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Spirit wrought perfectly and unhinder-
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in a weak, run-down condition from
which I suffered dFor some time. I
triol different remedies but,nothing
from' ordinary bottles es or, • '.
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tnal:e. them eat from the Ordinary POU d
receptacles be gliid to know of the
"wonder"
His Health IIIA Terrible State Until
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a'ccomplished for God by the might or
power or -wisdom of man, but only by
the Spirit of God {Zeah. iv, '6 .
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may; be induced to use
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the combined action of the medicinal"
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elements extracted from cods' livers
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our Lotd on - Hl wa to Jerusalem
.whither His face was steadfastly set,
for the time was drawing near for
Him to be received up, or, in others;
words, to be slain and he raised the
third day (Luke ix; 22, 64). Although
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camp ea to go along with you as Paras_
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tonic iron, which are contained an
'Vino',,and cough disappeared as
a naural' result.
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primarily to the lost sheep of the:
houseof Israel not to gentiles or
Samaritans Matt.'x, 5, 6; xv 24, for
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•. the kingdom was for Israel, and He
was Israel's Messiah, yet He was
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There are two kinds -the dainty " Fancy
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In sealed packages at
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Become a deserter yourself?"
Oh, no, or at least only tetui ora•
rily. There will be plenty of fighting
'yet in the Jerseys. Clinton's whipped
all right, and is to have a time
'we claim and will pay back your
money if Vinol does not satisfy.
You:
W. S'. R. Holmes, Druggist
Clinton, Ontario
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" About two ears ago, I found m
Y g y
health in a very bad state. My kidneys
ever
ready to' bless all, and the time was
drawing near when He would be re -
tested and crucified bye the ,Jews, then
the kingdam would be postponed and .
the osPel given to all the to
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Bic LoanAiN>r,
"During thelastwinter, I wasbothered
and es cents at your grocer's.
It e J, Every package guaranteed.
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Send hoc. in coin or stains
and your grocer's name for
"`-" the' Perrin sample
going
getting away to - the ships. In my
judgment there will be richer picking
tor' a Jerseyman right here at .home,
than with the armyi New
n York,'
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Why do we infer that Joh was a•
jol.ers
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were notdoingioheir work, analthe need
run down an condition. I felt the need
of someremed anti having seen
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fruit -a -fives" advertised, I decided to
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gather from thence in this age of "the
of
mystery" his body, the church, to ,
share with Him Hise kingto d and
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gory. As these ten lelers stood afar
der much. with a Weak Back. I was
advised by a friend to try GIN PILLS
and I did, The first box I found helped
me very much and I found when I had
taken the second, 'I was completely
package'
amok to the ,
Ponta Tina. of some of the other Perrins
Olielr eorory Biscuit Dainties. 12
S. PERRIN & COMPANY
There was a moment's silence; then
;the girl asked, a shade of horror in
her voice:
- "Surely, cannot to
he boiled over with Memos
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W hat was the first some al the gees!
Chico.eo fire?
Kerosene.
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trythem. Their effect I found more
than satisfactory. Their was
and the result all that could be expected.
"My kidneys resumed their normal
action after I had taken upwards of a
oft and cried, "Jesus, Master. have;
mercy on us," Ells heart or compos-
cion went out to them, and Ile sent
them to the priests. implied that
cured."l' Mns. F. WILCOX
f GIN PILLS do not do all that we
that
say they will -let us know, and we will
eheerfnllyrefundyou.yourmoney. Send
for
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LONDON, - CANADAOh,
you mean ally
yourself with guerillas, Captain Grant?
With with Fagin?"
The man laughed, but mirthlessly.
A Tale of Timbuktu,
tell me, have you ever been
Across to Timbuktu?
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dozen boxes and I regained my old -tine
vitality. Today, I am as well as ever,
the best health I have ever had"
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which
their request was grunted and the
work was done (Luke v, 14; 11'latt. viii,
4), They evidently so understood it
a free sample and see for yourself
that they will do you good. Then buy
the regular boxes at your dealers -goo:„
6 for z 0,
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And have you any notion what
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their war, and
National Drug and Chemical Co, of
it? Well, personally Irfalil to see why
The
The Timbuktuzers (0.
"Fruit-a=tires"is the greatest Kidney
remedy in the world, It acts on the
and started on as they
went they were cleansed One or the
Canada, Limited Toronto -
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r Doubt
Fagin is any more of a scoundrel than
some of these other fellows in gilt
epaulets. however, I've not come to
that point yet. The fact is I have a
priyato aEain to attend to before I
leave this neighborhood: Can you
guess what it is?"
You see, 1 know exactly what
They say and how they leak,
For 1 read all about Them
to a big three volume book.
To sum it uep concisely,
Here's the sist 0P what 1 read.
The Timbuktuzers rise -they eat-
And drink -and go to bed:
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bowels and the skin as well as the Kid-
Heys and thereby soothes and cures any
Kidney soreness,
"Fruit -a -tires" is sold h all dealers
at 60e a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25e,
or will be sent on receipt of price by
Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa.
Mn was so full of joy and gratitude
that be at once ;turned back to thank
his healer, and glorifying God with a
loud voice fell on his face at Jesus'
feet and gave, Him thanks. He was a
Samaritan, which seems to imply that
the rest were Jews: How patbetic
Ana was t tsere wttn your' nn
Wife asked.
"'Didn't I say it leas heaven?" was
his crush ing reply..Cleveland Plain
Dealer'
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tiny confession you would realize the
"I? Certainly not."
t
seems our Lord's question, "Were
ptecessity, However, the fact that you
are the bearer of dispatches should
be sufficient; your duty to the Colo-
ties is more important than any pri-
vale quarrel. You will go?"
"Yes -but you? Are you' safe with
him?"
'Perfectly. I wish I might be
clothed in my own proper dress, but
with Peter and Tonopah on guard,
Captain Grant alone is not danger-
g
bus. Besides, I wish to learn his pur-
"Weil, you will know shortly -the
ambulance is coming."
I Irode my horse slowly forward,
kee in at the edge of the road, until
P g s
assured a sufficient distance separated
us. Then I gave the restive animal
a sharp touch of the spur, sending him
P g
swiftly forward. My escort would have
a mile or two the start, yet that was
nothing. My thoughts were not with
them, or with my military duty, butj
Y y,
reverted to the little
And now, altpough 1 With to end
This interesting story,
That's an I know of Timbuktu
And tbe Timbuktuzers' glory.
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Her 'irk
Her �E
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Racked
Racked Her
stoutly
is time
ed,
man
be brothers.
Tiro LATEST LK usnrtn
watching for the,
for the good th'
and its face is so like
in the moon that they
Then the
TOTS.
hour
Igs to be
that
surely
very bottles
when it
sere-
of the
must
are
rue! Savers,
Fireless cooker 'comes first in the
list.
Gas griddles are heat conservers,
Combination teakettle and double
boiler saves time.-_
Device utilizing one burner for ball.Israel's
Ing is on sale
Portable oven has window that pre
vents loss of heat,would
there not ten cleansed: but where
are the nine?" Nona to give glory to
God save this stranger. Is it so still
that Ile finds gratitude only in one out
of ten? How is it with yon?
Leprosy was one of the emblems of
national condition before God,
as when Moses' band was made lee
rous and then healed (Ex. iv, 6, 7) God
teach Moses'and Pharaohsighth that,
though Israel was in tbe of
Couldn't D® Una�se�. !irk
HEART WAS SO OAD.,
Mrs. Thomas Melville, Saltcoats, Sask.,
writes:-" I thought it my duty to write
and tella you how much your Milburn':
Heart and Nerve Pills did for me- M3
pose in seeking to join us." She hes-
itated. "You must not fear for me,
but -but I wish, to tell you all, and-
and I am sure I shall need your help."
"You mean I am to join you again-
at Elmhurst?"
"Is that asking too much?"
"Clair," I whispered, bending to-
ward her, so Peter could not overhear,
"nothing shall keep me from coming,
dear, I will ride back the moment my
dispatches-are
eiIn Arnold's
nhandsot aid of
first....
company around
the wounded man. The bearing of
the dispatch to Arnold was mere rot-�EAUTIf
tine, involving only steady riding, but
the relations existing between Claire,
Grant, and Eric Mortimer were full
y
of mystery. There were connectingPINE
links I could not understand; no doubt
had the girl been Permitted to con-
elude her story I might fit it togvth-have
er, but as it was I was left groping in
the darkness, Yet my mind tens-
to Eric'sut ciously ete its original theory as
strange disappearance -ho
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DR ■ WOODS NORWAY
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SYRUP
Effected . Cu�°e■
coughs3
Obstinate ' and colds 'field to
interesting, fol they h:n
their corks, -a'Itb dunce
them, uvd comfortable
folded across their bulging
And with great forethought
venter has arranged for
faces and arms so that
which side the nurse sets
the little medicine friend
tug the wee Invalid. Titer
tiny doll girl nurse with
sown, collar, cuffs, apron
like the big nurse who
real work in the sickroom,
a Paces onheart
caps above
paper.arms
sides.
the in-
two sets of
no matter on
the bottle
Is still watch-
there is a
blue striped
and cap, just
is doing the
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Ul. HAIR Ada
CLEAN COOL SCAlP
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Use Parisian Sage, It Makes the
Hair Fluffy and Abundant
It is nead!ess 'for you to haVle
hair that is anything short of per
Egypt as unclean as a nation of lepers,
He could easily cleanse and deliver
them. The serpent 'sign was to teach
Moses not to fear to approach the king
of Egypt, and the water of the Nile
tamed to de that God would hum-
ble the pride of Egypt.
How happy this grateful leper must
been to hear the Lord Jesus say
to him, "Arise; go thy way; thy faith
bath made thee whole." We think of
His word to the penitent woman in the
house of Simon, the Pharisee, "Thy
was so bad I could not sleep, eat
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nor walk about the, house, I could not
my hodsework at all, what my bus•
band could not do had to go undone
I had two small children depending or
me besides three men to cook for, and i1
My humetonotbea ents mdo anything
My husband had taken some of yom
pme trills , some years ago, and insisted or
yiad them, h I started, and be.
fore I had taken them two weeks I wai
considerably bett@r, and before I had
taken two boxes Iwas doing my own wort
again. Anyone suffering from hearl
or nerve trouble of any kind shouic
ills a trial. If anyone
Leone. himself; what is , it you need me
for?"
"Eric," she answered swiftly. "Ile
has disappeared, dead or deserted. 011,
was to believe Save his the
rlastistrue, that II
dressed in this uniform, performed the
him. feel Grant
had been betrayed by Grant, and was
being held prisoner. But where? By
whom? And for what purpose?
I pondered on this problem as my
through the
dorsoust, loughed y s unconsciously
the dark road. Grant could not have
the greatful, soothing and healing power
of Dr, Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, and
for the racking, persistent cough, often
present in consumptive casts, it will be
Found exceedingly beneficial and pleasant
to take. The use of it is generally in-
orcated lung troubles rapieartoms butof throat, esp especially
so with all of a
Hess it is to. stead right
and see that everything is
that the medicine friends
"quick get well" doses on
Then there are some
drinking ducks which iooha
real pond ducks, but
by the bottles
orderly and
give their
time.
funny little
just like
have hollow
feet. If it is falling-out, losing col-
or, splitting,. or if the scalp burns
and itches, ntmediafely gut from
W. S. R. Holmes o1' any drug coun-
ter to 50 (cent hotijle of Parisian
Sager rue id 'frequleatly-the firsll
application removes dandruff, in-
the scalp, and beautifies
viToronto,
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sins are forgiven; Thy faith bath
saved thee; go in peace." Also to the
woman who had been twelve years
sick and growing worse. "Daughter, be
of good comfort: thy faith hath made
thee whole; go in peace" oke v11 4
501vill 4
just give your
carestowrite to me .I will gladly giw
thein all the information I know con
corning your wonderful medicine."
Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills nrr
50c. per box, or 3 boxes for 81.25, at al
dealers,or mailed direct on receipt o
rice by The T, Milburn Co., Limited
Ont.
work assigned I sure
known that Colonel Mortimer was be-consumptivethe
persons
tendency, its backs to hold the liquid
for the wee
the Jinfes
al-
the flair until it is gloriously rad -
knows where he is, what has become
of him. 1 went to him in Phfladel-
phia, but he only sneered, and: said the
tiioy had away. I know
ing taken home. His mooting with the
ambulance party was altogether an ac-
cadent, Yet I had no faith the man
or catarrhal as prompt
curative ro ernes speedily remove the thirsty one. Cdd little
danger, and restore the throat lungs also go with the table, and
to a sound healthy state if used in time. fun to eat chicken jelly
food carriers
it Is great
from a little
hint, ;
Parisian Sagefsupplies stair needs
-is , pehfectly t e!Le e. St em1-
tains the exact elementls required'
A Complicated Case.
"Grovscher always looks worried
doesn't he thick oY somethlvg
This is apple blossom time.
Scnd •in all news that is •news.
doubtless run
er;
[bett[letter; that is not like a Mortimer,
p3nt I cannot search for him; I must
stay with my father. But if I can only
e assured you will come."
"You can be assured."
"Mistress Claire," broke in Peter,
was out seeking British stragglers, for
. had he been dispatched on such a Tis•
sion he would have had at least a
squad of soldiers with him. Then what?
The probability was that he was eith-
er riding to Elmhurst, or to some ren-
dezvous Fagin.
Mrs, Edward Patterson, Young's Cove wooden tub or to eat tiny
Road, N.B., writes: -"I have had oc- out of a little glass coal
canon to use Dr. Wood's Norway pine all the little table has
Syrup, and can say that it s certainly amazingly to pass the time
a good medicine. About a year ago I nishes mother and nurse
ed on
my j igsaard left thema severe cold tintahverylweak , er to be forgotten stories,
toasts tares
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bucket But
to offer helps
and fur-
food for rev-
to make the hair soft, wavy, andios-
sy and to alalic it grow thick and
beiauti'ful.
You 'hill surely like Parisian
Stages It is one of the Lest and;
most elelight-ful hair tonics known,
pleasant?"
"Weil, he has himself kind or whip -
aatved. The only Ching he thinks of
with pleasure is money. And Ile can't
think of money without worrying."
Washington Star.
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�'or Infants and Children,
Kind You Have Always Bought
"some one Is riding up the road."
with Some,plan had
been interrupted by Clinton's sudden
state. The cough racked me terribly,the
I in despair friend
Nice Family Jar.
"Yes, Peter, yes. Major, wait here!
117on't move. We, will go back and
nteet him." '
I held my horse steady, although he
march, by the British defeat at Mon-
mouth, and Grant was risking his
commission, braving the charge of de-
section, for. some.. private purpose.
and was until n ad -Two
'wised me to give Dr. Wood's Norway
Pine Syrup a trial. 1 got a bottle, and
before I had it half gone I found relief.
I used two bottles, and have never been
Eggless Recipes.
Cabbage or Salad Dressing,
a double boiler' one generous
spoonful of
floter,' Add to
spoonful flour, one teaspoonful
-Melt In
table
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"Last night," said Mr; Henpeck, "I
Dreamed that I was in heaves"
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kplade an effort to follow. Voices came
back to me through the darkness-
This might be love of Claire, revenge
upon lyric, or possibly both combined.
bothered since. I would not Ue without
it in the house."
price, 25c.; family 50c.
e-
sugar, one-half teaspoonful
three dashes
of made
e
paprika,
'1'•�a'
;Grants loud enough to be clearly"
heard.
"What, is this you, Claire?" he•
The latter would seem most probable.
He would use Eric in some way to
threaten the sister, to compel her to
P
size, Manu-
factured only by' The T. Milburn Co.,
Limited, Toronto, Ont.
mustard, of
quarter teaspoonful of salt,
per to taste. When these
blended add slowly, stirring
one -c1,40.,
white pep-
am well
constant -k
Lesson !X.—Second Quarter, i'or
May 31, �L�t�
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vt�sr�uu t,t;. ,..,1-1 o gt!+Z,5i, a)l,14( ::'rr, ;9 r•, '
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laughed gruffly. • "By all the goda, I
+bousdit it must be Eric. I never ex-
sacrifice herself. She was of a nature
to do this, as was already abuuilantly
proved by her assumption of male
Homemade Kitchen Cupboard.
A good' many small kitchens have
not enough cupboard Space, and the
ly to avoid lumps, one-half
boiling water and three
Worcestershire sauce.
pint of
dropst of
Continue stir-
THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES.•
d ' .i�e4.eioe the cost ®f living
x
by eating more bred
petted to fid you togged out in thio
etyle. By Jove, I wish it was day-
lig ht"
Whatever she- replied must have
-Sobered the fellow,
"Everything say you take wrongly.
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Of course it's all right, for the coon-
is: full of stragglers out of both
armies: Lord, I don't caro what you
*ear; as long ae it sults you.My
business? Oh, I. explained all that; to
your putty -faced servant -Saint Anne!
that fellow! But I'll. review the mat-
ter again. I'm, drumming up Clinton's
�lesex^tees, but naw r' a mut .. ,, r
attire to save 17ric's reputation. My
own responsibility loomed large as I
reached this conclusion, and remem-
bored her appeal for help, She, also,
must suspect the truth, and had turned
to me as the only one capable of un-
ravel•
ing the mystery. She trusted me,
loved me, l now believed -and, under
God, I would prove worthy of her faith,
With teeth clinched in sudden deter-
mindtion I caught up with my little
squad' of plodding horsemen,, and, with
word of command, hurried them into
a sharp trot.
Riding ahead, boot to boot with
Conroy, I'thou ht out•a plan for ac-'
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home. To do s0 ptucheae from your
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cover, put on strong hinges in place of
ten ones and a fastener for front of the
doer, se d the is on end and put
two shelves, leaving splice on top shelf
for spices in boxes. Have the middle
shelf just deep enough for tapioca,
cornstarch, raisins, cereals,• etc. That
will :leave the bottom shelf quite dee p,
Yob can ,put jars in For rice, split peas,
etc. Don't have shelves tette -quite to
the edge of the box. 'Put the hook on
ring until* thick. Cook five
too thick put in a little
Should the dressing' be
pour it while hot over finely
cabbage; if for salads use
Surprise Molasses Cake.
deep agate pan one-half
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of sweet lard, the grated
orange, one quarter teaspoonful
and one small teaspoonful
soda. Put these on the
minutes to • melt, remot•e,
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it be the Old Testament or the New,
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morning, told him enough of the story
to arouse his interest. Just before
sunrise we'K"
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deserted. There was no halting, al-
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Spirit God may
things that are freely given of God,
To the natural man who has not been
born again these things of God are all
foolishness, for only the spiritual man
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enemy of God and man, the father of
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wand, who will to the last make waft'
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