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erout-Your grzat bout. Our pills cure 11 yr hilo
ether* do naft. •
Carters Little Liver Pilli aro vssy *moll and
very easy to Oh*. Ow. or two One make* dose.
. They aro otaietly vegetablo and do mot grip* or
parea. but by tt.eir gentle aCt.1014. ple.aao all who
nee Wean.
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TO FIND .01JR TRUE jELYES
to himself, waking\ from Jas.:hal:-
dazed condition, and knew that ho
hadtreally been • released, by an
a n gel!, lient. !rem thes,.Lord.,..,..„Ait4
Tet 'AI iitt. kat') 71i1 7 tialialhefiaflEitt
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. -Where diet -Peter.,naturally.tu.rn.1 ..
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ta-lat.,:h the, text .speaks. of as float; ibroad sOnse-as•a-grent-lapporttinit4- ethinos61 .
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named , -Ith . a .,,(Ititt.htng" *deft. tiWaY in tho toWer 4.1 the ;East ar er. . . ., • .
s. 4. lc zg tt), by• tit ert
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ing it11.) in the sky we liztv,e itnpris- 'Illiat i‘s the -way -Jesus 10.eked.tit'it'.1.110se).. MONEY UNDER
GLARS.,
Nk.ith Y"tithrtil'inli"°°Iit•Yillirlick, formed the' nuclius of what' - .
oti....1, n our machinery -iind ton- I -Treasure hid in a field, ''`,.1. Pearl `s.lie was sWgiad to hear the beloved ..re to_ii__,
tones that she forgot. to.nnbar, the. a) an imMense y .valuablel, - ,Those persona; who are interested
p Ilea b du mighty thing...4. This ,4-,i\grAtaprice,'' ‘-Talents kntrust-ii-
ca oteit of peeting: '.pr for en- 1,, 441 `to Scrvants'''; i'aese axe the .sini-',(100r, and left p,ter. k !Hick ing there cuouldleeertisonv,7sivermanugueelp.e, rand indexed, le money w•ill find money at the
a ri, . alid work well refaresents the . lies be used'. They all emphasize w hile 'she rusle.41 into -the pi.ayer areitivilit Is. able to place lis hand '
feet: that the Archives. *It isn't ,money which a
modern coal dealer would care to
cap only of the human tipiritg for ; the
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Ara 1 ••• •'' meeting to telltv(liteo,giaind nOVIa!
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IV -it -we-rt.-tit 'rte.
stitutes man s greateq endowment .
. ed at this -answer to their prayers t
'411t1' i3 .01•C 11•'..,..t'f.`.1-Y-t--1.51'...c, ult....t2.44-- Life, is, in-eliort.-1.110. ppnrtun iigc.g.4.4r....ittex...hasl.,.tiest...ex.Peetc,
attaiettnent.' • , find our true self, and until we tinswe•r so soon, or in such a won-
' '' it:ave demo that we cal) never hope tlerf-til manner. Some of them, per -
Scripture continually :speaks of
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'STORED WITH TREASURES
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'4111.10U611 THE ARC'HIVES
171ETUNG7DTTAIVA:-
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LS Our 91)-port-suniti9s.t.
Quebec. The fences are th re
paper currency of long ago. It is
kept under glass In the _library,-
azuttnel......thet...6=isserteisktis ...els
ei77"Cho rtver, te-To'rtibcatfians,.•
t .e....itlitixxes.. es...and .a.I
public bVildinge of the historic city.
• Titty..gufte..Peep out ,td. the • embrar
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'Ent ei;-ittritigilikiiibItif...orivoUtl- --4
.tiiiniattire „timbers , Ife ' upett. I- the- .-
qtrays,- stacks. el''',corstsveusl stand
,glong'.tlatt•frontof,•the lower.:.::to.Wn.•
, 'Oti:•aee. „the.- ukt,C,liateau 1.7roliteri., , ,
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Alt immensely; Velua,131e Collection
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goad how'Nirs. T;(1. table:. Iliacehritige;
04f..- was e'Ureel. total also her little boy) by,.
th6\mo of •. ,- •
DR. WOOD'S NORWAY PINE SYRUP.
Alto writes: •• I thought I would writo
and lots you know the howbeit I have re -
calve 1 through the so of 'your Dr. Wood's
Norwa ritte,8 -ru A few •cara a I.
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This ti•ifih'0.014:.,heta,..rakt.ght...4.1.Y.,t5
eneravin ••at a' . tnoment's notice. tulle -worn Nia4ata bills. mostly,
''aileitillirchs(diraCk' u
ntgitirtn;1011. EttNtivtmt- .-er
1 1 1 y 'tugs poor 0
Itrelli.Viitt.' ,
ic":21,Y;tr:' '131(1111filifi: ": D o Ili tii ii.An a laririnejruthtitiniftinitriTai"eanclr glee:: -tors attending me and they wel very much . ..
. eration. Theit associates in Dr. slarreed about me.. 1,•was i bed- three
months and when I got; iii could not walk, ,
Doughty's Nilass ease are the watn-
man as a ‘esFel•. or utensil which) Op AGE CONE Ill'. , so hail to go on my hands and kne,ca fur
depends for its . usefulness tu find the trite God. If a man; ha 1 •d 1 " • tl little '--•,_.'"
ps, Id teen pre,. ing wi i
- lir. Doughty is aading constant- three weals and my limbs seemed of no
reutu of the Indian arid the letters
1, -Ln" . gain the whole world and lobe him- real faith.
use to tne. 1 gaeo up all hopes of ever •
of the men,' Englith and Franeh,
tents. When ncdde -ideals perish'
worth upon the value of its eon- ,,,of .it rotiteth nothin For a.' V. The Open Doori:bf EaSter.•
lavIne..ae...- largely upon the
ly- to his records. Ile .has draWta i_t , ,
'13iiffsVIVEF01.--V4)".."")C41414 ''-'1.1.1•1.4:..C.all-illall-juliII'-- - g"14 bIgnit.eranae that
cation. lettiqs-ts abil-Wilieli the ink It 1.1.11. Al wheal hapeens.1 to see in
our life descends toward t titan caPn actually and pig,;niatiently! "The angel left Pet,.r,„il ''
Dr. 'Wood's .Notlia
, 1 posEess nothing exeept himself. Is i complished his appointment. 1)iit flee, and has transformed. torn- Unit ii---' --.- ' 1 •
, . -futleiFf ' - I- • I • Pine Syrup was weal for weak hitigs. •
dubt-etivered maps -of, old Canada, •
THE LEVEL OF nip: itrurrE. La man entitled to say "'live" simp !there was to be anuther time when Not the author only, Ind the
Irke,
-Pletssansvapor, bereft of its heat 13
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because he its ant .
---1-sIeOPS'..insi • I'eter would want the Visit of such found in the_ *cellars of DoWninit
• sat.irceoet,::.kutullsr„t1..tal......_1„,ss,,Yrittkiii-esseliesiv irdssfstarrliii.
tkraior, atiqaktititLhis.7:74-wmareti..-'
• .7-- 1..turtissagainsto its origitild liquid is physically well I A human life is • a. messenger! And there ,1,01'. •a.
P.e„r e• Archiv • Pi •t f
• 'if/44m.y- .
SMALL HENS LAY LARGE EGGS Life and action C4irried on in ae-:
form comparatively- without values,
far mr•re .comple3c. The first reed 'rime when -tv_e. also witak it2.1 left. !,. hi
ip gave forth -music.' but ity; de- -Whep. we 'shall: have to go dOr•ftirillt inh-trut-s or tile aratightsss ,
. bort or,ano
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es.„ tires Li one
inee-explorers-4.1---att-stego-g-ssie-is. • Of mostsse.f.• the alien
cordance. with .true ideals re- • ' - ••
seendant, thesis:great organ,' gives the -prison -house of mortalit.3.70"...id arid piact4 on -I -Cite in Canitdiari
'Great •Siteeess of-Danish---Breetlers'. •
suit • unfailingly in -progress. 1,00:1.furth•• ine1042„._ -The comPlete. life fram the world 'itself." „:.772',..•..."! -L-Withiti-tho. -last five- .years. Dr.
Poug. ty. has added . are to be found there.- ....The -
his
often the monotony of life cot.): is one In winch the religious or to Ins store no. terY
Methods.
stores the energy which should go
One of the most scientific at- toward the realization of our ideal's
tempts 3.et niades to get at the lay- and 'w hen we stand -before the door
thought I would try a bottlo*LlittlAo,,,,;,,;-,,,‘,-.;;;;..i.„
1.millloore-,1,.1:had:.iyaziiiviiiiitiiiiialteti:litiilifirtifO!te-,.ta4tar-i.iiiter.. ._xry ..„..„...,g.ii.'..•
little Isoy was. also treuble(1 with weak .,
lungs &milt cured him. I keepit in the s. 1
.hoaseall_the.timesuid would .not-beswitli- out it fur anything." .
- -71r1eo-'25.0entsrat altsloatorassilniiii'esOf----
, s3•stern inaugurated by Dr. I/oughty Syrup
of Dr. 1V00.1S Norway Pine
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less •
,t -"n five' .thensantl original yrup.s Ask for it and insist on getting
. spiritual note gathers into harmony works in such aIway that ,additioes the original. Put up in a yellow 'wrappor
‘ !the- moral, bringing them also into INDIAN IVAS• GRATEFUL
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man .F.zipt, plans of Canada. 'lei
are constantly Hein ritasie to t•ne - -
m : harmony with GOd. the source and
naslipqn hts slielVes four thousand g t and three pine treertho-trado marks
• Archives. In the search for his -
jug value .of certain breeds. of hens • kuntain ef fire.• . voluytes of.original military papers.
d
1 I large opportatisitit”, we are over -1 . s.IT:sei- Arehises's rolleetiert.-i.is as
''''"----"*.-:-....._ • •ing,.....rtql-anr-The .1:reed; expert:1 /- • -I% HAT III: DI WHITE -11.
D.-.Foit _
lull, jest been completed at -lit,44.:_i.sacuox,ALD_R.Locu._ _.... ... .,_. . .
meuted with in this year's trial l vs -
... WHO SAVED.HIS Lin's '
were live varieties of Leght4tis, one • THE 11.. Prison and Drayer.--Verses
of the two most popular sorts in A L._ Se S.___LESSON . -......._.-
4. 5, Whal-is_impliell_hysiliese"ause, _I.._ _
. The W(iflir.---Thi- f011owing-in the- - ' when he. had aPprell ended/him 1 . . .,,•
estimated profit and loss account : That there had been sortie delay Iravelled -MO Miles in the Wilder.
. • Volum Profit and difficulty in -arrestingyeter.
' \ ilieo.1 - liatel....1 of Eivi per 111Ni
INTERNATIONAL LESSON, Where was Peter confined? In
Danish lirown sdsd
the famous prison 1tt. Herod's resi-
Leghorns' .. .."_..1907 12 9 7 9 ' ' April 11.
, -denee, the fortress or castle of An-
• Danish White .
isssisisosss14.1.1401Sse.ces,=`,EL44.2.:;;ISt--•"IS:A ..-Sssi,:.•;--,-----••.-s•••;;;-s---=•-:-27-s-sss. -- . •
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-------- Danish' Wittte- - - . Lesson 11. Peter Delivered From
• Leghorns .. .. ..lt)06 11 6 6 8
American White Priam*. Golden Text,
Brit fi.T. (Eshibition)-
-White Leghortia .1006 6 4 4 .Introduction. -Between our last
• presept-dAy.„..ace,.....uutrlust-sight .4.4.-•,----31-Q.1.:ATAI NS -TII
tune ata. t to hai jiipne,dnitriiig:r:fvrtdhet
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1"krictbrhilict7i1T4'.0n, “Tti CY a 'Tee rd ed
..filed• and indexed for the use of Wind !BLit. Through G_reat,Organ
,tilVer, box _filled- .witivlittle • paper
-story, ahd the con-
tents. of. "the little' pillbux contain
together a coniplete history of the
ILA BRAD 011 31 OM) 1 ITO ES.
Seven .years' *war. There you see
the real wampum and the quill
seals of. the .aborigines, there tho
written reccrdic of Canada's first.
to uia- that- auule. think.. never- b oe - iteerely:-.7.2.t.oves1+1,1,,e4tleraillt ,,,osss.4sissiggissd9gtrn,IglIts.sat
"-iTT'""nr-r t orrinarit un
and there, Paul was ...taken when; oucurred to James Oliver Curwoud, sociates.--4101 •iii3Oper telling
mobbed in Jerusalem. It inainedt-, the novelist and writer of boyscf a St. Maio-4-ventits* twenty-five
ately adjoined the temple, on thebooks,. who returned from the Hud- veers befor Cham dates first vo
a e.
How was- Peter guarded? Byr. 3fr. Ciirwo(41-iirthe author of -"Th-e-T tr."-S;DER:,.Q1.311.SEC BRIDGE.
four uaterniotis (hands of four) Wolf Hunters," an exciting tale ofl
nes*. to Being Beek Horas -
. of a Moose. -
Indian gratitude has probably
. -__ -- ,, -____,•_ . . esson an us rpm our 0 SIX t4 so 1 er, cac i quaterniou being, the wild northland, in which • the. deku une 43`t Dr. .Douelits's ta
is tenina once again That life nea,T- years have elapsed. What oeetirred sin guard through a three-hour author has spent Hu much uf ilia; rests a'grimrelic of tlie early wars,
ier Che bird the less the .egg pro- during that time! The founding of watch: Two of the soldiers were. time. ,It was while gathering mai a caiinon shot' lately:dug_ tip from
duetion. . The British birds in this
ease vrere more than a pound henv- the great Gentile chureh at Anti- chained to Peter's arins, une on terial for this story that he by the its long testin'$, lil4ed twenty feet
sell, and the calling thither of .eitsee side ; a third was outside' merest chance saved one a his in. i below the bed .4phie St,- Lawrence.
i r than n • others Of theLf t
. liartiabas from Jerusalem And Pani the do,,r, and the fourth in the pas-; dian guidesMukoki. -from several It was founds. • s
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four varieties on the above list, from Tarsus. The famine, hied the sage leading to tht• strong .outers' injury -probably death. vating for thir7p,q.itfit,:•tif. the Quebec
,st! lowest, aterage• for a pen.. was.'fainino--relier-leut,--• to- Jerusalem:gate. Doubtless Herod knew how' . briege, itn4044-4trOented• to .the
'PO. eggs a year pvr bird, while the f 'FOUND •SKELETON.•
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If pound English birds averaged
only .76 eggs each. ,rorn Antioch. Why de we II 1111 t l'he asiostles haj escaped ry„m the'
order to follow more closely the. RI), and meant' to keep Peter se-!Curwood and his two Indians were
_.- r goverittnoWbrilate*in'ti-Jetbr;-'31t1
The . Art V.,0,11it.'-tilic!.1Pg
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A yet ntore striking result comes
out in• the ennsideratien- of the
weight of the eggs laid. The Dan-
ish brown pullcts iolded nearly
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Terrible Pest to Travellers and Nai*
Pipes on,
Singitig and speaking stones gra-
tify mast's love of the marVellous
and itlYsterions. Two precipitious ‘•
cliffs in the Pyrenees are called tho -
"snorers," from the peculiar
sounds .which the south-west wind
tites in the Northland. • draws •from them. The faces: .uf
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tan be -complete Without some men- • lies which rouglily resemble organ
'Vert. of the terrible pest of tnosqui-' pipes open in front, and oceritsion-
lifes. Theta were always present, ally the front. practically eltssed
cast swarms frout_the.begin4.14.---a strateati-.4 air field -nio.tinn.--
• of- -tr6e. andAess between-the-e-1,iff--and--tlie-trees •
Eotnetirnes they made life almost :. which graze it w:ole the wind
unbearable writes a' corres iondent blows freely throng!' tht •ullies or
in Forest and tream. • •\
Nothing could be heard but thei;! organ
in tho
buzzing. Whenever we attempted Pyrenees cerl :tin' cliffs emit plain -
to cat they were down our throats\-tives.ounds shich resertibl those of
and in our eyes and faces and in a harp. and are know a 'locally as
spite of our head nets and fly dope 4,•the matins of th,1 damned,"
I wits. were always badly bitten. The \ The .intisical .stones ti
seemed •to .nlind them al-.! ;.
n -co 4c:id are
tnost as Much as their rem- granite cliffs situated ats, the, con-
ed). being rancid -ea oil. I atn fisclee of th..- Oriiioro with the Rio
satisfied that were one *0 tinfortu-' ujiith occasionally esiit at
1i -etc as to be caught • out at night sunr:se oi eds hich rese ruble the
without protection he • Would bo tones of tin organ. , .ran
either erazy,or dead by niorning. tones vthich are heard when
Our tents were provided with a elr is laid on the rock, were cuip•od
atia-iiiiior-teast.,-1)44-4-4-4se-etrtrtrrirrif-sen-rrn-trirtlisni g I
some would -always find theii. way' the narrow fisLuxessaiskieli_arespar:_
ft -Side -or come‘tipirtmrthe-granntrttrafry obstructed by olustie layers
At times our light so attracted.' of mica.
CtIlt7rMillidti-----.1! • zaz141.11-ini: teal; frils---*
re- not raining, for -the constant it. Hawaii pre duces alone flint
•••••••
t a 2 ing of the mosquitoes against uf nisksleies., when the -hand 'is .
• URI to eii71-1-3- r--717"-IveTin a .i•ri;le-tV;inglitiii:-Ioose
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5) •
. .. .11 * 1 I -. weight •
. )..Ig
duLing_thet_twelle_manths. anti web
egg was Up to the standard weight
- -sawn-cit. Thr-firslrdr.-.Etiti4
ithose events for the present? In pi-ison of the, Sanhedrim (Acts 5 :i A few wrekm after this, when I'. Datis.i.,., •.1.d../..:,,,.i•-.y..-, ,
history of Peter.
. leurely this time. run their return to civilization, the rotne the. Met'eca .ef. ther.isitifitiians
I 1. Days of Death and Danger.- Wily/ W in' Peter imprisoned, and : bones of- a huge bull moose !west!, and ' the. ste-ry-writer.>- The old
I Verses 1-3. Whin. - was that time, ) not executed at once I Because it: discovered, and near the bones of beniCs 0I, the 14.tchives.libritty con -
when (Mr 1e.on begins f The ' would have offended. the Jews whom! this moose was found the skeleton tam :material 'for i‘omancei :I/MUM -
sprieg of A. I). 41, While the 1, e '..t i tryiug to please, if he exe.i 4 fa man. The story of the tragedy erable, and. moreoverthe atinos-
0 i eli,th described -It -OW er .1----1-rtiT-efiriFT-Ir 'eter duriug the Passover , was plain. The Unfortunate _bun- ehere,41„•_-.11tere.. Putlic rea in
-uenurring-at-intiueh-- W4us.---'-w-aJrtthat.-i.s.E.a..iter).,, -. . _ • , . __ . .. .. [tar-. had.--rnortally-- woundeeL the. ruotn4te,41rovided
. . .
grd,udszaLT 11 erssid-t-ie-Greal., Ish 4 1 r4i • 1.4..aluinal_____&aturall • t- (A.....wziter....- •
T1 ci t. in y twice their own body weight
t,i-r tee -J.104 eta le..-..14-it-fisa.
__tribtthird7D17thrixtts_..:wrre7.11.1141Ell 1
"-Tini-_-k.----e-A-t-i--u--:i 3i4litil---teter --ha-d-iattitYr-eltinSW:liTs-i-SIIJSwisthed--Io-Iring-sorno trth-FT-Fort Ith-r7-4-1411
----the 2 oft nee 1,1 a rara-rd.
-in,- i)rstrezL have --arrived- at •thist!...!ies____m_s_arittlitiseisbew of lIcrod Antipas pt, etor„ter__thzt__u..n.., ILL..uttrildertiess tragt•dy home with -him. ,
'res'ii4 ---eititply- !Intl selely by -breed--""" --"‘ - 4-21uurcio...-._1---reistraint:-.-and-the-lirelbalilt-rt•he-ri'elaii114-01-the'llimiterTP1
- murdered Johit the - Baptist rt it . that he I buried • but the old atictreitiiii- nii •
Qaeht.e•---__:misi-a....t.-.....-or----1774.7...the7.414ferenge-f-------.--- f-l.ottr--hands -it; the sand ned slides - '--- --7--
*ruler thenr Iferoa- Agrtppa r., Peter in Prison. Remember the nin.ose, and had been killed -.by the -'---70dartTRES AND FLAGS .
1 II 1
itttlift-telleketiett-0 pie ures
and flagt--TItas recentryc-b-cen given
trate-Ai-OW s -b •
widow --or t
ing especially for this purpose.•flie „' s e was the oldest t 1
-IfF-nva, LI., 17e- -postles.___,, Impriaonmentis-itiiterf aed the_ splendid_ hertia_, olths,1110.011.
, his slAt Herod
- - T -
Afar toting
fore whom Paul mace\hislemous t„ any man ; it must .have bee'n' uete carried alotag.
le
ate- Ell- At
• S.
7.
10
.Caron; One of these .flags is that ran• i that it was impossib.e to tell, sand. If tips observer stands with
iianer.....ia..the_ flag. pf the ht. Ca- On inany nights I had to give up down the' hank. 011, Ito111141 EleforneS
the Stbservation of stars for jolt- • louder- and - louder ultil it reseni
tude and longitude bee:inst. a can- Ides thunder. and allarms horses
die could snot.,..be. kept _lit. lung_ tetheret.t...nesiria2;._. _Each_2_grain uf •
bort- ! Hada IA perforated by a flArr0W ,
UI mg tang rare pictures !, ti
Canada-. There -it a -eolorecl-ettgras-- -•zu-n...-. -1.V
had
4quitoes one end.. The ea nd is of volcanic
ea,dunfortthuenatel,litio• =as canal, whielt. tts a .rtile, is closed -at •
ing 'of Toronto in 1640, •another of climineY
that without,' origin.
Torontb in .. 1454. hp Kollner, a sw:trmed so thickly
tills protection -the flame was 'quick=
*German. -.Thetfo is a picture of
Is? smothered. There were but fear
Quebee published within threo . . ,
!months of the. siege. The plan ofi
- feecler-and the- big ekg. - • -
tie hen - 'deli • •iniplies the small _ , _ 1_. _ A - a/Wets:for •mi lee it-----walrrea--•-A-
ena(...74, _grievous to_ I rrf.--- - - • nedian • -Remittent-. -which went
What -was -the history of -Herod doubtless he rejoiced Oppnr- 1 hied that they were tOii, great a
Agrippa L I__ Ile waS .bara_11.1f;..;_d_tau.nity_ to .pruve_ his -loyalty -•to the 1-hurden to'pack two hundred- :Julies thr(tUgli the Red River Rebellion.
-Ott-the - the -Archives
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anti-edoetited-in---Rome. At
, WONDER OF THE WORLD. rash and adventurous career. he
rose throu h the favor of the Em-
peror Caligula. He helped to set
the weak Claudius Caesar on the
throne of Rome (A., 1). 41), and in
return was made king of all Pales-
t' , • 1 .. •
below -are veiled from -sight hr the three years before he came to a
. _
1 i 1 mi
nd_ abort.' the.
To realize fully the wondrous
heitiity of_ the Zambesi Falls, Rho-
' siesta, one must have time to lin-
sets! and watch. the ever changing
• sessne. The depths of the chasm
r -41-w
•
What is it Au ',pray__ without.
ceasing" (1'. Tiles. 5: 17) 1 We are
told that we are not heard for our
rinieh speaking (Matt. -fs;! 7); biit
that is simply a warning against.
long prasers . for show. Christ's
.6 . 0 t pasa,h le the--importunate--wisliiws
Luke 18: 1..:§) Shows his apkressa
--assiag,„tsts uninasso 4t7Thoriible-lerid;--ar fated- -at -t herr if'11--4.1i) a JiTi).11 eef.-Te t e ra er
• •
Sun glints .ater-spar es, weaving what. was the
°hey of this out • a blessing (Gen. 32L2e)
•••`. thesalrotissinto. arwurgraifriwint-rain er -own-crample--in-Get
Etre, Three-irtiterfed feel below to .o
ty 4teve' r pleased the Jews mane shows how inevitable are re-
- / it r' n't141 boils the 'twirling flood (.. 3). e ivet in Jerusalem.. He pealed prayers when the heert is
grl t. emerges from the Iloiling.Pet, took pains. to observe thn minutiae ,strungly stirred.
resiong on down the zigsag gorge of Jewish ceremonials. Ile hung 1\ 111. The Chaias Fall and the:
•Letw.een towerilig_ cliffs of rock, up in -the tetnple the gold chain Iront Gate Openii.'-.Verses 6-10.
narrow, fierce. and 4,1 unfathom„
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- - 1--this-ehaptor-.-
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behind.
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INDIAN GOT HORNS.
•
•'•I come get heeni ' weh nsnow
fall," said the -old tridian, whose
life the author had saved.
Weeks and months passed, and
hack- in eivilization Curweod
..forgut-all,„-ahuut-the....ho.rns-.-Dne
-_xecen.1.11._hc_r_tc_e_b:_ril 0 el'
44 lie 1 ( a two a IA given him. He Ifew long was Peter in prison t Till
able depth. Om; feel. that Rho. was n
7,---drefier-i9.-.imloed---ibri., Ideswe - -
Was 0 t 1 ••
m
tise and greatly feared the peopie i when Herod would have' brought
..,..../.1-,14,.ess within her - territories tne would hate hint as they had hated . him forth. _\ ., . . • .----4
,---- e, Eighth Wonder of the World. --AU
He
rienti World. rod the Great. At the feast of 1 Why was nut Peter released este-,
„ tabernacles in A. 1) 41 he had read,lier by the angel :I For the same
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e rot MIA o 1 la
Investigafing, foifin( Mil They
were the old horns. Mtik Iki, the
uncivilized A nrage, had kept his
word, and had travelled it full four
hundred miles in the Wilderness to
do kind act for the w hite man
whom he loved. He. sent no word,
tritits-i-ext-eptiore'trf--fetrr---triehrts-4
one of the prongs, which was his
"forest sign." Mr. Cursiond has
dedicated his stirring book to this
faithful eld Indian.
the battle -of -the-Plains- of -Abra-
To nsend, In the possession of the
•
ntghts -cool enough to afford us any
found . that it required
• A
Queen Victona and Stores
.11TAIN ' lady. enaneao upon
D temperature within a few degrea
rie oink 117-7417iTite allowed to bring her daughter. a •
Mans -which - 14..._12eughty.
„
pitlenred-froui the Iray--Ottl •
SAILOR BROUGHT 'MUMS.
which work Lord Minto gave it
valuable assistance -had been long
French Sailor First Brought Chry-
neglected . The work of restoring
eanthemunis to
these maps is still in progress. The
torn scraps are pieced togethe\r, It is more than 100 year's ago
mounted and cleaned, and are then chat a 'French sailer living near
tored4eit-iii.4
ere, and ..kekits4:
".
BROMST
One-of:Dr:I-Pon t
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te the people the %%hole of Pettier-, reason that often eauses a delay in' gists, of. theejeaile
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sir isitt46--.BA:Aciti.
onorny, bursting int() theatrical . the answer to our prayer's -to\ test '
I -steel -41r
and key.
*C1' epit
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tieto ifs;
MANY DON'T K 9 tears v. hen- he came to the words--* ftur_fittli _and- strengthen. -our, char4
Tupper 4ainitiotti.
. over the. who is not thy- brother." tem. This -waning and the hearing
MART
AFFECTED T • • • • The eoritc'Irets:---6 PAW"- iottkaftes
holt mayest nvt tet, A stranger &eters by the .endurance of attic-
• ,, -
Thereupon tho- obsequious -popat---M-tintable. teecirsts patience-,--ron
- More People -Than are MI13111:1 of It
Ilave Heart Disease.
"II eliminations were. made of
pi. would would be uorprieed at the num-
'Perenos walking about autTering from
art "
IRREGULARITY -
preseriedijilitriCit-A •
lace had cried. "Don't weep, Agrip- , age, hepefultiestr ,chrerfulness,
o
a
rs ly I 1-
gence, guarding with the utmost
taro two precious little flower pets
in selitth he had specimens of it
syenge" plant. Ilia name Was
'Pierre Illanearti, and on his arriv-i
Noveinbet; 1803, he'.
---p . 1 an interview with the Etn-
iTess. josephine, who was devoted SKIN DISEASES
to Ilitee'Cii, among other things\ s
'Blanc:ire' had frequently sailed to ,
' China, and Japan and there had
.
taner_Ao. the Nile glrl. entsrca-prcs-j..
-.nil, Into thw tollowIng•eWniiersatkmi
Child: '"Where do you live when YOU •
ore In town!**
The queen,: "I ilve at Ducktngharri
Palace. .my Where do you .live."
Ch1141 "Oh! we live In the ruiharn
reads' (Short peuael, "Where do yoU
got your things from/ We always .get
ura-from.-Illizsodie-atores.:!
Since their incorporation, the
Kimberley diamond -mines have
prodeced over twelve tons of dia.
mends. the estimated value of
enich is $500,000.003. s
_ .
dences of the.Arigiiler;*hich eclat •
' pa • 1 ou are VW t brother. ' . , faith. What sehoal has a noh!el,
sav ' the .iountrrAreta.;invaslen.
The Blessings of Persecution., curriculum? \ . . .
The enrly church had many tipper- In what way was Peter 'deli•.-er..• d A41.tregulatil of the bovooli Is always Brock's militair,Iiitsh:itt4liol.liere.
or niiinth_s.andAi.. kaliTyLypincb
. ..., , „.
Away backin -4790.'8, Jilin • harried
.Dtt Berg& begin iii 'build' Iry iiiiiiia-
Atli'
OF THE -BOWELS the jallant geh ner
11-Ateen hinci by. the beauty of the
flower which wns held in such hign
esteem in the Far East. _Ile had
the greatest difficulty in getting his
‘444141bnng"4"4451E4frling them lion1e 'safe1y in • tho
fitir..allalilirete"dlee136L1)51..11ima6nfae-alliged
to
grow the Plant in his -garden • at
Anbitgne. stihurb'of Marseilles.
extLalu Tt„. The chrtsanthemum has now
he who' begff1l
ict fr---rif\t-aririr-Zrepreas ,u r ope, 32)4
is held almost .as
ir: the as- it is in the Far .East, where it
.11°,•"lcju sirs'. A • .1.17* ! wits known certainly, is long Agt1 it
L the rotunda oftb.W�olw!ch Ar- ofe,tlitipf e6tlitii-e-y • before the Cliri-,-
-1-1,-A-por-D.chigw.-**--sr.70,i--...it'adt,-., Aiati4iii,In:KtiroPe,there,are_ roan
Leocieties which:aso detotekd to the
tip hi's 'mind now 'lit
Aul.larii,of,thetalksaatlenbAg
1..).• le -growers wall -never 1.-
taint.,..the,11plenilid, colors.. which,
' perfected )kis.: thodit tingiii!qted the flower in‘Chi•ta
With -tniautet'exactnetis;,i*.x•en ..to, the Japan,., • and here in Ettgian•ri
tbbI fn- bb ii!tcl.;•thi: fur-.
illettlilattlViettWvirt
• . . ge • anl a at once attended
tunities of realizing the blessIngs ed 2 Heswas sleeping •quietly. like to andeetreetith, •-.4 -.
latrt1iO3 statement Wilu trmile l'Y a' id perneeiltion prunfised by Citrist. Da. id .Pan. 3: 5) elven Absal m
kh,,,r4,3,,cao,V-spferlyrrm,g.lituiti;JlatititiaiviseeissthevittetrafstinweleeiratirskhessreessettraniSAVIReFrtfitsie-dzb
46.11.::•44.*1-.:.:.14, ,."" r* art ...i."(' ig.at.. el'in...."":n 1 at i f i Itc cl i ma x 0( _i hubs...leas:cp.i,.i Itt4pxfitiiiiiis ItriavAAL.dece,-;-or
-;...iiiii":P.„''i,i.-iiii..,,tw- 1,;"'rtgi'rmi.ftwri.,Itryiririal'uttiii.tliiiiii4;iilir..--it"Tier,,•TrFit--iliii+4 ,„.,,-----LIN-A. 'yet-
•-. .
Te4rig almocIt with weak hesrts mutt be Veil i es leng. as -an) of the others, as lf wrii4- in- ttro 14.4t...vratch .0 the night,
4-• •-• ..... 4 1 „„, _, •
. ' ,... '
law."
.. ' ' ssour Lord knfisr that it needed the between three and six ci crocli. taiwr-visririni.thiaiockt...iientiy an4 maw.**
uti 4 0 reop e go a ut their daily , strongest emphasis. %Shen men re- i Peter wa's not missed at tht(re:
•* work on the verge of death, audblet 710 not
iiii„,..,,,,,t441_them,_roxiletj_thttniv_p44-,-whetv-i he- gaakfle ilerts-eItantred
- lt:----Itri4 wilen Iii° • D7It eMn" 1 :;t7t;;i them . .de
, prived them. of all' nor until sutirise cv. 18); when the
thAt kill/them that the Unsuspected weak- . -
twos of the heart is rOade separent. s joy en earth, they were still to liav,e guards, were changed again. isn
.••11.2t andeubtedly heart weakness, Tice the kingdom of heaven, and great this -darkest . hour which. is just
!lionise. is trios.' preralept. siewaidayi... 1
. should think that the gime.. of liring, the
wear and rush of modern business life,
. belie a lett tii do With heart treubles*
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Mt.!, I inosinbt.11.tat a t_thialaxert
4.•
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wit/sent weakening the Tsed'i;Tnit;Ifirtlitl
• ' tiviryraottirse-itrned-they7-,:i._sill-4f
siiiilfori iii-riglike iielleire" the steret ellSer
of constipation. . . •
It \ ,
ri. dames King, CsrewS•14 Ont., writes:
"1 was troubled with sick headache*, con -
%tat ta belbeir rettartistlieri.: t before dawn". an angel ofethe 14..rd Illipation - iffid- eine:1Th- 6, theII ' Wreath.- ••1'
Wh4t would he that reward ' . calm. %Tea him (stood hy hi m ).-ii-8 mold rt eethiri il do tee any Joeof until
frilowhiti in -Christ's' .s"-ft-tte-t-iiig-„ 'Iiiillisnt pi.V.senite, 'radiating liglit t riot a v'al or ifilhiirrsta:blia-LiferPillii;
1eLtuwisitfp in 'me anothera •ainic. which fittest the cell. Peter_ ti ,f, I Tbey did wne More good thati an 0414 elite
*iess........eThezerarifseatievii=feseteresmateassyrsecismogrsztekal-thutpthlat
etalfeeing in away way rot* heart tray la ta tsr The strengtheang and beau. did not .aake him, and the angel
try a mune of MLitt/R.4'Si 11EATIT tifiving of character. 1-(...,,sefea. es ' %mete Peter oti _the side.
AN* MERV* PILL* , ,,
The kr.oulede.e ..f the, IV -The Lord Halh Delisered '
"rice 50 ttAs pee box or 3 line.* for $1.1'5 At 00.106.
• a: ell dealers or win. be insit..1 threes ot1 "'ming Iritrialph` of the,:.zati.c.-, - Ire -s.. -s 11-'.9., What did Peter
tomato el pia' by 1114) T. Mc h
ilburn cv, riti.'s "Weil 1141111, ". 1.
• A ,1 :.'r pc's-rise. It 'ten the 'angel disap-
.7c.:.- : Uriiv,d. Imam Ont. i
r..It' of ,bliti ..irgith'imi;I:i.Ve• - . i ro.:l Outs .-st.ddenly:1-- lie- cats*
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et pa • on, the catarrh , the stomas
is entirely gene1 feel like a *bow waren,
thirties to Milbirra's Ws -Liter Pills. I
used la all about halt a deem vials." 0
23 saute a rial. 5 fOr $1.00.11117411
&wiener walled ,dIrscii by Th.?, Wirers
Liaitod...Torcet4,
iteiltf-th0-0-14-tit
and itS•liiirrotindingi ',hi a modelsome 30., ,built to aisle
r)
j,,,,A=T detail; t Thio:lnodel WWI
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glideners 'scout(' hardly knitr wt,ai:
oulthl of_tha.,„ to 4i _without it .flowactal
I•ontskirtsUdowi;„,,
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Thews traablesorne afflictions Are esesed
wholly by bad blood mark an unhealthy ,
state of the system, and est) bee -141y cured
b7 the vionderfal blood cleansing proper.
ties of
=OM
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.- ?deny reinaikatIe curei-he beiii
,1,,...e
e tussle
ss.
67 thia rev/103'7.1a nitt oiliy'tigive the un-
sightly skin Itigessei bonsTrainnyed, tml a
bright clear . complettIon'sbeenksjitodocell,
bus the entire "systerif-hati:1!aen'Tenoirstcd
and Invilinrated at.tbsainws mane time. . -,- . - •--•--
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• :LT InICU3t bUltED. •
SI 44
writes 1-•• For years 1 stiff.. with !jilt
Rheers. 1 Arits-1 a dozen different nisdi- •
tin's, but 'nose of erns_ oply niado it Irene;
1 was aelvreed tiy Hit- •
;ter*. 1 rot.a to:tle and before I hart taken
half a ein.teic 4e3ts• 1 could' fee a tlumge 'eel 1
• 1'11.11:1••:11.6.41,41 Writ 1 ezi,onupfetel
" 4osi!i.,,14e,•41 Ler -Y
:-;,004.14ii fa; tr. ilit,dk4.60 „
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