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loal'.'th alt the 11, .•,•t,”
a t siert, .,f .t ,,,.e chapters
b rween in • last iteein and -t lie.
They reseitd les. epee. :ha; of the
w and I (mice Kites, Seal, ala
t ie e •iudi^tnent and rejection of
See". 1'il.a, S:'+u1 in ei•1: will intrud-
r hie, the priestie priest'an,. oft ' -
e burnt -offering tens (l 1' thick
''y'r a ilio„ had no l teat. to do. Then
he deliberately epared the bees. of the
r• rtle of the .1ntale•'tite s, with the
King of :lntalolk, wnerrt rod ]veil 1 ! i-
nt:;ntle:el ihe•.r cnnuil ruction.
Ti rough Si tou-1 c.o.l euneLneeel i.t
See' the re'•d••.t, , li le'n's • cleat ti•':t
r, }t et, -d the word of the Lund, He
bath also rcj,,:eteil tie,: front b,'ing
Klee."
The o1e1 prophet ,;i1 1 had to
part company tri;li the yomes icing,
.:or, rthrlv:s Samuel mourned for
11 Wit, this right in wrong'
thee I :,on c7unu,al , v:r,et the alt
sever to the, question, "send the Inti
.,,'el 1,11111 tnm1.t •l, 11 , Imre wile thou -
nin[u'rt for Sall], ; '•,n•: 1 h:,va reel eel
l 'Him from reignia are•• is rte•` i
I:.I thine }torn with •di, and i.o, 1: will
send thee to J •ase the Il _thlehemite•
for I have provide'.. MIe a Kites emote!:;
his sons,"
Of what does the worse Bethlehem
1110111 us think?
About one thousen,i seems after
this 1:•s on, ?lnry ah•l joseen welt;
"unto the city of Devil, which i
1.'d Bethlehem," :eel there "she
1 „•";•ht .forth her fires born s• n,"
while "the re were in t.: i earn, conn -
try shepherd; abiding in the field,
keeping watch over this noel; by
night_"
While there were no outetaudirg
sin., recorded of Samuel, thi., lesann
tell= us of his weal nal •s ;11 1 •Cstt•ltat
as he mourned so for Saul that the
Lore had to rebuke hien; and then,
when divinely directed to anoint an-
other as King, 'Samuel said, Illy,
carr 1 go? If Saul ]tour ir, be will
kill lite." Even this great prophet
wae afraid and reluctant, at was
``loses when God first commissioned
Iran But God's faithfulness and pat-
ience slid not fail. He directed Sam-
uel to take an heifer vi'.h hint area
say he had come to :enuretics to the
Lord. Was this untruthful? That
is impossible, for Goa directed it. It
was the exact truth, but 1: did not
tell Saul what he had no right to
latow. It is proper Le conceal the
truth from those who ought not to
know it, provided no falsehood is
told in doing so.
Why should the elders of Bethle-
hem have trembled at Samuel's corn -
We are not told. Was it be-
cause they were not living wholly
in accordance with, God's wills That
is the chief reason for fear in the
hearts of men,
The prophet assured them that his
coming Was peaceable, ancl proceed-
ed to call Jesse' and hie sons with the
elders, to the saeriiige. It must have
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Envelopes
Billheads
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hold, h ] •path t1 a ?hedge." i
der+tl)• .1(11.,,-r•Iiine• wits ?n colion,•r-i
1,1:Iee inn ,ire th I. 1 a dile.; a- to b •
L ae t.tti tintir••. 1 h tnk t. t 1 Ii 'tors
net eensider it beneath. file dinstyl
in reetoriteg Simon Pere. to full fel-
lo,.:hip as an apostle-, ties Lori 1e=.us
<aii to iiL t "Fred Jly S}tr.e 11" (1,11»1
11 :1;•1, Not (*lily the -.i Ilei Lord laid
u i ie i 1t,, title.; e11 .m 2h1 211or1
e l,h:-tit, the good b itt , 4 sircth
1-1!..lif' lir tit„ h ,1" (John 10.:,:1),
Sit lilt, ldi c• mei reigning t tell to -
titer; the Gard Sh irtet 1 1 (milling
,.ride• to this eurili .a 1..,i;,21 ores it
are,! when he looked f" ail earthly
(Utes' for his Plnpb• T:'•a1•I 1{• clta•e
the shepherd boy
(`! i; a type of :lie I1oly Spial
115 au11hnut the ;grip' ti mut tis
"6't,nnlel tool: the horn o' OP, and
a*efnt.•l hint in 111„ tuidt 1' hi,
hretlie 11 " we tit ;ul tit tt "till• i pv it
of the Lard ciene upn•t ilavid ern=
1.e •
Gat ll1 1olw led" S.) every »711 - lt t Itt. e -Wil :. it es,etr-
w hU 1'e ti•!t, ('_111 Lit n; ll ti: 1 t _ . .,s-0
Lord is anointed by the: Hely Spirit. l l t 1. -_ + 1 2.' t r •,
1i'm,elf. Christ one:} the Spirit all ret i Ili I- l •I i+h
with that ane for,,ver. `:est onl:' that , `'m ill t '1'1, • t = 1
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1s 5111 ,1l' it 1 i 111 !1 n
he 'r. tt t r f
,11".t1 11, •1 1 .: 111,. m1 elle
fir.at 1,1e.1, rind.
This inn Is it, only on • 10 veil 21Ie
lane. tt-hick can 110 , .t 1.f ', n',t ;-•t I rpu,,�j �.g, r• Cr•,•°"' f t�ypgr�twtar�
a rlltlt,t r er the (,flier r•r the do iter ' ell. les Gro ' k'+' Y'. ono l6vf•' tl
liege! within i'- walls! WROXETER
TI i= ecetir d :c• i n• teed k a= 14it JEWELER
We guarantee to allow 100% of the
purchase price of this Princess
Diamond Ring within one year of
purchase in exchange, or towards
the purchasa of any ether Princes,
Diamond Ring of equal or higher
value,
Diamond8Diamonds.� tl6�t�� e: , ttlfli b:i•, YY4il'v. sli
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i 1 rill 1,e 111.20' 1 to fly to ane
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that I til n two
the beg'.: it1 't -1,
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t' at
this 1:7 tut -1 {77{{-{1% tad 1117',t
th h::1 really di •e 111, r'ulor nettle
,.7, prover. by (h•• t tete that rho color
ire wittcll the b1.1- have:men trained
t e fly caanot l.• [ ei ty any tint
of grey whatsoever. And that, tate.
lues are not .100 p l't lolly color-
blind, but can disiingoish t.ho sante
Menge of color as ot.t,,l,,,es, is
atitt from the fist that, an.,, trained
to fly to 1 (1,1ilt color, the; made,
no mistake after•wat•d. Tbey never
io error fly to a wrong color.
Seo ill„ cnnrhs:i, n that the lower
animals aro color-blind was wrong.
th } are not color blind hitt can
r -o0; -'viii, the stood color t i ler ne••s
veleen Knife it^,1111 '•; 1. ,e 111 an .1 norma,( man. Nor is this all.
••ient Iowa and ti:" e1 „ 110. Old P.„d � �1:'L”' ' +' 1 "` `r' 2 .,,,•••- !..1' ' 1 •neat restiarr1, has slown that
1,0n1,a:. lie nen p - `�` - '' son•• innet1te at least can Foe. colors
oliva l lar,• for
1.r,111ut•; tin: r1{{. :. flit I'. of which we tiny, no inkling. They
CENSURE MOTION DEFEATED appreciate color: which we cannot
t ,renal by any stretch of the imagination
-k t picture to ourselves,
3 isi,or tell,: of Ulu , hrni't..l 1
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ririfir•• n. r f: .j < � tst Gesture Rending as an Aid to
11'B• n : r•i1a•}• r •,•+
Judgutent.
CAN roe READ GESTURES?
sunned carry an n, ,lie;•1)-
lia,rdl., rrhi„'.•• !I ' i .t1 n„ 11 11. i_,
hef,i•,• }e. 1'.1 n' 1. 11• 1-
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• 1- -r. 101 in e': 1,1
1' n 5111 I1 •111 ! eta •etlt '.:•env 1
of Topper. 11111 14..•tt i'n. V114.1!!r ,•n-
r- a part, - lit 11 • 1e1...
s.,. '1f ,151, r 1„r 111 i !'• \
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1112 wet read of bell -seem tier HI”
tha; "loved us and vermeil us from
nun sins in His own blood . . h; `lt
ovale us longe and 1 (1'.,cs ttnto God
ane'' His father” (Rev. t •a-11 ,
David is one of the etemeinding
types of Christ in the Ohl t-tamca.,
1111: wi.end this record t' les, tul(,itt+_ i
in"_' paralleled 212 one of the :Ws-
Pithins, which sits forth the
n ,ajerty, grace and ,tlo:•v o" the Son
of Gull: "Thou art .fairec that: the
- children of men. Glare 1:1 ponesi in-
to thy lips. Therefore God hath i
blessed thee forever. Thy thione, 0
God, is for ever and eve:, the. sceptre
Thou lovest righteousness and haiest
wickedness, Therefore God, thy God
hate; anointed thee with the ail of
gladness above thy fellows" .Psalm
411,)
GAUGE NECESSAR' TO TEST
TIRES.
The average car owner judges the
ncc'4 for inflation by the appenran':e
of: the tires, rather than by testing
with a gouge, This is all wrong.
Actual road tests on tires show that
the pressure loss in tubas ranges from
two to three and a half pounds per
week. During warn weather, the
loss comes nearer the higher figurer,
1 and with lower temperature will be
nearer the lower figure. Howevc:•, if
ne valve cup or dust cap is used
there is no secondary air -tight steal
and the air pressure may go down
much faster. Proper inflation, con-
istantly maintained, is the best plo-
tection against fabric breaks and
fait tread wear. Mr:afore check
the inflation in tires once per week.
Use a reliable ballon tire gauge, Po
not let the pressure drop mote than
three pounds of air below normal
means many guiles of service.
Beep the foot flat on the flour
board 'inlets actually shifting gears
or slowing quickly to stop. ,
The balloon tiro leas three distinct
qualities: Low air -pre ;sure, bre ad
surface,'and extra resiliency.
Robert Leaky, G4s of Syracuse, 1sT.
Y,, was killed in a motor crash on
the highway neat' Landsdowne,
,i i-; . 11 11 . .lie. 1'•1.
wee blah-, r 1 .. • 1'
1 i_ .:i ,y, . 1
i ❑,e !II; :II I,1
111 "1' , .o.r. ,•Ili nil W;11; 71 ti' ,,"
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no Cll. 11 r. a .- 1 1 11. r
•,,rivet w1t1 ill, to n 1 (11 Ramsay MacDonald, with precip+t-
t emfl•t•t. (l.. , .1. : tel •. t drltr on th1 Ctir,serr•etve
holding 1,„110'.,. f nv. at(:, e.ho d1 ,
lm:; ,,r„t eeeies e y- sclu1nte for reform of ties house of
sib :77S 7,11, 11:17-{ "ul 1, , a v;,I11-• Lords by nun in„ a vette 0' rensnre
u}•on the Dalde'iu nt
govornent. The
\S 1 r • tort we,t9a it, veli: p• p-
1 '1 , , •f nu'+ -ion tens ]oat by a rot;, of 362 to.
•.1 111 1 r ere'. fee Ili•' ,ir+t feel any,. 161.
2i--: t of the lint • i' spent in so,'f•':
:end \ e t 111:;, and ill.' i.y. 1 come 111-
(1'!'{P{.{1.
11-0'"11. 4. \I1,'.1• a wee]. .r' are Irrnit•
on in,'• a11$ at the ant o” two1.1r-
ill • T" lips r relies', to 111.12''• 1)113' ,ff, et.
At ono Claw nv'sli laces prorid -1 '
for the workers, blit they would net
wear t,'ent. In no ra•v has any ill-
, Meet 1 ,,,t1 experir'uced through tho
pepper -dist, and the general stance
and of health 14 11.111. Colds and in-
fectious diseetsrs are unknown, for
the pepper acts as a powerful Ilk-
most
11-
liitvt of 1110 tin -packing is done ht''
11111'' 1211"'')' but these girls are Ililing
fancy containers. In another room
quarter and half -pound tins are he2lig
filled by 1nu11111''17, and nithnngh
calico shorts 1.11(4111 the machinery,
there is still a. ticklish atmosphere.
In as small room we see a man
frith six little heaps of popper in
front of hint. tie ''fuels" the grain
between his fingers. He smooths it
nut with a pirt"• of cardboard, and
looks critically at the color, Vitally,
he lakes a pinch in his palm and
sniffs it up his nose! But he dons
lint 511111 • Ile in examining sam-
ples, and ihat is his method of test-
ing tit• pungency.
Canadian Investors Increased.
Galla dean investors have increased
in numbers since the war, according
to Mancini Service, and are now
said to hold $1,946,000,000 of Poltt-
1n1o1 Government bonds out of a total
of about $2,483,000,000, Provincial
and Municipal bonds hold in Canaria
run to abort; $097,000,000, making>a
total of $2,9903.000.000; 111.e tntearet
011 which amount periodically increase
the buying and investing power of
the Canadian, public,
Salmon Molting In }Unison 111))'?
The development of the salmon
-fishing industry in the wtttors of Had -
sou clay Is reported a possibility of
the near future.
Sweet Tiruiscs.
Chocolates dropped•as tan advertises
hent from airplanes over th'i'lin's
streets caused so many bruises that
the police have stopped the scheme,
THE PUDDLE DUCK
(.11ancht'ster 7onr'Ial)
Saitl the puldle duck to the little
white hen,
"I've not sold an egg sires I don't
know when;
Yet I feel quite sure that the eggs
I lay
Are as good as a }fen's egg, arty clay,"
Said the little white hen to the puddle
duck,
"You think perhaps you are out cf
deice:.
Your eggs are as good, I'll freely
admit,
And larger, too, by quite a bit,
"But my dear Mrs, Duck, I'll eve
you a tip:
The whole fault lies with your sales-
manship.
Yea pa'oduce your eggs and without
a quack
To your swimming pail you waddle
back,
"I tell the world to let it know,
So 1 calcie around for au hour or so.
There's a good demand for the eggs
I lay,
For I make my advorttsing pay."
The compass, the calendar ani the
system of coinage of Honey were
given to the Chinese by Ruangti, war-
rias -emperor, 2640, 13. G,
World shipments of rubber to the
end of April, 1927, show an increase
o'f 18,11288 tons when eontpare4 with
the slime period of 1926,
England has one of the most un-
usual restaurants in the world, a
baby restaurant where a two•course
dinner is served to youngsters tinier
five.
Practice will oft• 3 person to
keep his or ler bitters under such
perfect control that nothing can 0
read from them. nut ••'^'stores can
Hoverh w`lull;::oar:all•d, 'rimy are
part of ,lir p t:,o:.ality.
Sedr111 1112' they a-,' 111' phvi•t
cal extension of lir. 10•11! movement`
not exhausted bt 1 ,!t ram ex-
antple,, you heal ti..,t ,,11,on• h:;v
had a lienal,',, lit, Your mind
movalt, and s. nip 1 h1'tie speech fel-
low -1, And it ;: ail aro v,17 sympathe-
tic, you will nuke the 5ceture of
petting piny lend on the ether's
odd, r. 1 t, tl. d.; a ).true ,nidus ger,
i ut•r.
Tn 111,1 '_estltt 1e•adin_ as an aid
It 1ti 1 me rt --a:.. for ir,:.tanee, when
Ht11C11111-ill 11,1,2• It's ril g to l,•rsua.;,,
yon in do ur 1,717,
rester.,s must h "ladled and (deed -
11,1 ?
In1f11. 1? If the latter, they never "time"
rutile the word er 1,,ruse they are in-
t •telrd to ' 1, 1111.-t. • . They are per-
t fly 1 tree. Distrust those who
make Herm.
`:ata••,:1 ..1 ,.74111.{,{4 may ha, good lir
trend. If downward. they retrial di
Itis I, e•ontenipt, or Incl.: of sincerity
If upward. Elio.:1.111 honesty of
speech. Cleitne I,ss p r:;051 1211 ITS,
u:,11,v re ver, 811 ,1 utak" good, loyal
friends.
J3.111E100 2115 F i't+t:t't'f,,
Ieew Plants 1), Iso :nasty Things for
Man.
There has lately been an inquiry
into the question, What Is the most
useful plant in the world? and the
prize has ^one to the hanthno. It is
said that the East, smelt Africa, and
the West. Indies could not eixst with-
out it,
The bamboo is 0 hollow reed
which stay grow a f"w ft.et high or
0 hundred. Sometimes its stem Is
round, sometimes square, and the
square kind is very useful for lad -
dors or seatfoldhl . All sorts of
things, massive or delicate, are made
from the steins, lioness are built of
them, and they make water -pipes and
ships' masts, beds and tattles, prison
cages for criminals, handles for agri-
cultural implements, pen -holders, um-
brellas, and rods for bad hoysl The
young roots make good food, and sn
do the seeds, which inny be cooked
like rico or used for a beverage,
while the leaves can be used for
thatbhing or weaving into clothes and
mats,
"Ghost Money."
"Money" and other articles, made
out Of tinfoil, and intended for the
special nse of departed spirits, pro-
video rho town of Shaoehing, Genoa,
with a ctwieus gime profitable in-
dustry.
All deers/nog the din of thousands
of hammers pounding on anvils can
bo heard, and the production of
these ay:tuebeIn for departed spirits' is
8aJ4 to•bkf iu 13,000,000 a year.
The olio money is made by
hand, (iso t h„ing hammered nut
011 anal %tt t•(tifi1 a surprising thinness
is otita8lt1rds Although the "money'
is intgnidiset les the 1112' of the dead,
thane is 'a donsidet:thlc traffic in the
esltes•of tiha fires burnt at ilie tombs
where the "mon'y^ is' planed. TN
tin Is extracted from til ashes and
used again to make ntOF2 "money,"
•1, , nl' . L. p1 11 1.. ..me. • e... ets.1.
I.a•.• t; ;:1 . [, :-, -i 1 , 1 .1112 rt.
Ivnr'. t 11n,. to -i .1,1 '110t, ;I :01;1{1,- r
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t • 711 1, _ : •11 10 - 17.71'{. • tttr• ,
',el, under Ile, ills Cie '.17 • l'''end.:•1 a `1`and 1111 1 11 .
of the fiat tire, plc 7 ,ilii.. r. c.1.1. •1
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L:N1NG UP THE FRONT V,1H2IF.LS.
When linim; un th., fi'I't.t w! , f .
time the Wheels and (lees; : e.la rat. 1y.
The front whe le these tr, ie 111 1 e•
pe amount, but the rime may. net
1v", tea., thus threiving ths tine: ; out
of line. This e'en h:diweltedty
revohut" the whe Is,,141 at'Itt', Lwd
noting' how tin: tit:** turn la}'
1,1) 11t inn may be due. to 1111 weeds
beio2 too looser on. ills axes•., o1• to
the fins beiing? screwed to ti's wheels
unevenly, -
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USE CARE WHEN DRIV'NG ON
WET STREETS
W!1„It the streets 'i r.1 supper' and
i-. dangerous, condition, c -reful cotl-
51'',•rat'inn always .glutei` b,' gIlen to
)tteerIn_, with avoidance o` quick
movement: in steering as the, o;ut-
t:',ndn•' point iIak': changes 1n
the eats direction 110 carefully as
w'1•e11 applying, the brain's, nod if the
t.w start to 11:0!, al',:•, t... • in t',._•
ni,•e•e1inn elf the• :kid. n, tinwhlt 3 re -
I, ,yit:;g the brakes.
TIRE TROUBLES
`?very possible precaution should
b
taken to avoid unneeeseary tire
'' +1', Anything 'high :au:ts a :ere
tc drag with more or leis side meth:IL
irl5 t.:ud of turning; stun, will grind
rubber tread away faster than i
»(:,mal. Check :05(1r the car es
emly as possible and sea whether the
service is being lost n+tanse of any
of the various forms of wheel irregn-
larities. These include misalignment,
un}'roper camber, wobbles, etc„ and
nary result from a beet tulle, a bent
steering knuckle, a Iota wllerrl bear.
a broken spring, a bent spinlle
or r, rim unevenly placed o:, a wheel.
A brake which drags will cause rapid
treed wear also, Sharp stones and
piece. of Mass, tin or the sharp edges
lire
1. '!Le
0;4'3
tire
5(211'
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a'1nil :•1` 2bto11_1e it.,; •e -'.7- ,•1 Tun.
•n
t
1•; -t tile tin. ter? .,2;I -.ad
1,, 117 tire. y 1ti-e , - -. '111 at
is needed to avoid , t .se In
straight-sidetiy.s the .,.•t t:'.l h:•
(•11x1121113' and ,mootlil, t; .
terinkL• will cut 117e 1, e,
slew leak. The look» t1.: , ', tee seeme
str:•t'a :honk! be tightly .,lime,,`
as should ilo• valve c.p. 1i •e l : t1•,:
tub:': where nil' •y 5 ,11 tint a ..d
or injured by grease or all- Tale
a r ,t efts! look to.that 1st? 1110causingnot b+ causing the loss 7. -.1;.77 r• - rr..
vice from tires. Stet tie -
they atm trite, so th t o ,
out a wobble. See bit tete '11.1,_.",'1
are not bent or badly res=•eel, tri telt
might cause thein to chaf:ea tl site
of the tire.
BC' reasonably sure the e :; ,. in
first-class condition b: oto
11123 on a long toter.
Soo that the enera o. 1t. a1 lei-
fit'i 'nt amperage age: at all times ,; t 7 :_ „id
b.etter1` damage,
1. squeak in the i it t-• veginsing
tltct something is either loos': or dry
ami needs attentiot.
When putting down the toil, be
slue to see that the fablie is Lot
p`nc:1e'd or aw•leardl;t t, ta-c 1, eel
every precaution shoal.. lr 1 1111. •u tt1
anchor the bows.
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of Contacs
11 you, as a merchant, Could lie constant-
ly Meetings 11801' prospective customers, yore
could keep your business healthy and flour-
ishing without advertising.
Put the main reason whey ADVERTIS-
ING is a sound, paying! investment is be-
cause it does this missionary work for you,
constantly, efficiently, at low cost and leaves
you free to render personal service and plain
further business derelttllnn, tit,
Look into the value to you of advertising
in TI -Il 13R•I'SSE!ii `'OST from 11 business.
building point of villw. Taik'it over with us,
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