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Men now only paddle -aged recall Ramsgate, may be called an abso- pedestal. Columns, arches, pyra- strengthen the influence in the home. the children of Ontario. Miss Jessie class church separated from these Sabbath rest, no day school, no Sun- 1� . l.�,'� �� A
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'to mother's meeting. Ask the fathers They want fullness of life . a risen Christ, in H' . .: ,.,� �
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A I WINTER HARD ON BABY - fiedby fact. One is that Mr. Haft in- those Who are seeking it: The phims Robbs' brother-in-law, gave some in- Trail Ranger or, Tuxis programme in the message of peace was proclaimed down to -night hungry on mud floors. . . �� ..
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is so dften s�tornry that the mother 'him well. They say that he never ID learned for the first time of the death Hundreds of churches all over the Two-thirds of humanity are colored Jesus Christ. There are great chan- - :�,;.
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air in"political theories and always has . late Marion Lawrence, the greatest Week" this year. Nine area and as Jesus did? De we really believe ly, the dawning light of the goodness -,
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the"'house.'They regulate the stomach . 1923, has Are we ready to apply that Gospel morning light is breaking in Africa '11�111'
� ,andbowels and break up colds. They t people of all nationalities. It is in the head or face, but neuralgia human reservoirs of energy and en- again proven its value as a means of to our race relations? Are we ready because David Livingstone went out :.. ` �
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irnail at 25 cents a box from Th r if the property should be repur- Different names are given to it when seen. Mr. Theron Gibson, of Toron- boys in our movement. An athletic relations? Life is either a battle- Jesus Christ can make the world, not ,�!.
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is said to be as fertile and capable violent protest against the possibility Pink Pills in cases of this kind we would be continued after his, death. its schools organized with a mission- scholars with a Gospel for the whole he felt .so honored, so happy, so glad, I 1. �,�111.
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