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11. , : *blloh sitartiolit even "M , qg- the boar had to keep Pace. wbim lible, I
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!""L .. I ally classic that when It becomes the present vogue anti that the Psyche knot this outfit is not his own and, there .1, .. �
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1 A hair to flat In front, being puffed out at him a Psyche knot; this is a fair way to I, Chose him-" Selected," out of I , 7; ;, ��
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I walnut shells. nine ounces; -'I,-, he'll . out irons. Ribbons and kids ard hair- hery as Ilia staff. David put it to , I
. I - Out) a- pure oil, fOVr ounces. I pins and leads are all called Into re- � the practical use of carrying his "�'_,"" ' , ' L
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. ANXIOTIS-You will find this recipe I town. I do not fancy that the hair- . I centre was widened and cup-ahaped :1 ", � , � ,
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liquid preparation: Phonic acid, has been liked by all who have used It I I , ", ", i,
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.. three hurled by� swinging the sling and , . -1 �, -
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I advantage on perspiring hands, and, It with the following mixture: Tincture . When ready to shampoo thembair rub Here to a recipe which will make 0, Ineik too, are spi the person of his trutater. . 1"', ;"'��,�:,
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I water, three odlices. Mix : dram; collodion. one,half ounce.' above the head; than. holding knees touch. As it the Philistine had to . . � I L �'_'_-
. at clear waters, using a 0 a I ,;i�� � �, � I
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,�t . To Reduce the Flesh liquid whenever you choose during serape away the superfluous growth . ,� ,ill �,', �
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� " . - 11 mody Be (.arorul not to overdo it at fIrit If PloYed, inking standing position, hand* the fact that he was a y?uth and . .
I; " �, your appetite as much as possible. In often tile case, an internal re %oil are tint accustonted tollolti; wallus. (If it fair countenance ; his boyish I .1
I � n- Enlarged Pores keep the pares free from becoming on the stove and he oap will be needed. Start out by walking one rille and In- on hips, bonding the knees and keeping I.!, L
I .0, I would not advise you to take I clogged and In time they will contract. Is perfectly dissolved. To this add an Powdered (Klamine. one drion, zhir crease gradually till five Lotion can be the chest and shoulders immovable. beauty was an insult to this train- - . I , ',
, tornal medicine to reduce your' Welcht. RAY -It will take quite litme to - , .1, ,� .
.1 ., I _;, - oxide, thirty grnins; gly"rine. one covered without thel Irast fatigue, Contract all the muscles used In this ed warrior. I n I
, " I your hair with the mixture egg which hiLs been thoroughly whip L'��",
- . cure enlarged pores. The falrot thtnir "b"Too an egg beater, stirring It hatif drain Indoor s(yrrinastics. too. are holpful "I �.,.
I h rules the result to do Is to use for .h Inh I give you recipe: To one- ped with cherry laurel water, four exerclen and n -stat. con- 1, .��. I
, I will be as satisfactory " you could do- _a face brush. water half. Cake of pure white Castile xoaP Into the mixture with the beater �to oun,c.. ;fhlq lotion shoold be well when one Is debarred froin open-air ex. . A doo-A general term of , � � ; , ,
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: I .P Superfluous Hair I I 11 ANXious--rhi, reclito makes up staff David carried had undoubted- , ., ,"I . 1.
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A READER I . a N f0lic Ounces; white wax, malted, 220 I -pherd dogs when disobedient. �.� ."'T"',
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I of soda, 100 grains; chalk, 200 grains. , .,%,,�
, L ffee "" , (hrielY powdort,d), IDO crains; rice Pow- He used the namen of his patron .1 'i ,
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, I corled bottle until warifid for use. .Vj A,1'r.11,;-X der, 320 girain.; pure carmine. flifiteart gods in imprecation but did not ,� - , I ;',
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if add "TICAL3)MESof C, grains. blelt the white wax and spar- gain thereby in the combat. I m'; �4,� �,
?-", I Take enough to snake a paste. and r-0�&V.-,arZ.-_&r. traced togathur In a writer bath, with . , , ",
� warm water to It until the proper'con- . I 441-47� Notice tile utter lack ofall . F , I 4,
:� I �, nisteneX is secured. Sproaa ovir IL136 , gentle hont, and then add the oil of
I . sweet almonds. Inclose the finely poer- boanting on David's part. All sorts L,
hairy surface and allow to remain for dered bortiolpt In Lt chgen"cloth bag and (,f c . ries and noises werA' used by .
from one to five minutes. according to . L . - I.. L I I BrInTes to tarrify- tht4r- enemlicts, and L . , . -",.-__
the nature of h growth n - - Immoran Ili tho foregoing mixture. This in single encounter it was custo- I
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11 ceptibility of the skin; then scrape oft I 15, 0 U'r a. mary to recite one's own brave : .,_',_,_
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1, with a blunt knife -s. paper knife, for I I when the carmine will be mostly ;.� . .
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, example. it should be removed, as In dissolved. Tht,n adil the rice powder , �, L7,f",i, �, I
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. I burning sensation in �roduced. Too I ! Important that tile carmine be very Atrad of following tile example of q� ., 1, Q
. I lor�g contaci with the oltin should be 0. W finely Powdered before addhnff. hir enein, - - - lenin can- - � :1,;
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11 I I ' chalk, four olincru, powdered Cirri. a t. sido of I he New Temilanien' doe. the ;41�LL,��, "� I
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I I :., I desire: Tinctur of green soap, two t g,,p, Add th.r n Llo ,Ln. ThP 11 . I : � 11
is 0 L" . ll�llx thoroughly- 45 Jehovall (If hosts -ftl -:,�` �
I'll, - touun&em; ill tilled witch ham], two � .. .if " " _ �
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. ounces. I.Ant this mixture stay on only ..... �, 1, . I ,rr I � , I �
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day. Apily a cold cream. . .
Green soap zany be purchased at any ,x00`YRr&_I=_0h41miG_J�,7,da1 ,O.-eeZ'. I - __ (,f Jehovith all ruler of all the hea '�. r�
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I the bothlne con- taken off, even though they be wet extent glvq the appeariince of. an An- shatlo nock In bound w,1.111. a at r ,,
of CUStard. r CCESSORIES to r. lich,il .Nj ill,,, tim,. of,th, ypar, growing gult to Israel was a dt-fiance cl je- " , ,j1j.
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in the comfort "I'j,
'� Lotion of Lastrilider Flowers 11 A of the summer taken the place of lace". though one there to In evidence, liwits n,r9 the front. wl.10, c9tvild 11.01 Nlixn,� poidti\ keeprr" are iri I-, The battle i4 Jehovah'q -- As ,; I , I
. WAY -The lotion made by this recipe oppo4e(l t,) tilt- %w.,rd and spear and
. I vacation, and 'not a detail should be pair of bathing shoes shown that canvas Shoes with a single strap are very orl, h;Ilf way tri the lin" I I. 0w habit ,,f lelting 'tit(- chickens Lake --,t,-,"��'i ,".�.
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� DOO TAIL SOUP. overlooked. even the shoes. In this oxfords, with cork or rubber soles, axe pretty and,very Practical. for they dry 9,11,11,9� f -,r bnlhll-g 3-111111 bo tit carf- of thern%elve); after the Bra I javelin (,f hIA elivin) (eonipare P4n. ! . , I �
I I I . �. country the custom of wearing bathing In no way neglected. readily an(] are easy it, rasteii In j,ja.. gr,d III ,i,tv. -1 wh. o ,l-- -ir. wroin f,%k %ilvek�. [),It lintil tlivy Life threi� I I (11 10 /! 7 "I
i 4� " �, � �, "You have heard, no doubt, of the I' . [tan toward the arin - v Hiq ,
. _� I shoes is growing rapidly, till now they It sorneUmps happens, however, that Sometimes bathing shoes hnvo soh -9 it 1% ,pime r ... unlbi,- a -I w-th while In ,,I- fut'ir rn,mt.liq �Jd, it, Is essential 4H _:,� �',
feat 7 - I lacers become untied In the water, arid made of coiled rope. ard they ,,re r-- w r . III , (If -"� -)III'lot an-'- that (-%,,r% , ;Are shotild be taket. A eagernf,mm wa,4 nut lemselled h) tile I .. I ,�'.. r
IZ15i "The traveller and big dog were are no longer the exception. the shoes flont awayian lorposalble con- markably nntisfactory. for they h(,Id IhA Ih,-,p st101�,i,, MIM .11-s' for the little negiv( I jjjls� riiin a very prom fail that lip wit,I rros,iirig o%er to ,� ��, "
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"I � I The ideal shoes make the feet look (fisadNantrlge,,Ii� ground " " ",
lost and hungry on the plains. Night � tingency if five straps linld the shoes on. sls cannot cut the murd tit or- w.,,I,j -ak� h -s in line i,tmg �ounw,tct ' Tilt- atilt of the Forehead I)vrhaliq tilt- ' tern vi, �_ �
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I fell. It looked as though ,oth must small, and In some degree give the ef- Really. these tall affairs are becomirr rope as they cut rubber and cork, .T,.n %. . " "
go supperless to bod.. fect of an Instep. though the latter In and convenient. Of co.rise, they, like The bathing suit Is It very good dA- h0lt I.,- 101,g. ,,r,.l 1'.I� or , aps '.0- poultry k. clior ,11ould he to I(eep the .11� 11, ill,- frmt ,,f ill,- f-)r.,hoad , 'I,
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,, "But t46 ingenious traveller cut a difficult feat when the shoes are heel- all the rent, are of white canvits. vign; the sleeves are cut tI'IrAght plot,� th� P-r"t 1,01,-R ,11u,ne and I, ljould lifivo hoen lin,tected h� the i I'll
linle Ili,.% jeavo- Ill,- Khell to inattir lit,linet 'AI[II(LIJ 114- wore , V,
off the dog's tail, made a nutritiou�s . less. Shoes with sandal effect are cut w1tri, around. tucked and mowed Into the arm ii,twlvlriv� rw� I. " 11 , �lg, I 1� .;,�nl .,T,.T. �, �
soup of it and Another requirement Ili that bathing it center xtrap, which camels the ankle holes under ,,, deep plent. which �xtvn,!A th., 11, 'AR.11)? lvs ill make 0`1n wtol"'.t1lor it%, alld thj� ,-all "Ilk ill. accomplish Fell iipmi 1,14 Nice Stunned Ity .. L�, " �,
ig live the hungry ani- . shoex shall be easily put on and quickly xtrap over the Instep. Those, to some over the shoulder line. The pretty V- ,I.s;r;,I. ,-d 1,� ill,, %Lrt( t -t jItt,.tjji,,rj to every till- impai I , f ill-' -t-ne Da% ld � , �, ,
nal the bone.'. __ _ I � � - - __ - ___ ___ - -,- - _ - - - - _ I - I "Tie of if,(, IllIttly delitil oil which rumbeg lip to him and qla%g him .., I �, ,��; �
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I choir ; it means bringing to prevai I'Ve greatly need to moralize our - - - - - - hold li-ir crvri at li,in , f,.r ,,rw ir ,u(rl-,,fit1 (hitl,i-n rvaring depend,, witil lliq own 40,rd . , ", ,I
in human relations, in society. irligion, to make it stand for the I 1%,., It t,, �,, illat Iliv coop% itri, well ventklilt 11 ..
every principle, ideal, and hop( ,%-(.rking out of right and right thv ci-nirwry ifi,d tit, 1,1111,'r' lundl' ,il. still 11.1ti ihv� are if-golarly nrid I . � , 11, 11
WHAT RELIGION MEANS .f"" tl"'v (].-I ,,ai-I A,oid ,,,(,I - ___* , 1 �
that we cherish religiously ; it !alionq in every detail of life, for from it ha,; nil "I'l tlaN.,I . hi, ill,, L'It I 111wr,01011% . I 11 -
means helping men to the perfee teaching us to live together, f,Ir ,ter mnk,-i I -11,t it, alid it - it fla-ti , r -,k%( Ing tit till% 1 -t ti� rn(iri- (n%eq I I :
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� - tions w.e may dr . earn of their deit,% bringing its all to social servire rind we rle, ii.o %ant Th- , towiTi , nit lw CANINE St VERINTENI)ENT. 11 If I
1� 1. 9 possessing, causing our dull carth social efficiency. . I IIAAAAAAA kvTA !�,, rlsl�, and k, PI it, wri-I �_, I III, tra(ed 1�l till , ,lLuAt, then b, --- ., �
I . . t( bloom with the glory of a long Not less do we need to Rp,,.t,.- diti-)u if k, -pt viil,- ld I ... t afi� ,,tl ,,r On Allan Lim- Docks ill 1,11el-pool. . V
t� " it 14 a ,ill laite it. fi-od growing I �
,. streets lize our inorillity. We need that ON WH.%T DOES BUTTER Qt' , - � , ""
': Molrality, Because "It Pays" Is Immorality ai�o Eden and making the '\ " riot ,A,iA,, I,, ,1,. 0,i�, ;t, n r,Il, ,., Iliack" Sitarl,4 1)ay's lillork. . 1, .�; I
"I / . of our city to ring with the songs men shall he good not berauge the.% ITY l)F.I`END sarne thint, li,dd. ti,w -n 0- (111n). � fowl" '"'lel% tm dr� , lift 1( feed . 11
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I of children and shine with the glory ha,%e been told it pays, not because 1'rof, Van. Norman in the hi -I re whrry ,,ill, It litnit-1 arr..'I'll � f l''It I nill, It 1-tter iull� I .111 Ile obtained A retriever krinwo it); Jack has �-? ,,,, ,
I '. It Is Refined, Civilized Selfishness. of the new Jerusalem. fashion preicribes certain forms of port of the Farmer'A Normal I n ter iq inndv, wid It lak- I- lhi, , hN iii,ing -rt avid il rN food al taken upon him,it-If tilt- diltie's of I t �
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� : I , I I � Religion iFi becoming intensely conduct, not because ancient law . s Fititute fri; Ilenrimykania has some t four or e%'.Il fi�, (in. " h, , ,.!;.-. I terlial,l) V.'a'.1110,- f._41 1% cgr4ell canito- ,wperinteridt-nt of the Vlain 11 I I
il � ,. practical, it means brooms, bricks, niark ont the patfig of mortal rec I fit 0 say as to what the qual,Iv I I, rt rm g �, c 1,-n I, f,, r rL ( It I I I, 1 n v T he t I a 1, a IVI I 1, I, 4, It, I ;I it it o I ), e ry a r l,ine at The Canada dock, 1A%0r 'r. � ,.,
I v(,tes, primaries; it means honesty, tilde. hilt bpransA high ideals point It ' hing I I.t is ."rth fit \11 A -m -4 I'lle 14 till Conli � I I %. I
_ Of butter depends ,,n, 0 I cd,lw, f,,r loddmg ll,,,' , It ,', ... ,,,,,, � ,,,, ,,, ,1,,, h-1 ad,anInI uril-t; 11ev pool 1,
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,�� "By their fruits ye shall know of truth contained in a special cas- Square dealing; it means plain, out these paths with their clear Ila%,. 11 gi;l-, rviit Ili, here, hi)%vvver. he III the � 1."
& .1, ronsi(jorl ng by ('anadifin buttr,r keeping it Ili good ((,ndil,- ,� -it,, I-t , pany 4 stortmet-4 arri%eg 3
.,�Il them." -Matt. vii." 16. ket, the all. important thing wilia clear, simple justice inattad of shining, be:-nulip one seeks goodnesi; firmt, oil the plank, making tra,,k4 for -,7%'' r
� L � I fiekage Unbroken. makerq flefirring to the fallltq Lt) [in fa\r)rnl)14- li� v., ,I .,,,.I 11,\.. it i� irp-,ible f,.r a grass run to) he .1 I
" bearing is a vital process. Vi preserve that p - a fair ,rher,,f,-r I I,, - , r, !t n i I , w, I ,,,, � 1,1-1 ��gilljlllle. Intiql, 114' given I the gailv%, where the cook a%alts -
�� � Fruit maudlin charity, it means f,ir the good ,,f all -re I thom
Ve are ledriftilig to-da,y th express When we see religion as the Bout of 1'. age instead of robbery condoned XoralitN with the spiritual ideal, the btitter of him fitate. lie salit thl, (I .,
� �` .1 1 . . -ri,gsary nimmint. of manure � kept r,0d, tit, �',� �11'p , " 'I I.- If- 1,� I , -j- rwi,i I- 1111,, 11 t hat I hey ate hirn with a bone, It
, V religion in teirms of life, to ineallitire. humanity seeking the eternally good , r palliated by the sop to Cerber- ti.t, m6ralitv that 1;,,Mehow r,-"IpPlS III an unn( , ,�
I It not by its power to repress but that search forces us beyond old library or the hospital ; it a man to foge in the great. battle, gets 'r't(' the milk due to lack ,If odorq ,-f tli, ,vilai and I 'I," I ,, � ,,.If_ I �% ft,.�Jj. and rene%ed dail ' v lit 7 o'clock 4o%er% Ini,riting he � I.
I I I ,1, , a%..d N. g,-tal-1, ,, ar,- left abotat tiqlIer,I the dock lah.,rers ti- their �1�
its power to develop And -express truths, 11eyond tracks made on yes- Imearis that a man cannot eXpresa j hilt t,he cause he loves rnav min "Itilarilmeaq in the striblem If (owsi ,Ing, 1-fthe %aKfllrlg. a,,,i - I th-ti 11� If - ,,,,, .
�] I . I are. kept clean the butter will lie jtiqt ell rahbage (1,1m, -I 11,0 - ,,-III,- 11, ill,. rilll. tj�,-% %1�1 III. inirth more work. barking at fit-, head ,J the I.
1. . the beat in man, torday's road, forces us to drop the his reliltion in singing psalms on Chi paRnion that makes us give tip, ceptahin to tile tradp nil ll tampq hn%e. and tht, r- lilt ,u iinh,r ' liftrW Ifiall 90-1 \ gi.-.t mistake, prorenition He aci�,rnpai,ie,i them I �;),
I . The test of any creod is not the garments Of the past, the packaqes Sunday. then pack it away in cot our individualJ0 ghti; and like,4 for all Ile 11 W, to dinner, and lead,; I ,--m ;n I ,
ton in the pious pigeonhole late on the right. theilill ,rnal right (of fill - 'fare better Fit the National [).try, Itnitate in tile bottri \%�,,�j r,j�j?j\ ;,w,1Ir% Lis-f-rq make, out � I ! 1,
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I � quity of its 6lith6ritiris, but the' of ancient philosophies and press in, '1�
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. I vitallt of its ideals, it) -power over to to -day's truth. 4 Sunday evening embalming it for this is what mt.-,xlity moans w h" I 8how,; T,) quoits : "Tile trouble ig - - firo primiple I-, -, loifl,,r I. III, k,'-�V tll,-Ir I lj,� 14erl. tit t,),, cluqe again for th� afternI,on Jack at .�
,�, I truth de- W ,-rifinvin"tit If .jr-Ilit, hig birds I ,)',Ir)k-k then roa% 9,I a mile a%%ftY ,
�-.' I Ithe Agearts and lirw of men to Every true search for a week so that he may, conscience it is lighte-i-d %kith religion, ith'that ,Ae lack tilt, tint . form I. making I,; t" lln,:p ,1�, :,,'' It', , ,I,,, "I. :1 ,� ntiall that tile to board an Allan ,itoam,l In the `1I �
L mands self-expression. from comparing nit whlell I " I I ;,
, I I I makesi new h6XV01I and a new earth If our "a- free, go on his selfiAh Way. devotion to avi � 1011i. I corneg vr own diart and conti f , 1,, r ar-, ,1,,,,, 'i
. ��_:�llI ,V� ll# rightnoLg§. ion is that of a new heaven and a Molt:., L ., ber-orriet; simplit the make %%ill) others When I nil doian I Ing the ripening of l", - , -111 - 11, : ,ill, k,,llq. fiftor tho fir,t week -r so, graving dock. hilt he nei,er itirkes I �
,,I ,, ... pjB,dw,p Modern reliFion will hot lift ll,� Then I .n a f,, -l- range or an -If going ,It, a wrung �
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L . Tl� is'fh6 realion thb old creeds new earth, we, itS voice in pinua phrill,908 wKi1P exp"ssjon (if religion religion in my little room and Mike buttor to gol the desired re tilt P- I. I, I .1-1wild I- Lt,— tile mistake � '.
I . rr , " "I, I past away, bbeausb eaph now day IF WE ARE SINCERE, grinds down the face of the poor, ,irrpl%- the inApitation of morality ; and Qee no 6etter except what i 11im hati (hanged if 1, , -I f-, r,xt,�I,,I,� arn%q I'll, Fxervoie Is % nasel i
'. . seeis & higher vision, eatelids larger hollgi-rin a wage that foreAs both are seeking truth in life, tile mako mytiflf, I have no meninn 4 1,vearn, anti to day it, I n,o - ,I it � d-, , thf- fino t filing In tile world for Sunday is J&('k'4 N141t"19 (JAY. I
, . (cell i%,Iy ; fln% ,)red hiitter th I I , .. - � � , gr,,%,Ijhg f,.ok. and
� . I impsids, of what man thallt be� Re- seek to have that, new heaven and ftehly"1117-11 viee and to Inon Stich it Pit- true life for all mankind I pidging wherein I fail or ei . the hirds that Jj.,w hA foiiad ovit I arioun Allan . . L
� 1111giou beconles dethberatic, it ix the new earth at once, ri jht here' N'�) t,ance as probibitq their rising even "r%NRV F' C()1VF. judgment �q one sided That iq the' Whon we say ''mili., ., . iT-An tail, the rm,91 exert iAe make the big- officials' homeA in Everton or Wal-
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-1 tile high4st good. Th6 spiritual in not seek t6 express and realii2p. ,In ambition above dull content __ +__ treinhip vkith most of � . 11
I lo than has tiny relig with being parts; of 1)at boy" � I%, d th ,K r an,dly, makprq / 11 ripening of the crealj� , I , , j Lric 1 4 . e � I
, this world, is flit soul of humanity 'N ion he does THE MONL'V MACH114'F a Ile pre"Ar , I t tij,rifnioster in What I wrint in 4 jildg4- a man � i;o far. Firtit, the it, I- ,i I, -I-Q I iq tAken in to flinnOT at line houl; I
,�? , '. go,61dtig afW tfinth *114 ftillness of not use. ' ()n� (atilt I find with much of the and to tea at anothor .At if o'clock )
�4 , Putting religion into practice be- in simplest terms possible, it weann little Ephi.--m I i iK his Piahth ,who ishrought, intoconta,l %Ah dif infightly sour, then it'- I I ,- I , 1,,,ti,cr n, viell as the he returnq to the dock, I
I comos at oneitI a much broader mat- that a man will express his relig- appil, . Icing in the It, , dlee days. "in I fist-prit kinds of butter regidarlY He then over-ripo. The - I tr,-ai, ,,r% at night
, ,,, r4slig,611 phil9ft n through his thorough going a mighty bad b6 , e's ;ie white noisdA the variety and practt( to the degree of formc%nill., , -d 11- (artrer � 1, iti,r. iq that the croam is where he harkq until the %%tchman I
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