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It is part of the British Premier's to assert that the plodding Britisly,
new tavidi and preference proposals metlwdst prom!" Wtter results for
to encourage the production in the the Allies and the world in goneral,
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NEWS TOPICS OF WEEK j
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fmPortant Events Which Have
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WW 1140't world'* 11appe"Insts ("Arti.
ftlly ('Ximptled "d Put Into
ftad,y ould Attroolve libispoi for
For""t by tile 0401WA of Ow
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the raw�materl;ols that Britain mustj ' I TUMDAV,
I � GRZFC14"'MA 0144t .have. Vatton is one of the m9st im. 1, Bravo farmitrit 4vt help from East
I rtaut 0 these. It has *a added 11�� . PrU64a.
I XV rouonjor at -eon took "U W111 be askitia, im rtance at this time because of, I V. S. Leshorus, W948 layltig teat at
the p letion Of the United States . ottawa�
"d with 00 Othe:P bliend- — TrV It tq4ar. ove ment of a ishort crop in that % � Canada and South Africa dilicuss. I
. . � Aw"r i % = * I count" Naturally, there was vlo. I I � & trade treaty. daily
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ni6x*xgimilmok*xm.-'wamwuas*oj able excitement Ih the cotton exchan, I MR11's death, I
,,, ., , ges. The great cotton Industries of � VA. trillion, alark 310108 being
- 1111 Lancashire, with Manchester . as their . itirluted in Berlin.
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WJ will, therefore; be more. than . Allies will not portult ox-Vrowu
IN W, Prince to leave Holland..
. 1 S unday Attern plavullatuy interested in the propwal� of I
oon A f .. SpevUlatora bleed Uerwally by
Ai a Premier Baldwin. Of coume, mot-. .
III a Ing British cotton projects in India I � , I 'tticky tradiuvi In inarka. .
&I I Wy R, fA Toxvodearh, Ow. . N and Egypt bav .� � " Provincial heolth report for Oeto-
� Is 0 1 le not been lost sight ! " 11�., ", ber shows Increase In measles.
xiI of and indeed, made steady pro."' 1". I �..
gfts8k 111h,"e", a to i,cot., I . I.-, .1.. Aid., J11114 'WIII - JII!C0#t � pO#
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. . I I.... - creage.- devoted � . Crown attorney Of U144100OX. .t Ot
� . ,,, A London.,Tree his'word; The -power he now poises-- ton in India will be largely increased .. . z 1 Canadian National System gaina
A tree was planted In London, ses was given to him li�,God-.- "He whent,the Sukkur barrage is complet- :� . l''. �� 40.117,1$43 In eight months.
Not where, the parks are green'. raised him from 114�'-Oad, and set ed. This will involve f�vci bridges a I Berlin Government tieuds Itelebs-
But among the wharwim and the hous. him at his own right hand in the , mile long across the'River Indus and .
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es, heavenly places, for above all prin. seven canals of goodly size with many 1. ,weltr troops ugalust Davariglig.
. Where little of God was seen; cipality, and ,power,, and might, and branches and other tremendous - Britisti. election possibility ,Oyer- I
. Arid it grow—well watched%and tend- dominion, and every name that Is works. It is estimated thot same six I I shadows Conferenoo issues.
. named, -net only in this world, but al- I Schbol of Science (Toronto) water .
ed— million, acres of land now so avid as poloists defeat Doutals, .1 to o.
� Mighty and very fair, so in that which Is to come. A214 to be almost a waste, will be peren- I Million -dollar colleglato opeut%4 by ,
. And the tree was a tree of heana hath put all things under his feet, nially watered, land a good deal of I . lAoutenalit-Govermir Vockshutt at St.
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To the, young who were, gatir1red And 94Ve him to W the bead over all this will -be devoted to cotton Anil ' Cathaf�iltivs. .
there. . � � things t6 the church, which to his. CHARLES E. HVGHRS
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body, the fullness of him, that r Groat irrigation projects for Annual lueeting of the Ontario
� .1 F or it gave to these human sparrows grain wing, lands arelunder way
I cottz gro U- 15- Secretary Of States Who PrOP03- Hockey Association to he hold an.
.I Often a place of -rest, .all in OF' (Epli. 1:20.23). . in the Soudan also, One Manchesterl ed the new conference on Gorat - an Decoviber I. i �
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And they learned and sa-ng in ita C "Go! ye and discipli all 114tions-11 export has declared that with proper I ', Toronto parks comulittee revoin.
I . branches brist the Mediator is ketting. Ili a attention theBritish Empire could, IT! i --y— ---�. Vileads pu"Ilkso at laud for D'urp04"
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The songs that they loi,ed the best, kingdom In the ,world; "Go yell and five years, grow q1I the cotton it re' thaaL has so far boon a4ained by the of tree nursery. -
It gave to them more than shelter, bring the nations to be his subjects; t I I
yel" quires � I employment of force ,talone. Secre- Judicial Inquiry Into chargos eon-
. They'found it a place of food - setting, up a school; �'Gci . I and L . . ,� * * , turning ftre brigade ordered at
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. . 'hese brin,g the nations to be,his scholars Forthcoming British Election Would , .
.. nd the tree was .the sign to .t . . an army for. the . States, who proposed the new confer.. Hamilton. ,
. . . little ones . raising carrying on Line Up Country With Protection ence, seems to have the . support of I - Cold-blooded, frauds Alselosed at:
Of 01 that was pure and good. . of the. war against the powlem of and Free Trade The Issue I 17nited Stutea Senate committee
, I A.i V-.. dlt4l if IV It. 4.1. i . the majority of his countrymen.
ANOTHER REMARKABLE SALE
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FUR TRIMMED COATS
These Cmats aiv t1w final oxpri,�,,;l�,jt)n tif the Winter
1110de. anki QmNId%, fainks, fur% and wor�mallqhip of the
highest Standard. ,
416-50 $1S.60 $24.50 $31.$0 .� $37.50
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CHARRING NE W VEL VE r COA TS '
Ttu� vogw fcir,Y;�l,v,eti�%�,,Iss�r�d..—I'lie simplest as welt
,18 010 M(Ist Ql',dl0f3t0 60wils 3PP013y to excellent advaitt.
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,1,0- wh)M'f,1s1IiOII0d Of thi$ ititellsely becoming material.
$14.00 $17.00 ' $1s,00
I I . I P Q .T�, Ull IWAL Sp e lilt. British crit . . prone into. yetemus, Bureau. I , : I.
It was often passed by and forgotten tiptis of the earth icism of Lloyd George's 1 I - ""'i ,,�7--�-.----"!!!!!!!!!!!��--�---"..-,���--.���,i��, I I
'By those witel had felt no under his banner, tourof Canada and the United States, . I � Indications . are that. ailildwinis, . . , � I I . I . I I , ,
, , need, The work which the apostles had to Great Oil Field in, S,outhera Alberta 0ailadian, Steel Corporation, Limited, scoffea, Witter. . .. . " � i
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. I have been marked by some specula. dross at Glasgow 11'alversity. I 14 I I .�
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. But to those, who were poor and bun- do was to set up the Christian re- ticin as to his, real purpose, Indeed, I In Process Of Dev,elOPmOnt - , of Toronto. inay teopoll. soon, � at Idealism in national atrat 11"I'lill Will lint r4coynize Sayaria"14 -
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. ., gry . ligiorl in all places, and it was hour I One liesitates to itinquestiningly Ne*. Zealand dairymen plate eon. . ,1vA, V,w 1'.�t Wilt lAZ,,rws Drop& It , ;
- The tree .Was a boon. indeed, . some of his critics, both in the press . I , Truetee Fortar propouen to. add a rattail$ � ..
. arable work; the achievements of the accept the declaratio' of ageo lor & lkllt�e. I .
n , ogiat trol of all dairy. and' cheeso exports half.hour to each duyls school liotirs � ; J,
I For Knowledge, and Peace, and. Con- miglity heroes at the Warld were and on the platforrp, have accused . ilt� ! �
.� . . . 2litleingreatest oil field in the world In hands of special board. , In Toronto public; schools. . . Alrd. VNICIR Osborne IlklAttially % I
I . nothing to it. They conquered the him of interfering in international n w process of development lit .3. 11. Hornung, wealthy sugay Aller. , I s� tr-On 0 0amen Hill, itegr . . I � ?I,
.politics, and- of -arranging the tour . New Zealand Datryl Control Act )II11"I I . I ,1�1.� I I
Are the fruit of . this wonderful nations for themselves, * and Tn4d Southern. Alberta, Canada. Eve ot,aut, is Purchaser of Papyrus, win- utpauj) stlffpl, � coolfIetitio - 114iii-I, Hope. . . I . �
. . . tree, . . . . e with the idea of indirectly Influencing, ry, it tot, Vila . I
. them miserable- the apostles conquer, British opinion. Whatever degree of Caundlan and everyone In the British net, or 1he .1 9.113 U411sh Derby., aillan Witter and,ellp"et . ,, . ,, - .% W,Whwal PlAr4ft jim-4 Chleago doetor I
And F41th, and Lcive,'and Salvation,, , 1. I I . I ,. I . .
, . .er them for Christi and -made, them Io northern . for irkiplaittlOW, �rkgoitadl , 9 all.upod , I
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And beautiful Charity. . I � cleverness may be attributed to Lloyd I Empire will hope 'that thiIi prediction ill0torna In Alberta referendum Irl Part (it Scarboro' * M1 I ;i, - ,
. . happy' (Allatthiew Henry). . . George, be is not. superman enough to I may be crystallized into truth. it is vote. In both Oty nad colintry .allow lo�vllshlp Inay follow example or york ullmiling lips, a*%,vArded $10,001) dam. . ! - 1. I
. Bread, - and raiment, and home, and Acts 1:64 -Christ's ,Warning About hilve.pre-arranged for ,such tremen, promised that this will be nil ' the peoplo against continuation of township by forming ;t Ilow uluntel- sgN4. I. I I
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I . .. friends � .1 . . I . . � , pli, qd fact within the A "Oom. . patity. 1. � I I I � I Il"-�I,kf.-V81 I I
. ' Future Events �. dous demonstr4Vions as were accord- ext JeW the present systeni., . A , wSociation Ag4loo to loud .
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To many the tree has brought ; Y, L t I 1. abiv 11(inle 'NA114 ,I!*,
I It was well to plant it in. Lonciont- "When the . therefore, were come ed him wherever he visited on the mOnt 8. 'rho drilling of a number of Prof. J. J� R. bittelead stresses need Franek6i Acton, three years ttld,�:of (1111"'4 to �- .
And- God � American Continent. It . is signia- ,,*ells in.the district by large compan� of co-olievation of gvqerat. praetition- Wincillf)r. lia,illts. Iqlptlilt ItDA lj& arta posilo.11k it) ii"Ail I* 211. Pot V�Jkt'
� 'be thanked for . the together, they asked of hilno saying, , I ers-in sclentifle Investigation, do -ring 1.�,i;tlblv I loollil,%, . I .1. . !4 . ,�- z.,
� thought ! . . . I . � I I Lo time restore .Cant, however, that British politicians,. ies is .reported .is meeting with grati- .. forn I)y.rl1p.IQ.vIII of u. Vietouo 9,111111, . . I . . . i ,..., . "
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I For , I gdoin of Israel? And .and political. parties waited with the by�IiK succes$,, At the same time a address at Toronto. . . bultdog_wIlleh .all acli(�d 111(svIdId tits .
1� �Auch of poverty, loss, and sin again, the kin' oil gusher has �, bben struck- in . Pennsylvania SttltO 001109OV80001' Ailit- wan (sit Ito (rii.iml ftir h-tv Inottler, allioutiIiiO, 6 43.413-.43 Ili Torouro . . .
is able to make amends, - lie. said unto them, "It b not for y6u keenest interest for his, return'to the .
�? ,it , Kent County; Ontario, ajill'the open- ieal�ti Plays galue with University of Ill.. j, ij.,!�H. at -Loud liallolitle04 JIM parat auvo%11111, whietl alit'gott . 3A� . I
, or the name �of the tree is t to, know ther times or the $easc I Old,Land, where on landing, he was I . . . , llj,
r . he "Ung- ma Ing up of a lievr field is promised Toronto at I.T. of T. ,91:Whiju, 1--l" ., .N,liI14jI dil,c�,filankwo aro tleulvil in a 1,elpopt
. � whichAlie Father hath put in greeted with. hohok and acclaim, in Toronto.: G . chat. haft , , .% larl� ot thit I I . I I I I
. his own Is -I)Qprf� ljl:t;. ..V"i .." �.Ai. Ill Iii:i, J. it . � . I f
. I . there. Britain hits gone far afield I . rand Jury ady0catL b.v it"ll Anditor %.:e:iit.
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bless-thel.tree and its 1) � 1. I I . . . I.. order that they miglit know-what'his more, drastic pennitleA . . . � . .. )
I I I - -G,od, dendol powcr,tl I I and is to be on the issues raised by, for her oil, -and hag been the i,subJect rom�10IIII10113 OlItfill. Ot fill, .1 11,10j'Ril" 0 Alh(111�3. . . SAT('80AY- , . I . �'.
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-.3ilarianne, Farningil ' A - large number of books� have at of traftic regnIation and for Inebriet 1�.?10,j.s ,t .�jlll-,_jt� iiol I iii Nfeuill golfovm %kin frout, I niv,-� .
am. .1 I of .allegations that her only interest I �y . I vl;lrit� of . rx;tr 0 . .
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. I . . come to light of late, years, Which Trentier Baldwin!s protective tarITL at persons In eharl;4 of alotor ears, , sroni,s. I .1 .. I . . .
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. , - PRAY - the Imperial.preference in Mesopotamia was on that account. . I � . . . . .1 � I . � / ,
Vatb7 - show, what a keen expectation of, the and propos- I . . . . . . . I . ��
- gi�._, . I '],, . 'IIIAV . .. Coodetle ;4!t.�,+;j colpI541 %!ollups4lit . I .t. .
. 'n�_ 1,ex . U�igel supplies of oil Ili Canaan Would , livitfiN 164AI. .. . Oil 4 . �
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. � - � -Allil dies .lu. his b(ncf; Att)ttjWg. 1 11 �L ; - .t,
itician.. e a tre 011 - ' , 811.1usil V�1; t it 1111"'It"i", lrtwij�' . I ..
. - ,, out, GO -And., , ve)i�,_Ve -Messiab's kingdom, and,, His, triumph, als.. Already. there, -,Is a, remarkable b, mend 9 'asset f6i'the Do- ,,ly '14-11i*� � , I - ��
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,` t Pillilleo. . . I ak elwxgt�,a In � rural schools, ,
- exit, ..at �the time, ,I) . I " - Itadie �� � *
I Llift � our hearts to Thee. in confidence over, the.Romans ' ted I cleavage among British . pol minion lt�elf and for e Empire. at . it � ., . . . . I I I ....,
I sad hope. As Thad bah led our and'prior to the tim. , Former -Premier Asquith is bitterly � 1. . . , Jullgii Landis inalls $902,195,74 tit , , . lor"411t % Martin. . . �
large, . � . I .1 . . . I . I 1^1 , l,,01.14 '-4*,.- I� al I ki." I , r..'ve ,A t, Of floill, JOhn %, I
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� I � fathers in tbe:way of lite, so Wilt The book of Enoch, discovered one opp6sing the protection propositions, 1 .. �. I World �9erles chellities, � � . . � . .? I Volrollaii foal'i 4lus arst or W. 0. * �
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Thou lead us,also. May the - .� . . ... I I SCIC11426 oIPaSAt'llR best of stars to I I.. I I ., 4 . S. A. d'nals frow Woodstock c. ,I. . . .. I
Holy hundred years ago in Abyssinia, 'and Winston Churchill also is out with a � I ars. upt-11.4 b I � �', L,
I . Spirit.dwell richly in us, ,that we,may, declaration' in support of free trade Strange Happenings In, -Greece � , hundredth million degreo. I I III val 11'r Point Oallik;.Io.L, . Lite ueatf%6 for Detroit Ititlittill . 1� � .
� translated into English in the begin. C L I L l).od�. IL-AIIIIIii -.it 11.�r:,J, '� , . . , .
I become more worthy of thy great' Ing of the present century, was writ- and will, it is expe ted, be a caudidite . There are strang6 happenings in . RefeirOndum ou,Vrobibition plan , . Itavint. m. i ll4j;et. lj.lj;� ' � �� -
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love.. Teach -us to bring ,cheir to any ten a century at least before -the. In, ' I e where the Xing is now reprq- , I I 'it ,� � . 11-411111 I poIRL
� , in one of the divisions. of Manchester Oreee by Saskatchewan. L "Vileek. d at v ,I, Last Jop
Whq 4uffert and to 'share freely with carnation, � Fro , -AA, seek (a . , . . .. . I . I . I I
� . in it we learn that where the British Free L Trade policy sented as being, virtually a prisoner Lon400 fs ., toint "oub" I . . L "Ied" 10411A . bill he. *gain eludiod - . . I .
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any who .are in need. So may we the pious unsophisticAted people of has *n an object. . of wor palace at Athens-� Some lead- brauchr� of A. A. I3. of C. . . 4.2;oli povi,.,l 4its-i Ill ,11.014.11,0 b) , , . .. I
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I help Thee, our Fathert to bring peace, at improbable -80 Prance 4111 not all�.r lioller '011 ' , : \V.JJ, L . I I I, ".
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Galilee were daily expecting the es- Ing men of the country have gone I ,,. I LL .k I
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I. idodwill and joy to. allThy children. tablishinint - r eo e has had1line far -a to sound the. British Govern- German reparat,:ous prob", . . L (pl� tiijTt �"k (" I�Jfl,,, L!... I . . . F I '. . -141 I r", - .
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seek to extend Thy kingdom and do wag no spiritual institution, it was 80 e ne i L pressi ... 8 and new fig-, a republic, though; of,course, such in- be uppointed liy, 1otViiiri-.,i vonference lo'kiJI0.1.1". I, I-1.e.:J,'J�1)1d;i .1� .4 ", 4A , . � I
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Blood Indian actnised of alayl 1� 'yJt.J , �
I rhy will. This we ask in the name simply an earthly scene of L Matierial ures on a mat rs. The 6pinion quirles were made only in an unciffl- '. 't JIIL;!' . , , , * * - . I .
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of Jesus. Amen., . . :. , glorYi Where. the I -in Britain is that An election will be cial manner through the 'British ve- ,girl, allfgt1d to. Wive altellipted Bill. Jkldgill" ' 4l,li � I .11.3� - 1, . . 9496- IR . ' - ' . iL
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(Book of 9mmon Order). again be exalted above all surround- held early in the now year. It is ob- reslilatative In Atbens, - Naturally, cide, . Lll).-d Co d" :� pt''. '..." . . 1. . . " . ." �
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I . .. vicnis - that it Will - line up the'country- Ctain; has advised against tiny far- Petition to be �Pespulecl: lit At. .1,,Irm_*1II_. *.l�o ." -1 Lo Aw I 1. �
:. S. S. LESSON FOR NOV. ,25th, 19�� Ing nations, and the bated invader b.ertA asulng, for Govornmelit sale at . 1. . I ' HEATS ELECTRIC OR GAS L . ..
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-from the fair n _ into two mairi camps with protection ther revolutionary movements in ,a . . . . . Poll* L.4. %,L,.'.� . , _ A _ 4t . I _ t. . , . I, . . I
Lesson Titlo--Cint4stians Called to expelled liquor. . L I . . . I
rael. (Stokes).' I . and free trade as'the chief issue, .. country already in A sad. state, and Prince 'alwii,eb, sa Unit- �..N`.111. :. * .4, 1 f, R. li,i � I . I . . I
� beMissionaries. . . L Although the disciples had see , I . . * * , * - I whose energies should % devoted to . at Wales�. in ys . . ' I I I A now oil lamp that gives all awsz'_ . . . / , IL,
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Lesson Passage--lohn 17:18; Matt. I Empire is co '-It ""'; "i ' ; � 4' - ' " ' '"" 1 � I" Ingly brilliant; lioltvvibite- light, even � L
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. I Christ's poverty 'and witnessed his Italy. and Belgium: Now"In Accord rehabilitation rather than to ci6atingL dependent nations, : I .1 . L . � � . better than gait oi electricity, has ,,'-,.. ;
28,16-20; Acts 1:6 -fl., ' ' L humiliating death, yet this common With Britain and U.'s. on Repor- more turmoil. Forirfte� Prem,er -eparatloa$ Late . I Lfjt� C'lk-o" �:i_ ,.,�;P.l �..- ; .IJ . .. L . L.
.Golden Text-Natt. 28,19. !tie of temporal power Was upper- .. . . ation4 Issue I Venizelos of Greece, one of the fore- Pi being Made III of',, �� 1."t.1 ;j ;.I,,. ..", : . %lit . .1, been tested by -the U. S. 0overnment 11 - - - ___
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I . was the Wise m4n's reply. And the to find -any point of contaet with have a ninall. majority in both the t1or4ed rfecontly to-* the first, .eight . . .
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, before you into Galilee" (;6:32). Ple, (Stakes). , . . . � .py are much harder to reach. There. I ersome and incongruous. But it if; ventl0n to be hold In Toronto lloxt . We handle the Gillson Pipelesg Furnace matiu- , I
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� Aft esus rose fronnhe grave the � d Verse 8 --world Wide Mission eon ,quite, -aloof from they probably work out a T11URSDAV. .i. . � hadfired at (w A -
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dead; land, behold, he goet:#h before YOU; and ye shall be ,witnesses unto telligence-as well as through thell, . l . xh,�Ilt -eptIvicl., ilud latrivr nionths, Let 119 figitre 111) tbe size of youir Wise . '.
� you Into Galilee; there tha.11 ye see Me, both in Jerusalem, and in all superstitious ' religiouo belief. -that Jugo-811tvia Ignores the League Of pigeon to.,vid lit thei, vs-eape. .
him'! (verse 7). As they -went to juduen, and in Samaria, and unto the the door has now been swung.I.Aight- N*tIOUS OU011h ('0114`1004, itivilially twilled and give yOu a price for a good job. If -you want ,
I . tell his disciples "behold Jliesus uttermost part'of the earth.11 ly ajar. . I . '. I I Jugo-Slavia recently followed the by LioutenLint-ooyeettar (14)(1kbillift. , , - furnace orliot water jot) overhaid d, we bave I 11 ..
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them and said unto tbem.� Go tell . I of Italy in ignoring tile Lea- Reward its duabis,ill lor Gcotse .14or- .
iny brethren that they go gnto (;%lir 8PIr t of vain curiosity tells the Apes. source of trouble. They ently �amp'o Nationg, when making de- ton, Implicated lit Melhouine titurder. competent men to do it for you. I I
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them" (verse 16). Jesus 1had ap. lem as a centre they are to go to the coneeived the ldea'tbat to save his and e;Kacting vatialliction without a Dominion Ver-iiiii-rA isjlprove of, . Dr. Hesse's., tock Food at cut prices. .
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province, the uttermo5t part of tile of this sin, it might be a good id,lm a pealing to that body to adjudicate Another valithquaho- Arkkvi4 Cal� Sherwin WilliamsI Paint at cut pilices. *
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go a long journey for one move sight world. * Subsequent history shows to introduce chiclCenn into the farm- tele elhiniq of itself and Italy in re- 11121co. Callallig lounle" . .
of him Which was not to be a -private 'that this was actually done, The yards to destroy the ticks and keep spect to Fiume and other border Bavarian warch off 11011111 Wdtl Ill Liquid Vetioer and other V arniture Polishes at 11
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large number, "fie was seen of above time, then Judinea and Samaria Y,ere ParaftiWa. lie also realized that it around loose in V, urope, and tile ha!3. luvvntipatam Into tlanaar�'�. iin_. eitt prices, I .1
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speaka to them a-4 well a!; to those WORLD IVWE AtISSIONS A shipment of fine birds from Am- 'I- � I � , i
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I Them fu- hom fowls. Hig interest in the ivork ' For 70 Yosl*$ refused to condliet Alacnee.
work dmOng the of the inq6tudon and the acqusljnt_�,, for digestive dis6rders hlis b"Id Hardware by f)uylng at Lee's Hardware at the
I I "And Jesus Came and spake tolito Joins of India W3 'been opened by ance which he struck up ,with the ' llc_c,r� ,jpilb,yoUCat1l1AV(�C0a* Indian licensed of sta0nt; high .
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I I baptizing then) ill the name of the rC5S 0 farmers in this dis- yl�ar hills thrown the mL*Sionarjes in. ctivation. SIC- 0 "$vn Oro, formed, with Prof. It. W, Wallis as: . ow I .
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