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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1929-02-07, Page 6- — I � I � , - I I I 11 I I � I I . 1, I 11 � I i I I ­ I I I I . � I � I ". . : I : I I I � I I , � ,� I I I . � 1� I . I I I )1� � . I I I I I . I . 1, I I I I I � I � I I I 11 I I 11 " �, ". , ,i4 I �,`, ,,� , � I I � � , � , I .11 I I I " I I . � I � 11" I I � I I . I ,, I I . I � � 1 7-7—--- ------- —­­_­,_.__,_-__. —.----- __4 _4___._ ___ , =77 1 . � I � : ___ -.___­_______._ � -1 ---- ­­---- ,---- - � � - �- ,- ,,, , ____� --.----- - ---­-­-­----- I .1 -_11-11; -1_77 --,,-.,-.,, __ ... _ , . I -- f—.---- I I -1-1-111-11 -1 ­.- ,_­_­�_­_ ­­ ­­­_-_­.­­­­, , ­.­­ ....... ___._ I . I ­ ­­ : , �� I . _.__,____A__,____,_ ...... �_ I . I I I I ' Go d Ad�ice .1 I I 'A' 5,6DA Fast Qrowh-ig, in p9pularity I " I I � I 'oglan(t a pvoDonderatlTIF DwIltl I I � I I . I � � 0 � � I . . . � e0v li, on � I . � i I .11 I ...1-1 - - I ill dL�:11�lwg j�a�t� liffairs", � I mik,stohes Passed I'a'A I Sunday 'School . I I 1 .21 . -_ 1. � - 9281. . I __"..­Wmuuzawm��� � I � I I i, � � 1. I ��� - ,,, -1 I . - , , , , I .1 I I - ar 1. I Pron''Iri,nr I I � 111. I I Fold ShOWS How t-,, Prevent I P .. .. I q Pot, W. I I , in' rorw),rd I I � � I ' I I - - , . - - "I � I At, 0j�!-,, claw Au4',rl�� "­,A� propm-Ing ; � I '­ Lei��,Son . , I I Waste inirade and ' , , ' �- I I I I I 'A'',go., - lWarc , - 2an 11 I I . " 11 I I NNNN I bia, had been, I)rcm, h of Won "' 11 .t 9 ;: fal� War with 11le" � li?�� I . _­ � I I 11 U , � I . � I � I I I I rinance �. � _-�g� ,,,, I... I I'�, ised Garipac asslc,b��nca against 11 u s, I , I I R I I I I . I I I I �.;111 MM�111 I I I , . __1 I . I , New' 'Yprk_Refopj-qatjon,' c� Z..i � .__.___1__.__-_.___------ . _ , the I'll ��i i , Hia. , The ,,,,,i,,t sll,natifti!�'. t�vbleb_� I I I Febru-,Jry, 101 U��,Son V : !--i�epc,lli , ance " 111011ey JSY�teln" of the Uz&ed Stated �� I , ::: ; i dacell the Gmat "V"ar � _)ro- The Year 3ust closed has boen a difi� I �� , was articipated, , - takes an ,important pht6a artiong,the ; - I ' tinctly woman'�s year oil account of " � �Znd F�,Iith--Acl�s 2: L2-Sg; LLIke I'D' I.. � . , � ! � 119,volsky 7wa� told � by the' German � , ,e� � . .. 1-24, Gol,_�c,li -,,�,­F',apent Ye, Lind " . back entitled "My, Philosophy in . 11 � �. "p, - .:::1,., I Chancellor, Prince Ton Bulow, that , the, many injile8tones woman Toll, , I , V k�. �,� .NEK, I � �sed by Heirry Ford in a, -_ l . ,% I?assed la,lier march forward, : I I , 'Opi�s alBell I ��� " .1 , OWInk to tile of 11 . I I believe I tile q,"snel'-p4lark 1; 15.� , Industry," publishec! by Coward� , i .... I'M ;It present' grouping . British woman, without doubt, will ` I " I A�\TALYSIS. Mccann. , . 11 � i ,l,: ". Edropean powers, ,Germany would act re'rao 'I' I � � With Austria In a xierfe�,t and close inber, 1928, �ivo 4ad,a quarter ' .1 , 1. REN'Tr RF 11 "I'ANC, a h��pothetical i�' � � - , I j�, A c h Mr. * Fop�d propeunds �, � atitled to a ,,late, and � �GQST' �A,XL) ,PE�l �, solidarity on every quo"boll. 111111,111, are now e , I ,. ;� Inlo all'i o,llalf million of this nuixibaV � I 2:,b�-�9. , ' . TIOPition)n Anance and then: proceeds , � iv �Il; I � ,00. RN.: 1. I I . - I.."M... 11 1, I I I 11 REPEN�p,VNOF ��N,J) 11IJ-1T.: ar,TURN TO to AnOW01i it, He shows how a :'000,- f I -,.,.. . Ariary outburst , , � df Young wo,men between 21 and 2ii � ": ' I TI -111 VATIM3, Luke I'): 0 -Ll- 000,000 - public improvement bond ., I Ailexiblial bullst out in a passion of Years 01 . -1 I INTRODUCi',ioN -Thepe� ape, Wo issito is-fina�hced by -the Governm6nti � I � rage at, the British Ambassador In � , Politicians are racked with coiije I ct� � � . I I , the siecurity for ivhich "is nothing I ".......... ... 1 0 ' , 91, ........ 1, � Nvord,� to ex�i,ess the idea ,a,' -repent- . � .... !�� ... I Vienna ac�usin England ,of ,giving tur as to ,how this groat voting I I One, mare or less than th ,;. - ... � anee in the N,ev,, Testainent a energy of , � :: '��.:,,. i. I , support, to Serbia. "Yen People In Strength will be used in the forth� ' c ,a I in- its most produ ti e f r ; � , I I I I i3�eiins the hangin�, of the, ­!nd. we lt I ' c V 0 in i �,: I England are incurring a great reopen- 5oialng general election, , ivhile the othe,r e%wesses the thought i,e,, natural resources." , �, 11 � ,� *q , � Hibility, and the Russians too, The This Is the constummation of tho - 'beg 1 ',11,15'0 - atiltude of both nowSrs Is anything pro � of tuxiliug to Goi. Jesus ari� his "Stippose . we borrow $30,000,0010 . , �wajr work Initiated by Mr-- Panic - i i I I . , ,�� I public: miristry b.%,--1)reacbing',the nec- _-Id pay 120 per � cent. interest, we I M?1� .�IX001� ..... ,� ,!.��, I but friendly. All'I call say Is that It burst and the Suffragettes, I I I I I d I .. I e.9sity of repenLance, and he adde as I ,ii"g,g, . I ar. urgent, that the kingdoni of he- literally.have to pay $66,000,000 for I Russia wants war she shall have It." -,There are,- eight women in the �lpe use of $ 1 30;GDOX0", . :: � *...", ,Tg��.,,. The British Ambassador to Berlin House of Commons, and one of tb�cm,- I lie sa�s. ;; .. $� i� I I Ven was � a� hand. The two passages 6 I ,,, 1. " .� I '111i� �. .'�. . 'That:is,, we p y $30, 00,00o I - ,, Miss- Ellen' WlIkin ,' ban achieved , . v,hich f.orm diu Lesson are taken , A 0 ,for the ,11 .,��!.�)* *i-otes in March, 1969: flon . . �� g � . . , from t�e't.�orlcs of LiAce, and shc-�, .public inippovellpent and $36,000,000 �� �i ­ ;, i��.', , "While tine minister of foreign at- fame I)y bursting the daorz� of con, . , , I .:� I., .'M I how the apostfe�.Peter ,preaches that for th6 loall. And it was the govern, �Ii I fairs Is saying one kthing, the other yelition that kept women vie;ttors to , . I ' I I M3011- recut's njoney to begin with. It SeeinS I 1; I ere. I repentance is the condiEo;�,, of � two or three may:ba holding forth In � I .4 � Westminster outsIde the ,strang � ing the'nspel... �L&he is the evaugeli9t lil " I , 1.11., . I ' � I I M a very childish al.d unbusinesslike W;: quite a different language, lAst week d1ning-room.. . I . I � of the grace'of God', L, i ,� . I inethod, I I ­ � .. 11111:�� t*� . there was a fine exampla�� of 'this� It is In Itself a great feat thig , . 1. 1'J,'NThUUk3T AND RIH,LN�PAN6& Acts 11 � I . Suppose, for 6xaniple," he says, : whilo Schoen, tile Foreign Minister, broalt-down of -time-honored custom, � I . : � , 2 - 1 9,4P.- ' ' ' . I � , � . "we decide to 'relieve . ui - ..!;, was deploring to me Arellthurs im- and the bachelors of the Honse ktre �, . , , I . icnlplo�mejlt , ..;.;:, 1: � . I -t is by carrying, on goine -necessary iin. � manageable chaxactpr, and of the highly aptireclative. They presented V. 32, This sernion.'on Pentecos . .- !. : . the earliest' exqinplo in A6ts ofAhe - M .... I "I I I 51 11.1 0 klarlen, Miss Ellen Wilk:nsbn with a New � provirlent and to do this the Gov�_- - .. "N. ­:� . stiffness of the attitude of ki I . :.. ".........""In", . � 'n', 'n', 'n', ,.n. , I I prepching by the apostic�. , Pe�er na- a I .." m. ��i � .. I , I turally talctis the. place "ot icadopship, rninent needs ,130,000,00Q. That' i I ­ ..".i. . I the assistant Voraign' Minivtor1n, the Year gift. It was ail, aixtomatic- gas � L and declares that his dhief i,V,6kk is 1,50-0,000 $20,bills or 8,600,00Q�$18 ;.. I , ; I. I very next ro, I oin was drafting the cooker; � . I I . I toL bear witness of -the, hings which: li�e bills, The Government can issue these : ­ 111; I,, : Nordtlenotsche communique to stiffen Women are quftly hat Irr latIbIT , . had seen, esliceizIly of the revolution� against ilia value of the'thini; in oos "I :.. I � , V. I :, 11 the People, as there had, hosaid. tratin as - �� I " - I ': . . . . . . . . 11 . ­ - ", ...... ..11-11--li, � ..... - I I I ,� 11 ,increasing the numbers, of thelle "- aFy fact of tile Resi*mct�on. ,This pect and \vith'thein pay every expeng S I __ - - - - - - I ;_ far too. much, qrIficlein In the press titled to we . in " risen Christ �ccomes the theme, of all connee . . . . ': �, I . —_ ­ I 1 7 1 a .ar the W19 And gown � I I ____ � . . nil el � here,with '%ard to ,L" the law courts. It 'matters not that - 'their discut , ted with, the work, then. put the� , I . I I . . I I =_= _�__ I th. I . I sion, . - 'tifiil,!�, ope ti b i and out of its earn- , I I . al. I . . I _V. 33. This descent of tl - 'Spirit ,,, , "' . � � . ­ Ind , S­.�rlstire. tbe,,entire, $30,000,000 'Ski I i3KI-JORING IN THE AL -PS _ . . . � Plan'af Attack . one of the mere diaLijaguished Of Mali . , � is ,the direct result of Christ'�� exalta7 ­ , I -Joring behiltd. a horse Is one of tile popular winter pasittines.of those who take a winter holiday in the - xxinber hiiia wrEtten sacying that solidt-, . - � � The Austrian plan was to move a flors; are ' me enniieriative that they, . I . tion to the right hand of God " sin" -worth of .currency which - Jim. been Alps and it Is a great sport. Near Toronto on North Yonge 1 str at it is not unusual to see ski-iers towing be- large force to Serbia about March'.2%. will -iDDt - Tyrief women barrIBtel,,s. StIR , 1 1; 1�.­ ' - �. - . . � .a 11 'IS - one Of the ni$-s- of issued. Econoinistz no longer L ques- hind motor cars, I - I lw . . I I I �c 11.01 dlli' �1 k� iebu,s that lit would send tlien��tbe tion that method of doing things.* In- ­ , I � I 1 1909, after the tatinmiltzim, while witk more amid more aTo "balled," ov;m If I � , , collifoi-ter. deed, it lo�ks as if financial eiijincer- I � I . " I a 24 fiours,time limitit a weak �efoite fuW are Abosem. �­ V.��34. David in this � verse stands ing will ctinw-round to Something I — I - - that � action - . . takes, Getcamily- An extrac,ndinary Dreiedblit Ilas � I . . . " for thopsalins, ..nd Peter uses a verse very like it. We, shall see gre in . _­ strpek at 6L Fetemburr- , . been created In ther east by the ap. . . . I The Bmt,ffh Ajtmha$$8dR= talog - I en we apply engineering - Th'reat , , . . raph . . ti - The Otter's First * ' I � -n 1::'� which Jesus had used very effectually provement wh . - Austria 1, I before the scribes. Sea Matt. 22:41-46 � , I . I poZmtramid Of Miss Daw Iffive, Toun. air � - . "'"we' i3 a fudge of the high court at Rangoon. . , ' r , , . � , methods to finance."' : .1 . , � 'bet of the se . .,, ) on ua=h 23' two I sky . V. 86. The eff rmon is Swim To Attack Britain 'd ., instz litaneous. Those who listened "The more alept financial men of I . in great mlar=this afternoon, Ith'Bak - � . Wcabam are entering professional ". this country ,Are thinking of these . . 1. were 'convinced that this outpouring - I I I a ome th, wnst 6va been made to� arid 1)uSit, caxeers in thoreasing '. of Pentecost -aas +he direct presence mateeks on �roader lines than ever be- ,When he went into the water the � In 1908 ,��Jret, hini by the German Ambaese,dor." numabers dbaly-they-ohow especial I I of God, and. tbov wore filled with that fare, and that is very heartening for, next night and Weill to walk towards 0 . � . I . "Ris Surrender to the German cTo- Ite flor astato management, . � I .annesa .:,.sense of awe and self-cor.eenmation, after till, financial problems will have his mother, he floated. lite was so I . Interesting Data Corning to maind, which was rrvemprWry, was sell ebeairfaill aixd physilcal. research, I ,,� which.always arises when thi sinful to be handled by financial ininds. The pleased that he set out acros.4 the I complete and sudden, that I feel The ha's �, ' . Light on, Conditions in the i ,� iMIlIng irad buZiling. businesses, , heart realizes the i.earness of tile holy rank and file of oul� people are able river by himself, finding that he could . -i trr,Aor car manilYacture, aircraittand . : , - I � .been ruderly shakim. Ile will, I think ,. , ! God. to see ]low things ought to be, but the turn easily towards his mother by . .1 � . I I Dangerous Days of Pre- .- cede all akxrg the Tim' I !Ihdl . ding construction. . I � Wt V. 38, Peter now tells thom vrtat.t' 0 ." I I . . . I ', do. ,a spicialists ,will have to create the Swinging his hindquarters and rudder. I � MNB E lizabeth Scott beat till coin- , They must first of all, repent at . War Europe . I= really Itagwried w that.2 z', turn awav ft<m their unbelief. Then methods by which the, 'ought -to -bel He turned and ,turned man-,%, times Ill . . . I . � ivus *em.d With an 111trk'natum., OTS 'Witli ,her. design for the Stake � 'd"they Wlasf receive bapEzin as a sika will actually come into practice!' ' . his happiness,, east towards Willow � I Llmdoxl,4-The latest volujile of.cott- from Qernrady, threatearrig Immediate i I speare Aleino� � - . that they have been washad from War will not be abolished until its Island and the water -song, west to, � , fiaentlill Foreign ollice documents Is- war, as h -,mL -,T,7 maid idtaris,irrde to ,,!gl Theatre; Dr. Justine, . ' � - their sT,i� and the result -will be that roots are cut, Mr. Ford holds, and wards the kingfisher's uest; and Peal I / tiled by the British Government it- the British Ambassador. 'File Gernimi. 1 Wilson has tile distinction of being " . � ___;h I . .. tl�q w i Isl then receive an -o -pouring 'tons Of its main roots is a false Rock below Canal Bridge, and t114 � _&F- I Teals th'At In. AlHreh, 190q, Germany ,power n?w wnsidered Met ttie ini-Ithe first %"mail to,take her seat as 11 0, his . I P.R.C.P. (Edinburgh); M148 Mabel B. ,,. ajild spirit, whose wonderful money system and the high priests otter -path crossing the big. bend. Vi " I directly threatened Britain. with war. ment hmd amn"d tb,r pashing Regalia] Welle ties becool ; workir. they have just -can (I. , - I - r a a slillibroker, arid � I V. 019. I thereof." North again and then Southwest, I I �' I The threat ,was concealed from the to. the -traEL � Ga . Miss Alga do lit Barra to the vice. . ._z; is the ony; �;av that i I British -people.' Al. Arenthal, the Aus- The jnBlitary prepar&Uon.- in :t - 'Mr. Ford characterizes farming as where the gales. came from, up and ! . libila 1� lEads thani. bacl- to God, and i is a consul Ili Scotland for. Chill, I ,o "the first important Jndust;ry," and down, backwards anti forwards, solne- I trian Foreign Minister, by'llishosdilty "re on a settle tlm� v�as amineljg�; the I � I '�'wav op.. :o ill. who are wi2ing t i 1� opter. I . I envisages the passing of the small times swallowing water, at other times a * I 11 to M. Isvolsk3l, Russfam. -Foreign Mill. immediate readiness Of Gernmny. for . . Air Aaii:rvemanta : *� II IMEPENTANCE ANIO THE RETIJUIT TO #rnior and the advent of "largo cor- sniffling it up his uose; sneezing, Spit-' . later, and ArenthaVs continental hi- war. ,was 'imudaijbited. Russia was Worlymn have gained more diftilin- � � - THE r,kTnnR, Luke 15: 11-24. porations, whose sole business it will ting, coughing, but always swimming, I .1 � triglies had a good deal to do vith alone, France even &Eplonraticaltr sup- il'oils In the world of Sport. I 1 4, , . be to perform the operations of Plow- He learned to hold his nose above the I securing King Edward's ,figtt to th4) ported Russta very feebly, wWle,. ,jAide: Amelia Marhart flew as 0. Pas. . Z� V. 11. Tlls fam.)'-,S parable is con- 111g, planting, � . ,, in 1, cultivating and .har- ream, or ripple, pushed In front of It, . . � Czar at Reval In 1908, though Britaili, was loyal throughout senger frain America to Europe, ,,'talned only I Oil the way, thither we read tbai the In srj�ptjjrt, it was 111tralted to dilylo- while La�l-,t Drainalond-Hay flew In tile � . like, where it is con- vesting. , . � . While swimming Ili this happy way, . . I ,. ,liticted with two others, ,which arise , ap between the he noticed the moon. I I smart appearance of the whole- Ger, matr4; support, Thore was no tible f0r, airship Graf Zeppelin from Germany _ out of the same sitUatioll.L The first Mr. Ford sees ag, It danced oil the I . . ��!,verse tells us of the conditions under People and political leaders, and he water just before lit% u0se. Often he (3 6:a I 11 . man North Sea floet, Wag at anchor Win to- consult Fariis ar Loiidon, any to Atirerleu., �,, which Ji�se parilbles. were. Spoken. holds that nowhere is it more riscerij- had seen the moon, Just outside the . 11, X161, gave tile King food for ratio,,-, delay would be vaii3eoingtrued, and Lady Heattli litm 11terally achieved ".'This is I a parrittle of Hie &rnep - 6F ('- ible than in the matter of liquor. bellow tree, and had tried -to touch it , I � tion upon tile recent Oermilin, naval mtgW preelp,ftaits 1W it catastroplfe-.' ileightj elf fame Ili 'her airpiatte;. and %sbown to sinners. The first two par- "The United States is dry, not only with a Daw. Now he tried to bite it, - . Program of constructlon whIle the - RU06A 6-imckled Mwil Lady Balley accomplished a solo flight � ables set for the divine side of sal- legally, but bk moral conviction," be kut It swarn away from .him. He I tricate evoltitfors; of the tol,ped ft R,000 miles from Londmi to tile ` vaHon in this.,mofiderf ul love of the 0 a' Ras, -ft tbaretore smrreudered W t1W, Of , tIlla excited the mdnitratlion, of naval . Calm � rather. This parable teaches that a continues. "The "American .home is chased It, It wriggled -lite a Silveri . threah. That Gernmany'was read*y for , 1. _ -,7change of inind and telirper must take dry,, and the, American Nation gets fish and lie followed to the Sedges oil, . L offican on board the Royal y44oh� and war appears ftozii the words of Wiler- Brooklundls Automobile Racing Club I ,;_ I I Dlace ere this grace can be accepted. its tGne from the home and not from the far balik of the .rival-, but It no I served it useful object lesson in the IeV and from. the Malner's. comments throw open Its track.to woman racing,' I ', The parable consists 0 two parts: (1) the -,Yet propaganda.11 � �, longer wriggled. It was waiting to . 11 __ efficiency Of the German udyy, il oreign motorists thlu year; lifias.M. J, Ma,o� . !The volume entitled 'Trithsh PoOtt. *11 ..the -,youniger brit'Ver. 11-24, who is ' Mr. Ford pays a striking tlibut* play with him. Across the river Tarim - I I 02ce papers. After Russia and Great OnOcIll won the first race exclusively, - I � chosen as a,.. illustration of the publi- to machinery, which "Jis accomplish. could hear tile mewing of his sister.%, � � I 1 I ., ments On the Qrlgtns of War" also ra- Britain were treated with the sudden for wonieu ever lield there. ,:cans And Shiners; (2) the older bro- Ing IA the world what ban 'has failed but he set off after the moon over the , veals that a Turko,BrIkIsli, ,war im Women Channel swillunters. proved "ther, 25 1 . Imininent Ili 190s. 1. -*. itItiniatum. ou March '25, l9letternich, 1; ,�, E-2. who -recalls the PhaTisees. to do by preaching, propaganda or the meadow. He ran among buttercups . , the German Ambassador, ilsked again tbat tile silver streak could be I . 11 It v�as not an uncominom I . conquered Ily idle "weaker" Sex. Two tbine for ,. man Who was getting old written word." I and ctickoo-flowers and grasses bend- I I , . Czar Cheered Ups . I whatiker Britain would fellow ZtusailL I , " to -posessions and 'dis- Dipping briefly ijit�'forelgn affairs, lug ,with bright points. Farther aid ill in its met of giving 1=,,jjdItIb,laI ae�� women stwasn it In August, MISS Ivy *Ttrl divide up bis . V11at happened at the Aaral ,tek V[ I I. bute thew amon� ilia fairily. on the ,Mr. Ford asserts that "both Russia!s farther from the river he ran, the I I to already known, but Ito are told that sent to the. tortims that Atis tria wltilled Hawke and 1 113a H'ltla Sharp' !"understanding that he -would ))a sup- and China's problems are fundamen- moonlight gleaming oil his coat. to hupose. -1 . . Queen fttrtya� after a vARIt to "llol . some members of the Ruseari. 141- , � ., -ted while he lived. The younger tally industrial and will be solved by Really Is 'was brown like the dust fit . I I I Pero . 0; wj=, Europe, has statterd the tonanialPa- ' . . . r's suits commented imljon the Sir Edward Grey gave him a a. i son's nortion wilald be one-third. the application of . . . Tight methods an October,puff-ball, but the ,water I � . - I . . 1 marked difference in the �)mporor�j O-randum Showing that tile W, MSh thin of wonlen campaign 11' Afgh u' I I V. 11, The �' points out, the un- of tbinking, practically applied." sleeked the hair. ' t= with remilts that have provided % %'F' , Government was not diisposed to 1;1*v,e j,ieemlir ha,-f,p of t'ice b3y to gp'; ;iivay ;.. — gpIrit and attitude ,during the British , from tho father's pro � As he stopped to listen to the bleat EXQUISITE LINES the assurance requirod. wherca#qn 2�evoljttlojmly Nyar , �1- ..sence, the di�- I of laindii;, a.moth whirred by his head . King's visit, to Reval. compared with, the Ambassador remarhe& "That 113 As a Vvootf that *61e' fWhillia- alit 0 I �5 tayep *whiell he Olaces between himself Cabinet Crisis Ail exquisite daytime dress, o*.v- What'they were on the Occasion of the prmpt disqlwou and 4,otlDn IS ClWeIOP, Tend biq foviner '.ionic. and the abandon and tickled him. . , . Tarka forgot treniely wearablc?, with long -waisted r0collt. vish to the. Kalse, at ,5�Wlmi� % vary grave decision. w.bdali has lin, �, with 1,11MVIi be �Ilves himself to the life I the nition-play. Ile crouched lit the per . tiled peace." hig ,there IN tile recont gum of a wd. �-'.'of si�fnl ' Aulaen6e. . In Albania Laid grasses, which rose above his head bodice sbirred through centre -front, munde, where Ike folk anxiety all the Count -Xiattrilinh hnpressed oa mo, man wlio was exijeoted IQ appear at. t I �tljat contributes an air of forinality, time as to Wilat Might be jtjj,wqjea-t, . 1. 11. 14, Put all the thive God is work- I like tile trees of a forest,.some with the grave pooltlan whibb. we w,,,,, ,�, the &Itar witil one happy brldogr6onk . . ill�& for Ills eoliversion. Ila uses dif- To Budget Issue tops like his rudder, others like his I The fulness in two-piece circular skirt edlY sprung Upon him, I M when the other powero 4greeilto putting, in, M WpOarall(le WWI, -- 'ferent ropqns to brin- hhn to a knowl- , whiskers, and all whispering as they i's placed low by long -waisted bodice, , I T"t*ijed Br,Utt, the Austrtan request we abone stood otliw�aiad marrying him, edo-P of th- tmth. The faini..e comes affecting a snug'bW yoke, Belt shows t1i tile light of the fillb,tinafta qea, out, I �._ �� ill , s: . ' at t time when his own gunplies Difficulty Said to Indicate swayed. The nIghtjar returned, pin Its wings over Its head Witbelap' new higher waistline. The collarless tallied in these doollmenIB, It "Oniq -----"*— chaego avmd ca"-dibn Mots 9 the . run out, and the Bad youtli begins to Change in Tirana's Rela&� neckline is softened by gathered jabot certain that ,Areuthai *,Wt�a allped .� Manitoba Free Preas ((T.Jb,�,;, Cana-.' foo! the �inah of huriger. � ­ riolse of a dry stick cracking Tarka Railway Bftncle Ule Ir. 15. He refilim that his1ifa of tions With Italy wE18 gfad to hear his niollZ calling frill. Fashioned of black lustrous 11101skY, no doubt with oil tho mo,Vq, .. 4kall, 6111pV&V lian rrtiftwoil fimm. the, . . pleasure has not brought ,him any- Tirana, Albanla�The latest Cabinet him. lie .niewed. He listened and crepe satin, midnight blue silk �repe, satisfaction b00aA)%a Isvolsky )yas a I Progra rs in-woring at Ole watar IJ1,7411; of the- . thing. His money,is gone, be has jio crisis Iiijare Indicates a change In the the whistle was nearer, so lie ran black chiffon, black shw- velvet, Ineinber of t a Llb,aral Gov . frientiL to h .eriomoltt 4,u Saskatoon Star-Phoea4 (Llb,�,: - . help him. None of *jig old lintlinato relations between the Gov- away lit the wet gmasses.-From, printed sheer �,elvet or Painquin red RUS81% and'Ar'Tatbal Nvas an extreme There IS every indkeeklou i;het the, Qh,c&t Lij,kee wati,krwa .-Fnd q%nada U4 , conlij6ninns is -w1ling to land him a �Orgette crppo is vor offective, To I , losing the xalue) fbipporfor p-lirposoo.: I belilina hand. erilments of King Zogu and the Italian "Tarka the Otter," by Henry William. ge y rehotionary,, He IW fra�4r to tho heads Qf the two qompan-Ij-'s 11:ayq not, ot 01 the wr-bar t1ust lo liolitia diverted, . V. Irl. Even the in atiest food I, do. Promlerk Benito Mussolini, The Gab- son. I make it requires but 3JA_ yards of 40- Brittsh Government and khreat,ahw k�, 3 yet been abbe to get together (? � alat Chicago, , ,.. "JIB OQ4SQiry w0414: 'nipd I itiet. resigned on Jan. 12. bediulse of , Inch material for the 36 -inch Size. To the British 'knlbaagadox at vtoniia, the titiliestion. of �ran,eh line eowtrtji�--j be within its righla la inalsting on the. him. , I _.,____.e,_ Style No. S68 is designed in'sizes.16, 111 Dacembell, 19N% he i 0oPpag ot all drainlaa of water from, V. 17. nt ,his Is the divine way of budget difficulties. The State plainly , - Aalked in IN tljoik but It may be hoped that liofDre brinallitr him to the truth. Wont and needed more money. .But all members The Tariff Threat 18, 20 years, 116, 88, 40 and 0 inches Yagile inamler of the ineetiag at Rev -al the Ratlway ConamitLee, of P'lite Ii1quge I Ire peens,ity, wwaken his old memories, 6tthe Cabinet were not able to agree bust Pattern price. 20c in stamps Or Va. Mijohir,ni, rFaid if 4 mitilmliFili Winnipeg Tribune � (Ind. Calls.): * as all Austrian grievance azain&t. Q'2 Cominlous, whteb"will have tha imal Oversban abould ke rpliowo(b. Canada:., I � Wbaf worldly Pleasure could not do, on inetbods of securing It. coin (coin is preferred), Wrap coin Say, g4vi down to buohiesal, comprojn�. Would "rbal 7 445 C. c,ill, of bunger does. His mind Much Of Congress is now preparing to increase carefully, I Great Britain, . I 111 q'ibitled to have, . Voc�s back to the home which'he had the money used in the new Albanian tile United States tariff protection . .. . He attributed the revaittioa a% eea,� 1305 Vill be &Uggetfied wbilnhivi# iiat-. the �Vtbter leve1r; riptored for namIgn-. left; itild it I$ 3 grOLt think. for him kingdom cbmes froin Italy. The Al- with partloular relation to agricultural HOW TO ORDER PATTERI-TS, stalittriople and I-afy net imly the xallway ).,aeds, *rput,, tIon. p4irposes and U1 ;,Goolyo tiojjnau� . banlan national banks are in Italian products. Actually, though not ,Ili � the Present t the l�Wtaijbig of 0,11t inore linportamt qtl , 'A the people who �tjtl%x for loBa of lj,,vdTq-G1ootrIc Power. that the meniory of the past Is so full. . rOublea te a ixWal tjjtar% Of bleas'alit associations. I hauft -Most Albanian concessions go forin, the purpose is to shut out more Write your name and address plain, ylew, . Vill, be affeeted by the B�65 in ques, If the idiu,atiou. weire reversed 44nd IA V� 18i Ili.� conscience begins �to to Italians. ' . I of the farm products from competition ly, giving number and size of Such, �q An, afratcl,- ilk", . . � I it. were tha rights of the United 5tatem. awakeb. Ile Sees how lie has lieglect- , Naturally It LIS to the interest of with ilia products of the American , patterns ng ,you want, Unclose 90c In, (�.ci% ,-that In governing 01yelas hero ___1_- t.hat were encroached uNa, wq shoubi I ad tile ]ON -a and cnrc of thal hetrie I In (voln preferred, wrap there ts very marked ill�wlll agallbst , PI ure ba Work T , tha dn4y taly to: keel) Albania going, 80 un' farmers. Whatever effect these mea. 6l"ll"Pa Or col: eas �. Qartatuly hear abojit it, A is and Of his father., Ile recoglifi"'t that dmilitedly the Government of Tirana sures have upon our export trade will 1b caverully) for gach ilunibor and I lis and lutich suspicion of our p,oliay% 4 eall't abide to see men. V,I.low of liho Canadian QoVor�maat to heJuA . . this I - i% your order to WIlDon Patterr� I Tbe --tttation . is compl, te'l by Arel,.. away . �heJi- l;ooJa I! That laglecb of the father's love is could act more money from home, be felt directly by the farIners till(, [addre . -" =1 way,, 04 11111)�-- its a.lert and lngisb"I� q4 really�a sin agalns� God, and that he I - n the proiea: , .has 'in further dalln Upon the good- Btit the Albanian Government does not indirectly by every business interest � ,qmvlce, 78 West Adelaide 8b.,,11joronte, I thal's Jealoulgy at Sir *Edward Grey jlte tbd 01nok begin -5 to fArike, " 4: tion of t" rights Q.f 0140 country.. .1, � I 4 ness al -,d lovc or the 11,11le. yet the want to become too deeply - Involved,. ill tile Dominion. I Pa�terna SellL, by an early niall. because TOn OUCcaad,j ",-I &CQUtI4 '� tiboy, too�c 110 pleaeuxe V f,,116m. vl�rk, .el --- I I a& conviction renjahis in his mind that because amoiig the Albanian people � � .. . I . . __ I I � . I and wam e,ilmld o' 4�Wmg a rAr9ka,t;oA A Decliuir.g Party . N�k.'a, I 14Late. to 'r �os �A!k, I .A'g . lie Should now rottini wad seek to set Italy Is unpopular. Tile Alballiang i,e. R 1-inh% N��.,loatoa J;ounial (Ind% Qolts.�:: 4 . -_ � . I ' ,, tliin,vs rialit, sent Italian encroachment, So the I , . ",0000l . . � I I I - ' ' QA ba'" Ing A -4 made- Goverhment wants - and retains at . - � the 0ORkB fatrly otrti,ck,� Ast qhq . , 20. The definite decision I (�%`cp 00'" $$ k'l '%a Wr.q r'A i' (ff�.OWMIA; - Via ,,-i q-, � �A. meta-, � . Dr ". "rsWp Of �ho Vilitod Fq,niarm q. eiiiance it, the .actual turning 61 much Independence as possible. There- 1. . . ba,e ise,�or I a bit 01 LUG q;�'I. wta,,114 , . S. determined that he will. . � . - in IN \�qp& The very ,SAQ4W1kqAO-. A144 I ti'§raind. and lic,now turn-. his face fore,L.SoMe memberi h ,r� W90414 wd: '1�5p strup,. liginevmrd agitated to So .1 . s �� I I . . safe 0�tOr I:tj ja4iudatlell has, make no exonsa, but, simply appeal to, cept the condItibm Italy laid down . . . go on hwuic,g a W. af-.',S�. Y" 4.VSG W'Q Is - I . . � � I I . - ... I qrujablod.") W lihIo �hero can be no the goodi eEs of the father. This leads regarding forthcoming loans Or ad- . ___ . I ", . �� � � it."-Cyleorga Elliot, In � 11.Wamii Boda.�, r,loubt tuid.t.1le g4od vilahas of the great - , � � 1 ___7 � I . I , I 'LIS now to (,lit, *plef,jive here presented :vancea, and the Government resigned. I . ;;Q1�".>.,.1,,, . I 10- I top�p 9f yto 1?r0iince . .of tb 0 c,leat merfl,v- and forgiveaeag of , However, In. the cabinet app , ointed . I 1. -1 I ��'s� 1, . I . Good Seed , I . lnajollty of the 1�e -a w1uLtever, . the filhon Ile is ropresonted as one thNe days iater, every minister - I : ��,' I 1. I Saw the 'good � seed fox t1e ownhig. Vill go wit lithe OffiffiGexo 1 1 TeA I I . '1J1R1_1.'1W`17­ I I . . . � . . , 1:, � . qourse they take ip arreSt the Oown- , who IiAq lm,g been waffing for,the calved his old post back,;exc'ept Ellan ! I 11.�, - . I I - I I .. � ,Son's reluitir. and without waiting to �Bey VvIoni, the Foreign Minister, who. . 1 �,Vg,.�11��-" . I . . � ,11.,�Z,71t%a .... may be W.11331 and wal,d inovement Tile V. P. A., In Its get c-ny` Confelsion, or without, know- . I . �,,,,�.. I � � � loonip.14'siLod inuch'in ing Vil y the son has returned he runs Is ,replaced by Raotia Bey Pico, .Thus � -, I.. I .tree; I .-original scope, &c. : I 11-M L im�rovjug �lie position of the farmers " �Ou` talwalcorne the. boy back. it wag not the Minister of Fnalice who ' ,,*.� -he lanin . I , � I � ` I... 11, And sq ye zalii,y And t IT-1al ..a through them I I I M; . . ig euli"cing the I 'f . I I . I . . V 2.1. The request to be made a wag eliminated by the orlsis.oyer the .: I . .. ilowar I ieneral prosperity 91 Alberih. , it . L servant is never'niade. The une,pe,t. 11-9 ­- 0 1 .::. , it,the goXcen s.'haaves of starni-tv. t ther words - . ____� I... . F I I .�! 9 finances. Ili O ___. �� � ,L . would be a misfortune it It shoaldcon- � ed welco.iie. which the bay receives Ilia .1luances are clearly ­C46d up with � I .!: . - -AnOnyalOU& . .. : ; WR� 1 . �. Belle to have its ranks depleted. One , , ­ i 11-1. . _ ',-- . higkvs il; impossible to make such a the question of foreign relations, . � I � i ;P .1 ) I I I . . � �� � reqLM�t, . The 4tsmissal'Of Mr. TrIont Is 'no I 1 2 ,; ; I �; , . I Reality . would think that the op�poslta result . ... , . would follow the success that bas been . 1� 22. The. father heaps holiors on ordinary matter,, since. lie' has long .- �1:1,; I . 11 I One of �Ile first, scientists 9� t1lie ag%, achieved in the commercial and I)oU-. I � I � 1. hirn. The best robe in. the house is been one of the strongmeri. in Albania, , I . I I I -, . . I . �Jx� late Benjaliain-Pierce, SaK:. '��U'i tical ilelds. ..- I.; . I � I..!., 1 � � call "" 4, � I . I ; given and the �Ignet ving, the mark ,of floser to King Zogit than any other, and � I ... � .� 11 I 1 , Ni )*V�Wft.., 4 0 - 1 iilf..�ftislil . '. . authority and slioes,which were worn . � � I — __ _.___ 1� by thosd I who were free 11 I ' ' his unwavering supporter from Allo first, VrIoni has also boon an olithito. I I V. 23'. The best least the house, can laotio adjuirer of Italy m44 on arilent provide Is prepared. . . . , V. 24, All -because the son to back upholder of , the Italtan-Albaulan alliance-, -1 . ajalll.,� We inay thus say that the - I V Table of the rodiial son to also'A . parAb of ProJigal *ve, This par. . Able Ilf I 'Ustkstag the truth t1litt It 15 . —4---- , If I Fall � � the , goodnkg of God � that lead us. to ro. 1 It I fall I . . 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