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o *Veb private AlQuSe�, all those �a horses, Tile m,ptbod P never has—GUelph, Repprt,,�r,
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frieAd wharn he met suggested that -then dust it
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iAg Is to Put
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4 he 9119 4,n education. He the 111143,11. wItb& P
the. rudiments, and then a torateQ Ila"
t.ely heavi
the floor bene
ho' -should study law. This also e ly �Iong. king," has failed for A: Million. He water Pipes pd -0 hive spilled them.—Rpailt
"and supported Odid,
himelf while sinksi On ith;wlavip*� sills, in thR back Herald., reading law by acting as the driver part'o
f tlls� cupbookidri
of a night hack in Topeka. and
It is any Other place �,T recorded that while his horse dozed cockroaches.
The Detroi
r"uented by the t News wisely remarks
that it is
not the original the driver read TWO W". dirIgIbler that
e counts; it's keeping it ye be perfctly'.j914ed, togroth
b`001ss. Ye straw has been used in the came 4 time when he p 11FUL Blackstone.
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N, Ther Sodium lngojde:�
assed his ex- up.—qBrantford Expositor. in the same Mgment., Fo it entire construction with the exce aminations and was admitted to the ta The OubitaRMAIlls both by co
anilly H6.kW,d ouMy Jolicit,
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Now this t' say,
prays to be made a better man. brethren, that there are eoutentions
tbwe sects wourld,,be�,A P
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in ti s-gignt un ert4w , The clock was built moment when a noted counsel Was mouth by the roackes cleaning th on.
F nds and numbers,'which bar. There eame another thrilling U�Quth, It 4PPre4PY geti into the but one --never prays to be made an-' among p
tion of'the ha t an by taken into the One been declared unto �me of
by ar"Shoeroak that
M. Pt 6 Of $tr eZ other man.—Mr. W. B. Maxwell. every one of you saith, I am Ofr P4,U4 fruits _.,Union Vg
Pr sburg-in the taken ill and Curtis Was even a sen- feet and body to. k' d
ckermark, and his been e 4�lnove the pow, er
3?�qs ,
t, 6 ibited sational
qllltiful- work Art: Th criminal Case' to plead, His w
f they haPpen to run over it, and I of Appollos;andl O:f Oepas- out in ti
of Knox, And Me$ pa __�t
e fig-, in various EuropeanAountries, arous- success brought him local fame, and small dust go If the squirrel's
are easy to read !Ding Particular interest in Geneva, D�',r bellows, COO.- coat is thick and (and I of Wesley And- brought Trom the prommigg'q.-,
arid the. -eventually the promise of a brilli, t fag about $1.50, exe the bankroll thin, these are two in- I of Cephas (and I of Knox, and I of prove. to us TD4
a masterple6e a ellent thing fallible signs of a tough winter,—De- Wesley
P �re, entitled "The Sale of the center of the clockmaking �jndu$ in
Pid Dolidne I, nolitic I career. He has been thirty- to apply the Powil�r
-for, 50,00& ope) and I of One cannot hope
try. -It I& for sale- 1. with, and Is and I of the P
ors suitable -for ffarning. The" ,b_ r gold One years in the House of Represen- much superior ta,`.the duatt troit News. Christ. V- 4
in ng can, Is Christ divided ? Was Basis of Union. and" sta L tcmeiwer:
of thp painting. I
ieci- is Arks, (about $12,5,00) and the makei tatives and the Senate. as it enables a -efson to blow the Paul (or Know, or Wesley, or the that r Will pWase a. s ofull of hu said to have been offered tbis-sum substance into cra�oks an Charlie Chaplin is going to marry Pope crucified for you?"
ra" interest that you W, d
for It. His only reason for parting Can hope to prepare,a� 4octri
&of looking at it. ji�_ Addition to the wi where tde Insects* irky be hlz�= his leading lady in reel life to make Church Union- will be a difficult
,calendar. and picture, th it Is to secure funds with Which where ment and an
the Family to. build new freak Sure, He Could they could adt be reached by his leading lady in real life.—Buffal, ideal to attain. But the nucleus of it tion'that will eeclss�IaStieal'
'Opportunity to-- win as much' 4' an imaginary line drawn round How to PrePAft AW'Treatmnt, The move to follow Jesus into th,3 ent freedom to
s five ready been comPlIfted. the God, in Purity a
the Can. 5 el
aeb subscxij�er An *hee clock, without "The equator," said.the teacher 4. at Ifferald offers to, e Commercial. is already attained and -established.
_Js for which tVe plans have at -
thousand. dollars in an easy and in- world." Uncle Sa
weep the Basis
the pow- of Union'- an A catalogue of Then, suspecting that one of his room well and then lea Jack Canuck Will- have to do some Ins t a stage of disappointment and doctrinal statement
terestin contest. l3efore each treatment a in is talking tax reduction realization of high hopes is apt to The present
Fe articles which are given as was admir
valuab class had not been paying 'attention dr 'undisiurbed to ve thinking along the same line.—Border hopes seera, prepared—and any one who Would 1847
r several days- Cities Star. submerged by what this world can otherwise either never read it -or
rewards for new subscriptions can INDIAN BOY LEADS UNITED to him, he said, "Now, Tommy, could Sweep up again and mak6 another
also be obtained free 1from the pub- You tie a knot in the equator?" application. This May hav do, and we are in the
lishers Of The AM11 STATES SENATE e to be re- mood of those is only thinking of the task of pleas -
If You cannot laugh in God's house who said: "We trusted that it had Ing himself, and not the.task of giv-
-Y Herald. The "Yes, sir." Peated several times, and each
n interesting jour- A less ronlantic bbdy t "Could you, indeed? What kind of care should"be ta imeI don't know where on earth you can. been He which should have delivered Ing hundreds of thousands of people.
Family Herald as -a ban the
j ken to discover, if
inal carries everything before it. United States Senate it would be dif- knot, may I ask?" Possible, overlooked,:4areas and treat —The Bishop of St, Albans. Israel," But the risen, living, ruling the opportunity and freedom to serve
them. Usually two or three dustings
'!A imaginary knot, sir," replied Jesus comes to us in our depression God as a unit, rather than in the di-
ficult to find, but careers richer in all
Thmmy. will destray almost all the cock- Not For Hardware and points to the way of long -suffer- visions of denominationalism.
the elements of romance than those
roaches. even in a large institution, Boston Transcript ing and opposition to the world as Talk of "force In this matter is
—During the month of November of some of its - members would also
Magistrate Reid, of Goderich, dealt be hard to match. That of Senator but sometimes it Is so difficult Germany's former crown prince de being the true and triumphant way. incorrect. or no force is being us -
to find
-with thirty-six cases police Charles Curtis is a case. several A man who turns his eyes way ed. Thos -who don't want to belong
Of these two we —Dean us w It be!necessary. All
,court. is now the Republican leader in the aPplicatio I ware business. It will be recalled that �rom the realization of an jd��l that to the United Church will be in th, An point. e euxed as to imagine oneself Ill
It is as easy to imagine oneself all the hiding, places that nies that he will return to the hard
re dismissed, -Inge. that is required, however, to eradl- he once was in partnership with his 1-9 -right because of the opposition free W�
go their way.
eleven� adjourned, and in twenty-six Senate Chamber,.the successor tothe Cate the pest Is care and persever- father in an agency for iron crosses. earthly tempers is as those wb.f T. ARNOLD ACKERT.
con�iqtionsw�re registered. The to_- distinguished and blue-blooded Henry ---------- 4b.— ence. That the powder does kill the ering the pr;6m- Lucknow, Ont.
tal fines for-,tbe month were $6,75, of Cabot Lodge. He is also part Indian cockroaches will be sho ---------
-which $260 were for 0. T. breaches and his early hist'3ry as about 100 AIDS FOR THE DEAF wn
after the first treatment; for in a
the per
in sixteen Cases, arid $350 under cent. Indian. Another curious ON CHURCH UNION
e Act. Three jail eri- thing about him, as testified to by a sense that glasses furnish help for be found dead he're,and there over The following two letters on
Inland Revenv Help for the partially deaf in the day's time numerous cockroaches Will
the floor. Church Union have been sent to us
tences were handed out, ranging fro -in �ewpaper photograph, is his strik- the poor visioned seems to be looming
thlAy days to nine month&' ing general likeness to Grover Cleve- on the horizon. �The ref6rerice is to The -above treatment is the cheap� by a subscriber, which we publish by
land. The likeness,, we will admit, is Comparatively' recent advances in the effective than any sp;-ay that can be
est the writer knows, and much more request:
more one of out4ne than anything cience and art of making bearing de.
HOCKEY PICTORIAL given, because it remains active as
else. Cleveland was a bulky blonde vices. Churning Cream Wanted man. Curtis is a' bulky Wan
ex- long as left on the floor, whereas the UNION OR DISUNION
cal advance h been
'The featurs he in- sprays. are only effective at the t
Setond ]Wtick -he science: a's line
in t There has been on- To the Editor of The Globe: It is
hertwCare those,of his father Curtis, advanc6 in� t4 , etho of application, and�,vjdy if they bit hard to say which name is the most Industry
6f'-19ngh%-&s�eht, but sound the- a ar, 0. A. Col- 11 your own
T6 seeond'�e'&44On 'oi tfi� 1,joeiey the coloring is a direct gift from his of instrumen p m dpiof the insects.—J. L. C4es appropriate, union or disunion, for if Keep the wheels Of running i
Pictorial is on the =a PPI'catlOn lege, Guelph. Community.
plete and up-to-datb thket' more com- grandmother who was a full-blooded hum ts of �recision to : the we are to judge by what has been
an the originji KAW Indi an voice and in the -registratio'n
an. Senator C said and written during the last year,
r e(MOD, whigi Ad th..such vi urtis himself of -sounds by the human a Bot Film Send or deliver your Cream to -us and receive flie'
Out we seem to be very far from being
a reeely as at, one time. a "blanket InAian.*1
See aim, N16ViCM Of he� gieat Wi n- Of such studies there is 'developi utmost returns; this is y
vi ng easures should be taken to pre- united in spirit.
Most favorable' 00mmeutfl his rations frorn -.And,drawi� differentiation of the kinds Of deaf- vent horses becoming Infest I ed with re ur Creamery.
ter sport. it re-'servatioil. Ing ' M'
have be the Government. ness and the different devices for The present outlook is that we a
e larvae of'bot flies by protecting Ing in -
en, Passed upon the publica- Now, he Occupies the in0st imROTtant. in each. The next ten years will see them from the egg laying attack of selves "The United Church of Can -
tion by sport -writers the continent ' -aid th go to have a Church calling the Your satisfaction means our success..
=in the Uoited State
over, and the general opinio §enate, further advances in such devices. the parent fly. The clipping of the ada." This body will be composed of
ex'� , he ekceW�n of that occupi Highest prices paid for good cream consistent
ed' Even to -day it is not enough to. long hairs from the region of the Methodists, Congregationalists and
pressed by players and smlv�, isAlmt by Senator say
a
vo, more comprehensive or handsome 'Julie Poppin, a X0W I man is deaf. We must know wha�j head, breast, shoulders and legs af- part of the Presbyterian Church. with accurate and careful weighing and testing.
ndian, was kind of deafness he has.. Is it catarr- fords some protection in that It re- There
book in the sporting line was ever the grundrpother of Senator Curtis will still be Presbyterian
.wag'a young girl and a comely,
printed. A feat9re, that' should pos- hal. or of a nerve type? Does it re- duces the probability of,the fly being Church, -so it is hardato see where Cash paid for cream to all patrons WiShing same.
eseas a marked appeal not only to the daughter of Chief White Pin late especially to the speaking voice, able to attach its eggs. The areas the gain comes in, On the o
the;, present, but to of the KdVV,, Who SUP�Pbrtsd In e, and� if so, to Consonant or , ther
t to vowel where the egg laying AY usually de- hand, it is easy to see that the un-
ture%, of -cham, 'pion' sel'fes: 03i'the vast buffalo herds that questions dePends the kind of 4p- soake8 with oil or grease. This pre- last few months has done much harm,
old. tiih6ers-,*ai* the niany' group P hem- so4nds-I Upon the answer to these posits her eggs should be frequently Christian talk indulged in during the
teams;. dating back ffifeited the middle W6t at the time naratus' which can -be expected to vents the ego from adhering to the both inside and outside of the Church -
to the early history of hockey. The our story opens. Into her life, Seaforth Creamery Company
vow edition not onlYcolitainiithe his- the as help. hair. Pieces of cotton or cheesecloth es.
liovelf�tg. say,
tory of, hockey in Can came a young If there is suppuration, or if there listened to the bridle and harness In The wounds made by harsh words,
surface of the Jaws, the brT and clitting s
di. but 'covers FrenchThan, "a trapper, and the two is a clear cut history of suppuration, such a manner as to cover the under hasty insinuaiions
ar
the history' of the game in the Unit- were wed with the cuftous French the ears should be examined for per- st and casm will not soon'be healed nor for -
ed Stites also, with'306 handsome and Indian rites of the 'period,. To foration of the"ear drum. Deafness forearms affords some protection and gotten. Then the Church members
engravings of' Canadian and Ameil- them *as born a daughter, whose due to large perforation of the drum reduies greatly the loossibility of,the -and the outside world have been tak- ,can teams, and is right up to the name is nat mentioned but She' was is benefi horse intering a stomach full, of bot Ing notice. I fear that the impres- SANTA CLAUS USES THE RADIO
Ininute in every respect. ted by the ear drum type of
Any fur-� to become Senator C�rtis's mother hear' lkrvAe and- suffering Ili consiequ,f�nce. sion made by this display of temper
Ing apparatus. These drums go
ther information pertaining. to the w1fen in due c/ourse she wag wooed into the eai canal. Unfortunately, in n to what has not added to our reverence or re-
book an be. obtained by writing to and won Of such. A, little attentio
Ir the Hockey Pictorialp'94 Victoria St., pioneer by a young American most of the cases where the artificial may seem trivial to tPany makes the spect for the ministry.
Toronto, Ont. named Curtis. For some ear drum type of�apparatus improves difference between the horses being When we study our New Testa -
on or.un-
----------- reason, not quite plain, the balf-bred the hearing there is a discharge which S ment the impression we receive )f
thrifty and in good conditi
Indian woman and the quarter -bred should be allowed to flow out freel thrifty and hidebound. wat the bot
Y_ fly or at least prevent It from carry- what a true Christian ought to be is
Indian soil continued to live with the The instrument interfere's.
'CLOCK OF STRAW IS WORTH trible and particularly with old Julie charge must The, dis- Ing out Its destructive work.—I. very different from the type of
Poppin, daughter of the Chief White safe o use this type of instrument. Christian spirit displayed by so -me of
be dried up before it is Stevenson, 0. A. College, Guelph. our ministers and laymen over this
$12,500 Plume. Young Curtis in those days Therefore, the number who can use Church Union question. A unique clock, which from the was not to be distinguished from this type with advantage is small. Fixed Proportions.
any
other young half -naked savage
nutty pr6b- am an old member of the Metbo-
Ably surpasses anything ever made portions used in all recipee and the Presbyterian and other churches and
point, of curiosity and Inge dancing in the sunshine and looking There are a number of fixed pro- dist Church. 1 frequently visit the
tion in forward to the day when he would
in this line, is now on exhibi grow upi and become a mighty It is important to decide between following are standard: I feel at ome in all of them fo'r, as
Xurdch/,(G�rmany). It is made en- hunt,,. a trumpet type and a phone type of One-half as much liquid as flour I see it, they are all working for the
for muffin aid cake batters.
tirely of straw, is a very' accurate hearing device. If the deafness is same glorious end. They all receiv
One day when he and the other
timekeeper and contains no springs, young Indians were phone var- One-third as much liquid as Hour ed their inspiration from the same
mo metal of any kind and playing peace- of the catarrhal tye, the
iety of hearing device should be u
in -fact no fully about the reservation sed. for soft doughs, as for biscuit. good book and sing the same woris
other substance than 'not even a ban One-fourth as much liquid as flour of praise. I certainly think thaCthe
If it is of the. nerve type the tru
of Cheyennes suddenly bo�e down mliet for stiff douglis, as for bread. -glue. It has been going for kind of device in' some o Church has a big enough job its
, the. past upon them. The two tribes had f its varia- One-third to one-half as much but- hands, even when we are all I ing
eventeen. years and has regifired no, long been enemies but Kaws tions should be used, the phone type 'In the
-repairs during all. that 'tim. he does more harm than good, ter as sugar for all butter cakes. together.
ht of re
-mechanism consist of a weir sting comfortably under the pro- There One to one and a half teaspoon- Then, let us stop quarrelling about
tection of Uncle Sam, had no thought are simple methods by which one 1(pla of baking powder to a cupful of
two hundred granis,tbat, is raised. by of hostilities And were taken by qur- 'an guess fairly well which type his flour for batters or doughs. non -essentials and spend a good deal
pressing on a, knob. and an Arrange- Prise. .. Senator . Curtis rernember.9 deafness belongs in, more time trying to get at the true
Vent of eight p6fidulufti� Jn, PI f One-third as much shortening as meaning of our Saviour's words, then
ace 0 how the Kaws hastily barricaded Dr. Gordon Berry says, in the Volta flour or pastry.
the usual heels. Its -f'r-ont is built themsele,.. "The catarrhal type, unless One teaspponful of soda to one pint lives.
ID the style of a miniature 'cathedral, brob,"th6 showers of Review: incorporate them into our every -day
arrows which the Cheyennes let fly. extreme, hears quite readily over of sour milk.
'the workmanship- of. the fae6 beiiig Ile
v
buft6n.
The hands arp dret behind a barricade, and then
:--tarticularIv � One vgis gathered with, -the other chil- the telephone; the nerve type does The world will then begin to see
that there is something in the church
Ab. moved by
at not. The catarrhal type bears with The scrub cow shivers when be that is different, and just what we all
fieeessar A icy s obtabiod the old men o6k" e6jisel together: an ear phone; the nerve type tries sees the scales and Babcock tester. need
001ing a 'sika i They realized that their stand against one, cgmplains that it jingles and The horse still plays an important al of 4 w . ith the tires- the ear. The catarrhal Toronto, Ont. A METHODIST.
voral other 9 ferocious Cheyennes co- Id be a type part. He still furnishes a cheap
u
limited affair �oAly. If help was not comes earlier in life; the nerve type source of power for Ploughing, and
fortheorning� from the- Ubited States later." is the most economical to use for
Government, which. had roops at
short hauls. RELIGIOUS CONTROVERSY Until this year little boys and girls could only write to Santa Claus; post
10peka. sixty miles away, the Xaws Impure drinking water accounts their letters and trust to the postman to deliver them. But thin year the
would be massacred. -It wag im- for "much sickness among bogs. The To the Editor of The Globe- So Radio Department of the Canadian National Railways made gement
Wells says: "The catarrhal type ..mu
perat4ve that A nl�ssenger should be hears' comparatively well over first consideration In to supply plent7 Itiplicity and rancor of letters" in with Santa Claus and letters from boys and g0s. all over Caannadaerraanre being
the
sent.. Little the a the column n h
Cliarles Curtis was telephone; he hears better in f pure water for the hog lots. This gig ify t at C urch U broadcast from the C. N. R. Radio Stations to Santa in his workshop in eke
It As important as good feeding. ion is not feasible, according to one Far North. Santa acknowled;Z.-es, each evening by radio, t i cmidst of noise;- his hearin is bad f6r hat he a heari
ire was Chosen to* Save the mangels for the "Ivan correspondent? what his little friends have to tell Lim.
-the baz- the low Pitched sounds And good f6i
a.rdous trip though he Wai only ten the high; be tends to nd young stock. "Nothing is more There was multiplicity of opposi- Although he is a very busy man, Santa Claus visited every broadcaadng
Iveltrl Old, be�111146 hi ld s0eak habi�;' relished by a calf and nothing is bet- tion and endless rancor facing Jesus station of the Canadian National Railways, in Moncton, Montreal. Ottaw".
e c�,u ' speak tually in too low a tons.
had been bvoej t1le tdute benefited by an ba ood. orlso
Such ai6 ,ter
for Its digestlqn t n g Himself when He was here—and ev- Toronto, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Regina, Calgaiy and Edm nton, telling mik,
electrical hehrink IUiey inaugels. Ilage
4 out and Muds device is all righk ery kind of contempt and ridicule was little friends to write him, care of the C. N. R. Radio, and thousands of lettera
Topeka. Vat sitage t%nd roots -are bettei. poured on His work and the work of from boys and girls have been received and btoadcast to Santa.
Idual has no ear di"sto6
The child reached thb If le indivi
His Apostles, some counting the gos- The pictu see here was taket in one of those dtationg
009 Whidlk- -11-fted -life; if the 9 speaki:
6mes,On late in re 1i *hich is th-6
QAd bhok �qnd.iiever had Any; If his -diafh4is pet so ridiculous that they preached wa ng to u'b.,, and girls through the rajerbpl�6tAe, an
the solgtN 4 tho Xas". t he it III contention only, hoping to Add instrument unet! to send the sound of the voice daftein, out ove t w
Id nq hd to thd, ffli6#ans Of the ervants of on the radio waves.
fit;iWorge in thib p"geDde. of
Down'
high �Pltched not- Imlaw you see one, of the, hig engines that, *6 Canadian Nat 1#1 Chl#eh Union is but the oi&ome of Railqft-�i to je-hd San
tl�",Cla" tb cArry 161*g ba#�.Or
1610d 114ther; t�an it -16,w QL bhe spirit of the words - "Now I be- isAbI afteash' artb fdr his x4indeer. 't
01 0.� A]
�41`prajv brethren, by the name of powdrful freight dnaihea In the WN616 af
t re All
L it
S a speak: the satie thing, and that there
fitiftshlig an Mb t6Y4 Vila, ftb�ktftk Irlw6k%
mr 1ord 40us Christ, tha eftibr loult a& twh of 130 Inaaeca fi4ght, awv', *W
be n divisions among you: but that Christman Eve�
is
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