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James 'Gallagher.; compounded himself more than 50 years ago. And thesegood herbs,. nature's gift,. have great healing' power. 'Even, acute kidney ailmonts like Rheuinatieni, are relieved by'Gal- '. • lagherrs. Bad backaches; dizzy spell. end bladder miseries soon stop. Try this .trustworthy herbal remedy. ' It is remarkable --and iisfe. Sold,by ' se • A.' E.' McKim. Lucknow. - , i _ .ri.. 4 1-. MING Tit THJN€S • TRAM ARE lsl,IiiliNL`, +nalpreamQno During *Mit nc tt TomIato Welt, a . Forgetting 'thethings that are :be-` aind was first of all spelt out liars]. ?eFeee y td, me �n the way -to Toronto; When the Cngine of nur^:.express•'train somewhere, between Gowanstown and; Listowel,' ~:somehow got uncoupled -from the ,cars and net off at an :accel 'erated clip, away before ''.them on the track, u'a behind' -,,to hear: and „the grind and application of automat-.' I:0. :brakes -with the sense that some thing wrong had'happened, , as we came to 'a ':standstill.. Our rather ag- gr•.eissive Iocoiiiotiv-e; .looking absurdly' `away 'to' the' •forward, ' had ',a'lso to come 'to "therealisation `that she had lost herrather• importantAail,.so with: humblerand more 'careful means; pro,; ceeded backwards to re ever and secure the. satire.., , As •we neared 'Guelph and; Torontli, respectively: it ' was noticea°ble that the ,snow that dr'ifted.'•the highways:; and -buried fences: in 'our or'thHuron, and Bruce was, being heft :behind.', Toronto, so scant of snow,, with its motor' travel in and aroundthe city would almost make us .believe it was early May rather than March and that' -win' er was being forgotten The 'Ontario., '' Prohibition Union' cla'ime'd •'my attendance and interest two days. There again .that forgetting the .things that are behind came very forcibly to me, ,as to others, in...in impassioned plea made from the floor.. of the convention by apelegate•: , as he pressed for 'a:'determination on. the part ,of all. to let_the bygones of_ splits and ,,parties , ogether with the` blundering 'and defeats they had con- itegatiitlY7 Suffered. in the. temperance `cause --be bygones, and ;unite in one aeltdr-dtermine&.-irePH:67ilrenearlir f possible to end the alarming liquor -conditions'. ,th �- n laces 1 life' nd�, 'ch c prev ince. ter i •tfi�: rq, nc.. ' Moire:than P p 1 4 , he stressed the .necessity ,for a • strong' going forward• ,on the part of all tentperancepeople instead of -.merely' deploring the multiplied . facilities and ;encouragements to .drinking,; and the yerY evidentincreasedindulgence of the same to our sorrow, and shame,. The women were partic>iflarly temp ia- tic.' They are Sery, much alive . to the evil and to the eeeessity to curb it Earnest ;men like 'Sa'm Carter, of Guelph and both the :retiring and President=-elect' . of the: Convention ealled for that pressing forward fear- lessly to right the wrong t at' s be- ing done this province by that, is government sale rather than governn ent.control of liquor..inspir- ation and encouragemen't earns to the alargeassembly through the singing, of Mr Greenlaw of: Detrait . and in magnificent addresse. 'b, Bishop Hughes of Chicago Methedist',fame and Mr. Fred Hotson, Canada's sham-• "Mortgage ecl to t: Good Business? Of :course. it'd not,_and. that is why all_ theYLnew' money needed for expansion of ; the telephone • system cannot be raised by' bonssues. "y Part' of the money will come front him ' issues - a new issue has just 'been an -4 nounced — but a large part 'must 'con- tinue to come, from new issues of stock. • - if a'handica p is placed on telephoite•ex- • Parisian the only ultimate Offerers will be those who use, or want, •telephones' in Ontario and Quebec.: By 1934 Otttarto:and Qtieftec wr##heed +r girl1lior!- o rovi`d'. Withet.rf' -to#epkbrres,•- !"trey t>orrn 1_ be -p_....._ �__._. - new money lo, extend the aystaai. HE l71 LL LEP HOI' • 'COPANY dIT CA'r+1. r-: M . UA' • sir... i•'•,1 0000 • • ti. ,pion boy, orator, and Miss E. Brau,ht i ija:t, if siteµ . #9t44 11. had • any;: pits 1. on the 'platloriri atuung young people: it .surely is this young 9 -lady of 'Galt, •so effective,• so• earnest,_ s0,' hartliingly persuasive and convincing, in, her address, ' On several •:days. T had . the oppor- 01nity.to wander up and down Tor..: onto's down town sts; and busy places' 'co marvel at the growth• and, size of, its business. What struck me was'. now, the 'skyscrapers and^ immense, buildings are leaving far :behind the' two and three storied ;businessuil'd-.-'' •, ingai of the ;]last On Bay. Street;" tori •,nstance hew the ibiiky :absurdity .of, 3ome''little pili' buildijngs'btiiti.t stiil'hug the pavement.' appears•as one gazes at the new, imposing •'vast factories and warehouses and the, towering, s y scraping' Ford Hotel' On King• and" Front and lower, Yonie Streets •tows.,. eringiiotel,-bank, insuran,:t and news- paper., buildings all assure- us . that, we are in.a very `emehati .e .way arch iteeturally. and 'in business provision'`. forgetting the things that' are behind and reaching forward and upward in: :isonisiin' measure. The:upward g 9 of tremendous apartment houses here and .there -a marked growing feature' in our city ,life and 'provision --4s •;ayirig a decidedgoodbye; very clear- •ly• pronounced, for a multitude' of ,.people,, to the cottage and : the inde- pendent residents that has been. ' a rather wholesome feature; of our Can adian. and ,British story' Will this. 'herding together . in'aittle• suites of rooms under one big roof, - on floor; •after floor., ''tend •to .produce as high. e_aLty_pe .of citizen in character,• health. nerve and. effectiveness'? There '• - is•' still • something to ' '.be .said for de, ..-tachme_nt. rn living ,snore 04117:-.4:R4t-- Ment houses ,'allow • for G a garden 'of -one's: own iii which to`4potter and .Wander;: for , a wind blown ' smTpade, "a spot tin call:_one_'s-own" -eft if gem-- munity steam heating and.. lighting is not available and there is no . jani- for one's beckand call to" adju`sr this and correct that. 'The .'happiest women in the world ,are not those whose' ears would he distracted by a baby's cry and will use nothing else but an electrically' .controlled vacu*. cleaner to ' keep things looking nide,: andhl have to ` pressa buttonto o y have a wonderland;•' of elegant provi-. sion in . the matter of • housekeeping made fo'r. 41.... Perhaps they realize' in some"odd 'mgments that the domes - tie drift in which they 'find 'themsel- ves does not provide half the fun and near the happiness'. of the days ',. of ;r, r ... 'P.° ° R•O LD of its es. tpe cad*kit tot Pres en Opportunities atdstndf, ul of the standards* _ '.snstanA"l'letd' c.Barcof Voritteal ls now entering Lipoid. the hndred *and tWelfth yearofits Service. . . - . Today in •resources and . organization the Bank is' better equipped 'than, at any other. period' in irs history to ,reader .protpt and .eQicient service' to die,,, , people and business inter: cats. of Canada. • , TOTAL` ASSET, $ ,`• I N'- E,J'LC __ BS, : Estab1isi d • �s�7 S L.' P 4870 0 0. 0'',. b o o imager :- • order' Of worship. Mere ;twain,. there. was a decided forgetting of• the things that. are .behind in 'ritual .and:order and reaching forth to' a:' more ornate o .t r`, ea' and in some a 'eft a t o e b ut r sp s r ful••thing One,,thiug did' riot go! down, wellwith me .and that 'was the iea d prayer of the minister., though lit was' evidently 'thoroughly.. And exce)ileiy� prepared; and in some ways, :fitting: elegantry phrased and reverently read , Peihaps 'I: should not .have been ;grit - Leal of this when T.. have 'heard so many prayers extemporaneously giv-, e14 that .must have been..a tirade to "tl'te�fror�laavn-snd tile=beck=g'ardeti=��• . � . and the fragrant.'sttiell of wood fires ,men :and a bore to. G'od •by' .their. ad fragrant out of the old oaken . meaningless phrases - and 'lack of and ink getting to the ' real . prayer r bevel and bucket, days when the piano aid not" disturb an-vbody if it' ,were played, spirit. But. one has heard' .extempor, {{� prayers, too that had a• grip and ' a and when they could sing- or shout to grace in which formality and so many the heart's. content.' T'he way ':those' other` intruding. things. were altdgeth 1 apartment people get a The in th'e er lost -sight of which this; lead pray summer or take a cottage, .r a remote er='of that ,fine 'service at. Sherbourne, region and go back' to the simple life St• seemed to fall .Short. • T e ser - is so eloquent of much and a reminder -nibn was'.a •masterpiece; an appeal to that ;here are some people whose think out one's religion' 'to useand forgetting of the, things that are be- as the_ emotion; the head as well as hind and reaching towards the things as the emotion, the' had as swell as that are before in '.this particular . is. th heart Yonwere -bound to agree notall. it is cracked up 'o be. • .. ' with }pini when he was through his Perhaps professors in 'civics will be deliverance --..so excellentlyconceived•: saying the same sort of thing respec- so' Well and 'clearly • rendered, the • ting. the way . such huge ,. cities' like •.whole inan ,preaching in all sincerity' Toronto are stepping out fax and be- that he was right: "The religion,that. yond old '•limits creating vast sa berbs hasn't been thought out cannot stand . thickly populated. How. Toronto has the racket of 'life. if ,we' are not grown' : Boundary after boundary has thinkingdeeply about our' religion it ood or • ill -a, may be because there - is' in our re- lPe. • may . have ligious 'life so little . to think .about " ' the size and Yorkminster •Baptist ,Church in. These braise- .North Toronto was the 'place of my, r written 'ori' evening worship. with that very Able As. theage of and. popular ministerconducting. it inly passed' the theFRev, W. A. Cameron. Iierele a g.. out,.-in"._ahlef.,bilin ,,,staer,-and_people who•have pressed ay • from the forward in an astonishing way '•fo .big o'us conditions things religiously' and ,ecclescastically How they have 'outgrown there form- a preacher_ off" •er buildings and' :theatre arethas for worship with Marvellously 'inereesing congregations. They 'have a Church almost unequalled,. in the ' province, a. Cathedral of �.�Protestnn'tism.' It must• Sea t some three thousand people, • a bnilding •vast and spacious, and • so• beautiful. It is 'encouraging in .these days when we get seized at times, with the •lack of interest in Church services, • and ,discouragingly reflect. uponthe eareless drift 'of; Protestant ' tjk to • remember that he$ is a church whieli gets filled Sunday. after Sunday, and .hundreds are often turn ed away. "A man with ii "damaged • name—Judas not . Iscari{ t'i was the preacher's, thence. It 'Was a strong fearless utterance which moral .slack• ..nrs and rascals would feel restive •un - dein. -alas -fine _ateree „ertet :1_ le ; Badly, h_. { 1 t'o the re.iloteslt partof tie vaS'U UU »cling.• ••_I •ani---not_sure-IL_ it. Was _fitted.. with 'speeidl acoustic 'equipment. The radio audience which means thousands. °inure- -of -listeners."-;Would dotfl tress hugely Odom _and be" fht•pressed with, the Service with its striking sermon•. �Cndi its ,glorious ,ilius1e and sing ng, On the 'seventh, day of my visit, .1 .had "'o reMember,the thi sirs that tett -b'eii1Ifaai and a'11.` 'the • 1ielov'ed' 'work and people of ntine in Ashfie'd snit thottch 1• !bad a.' very enjoyable' -]lard ivotiderfuFtints-rn-. Poi i to T- ss=aa gia1d, to got back. : Arthur' w. $rowf1.8 •been outgrown for 'country's weal or w something to• do with number of its' cities, sions and reflections Toronto's=95--birt-hday. cities go she has cert speed limit in--•reachi 'directions, getting. ;a modest and unpretent of 'earlier days. ' • Stvndey as becomes duty wasspent in joy ully occupying a, pew making it. one..interested spot in .the Chhurch wier all .that took place carne, under clo=et observation and--•devoutest reileet`on. It was • a tier doing so what one tries At old, Sher- former Meth - watched •the e last ten min-- culminated in-culminated at spereus'looking inteiligent crowd that would ' gladden the '•heart of any pr echer:. who had made good preparaithin for service Rev. Richard e }pulpit --Who era from 'week itean best..We _were, treated to_ an_ o, der of service :that was far removed :irons that which prevailed ..in. ;old'Methodist usage -though that doesn't .i ecessarily..niean. that there is any g"4oi�ind for ' opt - plat" ti�: sponsive had -trill, : "a gene ar r. si choir ton�ssi n' the sin bv' file , g g e., . ,..r glory Of the Attten at rift vals ltd G r Y . • etc acrd the "reo- :be totheF ether et p -diet's. •introduct tryf-o his- •deliverahee' o '.�'In the ilafi a *f . h-O,Pather, Stin and fitly 'Choat" all served to remind'. otic how• the simplicif af tlie-MethorY. 1 dist order liad been arti-andied for that 11i4wall ative ti a Afglicait treat to listen to an. much. more Masterly: to do .weep by wee bourne Street • Chun'eh �lodist " now :united, auditorurii fill up in 'ti'' •u'tes of the hour that 11, a well dressed pr • and preaching. Ti's Roberts MIR: ' was in is glen of -his beet t to week-. aid it is no 1 • i • ,tr,N11;a,; • -with Rib Ron, fin. estlookina Longe lasting metal roe for Barns Honees, Sheds. Garages. Warehouses. ',Easy , and quick to ]aeon' aewroofa'orriht y - �over,old once = Rib— oI - ie -made ...� to •� R Rom i1 sTw ' � I . awht• gripe Council Standard'. aide-Icj� • quality. Sendridge and rafter/nem- momenta for free Gsed.talabontew SPBGiALSPRING OFFER. • Eaten. *drift! ted. • PRESTON, ONT. Moomeil I Toronto BOOK . Oki `ST`AMPS ':. - The postal department has issued special books: of stamps for the bene- fit of ltoxholders on rural -routes who , do not wish to•' flay •25,c' for 24c Worth of stamps in the,. books previously' sold. The new books, wli It, contain 72 .cents', worth of stamps,'. may be purchased- by the bdx-holders from. the rural route couriers or any num- ber'of stamps required may be pus - chased. from the new•book, without :purchasing. the entire book. In . the. matter Of the estate': of Reuben Stauffer Bite of the 'Township . •:' ofKinloss in' the- nt . o Bruce; K No a ..County f Bru • ''i� ernler, deceased. Notice is hereby given that all per sons having any claims or ...demands against the • late Reuben Stauffer, who. .died pn or about the Twenty;eightb; lay of December. A. D. 1924: at .the'. .1'o•*reship of Kinloss'in the County of .Bruce; are required to -send 'by ;post prepaid 'er deliver to the. undersigned', executors under. the ' Will' of • the "said Reuben' .Stauffer,, theirWnanres and d€lr -atad il- pa culara in - writing of ' their clainis and- state=: meets of 'their accounts and, the nat- ure of the 'securities,• if. any,. held''. by. them, duly verified by affidavit. •' And: take. notice; that after. the Twenty-third; day of March A. D.1929 the said ,executors , will proceed' to: distribute; the' 'apsets of ; the said de- teased among the persons entitled thereto, having ,regard only to , the •claims° of which they shall then have had notice, and that ,'the said. execu- tors , will not be liable for the : said assets • or any ' part • thereof '. to any person of whose claini they shall not then have received .notice. • • , This notice is given pursuant to the . statute �in the behalf: Dated gat '..Lueknow, • •Ontario this twenty-fifth day of February A. D. • • 1929:" Peter MacDonald, R. R. 2 Holyrood. • Hiram .'Shelton, R. IL 2 Holrood Ont. 'Executors. 0 0 YES, :the DR. SAID 1 you MUST operate, tonsils are dis- ' eased. We said No, 'and • Mrs. ;Syoilla Spahr's ''Tonsilitis Was applied. Ton- sils healed, ,opera ion. cancelled. -Try its guaranteed.' ' ';. -• A. S. McKim. r Til McCO ICK-•DEER-INC;11l11t,4 "" rigN Oj' THE TWO. 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