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The Signal, 1912-10-24, Page 8• Tow Lam r. tli-ruuwe 24, 11112 IOP APOSTLES A COSTLY MISTAKE Pope Now Sees Error -••Directing Faith Blick to Apostles. All F•Ilowore e1 Christ Repudiating Ap.e1.Ik ttucceaelen New Have Proper seals fee Harmony and Uni.n Through Untrammeled Bible Steely. it. Louie, Oet. 10. -We report one .of Parlor Russell'• di.00n:ors herr sa- da from the text, "kitty* tout 1 d wee Jn Twelve?" ohn 41:70. i The for dee 1•red that ehurtly after the .4poetlee hied fallen asleep in death Sat.0 gut greet puwer iu the Church, uatug two instrumentalities Iv dootrrries. introduce 11s e (1) By the Second Century ttfr rain - liters of the Church began tv be recognized as separate hem the con- gregative'', and instead of being elect- ' ed as their servants, they established themselves as a clerical class and begat) to lord it over the household lith, themsely . appointing the ministers over the congregations, in- stead of their being chosen by else - tion, as in the days of the Apostles. • I (2) At the same time the chief ones of the Mercy, bevies the title of Isis - laps, were claimed to be the sucoes. sora of the Apostles, with the same r4ht to teach and to be oonsidered infallible messengers of Christ. The doctrine of Apostolic Succession wee to formulated They pointed out that el when Judas lost his place amongst R The Twelve, the Mete% Wei and chow one to fill his place. The speaker called attention to the ; aryl fact that the eleven Apostles in elect- ing Matthias to their number in the i T place of Judas, did it without Divine' I Ws authority and sanction. The one they Obese the Lord ignored, and we hear nothing further of him. In His vwm limps ghee time the Lord brought fvrwsrd the one He purposed should take the b Waft of Judas -Bt Paul. isle Jesus assured taw Twelve that I tb they would "sit, on twelve thrones, i fudging the twelve tribes of Israel," 1 4 "Times of Restitution GLAD TMANK �WVN3•, We walk ou starry Se/de of whale Aud yet tenure the dahlias: Yur W.sNugs oua+uue la ear side We rarely oder praises. . \1 • sigh tanning* supreme deeget To crimes our Ives with spieud.r. Aud quite Woofs tete daily *tore Uf plainness *west sad leader. Uur caro* are bold and push their way epee our thought and teeliug, They haug about us all the day, Uur time fur pleasure stealing, S . unobstructive many a Joy N e pass by rod forget 1t, but worry strives to awe our liege And cougars If we let it. There's riot • day l" all the year But holds florae blddeo pleasure And looking back Joys oft Appear To brim the past's wide ae:uure. but blessings are like frlrads, 1 hold, Who love sod labor near us. Vie ought to radio our notes of praise While Itriag b•arta can bear is Mull'atm) a Wreathe ..ear,.tbe..gW.• Of worry ueot trouble Farsaeing 1s the soul and wise Who knows themaak is double, Out be who Lu the faith and strength l'u thank his God for burrow Ras found • ley without alloy 1'u gladd•u every morrow. We ought to asks the moment, notes Of happy, glad Thanksgivlug; The hours and dyaase phrase of music wean/lying. Aud so the theme should swell mud grow As weeks and moat' pass o'er u. Aud rise sublime st tbtsgood time, A grand Thanksgiving chorus ELL* WM&ILER \\'1LeUX. THE NIGHT BBFORB THANKSGIVING, L Than will a sad heart In the tow. 11sP.d, dark little hone• that stood bum- tey the roadside under some tall ane. Small ea bar home was, old Mrs obb loin 11 too large for herself alone; she only needed the kitchen and a tiny bed that ;ed out of it, and there 1 remal"ed the beat room and a bed. room, with the low garret overbwd. bre had been a time, after she was alone, when Mrs. Robb could alp those wbu were poorer than herself. She • now, mad was strong •noueb not to du • woman's work •ln.lde her bone* but almost • man's work outeide her piece of garden ground. A t lest knee' and age bad rime hand In bead. os* two relentleee enemies of the poor and together they bad wasted her Istvan and substance. She had always and bean louked'up to by her neighbors as but Dow she was atai4 left, lame -tooted and lame-lr•nded. with elation . debt to carry and her bare land. and on the W house 111•ptovlpawd so stand the Woman who at•S• of "al- it' al in the - taw it o w lisg*n W be whispered about h per.' I thee lW was no use for anyone to las em n the "Ti /Regeneration. (Matt. 19.98 3:19.21.) Those Twelve were plotared symbolically in Rev as this crown of twelve stars, bead o1 the symbolical W� represented the Church of Again The Twelve are pictured • May 4he Chunk beyond the Heavenly lfk+ry, as twelve foundation , -- stones, with . !heli ..otma written Shasta. -Ret. W 14. False ar Pseuds -Apostles, • 1 Of these Twelve I ''Whet«oever•4kjngs y b Jesus earth o beli be bound in H ii" bind in what - «over things/decn and who" ye shall declare loused." or Yon-es,;ential en earth shall be de- clared loosed in .Henson" ---flu care- fully would the- great Mad supervise the words et Mae, who as - His specially appollided and chosen ones, were His mouthpieces to the Church. With Si. Paul, we can then agree that no additional instruction would be necessary beyuad whet God .thus gars us The Apostle Paul said, "The word of Clod is sufficient, that the man of God may be thoroughly furnished " (i1 Tim 316.17) Con- wquently, whatever visions and velatruns of pseudo-aa�pp.t�.&le. or ever decrees of pseudoeipoatles. Dome to ua, they an to be considered as merely human --not inspired -that Acte being Independent L Chaµ or awhileshe teenaged to get u but ymbolic New Jeruia1em, whit veil !n yeast; 1t was Wier for the whole Iowa re- hat - May I 240l our faith may not' test in the to ! sot men, but in the Word o1 I Cur 2b The Ea,p•ror Constantino. a 000 - vert to (Lrt•ttawty, noted tact the teaching. of the various bishops were quite cuutradictery. Although nut baptised Le recognized that it thew leathers were Divinely guided their testimony would he barmonwus. He thought to institute a oownparisen of their teachings with 4se Bible and to prove them right or wrong by its teatimuny. Cunstrntine, fu A. D 326, oaov.ned the Oouacil of Nice. -ealkd an "Apos- tolic Council," because the bishops were thought to be living apostles. Although Emperor Coeiatantitu prof. feted trantpurtation free, only about our -third of the bishops attended - 386 The imperial order was that the Apu.t1e, must decide what must be believed •fid 'taught. For days, weeks and muothe dis- putes prevailed and finally the Em• perm gave the decision reapecti"g the wording of the Creed And that Nicene (tee,] was promulgated as the Cluistiao and the forth that all whuw would slot fedict scarp' It Should be banished Thu* uniform- ity of faith was effected by • worldly prince. wtiu probably never saw Our once referrrd to the Dly,o, Word, the Bible Fur twelve centuries .iter tbt Apostolic Auccessio& continued „p. *ting through "Apostolic t'ouscils and creed* Is it any wonder th in *11 those fifteen °enema the Ti-. itself was buried ender a masa supent S i For foYr ban ro portio& ening t atttl.a mad persecutory helve bee yleidt.g te atelity and Juetses W • all mouse God that we liv• is a whoa *1 is m longer considered riot like. Chn.tlike, to persecute others' 8.1. alas' los tie mat fifty years the ialtenoe of the Bibk to nn the wane' inadelity, styled Higher Crt• b rapidly YYdermlaiag aU i. tor« Bible 1.pd•&. t,rtrrrwe* ▪ itt Ow demi radial ith iBstty • lbs _T" w1 5 ach- `� (iod. tae Loikge elf HUYkL6a!>Ly•At;1ttMY 1111, Uaat Flilltlie. Io care for her than for a few nelghlarre, and Mre. Mubb had better go to the poor- house before winter, autl;be dobe with It At this terrible euggeetlon her brave heart eased to mend /till. The people whom elm cared tor ruuet happened to be Dear, end she cuuld no longer go Into their households to make herself of use The vers- elms overhead seemed to nay "No," ado they growled In the late autumn winds, and there was something appealing even to tbe strange pewter -by in the look uf the little gray house. with Mrs. Robb'• pale, wor- ried face itt the window. IL '+oar one has mild that anniversaries are day" to make other people happy In. but moileetimm when the,- ram* they seem to he full 14 shadow., and the power of giving Joy to other*, that in- alienable right which ought to lighten the sadden heart. the roost Indifferent •ymp•thr, /emetine even this eeems to be withdrawn So poet. old Nary Ann Robb eat at bet window un the /her"o"n before Tbabkeglrlog and felt herself poor and e rrowful Indeed. Aerate the frozen reed •M looked eastward over a (creat etr,e•b of cold meadow land, brown and wind. 5, I*wept and °roasted by Icy dttehee. it seemed to her as if In all the troubles r- that she had known and carried before '• tele. thea had always been some hope at to hold. am 1f oho had ..ver looked pre tb arty fall la M. fee* sad can ;meted It *sed p1511e.r loot Were She looked d as. AreeA as t~he'tht her ikon. error, fal.e doetrtae/ Ole the Torch e/ Progress. Natermo the Reble hi. ming back 5e the people Pre- ately liberty has bar enligbl. he world itnvr■nee supe timely dnw* anz• ebstakl * yt of r » asked, eat e ty. asnaght se TbeakagI i.S fame. bat 5 re la sense �''�`P Mere wet no Indy sw.lap war gvte le tate v- alba had area fell et lent fee ouch days. awasher at Wee w &Mead, bat paw old lemma Nee seeress netal • tine leA Milled bee very heart now, -e fore most of Maw who wished awe sets to She lows terse, mad he bad a•M masa Maw sae Idiot M eras the ealy eeae% L twat. Ian Jake /faader wsa bespesleurly se get lar Maly lane !neaps ears awn* b lad Mvasesi wars ata y Men them t ler I* 4 w gafe4aped elresw6 her wee .j tljefiae M, Maw Mad Mamiall » !a/ bfw aMf flash. g enrage eDtswsd w Mr wawa 1, aMe nd 1rallad ithe • "Ow tar ~'ls. aim. sae tor... glare. THR SIGNAL : CI►ODERICH (ATARI(' aa. bad idea npfuaohed ar f wing ., w.rtstag bahll t huopttt flied ram Ms taa•44st4s>� 1« wueahl.s. „end. to 10. a Magi for Jo0u w M! Were oat pie amp' io tis a �wimp,ue others bas' � *Mire matt Waits to their placer elmwaM09. al oad truly die In her 1 a=ril ADO be "'are*re"? r"rr•hiae, may/ cars suffer the 1441n a led *lased bar Y "Ly 'Soul below the It was andheOe! Sita as tt sa wane • girl. ed oW hep*5 5ua.ot, mad a..0. book- He had head pleary at herd slaw ball; dy acr'ou as array 4,1", leek bad wine at lees, He had struck I skim was . sedds• glees of Bab, far leak, mad thle was Wee end of e. vreet away ualow 011ie bey. -ad, /he aloud• year upewd la ween sad let the eunaklue "Na. 1 ouu14a'a alma W carie. lets."; throughoar lovely gleans abos swift as Yu ase b "'Plat" u' to woest me' 1 au dr wain.rid hteaed a tar cold fill/- side a *5OW a mad as she •s'* tee- the winter Med/mope lea hath* hew hart 'There was Johaay Hari•., Mary Asa, t atftl slid 1 "13e was m soldier's 1, Ttlf LAM! MARKETS' Tecate Cattle Martel Tb receipts of livestock at tie. Turvato (qty tattle Market on Moody wore Werra lard•, ooatalaing 197 bead aated to tell you the beet when 1 101 cattle, 610 sheep and 1$ 0$, Sad arum;" mad b. told is wail. atm twk,d 34 calves. Trade was hrfak. Birse for flu "No Dper.1 we'n't guise to write wntative prices were au foolish lettere," .:00n re ted. He was afraid he sh•,uid Ory himself wan he !Quad out how bad tblogr had Deas, and May eat down W supper together, Just ea they used so de when he was a homeless orpban boo whoa nobody slat wanted In winter wester while he was crippled *ad (Data mei work. qhs could mot be kinorr no* 10*. she wee then, Mgt she looked so paw end old! H. ,raw bar taste her cap M Oa. and est is down again, with s tremNlag heed lend a 104 at hint. "Nu, 1 wattled so eosus *"yeah," a bloeetered, wiping his eyes and trying so laugh. "And you're going to have everytbiag you need to make you cons torta1e tong's you 1itm, Mother Robb'" She looked at blas *gala and nodded, bus she d1d nut eves try to speak. Tho" we. it good, hot sapper rawly, and her owe yolks bad coats; Jt wee the night beam than k.gf vtap, A TURN p NE. " ore t DRkastlN' 7" nob, left ah orphan and distressed. Old John Hendee egolsled, but I couldn't see the poor boy wank I kept hint that year atter be got hart, .9150 0' what anybody said, an' be helped In. what little ha could. Ile said I was the only mother he'd ever bad. I'm going out West, Mother Robb,' say. he. 'I shan't oome back till I get rlob,' an' then he'd look at me an' laugh, so pleasant and boyish He wa'n't one that liked to write. I don't think he was doln' very well when 1 beard -there, it's years ago now I Always thought if he got salt or anything, I ebould here a good home for him. There's poor Bert Blake, the deal one 5oo-be won't have any place so Dome b-" The light faded out of the doors, end again Ants. Robb's tr'oables stood before her Yet 1t was not se dark as It had been In her sad bear/ She sill/ eat by the window, hoping now, temple* ut her- self instead of fearing: and a curious feeling of nearaees and expectancy made her feel not eo must lighthe•rs.d ea 11gbt-barged "I feel Just se if •omathln wart gotta' to happen," *he amid. "Pour Johnny Harris, perhaps he's %Makin' o' me, if he's alive." It was dark now out of doors, and there were tiny clicks against the win- dow. It was begtnbleg w .now and the great elms croaked la 5Oe rising wind ,.verbead. Sita A deed limb of one of the old ha i fallen that autumn, and poor wood as 1t had been, It Was An". Ro own, and she bed burnt 1t most *0 fully. There was only • small ar lett, but •t least .he could bete the ury of a fire. She had a feeliue Sha was her last night at home, and strange recklessness she began to 811 stove ea .he used io do In better day '1t'1l get me good an' warm," said, still talking to bereelt, as le people do, "an' I'll go to bed early. amain' on to storm. The show olio/tad faster end fee against tie* window, and she eat al thinking In the dark. "There'e lots o' folks I love," she °ace "They'd b. sorry 1 ain't geezer to come, an' no supper the nitbt et Thanks/Orin'. I'm dreadful glad t don't know." And she drew a 11 the tire, drolvrraf1lo the old " rocking °bald laid her m It seemed only a moment before to was • loud kndeklag, and somebod lifted the latch of the door. The shone bright through the front of t old stove and made • little light In t roue, but Mary Ann Robb waked frightened and bewildered Who '1 tberee" elm oelled, as e found her crutch and went to Um door Hive wee tonsotoum of only bar one Brea Mar. "They've owe, to take me to poorhouse," sbet geld, and burst In teas. Tan was a 411 man, nut John Ma der, who seemed W all the narrow door way. "Come, 1.t me In," he said gayl "lt', a cold night. You didn't ex me, did yon, Another Robb?" "Dear mei What I. 1St' she faltered mapping back me he mane In and drop ping her oratob. "y. 1 dr•aml0'7 1 w a dreamin' about-- 04 there' What w I a-.ay1n't 'Tain't true No! I've m mnm0 kind of • mistake." Yes, end this was the man who kap the poorhouse, and she would go with nut complaint; they might bar. gives) her 004* e, but she must not fret. "Alt down, sir," .he aetd, turning to w•M film with teething patience. "You'll bate to give me a ilttle time 1 1'd been notified I wouldn't have kept you waiting • minute this roL1 night" it wee not the keeper. The man by the door took one etnp forward end pet hhl arm around her *ad klaeed nor. „What are you talking abnutr' said .Sohn Hanle "You *1a't colo' W anise me feel like . stranger, Pre eomeall the way from I),kota to mead i"'. There's all sols Mage out t. t n give wagon. me' a mem 4 Islip gat 'M in. Why_►oa's yea 447 se. Mather *Mb. 1 thought you'd haw • meat eons@ sad eurprkspi Tee [0.'. caval maniac 1 mea 1 ahead*' 1s was Jetta Herrin indeed. The peon anal saki nay ereeba.t0, She felt new a. M here Mart we. piing be break 5wyh /oy. He left he. Is tis ap+hrleaad same end went In W aid, heals/ war. Irlap- Ing la IN seem .r eifie end psesehl •an oomtbod .es. ameba maIs wee tosser than l meat eat be dream �d away the sees » Meng weed from labs . mum lei 0500)f lads* wadi pima 1 Me semen Mese Me mar Mae »Thiym mussweakw! IMMeekar mp per' rig* away ; they mast Said the pm4 Mt 00 mors sg gal all the Maarthettaawlml kWh Me hshswa Why. Maass. ted Wren 0 amen se M wady Ow e.m "ma' TM gnat leered hartpaity teem * Neat Me 141 bans .ad the 11tge ely .ere& Nap & ogler mar. Mepesiyea trees fre- ank- mtul t It with the s. she nely It's ter one ltd body ore hey ul• beak .re y Are he be up he the w u- expect 1 Ode. Farmer to leen turkey/ -Oh, you needn't laughyour t"r"ail Dome Christmas. 2. It •tial riles me ter see a diaper - titian tar gt ;. the laugh ler victim of lard look. e 1-!!-14 \144 a 3. Well. (baw m• opt Tawe gose the hatchet off the bandies. 4 So we'll bee 4 arts Me lima turkey flaw Thsnikrlvta •. and 1M the IM ane an a daspilla 1111 0lgeent*o mate Ttmshegasest • Jere./ 1.1. tbmheylvag. Ynrhlr Chelsemaa.sat 3t y5e •bMr0Y'a d•y. It leMao tor lir of mast the ahe a mbaN& kthet *ea ths sos meow Ow MOM plain as ae samba Ile�yal. 11Yt we we all ledge b Mho rtes to +;»- 1'h.ilanineas again 5 M Maimil bafar e dea tawe tom std Shelly � t5sg ue V Mt/ hawtem a d ISM it QM MO S d It matt t4ta -- team" %MY 7stwa► M Ins £sport cattle, choice. 34.00 to 50.116 do. medium ... 6.26 to 6.16 do. bulls 4. M to 6. $0 Hutch., cattle, choloe1.00 to 6.66 do good .. . 6.60 to 0.00 do. medium , 6.00 to 6.60 butcher cows, cicalae4.76 to 6.60 do. good cows 4.00 to 4.06 1 do. medium 1.60 to 4.00 do. common2.60 to 2.60 Butchers' bulls, Cho- ice4.14 to 6.21 do. good Dulls 4.00 to 4.60 do. rough bulla 8.001. 4.00 Feeders, 960 Lbs 6.06 to 6.60 Teeding bulls 1.60 to 4.10 Stockers, 600 to 900 10•4.60 4 6.10 do. medium .... • 4.00 to 4.10 Canners _• . 2.60 to 4.00 Milkers, Clue- . -. -0 to OO do. cam. � 4mol• •40.00 to WOO Springers c .. • mad. ea' 30 • W to 46.00 Salina -'-•..•..40.90 to 60.00 Iambs S.14 to 9.00. t awes 6.10 to .00 heavy .-.. . 00 to 4 4. tu do6.110 to 3.60 do. bucks and /ells. 1.60 to J.60 ;dogs, fed and watered 1.60 to 0.00 da L o. b. 6.410 to 0.09 Toronto Orals Priem Th. followtng prices pal 140Dn� at this '3or+onto�Q4w,tn cha• Manitoba Wheat -Lake ports, No. 1 northern, 97o; new No. 2, No. 3, tic; feed "boat. 67c to 7 Ontario R' boat -No. ' 2, 96c to new. In car lou 0utalde, ranglne to 70c for poor grad.. Outset° Oat► -Yaw No. 3 white to 26c at western potats, 41c on t Toronto. Manitoba. oath- -New No. 2 oats. to arrive at from 41 track, bay ports. t to 71 C Corn-America corn, Nu. 2 yet 71 SecToronto; No. 3 yet 71',4/ 8; new, all rail. December went.44c to OOc; No. 8 yellow, o. bey ports, 6Se. Buckwheat -No. o 2, $1, car lots outs! est -No. 2, Ego, Rye -No. 2, 78c. Rolled.Oat•--Per bag of 90 pound 12.49; per barrel, 36. 06, wbol Windsor to Montreal. Bally -No. 2, Obc, outside and i extra, $2c. Millfeed-ManItoba bran, *22 to to bags, track, Toronto: to 120 1;; Ontario bran, shorts. bags; shorts, $26 to ego to 3 12. 23. Manitoba Flour --First latents, $ in cotton • bags And $6.70 In ju second patents, $6.30 and 16.20; •tr bakers', $6 In jute. Ontario Flour -winter wheat 1to 50 per cent. patents, is quoted at 14 buyers' bags at seaboard, and La Jute. $4 d ons Ex - user 116c; Oa 66e for down . 37c rack, C.W. 46c, low, low, ship - 1.f., d.. 5. Beale. No. 323. 125 iu 6.8e te; ong ur In .05 Farmers' Market There was a keen demand for bay a: the Farmers' Market, Toronto, on Mon- day. Farmer. who were la early re- ceived 119.09 per ton, but as low as $14.00 was paid later In the day. Quotations were. - Pall wheat, bushel ....1 .98 to 1 1.00 Oats, now ...... .49 to .50 Goose wheat ...... .70 to .80 Barley ..... Rye ....... OOto .70 Pena ................ .06 to .70 ..... ....... ' ' 1.00 to .00 Hay. Clover & mixed ha 13.O0to 15.00 Straw, bundled y14.00 to 15 00 Rye straw • 14.00 to 17.00 10. tags /new -laid), dos0040 toto 19.40 45 Butter, choice, dairy.20 to .33 Spring g chickens. pr Ib, . I8 to .20 .14 to .16 Geese .16 to .17 Ducks • .26 to 21 Turkeys . Cabbage. dozen0 to • 60 .60 New potatoes, pr. bus. .76th _ Apples, basket .20 to .20 Dressed bogs 12.00 to 12.60 Celery East Buffalo Cattle Cattle recelpta at least Buffalo on Monday were 7,800 head. Yorkist fairly active; heavy, sq*dy': other* 16c to 26c lower; prime Steers$9 to 19.26; butchers, 16.76 to 18.26; bulls, $6 to 16.26: stock heifers, $4 to 14.40; ahtpping, 17.60 to 16.60; bolters, $4,60 to 17.60; cows, 13 to 16.31; stockers and feeders, 84.60 to 16.60; treeb crows and springers. arm 186 to $76. Veal, -Receipts, 8.000 bead; active and steady, 34 to 110. Hogs -Receipts. 16,000 bead; fairly active and 10c lower; Leavy, 19.10 to $9.26; mixed. 16.00 to $9.10; yorkers, $2.b0 to 19.00, Digs. $8.00 to 38.26; roughs, $8.00 to $8.26; stags, $6.60 to $7,60; dairt*. and gt'asaers, 18.60 to 8.76. Sheep and *mat. receipts. 17.000 head; active. Lands 6c higher: yearlings, and ewes. 21. bI=ber; lambs, 14.60 to $7.65, Yearlings. 18.26 to 10.75; w'•tbera, 34.76 to $6. ewes, 12 to $4.26, *hap, mtzed. 33 to $4 60 Chicago live 'Stock Re, elpts of cattle at elitism, ,n Monday totalled 26,000 head Mai tr. steady to lite lower. Beeves. MLitt $11.00. Texas steers, $4.44 to 16.71, western steers. 66.66 to 31.80. •tec)< ere an4 feeders. 34.20 to 17.48: cove an4 bailers. 31 641 to $7.ie: calves. SIM to if M. Hew Seraphs. 23. OM. Market weak. 1M lower. L' l,, N!6 to 3106; mtz.l. MAO Oa g heavy. $0.3$ to 3040; MYib M.4Ito $4,76 4 Pia; alk of salsa, WO to 30.00 /hemp. -Rant ' • 68000. Market steady. NYth". $leo b 3.90; western e $346 to `4.70; yea•- '. 14.76 to *SC Laaabs-Nat've. at 37.56: western, PIA* b $7.49. hate Moratoria' ere buying at costar, Mats cm the hash,' basis, as follows A. leo r $10.00 b $10.114 de. Na 3 •.tete 9.M Os. tib 3 7 Ma 8. M R7re50 , No t 1.764 2.16 tibNka! .-.-..... b.ib 411. 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PROPERTY W L ..0OUBLL IN VALUE many � timer over in the next two yeses, and there ere b5 profits for the investor' who hays today. We have a number of Iota to evil tt Trani -one rrichdh very tdvpteringteott• tering to (lode - purchasers. Write tor our booklet, which tell', all about Tranimas. Scott, Hill & Co. 22 Canada Life Building J. T. ' Goldthorpe t INNIPR(1, 1►[AN, Agent In (30DSRICH si Hand 'Pslapbtroe tl r Remem ber that when you buy a stylish Shoe you do not buy difcomfort ; and also let l' emphasize the tact that in bol into' the ARTT SHOE you get both style and comfort. Trrt�tsli�,_ re UNER. .-When you travel yai will need ae good Nn'" ti Trtide�r * hdpe • py �i ^-mine ear R will tit vi"" ,we waste is dem fie. AM Reparably Orders r'Waata ear Mei rlaarf0aa JOHN H. 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