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I . *he mia- , , �', . � A 4 money'l ,4 -o:1 I to Save 'en At is true, . :' 1,'!; ., , , 11., 11 ... ;� ': I P 'a "'. 11�i: I 111 ..., ­ I - ', �.'�, ,. r Lord Jesus, to testify the goSPQI 9f ,�`�­ All't, you need 0* 4 Vi =, radiBbes. are -4ot sq- lmport� . I 1. . I , .� . 1� . ... .,;,.., ��, . . ,... I. ,�: � I ... .1 q��'. . , :t, �� � - :"�;k".';. �� 1. ,, V", :,�,� " �111:1 I .... .1 � 11 1 ,. . . �. �� � � ant a crop as many other roots. If, ' "., ., ,�i, 1 7 �... � w4i - ,tar$ 0no � I .... , .1 ., �1,` �! �,�r'�`�.'�.,;��i� 1 --�9 %lio - 4are , k", .. ,- I - . , I,Ai� I , .. � � �,.;.,:��',.,: � or '41 W rvek"k 1. I .." I ��i��`,�1;,,,'��j� 4 1 - . i ': � I 1. I �,D,Wsver,- they are worth growing, , I I . . . . �', � I 4 ��. � i .1. I I . . - N , t� y � �:. I , '' . . � I .,�.­­­i ,,,�';-, 11 " Verses 3547t­P40o Foreboding. . I ,are worth saving. , .They may . . I .1 . .1 . , ". . � ",.11'..,", I . ,., % ...., � t" - . -sa e their weight of other food. . I �x ; . I I i -1 ... "", Z I . I rX A- 4. -P t... AA IV . ­ , .1.111, ..... ...'...".. � �� 1. I V . ., " � :... U-1 1 FTT% ..... ..... ..1.1 � 't -W, - r .11 e UIPM 1(44AZpar o 0 I.Q. ' . .1 .. :Horse Radish. -The roots of horse . -.: 1 7 -.1 I � s 11 . . . . . . . ::�� !t :.I 11 . by declaring his belief that he would I i�` - .. I never visit them again. Re seemed to ., r%1 � radi-sh are perfectly hardy and will � .. - W 1:9 � have every reason to thinkthiswould V J, FIE I AILM remain'-outdoo during Winter with- I : , , I I luooa I I for thM r.oason is never 4614. :A,:4, u If year crop is two years . ,' , , be his final interview with them. He . . - pu..­Z�­ - FLAKE so IF & old,, it Should be lifted and fresh * "A. -I -�!P ,.., I , . - I I * I, was fully convinced that his. work V , among them was done and, besides, FW 494rechOM Wilh,&?ry 4# PlAintation be m4.4e next Spring. Bet- I .. .� I I , by youriv 4611tious-blend. .Try SALAA' � �: 312, he had it in his mind "to see Rome . I 11 i-, 11'.1 :, I . 1 A0 whensoever I take my journey into YOUR GROCER SELLS �T 1 plants, therefoire,'lifta'adsell,or . . . - I . . . - � . ng the case he call- the crop in Novemliei. During IvIrne - — ­- . - ;� . " Spain." That bei i . . � ��� .1- , ­ %.. , '-o . -1 1!�"-" ". . � . ;.: ed upon them to testify that so�, far - � I rer, -,­ ,-- I in it may be removed from Storage the. 'bins,. and be converted int.6 no Oritninal past, -but one who may . � --" � ' to it, his legs would have be � en. dQubl- as Beginning SatuTdzy, octobeir 318t. they were concerned his conscience "If � , . useful forms, for the many p4rposeo, have passed through some shady � ed under him in such a manner that -are was void of offense.. any of you lost I am not to be charged with �,;Z,�-� Swede Turnips or Ruta Baga.-The bankruptcy proceedings and thus have 'knowledge , the door could not be closed. He was ., SEE WINDOW. the guilt, for I have preached repent- �- lz:�> � � " I cn;z� -�,R� I I , f Swede turnip is an important article of food, and on the table furnishes acquired a of' certain Wiilts 6f 14W 'which he hopes 'later hurried into a p�nitentiary. Q; ance toward God, and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ," was Paul's P - . ,=D I an excellent companion to the po- tato. With these two vegetables to. turn to profit. His first t4sk is to wan the confidence of � a wholesale BABY'S OWN TABX,F � IMS JIN ky, A,, Sills & Sons declaration. Nothing had deterred him in his ministry from speakingthe \A1r4 NA wv,�LeTT COMPANY 0' R= 0 ��-- - . alone, - properly cooked and served, lamond deale -to tak67- d r. The next is � AN EXCELLENT REMEDY ,- . . WORLD MISSIONS 1. want of . food should not for any advantage of the long-term credit that . -1 truth. He had declared unto all men, _ — — —I- reason -able tinte darken the -doors of I these dealers give, and the third is For Any of the Many Minor AIV­ I SEAFOPMEI - - - - - - ONTAM0 Jews and Gentiles, rich and poor, all — — even the poorest family. From mid- to invent i robbery that will seem Meats of Infants'.and Young ' . . the counsel of God and therefore he could claim to be pure from their ing the problems of the mother coun- try. The mem bers of the party have Winter until early Spring the Swede has the best flavor, before and ,ft,, true to it life, but which -will 'Pernu him to retire on the fruits of it. 1� \ Children. . . 11 . ., '.. � . I � --.. � ­­­­ I . - -- should be allowed to dry for at least a day before it is stored away. If, blood if they should be lost forever. Verses 28 -3l. -Paul's Admonition. made it their business to interview soldier and civilian settlers who have come to the West in the last couple this time it is not so good. Thene are reasons for this which at this time are nQt necessary to explain. Gera Jobbers send out salesmen who often carry a quarter of a mil- � lion of dollars worth of diamonds No mother can expect that her� . . ... 11 t e i s to w i child will escape �� b1& hood are subjecf� - ­ - -­ ­ ­ - - - - ---- - - ­. � - . . - � ­ ­ ..--.- . SUNDAY AFTERNOON es which we present unto Thee, in Paul knew from his own experience of years. They report that they have The best flavor is always found in and other sthnes around with them, but she can do much to lessen their Rheuma is'a wonderful remedy fo the name of Jesus. Amen. how easy it was to be so taken up found the great majority of these to the best -stored roots, those which and show them to anybody who Seems .severity, and to make baby's battler. (By Isabel Hamilton, Goderich, Orit.) S. S. LESSON FOR NOVEMBER 8 with the care of other men's souls be doing well and to be contented. When removed frons re to be interested as a customer.. They for health'easily won. one -roomed cottage. I asked her to tell me what word from the Lord had Lesson Title -Paul's Farewell at and the work of the church as a It is said that Viscurnit Gage is mak- bard and firm,, and as cool as the do business also with another group Nfne4enths of the minor ailments.- . Jesus, Shepherd of the sheep, W5ho Thy Father's flock doest keep, Miletus. Lesson Passage Acts 20 : 25-38. whole, as to forget to seek commun- God himself. The first duty ing his researches having in mind, . proverbial cricuanber. Pull of men ealleo ,customer's peddlers, who have no* shops, or in .which aftet, babyhood and childhood by some derangement Qf .Safe we wake and safe we sleep, Golden Text -Acts 20 : 35. ion. with of every one who would teach others, unemployment relief. . the Swedes by hand. remove the 'leaves and coarse roots without- , shops obly their own apartments. These peddlers the stomach and bowels. Regulate Guarded still by Thee. Paul was on his way to Jerusalem Paul would have them see, was to be C.— . injuring the turnip proper. Store st make sales to particular customers, the stomach end bowels and these troubles will disappear. To do this In Thy promise firm we stand, and he hastened if it were possible for him, to be there by the day of Pente- daily sitting at the feet of the great Teacher. "Take heed, therefore, un- GETTING SKINNIER once in the bins, and afford a good covering of sand to each layer of to their own friends and acquaint- ' ances. They are permitted to carry� nothing can equal Baby's Own Tab, None can pluck us from Thy hand ' Speak -we hear -at Thy command, cost. There was a delay for a few to yourselvos." Paul had by the lay- EVERY DAY Swedes- The Jolea is somewhat pre- or wear the diamonds in question in . - order to excite in the the fre- lets, They are a mild but thprougli�., .. 1 laiative which through their ,acitoni, We will follow Thee. days at Miletus but he made this in- ing on of his hands ordained these the of the valent thElt Swedes will,keep in a eye of quent beholder a desire to become on the stomach and bowels 'nevet-1'4 PRAYER terruption in his journey an oppor- tunity to hold a conference, so he sent, elders with sacred office ministry and now he warned them to -- SOMETHING ITL�ST BE DONE AND cool ceffir without any covering. 'Such is not the case, 'if a furnace their -owner. Then, again, a dealer fail to banish constipation and indi- . - gestion;, colds and simple fevers; ex - to Ephesus for the elders of the church be on their guard to feed their own DONE RIGHT NOW -QUICK exists therein, no matter how cool may go to a jeweller to whom he .is known and tell. -him that he has pel worms and make the dreadeit Unto Thee do we lift up our hearts, to attend. When they came he re- souli first and then and only then the position may be. This remark a customer for several thousand dol- . te,sthing time easy. 0 Thou that dwellest in the heavens. viewed before them his manner of would they be able to feed the church individual Hollows in Cheeks and Neck Growing also applies to roots in general. The lars' worth of stones. He is Concerning Baby's Own Tablets In Thy great mercy hear us; and an- swer the and accept the prais- I life when with them, teaching thern I publiely and in house to house visita- of God. After stressing faithfulness he warned them to be- Deeper Every Week . oxygen as a supporter of combustion. This caus- permit- ted to take them away with him, Mrs. A. 4oshan, Hamilton, Ont.,- prayers ware of enemies both from without and from within the church. That his warning was needful was after- Tens of thousands of thin,, run- down men-N.L-s, and women, too- . . discouraged -are giving es a gradual but certain change of air -in the cellar. The moisture is lapped from the air, and all bodies merely giving a memorandum in ex- change. He May later report.that his custo olling and mer needs some whee ites: wri ­-PRindly send me your book- let, "Care of Baby in Health and _w . Sickness." I. have t, o little childr,sifi- four and a half* and' three years old , -----;,-�------- - —1 ­ ,;�_- - 3N§NNNNNN21M.-x� M ­ ­­ ­ wards realized for we read in the to Timothy how are getting , up all hope of ever being able to take which contain it are -levied upon, and than- the -vegetable that a little time may be required - to Put the deal through. He is g n ive n -have used nothing else -toy. tfi a d. .041 . r% J11V 0 T qE v 'on Smrvice epistles some made shipwreck of their faith. Oil flesh and look healthy and strong. All such people can stop worrying noiie more so roots. We should not make the mis- take of supposing that evaporation 'what time he needs. - . � The loss, as a rule, does not fall but Balby's Own Ta6lets. I thfakthei�'- i � '' Tablets are a wonderful medicin . e i4 little %J WA k"oll LM 3�� Verses 32 -35. -Paul's Exhortation. and start to smile and enjoy life right does not take place at a low tenf- directly upon Jhe' o*ner of thP.Iost onm!' I . . I . 's In concluding his address Paul now for McCoy's Cod Liver Extract te, Tablets which any druggist will ii perature. It does, only more slowly. Or -9tolefi diamonds, but upon Lloyds who last year collected a . 'lliou'dol- An Baby Own Ta blets are sold by a 11 .. medicine dealers or will be sent by. ITH branches and correspondents W Canada finan- commended them to God who is the you all about are putting flesh on ' .0. 1. . I � .... , � . lars in premiums from New . York mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville,. throughout and strong e which alo,ne can iiosts of skinny folks every day. diamond merchants and paid out Ont. ' cial affiliations abroad, we are in a position to sustain both preacher- and humble One woman, tired, weak and d i s - OUTDOOR STORAGE twice as much, if Popular report is ,, make prompt collections in all parts of the parishioner. He exhorted thii elders to the same self-denial that had char- couraged, gained 15 pounds in five and now feel� fine. The outdoor storage of vegetables correct. The other day stones $683,000, had been I Montreal, Que.—The deepening of world. Acceptances are quickly obtained, payments promptly transmitted—details are acterized his ministry amongst them. They knew how he had labored in or- weeks We all know that the livers of Cod flesh usually entails a little more diffi- culty than when, they are stored in worth which stolen from Mrs. James P. Donahue, the �. channel between Montreal and Quebec to 35 feet will be continge4i Qalmao carefully and accurately handled. der to be a burden to none but to be a Fish are full of vitalizing pro- ducing vitamines and these same vit- a cellar, the difficulty chiefly be_ at the Hotel Plaza, were mysteriously returned and an insurance ext summer, and at the same tim,d n . . Ask our local manager bestower upon the weaker brother and amines of the highest class are found ing that of affording adequate protec- 'on ti from frost, the pit or "clamp" company paid $68,000 to the go-between. In- will commence on the dredging, of the north channel below Quebec. 211 thus prove the truth of the words of "It in McCoyN Cod Liver Extract Tab- method being the only practicable cidentally a police scandal threatens These developments will assure to, 1W the Lord Jesus who said is more blessed to give than to receive." lets—sugar coated and as easy to take as candy. one. Generally few vegetalbles are to develop from the'compoanding of the theft. 'The diamond trimmer this Port the accommodation of big- I Verses 36-38.—Sorrow Manifested. And this -shows what faith the mak- stored outdoors as except where very large quantities are grown, a root having established himself finds it ge, boats establishing services t4> - thio Atlantic terminal. DOAMMM SAM ers have in McCoy's for they say; if cellar will accommodate all. 'Beets, easy to get temporary possession of . � . �, . At the conclusion of his, no doubt, -- any thin person don't gain at least 5 carrots, cabbages, potatoes and Swed- gems worth perhaps a hundred . � . � .%MORTH BRANCH, V R. M. JONF,S, Manager. lengthy address, Paul knelt down and Pounds in 30 days your druggist is ish or Winter turnips, however, . are thousand dollars. He has two ways cornmended. them in prayer to God. authorized, to give you your money often produced in large quantities of inalcing the possession permanent. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. ­ This solemn act combined with his be- back—and only 60 cents for 60 tab- and unles's sold'wlen.harvested, must One is to report to the -police that . Rheumatic. 90M 11 . lief that it *as a final parting, Visibly lets. Ask any live pbarmacist.any- b,e stored. With the exception of the he has,been rbbbgdAh 'his place -16f I I - '. � T '.1 ,,, � � % - . - affected the company and inade them unwilling to lose a moment of his where in North or South America. But be sure to get McCoy's the cabbage, one method - of, storage 'IS adapted to all.. Cabbages require business. If --a man .bAs li� RlAce of business, he has books, and'these . Pain� Go, : * ono-inal and .-enuine can be examined by exnertra. The . I �6 11 I 4 11 -- I ; f . * .4� -, � �A ","T � U, 11 7 U;l P . heap and should protrude above wor o d amonds e was carrying fort distressed sufrerers. 1U. Aver- ------ I ing "Jesus Love Me, This I Know " shallow piles on dry boards, or in the top of the cone or ridgp, as the and disappeared. H�e was able to hart and all good druggists sell it . ----- and these words kept ringing in li�r shallow bins, boxes, or barrel,. To Show the eloquent marks of the with guarantee of money back if It heart day after day until she felt pile the tubers in deep piles is Aot case may be, about twelve inches. rough treatment he had received, isript satisfactory. ! that they were true. ,She knelt down conducive to their welfare, as air The purpose of these bundles or and stood all kinds of cross question - i which is very necessary for their columns of straw is to afford ventil- ­1— � . alone in her room and gave herself to ing but remained firm. But the de - 1 the Lord, then rose and put away her preservation, cannot readily reach ation. In the case of cabbages the tectives doubted him. Why should -- gods. Wasn't that lovely? The columns of straw need not extend he have gone to Eighth Avenue to . . I Holy Spirit working silently in her down into the heap, but simply from have lunch in a half disreputable res- � . ---- heart, enabling her to make the most the top of the heap up through the taurant when he might have had it at P9 ... GU to MAIM wonderful discovery that ever man protective covering of soil. the station buffet? What -need had elsetoW 1� I ;;; can make, "Jesus Loves Me." -(Rev. ILI M10 With the vegetable.; all neady I -11 - .. Lag Elm I stacked in position, thatch the heap be to take a taxi home when he I'll, 11 4apiw- I J. A. Slimm,on in Honan Messenger). W with clean straight drawn straw to a might have taken the subway, which 7b I PrAte Poultry Book and Advice FREE 11ENvous at that time of night Would not have I Write for t+ -:01 depth of six inches, beuring in mind � I VRW MOD CO. of CANADA, bmtked, TORONM I - Ill N that this laver will flatten down con- been crowded? Why did he ,choose a I I . Invermere, B. C. -The Columbia VV siderable under pressure of the eight prowling iixi, when he might have I . �. �� � 11 — Valley Colonization association, with BREAK -00 inches of soil which you will now takon the car of a reputable company at tm$ � . , � . ... head offices in Invermore, came into cover the straw with the exception of at the stati . ow? r%% � V% `4ftft - , 0 . . I - 11 . . , being recerntly on the initiative of the ends of the columns. These should But thete was nothing to Convict I IP Will I . Colonel J. S. Dennis, chief commis- Paim in Back and Legs protrude like chimneys on the -ridge him on and the detectives decided to I . I I - I -- sioner of colonization of the Cana- Re. f a house. Their purpose is to favor wait. A s�hort time afterward his Treserveg Shoes ' dian Pacific Railway. The formation lieved by Lydia E Pink"Is 0 r, brother died, and the -negro chauffeur . the escape of the gases and moistu e of the association took place after which naturally will occur in the was arrested when trying to dispose - dl!% IV Irpr Purv�A an open discussion of the Vegetable Compound heap and which, if tl;iey could not eg- of the dead man's car. The negro I o a U interested - U M residents of the Lake Windemere � - cape, wr,Jd cause fermentation with v*o" questioned by a detective 'who - . : .1 I . SOME 0 I district. Its purpose is to le a Ford Ontario -"I had a nervous its attendant beating, and result 'in had built lip an ititerestilig theory, T . 61 I I I helping and ready hand settlerg breiik-Aowa, as ii is called, harm. to the vegetables. The soil and t6ft � tho youtnX, salegmwi was' I I from the old country and o r parts . i m with severe with which the pit is covered should bluff4adAutd, mAU4, a 6nf6ssion. Ile . I I .� . 1. ,. 11 . . n y back and legs, and with had, 9tdlqri-0w6Jto*6lg hhAself, because I The capacity of the Clothes of Quality, who may be directed he by the F.aillntiag Spells which left me very weak. be flattened down with the spade � - . A " / establishment is 2500 Suits a week. colonization methods that e been I was nervous and could not sleep nor fairly firm, to facilitate the shedding his.`bibth9i,-'*ar4 p14491ng: him for re- -o- F T1 9 It .., - - . introduced. . eat as I should and spent much time of rain. Water shouad.,not be allow. payment of a $1,000 loan. it VMS , 0 in bed. I was in this state, more or ed to stand around the pits, where the neg�.o chau%eur who had driven / , . Mv -1 , . � I 'a such is likely to occur Shallow , Im I . I less for over two years before Lidi ditch tbe,taid, and later, calculating that � 6 1Z . ,- . - 5000 -Edmonton, Alta. -Discussing the E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was es should be constructed to conduej he ,knew too much to bw interfered ­ ­ . -.V . . . � : - , . - , � " Suits and Overcoats to be sacrificed at a Roadley BOY Immigrants recently, recommended to me Wr m . Vith, liad seized the( deaa van's CUP ­ � � 4 . . I 'L V T,nei hbor. it away. . � - . I M the Ron. George Hoadley, provincial Before I had ta , as . There wasalso the 4 � ve oses � w for his own uses. ... "IRZ ,�, , � - 11 I 11 � . "Last- sitting up in bed, and when the first . 11 I discount of 15 to 25 per cent. min-ister of agriculture, said: - -*- *ell-,k,nown, case of M,6�iis Pelkistibn I 11 - , I I year we brought out to Alberta (;I bottle wao taken I wad'out of bed and a 11 eugtomer's peddler who did . , . � : . wbr& � .": A , ... .. I I Our Fall and Winter Samples are now in. DIAMOND TRIMMER IS I I .1 ... I I - � , ... �ben6fit '".*4 *� - t �e choice in clothes is not confined to a few boys, and this year we are brin0jig able to walk around the house. During NOW busrneN3 in the 16wef )Bast 8116 of , : : ­' �. ­ : .... 1, I Th out 100 more from the old country. my sickness I bed been obliged to get DANGEROUS CROOK Xd* York, for many $raard. , Ofid . , . as vj,easure6 .0,� - , 11 lt� Patterns, but varied in weights and color- Last year yielded on, failure some one to look after my home for me, - - niorning he teleptho,4ed the-poRmee that : - . ' , , a 'a, ,01"rii,ii. "I, � �, . only. This year the boys, parents but thanks to the 'Vegetable Compound koTe-diamovols and other precioua he hadbd6hlr�blied. DiAdettieo 1hij- lgedthQ, - tab 6� �'� 1 11 I ' 11 Ott 11 . . . � � Um .210 � . " OSA F�, t:. � I 1. 610 to dl om - 1, - I " , , ,IV 11 � mgs, from the best makers. or guardians are putting up sufil� I am now a,ble to look ter it mygelf. stones are .stolen that aty other com- ried to his, ftt and . heav! his Story. � � g . t � I io I , to# - , i I. t 11 I : , :., � � , - cient vioney to pay the cost of t - I have takeit LS - Abstals Bload modity in the world except woney, I U, bad lost' � 00 worth df :dih- iAfi"1#aen i sodai I I` I I - . ". � . The tremendous price reductions WM M1 liminary ,schodling, While the 9' Medicine In tqm *Ith tho vegetable and every ti=6 a -theft 1G repbA it is ia6rds.` TW6'fi"Zd entetiDd Wa lit- ' tvw &A skotutcli. *� - �� 7 .:­." :;. * * , :; " .1, . ".. �,., � �, vite buyers frota all over the CoUnty� It ys Compound and .1 cWtatiA ft d ddhd hIM tW and' ro6t . .''. - , �� 4" " , ,. ": . .. � I � . , .. themselves -will be distributed among these MeWleines W g 'not said t�at the Arst p6roft calleti'llpot, 10 � �flkt � b , I im? Zle V=Tea , The wbaj rgirnaus ., �, �, -i�t,�, t , w1lut I , I Kim itito'g"414"So"IdUT foret , ''., .. ­.- , � I �. psy you to see our goods before buying, the Uffricultutal colleges Of the enjoying good h ,' big innbeduc6 iS, I . . . . . . . . . �', , '' I ; 11h. 11thqui to ,, r�mv ' b,he ,, "Per,06n thkiat'� ng -- lia . ... I .4 to you use It e te Will kes, the kap6ft ''ThO.4s, b& .1 'f6ft62"'6f h 8" I , wt�, . , � . . ,,, I �, It W,1 Ift % , , to lift . +,6 - g4ve them - - -6 v ' trouble to sho* goods. . A I "". I . � . q, F W116 �.., � , province for to 80 Diets as a I . a blvt .� i i� b ffid 6610ftXati�h'd -WA -1616j, d had . I �� 11 �� , � I . monlal,"-Mrs. Imp"ab, 120 Aw calne there hAq 'amomed : ftbui, 0�, � . I ,,� , 11; It �'. . I . I 0 1 . , dd " VW , h . - . I It $4% $1 8.00 UP OVERCOATS Janigge Aver td Ofttado. . !,�� .I 1; � -, $20.00 UP W Amerfts-ft.- undbrW41d'A %tiaw it J�*dtk V "O.�, .11 ,. l, � , ��, . .1 I '. .rd Inh ,qff *fth . - . . - l�:� . 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I --- ­ � ­- ­- - ­­­­ --- ­­­ ._ L I I ­­ ­ I L ­­­ ­­ -1.1. presence with them, so they accom- panied him as he entered the ship; . a- different treatment only in T.he fact that they should 6e stored with the diamond trimmer whose books may; be has to - to �.,, "F�l Swollen Join't - "" showing, as a writer has said, that cut -surface down after the Stems scrutinized make more '16%W. "Christianity is not a religion of sto- ical apathy, but human have been removed from the heads. -to careful preparations than his more lowly brother who has no books, and Vanish of sanctified The pits receive the foremen- affections." INDOORS tioned vegetables are usually made who merely says that as he was pass- I , , t Potatoes. -The potato is the most on the area where they are grown. They may be round, oval, oblong or ing from one store to another with the diamonds he was knocked down . Twisted, swollen, unsightly jointd- WORLD MISSIONS valuable vegetable crop, and great care should be takeia to store the any convenient shape, and be and robbed. are rapidly freed from pain and - It is very beautiful to note how tubers properly. When, during latc prepared in the following manner. A typical case of the mere dia _ mond salesman who turned trimmer brought back to normal with Rheuma. Lame people walk without aid-, simple a meszage the Holy Spirit can Fall, the main crop is lifted from Select a high, well -drained position, level the the . is that of a comes to those who have bee7T, use to -bring a soul to God. During the ground, if the weather is fine, it soil over entire area of the pit. Place a few of tbe late train out of Atlantic City unable to lie in bed; bands that were the week previous to our convention, while visiting homes in one of the vil- should be allowed to dry for at least a day before it is stored away. If, pieces brush th7teon and cover these with and arrived at the Pennsylvania Station in New York about midnight. helpless because of terrible rheuma- tism are now able to do their share lages, I was invited to call on a widow however, the weather is wet and un- a thick layer of clean straw. If the drainage is exceptionally the' He stopped at Eighth Avenue and . for the support of the family. I -who had recently accepted Jesus. I found her a clean, neat old woman, favorable, the crop should be re- moved to a well -ventilated shed at good brush need not be used. Upon the had a �andwich at -a lunch bar, and Rheuma is'a wonderful remedy fo n in a village in once, where the tubers may be dried. straw, stack the vegetables i in con - a few minutes later hailed a passing taxi -cab. He got in and gave rheumatism, gout, neuritis, lumbago and neuralgia. Scotland; she lived alone in a little Continued exposure at this time to "green" ical -or ridged heaps which should not be more than four feet high. If directions to be driven to his -home It is a wonder -worker; it never fal- one -roomed cottage. I asked her to tell me what word from the Lord had light will cause them to and become worthless for table use. the heap is conical the roots or tub- in Washington Heights. A little ters, never gives up until every vest - er heart, and she A cool, dry and frost -proof por- ers should be piled around a central further on, the cab stopped and an- other man got in with the driver. ige of poison is expelled from thd body. said that she didn't know; that she tion of the cellar is a good place to column of straw. Two full hand- fulls of this will suffice. If long and The car was speeded up, and at I a Rhpuma acts on stomach, liver, kid - had frequently heard the gospel with- - ng much attention to it; but out store potatoes, when only a few bushels have been When ridge shaped, these columns should londly spot the two men seized -the neyo-and bladder all at once anoR payi that one day she heard someone sin-- grown. Perfectly dry they may be placed in be placed four feet apart in, the salesman, beat him, took $26,000 �1- 0 : t. quickly brings long prayed for coul- *1 P . heap and should protrude above wor o d amonds e was carrying fort distressed sufrerers. 1U. Aver- ------ I ing "Jesus Love Me, This I Know " shallow piles on dry boards, or in the top of the cone or ridgp, as the and disappeared. H�e was able to hart and all good druggists sell it . ----- and these words kept ringing in li�r shallow bins, boxes, or barrel,. To Show the eloquent marks of the with guarantee of money back if It heart day after day until she felt pile the tubers in deep piles is Aot case may be, about twelve inches. rough treatment he had received, isript satisfactory. ! that they were true. ,She knelt down conducive to their welfare, as air The purpose of these bundles or and stood all kinds of cross question - i which is very necessary for their columns of straw is to afford ventil- ­1— � . alone in her room and gave herself to ing but remained firm. But the de - 1 the Lord, then rose and put away her preservation, cannot readily reach ation. In the case of cabbages the tectives doubted him. Why should -- gods. Wasn't that lovely? The columns of straw need not extend he have gone to Eighth Avenue to . . I Holy Spirit working silently in her down into the heap, but simply from have lunch in a half disreputable res- � . ---- heart, enabling her to make the most the top of the heap up through the taurant when he might have had it at P9 ... GU to MAIM wonderful discovery that ever man protective covering of soil. the station buffet? What -need had elsetoW 1� I ;;; can make, "Jesus Loves Me." -(Rev. ILI M10 With the vegetable.; all neady I -11 - .. Lag Elm I stacked in position, thatch the heap be to take a taxi home when he I'll, 11 4apiw- I J. A. Slimm,on in Honan Messenger). W with clean straight drawn straw to a might have taken the subway, which 7b I PrAte Poultry Book and Advice FREE 11ENvous at that time of night Would not have I Write for t+ -:01 depth of six inches, beuring in mind � I VRW MOD CO. of CANADA, bmtked, TORONM I - Ill N that this laver will flatten down con- been crowded? Why did he ,choose a I I . Invermere, B. C. -The Columbia VV siderable under pressure of the eight prowling iixi, when he might have I . �. �� � 11 — Valley Colonization association, with BREAK -00 inches of soil which you will now takon the car of a reputable company at tm$ � . , � . ... head offices in Invermore, came into cover the straw with the exception of at the stati . ow? r%% � V% `4ftft - , 0 . . I - 11 . . , being recerntly on the initiative of the ends of the columns. These should But thete was nothing to Convict I IP Will I . Colonel J. S. Dennis, chief commis- Paim in Back and Legs protrude like chimneys on the -ridge him on and the detectives decided to I . I I - I -- sioner of colonization of the Cana- Re. f a house. Their purpose is to favor wait. A s�hort time afterward his Treserveg Shoes ' dian Pacific Railway. The formation lieved by Lydia E Pink"Is 0 r, brother died, and the -negro chauffeur . the escape of the gases and moistu e of the association took place after which naturally will occur in the was arrested when trying to dispose - dl!% IV Irpr Purv�A an open discussion of the Vegetable Compound heap and which, if tl;iey could not eg- of the dead man's car. The negro I o a U interested - U M residents of the Lake Windemere � - cape, wr,Jd cause fermentation with v*o" questioned by a detective 'who - . : .1 I . SOME 0 I district. Its purpose is to le a Ford Ontario -"I had a nervous its attendant beating, and result 'in had built lip an ititerestilig theory, T . 61 I I I helping and ready hand settlerg breiik-Aowa, as ii is called, harm. to the vegetables. The soil and t6ft � tho youtnX, salegmwi was' I I from the old country and o r parts . i m with severe with which the pit is covered should bluff4adAutd, mAU4, a 6nf6ssion. Ile . I I .� . 1. ,. 11 . . n y back and legs, and with had, 9tdlqri-0w6Jto*6lg hhAself, because I The capacity of the Clothes of Quality, who may be directed he by the F.aillntiag Spells which left me very weak. be flattened down with the spade � - . A " / establishment is 2500 Suits a week. colonization methods that e been I was nervous and could not sleep nor fairly firm, to facilitate the shedding his.`bibth9i,-'*ar4 p14491ng: him for re- -o- F T1 9 It .., - - . introduced. . eat as I should and spent much time of rain. Water shouad.,not be allow. payment of a $1,000 loan. it VMS , 0 in bed. I was in this state, more or ed to stand around the pits, where the neg�.o chau%eur who had driven / , . Mv -1 , . � I 'a such is likely to occur Shallow , Im I . I less for over two years before Lidi ditch tbe,taid, and later, calculating that � 6 1Z . ,- . - 5000 -Edmonton, Alta. -Discussing the E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was es should be constructed to conduej he ,knew too much to bw interfered ­ ­ . -.V . . . � : - , . - , � " Suits and Overcoats to be sacrificed at a Roadley BOY Immigrants recently, recommended to me Wr m . Vith, liad seized the( deaa van's CUP ­ � � 4 . . I 'L V T,nei hbor. it away. . � - . I M the Ron. George Hoadley, provincial Before I had ta , as . There wasalso the 4 � ve oses � w for his own uses. ... "IRZ ,�, , � - 11 I 11 � . "Last- sitting up in bed, and when the first . 11 I discount of 15 to 25 per cent. min-ister of agriculture, said: - -*- *ell-,k,nown, case of M,6�iis Pelkistibn I 11 - , I I year we brought out to Alberta (;I bottle wao taken I wad'out of bed and a 11 eugtomer's peddler who did . , . � : . wbr& � .": A , ... .. I I Our Fall and Winter Samples are now in. DIAMOND TRIMMER IS I I .1 ... I I - � , ... �ben6fit '".*4 *� - t �e choice in clothes is not confined to a few boys, and this year we are brin0jig able to walk around the house. During NOW busrneN3 in the 16wef )Bast 8116 of , : : ­' �. ­ : .... 1, I Th out 100 more from the old country. my sickness I bed been obliged to get DANGEROUS CROOK Xd* York, for many $raard. , Ofid . , . as vj,easure6 .0,� - , 11 lt� Patterns, but varied in weights and color- Last year yielded on, failure some one to look after my home for me, - - niorning he teleptho,4ed the-poRmee that : - . ' , , a 'a, ,01"rii,ii. "I, � �, . only. This year the boys, parents but thanks to the 'Vegetable Compound koTe-diamovols and other precioua he hadbd6hlr�blied. DiAdettieo 1hij- lgedthQ, - tab 6� �'� 1 11 I ' 11 Ott 11 . . . � � Um .210 � . " OSA F�, t:. � I 1. 610 to dl om - 1, - I " , , ,IV 11 � mgs, from the best makers. or guardians are putting up sufil� I am now a,ble to look ter it mygelf. stones are .stolen that aty other com- ried to his, ftt and . heav! his Story. � � g . t � I io I , to# - , i I. t 11 I : , :., � � , - cient vioney to pay the cost of t - I have takeit LS - Abstals Bload modity in the world except woney, I U, bad lost' � 00 worth df :dih- iAfi"1#aen i sodai I I` I I - . ". � . The tremendous price reductions WM M1 liminary ,schodling, While the 9' Medicine In tqm *Ith tho vegetable and every ti=6 a -theft 1G repbA it is ia6rds.` TW6'fi"Zd entetiDd Wa lit- ' tvw &A skotutcli. *� - �� 7 .:­." :;. * * , :; " .1, . ".. �,., � �, vite buyers frota all over the CoUnty� It ys Compound and .1 cWtatiA ft d ddhd hIM tW and' ro6t . .''. - , �� 4" " , ,. ": . .. � I � . , .. themselves -will be distributed among these MeWleines W g 'not said t�at the Arst p6roft calleti'llpot, 10 � �flkt � b , I im? Zle V=Tea , The wbaj rgirnaus ., �, �, -i�t,�, t , w1lut I , I Kim itito'g"414"So"IdUT foret , ''., .. ­.- , � I �. psy you to see our goods before buying, the Uffricultutal colleges Of the enjoying good h ,' big innbeduc6 iS, I . . . . . . . . . �', , '' I ; 11h. 11thqui to ,, r�mv ' b,he ,, "Per,06n thkiat'� ng -- lia . ... I .4 to you use It e te Will kes, the kap6ft ''ThO.4s, b& .1 'f6ft62"'6f h 8" I , wt�, . , � . . ,,, I �, It W,1 Ift % , , to lift . +,6 - g4ve them - - -6 v ' trouble to sho* goods. . A I "". I . � . q, F W116 �.., � , province for to 80 Diets as a I . a blvt .� i i� b ffid 6610ftXati�h'd -WA -1616j, d had . I �� 11 �� , � I . monlal,"-Mrs. Imp"ab, 120 Aw calne there hAq 'amomed : ftbui, 0�, � . I ,,� , 11; It �'. . I . I 0 1 . , dd " VW , h . - . I It $4% $1 8.00 UP OVERCOATS Janigge Aver td Ofttado. . !,�� .I 1; � -, $20.00 UP W Amerfts-ft.- undbrW41d'A %tiaw it J�*dtk V "O.�, .11 ,. l, � , ��, . .1 I '. .rd Inh ,qff *fth . - . . - l�:� . 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