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K�, I ­ � � ' r I Great 6,,ents often depen4-fo� th i SAVED FROM , I 110�41 I f 7 Mi�UP14�4�*, " : # I ,, � Vortb of 'OlIld � Cboj�o �Qjj fOIC Y07 ' r pot bro.O,i tloo f�,0PO at 9 , I I I I . - nts, :as I r 1. _ _ r '17 of X�tjj. - L4,,Lj4i* r ' � 'i ,t(, I , , , occomplishlikent Oil $111,11.1 ipcidel, � . �"(R $,,IS ai&��,q4 (."agej� I , , , . I / AN OPE'RAT I -y'. I Could do .gklmoat xnAhing t I 'r::��` �11 I � I ;11 I /I waSr the case in the anointing of �iaul 1. loyall; � , old ... rt,,,t r.,,,, JA � �,!,� .R,(,l tVtrrjet� 4L �AD.W I 11 11 I 11 �, � I I ", to"actlion. .1 ean't , . � � '' ,q, I , I r . I king, of, Israel. He , 0 1Z ,,, I OJAI , Apo tb%i ptrtleir wl:A ', ,,.;�,�"-"� .J , , _ r . � I , ! r to lic the, first I fit t V 11 . , 'pree that W01314 op,ur you dayls 0 tbfo-e' � . , , 11 � I 11 I L I w f 4<'Sh,r a farmer of'Gi- 'JON % . I ., - ,rid Voelf .Of the ho q , ,,, -� , . i I r r Ili< " as tile son Q . . . � r . peleps, reckIP,0, kloae 10 tho willeo, AAd I"le 1�ad 40k, , r. l'i . � ;�, r' , I . one day a r . jo . wood he Is In, Thore an 0 1. _1 very valuable 0 fow''.0t III,, 1. I ea I I ':�jj?.. , I I b , h, arid . paid whe:Il he 'FOUld b� N,Ck, r jo�j I, ' I �,� r 4 : , I'll . - /1. '�I, 0 1 1 1, � . ' ' r �,` r�, , , ' . � . I I , b&d of rasses wandered out of tile I I ulnd� the Patient, stroaff, rjoy_� I quilre. I � I I - � � I I I �, uuomapod J4,01411i a ,V "AUF I 1; r "I L :,� . . — . � a j�ojjjq . , I . . nlo.;itomden 391% L001 "'t , , I , (i I 11 _� -- ___��_, ,,-- � , , �,asture and was lost. Saul . and a � I � I I'll , , , I 1-l'i, , Restored to Health By Taking r r � dealing men, wit] I'll � 't ��" ., r , V, :,! . , .1 - I � ` . I I oul . Any woln V ft3md , � '��" ., , � 1 � :, �r I r I ,-,,',-- servant were Sent in search of them . an pariler, welcowlad her V�ith I �� : 1, I Ily BejtxAn4.W..Sm.cWr . a�ss and a lion's c P490. � ", I ` ' ' I I � . I : � I �� ___ I '. ught I -un- I I e ru d glad: to be hj$ 4401011,06",, A -ad, aa�o tort t1te � two I I ,� 'N , r I , I I , � : For thr:e44 , � ." I r ' 'A �_� days they so them "Fruit-84iVes') —_ r ,,,, , , Ir I � . 1, I . �_--_---� �, ,successfully ,and at last Saul suggest� � I � I ­ , � W6t%, 'to' mother Childien, I ,&.nd of tbisla, 0;d tuo Chubby j4does in th,* I I , 11 1, I , � � . r, 11 � I ���_ � ed giving lip and returning for fear I " I I I . ,,,,,1,,s;,,fA,,,, whjjo�h,c beto&4 hjingig$ L I . I ___ I - r . �u r I I I 9s and Tonics Continued tom list week you -4*. r . I . r , � 71 1 1 ­ , J" - .Made of Fruit NO . I I I I : � i:!. : � 11, I I . t i � 5� I . the home folks would be more wor bUr"'eas' �gazql 4*1;��i blo L. : , , "jt, . ___­_� - r , vitb a L aud, About WO i r , I 1 4 1 ... - than r over the � She thytow out her bands I L W,jj� in'. raa4tI $1. , � -�, 1 4 -"j4 000cu to her I I . Pao& d , 4eapaiving gestul,g, The, OlUO' . ,- . , en I , ,d t � , , I a "I'll I of the herd, The. "�' --- .1 oo Ito oa*'*fta,�, 021tghf 1':� ' I " I - rjed,over them now servant said, a The most conv�ncing proof of the � I , I - I L . true worth of I I Fruit- a-tives " as a . 9 jja'r� -43 , I , I . I __�__ __-.1.1 f Odr, lived ift a City just Close . I . .bid U60 fact 60' 0�.I;IiWo$ "it, N h_ ' I "I"', I ­ r 1 I r I eyeg XrOW Misty, 'Anti pj�e . . I r I � I I G . th " rt, be I �� .,� � f, ;. man 0 r i lid in the - , �fore fobie knew 0 1,11 I . . , medicine for women Is fout 0 4e 0 �4� I I I . I . I _______11 r � 'r-- o — - — r4 1 11� .. I i, 1. �. � L I at hand and "Pemaventure could tell ., �4 QW dTonsul9dre P61M in her pvjM$.r P,ofore that PaSsIOU t .to " r . I I . . I zz�_� eris written by � them. to," Frult-a- j4V V�j3MUr'4."g L brokenly � her mult'r fi*, ,.. .11 I ___�, I 1""' Tr,ouf-rea­iFfthout rhyme or reason In ,.bl,r ...zed, ,, , l% : "l I L . � __ ing our journey , whereon we. � tives", For Instance: , outburst .aavel gat d , th ` I I � I , I 1 V, concern r I 1b. . t ' Oatrt�4t� jj$��d with WMIJ4 ,*, � __­­`_ _7117- �1 I � � 0 on � � r � .1 t I ­_ I - __ 1, r go I ! r I her hltiad, her'baclx, er limbs, Istrik. staringj itnCertaftu Tu, a second Vepto Ir'l,,.:, ,aly� 14!, I I i:�� I I !:!,! I I r r . r I "I oufrared with all the sy) I md -djider#046 Wawa% , I � "'l, I � � POWER I I 0 . � I .,� , I . I ,'. I I I : � � - I Now the Lord ba4 told.Sainuel in, of fernale .trouble ' ' I ^d _ s gnaacY, 41411P* lifted herhe. d defiantly. 1 4'A,P&SP 'SoMe rQf a wen%wo no�4 I . 1� , :1 - , his ear a, day before Saul came, say- in the back and 4WS, cons,t* b pearing as Suddenly. r "I had no notion of ��broaldng, out like � 'L .. t �. " .:",I� ion r , 1 . I , :��� " . , retta Lauer patted alizal'Is 44 L I I _�� a r j&r. *w ;.i,7 1 � I'- � . . 00 I I . 1, �� 1, . _-1 I . 1-1 ing tomorro�v about'this time I will and, Constant headache. j� 19actor 8 I tbls when I Come up," she said A1110t- Witttl a X20f, b 'r , 11 11 �,!�11. ., . I , lie was. Str�t(-fied on.the lounge one j,erjj hFAA �L Ali .4, I . . . I n. , I started I joil,r I I .. I � I 'r ,;rj I 11 A.- � .�� I � send ibec'a 111an out r Of tile land, of advised an, operatio afternoon -wrestling nervously with R ly. 141 was goinj to bei veitrjv ad , I I " -.�.,ikt.,;;,,&l � � � �­ m�.� �;� L� , '' , , I .� � .1 anoint him, tgl�jng, "'Frulti,4-tives", and thi� fruit cheer'll.p. I '' , I I I . 1 'j I t I . .:�J�jj'. 1 L I . � ,, r i, r , I I I ,� , M, 1 .� I I . . particularly acute attack, when Vests, intended to .Ove You a frlencby boost o1joynets the Place for ypia, dear . �..:,�% - . 4 � � �, /I . . Benjamin, and thou shalt eoplcr Israel medicine completely relieved me of Lorimer was 'd . .1 � ., , I W I ­ "' 4 I , I I r I ., I . . I i � to , be captain over my P, 1. I I r shored in. . along the,right read, if I Could, B14t she said, m.Ula . id lrtolo just, 01 ". , ,� . "I" � �'�' ' 'r - I / r r r I people out. of all m misery". . , , ranger," Ha el .1y, , to .1 at he May save MY "You're almost a St it has aW been bubbling inside me for ry., I 1. I . "!,�� I I . / r I I . Ir th Ines - for I have � 1, y � I L Z I right along with us., Your Mak , � 2 " I . ': 14)" i I I I 1, I � the hand. of the Philist I Mrs. M. J. GORSE, remarked, aftert the Arst greetings- a long time. 'tot Perhaps thipk It ve" . � . I �, ' , r I , I I 1. I � . r . I I My people, because their � I 'Vancouver, B.C. I , � I r I Come quick enough When he : , _ ,. .. I , ",!4 � � 1. . I looked upon . r I . � . � . nwomanly--but I ,don't care much . �:, � " r 1''. . And, when . r r . . I u � , I '­��i r I , ti I . I conic .Unto me � . . . . . I I 1. . word. And w0% ta)tter goc4 %we, of I �i� r ,., r 1, . I . I I 11 'Y . -to 60c. a b6xi 6 for $2,50, trial size 256. . I . ? what you think- MY little heartache . 1. t I V'!" ;1� . 11 . Xpect _ C is .1 ii N, � t -in nu I I ,� . 11 I What -to E Slamucl, s aid 1 .--%k.l �.je meantime. Jun, 1:-7A .. � I � I � I I , I' spalcp At dealers, :-or. from F rult-a-tives pr- , is IneldentaL one of the thlago life 14 flihliv -111A Ih r. r l!!�it , I ��!, r� , 4 : him Behold the man,whom. , r;�� �t, But over it. ,It's the, finest ding CQU14 b I 1. 91,;, � . , Limited, Ottaw&.Ont. .ie I ��O_q , deals us wbether we will or Al tPOM r ' :. j; ' . I !";!� t, , I . I ,� . I to thee of I this same shall reign ,Over I , " �, L, !� I ,r I I r ;I [ I both. Take It na I ��Ii � � , L I " ' .r. � r, ,When Buying Electric Lamps � le" (i Sam. 9:15-17). After - r if you, care: in ther least for ,your buts- pen, for you I . � , ��;�J�!l r, �11, tTX o :�' 4 �: - , . . I My r peop . r.� . . I . � Some of. dearle,' I know, We've had our , :1_11 I I I , : I I I , 11 . . I r ! , I ;1.jL­ r. � � - I Oth) �ialuucl When - i I 41 bawl, for God's sake make , 11 . I r r .. I Saul's interview 1 r I did to the children of Israel by the I 1i . bles, Jake and 1. Andi seeing r ". . ''.� I r I r, L ,� I � !",�­ �, � , I . I � , home Sa fort, some sacrWee of your.own DOW O , I . I 11 . I he was about to return iiiu I t 1% ... , , ,! , I . . ! Satisfaction . way as they. came forth out of Egypt. . X Montht5 Short f being a ' ' 40 -1 , - I � � ., � I L 4 1 poured Over Saul's head �' the conse- ut. ,_�5:iy, 18). r .1 .1 I little dwires, to make his road a little , 81 I I It fear. r lk. :, "4 I I : I r I I I I., Efficiency , . - Ve I pleawtnter� a littlelless gray tham It nux0e, you needn't fear. wc� � ':!p ,, r � . I I crated: oil and with a kiss of saltita, k 4 r I in"O, r ,, � �i,;��', � I g r ne com- 11 I In St be � , r. . . "I'll -need to , 0', �!' ­�, '' t' . . I I � . In obedience to ,the Divi I have food bauled , 4 r, I 1, .1 � Lon Life - - I � ti6 announced to him. i4that he was. , 0 rr , U now You'll be well repald- I illl.:,; I , 1. � I n I . - t, mand Saul su _ , � ' , ­Uazel reflected, " TA - �: . ,,v . 1; � � . t Mmoned the people and t .y Aj�d $6 er lidnga,l I I r � 4 r I r ­jh Vr i must aftrays 1.1, � I 1�1 � . I � . . .. . to be the .ruler ,of the na ion. Ma�ejied against e Arnalekites. if you are. iha.kInd that a th"Me, 1, 74sh BM weral I �!:rji� , . . �. . Economy . . 1. . , st, mdg�neafgi - ,brought W! I 11 . I 1!i I . I I � I I I . . : eat. -Great offices I r .r . be paid in full. Don!t be r I ,;, r . � Some must be gr r - While the exterminatibnr was "treat, it, ... . guy, �. rm afrald rl) 'be a lot of bod,11-1 I I I , I I . . � r I . . o / I s all i wanted to I here � ,, �� M, � I I r . � will have reat talenti , . r Omplete as it ought w I Idiot , That, :� P :, .1 I These qualities are all built. into the Hydro e 9 y man the. virtue, tem- was ,not so c . 11 I . r er. WOjet You be heavily loaded, aj! It , r � ��, 1: ,, I r I I gives to ver- have beea for."Satil toolvAgag, the ' Goodby I" . 4 � . I. . I I. L I � Lamp, so,they are bound to be given out. x, utiderstanding,,tt.asl,e lifts 11 I I 11 Qoj When sherapA IS?" . . I . I I I ::;��0iF� � I I I : PC li �, that king of the Amalekites alive, and the . , $her W" at the Id Make. r � . I � fall just in ng *OtAlk . She recalled swiftly tho odd,r I . lol, I , I . � L I best of the sheep, and of the oxen I . . I � ­ ,� � ,, I '. � I OrLampS I him into life, arid r r - I r ished. The click d the alos! I r dep d-,' r .,--,,I , r I .1 r L I I :Hydr are Factory inspected and the niche he was ordained to. fill.' and of ,the, fatlin�g§, and rthe lambs I I shift team that IAueL � ea ed � on I �': �::t "', ,., .1 � I . j. r � * ed , . a � I 11 4 stirred Easel to speech and action -eared, and solexnu� "qnC I �- � �!,,!, - � . .- � experienced e mule, lop I I r r I . Ll . I I . , ­ r . I test ,by Hy�ro Engineers and experts. ,Saul immediatelY . and all. that was good, and would not rr iVestls, Vestal." She mied, and reja � 01 ril, �11 � r' � � -eat inward clIangC-­!'Aud it was . 4> � ))�/?� r I - ' Gretchen, der cow." She had tast I �. I I . r 11 I I . r, � . I � . I I I.. gi utterly destroy them; but everything, 4 � � out into the corridor. L I I . I � 4� 1 1 1 - I I i . I . I when he had turned his backr . . . I I .. Ae and drafts for over three thousand p* . � I ll , I I I 1 ti" 1 1 . I I po, that . that was vile, and, refuse, that they , L % But Vesta Lorimer neither heeW She' , ') 111 I 'r . -1l . I I I � I ' gdve him destroyed utterly." Saul's motive no I r . mrs on her person. -Wondered ff I j' ' r to; go from Sainuel God I � I . ` I I 13UY TEIE BEST I Look for this er . ' those two were r. . I AM :a"'A.Went b&& tp' r �turdj Indepeiad- , ,1 4 , IT PAYS.TO I I � anol-h heart." As - I , � .o no, biLlted. r oVehdthe r I � � - . label on the � ew whom doubt was vain, glory and'that of the 1. j I . ths it would r "t" . . , � I I I � I the Only ones at�*yet who ku ovetoriustiess. 4 14 r her room ivering. Sometimes . , r I I I I r,, 1--p. Y_" , r -4g- Samuel People C . . I qu r . once of these qlm�le ldndly'neigbb'oxil� I r "I I - ��r._� I � I I - BUY HYDRO LAMPS buy. God had chosen to be kh After his successful campaign Saul � . . ( . truth is bitter and stirs to wr Iff slie offere4 to 64ply'ra four-borat. ' �, I r. � I' , � . , I at MizkIeli .1 . :��,, I � . I called a public assembly �, 1! 1 1� 11 �. f* �: � t � I . � �... .. I.. .. .. 11 � I cast and the lot fell on at tile head'of his army marched I Iningled With otber ..emortionsl was a teuw and wagou forlheir mutuml usat I � ��, r : ' '�"' . . . I .and lots were bome bringing the spoil. When they, I . . dull pang .of JsalousY�­thO 0--k &to I L I I I I I r � __ .L , . I , � A � - I wn. nd sent -ed berself in iffie big. tb . 4;� ,, � .1 W114GHAM UTILITIES Though acknowledged. by the - "You're Almost a Stranger," I -laze] Re- 11RO ever 16o For Vesta Loriluor 11 am I � i� , � I , I t ,1 �, ­ I ... .1 I I . �� .... : Saul, � reached Carmel he crected a, monu I I loneii., very I I . 11 't , ; I � � . . � .1 I COMMISSION . .. � People he did not at once enter upon nte,it to commemorate his. signal vic- markqd, After the,First Or-eetings. Nvas beautiful beyond moist women; Filbe had expected 'to be I I � I . 11 I �, i . , L , ­. I � I � 11 I ­­ the office of king.but returned to his I I I . �i .1 � I I tory arid.then pa�sed on to Gilial. " I d hobad but given Simple evidence lonely� But she was not. per3agio : I I I . . . . I I He was busy ploughing when � I I . . I Phone r56., (farm. . where he was met by Samuel, Great Your outing must have been pleasant, an S , the pv* . I : : , I . � I . . I I I . I P 11 . . cached him that the Ammon- of the bigness of her soul, With 6at would cmig later. yor � I � 1 ,, I ­ . � I I ;. . I I . , tidings r 1. was �the shock -which this meeting to horld you so long." sbanied tearts creeping'to her eyes, Ha- ent It owelued agi It #4e b%A tew*bt I 1: . I I � � . I I L I - ., - 14�1 ites had� itivaded the, land ruid were . , I . . , , I � 1: I ­ . � ,�! . �, encain f jabesh-Gilead. The gave him� The words with which he "It would bave held me lo,g,r,,t . .1 'I, I IS5 zel wondered Ifahe could love even Bill' the end of somethingi, 449 If Sho:."Rij" I � � � � � . . � . � .jpcd agains , I L _�_,! , � . NT greeted Samuel show him to have, Vest returned, "if I'didn't have to be nd had grateftll,7 40MG tO I., I I I hour had come for,him a been - well pleased ,with himselE in touch with my inarket. I could live so.intensely that she would drive an- very tired, a . 11 I . . . . I --- _`�'-.__ rLd, unde'r:the guidance of the . his arms that he might a welcome 1-gsting Disco. fto Itirstd, I I I : I . � ,. ___ , Maud a "Blessed be thou of ihe� Lord; I have . other womawto . I � � I � I � � I I I I I Divine, Spirit he. took. a ybk . . quite happily on my island eight . n I i � e of oxen, commandment of the I win happluese6 . . her igaze gut the opo door wbere 00 : ,� . I � I I . . 11 M , . I I I cut them in. pieces and'-,�`sent , them� p6rformed the s blinded him' . months in the year, But one can't get But onei thing stood out clear abbve forest.foll away In vast undulafAfts. I � , I 1-1 � �, 11 I ,� . .. -.10 � I I � throughout all the borders of Israel Lord." His sadices to people to dome several hundred miles ti I iat painful meeting, Sbe was done tO R PQn9@ Of BnOw-cAPTed MOUAtalM ' I I I I � I � I .1 ,. � I saying "Whosoever comes not forth his act of- disobediencei Instead of toasitting. Andl.feelinclinedto,ac- � that pierple In the antuma balde, and a YOM I . , I . being congratulated as he expected, ,ue fighting against the blanknesi I L I 11 1� . after Saul and after Samuel, so shall - quire,a living Income while MY Tog ce quoted came bmt&- .1 �,�, .1 I I V l: - FO � . , i _* S oxen." The. spirit he was blamed. SamuePs ears were lasts." . I I I seemed to Surround her since Bill !hSt Bill had On I . L: I "I I I � . I o " it be ,doi to hi quick and proof Was not wanting that Ily went away. Slowly but steadily. it to'hell: . � � , I I 1. I I . I 1: i � which Saul displayed in this emer- God's command ,had been 'performed ou!re rather a wilderness i6ver, een forced upon her that much Oh, to ftd the wiza graw Wong - � � I I I 1 44 111101 0 1 I � . �, 11 � I . convinced the. people that the � aren't youT, Hazel. commented. I : ..�, I I � ". I . I 11 . gency I king, "And only in part, "What meaneth then � y It which Is'le deemedlAestrable, erve.a nee- Where 66 tmfl le&ps ddlM I I I , . I � , - I I I . Lord was with tile new this bleating of ,the sheep in mine dox9t think you'd love it as dearl . I �fto4ld horbr Itimro, the W&Y ' It , , I I I I � . I I I , 11 . - I � . essftrzy, was of littlo-'Welght In the bel. i l I 11 � the dread of. the Lord fell on the. peo xen you II . . I d vis"M 01 aw tavrik. � . I I 11 . . - ears, and the lowing of the O' were buried alive In, It. . � I I I ' ' . ance with. him, ,-Day and night sne , . . I I . . I "..., � I ple, and they - came out as one man." which I hear?" Then it -Was Saul!S "That would all depend on the ciril . . . � 11 . � I The Anambrates were totally. defeated longed for hini, for his chieery voice, She blilaked. The town ­ft SOMW I ''I . _- I , . sedf--control slipped from his kingly cumstances,"Vests. replied. "6ne es- X 11 � . � , :,_ll, , . - a whimsLeal goo'- to hays &S*FM rii�6� -a finta � ­ � , I , :.. � and.'Saul was firmly established �On shoulders., He began to vindicate his th , d 11�10�, 04 him, his � q I L I ­ � L, : ­ � � � Then .coinhimced a great I � I his capes many disheartening things. in a � ki ly ,;Vests wbadh she had played a puppet I I � � , L I . I �.. I I thejhrone. . ice'to rid . the coun-, ,conduct by throwing the, blame on country that Is.. still comparatively ss a -ad his smile. Indubitab A n 6114`,� , I �i i � I t I . I I I I � , � war Of independcl I people and at the same time justify- im,itive, The Continual grind of Lorimer wasright to term her a Stiff- Rut she WEN home ag'A IL: ,,on I M 1 � . . I . � , . I I I - I I I I � I ,� . (5f all their enemies. These years . ' "They havE! Pr necked, selfish. fooL, . But If I all 'folk j4�adnoss of.it endured strong one 11 ', t I I try - their conduct' I � �'L:,. 11 I I I ­ .. : � i, . Ing ' keeping onevs end up ,in town ets � = I 1 L ­ I 1. , 1. ON arfare,mark the deterioration of -ifice unto the 9 to carry he'r throuffb wbateva b 11 1, I I � L� -1 I . . r_" I 11 I J. WALTON McKI I I i of w I ling man i . n . brought them to sacr were saturated witli the 'essence of I'' . ­­­ 1 5a i's character. . As 4 To at remark terribly wearlsome. I'm always glad ­ �. I 11 I 1, , I � Lord thy God." �With th wisdom-WeU, there was but one thing days migbit come to her there 916ft �1', , l, '' " It � . I 11 � � I � . :�,, _�'11 I I I . . I the beginning of his career, he was Saul turned, as though he would en o woods, and Sorry- whien I fte, would gladly have Cooked, h4ft I it, . i, I I se it's large- to be done. Billy Pride bad. to 90 bY _ i� ". . . I . . -restrained but in later the interview but Samuel said, "Stay, have to lea.70., But I SUPPO U to face gayly a land supper In tbe kitchen dro*4'. OR$ I . ­ �, L .... meek and self the board. �, '' ,Ll: I . I *­ . . A � � ��___7­ 1 � . I years lie. becarnet impatient and rash. and Lwill tell thee what. th� Lord Ly in one's point of VIOW' - I 4%id down to ileep under,her owl% go, , _' . Lj'� � I � I I � . � . sh.io dreaded were the Price Of easing I 11 I I � . . �, I . . . 002&.05..WWOW� — lesson the latter is plainly this night. "Saul �"ho ghgqted of qvrtdry matters for d . '' I . - � . - �.' �s, , - I I not appoint for -us:' Thou say.est, In today's ' bath said,to me " ­: .,, - --gad her �Qwft­�­tbut I it seemed the natural thiXIS to do, 00 ' . . . ­ - Z�111��' � , �'� " ; ", t" n."'. I �, - .� I ­ . . - .­ ­­ - � V. ­ ,. I . ., . I I - in ,d- to, him Dn�', The prophet """; , " �', , I big boartfLeh'a 1% I I I This. is the wav walk ye -Ili it. May to be ,�een : his rebellion against the , � . . . - � sat . "Stay., � a fq)v M111=0 . fil2d tj� - , . _s %VA .. ,�. .� 1� , Z ;�my, It) Am� dny she bad not expected to L . � .11, SUNDAY AFTERNOON we hear Thy'Wice, alid obey it with' direct command of Jehovah. tfiensaVl, some.�rery direct words to i* f� truth U� pAct sho Would pay, and VDY with a 14d pr6ig " , , 11 I 1, " tivably arraugod. and she t _� . I � � ,. `3 *Saul's Disobedience Ifte . I ­� _�' I I ,, � I � 11 I � all diligence ,�nd love. We_ have done i -Sam. 15:IS- . him, words intended to sink.into and M otatement tbat'this " e Goij,d row grace but lat4y learged, in. teed the Laueto to vetd., the, migm . _ �, I , , W.P"M" I I the things we ought ,not to have ... done L and Rejection. I I wound his self -complacent spirit. He � _. ��V: I .� . ,. . . I d , ban created trouble between jou aud- She lay down on the lounge age . I ''.1 � ,�., . . I PRAYER we have ,left undone the things we He had now been lcing'for a perio, The old pains were back, And 4-8 she . 1. . I I I . 11 ,. � . told him how when hewas made king .." I . i ... � . 1�1 , � . . . . teach . us ought to have done; we can but bow 4of tWenty-five years when Saiiruel your husbandt" Vesta asked abruptly. _ endured, a sud4en attIrtling thonght � � .; I I � I I � , ,, . ��: , i from the multitude, shrinking from . : 17 � ­ . Almighty God, do thou d he .was very humble, hiding .himself 4 I our heads and. rend our hearts, ,axid caine to him-ai d said "Now go ant 01 dare say ItIo quite an Im ertineat I . : I I : that thou- hast, thyself appointed the . IT dashed across bar ipind, A Posolbil- 11 � I I � I i i� .� . .and utterly destroy all . que0on. and you'd be Wel Within . �L ". ' 11 ' ry God bemerciful unto us sinners. sinite. Arnalek, � � ,, honor and responsibility, but now'he . Ity 9 so. She hurried to'dregg, won- . 1-f ii ��,�; , W us C .. . �:,�''i - 'bounds of otir habitation. Slfo � . . � of my - -7 1,& 11 . I '1�1 . 'ifiat -there , is, nothing that thou dost ,A . I I ced, on , a! t I should 111te to eon- dering why It bad not,' . � ! I . . , 1 4 - men., . that they, have, and spare them not. h d forgotten that day.and had done your righte to tell me It's none beft� Occurred � !;� ": ,��i I . I -L which God pronoun ght of the Lord business. Bu - . :i I �� I � - ." I uot - know atid-if we be.obedient unto�]S. S.�LESSON FOR MAR. 9th 1924. The doon hat Amalek grievous evil in the si I to her, and, Phoning ta tAod, rolled : ! I'll .1 there is hothinz that ,thou.' - ill Lesson Title -The reign of -Saul. Arnald< was because of,w - : (Verseg"17-19.) Saul still upheld his found some of these petty tattlert5l. I I I i �I: :1� I . I I . thii I 1. . - I I ... VY ­ .1 I I .� I I ,� . I . . . � I I , �.. "I I . downtown to the oftiL Doewr nut. , I - , 1. f'�,) , I 1. I . . , , -1 _ ____ --- action in S: aring ,i - - -eight hours*, . �jater $he returnisid. A .1 � 1:, 'I L .. I � , , ______ _�_ : P , %.gag and still per haven't been home TortY I I ­ . t , , t L- I I I I ========= — I I I � � , � . sisted in laying the blame Of sparing yet ry, himrd tongues wagging. 1 An hour or so t 9 9 I . - ­ . � I '", ma . . 1. I I . gdetUro Of h& Man stood on the Man- .1 . , L . I I I __ __ "' N . i t rJL4 wmganm 'm Mo off.- ___ the best of.the flocli-.s and herds on hoope, ,there's nothing in it. I wamed I . I � .1 , - �- ' 11 I ­ . ­ __ I i 'ent as f�r as to to]. She took It dowt and Aared at It . 'I z 1, I I 1'.01 ! 002mimmusEEMBEfflame . 11 . . the people and even w Mr. Wagstaff against Fauf" I i ' � . . L - . l,�, I . . �, - . . I I . I � I I with a tremuloius stalk, . . I � I I I I . regard it as an act of piety,: (Verse. I i 1, � � � ' �::' I I � I I � I -warned him? WhTT' Hazel neg- . .4 I � 'I I � ­ , � . 1:1, I i �L MIMMIXIM id jusified "Oh, Billy -boy, Billy -boy, I wish you I � . I . I .1 I I . 24 , I I , . I I I I I I I ­ ., .1 11 R I �. � ), 2i). The end Ili his Mir, y con- lected the question entirely. The bluut- whisperW, � '"But I was I � 1 I , , I I I I � I., the means� but Samuel -not oril ; -bris,-- Frank knew," she I .1 gp�l I �, ; I � ''I . I . I demned the act of the peop] , but ness of it took ber by sul 111 ,,� , I I . I ", Ot a, charaCteristle of C01111139, anyway, BlIlli, . , 2 . I . I . RM . Ibed the guilt of it to Saul speech was n ,.rbat evening, stirring �about her I _� . I .1 ­ . I boldly ascri I . I t I � I I � 1 . . 1� F_7F--1= � 11 I . and. told him that because of it God � Vesta: Lerlmer's set. I . , �, � , .1 IL, , I � I I 1. I � I I .. ptions for the journey, she I , U.., .11 I . , ­ . I - -a _1--..11 I � , J "I . i had rejected him from being ,king The girl shragg,611 her Ishouldelk - -or the � I I'� - � z - �, . � . . I . _ paused, and, wondered why, f � I I I � I � , f"', � ..... . 11 � - (Verses 22, 23). . "Re is my brothero but that doesn't first time since Bill ISM She felt 00 � I I � .1 I I i I j ":1,11 ­tl � I `=� Such beautiful and forceful words "Paul utterly at peace. - I- . . . I ;� L' � �. I I ,L I veil my eyes," she said coolly. ... , , I I : �. , _� I . . I .1. � . I . . du I I I make Samuel's utterance on this oc- Is too crooked to lie straight in bed. � _, .." I � I � , ­ � , ,, . I- ,jm.1�01,.Lej , I � I I � ... � & . and memorable, rm glad Mr. Wagstaff b,rougbt tha lot I . . ,�,�. �_.: � ��, , " . Platibrinexpreas1>0dy ith - I , casion most striking , ci-tAPTIEER XVIII. . '''' " , L I .1 r..e 11 9'Ata or C2 , ,� . , - iny= . ,l , , I. . I . � . j� 'I �:: � I L . . 1: L I j)T00FCA16forc&rtaX=.-= Uila ie*t conftactors ana � Nothing is so pleasing to God . as ofi them up with a round turn -which I I" .,� ,�, -I I . == i�rs=lmscet*. I I - ,� :, , � I 11 : �'_ L� : , . � . I anlera, and renaral deliva�y. une, . . I i I � . ;_4 1 i, .� . I I . I . obedience, - Obedieuce is the glory of he seems to have done. It he had used 9 .11, ­ I /� I , I I I'l ,:: i ''L, ,� I I . I I . fts ,�, �Lngels-"Ble�s the Lord, ye"his an- I . Home Again. .. . '. I I ,., . �, I I ,� I "I - L . � � . . gels thattexcel in strength, that -do a club Instead of his asts it would have Twelve months works many a A r, . I I . ''�,� .. . I I �� I [M R . � $ b their deserts. I Suppose the change on a changing frontier. Hazel d� I I . I . � I I �,;'­! � �It 1� , I .... . � . I ... I I . . his commandments, hearkening un � ., . i I �, ­ " . , f6is quite upset you?" found this so. When she CREW to Plan . ., � I . I , � - � Ps. 103.-20). ,.. I � I I . I I L " ,: '' . U8046 In Every the, voice 'of his word," ( t ., ;�­, 1� - ;,F::� '"', I I Nothing is ..so displeasing to 'God "It did." Hazel admitted grudgingly. r ridg- I Walked Ammy Through the ',�,Il`.�� `% I . I . � 1, � . �� . . he route she found the G. T. P. b I I S disob, .. '11- I .it I � . I � 11 I I a _dience; setting up our wilk "It did more than upset me." . . 11 . , : I I I � . . Ing the last gap in a transcolitInGmtAl ,� " I I I � I � � I 4 , I ,, , I I I I . � o I . , , Transportation I 1� - "rebellion and t,j thought as Much," Vesta said system, It,s trains westbound already With them. So Presently she elOsed th* .1 1. . , , in opposition to His. � ... I - � I I � I � . I � I . I I stubborness which 18 as bad as witch- slowly, ait made you Inflict an Inde- within Striking distan4e Of Fort door and walked alwoY, thror;b the , . !­ :1 I I . � . have I ''I .1 , �' .1 . � I , I l. � I I �� '. Trulyamazing is the versa- craft and idblatry." . served hn,rt on a man who should George. She could board a sleeping woods. _.� ,,- . i,`� . I..'�', � : : , - body � . The. Savic;ur He Needed ' * , , 0 1, . I � .. .. � I 0 =.%" ="a'aft I had better treatment at your hftnds*. Oar at'Granville and detrain within a 0 0 0 0 * I � . 11, I : I I I .. anelboclymoun"c TonChem duty of the Ifor(L - C & Rev. W. M, Miller, American. Pres- I I , I �,: I : � I 11 . . ,� I r, CTI 4 = =nd =aIrproduM . I . byterlan missionary in Meshcd, Per . - not only because he loves you, but be" hundred miles of the ancient trading Septembar arA October KE . 1. : I r retail package do ivory, won, troope . . . " I ,� I I I aundry.hardwalretizidag000ries. lu tmaspomitr. f tile, few men who post-wilth a fast river boat to cuTy past, abd so they marelied ,tho wl I , " � I . I I Li- . � . passenger I llow � I . � I � I I . - — Sia, te oslem phy- cause hQ 113 Ono 0 � , I I I I � . 11 . . I 1. flon the ,r-ord cair has . Ils the story of a M her the remaining distance. I .-thiciKetts alad poplar groves grew yvV, � L� � 1 �, '. . � 11 . ., I I sician who came of ,his. own accord to deserve the best "t you or any woul, - � � 1. I 11 ­ . 1. �,1:11 . - . I achieved. unparalled I I . -e about Christianity." We talk.. Low and brovm, and carpeted I '', I . I I 1, I t� F11 . mquh an can give." . Fort George loomed up a junablod , the floOr , I . - � I L I I I � -11 I ,� I . _� I � ; in 13 I popularity. In freight . ed a little while, and I sent him to ,,you!vo. said quits, enough," Hazel area of houses and tente. log bulildlngb, of. the woqda typith fallen. leave)$. Shrub . , . � '1� .. , . , I I %% I � 1 : , I I I I L 1. transportation the Ford - . ' his home to compare St. John with" cried. 4qt you have any more Insalts, frame Structures jrollmv In their ne jad troe bared pust limbs to,OVOT � I. ­' �. .1 11 I I �, I 1710 � One -Ton Truck has . the Koran and,see where the promise please get rid Of them elsewhere. I teas, strangers to paint as ret. On -slutumn 'W104. only, the Spruce and � � .1 ���. , , ." , 1, � �4'*-L' I �_ � - . � � ­�,� I " t,, , _ . of a Saviour could 'be found. That think �you are-" . every babd others stood In var�ftjj un" , I � . . proVen - eminently t . pine ptood gorth In their y0ar-Do .1% ; 4 1 1 1 1 , I � I 1, . pre - ­ "I'll . t ling and again the next dak he ectlo rolks I-mi'lled . ay - , - �.i". I I I .auccessW so w=es,M I � evej "Oh, I dowt ewe what you think ,of stages of er n. habililments 40 g"en, The a , a Short ''I "I . . � I - � -returned, saying the more he read the I ;� " I . I . r4a%� the girl interrupted recklessly, urdy begInnins of a fu- ened stoadll,y, .The nights gt;�rw'longv , , ., 1 i � � , I I � I 43at it hasbeen adopted In � . I Bible, the more convinced lie -was � I � i� � `L' I 11 I., - 4,U I did I wouldn't be here. I'd lilde ture greatness. And as she left the .Rnd bitter with frost. Snovv tell, blank- � L" 11 I I ­ I . Ali U f" 6017farcraig, almost ev&7 cwodvsblo., daT4..liCj=@i4,. I that Jesus Christ ,was the,Saviour of � It, "", - . � , I Nt,d"Ac�'.1wor",".U,n�f.bakeA%OCM- I . behind the conventional rples of, the boat and #11owled it now -laid 'Walk eting "ftly t1le dead leaves. Old Win . I . L' � I . � Wa4t ch% ',� I I '�Poof- 4"'W""", ` - ­ � . I � w-1 I , Une ol businem *cd*n=#. pvcmand 04d" I all men and'thzCt a�ter Him there was I � , I . � I , , - , i I . � I i I he asked, gainig and let you blunder along. But oik p Jake Laua racked hie whip masterfully oVar : I L I I I . I ,� no. prophet. "But why," 40 � jailks toward a hotel, ter a L 1. I I .1.,�, .. I I . I i 1. I —, I cjL; t. r1a hot g1fted withyour blind Stapped out ot a store, I . . � �, I . I - Its adaptability III ) 4 Squarely into , EL11 the North. I I . � 1�1 . . L . � 1 why did Mohammed tell.such a lie in I I I . I bar Path, . .1.1 �! I . I 1, I , I I 'L 'djWed a Amrk+ 88 Z I I I , . i His round face. It ur with ft smile Day by day, between tasks, 406, 11 I I 1 �g of bto claiming to be the successor of Jesus? egWsm. Whatever you are, that Bill . � : , I I ty" of which am sho" and .if Isl s fls how could it of yours loves You, ,and If YOU Care It often while she worked, Hazollm eyoo . L 1 1', � � . , I . � �. I , � - � I have, succeeded as it has'done?" :We anything to,. him, you should b6, with of recognWou. And Haul, fresh troba would linger on the edgeg of the, cloalt,- , �, ,. :4 ��,� . : I I ., hikVII)AIL � I . I ''. I .1 I I .- I 1, i I -1, tried to .answer hihi� but he foughi hUL I would, If t were lucky enougl) L . � in - C*e . a at 33igbt IIIhE`4 WO . I Lli, � I 4; - =--,i - S uld: lilt h*T- - . .,. I I M , 2; .... I - � " long and lonesome journal Ir" 9 . i l ; l�. . l, " I lt�. I . I , . a I , lvecto4: , I � ". .1 I I I bard against accepting Christianity to otgad In your shoes. I'd 90 with a on elbow, at S01114� 'Liao � . I I I I I lahle ' apta ility, plus __ mra. - I I and we saw that only the Spirit of him ftwn Into,holl ittgelf gladly it BU, equally gled to set eyes on a T"Umuf elf , , I I 1 4 1 . . ad b I � a fonul� frIondly face. I I . sound,her heart leaping wild. with 01- I . I �, �'t; . � L I I dy I I �1, . I � , 11 ace of Wan,j*4 me tolis: tj I , . I L I I I � � ongistent,ecollomyt two, I I I I . God could give him that p& , C'm I you back peetation. And'always She would.116 ' ­ , ,� � . � I : I Plo,t�ol�nlatoqhiboay,terhbvabl,22�*. . . I 'ch 'he Wautedll 1,Text morn- p etased to weleme . I �.: i: . I 1. - I , I I � Genetral ttticki . atit Of eVery thred c - � 90sAiI4 b 6 (oo radwens6t WO& heart whi YOU to ftttl$ country, 'him down,agh es 08 . t'', ,, ��, ,� I I Ora "Ohl" Hazel gasped. "Are In, and spluetila OT hOr ' ': � . "if -1m "a alk fm eatAtes, convettiblo foit iiig ,before breakfast he knocked at I . . v4ptaft," ht I f 11, carimirk to I I i el a0to ter lips to keep baek. . � � I I L, L . Prove. ,ivholw UO= , . tntstial Ua,fta in Canada � , . 13tandejItirimm. our Id the can m I 11 obted babd to I I A � , I � , � � I I "firr! uso. , , . -I L. �ate and his glowing face to 041d. "Cod 16t me carry dot said one dell I "I I 0 . jig cry. Always jh� d ' 4 14., . . I I I :have 4;hooeilI, the For4t y, "My heart is 0,11 at peace now" "Shooked to death, aren"t you?" alretw the dompWri � i 1, �'� , , .::�: 1 4 . I I I I , . 4 stor� 1p VestA fle". 1,you eftn't understand, to the jured hergelf to be: patiout, o wait . I � I �� 1 4' 4 he exclaimed '%eforq I went to sle� . I Thol wal"d two blocks , . - �''.: i �i . � 1. wmi= ­._*�-f - . I I I oggodly am'8111 wo�ild have waito4) to . . "i I . =.n."", 1 ­ I 11 I . . . I , v ­�Y, 'Shig' d , I I I I I . , I 16 0 him 48- I'm hot I : I 1. . I I last night .1 asked God to give me a call YOU? .. is Mtel. whore Lauer"M W07 43 fo tmworisf* of d 'L '­ I 11 I . See Auy Authorized I � I drearti that would ,show me W116 ,my, ashamed to own It. I'M 114' NeAtiffleA- Wag housed. lie wag in for itupplien, lnl.qke� due allowanit, r , �!r , I � I � I I It 8avilour is, and in my 4 dreams I , tal grift4eio thro lip told h 31KA 81'whi�b , , : , ,, , I ,� : . . I 1`4­11`­_� 11 I191MV, .. w � , And, of, course, his w9m, � I � Pord Dealer - . ray hands it bor- he er nee, for the manifold tle!41' "' ' .� 1 ��l- . 6 -W­Ii��: I . might ovcrtgj,o� tL Ines.gonger farlug , 'L 1 4' I I 1, I .11, �-, I 1. " " . �' �.. 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