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. .vole' UrNu ly luatchV pef-Rated IN,
vwmwmm in their a ments they lftortQ t1a OUR 'CANADIAN QUIZ C
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Violence. lively- lQft Do storie Untu!n,
A , c4 for they hircill false wituill lVill I
structing them) no doull vill Q tions Inp
. , Qualltv is the lot t , Ues and Answert 00 All SOrts of 'Jrh*
-ear against him. They based ,
for unvarrin-9 I 0 their aci4satil)u U110118"laing Ill Nrely Canadi4m . r>
Greatest MarK of VistinctIOU been . _��_
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and in all 46 halt truths have __ __ *03, ., reat fe,
iiar&r to meet thar� absolute lies. � July .02. u r, The g at bad
ever E W � )weri accomplisheill; tfio Arst White
"A lie which is half a truth is coppli ININE � ekies' And
11 the blackest of lieli ; I, luan, had crossed the Ili
a lie which is all a lie. may be Q,-CauNds has the world's 109- he Wa,; a, esriadjarl�pi, flir-trador of
For light, Olt copil wine. Which and whIcVe,M
I 1� 11 . . Inet anti fought 'With outr a a is it! . .". outr,e*l. S
4 But a, lie which is part AL truth is Ill �� THE WHALING INDUSTRY
harolier lrl�iter to fight-" A.-C,-guada has the world's IAT9,1
Britannia, on � q_Wbat is tile extent of the whal-
I- er 'nine in the _ 1.
. - I . . at CON � � - �� ing industry IT, Canada?
. � After securing false vitlicall e pacific ( onst of British Collual ,
,� "they stirred up the PeOPle &Rd iid� the I ailada!s whalllw, industry is
I � was bla. 'evacific coast, with four ota-
W 30 All 1111114111, , ers, and scribes," until there 3.Vjl IN CANrADA lon� r,fte "
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OX. a, 701ii regular mob ready to r upon and THE pitt'll r 187 were captured in 1922.
I ill turry INIM811 drug "Ons,
boo seize him, and t bet re t Q Q. --What is the extent of the 'most of the Whale$ caught run front
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. aribedrim. and afterwards _e MIN evil in Canada? J.,o to 00 feet I I,,,p&t4 and wipigh. on
,"T"i him. - Stephen Was - I -
so )t1a,11:1140ILM =�� � iinch-law Upon he Jew A0 ... Jkccording to the Ceous, Bur I the average, a ton to each foot Dif-
. Z�__F_ ��---..----=;;W.-.W.7-,--;;�,-,,�77-� accused of Speaking against t cau VOnvictions for offences against fervut palts of tile carcam produce
. WM !all religion, : le .0tic, li Act. i glue fortilizer and the
father$, unit e . lie tile Opium and Na,rc 11, guano and
outery and re 1858 in 19' .12 an 0 �d in corset ant comb
. . imo During all tbi in 19'�12 Ave . lune is UtIlizo:
is - t t L Iiiaed the one le -whale is
Stephen remal I , in 1921. � t factories. Art average
Im fected apparently. He, was V
it hill 4QUIF,NTS worth about $1000.
. 110 CANADAIS EARLY HISTORY
IN ernoon A Christian proacher.who fullY AlUder- juvm,aLE, DEll
. * Sund ' y A - _ It 8'tood the distinction Which, Christ Q,_Alllat I.% the number of j11AYen_ .
Is . M ,n Judaism alli Chris- What are the I;Illef features Ot
. ill W taught betwee lie delinquents in Canatlal ill .
� . . . fm . Sy ISABEL ffAffr4TON, Goderich, ill N tia,nity and he suffered martyrdom A. -Per a recent census reports tile Calittials call history?
W . ammeaRWIREIBEll for his bellefo He was the central convictions of Ituvol deliquentS for A. -In 1497 Cabot discovered and
. I §0 ind all . ffences Ot lj�, in 1022 4,065s explored portions of thO eastern
MMMMoiteo%f,Ei,BWMI*nMRR strange scene I (
. A they were few in number "they were figure in that his face. WhIAt major o 838 over 1021,' and for coast of Canada, and. in 1534, 86*11
For all iiiie saints who from their Ia. A but ,low that eyes were fixed upon sat in an increase Of
. � it, . all -with one' accord;' did'theY $Re? "And all. that tly On minor offences, 0,233 a ilverease of 468 years later, Jactlues Cartier sailed
hers rej hey began to the council, looking stodil . uIll landed at
Who Thee by faith before the 're multi,plied t * from St. Malo, Fra
. world they we een the over 192I.-
. murrour, the Apostles acting on the ' him, saw Ila face as it bad b -
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confessed* I e thus THE TRACTOR Gaspe, now in the Provillft Of QUO
I Thy name,� 0. Jesus, be forever blest- belief that "In the multitude of courl face of an angel."" Augustin ; extent is t ad took.possesslort of the Court"
; , there is- safety," called.,a . Writes of the martyr's Q.17To What . try" M' the name of the king of,
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. . . � HatleluJah 1 * be"O a ug Christiana in beautifully � , fore. radian West? -
, Thom wast their Rock, their Fortress, I =tri,g of the lead! 0 the transfigured' face- 110 Lamb Used, in the Ca . France. A year ltlt�r, having re--
. . . Jerusalem to discuss and sqttl inost of the flock of Christ, figUtlug ,i; -N Yss than $5.000 trActOrs turned to France in the meantime,
I . and their Might' They reasoned wiselY that A U 0 in Manitoba, Suokatebowan Enter -
in in the well- matter. not in the midst of wolves, following A" Al so he again sailed for. Canada.
. their place to spend time are rta, . Of St. Lawrd 0. he
Thoul, Lord their Captai� I . it was ter the Lord;. so transfigured was he and be Teh .'years ago they * the Gulf no
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I - serving tables, having been Set aside by the rays of'tbe Sun of Righteous' were practically unknown- an led up the river as far as the pro-
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1. . Thou1n the. dar ne$s .. � to'preach the word of God. They ness, that even to his enemies he GOAT RAN.CHES sent 4tes of Montreal and Quebec.
. true Light, ' therefore, advised that seven men seemed a being not Of this world," - I Do Montes, a. Frv,nch nobleman, $all-
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: . Hallelujah I . � Selected .as deacons Whose -Has Canada. Any goat ran-
, trV �` should bil take charge Step)ien was given an opportunity Q, . ed with another expedition it, 1606
0 may Thy soldiers, faithful, .ell business it would be to to defend himself when the high ches? . for Acadia, and In 1608 yet another
I 11 - + 44had been laid I 4eA +I,e-e thinirs 0 I .1 Alberta Is inak- I I .h � f
f : anti U01 " I I u ot tue mones, I priecit asked hullp I- ^�M W SS, n I expeditionli this t me - " @01 �, - -.-- . - ___ _-_____
Fighi as the saints N�110 nobly 10 ght down at the Apostles' foot." � The eech full ze� ._.__;;;7�__�__ �_ __ - _ __
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Of old, . . pleased the whole multitude ?), Th ii followed a SP Ing a --financial success of a goat Champlain, sailed up- the St. Lawr- . p�.w_—__'!�n!� _." ____ ... . .
t advice . so le . I U It' 0 IN
them, the victor a chosen "whofal of convincing argument. but it In- Tanell, with 100 animals, the .Oducts once'and laid the foundations of the GAIIIIII
And win, with and seven men were , rather than convinced and finding a ready sale. rhey 1= Ill present eity'of Quebec and establish- SCHOOL FAIR$ IN H .
� . r , � , - and the hilly.or bi�okell lands. . . . The following Is a list 'Of 801001 - . �
. . . q own of gold, I . . they set before the apoitles, I -stirred to* greater frenzy until th0v ,ea a tradirg-post on Mount Royale, .of-dooll canoe- I
. jah I ey had proyed, they fair dates for 1923: . Lovers of the out .
. Hallelu when th I laid gnashed on him with their teeth lie present city
. . -on theri This ifficult . NITED. STATEST.R:�,Dr -the original site of,t] . iqt6,, anglers and hunterit-Timogill .
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- -, . 11 � . (W- W, HOW)-' their 'hands'. J1:54). He was then liurried away CANADA U, . 1. Of Montreal, which was founded pro- Fordwich-Sept. 6. � , . Forest Remerve -Is just the I 1; to , I
� . . I . I . I . PRAYER �. matter satisfactorily disposed Of, Ito death. Throughout the scene that 8 in porly"by Maisonnouve In 1642. This Wroxetel--Sept. 7; . I i1mckoes .. ,
I rd of 'Gpd increased- and the Q. -What is CAR114408" Statu . I .. . ,holiday this sumMOr, It 0 �
�' I - 0 God Our heavenly Father, who' the wo! followed his conduct resembled TnOst the Empire? . . . ginning of the. Do- Ethol-sept. 10. . almost four miltion acres Of cO01 vir� ' ,
, � number of thill disciples ni;ltiplied in was the real be � -,
I - Sending . . � Plosely that of His Lord at his cruel- I
.. � didat m�#njfest Thy love by greatly; and a Com- . of forglv�neslff A,..;-C,had, is one o DIf-gov- minion of .Canada. BeIgrave-Sel IL . , ll wonderful lall And . .
. Thine onlyrbeg into the Jerusalem e gred"itent to fix'Orl I the a, British X LK ISLAND . I . . -. . I
� � . . ,otten' Son ob, The spirit NATIONAL PARK BlUovaleSept' 12- winding streams, and it to all as no
� . through of the priests wer Ill -his dying words ning dominions within the St. Helenq-�--Sept. Is. ill spelled and Uniamr- , .. .
I . world - that 411 � might live breathed throi � p.1- To aid 'E'mpire. in Canada the Xing is re- re is Elk Island, National Ashfield---�Sept, 14, . ture planned Iti . I I
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� I .. . Him 'pour Thy Spirit upRn Thy pth"e4lalth" (verse 7). I .1 I and then, "he fell aslee - , rror.General, Q W I . , .. � . red by mail. i
� . I ' - Verses 8-5. 1 1 . � " them in their dreadful work� Of . burl presented by the Gove . I � Carlow-SoPt� W. . The Shoreline Of Lake Timagaml I
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. rietim they tOOTo who receives his appointment at the ParqE171sland Par .
. Chu�ch that 'it may fulfil HIS cOrn A k, .a Iar a game Clinton -Sept. I&
'. . ind to preach the Gospel to every tones at their 'i . alone provides a canoe t4p of 3000 . I
. TIN The chief of -the chosen S�ven was ing S I T, .
. . . . creature; send forth, we beseech I bject of today's'less*6n-Step-� I off their garments and laid them "at hand" of the Imperial Government. reserve 26 miles east Of 1-3 mouton Zurich -Sept. 1.9., . . railea vithout, even a lift or, ii,carry, .
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I I . into Thy harvest, fill the su ,oung man whose name, Canada is entirely independent .90 was greatly enlarged last year ana Dushwood-Sept, 20.. slandi of &it abapes, � .
. the feet of a N' _ 4) its 1600 It . ,
� Thee, laborers . is known of him is T h Ia Winchelesea-SePt. ,, - I while i I
� . Holy Ghost and with lien. All that . 3 varrietv
r . I them ,with thg . . 'a found in the 6th and, 7th Was Saul' 11 This was the first men-, far a-, her domestic �affalrs are con- Witt now be completed fenced. I . and sizes provide an endle3 .
� .. a all -dangers what I tion in bisto,ry� .Of a name, destined ant's Porter's Hill -Sept. 22- of scene. I . . .
:faith; deferl then! ii chapters of Acts. There we see his corned, and to all intents and pur- iii one of the Canadian Governm I
f , l and hasten. the - from that day.on to be memorable. polies !,I all other matters, the Im- national pairks and Will serve as a Winghatu--Sept. 24-25., cololuorthern will of Time- I ��
�: I'! emptations; not. 1his vie . - -ound as w . Walto�-Sept. 28. The � .
� . a Ve te' en the fullness of the nations character, his conduct a , of the world. perial Government having the right public playgi ell as a ga . . -speckled
� . . His charActet:_IIA forever in the annals several siliall ,� Dublitt"..;.' Sept, 27. blook bass
. tih 'vh forious death, . - reserve. :It'embraces I gami are alive With fish
, s .11 gath �d into Thy, Kingdom; - . LD , to interfere ill Canadian affairs only . I - small -mouthed
,� : be , ere man full of fait4 and of the. Holy I . . WOR MISSIONS . . . . trout,
rist our Lord, A- I) . S&9 where action taken by, Can- lakes., , - k_1 Blyth -Sept, 28. �
. in ca , . . teat lake iiind NemaycUsh trout swi
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through Jesus 0 Cb I . . I . Gill "full* of faith and power. 4 and Its Martyrs . . ads woulol clash with the .-interiiesti A LAKE OF EPSOM SALTS Varrip-Oct. I. - . . glack basis, and the whole forill ALI' I
I men. I . .. phrases bring into full'light I E omn one of the larger I,;- . . . . .
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� � Y These 1086 jouch. Stephen bad in his Errrornianaga% of the-Ei-apire a� a Whole, , Q. -Where in Canada Is there a Crediton�-Oet. 2.- � bounds ,with wild life. The M0080
SUNDAY SCI . 1923 - . .'� . I tlie , c� I lands of the group to. Which Captain DER M'k 89 . Gran . . anti thii mink, the bear.and tile be*V- � � .
I � : ' ,, AUG. 19TH, daily life with- Christ. For without Cook; tbegreat English navigator of ALF)CAN CKENZ111 Lake of Epsom Suit - 1. I
i . . . ,Lesson Title-StePhen the Martyr. '111 (John 15.6). the eighteenth , century, gave the THE WESTERN FAIR Or' allay rightly regard Timagol as, I
I . me ye can do nothing Q.-IN'ho was Alexander, MacKeil- A. -A Lake Of j0pson, SaItS exists I , their undisputed pos ..
I -�-Acts 6 :84.5; 7*. The result of this, was till .he did name of the wjw ,Hebrides. If has zie? . - 1, . at Bisque, Britiall Colvtnbia� It in . .. . session. rmianent � �.
I I . . Lesson Passage . .If , bays hibitiot, There are excellent Pe
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, . 54-60. . I .'. . .1 . great wo.iiders and miracles among no,harbors, bui. in several of Ito. - A. -On July 22, 1793, a white man, at least 41 feet Aeep and perhaps The . attraction at the Ei t oil may live a Vag&. - .
, � . . the . people.11 The distribution of D'i- miners who discovered it - cainTw where y.... ;j Its ircoriytnl.� .
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, � . . Golden. Te*t-ROM- 8'35, � vas now -but a part of the work geod Anphorag� is to be found, I with li few Indiana,. in standing on more. The Sept. 8th, to 16th this your *P1 bo, lion life with .1
; a% at t - ,alms v I h9b . . the Pladile shore, in what is now Brl-w drIlle4,,Jo'tbat depth and were t1i away 'above the average, The fol- ences or y I oil MY 90 On your OVM1 � 1. . .
� . . Christianity -V he f was an ev.a - lolirs Bay Is the chief and'has Wen
irst mere A mission dal . .
I given him to do. He for Sixty years the printip I , , lish VoLumbiA, and' pairiting- in big obliged to cease for lack Of drilling lowing artists will at) eall twice � AnF agetit of Carl 'Neitional
" � ly a seit of , JudAililn. :'. The Apostles li'st as well as a deacon and his . zeal . 91 afternoon, .
� into station cin the island, and alas! the Cearlet letters on a rock, "Alexander facilities. The lake I,; said' -to cover ly. cominencing, Men 4Y . .
. � did 'not bieaX off from sy as � preaell -him of n*lany a .ghastly traged I by land, an area of' seven �acres' arld"t,to have Sept. loth. . . 1. RIA Iwayi will rovido the prospective . :
I . Y' AjacKenzie. from Canada, . . - with escriptivo Uill and'
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� ; . vship, 'nor coase.to ob'- of the sceno. � . -
I . � I and templel .prominence so that certain five missionaries gave . _ . - hard ,crystal surface. When, ' the . . �. .
5 . . . rites. To these 316y ver than �=.. I I - .- The Reynolds- and Donegan Cb-- A culnllev- _.
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'. . , I . . serve Jewish' synagogue disputed with him. Ills- No f6v e sake of the 10-91)cl snow melts front the mountains tilt Slal full particular$. . . .
.. . . Jostil of Nazareth as ere *ere at this -their lives for th ' ' the ballet on wheols,, Tho Six Stell,4 SIS ow-w"Ma" I �
� I . . ; I . � added belief, in �� � toriAns tell us that th in Jer- there. John Williams, Ono of the Rev. G. N. and Mrs. Gordon, from surfaco. is covered with six inches'Of tors Acrobats; Ila! Jung.
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i . . . � prorrilsod Messiah.. .. . �s brine. allow of itzolf; � � .- I . %I
.1 the -hu gues -,rince Edward Island, Canada. This water which quickly become troupe . . �
� b . . - goods in" common tIM6 � ot: in greatest of missionaries, said of the 'I ' es it, and all that he �Oa startling Co., a 10m, *,.- - . I . I
1, !, I �. � I . The holding. -01 ussiern -and -the .ones . mentiorle natives of Barotoni On Which island marked a turning point In the Erro- The �Iun- evaporat T in Davis Sensation CO,, a �lll
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11 Ing p6culiar to Rome, '.Greece . 4es, -4q .
. " � I the early Christiana was !lot a t likely frequented. I
Q , , themselyM-for the verse 9 were Mos I he began his Work: 44Wlien I found mangan Mission.. They tolled there is then necessary is to score.and lift tl�rlljjrl act In a wire cage; The Btirt *_
� :_� � th of by, the Hellenists of I they were ignorant of for fouryearst learninj the language,, off the thick crust -that bus formed if ,,hes Co., Basketball on DIM ke* Every Ill 'M, .
I.. Oculist,. Jewish sect Cilicia. . and Asia. them in 1823,. 1 . . III
: It' ,sseri a � P Aloandria, I I 'XPLORING, THE CANADIAN Not= and Nelson Acrobitts on. 1,
- ". __� and I Of' all the nature of Christian worship; and building their own house and school -, � - clown act, SO funny ', Packet of 'I . I
. . �_ - Out time, had, according to Bishop To ,us the most. interest ng I in in ,1834, 1 am I .becoming' friendly with F .
I . practised -it, The whey, I left the not hoilse ano] . . ,. ARCTI= stilts; The fout - ._,�,_ I �
�' . . Lightfoot. long these Groiek-speaking Jews.. wus Saul 'the the.natives, They had just initle a I . . you will'.never forgot it. Firievil I , I
. _ ho no doubt took part aware that there was -a house on ginning when a 'Q 'What if; �
I earliest Christians, after their Perl- . 6n epidemic of . .- being done to'exPlOre ,hing new avid dir- i �
I- !. , of Tarsus w ts not good be 'Cqnad1an_.ArUcs.L- .. � - , __ every night somet � LSON'S . �
- -7 �_.. � � - 114rllhe, island -whev familF prayer Ny Ifeke,h1i -'K.. W I
. . --teeostal--experie'nees; looked � - whieb�- followed � . 0,0- the- I _,_ _, I kia,geant Friday and Srfit� I
I I In the disputati,611119, y morning -till eVen- nieggles 'broke out and the miss ' 1 � I
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� ; 1. immediate return of Christ and one pnAching of.�$tepbeft. observed ever.
I P off in I on the fervid, hinds and few med for it,q spread and � A. -The 01nadia early, days of
n- The discussioll- *Ould eentre round, Ing."' With his own -aries were b1p , n Government boo urday .nights, "The � it �
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. result of this was a failing when one-third Of the population purehased a. new steamship to con- Vestern Ontarl , e � i
s. : Ia built, a boat with which to London and V I FLY PADS
.1 I . tereit. in things pertaining to ,every in the beginning at 'least, the Mes. tools h . , islands of the was stricken, the rage of the nativeg tinue exploration woAt in ,'Canadian London Hunt Club Saturdtio .after.. a A`wR
. . day -life and Work which led to the siaship, of - Jesus, the rneaning of his cruise aniong. the fids and Mr. - and Mrs.., Arctic Territories. bi the opinion , . events I 1, W i 1
� common vroup and it was when landing, in knew no bou -noon. ,Sept. 15th- Two Spec ILL KiLL Moll Fl �J 1,, TP..'A ,A I
. .. ,having of everything. - in - de'uth, and the fact of his- resurrec- t thei of those I qualified to ,;ludge, those Iday, Plenty I 1, Of AN , A A I
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� tl inpany of James liarriqi on the Gordon iiuff ered martyrdom'.a daily except Mon of mu- . S8 li I 0
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.- (Acts 4-.32wS`711- This Pracise was tion; "Anol'they were not able'to -M, the co c nativey� hinds. I ...... "I I �
� - - _ - .. 11 1-1 -6 other -_ �"Ad of Erromanga that ill When the news.reachcol M northern districts are only awaiting sle'every day and tilt the tlme� -
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, place than '+4 _the spirit-- . by .island - . I rtunt __W4*e_,thomrlSelVRiL, -bi,i _ .eiW__AgLth .___.',, STICKY ;, . I
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. I . -sis -he--Wisdo . tnem anti 1.11P. Goirolotfsrh --ham I _tf . -w- Ill-k-Lvitabyly- _. _ . � 14- _.,
. not there it .Ias . which be, spake." We have, an in- Tushe.d . upon . I ,ded, James, - both y land and Ron, a wonderful The Jol Ill Idi . , . .
T silem'; a . . ed to death, ," az I offered .hiniself in'bis place anny J.* Jones 8 0 is Oil the .
I 1. I - ..und .then f"e' . . clubb hree years, bowev�er; before: torehouse-of 'natural wealth, and the Ill .
, . a very short fim.p . -t* of the Wis- their lives for S 8 midww- 'Gfroral A iission, 21 . -A'
. the n e of t e Lord It was t: . ') ' .
. Mtan�e of the .fulfilment of promise; . conts', froe,o)) I
I , I .froin the ordiriary Prac 'Be `,,I.wIl1 give you a. mouth and shall Jes' "' I . antto ts e):e iade be was settled there and took up the commissiorl on the new hip which cents- childr(;n 15- . , '—ii -9:k bT
I I Christian church, but before it pas- . 1. .ersaries is. &any -t - work which had been cared for in has been named the "Franklin" in -loth. Everkbody. c I cl to'handl, -401
. dom. which all yo.ur adv native teac e fro' eig, Mondit 9rue. "a
.. I y jealousy anti f the celebrated British Are- , yi _� . - ,
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. sed it was attenjoid III ,I W able to gainsay or resist" to settle ) a ti, lint the Interval by native Christians who honor o . , . Drug&* Gmill a" I . .
I . I urinit not I wolire not aware boring islan a On rr( t ,When it 'man 'alms at nothing he , ' . %
I . .. . discord --"There arose a murm I 0 21.,15) 6 They , e J)Se efore lission- were greatly pleased On being told tic explorer,. in another, step towar I ds , , . . - . Gentrall Stores - ... I .� .. � .
- 111. I . Of the Grec.lans.againgt the. Hebrews f Luk I . � rely Stephen but twenty year re that - Mr, Gordon., - . I target. - - _. I . . .
. . I . ' a their widgwg'were 'neglected that- it was. not. me� him: with whom- aries ,were 9 t e � t ere, T ese we was going to stay their development seldom missies'bis . _. .. .---- .
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relieves the passages and normal
read, by Mrs. Gordoril but who for .
I rI -a breatbink A firmly4'establialled again.
" I fterwwaids continued in heath-
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Covolt Matting for tile veranda.11, 90C vt'ya ,
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annuall4sprove its. effectiveness.
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'Ventlidall Rugs ill variouq Ilualitioc; and nlzoq. - . fl
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cats hundreds of gleaming lakes and
a )a6 rinth of winding streams-tbis
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.% A to ;400. Walkor 0 Special Folt Nlattreni:4 at -ST-50, .
A Polid Oak lixteil"lon Table ill futnea finirst, for sir). .
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it is a favorite rendezvous of the
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fii% ripecia,l $14-75.
Anuenlia-literally . impovevinholil
. 1.16011 -comen on Ao ,Aterilthilv tlla:t It is
angler and canoeist and you can
cruiqe in a canoe throughout tlqe (tn-
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rpla�aqe-e . - ,Queosi Anne Aeciiall'
0no oilly, Difilile. Rooln sAlite, 4olill Olt], I
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tire district without. a guide and find
fljiiqll(�(l i1i 1.1,11girili brown, the ilftttioAt. thillil ill our
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"Ie 'rioi� ('re tile ( -allieAt rila"Ifeall
no particular diffieultie4. . I
The clear cold lakes are literally
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trout, gray trout an -d black bass.
g jCg,hel a n (I I n n _overlooking beauti-
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out4s; viiee floom load6d �qitll linagattI4 -elit Illerallaudige. ,
i Tilt , ,complexion becomes nallow or 11,111C
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commodation to lovers of the wilder-
ness who would enjoy all the V0m-
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Ittitabintv ander Allglit PrOvilWatiOn Pod
forts that good scrvice and social
companiorl can bring. There are
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#%orninigarill consist of a Ia rge ii
tonic. one that will ebril the. blood and
tral lodge surroillinded by a tiorien of
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log cabins, all built of cedar All
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(1) A train of Rt4 Riv&r toru lata with furo Abal Jr*T elltd 4OWU rux�llw 'esq'iry to give Strongtil to the bervelto. ingm. , while for those dIll to,
yort ridwentan to tke Coosdian Vskatle lards. WWRIOM . , I nfe . to ibe ch"Its, anil nourishment to camp on their o%vn there are bull- A Sure Relief for Women"0110kOPS-40 dayll' tMt*1Nt bill
.(2) Fort Gil `1306- Wiftil'i as -no r,ftil 1i AM ia XMA r"61r. I colol ild organs and t'"'ilon' Dt'" I dreds of ideal camp nite3, I . I
. ( ) A port of milAwar Port Gaill kli auggestion, such XS korrt_Age avcnUl UgAll AvellUN Atavvi ,T. li 11.1'. 11. Tlivocialon, mts for orange Lily is & certain rilil for all disordera of wolliell. It Is *Piled
N.OTIJOng, since, Fort Garry wAs the P.OhIt Of ex- ,a Lord Selkirk Highway, tte Fort Garry driye. Nlargartt� i Ask Canadian National Ago lissue. 'Me dead waste Miller
th tile visitor and resident Out. Ill provetl t116 vulue of thiii Mat- Jillustrated fOIdQr- . 11 locally and to ali Into 11116 11101TOrl"
thange between the traders and hubtets Of the These'famous drivill IUN g: ,,I �yuq very p3le avid . - I �� :_ In the eongested region is expelled. giving Immediate Mental and phyalcilill
�Ildns-tho bartering point of tile great fill' cOlInt-ty alike and rione are mampopular than the Fort Garry, meat. She Say was poor and I wau I I __ - I _ - I - � .. I - � .. Pile(; tile blood veslel!o and
to the west. Tho fur traders flecked around tile drive -with it -S sylvan tral and leafy shadeA through weak. My blood y appell lay FAIJ, FA19 DATES I .1 I , 1. 'A . I � n4vveii are toned and strongli
le e el I !I follow the serpentins very nervous. 1,10ii . . I � � P . nPd. and the cifelflatiOn Is yell-
foirt, lisnilibobilig every opportunity for trade and "Wildwool wh r th rad �re f4W011ell Mild I Wa-e; I ,, .q , , . 11 . . this treat-
. Wet aud anklos W4 Goderiel.-I ept. 5 to 7. 1, I dored to normal, As
thus, Within *.stone,a throw of Fort Garry, was bil windings of the Red Rivq. �ighway to tm Itia. very 1111wrable- condition, Afrivild) , . ll� gily set"*- I
of tile, city of Winnipeg. The lake Branching off to the 1'embins B aoi motO try Dr. William's Plalct IA)ndon-Scli 8 to 15, .. " Iupa� 0 63Sed On 81i
the foundation iorth had long siftee bc-011 named fine now Agricultural eolvc?fle a fine r0jid Itsols to tbs 11,1119 and I CIA twe honciii, and found � 14tratford-Sept. IS to 21.7. 1 tine principles, and Acts on the
sixty liniles to tile I lictiort of the Cren'Indisn "Oul- quaint town of St. Norbert, V?'-th its dominating Mssed finished thall they I Expter-SeVt. 17 tO IS- I . actual l0eation of the digealle It
,,WiftftIpcg,,0, a c-ontr� teresting place In this before tbPY VvOfO Izqt6wol,�Sept. 20 to 21. 1 . 11, ilain 0 good in all
e 11 meaning V�irill-murky,, and and chureli apire. The raoit itl . l , ,not I
0 is thd.open air churell, riestled in 0 %veto lielping ine. I cOutirli the pills - liplil bild 4
Idli or "Winnipf , V ')I' I 14grils of fornale trodblf-fw, Includ-
"Nipi't-water, to the name was adopto-d for the new 4IBit of ii li its I Imil,11 I baIl taken a lialf dOzOn hOXCN'- 8�afortb_4'�ept' 20 to '
grove, of Maiiib6ba maple!;, (.'im Slid Oaks, V v _`Sept, '24 to 25. - trill
I Witt) the ri 'suit ttlat 1 sta no�w onioying I Whighara Ing delaypIlit and pall MOM
MAIXOPOUS. d thit. altat' brilliant i.n. R& h, all qymptomis hsvlllg Kini,,ardine--sept. 20 to 21. UMUS Of the
river Wai tile old Catholic settAtmCut candies Alw5ys burning all ttle Itest of bealt . . ... all IPUMIAMI-
Atrvilis the I id Ono, ranges up and down tho cor- sylvan 80ttilig. I fee, confident that Dunqatinon-Cle-t. 4 to 5. . %'-fimb. pte. Price Ill per box,
of ft'BorlifaCe at) Beyond Is tile Tf.pli movaistery at' A Pft (wappearfAl. I I . !", _ , _ I'll 11
. al, what li %VilillArar, lquil Isillin ill (or me GorrieC)Ct, 0- , I'll, - . . . 1.%hicli N hUffiCle"ll tor one
1 history walk4ng its strect% Ovdr- I _.._ — - -_ - �Wl,
ridors of timer &no Where the La Salle 40j�q th6 Red River. ill fair 9ayfleId__&pt. 2ro to 26, , -
J"dlml by great, Old ttcc-*, gating in the me�llowc_d Ittough is dil t1lev will do for othOrst It GIVOn & onthlis treat ell r e Trial -ifRI—Iment, ("nollgh f0v 10 dill wo�th. 7,
�Irint of time on onto this Lord EpIll Highway, t I , Nfitehell&Vt. 25 -to 26. I
fttbe&xl and biffidings, with Ii ilul talal." BlythD.;qt. 0,,1 to 28. tee 0 01by suffering wornaft who will spnd me ber AdIress. j
06 you cal -Pe POIG tram any ill be si�nt 1,VIll W. GADIX NVItiddill4t, 011%
tbill It was As early as 1817 Ii A band of Yzench of rich historic iintej,?8% leads into North Winni I ap't thir Inclose 3 A 9 J lidottess, 9111q�
hexdquart,ors lit .Point DOU9163 by way of O'la St John"a--its colle o sombm its viptte- Inc-41jr-1100 dealer or biv mail at GO coner, a Lueliflow-goll 27 to 0a.
sdolierts made their I . oil ,VC-Stful 1kna its lovelit old CrAyeyard a ems , Zuricb--Sept. I M
P clad oca"Colf mill bloom ttion trow The Dr. Willianig, Mcal 27 to 28. Sol6lil, 13Y LF_API.%0 DRUGOIR 3 EM- ""Wil
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Itablisi St Potasim - ,nar ,!a last resfing plAesb of mtny Co., Dcotkivili oAt. rruj9&--0Ct- 4 to 6. I
"ATIVre are, now Ovet SW Miles of Iti in Win ,q Of r,unil pa.V.�� .mho feu lu the Riel X"low . J . I
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