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12 THE CHRISTIAN NATION. Vol. 6L<br />
SHE HATH DO.XE WHAT SHE dioo:)m^ uead <strong>and</strong> shoulders. She ti;e hush can be heard a murmur that trp with expenses to the Stale Fair<br />
seems atraid at tbe sight of so many lUt-reases lill the words can be dis-it.nguished, ' Why was this waste oi now enjoying a visit from his lather,<br />
Detroit, .Mich. Rev. W. U Robbis<br />
COULD.<br />
strange faces at the table,, but not<br />
(Suggested by the S. S. Lesson in tor long, for as her eyes move up <strong>and</strong> the ointment It might have been who resides at Los Angeles, Cal. Mr.<br />
down along the room, she suddenly sold for more than three hundred <strong>and</strong> Jlrs. John Martin <strong>and</strong> daughter<br />
this issue.)<br />
stood motionless as though transfixed,<br />
her gaze fastened upon the form As the cruel words come to liei home of Mrs. Martin's brother, Geo.<br />
pence <strong>and</strong> given to the poor"<br />
May. made an extended visit at the<br />
It is the house ot Simon the Leper.<br />
<strong>The</strong> guests are met. <strong>The</strong> feast is<br />
leclining at the head.<br />
ears, the drooping figure sinks at his Gray,, recently. <strong>The</strong> young folks held<br />
She bends forward as t'nough her side. But it was not the Lord's words a social at the home of .\ir <strong>and</strong> .Mis.<br />
spread <strong>and</strong> each one has taken his<br />
whole being were being drawn by an that she had heard, for as he tin us L. A. Jameson. <strong>The</strong> Covenanteis<br />
place assigned him by the host. <strong>The</strong> irresistable force, <strong>and</strong> from behind <strong>and</strong> sees her kneeling there, he here have purchased a threshing machine,<br />
<strong>and</strong> now do their own thresh<br />
guest of honor leads in the conversation.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y speak of many things her eyes shine brighter <strong>and</strong> brighter full of rebuke, 'Let her alone. She ing ou time. \Ve are having splendid<br />
the dark fold.s of her loosened hair, speaks ana his words are tender, yet<br />
but chiefly o£ the things which concern<br />
the kingdom of heaven. This was<br />
as she gazes upon him whom she hath wrought a good work on me. rains, <strong>and</strong> late crops such as corn <strong>and</strong><br />
loves more than her own soul. She hath done what she could." potatoes are giowing fine. .Miss May<br />
Slowly she approaches <strong>and</strong> so quietly<br />
as to be almost unnoticed. Never clasps his feet <strong>and</strong> wipes them with at E.mira, <strong>and</strong> Miss Anna Gray<br />
\\'ith her perfumed h<strong>and</strong>s she I. Mathews commenced teaching schol<br />
the natural way for the talk to go.<br />
at<br />
for Christ, who was being honored at<br />
the feast, was the center of much of<br />
the conversation in the whole l<strong>and</strong>.<br />
As they talk there—or perhaps as<br />
the Master talks <strong>and</strong> they listen to<br />
his words—<strong>and</strong> as those who wait<br />
upon the tables pass back <strong>and</strong> forth<br />
at their serving, there appears in the<br />
doorway a form somewhat dilferei.t<br />
from those wno are guests or servants<br />
at the feast.<br />
It is a woman, her long black hair<br />
hanging in heavy folds about her<br />
once do her eyes leave that teloved the hairs of her head, while in her Vienna, on Sept. 8. <strong>and</strong> .Miss .4nna<br />
form. Nearer <strong>and</strong> nearer she comes, ears there rings the v/ords of peace McKelvey near Johannesburgh Junction,<br />
Sept. 9th. Sam Gray is home<br />
till she can almost touch him with<br />
her h<strong>and</strong>, tnen with bowed head <strong>and</strong><br />
from St<strong>and</strong>ish, Mich.<br />
face shining with a love that only he<br />
could inspire, she holds her liaiids<br />
above his head <strong>and</strong> from the broken<br />
lox the pure nard pours down upon<br />
him <strong>and</strong> the whole house is filled with<br />
the exquisite odor.<br />
Almost afraid she st<strong>and</strong>s, her h<strong>and</strong>s<br />
dripping with the perfume while every<br />
eye stares upon her. <strong>The</strong>n above<br />
! a b n a r o c k e b E a s y<br />
THIS B!G VALUE 7 BAR BOX<br />
CONTAINS 7 OF OUR MOST<br />
POPULAR TOILET SOAPS. ~<br />
75c Value—You Sell it<br />
tar Only SOc.<br />
^SeBI 2 0 B o x e s of<br />
This S o a p<br />
, E a r n This<br />
F i n e<br />
a n d<br />
Rockeiii<br />
<strong>and</strong> joy, "bhe hath done what she<br />
could."<br />
O, Blessed Mary,, to hear such<br />
words as these. May God grant all<br />
sinners to serve with as true a devotion<br />
as you <strong>and</strong> to gain such words<br />
of praise.<br />
A sinner, she!<br />
And we are sinners, all.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Savior, He!<br />
Arise, ye shall not fall.<br />
O. F. T.<br />
HETHERTON, MICHIGAN.<br />
Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Edgar Byers have returned<br />
to their home in Detroit, after<br />
a month's visit with Mr. Evm\;'<br />
parents. Hugh Harrington, who passed<br />
the highest grades in the county<br />
in eighth grade work on finalexamination,<br />
nas, by so doing, won a free<br />
OUR FRIE.NDS.<br />
Our old friend, Mr. Bungay,, is back<br />
again this week. Did you see him<br />
He's on page nine. Bungay treated<br />
the Christian Nation readers so<br />
well two years ago, that he had a<br />
larger percentage of sales from us<br />
than any other paper. We all wish<br />
him good luck, for he has been a<br />
good friend to us all. He has the<br />
best offers in men's hats that you<br />
can find anywhere: <strong>and</strong> for good<br />
treatment of his customers he has no<br />
superior. Have you bought your fall<br />
hat If not, buy a "Bungay" <strong>and</strong><br />
do it today. Mention Christian Nation,<br />
so as to identify yourself with<br />
this paper.<br />
issThis<br />
BIG OFFER!<br />
W E will send this fine<br />
Rocker <strong>and</strong> 20 boxes<br />
of our Big Bargain<br />
Seven Bar Box of assorted<br />
Toilet Soap to any respon^<br />
sible person, on 30 days'<br />
credit Don't send any<br />
money unless you want to<br />
—just fillout the Coupon<br />
below, give names of two<br />
reliable business men of<br />
your town as references,<br />
<strong>and</strong> if satisfactory we will<br />
ship soap & rocker at once.<br />
You sell this Soap at SOc a box,<br />
send us $10.00 when it is sold,<br />
<strong>and</strong> you have the rocker as<br />
vour reward. ^ « n<br />
Soap Easy To Sell<br />
Anyone can quickly sell twenty<br />
(20) boxes of this high grade<br />
Description of<br />
Rocker No. 90226<br />
This h<strong>and</strong>some rocker is<br />
made of hardwood, nicely<br />
tinished in American Quartered<br />
Oak, polished. Itis<br />
of an unusnally strong construction.<br />
Seat 13 Baddleebaped;<br />
back ia curved<br />
<strong>and</strong> rises about 31 in.<br />
above floor; seat measnreB<br />
21 X 20 in. Rocker is massive,<br />
rich - looking <strong>and</strong><br />
comfortable.<br />
Toilet Soap. Boys <strong>and</strong> girls<br />
can easily earn this Rocker by CROFTS & REED CO., Dept. A500 Chicago<br />
selling Soap. Friends <strong>and</strong> Please ship to my address 20 Boxes Assorted Soap <strong>and</strong> Rocker No.<br />
neighbors will be glad to buy 90226. I agree lo sell tha Soap, pay the freight <strong>and</strong> send you $10.00<br />
CROFTS because of &BEED the big value. CO. within 30 days.<br />
Everybody Dep*. A500 knows CHICAGO<br />
that Crofts Name - •*<br />
Reed'sProdueta are of hiffh quality.<br />
Soap Easy to Sell Address<br />
We have been making GOOD goods<br />
"I can sell your goods<br />
for 26 years. People every^vhere Postoffice State<br />
so fast that I can hardly<br />
wait until each ship<br />
Reference Business..<br />
want Crofts & Reed's Soap. You<br />
will be surprised how easy you<br />
ment arrives before<br />
can c-arn this h<strong>and</strong>some Rocker. Reference • Business •<br />
sending another."<br />
Rememb(r, you take no risk—<br />
Mrs. L. A. Council,<br />
we take everything back at our<br />
Wilmington, N. C.<br />
expense if you are not perfectly<br />
satisfied.<br />
SKETCHES OF THE COVENANTERS<br />
CLOTH BOUND, 412 PAGES, 51 ILLUSTRATIONS<br />
This book shows who the Covenanters are, <strong>and</strong> the principles<br />
for which they st<strong>and</strong>; how they suffered for the sovereignty<br />
of Christ, <strong>and</strong> endured persecution for three geiierations.<br />
<strong>The</strong> book has already been received into a thous<strong>and</strong> hoiDC-s.<br />
<strong>The</strong> disposal of the first thous<strong>and</strong> makes it financiallyfeasible<br />
to offer the second thous<strong>and</strong> at half price, fifty cents each,<br />
in parcels of five or more copies.<br />
This offer is made especially in the interest of the young<br />
people, for presents in the home, class-books in the class,<br />
prizes in the Sabbath School, <strong>and</strong> gifts to mission families.<br />
SKETCHES OF THE COVENANTERS<br />
Orders of Five or more books,<br />
Fifty Cents, Postpaid.<br />
Address<br />
J. C. McFEETERS,<br />
649 N. 33d Street - Philadelphia, Pa.