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Sunday School Lesson
BY t.1 -i' RLES G. TRUPAI3ULL
(Editor of The Sunday School Times)
ELIJAH HEARS GOD'S VOICE the nouri-lut ut ',reveled, Hnieo
Was 0 strange and Altered place,
Sundt(;, Oct. 9.-1. l:•_s te. w11.1'' God had tart amen men., thee
Golden Text: eweh•. I: was there 110 e•A .ave the
Wait on the Lord: be of Fond burning bus a and God tale
courage,- and He :;hall ..tren•.:t1?e::r. hint i Exod, St. Th.• reek in H)'•,.).,
•� and 2nd; Boudoir lamp simile. 1'nnl hiss Brigham; Morro, Mie. A. (d, 4'ullection :utnunle, 1), 11e1'allutn,
Edal e Crowd at By .� � � mule, Mr.. 4}'. l o:uu1, .Alt ('. 11. :, iv.,.;'• Nil's M. I''i it .i , 1 nail,- 1Mls..1, Wright; Cu'1e'tlun perreni:d•,
�9 +l , Coled:,nd; Pair etlftains, hand trite- rape, 1L.; I riehatn, Alis- M. Livini'- Alin. A. 'Taylor, Mrs..). \t1•i„•hl
reed, 3I ;s 1L Livingston. 17, Laid- =ton; Fruit, :)lis: ll, 1•ivii>r4nn; 11101 Renin flex 4}'. Wa(•on, 114.;. L. \,
11ri;:ham; Flowers, Airs. (3. M. Rob- Bennett; Begonia, tuhe•.ous, 1 , AT"-
ertson, \list l.iviiti(.tnn; (irony of Callum; liee'nnia, vnllectiun, llr...1'.
ix paintings, Ales. (1. )1. 11ebertsan, \i right; ('oleos, I'[rs..4. \414:^h;, \11:;
?lies 1)i ifhant, A. Gillespie; ('idle ,.ti.en foliage '11;)' .
\iae.t• ('otos..-• Fitrere, Mi.,., Liv- Airs, ,1, Wright, 111., A. (,111, • ,
(('otitinu,•d from page ni DOMESTIC NEEDLECRAFT low,
Aero lIu+lun"heo,. 1)r. J. \nve; Two (hilt, pieeed cotton, 1L•A. .'4. 'Tay- ' LADIES' PERSONAL WEAR
thisgo, named, 1)tmean Air- lues 114-. \4', J. I)i,•k•,u; (?dirt, ham'y Night robe etitbrnirlered, 111 A M.
r „1, 11. 11,,444•; 1]'440 h:a,l.; . ui!''ing. 1I. t niuton; (Qeilt, lighted, Livingston, Aire, (1. 11. I(ohe rtsen;;
uw, r, '414 1•. .'4 B• ttne•t. 11 i,; 1. I:uitu,iu (,wilt, (4 (11 1 11,;. �. X1g;tt. rob, otlt:a lento4 earl:, lTi
ti.Iva:;_. Dt..I. (it?oyr; 1)1 lo,' Ali.;; 1l. 444111 :Uni, 1\'m, 44,1snn; ur stnu, hiss Bet bun; Laul,• rnye, :\>l'iaae'u•, rein lits A. 1
Two f .n C Irv, or. h;u, lir. a, ids:,•r', )1t.. .1, ICno,l. 111 , Livingston, '41 1 ligelm; .11:tr_ (Ier.uuuet, 'n,le ue boon,, 14 \4
•I ebe underwear, embreidere d,
1, +;. li' - .i, }1 ut aJ u , Mrs. A. (i Sernee, e 11.. 1. v on, lit ('. 1.. ('11p,•1 unl;
�tv t,t'ei,d, J. ,t1e•1t: i,)u;it, 1 1'et'n', 11•, ,i, Il'irre, \ (,. .>.afeage; Lathe•; ends ever n•.
i••, .. ('• Si, 1e. 1 )ne5 h•,1 thread trimmed, \l1•., :\. (i. see:, 1 .':u,; Flower ;;rouged, Alier J. 4}tict11! Airs. 1.. 4 t+,
I"l2U11'
id. A1r.e A. G. ;;cxva• ,1. .. 1 '- l :Mies' underwear, colored, e ml,rntl•
,i .f u 1 heel of id. Itirhmenel, .red, Air-, .4, U. t;• ire; 1 uli.•s'
enmined 4114: ti ll?• ,I, 1;+•i 4e , ('nrnfuet •r, 6.44( r.J anee,!- .1 bag, )1ts. M. Livinu':tnu,
1,. linld4c' 1 1. G seer•, lir,. 41•1 4'' c i'.' 'Ll. A. (1. Sava::.•: T,neli. none!'
Livingston, 114. . 1 ac.,• Celiectinn. Best one hon:, pl:alt i1) t ',oet. lire.
of :e peintings, lis-. i.iv 1_ :.,,I. A. '1'e}'\rues Ali.•• 11. li -e ,:I l4i•nl e•:
:u.,
..l' c Ilan ,u= 1. i, a, .'en , 1h',. box, dl's, ,1, J,•tt'r,•y: ILtanin''- h^•'
1,..1. Hemet), Aiite tene.:00: i 4i;t ke't, .\1,'s, \4'. leggy), Alis;: A. C;'' • •
G. I..>. I. 1,.". (• re h;; .1, 11. k•, Jii-, ll. I err on• verist bas, .111 A. G. '.?vt ,•. 11 If:r1(r'l Alis., 11vm'-v . Past el, pies col I, 'tfnn .nap detente, r
Al. l4! l.e . en, Thu m 11'''')". 11 l iring,'4' : Lad.• <' J':�rc t held- 114Livingston,111 1 color, 1). ll1,11140114, 11, ', W, L) •!;,„
e••, f n t• 1• on 4 It- nshadel 11e 11 h tat, 111,.;
t It, i,.!,..04,!,.o. s•, :,1 • deel!.. 1( 1.. A. l ,mores AIL. i , \goof, Aii. • J. 44nndr•,n h, 1G'••. -SPECIAL. PRIZES
M. 1 v r,ao Pair ladle.' ,mitt•: G. ,arae,•: l.aul'es, ten arena 1 uo; 1,, I)rav t from ,11 ,4. 'Mr,. ['. Sl • ( e', ,n Living:. ton Ili 1 Le rma 111 :Pee and Best. :\g•ricultui•al teem), ('.
1:_ .. [. •; n. \:. '. ('un• mc:.,:1. G. �.rv,, :4,,,s,-; ll. 1.1v1.:41, ., A. '['aliur, 11 c.. \\'. I, tot 'y; .
Ree-. tt, R :lou; flat. Honked, .111•;. 11,41,. ^Iori •weetee. .\less :i, G, :;.1;,1L Brigham,Alt Livingston. St, v;ut..
It S'.oault 1.4, J,•I'fre}'. Atte. Al. Taylor: 11:dt, savage, 1),.. e, Gee. ,
!:. l ern ,•. 1'
1rson mer Liuel, ld:,• 11'..4"1:.1'.!-1.'1;:;:.''''''''''!1;:.:
. L'v fors. nor, ! INFAN'T'S 'WEAR
?1 1Y..1, i):ch r.u; \\441 ,lc 411:)4)'01
v'... i!--;.!"1 , [ 1S ( (;. t •1- Wool jacket, W. Watson, T. �'••,
. ..., L',: 11 :.1) Pippin. ' ''-rt. 11 •,. .i. (;. S•.v::; •, Air'. 1.. A ;„ , ; 1 14 )111 ti., }4'. Wnt, on, 1 S, }4;11
I; '' T:1! 'au Sweet., Il. Si•,•ul; i:.1,1,•11; 5e rv:.•e:Wle 441't'k "1.'"11' lace; Booties or mite, )1:,. A r'.
44. t'. t ;.t., t., au,, R. Sloan; 11 y: l.irin...t4i , 1Te . 1", 11. "1"'"p+'” S vtev, .Mrs.rs. 44. .1. 14.1 ,t: 7111,4,
..,rb 1t. :loan• snare 41. Sioan; 1°"'1; u,•. it?.•'t of d'''''''''"' lir, •1• two,tyle•:M1 , 111,,s T v u
-•0: Sher!
Optae.a, R. el ,co; )LBox any kind - I; Lad,,,i 1)) a 14,n,e 'hr's' ,1 ,',s, band Made, lir:..e. (1. '.t'. ee
d' ; ,, It. Slier.]: Wealthy. ,Ino. • h, 1 •e1, . 'M.."' 1,-.:k• i nm•t li .. Amis; ,11, Livin_stc4)4 1emur etre .
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Sou: A1. J.111ins; ('a'tt,•l1 lied, 44, 1 , ..a:4_hild'si'"1.sit.' nl.,,'' hand mule, 411••, ,J, 14nndencl Alts.
1(. 1')"441 ""1d . 111 114, 11 1.. avi•1 -
�' , a f olv rr r.. Pt. Sloan; 'Twenty r ty .: Barr; C:u•ri;.:.;r cover, Mr,;. A. 1,
I
011::', Par,'I„ T. Sloan; J. Somers; .dent: Hod 1 "1'uler'il t 'Intl' :u'd S4 4;,.:,•, 114', •1, 4400deoek,
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4 Colleetion Anples. 10 111 tie T.: nap1 t. 11-.- Al. l,lv111_':11:. .lora, MISCELLANEOUS
Slea.1, (.-•b pub',, 1.. :sonar, i.t. W. T. Llfriis4r,• Ales, G l[. ]lobortsnn, Ur. J. Gri erre; ]lent two-yearHeifer. 4}', \T.
mei '�nd; Winter Pens, termed. •J. EMBROIDERY
IDBRY 14'. (131)1 of : ix pfo„es nt fans_ L'e.;i lace dza"41 west art, llrs t'. Gnv x11.
work other than wool, rhrfercut 1 Ica mare and roll, Ursa' 114,1,.
H. Hoover, 11. Sloan; Full Pears. 1•;nt'•ro'uery, ;411)1 white, 111„ lie ..try's, 41rs, C, Il. C.4)11.d, T'1o,, h. Cup \surd, .lI'e: hivirgctvn; Lta i Best heavy draught 1))11 7a.. Br'
na414(1 R. Sloan; Nemed Plunts,any 1.11 neston, R.• Richmond: F'mbrnid- F11) 11vice; Fancy ieep shade, 11r.. pilre' of wax flowers, Ales.. W. J.
rarfet}•, I(, Sloan, Dr. (alt\e,; Col- e,y Eyelet. )1lss M. L11•inlrstol, 1). Dickson, 'Mrs. C. R. Copoland• ham.
le0tinn of Plum five of each, R. 44'. Logien, lie's, C It. Cop,dand; Reed � Beset pen of sheep, Wm, Taylor,
Lcidh)w•; d•lmbruidaa•y, e•nuPe t1nn111 w'ork, \less 4V. Iso erne Pr, .T. (neve; FLORAL EXHIBITS
Sloan; Twelve Tomatoes, Mrs, W. ,l,,,i,,. 1 Moi .lis v Bet eollertinn of halm,', .144•. G.
n, ire'• A. (;. 5magt'• Cnllmtion of rrorhet work. .Ir,. A. Cut Bloom—Asters, Mrs. A. Tay- i 1h liobertson, lir.. W. J. Dickson.
thine heart. (Peas 37: 14.) '. -m4 .hoses, at God'. crew,- ; 44, J. Dickson, lir.. D. \McCallum; Livingston; .111 11 1:1 1Tordavg('1.
g•^ G. Savin e, \fits 1I. T,41 ;nest<m; Best dor, D. MlcCullum; Aster:, 4 colors, Best gvldialg or filly, Thos. H.
'T:te testings of 11)11, mend,. will /1111044/ in order that the mean\. 1..• .•, i ' :Mrs. A. G. Savage, Hiss Ah Livings -
never come to an end while this 11f• of thirst might have water and live', DAIRY PRODUCTS pi re of fancy work made by woman D, McCallum, Airs. J. 1Vrie'It: Col- Taylor & Son.
net 1) 4411 butter, in crock. 10 Ahs, STs,, stun; Embroidery 4 ) 1 )14 cat, lits, over C,5, ,ills J. Woodcock, " A lection dahlias, Airs. A, Taylor, Miss I Best two -,rear -old heifer, AI
tested
Especially' are we 1, 1A `ole was a type of Christ the I IL McCallum, D• Leidlaly, Airs, W. A.. G. Snva4, •, Airs, C. 12, Conebte 1 Taylor; Bridge table coyer, Mrs. A. A. Gillespie; Gladiola, 4 spike., D. : Crich.
tevecf soon after we have art same ten by death, that we mf 1 +a„• t1•
n .,a, rod J. Dickson; Dairy but<er, in prints, hnrbroicb•ry, lIoder❑ crus still lits G. Savage, Miss J. 1Voodco('Ic• llcCullxtm, Mrs. A. Taylor; Sweet � Best heavy draught mare and foal
severe test ntecasy. one. Elijah had water of life. And at H t 3 lbs., lies. W, Jeffrey, D. Laidlaw, A. G. S:.vaoe, Alt's, C 11s Col e iatel; ,
been confronted by one of the great- gar Israel the '1 41 Command n+'ts Embroidery Floral design sill.. Airs, ART WORK
Peas, lies .G. MI. Robertson, Jas. Jas )1101 1t.
Jars. 44'. J. T)idtson; Da>^y butter, to Animal, single, Mfss )I. T.' ' ...4-e Leckie; Collection zinnias, Jas. 1 date or gelding, any to e, A. \T,
est tests in the history of man; and What was meant by Gods question )toll, 3 1'1s. '\Ifs. D. 11)Ciillmn, Tors.: G. Mi. ilobertson, iiia 1L t.ivim,-
hi- had met it, by faith in Gel, to stmt F:mhroider\ applique. 1Irs, A, :Mrs.... G. Savage; _Animals, etroup- Leckie, Mrs. A, Gilleslre •; Roses, D, e Lauchlin,
of the prophet. "What dn'•;t 11 '1 W. Jeffrey, H. Kirkby (C Son;SweOp.ed, 444,8 Brigham. Mise 11. Heine- 111•Call(mt; Table bouquet or basket, ; Best collection pastry evoking• _li1
one of the greatest triumphs ever hear, F.hjah: Plainly, else 4111 111 stakes, beat batter shorn, lies. D. G. Savage, MIS. G. 11. P01,it,011 Figure, 'Miss _. _. C. _. . Copeland; I -.. Laidlaw.
recorded. Without fear or COrn-; was out of place, mat v:h'ao (4111 McCallum; Home rendered lard, 3 Embroidery Bulg'ari'an, Mrs, A. G.
promise :ie had faced a nfwerf•d '1" { would have him, Elijah's answer ire lbs. Airs. I.. A. Bennett, Mrs. W. J. Savage, Miss ...1". Livingston; Pm -
1,0 (ntful • Iiia:;, hundreds of hostil•t) very touch on the defense; and Dickson.bx'oidery, Swedish Weaving, Mrs. A.
priests, and an apostate nation; seal ' when• a man has to he on the de- APAIRY
AND OTHER PRODUCTS G. Savage, Miss M. Livingston. 1
he had put thein all to .:ham:,. The f,e,Aive before God ,nn'ethine. H extracted light, half 11 NEEDLEWORK
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D1 CORATIVE ART—C91i"A Be. heal, (I Iet'1 !eel
One pb-c•e, ,,: y article, r •':1°:'ic_ Shnrthurn 1'0.16•, 11. (+•'Alt.
d :''::n. .111:, lie';e:esue. lar., ll'. Lo- 11 .t pair Plymouth Rocks, bare. 1,
One ;dere 1, l• ort e l' e4: v e 11^ T•.. .• n, 6•t'sfnl.
1;111114 d+•s i•: n, )1L'. isr,;4 444. 11; treat hull calf, M. 4) 1). •
\4. 1,oaau; On pie' any .rebore. fres( :, lige butter 10 print<. 144.4.
111111re or matt work, Ii I vtfgrt,,n, I). ll 1••blunt,
Ail I. Grieve; (til tier,, my article, 1.14.,1 ;, Ib.:, nutter. 4Ir.. 1). 11• -
ae ..:t11.1.14:4111:1„ -11s1, Brirlutn1, 1I1..1 ('axlhml
Liv the ton; tic piece, ornament or Peet agricultural horse on hair r
(1)1 Ste w:u't.
Robertson, Design. hies I.,vineelnu. Teat herd (hull and -`2 t'eerd.A1
.li'ss t 1 ham; Collection 5 pieces M.
- onvy ex ('aero+ ig , to ga on,
pries_s were slain, the K m.r. was wrong. 1Iorcover, Elijah praisedW, C. Cuningham; Aleph? Syrup, one j Specimen tatting, Miss 3T T,ivin^._ .
Itim.:elf. "I have• been r411'V ;4"41,.,, quart, Airs. L. A. Bennett, firs. G.: ton, Mrs. A. G. Savage; Embroidery 1
for the I.ord God of Hosts." and it 1I. Robertson; One dozen hen's eggs, Tatted edgings, 1lrs. A. G. Savage,
1.> dangerous `n praise 0)111 h1; 11 - white shell, D Laidlaw; One dawn . Miss 1I. Livingston; Embroidery Fil-
fore God. Still further, Elijah was hen's eggs, brown shell, Miss N, ; et crochet fine, Hiss 1I. Livingston, ,
hopelessly 414 .114114ti•', de,•1e•-i^ Wood, llrs. W. Jeffrey; Pair chick- Mrs. A. G. Savage; Embroidery, Ir- 1
there was no believer in all T,...•-' ens, dressed, Mrs. W. Jeffrey; Bard ish crochet, TIiss 1L Livingston, Mrs. '
but himself. soap, 4 lb,. Mrs. W. Dickson, Mrs. ' A. G. Savage; Embroidery, crochet
Then Gnd taught F,l4:.•h rtes '---- ' 44'. I.ogan, in cotton, any other hind, 'Miss M.
that He had other ways of m utifest- DOMESTIC SCIENCE � Livingston, Mrs, A. G. Snsnee; F.01- I
in;; Himself than by event and tern- Bread whit:, D. Laidlaw, Mrs. W. ' broidery Fancy knitting cotton. Wm.
fying demonstrations. There was "a 'T. Dickson; Bread, Brown, Mrs. W. Taylor, Mrs. A. G. Savage; Flnthroid- I
eat and strong wind" that rote t"le
Jeffrey,, Mrs, G. M. Robertson; Loaf ery Hand hennaing, Mrs. A. G. Say-
ntountairs and broke the reek. of Nut bread, Mrs, C. 1., Copeland; ego, Alis, Al. Livingston, Embroidery
pieces; but God, althoct51 i iee e 111711,), plain w•'tite, 01v half dozen, Hand hemstitching, 'Airs, A. G. Sav-
thin phennntenon, was not in it 1i'm- Mrs. W. J. Di•:keon, Mrs. G. 11. Rea-' age. Mrs. 1W'..1. hiekson; Embroidery
el t'. Aft.•rthe• wind, an e0'•thqualte, 1rt.snn; Tea hisruit,, half dozen. Mrs. • Italian hemstitching, Mrs. A. G. Sav-
at:ci the Lord wee not le tti ''0'• G. AI .Pebertsen, ,iia AL Wood; i4g0, .is le Livingstom
e mit!,, After the 4arthq e•l.,o wee. Grah.utt ,rout., h41f (101411, 4111'.. I.. LIVING ROOM FURNISHINGS
n fire•. and the Lord W44 nor 1.4 the. A. Ilene'tt. 11. Richmond; Cookies,' Table 1010) 1•, embroidered, Hiss
i n illy eon tie. t t 11 need- yet -it -tie., -I at' each. tolled, D 4Ie- •m. Wood, Grimy Bros, 1 elle runner,
p u : T .e fa''e . 4 x n f -'•,Un' of U d. ":. 11 smell Collum, 1Irs. G. 4I. 11)\1441 111::
ntltor hitter tranmina. 1It;, 44. Tef-
d : .e m. ns tel 1)nv: u. per 11 .. 3ln,t e f . 1 4,, to ..,n. 1 111 s,. 4:n•ietie dropped. )li.:, ' fr,•4•, .lies 11. '4±744son, 4(3(1n Pil1nvr
h.•r, a, did Elijah, Ihet (;"el MI. \40),1, D.- AIAC'alin ul: Ligh: 1.1 4'')' cmlb1'0)11 mil, new shape considered,
;kely to be tettnii',':t.,i in role -Fee cake, Mrs. G. AI. Robertson, .lar:. C,
than ill 11ni.;ue.e. 11. ('lmienr; Dark sayer (111v., )1rS)sfaJ.piGlloiweveA lOIrIi. , GGra1y. B.onbsr.r, 4o4n,;,
Te, the Lured'._ rel„ ,]toil 11 ,••-t'4:;, 44'. ,J.•ffe'e•y, '4141, 4'. H. Cnnol•,', in' 44', 1.41511111; Table centf1', colored lin-
••441tad 'knee thou ::e , . ' tl- :u•1: i,'.t. -'heel Cake, Il. 1lfchnlotld• en. embroidered, Airs. W. Jo(frey
,rale the• :ante, anette.i. e,: 1, tete. ;u Alt'.. W. Log.ut; Soft gi1e'e1•hrear'1• Gray 1'1rn:., Table 1,11111•,,, colored.
.feil'1g th • seeen,1 time, ('sl wee-' '411 •. G. M. i 11h,rt;'tut, H. Birkby R: other than emhrofdered, Airs. G. 11.
• 44 14nm ole on the I (04.1'--'1nw• ; ,'an t Dark (l'uit eek', 11rs, (t, 11• Robertson, Mr,. A. G. Savage.
tts Ile has the tnartydont nr nt?,.n 14(1. 11 u'nga), am/ 0..,,,,„.i..1.01,e 1t nit, lire W..I Ht •y: S o.e1t •DINING ROOM FURNISHINGS
4t,i,•r true• proph,1'A''''!''';e :)t•1'' - 1 my ignore not failure... inure. sed „ _ S''t 0144 'ad, lir:., G, 1[ n'''1"....""." 1 Buffett set, colonel linen, -Airs, W.
Ga'' w•o:ald h•tay'. "rite'' 1 '.:h = .4;11-1.1,, aur eeunnl- I -n --old .t ,'n`, Airs 44 Logan, In Tart ,ver' 1 '.,, La 111, 114., W, Jeffrey; \11)14 --ti' <et,
4.44ea uatu1 t111S enabling hien t, •1 ,t :; o.( -sole It AI.Ca:Punt, vii 11.
th •,e uuti,•. fo I •:.It H :. 'o white 1:11r•n, Mr.;, C. R. Copeland,
t1 : r.).4,er h4• a 1)114.0"^aloe d:,1,137• •,r nisi a new Kine ,Iver 'kiln, the 1Vood; Pie, 0141)1", 141)11)11 J'at) m:" Mir.. Barr; White centre, entln•nider-
of passe 44 a cannot lcnnw, but 1v 1r, 11(•('ullum Pie, Lenton, T. S. 44a1-
a'nt) of I ren l no„ Rill,: ev: ed my,.i \. Ben arse, 1>, t,eairilnvr;
lu- know that it was tune,. 1 --.—eel; and e new r:'n•.lr.. 1 44 Jr.' in, 1.14'. 11, 41'(.tllunt; 1'i', i'uu111cfn, P•un tray cloth', Ileo. C. H. Cmtoland,
and wrong fur 1•:41) 41 f•cit i Ales, ('. R. t-04'''''“u"dlits W. J,
laps- as he did. T)t.e,,ee own .,Arc .•,o, Iii tin,.. or ''1"s" Dickson;Salol 1 varied' Airs, C. Mrs, :\. C, tie re, Lunrheotr ,,t,
tt, . newly appointed 01106 w•,•r1 40 carry W. Watson,Miss 1I Livut stns;
and unbelief d e ' eltveye .. , B. Copeland. D. I14 (111httu; Meat : 1
our :, «mei jad::mel t and d dearue- Luncheon act, comi.d. mi,, 1i. Stin-
eflild of God, and tie -refer, h1' • fou in Israel; the; God ran, ,, •••1 dual, r',ei1111 tn' '-'11.41`-'' Airs, W. 1 o 1111,
unnec'.•s.<ary. 111deed, unietle f 11, ' i;i.; •e41 a: a rontnl'ntatnr h.,= =,4i 1• 1), Laidlaw: Fresh loaf, Mrs, W. embroidered, (bTrs.1lAn+eG.I Saee vage,
root of dl (•0uragm,'nt. aril Logan; 4'helse Dish' 3Tr.:, G. 11.
Htat an irloluTrvu, nation will not e•, Alis, M. Stinson; Tea rinth, :SOH
We 4 11not trust and be die t 4_ •d 1.1.1 .4)0 1 (1,Iloborwotl, Miss .A. 1illes1)11 Hiss .lis Livingston, Alias J. W'nnd-
at the earn(' time, The Gole10.1 '1'e But the coo f.: r word BOTTLED GOODS
, wo r of the T orrl cock; Tea e a ry Mrs.1., A. Bennett, j
n.1u4c.= this; aao41)11 trete thattai' to the prophet in this 111)1)•11,1.'' (1411(n, Mrs. W. Jeffrey, .11r,. W, , W. Watson, S•:< Serviettes, embroil -
hove been cin,,:n 1')r this 10,,,• interl•dew• nut have been the most J. Dick:on; Pineatpple and blaek, ere(\, Miss M. Stinson, Mrs. Cl. 11.
11, Tenohv 2:13: ,.h.' we 411 faith- sw•pr•i.,fng one. "Yet. 1 bate left 111„ eu1)alit, 111•;. 4}'. Logan, Mrs, C. R. i Copeland; Six serviettes, any other
losses, lie• (4)1(4 t) faithful; (ar 11' 'knee.v which have not 1)0041d onto , Copeland; Jelly, "qrs. W. j, Dickson, ' kind, Mrs, A, G. Savage, firs, W.
cannot deny himself." I s,•ven thoueend ie Jere% :rt the i R. Hidunnlad; '41:.rnva1i) 14, 2 varlet- Logan; Breakfst sett, 'Airs. A. G.
God'. faith:ruble,: Dever failed 'he Baal, and every mouth whirb hath I l's, 1)r. J, Gr eve, 1'Irs, J, Wri;•ht; Savage, A4'4 M. Stinson; Centro
doubting and diecourage(l prophet'
not kis-ed hint." It was a tu111410 4yple, and 411) 4)) :;, Mrs. G. AT.
1 j piece, embroidered, Aire. C. IL Cope -
Elijah heving fled to the wilder,- , ins• of Elijah's trifle, stowing hem ' 1 14) ri:a0n, ,11rs. J, Wright; Peal141' 111nd Mrs. A, G. Savage;Centre piece
mesa, •flung himself clown under n I
that he was by no means alnnr• in 111carv, 2 vau'ictir.,, Iles, C. il. Cnpo- Crochet trimmed, TI -its G. M. Robert -
juniper tree; but Jehovah and his faithfulness to God. We run al- land" Mfss 1•I. Wool\; Itasphru•izs, son, Mrs, W. Jeffrey,
juniper trees are always together— ways find fellow-heiev'rs if, in plums, firs. G. M. Robertson, 14
When a believer is there. As Elliott • humility and faith, eve 1,,,„11y 1',111: Food; Peas; corn, earned, *ASA M. BEDROOM FURNISHINGS
prayed that God would take ewer' for them. I Wood, Mrs. G, M. Robertson; Tom- Pair pillow slips, embroidered,
his life (of course, he didn't mean • 1, atoes, beans canned, Mrs. G. M. Miss M. Livingston, 1, S. Wallace;
It) God did letter than answer his I I Robertson; Salad dressing., 1 pt. Mies. Pamir pillow slips, any ether kind,
pray")': by an angel tie seri. 1'1•h 1 EGG DISH I .L. A. Bennett, Mrs, W. Logan; Stun- Mrs, C. R. Copeland, 1t. Richmond;
'food and water to strengthen the • 1 Dieedhard-boiled og s, surroun- es, Mrs, Bennett, Dr, Grieve; Relish, Pair hand glade towels, embroidered,
hausted life. Sone one has well said (reel by 'rmodlcs and cnvcred with • 1111(00ke11, M1;o, L. A, Bennett; Pick' Miss M. Livingston, Mrs. A. G. Say -
that we are indeed a btrndle of ram- white :sure, topped by ground rim_ 1 les, mixed sweet and sour pint each, age; Pair handmade towels, any
tradictions: Fli•,jah was running from nuts, make an ileal baked dish for Mrs, C. R. Copeland, Mrs. L, A, other kind, Miss. 4M. Livingston, Mrs,
Jezebel to save his life, and when ,,tup,pe1. Bennett; Pickle,, mustard, pini. each, A. G. Savage; Bath towel and face
'he got safely out of her *easel he . D. McCallum, Mrs. 0. M. Robertson; cloth, Mrs, W. Logan, Mrs, C. R.
asked God to let him diel 1 TELLING LINES Pickled Onions, D. Laidlaw, Mrs. W. Copeland; Dresser scarf and cushion
r-'4en the prophet made n forty ! The lines that point, Tip, round or J. Dickson; Tomato Catsup, Mrs. to match, Miss M. Stinson, Mrs. A,
days' journey "unto 11'13"e1, F4-• traea zig-zag yokes, flounces and L. A. Bennett, Mrs. G. M. Robert- 0e Savage; Vanity set, . pieces, Mrs.
mount of God," supernatnr011y s'1•+• 1,,,n4 on n1w fall clothes are (lusts son; Rasplberry vinegar, Miss M. C. R. Copeland, Miss M. Stinson;
,tained during those forty days by the smartest touches this season. i Wood, Mrs. L. A.. Bennett. • Pin Cushion, Miss M. Stinson, 1st
humiliated. the nation was at last
professedly won over to God. Elijah
stood supreme.
'then a woman threatened his
lif.•, and in craven and utter dis-
couragement he fled. "The fenu?le
'of the specie's , .
Jezebel was the woman. She was
-Queen. 01111 A4' had a bad record.
Ahab'., marrying her is recorded as
nm• of the crowning sin, of his
notorious lite (I. Kings 16:311, She
w'a.e c. P11114141411 by bir'h, a daucrht,•r
or :t pagan thug. Accustomed to
awti1ol its, s6-, 'lad her ,Iwo way and
stoni;e11 at 1 ,thi110', having. destroy,.')
p1 ebets of the 1.04.41 (I. hiss
4e ,An neuro- 4: murder flee . e
brought to pas,. e,nnes 004 :n Der
end immoeteeity. 11,1,1 4 4,'.,d''. ,•, „
of tie ('h.u•(•h.
i' was not wi':'ant 1,.,:,
4114,,,
that F:1!,jal: f•rared w•11:1t
6,' t,ticiti '10. P --rhes,,_ T..-. J,_+
w n:.•e slain him i ,' h e ee,.
d (1 -el 1ni1i(4
Reviving Canadian Arra uslc- ii Wealth
'•edge A IJa'1!',441';'
t',)ie!fil [44 PS.;'.•
(1) At. -Gov. Randolph macs, of 11.0., 44111 nil ended the i„(Naiv111,
(2) .h- 4tap in (he ili;:hland irling. 43) TONNinir (1a• inner. on, of the
mile14e events. (.1) Piriurcvqur lndhlus grouped aro the grounds e1' ice.
114),11.4' Springs Hole!. 1144 Ralph Connor, who pre1(04a.d n( the opcu-alr
Nervlee In the 81111 Dance CIm,)on,
According to general common" to be forgotten. in the rush and throughout the country, She bustle of the present day.
second decisive step towards reviv- '11)e Festivals at Qiiebec and Banff:
big and preserving the wealth of have beton staged d110.ougl) the gen-
ntttslc, indigenous of this country, gen-
erosity of L. W. Beatty,cillairnuin
Pa-
lms been aohteved with the conalu-
and president of the Canadian 44)1»
Won of the Highland Gathering and ctHo Railway Company. Organizing
Festival or Scottish Music held at wok in connection with them has
the Ba.uff. Springs Hotel, Banff, Al -
thetas
of pioneer nature as these fes
bents, dau]ng the first week of Sep heals aro the first oil their kind to
member, Not oltly in Cantina but in havo been stauged do Canada. Thos
the Butted States and Great Britain, work was undertaken try J. Murray
havo newspapers and current maga-
the
general pnbliclty agent of
zings commented most favorably Gnu Canadian Pacific whose peisonaxl
upon this musical event, the Best interest largely41 accounted for their
YeS1111.11t0 along Illiese lines being ,in ` Qe�' ofeny
a of'tho old folksongs
May when the Canadian Polksong which . were eaUm ed at the Ca.nadlaut
and Handicraft Festival was held at Ifalntsolmg Festival being translated
the Chateau FrOmtenac, Quebec (City. bits in Canada played a rammer-
Proof of the interest taken in them able ;part in the developmon t of the
across the water wee given ,recently cowry, mice. ne•mes having prom.
when the Right Hon. Stanley Bald- inence men. ntl9,ny engineering, Per -
win, Premier or Great Britain, coon- trading and exploration enterprises
merited upon the Pollesotvg Festival -such mora as Fraser, Mackenzie
held at Quebec. This event was ono and Thompson, and many others of
Of the first of public interested the .past generations who penetrated
touched upon by' the Premier after the mountains of the West, 1t was,
his arrival in Canada. Mr. Baldwin mare in the same motmtains, ilnr;v-
observed with pleasure the success aped In the world for beauty, that
of the Fe4tivltl and stated that the Scottish Festival was held and
events of that kind wore' invaluable for which hundreds gathered (roan
in keeping alive the oldetfine cu8-
tam:s, songs and handicrafts lrhioh,
ho was soliry t0 observe, were wont
Scottish regiments in Canada had
pipers present to compote roc the
highest. honors. The artists thom-
'lverY were In most 0)tirves Scots or
no mean artistiry, Tho festival of
111it'141 was supplemented by a Pall
program men of Scottish games and tests
of prowess, which proved One Of the
outstanding features of the three-
day gathering,
Whit many colorful events have
Talton place al, ills Tarnow, tnnl1114xin
resort the St•.oltl h 1,`-()SLlv11,1 40148 per-
haps the nnesl. picturesque, ('or 1in
addition to the brilliant. plaicis,oi the
'highlanders, were to bo seen the
traditional 'gay drama of the 111111ana
Who gathered horn the Blood and
Stoney Reserves to witness the
events. They watched with keen in-
terest tor, 14)r'rlin1 (111000 st.tps of
the Seats and 14.44811 a•;nil 1.,• the
skirl of the p peq In turn 1:,oy do-
1140115'r111rd (1`•' 01 tl:n'r dal' 't 1,l �ttl
4 0::' •:1 11:14.f•1:11 desa1Nb.0l h'' Ch a
all ,parts or the country to attend, earl•" ace4fii h ev:lou:err ,: • r 1
The G;athel3ng was of a, national Alexander Stade:Azlo 14.,.' .e ;.,.., it
obaraoter, as oaeh of the seVenteoen Henry,