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SUNDAY AFTERNOON
li MY MOTHER
Mother mine, my heart remembers
M• Weeks and years of tender care,
r Glorious tales of song and story,
Happiness ,beyond compare,
• Visions fair of friend and playmates
Shining love -light all around,
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Ai':ls - of comfort everlasting
Stec igth and refuge always found,
Singing, rocking in the cradle,
Dreaming peacefully of thee,
Growing, struggling out of childhood
Into life's. maturity,
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Mother mine, in dedication
All thy children bring thee praise
For thy sacrifice, forgiveness,
For thy help in wondrous ways.
Present, past or unknown future, ' -
Replica of thine own soul,
Proudly of thy best thou gayest
Life and home, the perfect whole,
Day of days, to thee in memory,
Joy and sorrow love and resit
I would ,think of thee my mother,
Guiding star,' forever blessed.
This earthmight be a happier place
For mortals all around :us,
If we had not at times to face
Some ,folks who love to pound us,
We never step before the screen
To air our bit :of knowledge,
But some one says it.5 easily seen
He's never been to college."
If Y ou have travelled through the land
Some things you want to mention,
Your friends you think will understand
And give • their best attention,- ':
But when you start to spread yourself
And tell some wondrous.story,
There's always some ill minded 'elf.
To etrip, you of your glory,
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is not a story
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flames, or policemen battling 14,ith a
a picture in. '
riotous mob, but isP
story form slowing how nec-
essary it is to protect pro-
perty i f all kinds with
good paint against
of the
the action
weather.
THE PICTURE
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e planner why good paint should be used
tells -in interesting ; , d avoid' using
-to protect
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�rnl':erioxpaint and how good paint is a'<aaade.
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eveli ,a.... , • l goods manufactured the
the 'ixe,
�e�°ia�lr , as well M•Ds the bet quality
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will lbe toenAac[i, :and
t has alw ys
proven'• ftsel;f,:- the best is not
only the least expensive
but'tht to.usem ,
.esafes.
The su!bjtect or property protection is
of vital interest to all
r in city, town or village.
laioirii'e owner's today 'whether 3'
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IIAR»WARE
Same guy has been•to: Timbucktoo
And so commences spouting,
Which makesY ou feel when he gets
through,
You've scarcely: had an outing.'
And if with wealthy friends you're
• blest,
And, speak of "rich connections,.."-..
Sonle other'chap has "friends out west
Who owns a dozen sections,"
If' we are troubled' with the "Grips,"
,Or crippled with "Lumbago,"
And for our heal_.; we a trip
PRAYER •
O Lord, we thank Thee that Thou
hast taught us to believe that "like as
a father •pitieth his children, so the
Lord pitieth them that fear Hint.
And we would cone to Thee with the
hearts of children,' and pray that the
Spirit of the Son may be with us, that
we may cry "Abba! Father," and may
enter into all the blessing and the
peace which they should have who
are the sons and daughters of the,
Lord Almighty.` Through Jesus
Christ our Lord. 'Amen. -
MOTHER'S DAY
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The origin of this much observed
day which promises to become uni-
versal-
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versal•is given as follows: A young
i
meof Anna Jarvislost
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woman b
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was more
her mother, to whom she
than ordinarily attached, in the.
Inher longing for.
of i o. ex
-spring 9 7g g
the lost . companionship she . had at
borne in upon her mind that hers was
no solitary case and with this thought
ever present in her, mind she sought
an interview with : her. 'mother's : min-
ister. IIe being a pian of vision,
readily grasped her meaning when
she said to him: ' Would he, in honor
of :all, mothers, hold a memorial ser-
vice on the anniversary of her moth-
er's death; and would he • invite all
who attended to wear a white carna- tame for such reaction, gave orders
tion? Thus was Mother's Day , in-
to the guards to remove -her "from the
augurated in the spring ,of Igoe in a
small 'church in l?hd adeiphia. ' . Its sacred court and put' her . to death
reception was more than: : either (verses.: 14-16). Thus ingloriously
daughter or minister
anticipated, for ended an inglorious life.
Jehoiadas reform having begun at
in 1914 President Wilson made it a the throne, now extended to the. peo-
national day for ,the .Honoring ofle and their , worship.He made a
mothers, and appointed the second covenant between the ord, the King
Sunday in May for its observance, aiid the people while they were - still
It became ' international 'and has
together. in God's house, They cov-
g
grown to such an extent that white
carnations had to give way to wear-
ing any flower that pleases the taste
of, the wearer. It has made the name
.th
though her
.famous
Anna -
AJarvis,g
thought was only of others. She has
done more than establish a special
Sunday service for:thoughts.of home'
and home -folks. Bring tokens of re-
membrance from far ,and near and
leave in •the. -heart of, the senders a
warmth of feeling that enriches the
soul.
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grandmother had so enrighteousty
consulted' with the influential persons
usurped. In verse 4 we read how he
of the kingdom and. finding them
favorable to his designs, he secretly.
hut admirably arranged the procedure
by which Joash should -be crowned.
on thepart of ' th tial
any suspicion A a
All this was, done without arousing.
(verses 55-52). It was only when
the noise of the clapping of hands
and the shouting of God' Save the
King penetrated within the palace
u into the
and lead to her going out o
Temple Courts that she realized the
beheld the
There she e h
situation..
young Joash standing as'a crowned
king and she rent her clothes and
lifted .up her voice and cried, "Trea-
son, Treason." This, however, failed
to appeal favorably to the people on
allowingno
her behalf and Jehoiada,
111Grra111®Ilnileilli®!IIatioM!Iuli halt 11! 1111
ed harrud in the garden all forenoon, U
so to)ight I wud take a walk be•'mesilf a Ft
in the afthernoon, an shtudy out the = ', ii r,�} ;
pollytickle situwayshun, an how to .Ii
bate the .Grits; fer thim' lads same to
be afther gittin the shtart av us to
some ixtint, in Ottawa,: at the'prisint 211
wan. shtrate
dwhir
toime: Well, I walked up
an down another an at lasht came'
pasha the Hoigh School wheer the
byes an girruls wus playin; I . sup-
pose thihn. kids' tought be:the tenth lav.
me whiskers that mebby .rile hearin
wud be poor, but that's where they
made a. mistake, fer I heard wan bye.
fel-
lah?"
of ey "Who's that ould
ask n h.,
The other bye sed, Whoy
don't' ye' know him? That's Timothy 1
Ha. who wroites fer the papers, butt
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'I t'.irik he has someting to do wid the fel
Hoiticultural Society. Well on me
way down shtrate I met me young ! ;.
frind, Milton Grame, who knows all M�
Cheer is to know about flowers, an
plants an shrubs an sich loike tines,
"Milt;" sez I, "What is a perinnis,l?" 1 ' Don't this Sale
of,.
stock
bankrupt
ntire
Md The e
R W. G. PATTERSON
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— consisting of Watches,Clocks,
;.cos g _'•
Jewelery, China, Silverware,
ll Cut Glass, ; etc.: =•
Sale starts 2.30 p. m. on
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widout' tellin him whoy I wanted to thing must be sold
know. • A perennial, sez he; 'is a
NO RESERVE
fresh iviay shpring an lives troo a pry
r,,
on miss xs a e as every;
plant, arr a flower that comes up PI
grate Manny years Bitten betther look = THOS BENNETT AUCT.
in at shtronger awl the toime," Well,
chanted together to be God's people; afther hearin that X wussent mad at
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the - same v thim standing on
the king s gg
n bound, as
as his. subjects and.as much b
the lowest to serve the Lord. He
further made a covenant between the
king and .his subjcts by which the lshpring wan on the misses, so tould
King was obliged to ..by
aright her she didn't appresl cafe the fact_
and the people' to obey and give him• that she had a perenteal fer a man,'
true allegiance., wan who' wad never. grow ould, but
The people,'to show their zeal, at-wud kape on gettin handsomer iviry
tacked the house of _ Baal, pulling year, loike a rose bush, provoidin it
down his. temple, his - altars and his• year,
Bits proper attinshun.
but gave thim credit fer bein shni.art
lads. -
home•I tought I wud
Whin
got
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imags and slaying the one priest
SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON FOR who had not fled on their. approach.
MAY II'th. Ig24 " But destruction of false worship inust
• ' ' . 'Victory be followed by the institution.. of true
.Lesson 'Title-Jehoiada s .,
over Baal. worship, so Jehoiada appointed offi-
ofthe services in
totake charge
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Lesson � 4I
Passage -2 the house of the Lord (verses. 17-I3).
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Golden Text�E h. 6:xo.
WORLD MISSIONS
Two . woiuen pla yed a' prominent . The "White Queen of Okoyong"
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part 'in the history of Judah at' this Her name :was Mary Slessor, a
time., -_The types were directly op
osed to each: other, .as different as
day from night; One may be taken
"I kin see sornewan's been kiddin
ye Tim,"sez she. "A rose bush, did
ye say? More loike a thorn' arr•some:
bad wade, I shud tink.: If ye want to
establish, a reputashin as'a rose ye
will have to take more wather, both•
ixternaliy an internally," she , sez.
"Mebby 'tis the lasht rose av sumtuer
ye mane, an, indade, 1 tink I kin see . The annual' meeting of the Women's,
the resimblance, mesilf, so I: kin,, but Institute will meet at the home.of,
Scotch girl.' Her family was poor a betther comparison wud be,'The Mrs. Geo. Proctor, ,May 20 at 2.30.
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as me frind, targe Shpotten wud says
theyboth mane the same ting. If
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niusht
this counthry it to, prosper we
hey good governmint, an wheer are
we to gitrit, ixcipt from the Tories;
So the whole situwashun'is biled
down to this. that no matther what
theer polishy is, arr whether they have
wan at all, at all, we musht kape
roight on votin wid the Tories. Shure
cuddent we adopt anny polishy we
loike afther we git in,power, _the same.;
as the Grits awiways do?
Yours till nixt wake,
Timothy Hay.
BELGRAVE
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and as a young girl she worked in a lasht av the Mohickans,"arr Tlie de Election of officers. Solo Mrs. Chas -
1 health take P factory,getting at odd ,times what,,claine an fall av Rome arr `The lasht Proctor, Roll Call, payment of fees
ere Buie to, meet some"Dago,.
T 1 1 days av Pompeii" arr the breakin up for next year, music Misses Bell and_
•� ''ren , representing 8 Selfislh worldly tittle- education She..cott d. „
Who has his ailments off tlhe st g, as i p, d , av a harrud winther, arr—but just ' VanCamp. A cordial invitation is ear-
4anted
And 'rhymes t1i �,ii before us, l tyoniaii• Stripped. ..o� all motherly iii- As a child she had always 'wanted
ispringe. to see in her' atti- to be a missionary, and when news thin the dure bell rang, an 1 shhpp-� tended to all the:ladies of thelcoax-
Besides lies ti iphery every �ude s and. unable, _ ed out the back way;. Shure, 'tis e.n muniey,
With .`'h aosipheryorous fade and conduc . whither she was came home to Britain of Dr;,:Liv ng .l i t tongue, an a b tihez vans the
Y all jokes - tending.. The other stood fora really stone's 'death in Africa, she' .offered i oqu n g , --o
So now to lay aside gmisses has in her head,• 1 don'i•,tiitic
t c - ' Scot=conducted,
I'M ch u i iicluct
Is 1examination co
i 1 s to n� tea
take 1 s c . rices exams
' lin mto r •se v recent
an wil he In ' n n woman I
I r inclining, Inur- wCanada, i
ou ht n g' ..'n Ca a
tli g,loike yeti
To this..•. �'7 e cud: foind the to a , ,
• 're no worse off than other folks .incurriizg clanger to. herOwnlife. and land and in Is 6•she was relit -to. Cats.- Y IvTei hen its .go-, by the civil. service for a Helper in the ••
We barrinewhin Mishterg g
' •� whining, home . in order' to, save a elield from bar in West Africa, . '• `' - � -;. � int cheniecat `department the following,,
Who. es with much.lase w h, ein shtrong afther than Grits down in•
air line of -after reacheij�•,, Calabar shewas asked:. "'What are rabies
the • OSoon , question
forth, preserve r nz u s
And .I resolve from this "tune for teeth and p e yFarleythint, ' q
`' one of fire
Whatever may ,betide me, the reegning••house (verses• 1-3J. •• offered to go to.(5lcoyong,... _, or_ 'and what would you do for them,
t the 're :The :former woman was. Athalxah, darkest spots of "'Darkest Africia,"Shpakiu av pollyticl s, I do be. w
To let things go for; who y • T iAnd this was .the unexpected reply
daughter of Ahab, king of Israel, and the home of'superstition, witchcraft ryin to some ixtint about the pose= on one paper.•"Rabies are Jewish
worth, g
rile. his idolatrous 'wife Jezebel. • They and cannibalism, where no trader had shun av tings at the present toime, fer, l priests and I wouldn't co a darn thing
There's plenty more beside s , 7 k # thim ' Grits intend
T.Calhoun London arranged a marriage with Jehosha- ever ventured, .and where slse'was the shore it looks
as r for them"
phat king of • Judah, for . thee hatters to hould on w
soil and Athalia.h. This act' is. said
'to` be one of ,the:• few stains upon the
character of the god king Jehospha-
pkat. Had he not been so willing,
even. ancious, to connect -himself this..
withe the idolatrous hoose of Ahab,
many evils and much bloodshed might
have. been spared - to the royal family
and the kingdom of. Judah. When
Jehoram -carne to -the throne he walk-
ed in tlie ways of the house of.Ahab,
for • he had. the daughter of, Ahab to,
wife. She, early in her capacity as
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TENDERS
SEALED Tenders addressed to the
Purchasing A'geiht, Department of
Public Works, Ottawa, will: be receive
' ed'by him until 12 o'clock noon: (day-
light 'saving), Monday, May 26, 5924,
for the supply of- coal for the Domrn-
'ion Buildings throughout the Province
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of Ontario, including the City of Ot-
tawa. ' '
' 'Forms of tender with,specifications
and conditions attached can be obtain-
ed from the Purchasing Agent, ,De-
partinent of Public Works, Ottawa;
W. Corrigan and `'R Winter, ,General
Post Office, .Toronto; Power Son &
Dreyer, K ngstein, and: froth the Care-
takers of true various Dominion Build-
ings iiigs in•' Ontario, outside sof Ottawa,
,
Toronto and Kings'toii. Tenders will
not be considered unless: made " ori
these forms .A h sac
Tht-aght to 'de;nand frons t e, .
cessful tendeeer 1 deposit, not et~e d
ing To per cent, of the value , of .t:lie
1 fir fi
contract, to secui:.e the ,;Pro.e
trent of the •contract is ,reee-yed,
By order,
N. DESJARDINS,
Actitig• Secretary
Department of Public Works,
1 hope to see the day, thundered
the dry leader, when the: only barten-
ders in this great laird of ours are
lawyers.
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Beauty clay is just the hind •
My wife smears on her face;
But let me bring some on any feet—
She drives me from the pace. ,
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Mary's Little Shoes
1 Lary lead a little limp
Add furrows in'her brow,
She coutdti't wear a tiumbcr two
Btlt tiled. et anyhow,
wife of the heir to the throne,. made
her influence fejt in public affairs.
On the death . of Jehorain their. son,
Abaziah, succeeded to the•throne but
he was wounded, in battle 'and died
after 'reigning but one year. His mo-
ther resolved to cat herself
flier at•.o s
upon the throne,, but there were oth-
ers who had to be disposed. of:.before
this could' be accomplished, .' The
cruel nature. she had evidently hiller-
ited . from her. mother ;Jezebel, over
rode• any, motherly ^ feelings. s'he may
e - not
hesitated_ sed ler site It s
i res f
haveos
to give orciets that all tete male bran-
ches of the royal family be n'ias•;
sacred. One grandson escaped. His
aunt Jehosheba managed to:save
him.' She was an entirely different.
type of woman from 'Athaliali—the
one a queen devoid of ail queenly
qualities goes down in history as a
murderer, the other, the wife of a
high priest mulch lower in the social
scale stands out from the pages of
sacred history as the type of all that
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resourceful, g
c ou
was s ,
motherly. She stole : him, she hid
hint and his nurse in the. becl chamber
of their temple hoose for six years,
so that his every •existence was un-
suspected •by Athaliall, • the ' tilers.
reigning sovereign, In the seventh'
year the high praest, Jehoiada, decid-
ed the time wag ripe for disclosing
the presence of the young prince and
claiming for him the crown which his
first white;person that had ever been
seen.
lab-
ored
and
• •For many years she lived
among these people with many
a thrilling experience. The story of
trier life is an interesting book called
-The White Queen of Okoyong."
When the British Government took
over the .administration of Okoyong,
Mary Slessor was 'appointed the first
Consul, a position of high trust and
great responsibility.
She had found Okoyong in the
'depths of sin and heetlienisne, and
' to a rice. fer mebby two •
arr tree Moore years, an the w•urst av-it is us Tories hey -to grin an bear it,
we can't help oursilves. We shed hey
got the shtart wid thim Progrissives
be rayson av carryin. out the polishy.
av Mishter :Meighen in his spache
about taken awl the dooty off farrum
iinplemints. 'Tis"a mistake we made
intoirely, accordin to me own way av
tinkin, but av coorse I belave our
frinds down at Ottawa are doin what
they tink is in the besht interests av
the counthry an the Tory parthy, fer
she left it with the light of Christian 4 ,,,,,e,�,„�„
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At last in January, 1915; "in thelill�illl�lllllEl!!�ll!I'1�111t�!I1 �111�'�`{Ililtl]{�7N{@�Iil�!II�1
.a`va "the .conquering Queen of I—
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all
it
b 1'
sliadow•of the Great W-ar,,', she passed
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C". Me, Sheep .and
Hoak I:';uyer
Member of Toronto Live `Mock"
Exchange.
Bank reference:<Bank ,of Commerc
Ph ne 203, Wing
ba
Wim bra
stimmamqramettaxamail
Okoyong, who ruled in the 'hearts o
-through
fiercest . cannibals g
even the.
the power of the faith, by which out
of weakness she was made strong."'
A seained-glass whidow' was tin-
feev months ago, Septet-the:-
58,
eptember58, 423, in the Albert Institute, Dun-
dee, Scotland, in honor of Mary
Slessor,
pioneer Mi
sionar
and
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To . the E clitur e,v the Advance-Toinies
Doer. Stir, -
If theer is wan ting 1 belave in
Blore than in annyting gee it is in.
been elate, both in body an moiled,
but the misses,. ispi,shally . since she
came to town,isn't satisfoid wid that
but wants use to put on slitoyle be-
soides„ She wud loilre me to hdv me
whiskers thriititticd ivity wake, an to
buy, mesilf a wig, but 1 don't ititind
to do it, fer what is noicer than a
clave stioiney bald head, ixcipt in floy
tonne, an thin ye loin wear a bat. :But
1 musht shtart at the fursht av me
shtory an tell ye the rayson fer the
above rtunstrks.
Wan, day lasht wake 1 had wutruk-
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regular customersin Toronto alone. .
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