimest mani festations can rise but god commendeth bis own love toward us the verb literally means to place together and hence to teach by combining and compar ing and so to prove establish ex hibit in that while we were yet sinners christ died for us we look at the cross or rather we look at the crucified lord jesus in his res urrection we read at his feet these words of his apostlo and we go away to take god at bis assurance that we unlovely are beloved much more then being now jus tified by his blood we are justi fied not by our works nor our faith nor our new obedience nor the work of christ in us but what he has done for us shall we be saved from the wrath of god through him believ ers are forever delivered from such a judgment john 5 24 for if while we were enemies we were reconciled to god thicugh the death of his son much more being reconciled shall we by saved by bis life the apostles thought is sim ply this if when we lay under he divine condemnation the work of our reconciliation to god was achieved by him through the death of his son much more shall the love which wrought ro incredibly for us in our extremity carry out our salvation to the end have this mind in you which wa also in christ jesus when we have the mind of anything we share the very springs of their being who existing in the form of cod form implies essential attributes counted not the being on an equal ity with god a tiling to be grasped the paraphrase of j b lightfoot is helpful though ho preexisted in the form of cod yet he did not look upon equality with god as a prize which must not slip from his grasp but he but emptied himself no doubt there was more in this emptying of himself than we can think or say taking the form of a servant by form is meant not the external semb lance only but the characteristic at tributes being made in the like ness of men so truly human as this laura wheeler hanging is fun to do free advisory service to readers of this issue do you know how to cope with white diarrhea symptoms whitk diaiiuuka symptoms chicks appear stupid and inactive leathers rough wing drooping no appetite bodies become emaciated bowel discharge cream colored anil mixed with brown and sticky plug king or pasting up the vent chicks peep shrilly abdomen abnormally enlarged diagnosis can only be made accurately bv pathologist brooder pneumonia symptoms slight catarrh quick breathing becomes weak diarrhea leg weakness s y m ptoms chicks wobbly on legs or unable to stand otherwise seem all right gape worms symptoms fre quent sneezing coughing discharge of mucous bad cases gasp for breath may die from suffocation as worms accumulate advice regarding treatment of above diseases may be had ab solutely 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out milk continued investigation and ex periments have shown that thoro aro certain unknown quantities in feed3 which give them tho power to make the young animal grow these ob scure properties have been tormed vitamins and what is of special in terest to all poultry feeders is tho fact that they aro found in the yolks of eggs in the green leafy part of plants and in milk these vitamins are designated by the letters of the alphabet a b c d e vitamin a has been termed the growth pro moter young chicks deprived of vitamin a fail to grow the lack of it in matured fowl results in low ered egg production and hatch- ability it is extremely fortunate for the farmer that milk is one of the easily accessible sources of vitamins vita min a in a given volume of milk is about equally divided between the fat globules and the aqueous por tions this means that skimmed milk contains about half as much vitamin a as whole milk and is about one- third as rich in vitamin a as is but ter fat thus skimmed 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small medium and large size illustrations of tho gloves as shown and of all stitches used as well as material require ments send twenty cents in stamps or coin coin preferred for this pattern to xcedlecraft dept wilson publishing company 73 adelaide street west toronto in the brave days of old my grandfather set himself threa times a day to eat what my grandmother chose to purvey of vitamin a likewise vitamin b he knew not a thing- nor mora learned was she the birds of the air and the beast of the field and all the nice fishes the ocean would yield- the roots of the soil and the fruiu of the tree just what at the moment there hap pened to be my grandmother cooked in prepos terous lots that simmered all day in great ot- crsized pots to eat in those days synchonized with to stuff whatever the fare there was always enough as grandfathers board in the dis trict was known as one of the kind well accustom ed to groan twas seldom the family dined by themselves but grandmother always hail wel- laden shelves indigestible foods on the table ran riot for no one suspected the use of a diet pecial- bottlcs or pills to all the rich foods easy bad not only to be but to seem man ac cepting all the conditions involved in a truly human exterior pleased as man with men to appear and being found in fashion as a man the verdict a his fellow- creatures upon him he humbled himself the nature of this humili ation the rest of the- verse indicates becoming obedient even unto death yea tho death of toe cross as obedient he gave himself wholly un to his fathers will and the course ot following that will lead as far as death itself no ordinary death but a death of shamo and suffering wherefore also god highly exalt ed him a reference particularly to cxulsts ascension and gavo unto him the name which is above every name christ has an exalted place a glory a preeminent honor that no created being will ever possess that in the name of jesus every kneo should bow to bow the knee in the name of jesus is to pay ad oration in that sphere ot authority grace and glory for which the name stands of things in heaven and things on earth and things under the earth the whole universe wheth er animate or inaminate bends the knee in homage and raises its voice in praise and that every tongue should con fess that jesus christ is lord to the glory ot god the father acts 2 3g 1 cor 12 3 8 g rom 10 9 tho whole purpose of the working out of salvation is the glory ot god the father dressing well on a small allowance you may be a good manager but if you have to dress on a small al lowance and you havent used your good sense your wardrobe may be a disastrous affair be very firm with yourself over colors if you have just invested in a grey frock you must not how ever fetching you look in it fall for a brown coat you must stick to one predomin ant color and your wardrobe must tone with it it is best to choose a basic color such as dark blue brown kiev or black and everything you buy should either be a foil to that color or definitely tone in with it dont find yourself with four af ternoon frocks all in crepe de chine and minus a decent evening getup dont for pitys sake go all coun trified and invest in heather suits and sensible hats and brogues galore and then calmly imagine that a town ensemble will fall from the skies just when you want it in the autumn buy with a view to real winter and not to the season behind you if you buy a too thin frock in autumn it may be right out of fashion before it is warm enough to wear it again in the late win ter remember that spring is coming and that suits must soon be the sort that are smart enough to wear with out a coat- dont be outmodishly modish ex aggerated fashions will go out as quickly as they came in and they are far more easily recognized adapt a fashion until it is suit- agle to you realise that most things can be dressmade into something quite dif ferent you must buy your frocks with this seachange in view try to choose styles that your pet dress maker wont find too cut up when she comes to unpick them plan ahead and have a little horsesense well what of this gorging balanced fare and giving their organs no ized care and having no offset the poisons ii that they ct and having no doctor within easy call my grandmother after fall was tucked into bed in a serious state and departed this life when a bare ninetyeight while grandmother wilted and wast ed away and died ere the dawn of her hund redth birthday the neighbours to whom they had meant to be kind died too when and how i can not call to mind but certainly none of them knew of the facts of a lifelong abuse of the digestive tracts and ofteji when breakfasting on orange juice i feel that my inards could stand the abuse that hot cakes and bacon and eggs would supply but expert opinion im scared to de fy- isa grindlay jackson icth- bridge alta the odd thing about man is man the navy gets back into the shell game members of the crew squad of tho united states naval academy at annapolis md pictured in action during first shell practice of season on the severn river 30 men are funny creatures the man who hollers because his wine must get two permanent waves a year and visit the hairdresser once a week in between times is often the same man who stretches out luxuriously in the bar bers chair prepares for a snooze and says give us the works he gets a shave haircut massage special lotion on the face tonic for the bald spot and a gooey mixture to plaster down the hairs which re main he pays a check of 150 with out a blink and tips the barber a quarter men are funny creatures the fellow who insists on wifie budgeting the household expendi tures for economys sake and paying her own way to the movies out of the house allowance and buying her own hats and dresses out of her al lowance and setting aside so much for cosmetics permanent waves hosiery lingerie and sweets is usually the same man who bor rows from wide for carfare or cig arettes towards the end of the week or is first to suggest a blow out when he is flush in other words economy is a great racket for wifie to practice the husband who worries over wines toothache and insists that sho see the dentist first thing in the morning and have it fixed up is usually the same man who hid es his own toothache as long as possible tells wifie irritably to mind her own business when she suggests that ho visit the dentist and then takes two or three weeks to screw up sufficient courage to have the aching tooth removed tho man who detests wifies new dress because it is too loud will often buy himself a tic that can lc heard for four city boc5 and the chap who refuses o con sider the purchase of a jongdesired electric refrigerator for wifie will be the first to bile when new cars come out in the spring yes men are funny creature- wa cant understand why women marry them i knowing what we do about men wt wouldnt marry one on a bet