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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1922-11-02, Page 7- . . ............... -- , - - . - . - 17N . I �', , ,,, . I I I I � - -1 �1­ - ­ ­­ �. ­­­­ . .-- � .. I.;,." ­ -, - ­ -1. 10,11.1 - 11- ­­­ . - , - . I . ­."­ � -At"ji " � -- - �� - ,�: --- - - � . � I . -*;�%­� I . I I 4 . . � . . ,­ . ftiffert .% 0* .1 � , � . - " - I . I . I � 1, . , 7 B , - 11 � RN ; I � , 0 , . � I 11 I ,��l 1� �, . . y Mary A. P. Stanob-ory . . �� � ­� . 0 , . . U Was tha day 'betwo -Tha ' I ' with sNT*-� h I U"rNlng -4l.1,X* JWd 0 hi . .� I . _"rted: Vfit, I . � I I ��Vdkivi%t6a, a plwW oU town, r,e3%a the "tepdor gw -c1x4i4dday.-- w' ,. 0" 1 �N -WO kxpectaney. -Wrkeys� sleekly I Xqrs f�oan'one'gn,od nWU,W come . ' . I . . - g onlY to 4>e "nt g U, a-�V*y -, . *uff9d, waltel the moTmw's v9astin ; to woo, �, i ' . -mow,of VXM Ituddin I . leaves ot, Her f4t,her ,and mother were - V &W . I RQUA0eake, ripened in closely covered gogie. For Once 'she let'herself"drsip 360 4411 fl*y mince sni PuIiipldn. Pdes! th,6 roseate gl-asses of her courageous I I tood, 291' �coo,ling 'Tows eA pan#T - I I , ;philoi:�tphy &ad; so,411 ,the forwaird . I � I . me 4� 'Sparp rooms had been Wr4d -'stretch of her life air it mlgl,tt lbecionte, � . and flu:' ,4od - and beds fr6shly 6tvibed-'a giuy and lon6some road wftk, in the , . i - - I , in lavender sconU4 linen in prepara, far 4:,stance, alag 'Ag, 06litAry figure, , o . I . tion for the home gath-tying of exilo VlQdding -toward tre en& I - . * ,- Rivertonl4na. I I The sound a r*ttllng. wheels cheek- ,. � I C� , Onay in the old ColcnW iAse giy. 6d at �her own gate, kedixIled her to Oe � I I , 'Ing U.P0n t6a vil-tage square, -where Present. Old Mr.. Silas Goodwin, the - . � � Roxgaret Wynne, lived, ivith ja single expres;sman, was g , clambewi74 front his I '01thful serving Nyomai), , dl,suppoint- w4gon s�knifly,,,witlt di " . , I . . w regard. for his . . ,at unbidde guest. Margaret rheamattie.knees. Ile U I ' hitch�, ' . I I � InE ves f�a fie . I ,- - L 0 RZ r0bti it and th� fain3y: Ing weight front its place in the liox, '. " I .of di5tant,cov,sins whom she. had ex. And, deposited'' it eirefully on the I I - �pectved to Partake bf her ­haspitality ground, then, stretcM his arms to I I I . � W- 'been '�oxnpell&d at. the last mo­tgie hIgh seak.b.e j�rflt U' down &'very � , . ., . I . � - .- -­ - I -, � ­­ .—I - , -- . - - I . I . � . . — - I - — �1- - — I ­ I . I - I ­ 1. I 11'..-- I . � 1. � ��l�����:,i!'':�!:�llil!!!I!!,!,:;:�!�;ll�ll-i.�.�..,.I 1---- -.-T.-I-31 I I � " ��- �—�- � - I . I I . . 11, IIIIIIIIIIIIIII .. . I I ; I . . . : - ' I I I I � I . I I I I " GAME$ FOR TW , I ,�� 1� - I I . . , - . . � .. . ' � 1. . , . 11 , � . . . �� .1, � I HOMAY 9 1 . -I � S-:;,;:,,;#,.- ;;l 11- . � . . � I � 1. I - � - 4 , -- c , :,;::4F -. . , . - There U wthfut 'Ulm IL Twin -1 4 I � . �. . 1� *S M'. 0,,K - Nvely, ramef to mak4.,& ;NmIly Xg. . � . I . . . . I . . .. - 1. . I . Union 90 'off with & shap, With OUW �� I I , .. � . - . � " or �WQ 6!�fl]g'SP-Wts to, '9*t folks: I , I I . I . .1 . .. � . � started iM 1*ePthem, gxdsig, ,the fun I � � . I I � . . I I I is assure& ..Uake ever,ybodi join in, , . . I ,. I . . 1 0 " I . . 1. . f"M grandmother to vranababy, I . I . a .1 I I � � . . . �.., . Try the" gameg: , . � . . . - I ' * I . , . . . . I . . � . . . In pwrtnership relays *six or eigbe - , I . I . � . 11 : . " , couples am p1la�ed in gratips of two. . I I I � I . . � I . a . . , I I I 0=7163 ea,dh, ,one couple standing be� '- , - � I ­ I . . I hind the othsr,.tlio entire group abtnt ' - I I I , . I twent'y feet from a, goal line: Tjiog ",. - '' " . . �V . , . 1, 1. .. . � ziAs. take -&eir " - ',�� , . - I -. I rr-trieral arms And, I , . . I . I I t " � - . . I � I � .. I .1 retain poas�oxion I ftpug1fout each . I � 11 11 I . . * .1 . . I I I I . I � . *. eve ' ixt, despite the dnevitgble- protest at, -I I .. A� . . . 11 I Lag , I igl n 'At a signal � each fir"t I.- I - I . . 1, 1� . � . ---Xzr,. " . 1, . � . .� I k:011ple vallm to t�p goal line I . . �, I ­ .. - I I " . � , ftrry- . � � , . I � . ment, to. recall their qzeeptaneq of her little bQy.' I I . �---­---------­ ­ ---�­ *­V-�- —, . .1 I .1 ,v,,, I . Ing ,ott.. directlei . � , . I . - . - ­ ., ­­ - ­ - - - . . . - -- ­ � . . 2.Wtiven- befor�- each , " I I "I � . . ation. Itten with tre�muio" 1w, &et,4' .he,sai& "t5l the litile 1�1"' !' " .1 . . I 0.� I , . . .. , I ­ . ,t I I , then butries back . ; - � ,' 111. , .. . iiiviL . It was now 'tpo, * I -ate :to I ' Siiil� a ondiiii, ter It too, niva to'aslt that you ,viiiie 11 - . . I event of the relai - - . ; TePlace, them by other visit1we. - Margaret rose, -and- passing quickly be gut, O' earshot. You know the 9.30 tbani witJX iftiboy? . . I . 1 I and' top&�i off ih; second cotiphC � : :1, (I Redfining in an, easy &air at the'through -the hadl, opened, the door and- StOP3 ten minutes for refreshments I . ..9411iiGH.PF ' � . Events might be as lbilows: , I . I , ( I . ** library window, her Great Dane curled stood upon the th-eshoad.' The old and -the conductor � he spent moLk all 1 A half-hour later the answer sped I � . 1. This is illustrated eM descrl�ed . ., . . A - . . - . - . � . . I 1. I �1­ 1. upon a rug at her feet and her usually man had'the child by the hand, and 0� -them minutes a-findin! out whoblier'O. the wiijg3 of the lightning; - 41ove. , N I f , . I tir&le�da hands I�ring idle -in her, lap, an she heard him say in an undertone: takeeharge 1 "He is ,here and, safe.. -1 love Itim. . ., I . . , : ' unaemstorned mood of depre�sion �ell I � 2. Each in= lias a cracker. At . I . - . "ThaVs her, sonny. Thatli3 Miss o' such a lively parcet. I had elan .He is my thanksgiving to God -and . . . I . I , the - .. , ��, I , uport'her. le was not often- that she Marg`x-,t.!1 I . I . . I goal be gives # 450 his partner, wh3 . . , I . . almost to swear as I'd, known you ever I you. You had' my forgiveness long . . must eat it, and is not .�, , , � allowed herself excursions into.,the The boy dropped- the guiding fingers, since you was knee high to a giass-! ago without the -ask' . . ,� I I . I I allowed to � I post, That way danger lay. 'Yet now and stepped.forwaird with an odd, un- hopper atore he co&,d feel to trust ,have my love. ing, as you now . . . � . . . . . start back .11 I I I � ith a �ertain willful deliberation she.',chiliffish dignity. There was no nee ; MARGARET." . . . & At until she can whistle. I . . w-1 .4 either one of us. He nevei see such a I - Before the glowing, grate, that night, I - . ' the goad -line the mnr aiings . . � I . 'th name and ad- little tacker, he said with the ledping �iglijs and Fhadows , I I tip the scale, and waits, f6.r- the girl to, . , . . J�eg,n to retrace the perilous track. P of the printed tag vn - A-1-1 the older I . ' . . Margaret was.only thirty-two, with d-ressis ,stitched .so tightly to his J4,cke4 children ae -had their motLerg ]along, i PlaYinj ppon her Madonna face, Mar- MwTob4C-00d,Quaht7 sing down the ecalb beAwe they ='- - ' ­ 1. I . ,,�. form and- fate sit theTwime of gracious. -sleeve, for *ne look bad revealed to itt. v - � I . � . . . I woman] . A -P in tired and cross, b0t, .not a 9-'"t- undressed the. *M4 ba,blidn- the . go back. . I I - I � , 7 charm, yet to h6rself - she Margarethfs parentage. , The straight whimper out ol this one all. da�r long. tender little body, afid robing Fi * * 1 4. W,h& they am ihur . I I seqrned already o,14. She knew­-4how shbulders, the head.with "Mi" - MaWiet­excuse me. - it � in a . . . -z,ying to, the . I - � ­- I ­ I 1, small, proud tv .. gown of s -of t, white. . I ... goal � Une the leader may blow INT L L '­ wellf-just -where larow the impass-Ats -glory Of Mond cu*9, the delicate, tvvirbing his hat ,as*wa-rdly'-fil, My Aunt�e Margaret.,, . ­ . I I oble barrier marick . m an d6Y , I . 1/2' L&TIN'S , I whistle at,any -time, which is the - . . . (� ��, .1 . � . - ber lost youth. * the boundary of highJhred features the I . arge, br . own, old nukTk you k0ow-burt-bygones es, darling." I . . . I Mg- - L l, . . IiT . I ., . . : She might, indeed, appeaging eyes. . � bein' bygonlas­youT keep* the littl`6 I had a birthday justbefore I Came. " . . I 0 . ai"OuDa 011CO, and then -continue their . ' . : 11 -. � . I . -�� � . . gue-beyond it into ,the- flowery mead, I "I'm Hugh Vinton DuraWl an- folier Wom,t ye?PF F � � fi ve . years old and only fliA,-Li - . A n � in p . - "al for t&m to turn compu'wy . 11 �� I 11 .. , owsi of heart'$ < igh � -;� , .. . d -acka g es I . .-- 1-11 :1 . � lesire., but never aga'a'n ncoun�ed the child .in a sweet, h I "K�ep him -Mr. Silas!" - is my same nii];Go r; that I had � . � . course.e Because their armsi'are l(wk- . - � I I cou3d she' wander there .as, 'in the treble. "Are into, smi,le�: when I wAs four! , 1.,wouldn,t fink it � I I - . I . . . - I � L . 1 11 , 1. . you my Auntie Mar- The w;rinkled face broke ed and because they always have , '- 11 , bap-afree morning of the w*rK . � garet?" . ; - � I . . . I ide. dif- " - , _ . . - . I When L Shaken by a tumult . . i "Thalt's all J wanted to know.- Good- would be big 6rmg,h,.1,w*W,d you?,, . , . . I . .- . . I I . . - . . . erent _i about the, right Way, to . , . �; � . . - . She had been jugt twenty-five' of -feeling, Mar- day, Miss. Shia answered with kisses. I . . 111-1 I I -- , - I L . Hugh Durand, four years younger,-garet, stooped and drew him inside. M411119'ret.11 , � I L . . I turn, Compscatibns -'ardsel - . . I . . .� . "My Auntie Margaret." . 1. . the pluee in Mision which thw'c&m- . * . COMPU . Nory Asquiesee'nee. .1 . I �.* , ' ' * 4' , . I L. � I came to spend a i�urnmor at Riverton. I The old , man f oillbvl.ed, with, a kt.tle While the old man, ehirraping to "Yes " I I 1:1 � ed for themsed4m- . fertilizing Value of Wood . . I - � 4 - mutual - friends'and the gay, tra ng be I - . . . I I . i I I I I , They bid Ili - , � his horse, drove briskly up the street it - ' . Thn riiay be used as a penalty, but. . I _ -� 'L I . Po�er told me a stol . .. . ... r, . yusophisticat,ed girl -woman- and the ,, es, mY , -7 every night V.22. .Jesus perceived their tho�ghts. Ashes. . . I . - _. " i, , T, LAIng.11 .I. . - Ind, in. the pleasant kitchen, old Zli�pwtdf he coukli;,-d too much. .Do. you As Jesus had , i - whole ' In all courArie . 9 practici ng air.cul- it "a always W'�e' to choose your Vic- I ... I .1 � hiandsDme,' I I nsight in the . - . . -'borfllia ,n She sank into a chair and lifted him Sarah replenished her littlie visitorrs *0 story of 'The Littio� Red.sbory of the sick man's inner and, un- tilre,'including Cana&,' the ashes Of, tim'With care. He is aiked to stand .... .: . . nt' boy bad bee . �� . bowl, Margaret broke the 6 HertV IT . . . . . . , ' , . Ahrwn much togethef Front the first - to her knee. Somewhere in sotma pro- . seal Of, her . . '. . I t-. , 1. I th�y found, their �;ites coageniaL i vl6us existence abe seemed to, have 11etteir. 'Hbw' tremplow must havq She Wd it . I � I., I expressed;. thoughts;'so, he read, the "Vv*qd fwm time *uinmemorial ",ve'be$cre the 01thers. of the party, and .. -- I... �, �,. .., � . . � . e. For'a fdI 4,you tell to ,him. - Pharisee and scribe like open books., .'-been highlTy prized f -6r fertilizing pur-'then told to make a sp . ., � - Thty liked, -the same books', enjoyed known that th6s wouldb been the -hand which made the, fa, eech on some , :;-.,,�� . . . _ I , I . ,� .,,� minute -the boy gazed at h It almost as good as 1fav- V, 23. Whether is easier, to say . ... Sure .he . ,� .,,�� , miliaT strokes I . poses, especially for clover, -grapes, evbjea 'in W)bioh YOU are . I I the same pleasures, shared, the same or, silently, . ,� ver," he said fileeptly from amopg'the I fruit trees, an6leafy crops generally,' very muc I h interested.- Vu is, . .. I �� . I ... ... . . .. . I - - "'Pear Marga ,,if 'y,iu lyfflowo --- �Inow . I I forgiven ,. . or . .., Rise Up and walL I t,he' is. to I I I ... I ... passionate 'loire of the woods and his dark eyes seivehing her face. Then relt," ,it ran, . fink J'11 say - I � � . �� I �­ I I .. . fields. Margaret, realized nothing ex -'.'he breathed deeply, . . . were like, other women I must have prayer. . MY. Both. the word of'forgiveness, and the; On randy �m� light luint., Indeed it ta*e thd opposition. For ei-amp! if ' . .. ' I . Ger- he is an amtomabil,o &thuu�ast 'ea"ck ' ', . . cept that -did 'was happier than ever "You look like' favver said,, - "God blew favver and" Hugh and ., man patash salts, that the use of wood' � .1 , , . . - ' , my asked leave to seTid You my boy. Y Word'. of-heaUng am. imposwbite worfi I was On1Y with the advent -of 'the . , before, until one nover-to-ibe-forgubtei.1 ou for atty mere -man to spehk.. .. .. - .. � . . -he decided grai ng you, t6 WMft would Nfive eon God.. L 1 him to denounce' motozin'.g; or if, i.t is � -1 . � . - . . � '. . , . , , day, when Hu Auntle 2 , Margaret," re- bei , . ,I : b . r"� us'9004. .-And there's another hoth wm,,Io a. They 'Ire, ,sh o3 fell off, g9fibough, in this connec� ,� - . . .a . 1 I .. '.1 I - . -mother who,59 knovm to id�lize � - , 1, :. . gh suddenly told bigr ly "I ve come� to. you be- dlqt� � L. I Prayer,now.'God; biless my'Awitie Mar- The power to, tion, it has tobe remembered that the, grand I .. .. " . that he loved *,her, stay with . . speak one dirviolves-the'power to speak � I 'I, I .. L I I At th'e same in- 1 �Wuse';Llie iwalllowed hard and his "Since 'hi -4 mother died three years garot - Am""' . � . I . prc,-c,-'!,cn of such tts,hes her grandchildren, aisk her to spe-ilc I . ­ . stant her own hegrt was . ' *� the other. But the word. of forgivie- , I his decreas- . . - . . I 7 I . ­ revealed to lip, trembledL­11because favver,s sick. ago, he -has never been a night 'L , -ed � in quantity of 'late Years owwg -to orb �"The :De' - of My - Lifp, My ' I - L I I . 4", . 1. . I 'her, but. she wo,tidl 'let it speak., Ile lia . away Lddendy- he brighteiI.d� . like'� stars Ile" has �Mtilrbq th, # . spair I I ' I ... - I -1 . . . not. -s to go a far out Of' the 'shadow: . I at are invisible Ah - *1 I I - ... . . I . . It is only to a that it Pharisee and scribe , � 11 Sheear,ed I Your arm vhich the ; the disappearance of -e . formbs.' Grandchadren.,, - lr�. eaCh em - the .. 1, : "I - � . for lifin, of course, she'said, go ter. that he' can't take me with I eart ydeldhim. now. You will make _, Favver said it would be soihe'kirrd mayi A,Wthoeitiess,tate that'potash'is pres- speitkei is to pause atf,,-er every. - state� . 1, :. . but as an older 'sisfer. He was t6o him." Again there was a convulsive of hi I' I I . I - . in -a better man -than I could hope - day after I'g;Dt heie P d*nY, but theword of healfng, hae, .., . - . I . . to You -I can t sWts .tb,,t scribe I re" ent estzentia,W, in wood ashes iti 'the .1 11�. I.. . Y4�1ing�t0besureLb9lif9chaie'e. First catch in .his thax . . fink." , , �; I . . I I LL I � mt. . to. and' Pharisee cannot j�� .of- - ,,mer and, ereryone present must ap7 � 1 - � � I .. � :�� " I . ' a carbonate, piobably the pl: ' . I 161, ,� � 111�. I � . . fanci0s� were never t0'be trMsted. But 1 Mar�aret's arms ' tightened about , . -r camnot ��te much & . "Thanksgiving Day?" I deny-' 60 JOSUS performed the vi ible mo,,L 'I .1 I ., -� I the a,,rdor a,. the imporio . . . , nd I say no- 440h, I rairad ' * -,,atrion and ,= - acceptable-forift for use as a H "I loud -IT: and call � ,out, 11ilear! . � . � �, � �, . I us young the little figure. - . e as a bo.nfirn f, ti The leader -acts as � itor, . . . - I : I thil"g-of the Pak except fo,rgive. met Yes! Fankagivingl And he'ssid of the invisible -atithority Pr'0'0 fertilizer.. In good, upleached, dry. I mon ­ - . I. � - wooer bore down a -Ili .her defences., I "Cry, darling-, if you " I was' P 'raps -thereid be a''turkey. Is'there ? 11 cWme(L , , - he -and antiotinces that' ' I ... �, . � - - - �� I How splendid, b ' want to," she More weak then. wick,4 Mar- I had - W-oi>d .%shes- t�--" may be present from , -anyone who sp- � . . - I e,was;how, irresistible wNspered. "Here on my shoul&.r,, garet; but, wealoness 'in' .1 "Yes� -a big one, Hugh I" I ­ . se " . � . � V. 24'. i 4 to 6 per cent. 'of pota*th,, about 2 per plause is found, to be unsaIisfactory, . � � � '.. 11 -;'LL '. � I in charm, how utterly -dear! . After' IIND not I mustret cry -:-not ' 19 the. paire it "And - he sdid,F­47iy"-�"th.at -I Son of man. This is our Lord"s - c�orrt. of pitcaplicMic atid �6d' frGm 25 is I ` * - - " �, ' "I I I � , � . - I ever!" causes, in Its results -,of 46'em ` fimorite titale for hi-nisel,f dardrig 'his _ 1, , ' 'r , 11 11 11 . �-� . . weeks of indecisioT4 cd the eve of his Ho,s� alm.5st in terror. IIFWvv,w , and. failure, may v atl0h - - lit t'e'lll YOU that I dADr/,t -like, th to 35 per cent. of lirri'e. ... -likely to be asked tO, make .a areeoh. I I . , 1. ­ , I I - , I 1:� ;;­� I I be aam st worse than m`1V . e. Sojourn on'earth.. "The 4%n of Mai,p, H , 6VU. uses her-ilidlg, I , m`*' . �, . . I ere a in the leader . I , . . . ' , . was ue of wood ashas for.:fertiliz- Mont , .. I ,� � � I , I . . I dePaTtIlre she YWded,and Hugh car- said so. You mint shut your teef wickedness ' . � 9. - , - - -clothing: Of the turkey.." . . . Th,-- ral ' ' � ,..and c � . - . .. I : ,�- � -away her pro ' fiard--and be�vr it. ,Theii it doesn't - ,,so I - . , "Me clothing ?11� .. There . , 1 .. , . iied, mise. . . a M,08Sianie title derived from Ing i uts off th sp�6aker � - i I . -jus* at ' - , .. 1, .. 11 His Iettem came ng, have tried above all'el' was a, Puz- Dan 7-13 I - -- . - . s -dealt with in Bu.!,Ietin No. 8. of- -the --e . . , - ", I-- -� i; �'.1 � . frequent, hurt -no much." I . �3e to zled firk in Margaret,s - 940h,l * l* , . I riklit time, .calling for'e'riyone she - 11, I , '. . I � . ' I lbrobead. V,7 - . �'the DominW.n Department of Agr6cul. choo, I . o�, I -1 loving.' Years ago She 46GIOshipt teach,my boy & be 0WOTW.Tot I have I understand. 25. Immedlatel�, he rose; 'an, im, . . tuTe, and ­,)h _,es as the next.:,spealker,' djsro.-� I I - � � �.- I. . � , �­;;­ .- 1 - had watched - - .Mid Mr- Silas Goodwin not bad couftge-he.is such a littq,e Inglpt You mean the dress- mediate and complete Ose ,who, are intdres,ted. in I , 1�1�1 ' ' ' I - , I , ­ . I confirniation garding his assurance that -lie Clap ' � � � of the subject should.,, apply t6 the Pub-, . . ped . . 11 - I I" - -Zeradef -76om i hard! . . -1 - I I .. ��- � � . . I them turn to ashes, but on .the pitge under his breath as be &ew, his. red explain to him -death. He .Chrhws C3 , - , of memory the tender, fooli-sh naineq - i��w fe aim. Departed . .. glorify_ . . . I . I " --, .1 bars&nna . , � hi.� th "Y69 the dressingr I �mitde,a 'stake, -hcat�ions Branch of the Depa:rtmentl . � - .11, ingtinci with 16-ve aak . 11 . --� j" I .. �,!��.. � . ,the phiaside I pocket. . I . . 9�Arigon a journey -as ifi- didn't J?" . God;. free. 6oai. a diou-Ua- infirmity, �for � Cop . � ften wise toichoo� ' . .I., - - � � * . I . I hope, ,stood !in 1-9 her 11 deed -1 am. God knows, how far and . I � I In'01t fail to ' It' ' . I Y. Thebull-etin, - :­Y� � . I - Vembable. Sheforced - "T e's "You fumny 44*7!pp . . iz of -which the I It is 0 se -subjeAs, . I ,­' I . - -1 �', I a lettei-," the child..,went longl . . , Bee 19 � c0n1Pan1O,Us Dominion Chemist, Dr. F. T. Shutt, I in which the. whoie� , . . � � . 11 I., . herself to re6afl. how the, intervials be- 'on. "Favver pdnned it * Spare him further knMed)re She 6enf.ovor litin whi3 gvIng home ,also with him', with joy iij, arA the *it peTtilaty gpoc,A� t. group. is ihter6ste& : . I " - . i 11 , . 1. I 10 he hid, his. I lis Of. the: At a .community party Some promin- . . . 1, � I ".. . 1 int" my Pocket- f'or a while. Lot it cwn,' t1D Win little hi,ug&ing face their hearts for their reward tor- th,oi, Experini#ntal Faring Branch, B. Les- ' ent *tize ' ' .. . . tween them had, begun'to lengthen a I might lose it, you know. upon'hei breast, 'love and, fa ,�­ I . � little, yet* ohe had 1 guessed, at , no I take .out the . � Can, YOU - gradually;. as he can bear it, through and the , ith and - ci n might Will why he thought, ." � : - �1­ .1 . perseverance� lie Emslie, are the point tauthors, is I � ­­ .., . I &ange. He was so busy� - told; Pin? What. m8koWYOUT the medium of Your ow deep tender- 'kno,*ing that fair away beside An -'o -ama � -d' 41F zers­for Fi " his hmn�-to,w-n--4--blight-o'n-�t,,�e,:f-p,oe--��- - ` 7- ,,, : � . she: fingers shake . so, -,my Auntie Mar- .. . y held each other close un- V. 26.Jitey wer;e all zed. Be� I �bntilok . I I , . Ile -Alf so +iredt no&$. � - , . . v -pen sides seeing the- ma�n afid; : Fertill , eld-&6 s -,1 --of 11�e--4�6! � I . p - * - . �� . -- - -7 ; - �� , -- soqaimea�­wvrki gar,t-?w--­ .: , . A . i , ­ 1. I . -- - -- ,. � - windovr- t ­--whidi - -1 v­�--w­- the I . hiw-fridn& -Tbe-.`,-, Nature, Functio'ns, . A I ' I- . I I .,. .1. � l- �, I �, " . . -&s - . . * . on their Ix"Onlaward, �wayr; . do. not - fail.. eat - . , . I � I � - I ,,, , .. I.. .7 . . I -�� I ` . -1 i4r ;I IF he said. less of their love Suddenly'his face lighted. . I � .- , - .'God,. bless­you.-�foie�er, - Mairgaretl 1 -breath --cf:'the Sierr", a man-- with a " ion, with -R6sults from ei:ent ­ - ' , Whistle. . "I I I I � . it was because they understood each ­ ' If out of , I saip of to moe , ih� Ex- . . � , I L - k ,,1%ore?.s, the, I your memories of me,some multiItude departing, d&,- I - . I I I —­ ., . . ­�� � � I � I - ' . I "' dogl'. Favver.said, he fi yellow �iper clasped, tightly . I --periments in-, Canada.".. It deals,- 'not - Th' ': 1 . . t5j.d"IL%xit, a� - -� - " , ­ . . . I . - .. . . ��' other too- thavciaghly -to hav# need. .of was -,fi3Ost -w remain bright -and. un - - I camn"n the. way ibelatest wom&r I Only .with Nvood aahes.but' ti%ats ex . � . I � . ,'' - . - I �Wftlshpd, is iii -his - , ' , , ,!,- ,group 15 . whistli . ., :,-; I words. , sure -theft'd be, the, same ., .hand Was dyhig happily, alone. I ,Ind the Pbarisoje, departing - wil . I So .Impei,coptibly "Ithe little One the used ,to know --4 - --X " , �� I * - � a be blown b�hind_ the, ba,&k of the 1, I I .. ., . ' ' ' �San - . . old and bigt­ ' " . with hailetivelY with the ' whole. e�t Of , I , . � . . . � .= le6t, intuttering over their latest fertildmm, � .. . . Pe, . who, is Cho - : . . ,I ' !q"b6ganI How,blind and d6af. 19M named Britee, and'he'd. s44 1 1 -- - --­ , , I . sen th -go 11, . . . ­ — - . I .1 - - -" ��, e .. . Wd-d-wi?t iii her fotft parq4igel ike hitft& . -­ . . . � I . i c6n, e-,,- a . - - into k -0. ­ - - .. - . I .1 "I . e . Mar- Th u ay . I .. - '. 0.4 -- -- I . . tid that h.ey . bemuse, of a. -.' , � � . ­ � � . I.. . I � . . � I . . . � . I - '" , , , . with Ind. Will. he, my Ai,inti . e S nd I school ,. L I'll -1 . . , ­ I At 16r,gth . . I I . . I - — -6 , — tin i, I 'ea- . �, - .. 7 When sille, could deceive garet?" .. . 0.1 . 1. . I . A sa-ue�l fire .'coat �he "has put on, 1, � lr� . - � . . .. I I ­ . . . ex guish6d n the, magic .as I ­ . I herself, Inc) to . . I . . . . - ... �,, 1 I ,ing7, she had, written and I "Try him d1arh ." .. - -- . . . . I . 1. I 'Ma& . ' 4 ' ­ � I .. � - -­.. 11 1-- I -- ­ I . w _ t . .ng ­ -,,--- - - - - . .. - . . , t . , - I - !'' . . 4 1 . - -sta!ble ii cheap insurance. �--- ­-''voyant-piowe - a� , c6ft-- iinTrediatedy ' .. . 11 I - '. - .. � I , . 8 I I . .. ' - ., � . chesi -6ffer6d' - . � .. .1 � RIVIng. . . � :-- * * 4 - it. ­ . , It n. '�'�h� .-"in 11 hand - . . - , ­ I I . I I 1, ,�­ , , tenderLy, reproa I turn a;-Iu;n I I . �,�-.,� � was, extended.fear I I � I . NOVMBIER 5 ' �- . I I d and te 1: who, did if . �..2 -, ` him his freedom.. .� H."s TePly came leasly, ,The dog licked it softly and I I ­ . When ev�er, - Lood, L kneel and kbo�t five - . . I . . "I . . " ; I - - I I � I . . . . , . , - '0 ' ' � . . a. he - should .�.y .stokne-mish-ap--make-an-, � - ­.­­ I - - -- . � . - ot I,0­WVig)Xt­ I I ­ I _ . � - ­­­ .­ -11 - I . . . . . . . , -turn - away - t 11 - -- i ­ Weeks 'later in a newspa-per,addressed radeed his shaggy- w- --.T.h - chil t . . -­ - ---� . ­ ­ I ­­- ,__pray; ­ � - __ . ­4� ­. - - --iftzh*4-hihdWr1tihg and contaf . ' . I " '- I .3 i - ' .1, .T-thahk7Th4&-ThZqj-.-dj,1st - e-vcsfi - -1i , . -error, -the -*vhisti�--'C:hii.ii,geg�l�fil�,s�--'-[a'-'� - ­ ­ _ . � I . I � I . ­ - � ­� . I pa e� _ d - iaii, L - -"-- ­­­ - ' . five pe oent * the,. ninety -,1 ., I , an - -- ­ ­ , I witif a -flaA of pearly . esus the Groaf Phjrsic - uke "5:, f7-26. tol&n TeXt— Fr6m my.petitiq,ft y - - �- I -IS-. - I- �Ip sOil I -can wit,ho .­ - W, , � . , I * ' 711111 llips ,parted ... . .. . � . esterday. built f= the air. i he -- �, " I- I MaAed notice of'his marrIdge. 7 �.tetth.i p . . . 1. . I I I I ut question guess wha� did � . . ::�p ,1 11 . . . .1 I 1. I . I I . ------01�� " — , , � " '4 . , , . . . ; ,The cruelty of . it! Sitting in -the . . . . Himself, took our iiifirmitiejo and bore our disease& . I ' . I . 1, . ,. it the-ee-mrid. --time. : , -,- -, ­�`-..- 11 --, - -1 ��— ,'� . ­ . . , - tha. . . It�g�a-'gvod--tiyrie--t,D�-Spilg"-Iie--:I fOo, �- I . �., �� , s hiind-iis­bigger� " - .11 . . ' ' > -d . � , .,- I I.. A. - ri� mine- ­ And gsv,e4o- my­relvctant­fe,it-=­� - - . r � I , ovember day, ... Victimkoes into fhe centre, ind . - I I I �� I- - -- - 1,,s!f O'Dorn'of'th-e gray W ' - - -- . � 16T house no*.! ' Try �anardi � I . I ;! - . I . 1. '' �, . . I Yavvvi7sai,&�*-, I can't hold, it-poye . .. � 1, I . Instead this ss�e andi calm . 6ary wbit '12 r -S I . . . -gain the twist of *the knife 'well.` ,. I . I . . . . . I � � rhe felt.a.. 7 -,- I "I th e in 9,9 - :' Oat is put acro his 6h6u.1- I . . , -- , ,� . Nlatt*`8: 17 (Rev. Ver.) - -- ,—� .,-- --- M :�,�� . . � Time -and- Pi' e 1 � -- I wash spray to which. has been -add --- ­ � . .. . P . padded.quilt. Taken with a ps . I ed . ---- � , , - 41 the old wound. 'i a M. . -----"�� ,, — -----­­—­ ­­ - I . 1. , � . I � . . . . I ... HIS . I � lay. The Where.lite, is comni e lind sweet-�. ftre-per-cent.. -of'sorft -- - - , - . I- - . —me$ -0 . m -44 - 1. m,e9_m*re--si9n1fiiNa9--,r� ... . . . -Obvlac e ,gaud -&rs, C, ro­"t-Tm.�Ls YNI �t, 15� It .. - , ' ' .- 1".. . - . .. .0 -flughl-Hugii!'Rie 11Wher6 is Sarah, my Auntie Mar- Pesson Setting -After the ' . e we �. . . I I . , fedtant. - ' - '. - tai disin ever, blii-t he cannot Possw1bly see IhA ,' : " I I I ". 'e T'; p I . . ­� I - . emPtle' i this 41714C4 affliction " a re- I - I . , , . .You bad onil i�Vd met" . 1� . Jews In the wildernes"t, JesuJs 'WherO I - can. hear 'the b:reezes M I 1, -. * I , - �— - - I y �� -:! th � -:-, . . garet?�-�Arah that. makes ..dookiog tfqn, of - expl�aangs . -- -1 I . . 11. i! V bistle, which 'is- a very light c e, , I �� L ,- � , . . I � .1 I -the resources U, he same 7.p. tidpleg 4h choosing . . �,4 . . . . - 6ult of evil liv on . . . - I Wo ., ing, and I se. t . I . . I , . L I— , . inanly pride. and, ShA��6d like, an'ft#s with sugar. on began his - mindstg, teaching and Jews ipeaks i , . Cari 4wee the great sun's lift'and fall 1 .ri is I-Mr-ying on a,shbrt co -rd -pinnod� so- . ' ' . . � �b� � L� 1;� of a Aronk; sweet nature had c them V ; --"---- ... - .. . he word of forgiveness I . . . , I ynyroandidates .that vou dio,in ,c,e I . L, '� - ome to - " I ng-aild healing. Galilee -wad W9M,,.the,W0*',O.f� b Live, with -the, -wide sk - -I-- * ,lect- I �curely �on the ,be lj',c.fo t -just___ , ­ - . ­­', . , : I �� -fif r- al ­1-1r---��- -ro&i�� , ealin, . ­ _y over all. Jng-4-W - - .0 _ th�e 'coa It '6- - 1� -- -,---' sphe-r—ea . _ 'iw, -.;, , ,�-*--her-�afd��---Z-er--ijyair�en.t,si j&Lli - - - - - - - n, ear. on , g-�- The� help- I 1, . .. I . ur seed cGrn,' Pick them from., . I ..;, ­ . ft6m' dif 9 a .1 .. I . -, I � . I " ' e -- `%aralr`fs-in�k '---- -1 iess, man lbrought by men to ObIrfirt . :, I . bot-,�eefi the - vh culd-er�. -' Ile Ste ,� .1 . � _ only -child;� should- not 6 made to wsuf� i Luke,,� the I the Aeld ��hem you can, note their. full I , evps- '. *.': -, I � . IIL ,1�1 . ... . JLI"j. . I n. t. e eoat is bune - . , . ,, � -,- some = L .5 &rst year of h4 '. . I . i ---T'--- ­ ' h , . I - . t - . I , �, , . .1 �- r an, friendly re- give .you Of' her nice cookies U , Is tn"nistry I.' Sought nieans. .7lese men have . , - hours I . . —11c----1. I r `: I ,- - -. -�' -` - - ftr VICA'fously] -Social id" - - -- - -will- - - -see 9 by n spend, tbe�- .long wv�ee * Suinribr; record'af perfoix:m; - ' . . - aretied. in front ;.-!�. ... � . take -,you .-to, -her. -,She.'wilf Aynairogut -Was the -gives 11,11 -the wfio4e method- of the 9,6&, �O UnIce., , � , I 1. . I . I 11i -phips . 1 1 . . I . � I ., 1.,d ,i,,oss, his.'loack s,) ­ I I � I ,- �, ��, 1 dons were still binding and and bread'and milk. ...You're hungry,, has been described as the year. of rove fork their friend, faith in ChrIA L'Wiih whispering. ,J�M�e and, ,� . . thht,'plenty,�.f,, � . q 1, I -1, ��, . �. , I- I -; - * helpfulnees the sovereign- 6fm­-.­f-, - �irenit �oiif�'. I ­ . � mL%rity. His fame is on every onets iwd' � . . . I 5 naII)PY, ;'. The Put-e,h.Taian,k,.si,?Ivin,g.is-on the!- thiickT�--- s, is &rraneeeq ,f , -- ­ ­ " " "'. ' , , , ,,jlr�, . . . I cr," in order - . ., , I . . � or am OP enoriY in, thems�lves.'Th*eitk'faith . '3rd Of" 6�'Obf�, for' ,on -that day" hi; t)- , ' �ee!'the whi�iie ' , I" � I . . � . ,�, . showem, . . . ' ,iat h,a lfta�y it.7,t - as : ; ' .. - , -: I . sorrow. Nevertheless, something had "I fink I h6ngr'y­-thnk. ioii,'my f1ps. The people are astantsw at his is - a- peralistent faft. , 1'1674 Leyden, beleaguei-16d 'arid , I., I A . , - I 71 . , . I L I And my heart a . -1� �- I � . - I . gone out of her- fieWX to, 'be quite . Auntio e � lbead mongst 'th ing, " vm . a e Ive rom th e sh ' or * I , - . ... � . .,��,`, .1 F I 11� , � . . - � . so keen' as to be akin to pain, the tLn nd made 4]�'of a I � I i . , gp�ni guests crowd ,in c"" h.. -m very, clozely,.' ` * , ;�,�;, 11 ., 1. � I Margaret � ' t0aching, for it Is with Power; ' the V 10 ThrAugh. the . . - -- - 5t��rv­lie 'turn;% -armnd rampidsly. Oth . . recovereik The old s1pontan6itY 6f joy When Marka;;;i carn tiling- 'A's 7`016f -flowers; . . d Ii 'md Y' - I '1� . ' back to the multitudes.'follow him: The outs d-, wa4'&i a hosts. Thep it wae. t1h,at William. th.- 11 . I . . . . -Z � �. ., i :. . - i thdt the .h-.'-A!e ,ca�. 6 . .�, . .. swift ibrar� Mr;-,Sils9:yvas ,still standing, Ing events preceding our lesson are: rolled clay over' flat stones or tiles I J Silent, ,Prin6e Zo , :be reached - . � q,. . I- 11, I , I laybr of . - . .,� � . : , tbe W, 4 I � le, I , ... 1. influk'of- gladness just to be alive on -hat in hand. , . reti, I. 0 . . I . kk of Oran&-, b�o : expi ' . I . ­ . , � n �- I �. . ,s. gDIden,5U1ftM8r;d,ay or it"night - .. first; hIB dedart�tlon iri the synago ! -n And .th�oiig4h the still ,vist, v�i nter � 01: e,% aM. let in tho sta to CanJ',e,E,1,0Wn by any one . . . I t-10, � . 11 'Of J . .6ff ly, and' ' - . '?,. � . . ' , I * , ,,:, .", I . , I . . s6wn 1,. ,"I Jost waited about, Miss Msr� 16C.Nazareth th,at he is the es W0Q0en ' joists. Bef6re . , I . . . . * I I , , : I , . . , I . . I -c - � . I I I e!T====7-----­­- -­ �. -.1 --­------­­ ­. - ­ Isaiah's'vialon- of saiante pre- . �- i How Pamadise can .orgrj ow, � ut, the vi tint!A --- — � . . . . ... — the Me fullfi Thus they overcame the bair i � ,�Uow' . . � _1 . ... . . . . i the Spanish -a -my.. Forl;� r� I I ' . r, i -- Of the oftlackers -witho �. � . . I A - I . rder of. the R7 I . u�,! 1-�-c- . - , . �'feeii g- the--,t.Ue-.-- f I . . . . I I- . -- - I ­ I - -1- ­ -01pnpathetic- . - ' - n . . � . .. . . grMin--&-ifterey, Second his, 4 -I , I I ­ . . Q-, I ,� I . cal multitud I when. th . o� Pwr!6.�rk -, . �,:, I ... . . . . I I THE STRIKEAS OVER; TIME -TO Did I , -whit 'now. I Ll� - with - When the leader' � .1 I I I . -­— I . Andrew and -, Peter, Jam�s and o wou d not give Way to the claims [ WW the .�s splendor of the )s . they becanie Tam."lliar 1 . says, that � a] I is , � 11, � ", . ' 11 I 11 11 . I I I . � � . . .1 . . . J01hn '' I . . . . . . the, an. , opwboni, of Thanksgivi ug 'ready, ,,ome3ne bar.41, oct.-Iii ' I .1 - � I . . -1 , . . . r . -11 . . � I . I . . I -hank The� wlien. I an< I ,1,),7,;t.tin, . ., . ,� , i , . . � I � .even w1hen the Dear Lord, I,t I a', , rds in America found it ea�.,. :,4..NN -my 6f real Work ' - 1�', - . I to P011ow after him and of -need. Crowds are very often in I . � � in blovvs art , V , �i . ­ . , f men beco - ino fishers the . . . I -­ �, g b,!49t s, ,-� ­­- . ­,­­ -h-,";, . . I 0 - Our lesson cAx.r Us a, 11 �­­ -,i--1-.--1-.-..---- ­ ­wN, -, -, 1, �-11 .. --- � I , .les ? I. -- s on,thL " '..�. - � ­. ­ -As­assemb1ed-7i,n­---th Ti=e Of' --fit ing way -to- express-theii,.- . , . L, , . 'RT"% " - "offli- te:,y evefy�ofte pbts III's hands be- � I - . - �Tliat-Thm, didtf ttLke - tj�b - - - --,---- t, 't -, Jin - ­. ­,��-�: --­----�. ��. � ­�. � ­­­�­­­­­ -1 ."...'..1-1- - ­ ­­­-,,­-.­ � - -­ I I -th­telh� , crowd- o- .Cup.. . a, . m a . . . ­`­-­`­­­­­ - iiesus a"D ft religion. � Je to God for the. bounfv of ,i� , ,, I I I . .. , ,� - 4 1 . � . .. I I I faithet'lk our 61 . . . I . it ' �:: . .1 ­ 9 . . . ' � aviou . e' toakes a � . . rink'from -yesterda ., h-4'fest hind Min. ' ,rr,.3 aroun at I i .t '�' 1. . I . . . . I . . rt foi Y- jand th,p. b!4o,psJI1gs (.f t- 114,4, N`,-Zt1m1tL I d 1, I �� �., ­ . . I - V. 20. Saw their -faith . i .� .. . eav wid ieN : ' . ' - ' L4 11 I . . I I � I . 11 S. o nce' a iti Ito` -�& . I � . I "ItZS It I . ;. . M. � � . . I - . ,, � I I W-bil 11 I ` I I'craved to d :1. . defin 'and bold declaration of is; . thy sins . p �. - , " � . ., � . ­ . .. I v . I . .. I is 4 I Had,the ,� S. . . I I gious. freedotn'. - � . cir,2,s the 'gull --!est-!,)o.king ' , ' ­ ­ �%'- , I � I . I � I . Power and author ty to, forgive si -s. rp - orgiven. man himself L - .. — .1 . . . ; citeof hc n-��'tt,, '!e. Th,3 guilty- - � , . . . . . . . .I 'n --- -- - . ­­ - ---- . --- --­ , . I - . !; ��* � . . I . . . I I . I . . I . I I . . .1 I L , n6 faith? Jesus' words. wvudd indicate I L I . I . -- . . !--, I - ` 1!f. s ­ wh:s,, . 0 I ��,' ,,I . � I , I . P-**- . I . � I . L I., The Hostile Audience, '17. L I that the man's deepest thought . . . I ol-d�- --i Iii's ha�.i, ani' - . . '.. " . I , I . I . I was. a I I . �1' ­ I 1, - . I i looking ae�san h 3 i, . . 11 ,) :� .. . ''. / � I � . . . I � . V. 17. Thoid were,'Pharisec�fr The sense Of I- . . I I . I - k w .'' - .L ,�,,$i 11 � . . 20 I I 81131ws t�it 1:2 has obo . I I I I .. . "I I � .1 . I .1 I 1. I Phailsees, - were a. sel" his Sinfulness and, need :for , . . i vows tl-'-t' he did not pa� his,fl�,. ar4 � ­ � . . I .. jg 'Ff-0J'0%J2,- L.., ' �.3Litto I . . " - . O= within forgiveness. Jesus saw.Nyt obly,the! i . ; nhyone , . , �;; . . I .. I , 63 _ 5 " 'L . . I ; � ­­­ ­ L � - ". � . . - 'faith . 4,Qlgo --�) I - ', - � , _ - 1. ... . . , 11 . . ., . wy rhe "ess, as to w o� did . , 'L ' � � I -, the' Jewish - nation. , Nat ona ay th * f - of the- friends* but � the repeht� ,_ _ ­ ­ h --`�i ' ' . o . � . I I .4 1 1 . . I , I I 1w, M.. .. . � , � ,� �", L .., stood, &r. the rhainten r 1; . . I . I . 1 it -i- ' . I 11 ,;0,1J1i4 11 ,. I I . .. . � I I L . . 'u��,. 1 21 1tft%,,9,1,tho skk' j�� himself, , It is I .. . - I -- .. ,�'al' - - �- , .,I . '111� , . � 1. , - I . 'l- -, , 'I . . . . . -1 - ..­'­ .---.-I-- , ,:WejJ -ah. -1 � ... -- ­­ ­­, ,��., l . .--- �-:­%- - ­­­ � - . , _ . L- � I . � - �].­-­ --- I I ­­. L ' I . � in *a, �ca,se� - .1 - I ­­ -1 ----- ­­­- I - -- 7 - �-,;- - ' ­ � . . tilinvo JOWIG44---againA tal -op S, o nn -st thing thi -Savjofij-ad- . I - . '. I I I :",.. 11. 1. . . I I . .,­ . . . . . I I . .. I .. . �. I L " I . . . . .. . I Sooner ,or 12teT the, unfoit�' ­ t- . � itr*,# ....... '' , . - -t-". ­ , I � . - .V- I . h - I � 1, . . . fluences, of Gentile and heathen. I 1�,es. =d= MAt eiO�' reWering I-.-,,.,,.- ­.... � - .,---- - . . - - ­ n inate In . - . . �e�' ; - .. lif. L . - ­­ ­ 1�1 - -- � I— , - ­­- ­ . ­­ ­ - � - I � J jt�_- _,_ � I'L -- I , I ., . � .. � . L' I - - L . , .. - ­- ­­­- I . I-..". .91: ­b1W---­ �! . I I . . . .. ­ .1 L- ­ "d` h-, h---,- ---- , . -,� W- - 1. 1. ­ ­- .. �� ­.- - - I I -V .. . . -�.­­�.,­ � - - It . busly- they -stood for . � of the w6i4de'�of .. I .. �- .e- -can re, is�overs w o as been I �,J I . I I 1. I .. . -­ L I riF I Jesus; . , 91?n, , ­ I .,.�,, ' L � - . I . . . I , . I I L . % . . . 1, I I �, I TP . . I . ; fiola'i�,g th'o "vh1S",1,e:-9ll. --..tim-e,-.an,i-.-�..-,,,.-----,,",,�m,.,- L I .. I application of."the law to evety thy sirl6s ,aft forgiven l - I. . -th-L 1� ­­-, , ----­� . I — 0-life,but-it-mas-tho-law-mult . ­­­ 'V- ' . I ­ . - , — ­­­­ :1�i ­­­ ­­­­­ Ii - -into - ... . ­ -Ll-- -h -- - ; thdCwt' s fj��7 -- ---. -of -- , 11 . . I . ,- thne for eivery-' I . 1. . . _____s �.G T I I . . . I ; thm - - . - 1­�-- . -- , � ,.I 4, :�,, �, . .. ... I I I . . . I 1, I L . I , - I ! I L� I . . . intensified, and narrowed by . � SkOOT eRAP *CrAi . I � . ! one to,go'into th '0 . I . t�" � . 4 . . 6 L . . .. ".. - � other rooin! , , � o . I . . . I I . I , �, " � . , ;� .1 . ­ � .. �­-i," . , I . human ' Ilt. The Mighty. Saviour, 21-26. 1 . I I . I I I I . � —.-,&..-. -:-- , I � , '15., -� - ,; i I . I . tradition and intier�#Ou. u,ntg-,the I . I . . 1. A, GUN - .01044 , , ' !, . I A Tduq L b 8 I rd. .. - . I I , , �, .f . I . rbligilorus spirit of. the . . ' I I ­ , , ;�, I - -�? . . "' L- * lw V�as -lost V. 21r �,The I , -TMT' -1 '1� . . . I - �. - 7 � '-Lo. 111.�. '111--,:.. ­­­,�t, * ,� . � , �'. . --scribes-- ., �begftn�tojL, ' ­- -1 - - -A -oung wuntxy MiMster, noted for . ,. . � , . , "I I � ­ - ­­­­ � -1 - - _­ - � . ' , ' �% ` - KNOW - I ,� . - - I . . , i - .100 0 I ., . . . . . , - , . 0 ��:­ �, -1 , in 6ftdletp trivialkibs and meanin reason. Tfibse were tremendous w - . .. - I , , I ' .. I � ,N !.',� , . . ­­­ - - ­ - - ,-,---- ­ -- - ­ . ­ �, , �.­:­- ­ ­­ ­­­­ I � . � - , � - 1, � - - .,Wd,, , I . � - - E ---WAS- LOAVEO- - � I i L - - 141401]ItY, ika., dlnfng'ftt a far' ho.�se , . . "' ' "', I ­ _ I o -Ua-1 - yI& in I -- t, - ­­ � - -'-- �­- -cei0MoT91alU.--J,e8uW.-WF-R- -evokebjb, L _rj1c � I 11.1 I . L A . . . . 14.1 LLLLLLL I ,. v, X U,% - The L plied, a fi�- ,. TRIN� ,I ,- - ' '. I I . � A 1 1 1 4� 1 1 . I the spirit a the Law, ruU. niengc�s, WX. It Vft . AN P- V F -W ' L . wbm his-plati) of I �', ,1 I I I I . I i9t inevitabdy . S'a .no . .�... 1, '. ; ope '.S.Unday and ,,, . I L . . . . I . . 'with'thfS' ' j,f. L 1-th-1 . ..... . .. M , , wpole inj, . . , I . IL I . I I . . .. . - r1r , � . - oc �, . :- come in Contact ry I XkU6. Wi, I I . roast clifc�eii Was Pazvi�d- to h1m, I -<. 'I, , L ­ � � , . . e min thout . any I - � - , �� . I I . .'' .. .. � .. � . 5- .! I I " .. Pa y who Qlf I I L -� , , - I . .. I I -." . I %to,od for the letter. I 11 . . ! . he I . I ,-,", 11 � , - I I 1� "' i I "I I I ng---+ � I -� E(5�-,�, "If. �6= ,� I lia-1 ke I drive yea ate �,L�; -h ht r,dugT-jW- 1w I fi'� I 6,�� , r It_ I pray It imi'y I 's a , I - ---- I - I %0 ff .9-' - � - . � . . A�nd here we gee Intermediary of pri(--A, or, ,sacrifice, or, ,-� �. I, I . , '' . remarked'facetionsfy: I .. � I :: ��,,' . . . I I I I them -pre2jent, not es lourners, but as, I Ph . . . I I . � I � "Well. here's where,that, chickon oft- I , . . � � �t . . , , , � L . I .. - eekirr? grounda for op.p.W. I the d1freCt waird b o, g legg S � I I . . . I � . I i I , . " , "k I ariSaid authority', he 'had spoken I . . . . I i . ,,,�­ T, I .. I . I . , eneTnies so . f f r iven ., peak, t I . I I . . t�.rs the intidstry.11 ' . * ­ ' 4 Doctors of the I th blasphemies. . They seemed- ! . � L I . .. 11 .1 I . - - I , L ­ , . I 1GO - � , floftta­�"M,L ..'' L, . I ; I 1� I . N _,�o 1 I � � . I . . . it , "'. I I 11 . . I I . -party. The so ribels­ concernod , &( iy. They, . ... I I � � .1 . . I .t I I e , - 1.� . .. '. �- � I I ­ I .. I I WL LL ... - : Pharisees were a aw,, Tlie I e �Xit 'G�od'p glio to- be i - 1, I . . . ! "Rope 'ft. does, better U re'than . r �A . ,-. . " ,., e . JVhO Were ge'neraj,IYL 1. . . I , did 'in lay work,- rejoined t - I . -e, 1. I, .1.1r.4 Phari ire reallyconcernei with t',�o . . he'bright I ...:: � - ..,.,�, , ­ I - sees, R,,-rmed i I Complete I . . . . . A I � � I .^ . '. . .1 - JP . i a PrOfeSSIOn deVOItEd to the. buTn,A,n ex- I Way in whkh. Je�sus dj:sper,aes with all - . . . . I . I . I , boy of the family. I . I ., . L�, 4 I . i . '.. . , . : - ­� I � - . . � P� .0' f . 'Position of the dJvine law.. 'Tt was, � ---- I I ! 0 � - % t I ------ 0— < � "o � � � . . , + -A IW ..: - . L I - I I-% �% I . The Newspaper Visitor I , ��,� ,11 +.,h..;, , , I ! I r I - er in a o of T.1 m. I-eNv znat i the Pherisees ch,ampfooppd, Every Own , ., . , ft-- � . ­;;�----��- .- . . ..%. � �. �, �� �� 1-1.1 -11 5.141111w�- .1-...,.---.-,-,,;-7— . 0KIN, � of Galt 1, flee. The Popular entiv.�iasvd, k0f the mu,:'8itude for Jes- *Nvlakens, . � I . ,. . . I - I � . OF- . � I "..'T - � . T .�.� I . . . IU I I J al.6111 alte, I I rit-or, .!,.idea and thVjr­,je' ' Jerusalem. je,.c�u,q f, 11 I ,t to! ­ on hi,t rs, vi�,,. 11 I . -., . . . . . . . L � . NN- IV, CS 41;P . 41 1 . I I , . � . , , . � ; tht temnle, had eliallet,;:o-I thern. They, . are on his trail. * ' . 11 . I -1 . .. . ,Z� . � 1 . .. . �, i i . - - .1 L '. - .A - L . 01 . l riends, 18;-21, 1 . i ­ I I I I . . . . . . I ., - ., - V. 18. Wought' in a bed; a rough . . I � . I . i . . i I I I .,A1JA.,so you work 'in the roIiIp0,,'ug , . 11 -p . I I ., . . I -1�1 ;A M I I 1 roomI, isn't that llnp!," . , I i . . 1. I 1. 1. . . . I, � �,:;Z,. 11W , 'to 1� : � . I'VO bven here ten yt�a.11s I .1 . � 1* I � � I., , � , . I , - . , On't You idng something ypj I I've I I -,1 �;J r - ., 0*. , I ! con1posed" . I I . � . ; � : 11 .I -. , I I I . I I , -1 . . . � % � . ! " , -----+—� - , I I . . "', ; I I . I . I I '. , . I In sT."ing It Iii Invest; in fall it U I I � 'i�4 . I , harvest. The harvest I$ fh eulmin&. 1-1, I N-� . . . . . , . 0 . , s 1"!, I . % '' . . 6 � I ,� I . 4; W14 i . . fik, . I I I , ME tion of the Investmert ()f It soAron% �'