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N 'At a 60if of, only, iwo-thWs. oi ,a cent and hwii�r. 4nd it iiuhd� uo ihi Reaith it makes tile none. lay ,Eggs In W, iatw I Cettrall* Ont., Feb, 7, '10. Prow wiv, 34—Commentary Prepared
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I% day Per Animal, Royal Purple Stock and restores the former plumpness andvig r as well as in the Summer, Who W, 4'. J ezilcias Xfw- Co., London, Out, z I I .
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=at. . more. � I .. � MRS. vnr., BTJRNJlAV,, Sanford Ont. Purple Puultry mr- ,5tock t3peelfic-fort'le Today we oLre Introduced to two of I
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� You never heard of other Speciflo,'. ditioner is NOW. It digests the, hard !ooIl that I have used two bo=� of your, suits are romarkable. Am feeding the �
I ' t h A rh ,Swck .kpocitic to two, milking cows, qj1d
. VX 'IS ock Food," doing likewise.. I properly and pre*onts the animals got- Poultry Si,poe4ci for My 0 $. cy laid the ten tribes, Owrl and Ahab, Of the �
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. p I ,'4caZral Purple, w I tbig iAd4est . Loa or losing fleah. so well while feeding, it to them, I Won- they lk'aye incroaaed UQ Z;41� OW't. 14 tllf-t4i I .former ifif; writte� th4t'he Wrought
. " . , Ill permanently cure the I . I � dared it you would mind sending md r .. pl-lij pj),Uloy 110*01i"i '&i6 �vexi mw,� i�vq . of the Lord and cbd
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, . -'W tY, 50 per cent. he2_Zr . , word how or whera I could got some this M�aj�kc,,l thal� t1lip, We hav�p about 6o, I � �
I . , 014 and restore run - clown Amimals . I I . winter, I bought It from Your agent henmv �tpy6jg ago. When we commenc . ad worse than all that were before him,
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� 1, 0 plumpneps And vigor. . I I One 50 -cent Package Of ROYAl PurPle f WA6,11 We were gotting five and six eggs and ot:the latter It is written that he did I
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:� ' Mt will increase th .. This days I got two a day, ond Jil tl"; lastAive dnys the same evil IU the Sight Of
: L. .� a milk -yield three to w ill last one Animal 70 days. dozen eggs a day in . the Lord above'all I
1. � ,Ifivo pourds per cow a day inside of fro firrures a little over two-thirds of a, Cent February and March, while feeding them - bow laid 100 e .
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iricher than ever before. Most "Stock Food%" in 50-conit Pack -i days have been the coldest this winter, .1 I I
I . I . 00 Royal lyurpTe roultry gp�olfla prevents y in tIvo �or ger than all the kings of Israel that
MR. &NDRE, W Wr,C'RTCz, of wailallett ages last but 50 dgiyz, an4 are giv You c,m see reziults plainl .
. .Vnt., says ; . "This is to certify that i three tipes a day. Powle losing flesh at inoulting time, nad I . I . before him (verses 25, W, 33). ,
three days after tho use of "Royal Pur- Were .
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, I it nialces their plumage bright and ke . . , 1
,4ve tried, your Roy4l Purple Stock But Royal PuMle Spetift is ops, hustle find appearance now,as in the suin� . .
0�eoifio for two weeks, on one cow. on once a day, and lasts SO pO coat. loltgWn them always It prime dondition. 'poultry, a= and how great the long suffering of
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"I Whoa farmers end stockmen get me- Oerpent tempted 304ve, and how much
, Vailk. On the 29th, I carefully weighed. So - see, it is only npeessary to give -Yc,, one 50 -cent rackage will last 25 1 .
:, , Ithe milk, and she gave 22 pounds. I I YOU , quatnted with Royal Purple, it Will, have longer we' do not know, God has pa-
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� I Royal Purple Specific onca-each day. tions 410 days. Or a $1,50 Pail will a greater denaaad than all other tonics
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I Consider it the best I hav . e ever used," Just I erial a. only three times the I And stock foods on tile market Combined. tinue t6 bear with him till the time
: , . . � worth 25 per cent. over its cost I NN1104 more ln&t I Yours truly, ANDInEW MCK,q,. COO I .
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I �;Stocic Food" will not do this, Because will, that mean to. you, Mr., Stock Owner I cost. � Qf Rev. 3p , ; 1-3. While, there is no
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I i6ck Food" is nothing more or less I � � Aug. R -hope for that great adversary revealed
Ithan a mixture ,of the Tery things which - � . =0 P . W. A, Jenkins Xfg- Co.kLundon, Ont.- . .
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, -you, yourself, grow on your own fa,rm. 11 . Goutlemen,---�Last Pall we had in our IV Scripture, as to men. it is written
It is �not.raore food your Animals need. . stables a 7ourkq inare bel ' onging to Miss that the Lord Is long su. � Vering toward
. ��iiey must have something to help -their I . clouston, of Montreal. We could not us, not willing that any should Per-
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! � � �, , �, lbodles got all the nourishment from the rpl, ish, but that all should come to re -
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� ,'� 1'�� 14tten, and' stay tat, all the year 'round. AND POULTRY SPECIFICS to become weak' and thin. We calm pentance (II Pet iii, 9). aved It
� nielliced using your Royal Purple Stoek The greatest sinner may be s
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I I U cure disease, and to keep them in the I Moke Tfiis Test After using it throu treeks,. we found we .
i � -Vat of health, all the time. lood, and helps nature to digest, and turn � but for all who win not tam there is
. . . . � it into fiesh and muscle. Every ounce of Royal Purple Stook and could feed the Animal brain or any other .
; . I - .Not a Stoc� Food As a Hog fattener, Royal Purple has poultry Specific is guaranteed. I soft feed without scouring her, and she naught but the flaming fire and venge-
� I no equal. � actually took on in this time twenty-five ance of II Thess. 1. 8, 9, the lake
.1 \ Royal Purple I.-. not a "Stock- Food," To prove that Royal Purple has no Pounds Of Dealt, wer wor-king her at the which burneth, with fire and brimstone
, I �'17104 a "medicine." It is a Conditioner. Never Off Feed equal, we want you to make, this test: same time through the hunt. I can of Rev. xxi, S. If any will not receive
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-it does not cc ain Grain, nor farm DaA McEwen, the horseman, says : � Feed Royal Purple to any one of your Tobt SWITIr, the tr h I;�OcL WiLli. ler Imem belLeve a 1.
wroducts. Nor does it contaln I�Dope, .. "I ha used Royal Purple Stock Animals for four weeks And at the - .1 - -11 14 —A for all Who will not bow to - I
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�D2 anyother injurious ingredient. Royal Specific persistently in 'feeding 'Tho, EeW same time feed any other preparation to � . I the Word of God there Is no,morning I I ,,,
W.urple. does not merely temporarily bleat 2.02-,, largest winner of any pacer on any other Animal in the same condition. 'We. also mallusacti;n, 0
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. ingpira the Animal- It fattens and Grand Circuit in 1908 and 1909, and It Royal Purple does not Prove to "Royal Purplo LiCe 1018� ................ 25C. for them (II Thess. 11, 11, I'D; Isa. VM, - I
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gthens,,-It. permanently. ,iffenry Winters,' 2.10�, brother of 'Allen. el results, that it is the Royal Purplo Gall Cure ........ � ...... 25c. 20, margin and R. V.). In all the his- Daddy'sBed �
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. I ,� No other Specific stakes in 1908. best you ever used, we'll return your Royal Purple Cougli Cure ........ A_ Soo. one ruler who feared the Lord, but all 'L � �
known adds flesh . " -_��__ I � . Z�, 4;:i��T_ - -_7_14L,�* -
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. . . Specific. I win always have it III MY eXCUSe& You will be the judge - not us. and cure distemper in ten to twelve days. Rf nTV - &me Fimny, ,
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as large as ordi- ik 11 This is an honest test, isn't It? We I . During the forty-one years of the � .
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W. E. 11,emphill, Draggist, Hensall
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Cough Powder, we will send it by -ail,
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Six Of the kings of the ten tribes ei:e!
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reigned or began to reign, and _U
one is mentioned by name in connec-
tion With, the year of Asa's reign wheii
he began to reign (xv, 25, 28, 33; xvIt
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8� 10, 15, 23,291. No I ' ess th eight
times do we find- Asa mentioned in
connection with the names of these
kings, and it is to me suggestive of
the wheat afid tares of one of our
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and by the ministers of God ot their
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year 1909 reached th3 largo sura of
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cause of the ignoran"I of. the 1111blo
The Sunday School
appointed asaLEtants ,whenever, condi-
$283,000. �
%o often chargt!d to Ithu account of
'School.
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Lor&s parables, concerning which He
ti...were such that the young ivere
The adoption of a series of uni-
the Sunday I
said, "Let both grow together till the
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not taught in their homes Dealt.
form Bible leszon;3 at 'the Nationa:'L
It bus been Said that -OniD 'Of th-1.1
harvest" In this case it Was not diffi-
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13. S. Convention held 1A 11ndianapollis,
in 1872 did for the S... S. Move-
most uxgont problernei beforu the
6 11nda.y 8chool wokid to -day is how
eult to distinguish the righteous from
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was, obligatory and rell.-iobs ochoo--s
in with the oyna-
much
ment and the International serhes �f
J*o obtain teachers trai.Wcl for th-eir '
how
wicked, but often we cannot tell
the I
here, tares in some stages
,ffrhe following Valuable Paper I
existed connection
Le-sisons is now the o'ne most general-
wortz, -%vhich i,xct.,c-a11Y inuans
wheat and
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go.gues. The _knostle,3 ox oartitin
ly used not only .on -this contLnent-
to train for Thu. :Crk tho,i-e in our
of gtowth look so much ance.
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D orsons appointed for the work gav�o,
but in E a,s ir I i
,ng0and - e .
churches (1) who are teachers ih the
'School
The wicked prosper, are not ln�trou -
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religious instraction. The religio,wa
.To -day .,tons of literature are dirj-
Sunday (2) who ought to be
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teachers. and (3) those Avho are groqv-
ble like other men, they are proud and
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Church OU
school among :the ChHstlan3 seem�
tribated annually to -the teachers and
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�Cbolarsln our Schoolt and m&l,LDin!s
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ing -.up .to become lbeachers.
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lofty and very often die peacefully (Ps.
1=dii, 2-12), and Asaph is not the only
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to have first place, before the book's
of dollars are invested by danoOnanah-j
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Thanks to Itfie Sabbath Sdhooi com-
one perplexed thereby. The righteous
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of thu, Bible -%vere coliected as the-,
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tional and private publi-shers in the
mitt.a.t"Ot ,ourehurch,we have ito,day
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and the wicked ,die, and often their
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now exist the life of Christ had ba,aa
taught orally.
production and distribution CC ib,e
hundreds of helps, papers and books
teachers train1JXIg* Cc)uram, emb.rac-
ing a igreat variety- of aulije0s that
bodies lie side by side In the cemetery,
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Robert Uaikes, of Gloucester, Eng-
required in this work.
teachers should be famill,'ar WMII,
and where is the difference? The up-
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The work of teaching religion to
land, is the founder of the motd.a.tn.
The eyos of tha woild are upon the
,such as the development .of Ithu
right shall have dominion over them In
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Pxotes an� ;Sunday Schodl. He first
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clji]dG ,mind, the' best mcth6d's Of
the morning .of the first resurrqction,
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- .kInt timea, ,Gan,
in vexy ano* XIV. I 1
. 1 of the woix in conneCtl0n.
th"Z
�iso
wh', familiar wl,th 'the progire
I 6ke re
making q, lasting imPrw
� psion (upon
.
when only the bodies of the r! �gbteous
t
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with a number of ch,ldren of wratch-
.
of the Kingdom. of! 'God on -earth a'Adt
it, the manner i(a ivhich the 11pasong
. shall rise from the dead (Ps. xlix, 14).
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ed appearance whom, he saiv on Sun-
days playing in the suburb of the
wbo are ,studying !the r.'Ign3 of tbt
timc.s are Ithoroughly tagreftid (that as
s--holibd The preq)ared, bo* they abould
Im approached and *taught in tbe
When we return with Christ then shall
, I
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City �%vhere he llvk�d. .His observa-
,
an ovangiollziing agenCy and -" the
*
'classoB, -and how the llzfberc�t and at.
we more fully diseem between th e
's
ER
vlons� sugge3ted to biza the idea that
bast agency for -Bible ibeaching'anid
tention .of the scholars can ,b,L,dt ba
righteous and the wicked. between him
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profanation of tho day might be pre-
cbrist-lan 'Endeavor and as -,I rniig-
."GlItcd and retained. ,The -claukoh.
that serveth God and him that serveth
I
vented by keeping them, aiccu�ied and
sionaxy agency, the Sunday School
5.1aDuld'sae to- it Ithat Ithcoo. ,ate plaoed
. Mm, not (,&Is]'. III, 18).
w -T
v'%HYSILIAN
he engaged several, ivv�men who kept
�
ocrupiLs a stra:teg�,C Vlace atnong re-
within 'the reach ,and Itakdou advaVt-
I Rulers like Omri and Ahab will flour-
I on I
schools in the neighbohood ,to ;re-
.
ligi-ons. .
" go of by -aft en,gaired in �';u`nd"',T
Ish greatly at the end of this age unde . r
t
.
r
ceive eueh chUdran as ha t3hould
f t was ,a favorite C;aying of the
'Sunr
School work. . , I �
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the 'patronage of the antichrist and
,
stind to the.Lu on Sunday and instruct
fiit,! Rev. Dr. Potts that the
'to
'Is itlilot apparent 'to everyona that
his companion the false prophet.who
_U y1S
zhom in reading and the cateehl.sm,
I i ;
paying each ot ti -em a, shl"Ling for
day School inuat keep ,tinae the
musio of the ,twentheIth oantilry.
olix ischools have not been in th.,
iiast what tlwy shoull-c! have bakm?
will not hesitate to blaspheme God and
her days work. The resulta NVI'dre so
The front line bf the 19upday
.
T we s
11ow ,is 1,t tha`t lto-�da 0 of tei,
Ms name and* make war with the,
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V ED
bonefic.al that his e.tampla was aeon
t3chool is the Vine f*me-d *by th's
hear -thue Complaint f�t is 1difficWt to
Lamb and His people, bat they shall
followe n
f .d by others and i -a few
h(,st ltbin,gs Nvh,.'.cb in its ,every dra-
, Iris In o;ur
latep the young boys and g,
overthro ( xW;
be suddenly -wn Rev.
'years -Sunday Schools Were 4�.stab-
Inartinent have bc-ai Irilod .,tnd folond
school..,;. llo-w many young ppcfplt.
xvil. 14, xix, 19, 20). Then sball be
.
. — - -
ii,,:hed in almc,�I:,evtry part of Great
. .
.;ijcc;!.,bat.u1, Tbe gr,!atoibt Deed Of ,0.
in,o4ir villiage do not attabd S'111-
fully fulfilled that which bad a LfUlfill_
'
I Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's
Brita%n.
Italkes made h.'s fir3t experiment;,
Sunday School as a whole is not the
Invention new metho& -.Ind
day SohoollY Is our School ,41tteXId-
lesis' than it ishould be? *Why
ment when Christ was here In humilla-
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Compound
. in.1-181 and in. 1'186 it was cztimat,.,d
.
of
ov,jorio,s, necosnry its fficso ara,
once
tio not more of lthc�, older peotpie iil-
t!On: "Whr do 'the nations rage and
Vegeiable
that: 250.000 children weru reoe�vinT
1)i1t iiiat, ,thrvy ish�u!ld ali be madv. to
tend? 14 irt. because thore bi mot�_
the. people Imagine a Tain thing? The
()Olumbus, ()hio—"I have taken
in:strucC-on in Sunday SchodA's.
sue the front lliii�. a.-�,d that thilY
ing for tho older achdiars, to ricaris
kings of the e,7,rth met themselves. and
� .
. 1� I I Lydia E. FinkUha Is Vegetab
s ,v�re icstablish.;�d in-
'
sliGiff(i alL be'lgin;their maieli taivard
or is U: because Ith-ey aro indiffereni
'
the rulers taice.. counsel together against
I 11"...V1...." ".. pound during
11 11 - "I I �'11 � I I - -1 11 k",*P -�
.1. ,. ,
. : :
" life. My
P�roteavant, Churches in - Scotlarld,�
lmd
it. ThcY *ften do-no(b inove o r- b�-
and do not,carL to Itake tht, trouble'l
the Lord and against His anointed."
, .. _..:::
I . . . . . . : changeof
I it
-'
, and America in tb(.-
Iral, v,�ar�
_lawr
,xist-
Cause thoy -do nck kncAiv the 1.
,; -not ,it 'bi
' T. fthe idea School one
The Lord shall have them in derl-
�. I I doctor told me
. , was good, and since
irarno,di'ately fol.civing -and in
times Sunday Schools throughout tfic.
orw.0 or. good things itoward -.which,
. " .
zh�,,y Might: go an� ivh'�Ch a.re eauly
which scholars of -ali agea are to bo
flive
slon, speak unto them in His wrath,
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11 ........ *:;;i taidn- it I feel so
I 0
World, .
witlilt 'their reach.
j:,,,,,d fioni the child nit or r91,\
to the haixed man and
and ll�q king In Zion shall break them
I .',�Ii much better, that I
. I.
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,
Ear[N in the last centuary Uti-ons
The most succeisfull WAy of lnlro-
yLars grey
fault Lke",
Where does thi, I
'with a rod of iron and dash, them in
. . ,
I - can do all MyWork
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r ...
and A�sociatf.ons of Sunday Schools
'
dUCina a 3�01V method is Ito ,be able..
Nvomaml
fg ii; I,Gt owtngl tsomewhat t 0 a feel,
pipces like a potter's vessel (Ps. ii).*
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:;..,,.,.. again. I think
were forrae4 and Conventions ivere
to -%ay Uat it has bee,n tr*ed An plaoo I
i'ligy, iv-11i.ch .c,K!sfs ,that tbe Sunday
" The lofty looks of man shall be hum-
*
. I .,,�. "111 -U.y — - - inkham's
hold in a number of places and the
atter'place and proved M 6uCoess.
School iz ainly 11 Place for ChOdren?
bled, and the haughtiness of men shall
, " -
�% -
. g�. vegetable UOM
,;
....111-1.- a fine Tei nedyr
,%dvantages of such confereac,ap and
� "I'deas was iso
the exchange ofr
Our Sunday Schools ought not to
lin behind our day schodils in. the malto-
An, , , our nieffioldis and el.as31Uca-
. , Of.
be bowed down*, andrthe Urd alone
�
�. .... I 11 I!;:, * W - pound
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Oman's
ap�par-
it'hat -Nve
non of sondlars soXnewla"It Ito lilaniev,
shall be exalted inr that day." '4r,or
. �. ::::::. for a I I W
z I . troubles, and I
.
ctnt now havie no't only' in
Ontario but in almost every
tor of adolyting The beik method15 01!
instrucUoyi. What; aidvanoes bave
h4 not ,the matter worth looking 14r
Ir
the Lord of hosts hath purposed It to
. -
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�111 ell
quarter
of the globe� Culanty, State -and Na-
boeb maide d1iring th�a Met few y,(,orls
1. ,,,,A .
' NAroul.d tbc introdoctia(h 0 .
f Orga"l-
stain the pride of all glory and to bring
.
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. my frieJads Wh
tional Conventlaus being held,
in the inatter of our is-adular Vduca-
i2ed sorne of the. new -er
into contempt all the honorable of the
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I 1, , _�-::Arl. ri,. 11"sON, 804 Zast Long St,,
.
f
, At the great National Conventwin.
ihe
a to t
tion? '17b ld metbodis nay have.
o4isses -and ,
fJIt'J;JIo(l% Lq11ggJ'r'qfed a:t :ConvionticVAIJ
earth" (Isa ii, 11, 17; XXIII, 9). This
I I , � lColumbus, Ohio. I I
r, Another ,Woman Helped.
hold in Lolllavilie,�Xen., in 1908
,statament %vas made that rth-I Sun-
been -good in their tima but ,L1x1'>eri-
�rjei� hrus, given' us bL,tter tmd Iiu,�,:ht
Conferences asaist? Coiild ,' no*�
r .
woman Jez*abel, whom Ahab mAlTied,
and of Whose desperate wickedness we
� .
r. I s passin
� I , Wa
, Graniteville, Vt. - 4, 1:
day School army On thig Continent
a unday Zlehooil Nvorker)s,
'to
.
,, ,st I;n
i,,alcu ,an in r�e .what Gther
sell.ol,s are ,ddi.j3g and bm V they'arp
Sh, hear more In future lessons, re -
,nr
..., � I througlithe Change of T,ilp and suVerel
7. .. I iess mud otlIerr,almoying
. fromMeTVOU81
Was Composed of 20,000,000 rank and
fila, ot-Acered by 1,500,000 wo.vkin�
partints,and 1pastorg ze� ,to j�t ybat
our Sunday Schodl !,F� marching 1D the
110atin!T and overcoming som,.� of
I .
. minds us of 'another Jetabel of Rev.
�'.,�
I ' symptoms. jLydja rl Finkha =Is vege-
officers. * . . r
I
f*ront -line and' accomplix,hing 1:13�:
01 uttilas we havo bad to con�
diffic ,
if, W-93, some of whose relatives are
I
,
'N_ . r table Compound restored 1pyhealthaUd
At. ,die Fifth Conventlon, of ithe
.
br!,.-,t 'resalt-z ptAalble. 11 ,� ".
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t"(.
,nd ivit:133 -
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working great Migahlet
I I and leading
11
I . )r6ved worth MOulltaing
Atrehgthvand i
Worlds Sunday School. %vorkerz hetd
I
That thrwp is �a most 11aniontablic
. I leava the matter wi�h ,ou In-
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,
y astray In our own doy. This
man .
r r, . of other
I *f to me..' For the sake
i r, 1, tonit, a. fe.Nv years ago 37 cotin-
i�r',I)Orf)nee' of Ina"M tlAng'9' "n the
dividualJy ,and trust that any ,dis-
.
form of iniquity will be consummated
r
r I -gold
I I �. I Buge.mg women I am Willing r OU
13
tries were represorited including ,5a
Bible ,on the part of rhany of th t,
cus,qjon whi.oft may ari-ae as a x0sult
In the womttn of Rev, xvii, Babylon
,
I my-, lattet,"
11 $hould publish 1. *' P-4-
I Utt&1=,8 LIAJZCZAX� V -11',D-, ,Tranita.
.rlt,norninatlons'nne I reftdlotv.4 bodiej;
a nd th.o ponventioa attracted a ftrll
children and youth of, ftq-ddy w; NvO i
Its of their ef,daralis froqunntly,sh,j C.,!d
tb:, wa ,
ol� this ni-ectiog. way open �
1.0 hetf;('r thirl , r
qvq in 151"o 0 for ,,pur
�
the great,, and great will be her oTer�
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I i Ville, Vt. I
� . ug! 'his
� . Wombnwhor are passit9thro h t.
-fLv :cntion throughd �i.
irif sura of atf
,f;
Chvl*tnulom And, much of hcathqj�
,
-by varsons who ought to know -�vlvtf
.
thd""etS, ,are. We 01 knOw in,Z[anevi
�-ivi'001- I
Tlw %�Tnpjvl'Ais of. o111-.'1prP.'acl1!11g 'A"r-
throw both as a ,�,ystem and a city.
As truly as -the ten tribes were car.
.
�,� r'
I r � I r evritloal period or who arO suff,3171119
(.JDrn and placed a , fresh tmphq�lq
or. th, ignontiW* ond deplor,:�
yja:; f�O�.cuiy ij�,4.npon .LhE, iwqpirati on,tL1
ried away. Into, captivity because of
.
11 i I from an:�, of those distressing ill$ pe-
lipon the 8unday. Scho6t as ,I factor
�-,,13:;bla
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it, ", I I
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!� JfJ t�vaJI&,"(j(Joj11, tll(, Worl� Of L fl: h'I
,their sin after God bad borne long
:
I I I I ouliar 0 their sex'sholild uot logo sight
L.
in saving .a 1w,t world, I
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Thl.s fa mly 111justva,U3 tile goreat
I
'�,�,11111(lay -Sohnol is th,t (,dao,i','.onar"'
with them so stirely will God punIO2
�
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,: I . of the .fgc, t that for thirty y6ars tyal-A
I :r �
q, , �V,6getable COMPOttlid,
In, our own Presbyteriari Chu�oh.
,nf,�
Ampmbtya b.
need of 11.1 17boroughly ,Pquiplpad ond
bdi tbe Sunday
1t(",_dq
Tho bondriy Sebuo� k,;tand.5 , Y
ror i'lio tn,nan
r
the wofld for their evil and the Wicke6
, am's
I :, I R �
. ;bf6l, is made, from toots and herbs,
our �Gcneral book for
the Year �1910 shmV6 the, Aumin,r of
ifficient OC)13001
4,
School caon ait the ,ii,grior-t
mo'jv and nioro main cx,
ol: docfxlw� iso that the faltla
for their fnlqvl�v in the day of Iiih,
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� bAs beeA the 6t�ndatd remedyr for
aeh6lftra on Our rol'..3 in � Or nada
, 'a
'� � , i "i'[dispel
once, J e I ala%t nlvap,�6 13 the
�iwjnd
onto delivois-d .ihlil,
- to the 6aints
floree, ang-or Mcm. ,.till, 0-13)� A stron�z
�
rd o -r warning for every Individua.'
1
female g1g, pft g1most e,Very cWtiln'll-
I
. r , find wften' le
I W110 ha
I � _Ait� you WI&
'
nfoho-to� benelarjy 200,000 oviar wh1oh
01cre arl aom,L�� 25�060 Officers afid
daily readin of the 8ible at hmna.
A I)b.rt of 't ,( time lho whols Pliblit
be preserv,2d, ,Tba
-
in a f taxi thwee adults as W,ei.t os
,
't "He
I i4unep Is found In Prov. =L, 10 I
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I � I . 1�p,u re,8torV�t to health,* by lqilla, Z,
t,o,.q V 51.
0" � hite tha coxArlbutjou,s of
in collv5e, t fte doop 0 n0F,lect of
11
du
childran, "to have it fact a, Our .
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AbA4)bdu ott�a reproved, bardeueU
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rinkhainis yogetAble, compot1fid. , .
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t�e a for ah purpo�os Xor the
1'�
dl.ily JU" to ,X ding. !itm. thc, oblef
14c,hoe,A aliould � nd�,i must aucceed.
I Wddenly ba�&StW44L
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6 ONG, long � agenol," sal& daddy one everift, "Mere was a bridge � 'A,
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keeper who guarded the brIdge. The kin9rhad gkm this m 34 %., , 114
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11; .was an old soldier, the right to ,charge -every one a penny to go aamm � �",..
the bridge, But the old soldier was a merry�dld soul, and lie posit .11
. 0� :: . �;,p 11 I
p at the entrance ' to the bridge a sign whieb SaI& I ",
Notice. -I do not need the money as mueh as I used.to, so any one-ww. I
v1shes to cross the bridge without paying a 0enny may do so If � he can agg'. I
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ne a question which- I caranot answer.' . I
'The first man who came,to, cross the bridge read the sign and langbj*,
_
ntil the briftek-eeper thought his sides would spl1L 9E[a, ha, hat' said t*, �
nan. 'Tbatli a good one. Why, I �was just Wondering how I should get acrO4.
. I
he'bridge, because I have uo money. Heregoes for the question*. Howmanx , I
alves' tails Would' It take -to reach from the eafth to the sky?, . .
11 11 give It up,' said the bridgekeeper after he had thought awhile. r � .
11 11 thought that would stamp you,' said the man. 'The answer is, "Ovelf
f it Is long enough." ' And be passed ever the bridge, .laughing. i . .
'
"The next person who read the sign was a -young boy. He lasked. k n 11_11�1 Q
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11 ,Why does a cow lie down? I I . I .
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" 11 never heard that one,' said the old soldier. 'Tell me the answer.!. , !
11 fEeea,dse she cannot stt down.' said the boy, and be- also went ever no I
b ., .
iridge free. ' . . I
"Soon all the people heard about tbe,funny bridgeke6per and came to ask .
lim questions. One of the questions which he could not answer vus: . I .�
I
. 44 4 what kind of water Is It that never freezesr The answer to this mas�
Boiling water.' . � I .1
"Another question was, 'Who were t4e persons that made -.all and sold.4"
,
hat bought 'all and lost anT To whieh the answer was, I .
.A. smfth mado,94.'
wl and sold It to a sboemaker. who lost It.' . � .
"One easy question which the bridgekeeper answered was, 'Why doemv,
hen cross the roadT The answeT was, 'Because she Wants to�-get O"he-oMe' r
dde.' r . .1. r . . . �Y I
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"After awhile the king himself heard of the brldgekeeper�and big. � .1 . . �
ind � came to ask him a question. Of course be dressed himself In . :
. I ...
,ind did not tell the man he was the king. But.the man knew him, and ' -
he � king asked. ,Why am I going to cross the bridge without paying r
penny and without asking you. amother question? the bridgeteeper a
�
Because yoii are the king.' And so the king laughed and paid his pen
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*9K mn,lw ,I
NF,RVO'us Dz-BaLIX1. '
OVR NEW METHOD TREATMENT will cure yowali&make a,,=,wof
you. Under its Influence the brain becomesactive, the blood purified so that all
pimples, blotches and ulcers heal up;'the nerves become strong tis steel. so that
nervousness, baffifulnesg'and despondency disappear, thoo-yes become brl.;,ht, the"
face fall and clear, eme y returns to the body, and the moral, physical and mental
,
.7
.
.
systerns are Invi-orate ; all dralras cease -no more vital waste froin the a% -stem.
'Zen feet youmlelf a man an.1 know marriage cannot be, a failure. Don't let iluacks
and fakirs rob you of your hard earned dollars., .
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927- NO X.A.MES USrD WITI-IOUT WIUTT,CH CONSENT
THREATENED WITH PA . RALYSIS .
I . Peter E. Summers relates hig experience,. - I
"I was trouLled Ayl.h Xevvous Debility
I formanyyears. 11ayit to indiscretion I
. and excesses 14 youta, m I I
despondent and (11C.nit care whether I , �� �
workoa or not. I Imagined everybody i "
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1b Nyho looked at me guessed my secret, ' & ,
1, .
, Imag4intive dreams ab'night weakened ��-__ I 1�
me -my back acted, had pains 1A the, I '*
back df m
L � y head, hands and feet were, t % � I
cold, ilredinthomorning, oroppotite P,r -
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fingers ivere, 13111111y, eyes Irlurrod, hai; � 1, I
.
w< loose, memory poor, ot(L Numbness In 4 1P . .
the fingers set iii and the doctor t6ld me, I
he feared paralysis. I took all kinds of.. 1. _.
medicines and tried many first-class
I . physicians, wore an electric BeItfor three- . " I I
months, but received little ben--,- __ I 11 .1 .
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