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IT'.'.. ) 1-� 'one d , . ,��:�­, �!� � 11 " AXII A , � , I S. S. LIKSSON FOR JANUARY 24th - � Q I I . ...: - - .1 --- . - _­­ ,,,�_ � -1. . L- t . i to W,14. -thir cup grated clioeto . � I - I ",�,'� I'll .? rvii*, I I il, n �'N ­­ , '"'. � o - added just -1, - I " - - , . L I I I 11� � X0.1;RP.,`1:V I - _-, , before. se . 1. : I � ,r11111 I t 1� , . , -"�W-4113,�1;1,1,1,­ . .1 , � I I �10, , I -Jesus and the Sam- , il ,"_6 ' - - I 1. - I � -: - Orders Per Book L . ,: — .. �.. 11, . I- � __. . I . WO ,� , 1, 4'34.�.�, ,,`,,,,,� essovi Title i� I � .") ,,�­,, 60 � -Lentil Or Pea Soup, "i", , .�N.1�1,1 1". I - .1, . � I , I . "" , .- 40 - 1 , I I . . . arit4a Woman. I One-half'oound of s'.Vlit pe"+j soak- , �A ,_ - . � I 1-11 . ;g�iv, "IN I r '01, -Ni -�, ­...", ­­ � � ­ . , , ,s �04'1",�;,�;�,-,,�,,�� i* i . I . I I �,,Z_l 11, bmw*4a 11'"_ � � . X5,�,Vk I . I, Lesson Passage-Jhon 4:1-42. ' ed over night,fte and one-half quaru, I .1 . L � I I ,.'.MZ1L. Car -bon Leaf " 2c each 016 IL11*69WISIMIA I Ar 4-1_ JP ­ 1-1-P 4- -A , I 11 I . I . I I I.I.-f I . I _­'�igf IMU 11 , ' ') W .,V,+P, � � — - . � ,,��, ,�v , . - " . �5 , , r : . one-half water in win ,.% I JpOR,to=em die Bank 4 Morttmal has main- f'M,�4 � �I` Golden Text,--Isa, 12:3. J'ch a ham hats 1" '. - ­ 1@_ .1 11 8 Ul W'�,* in Canadq, - been cooked'will make a 'pea soup of . � - � p4ned 0, . in,*0'Provintm of Ontario ready ',',�',1QQ,' ,,,4 I'll V "it 2 . ' delicious flavor. One onion, . . I & ' i � c ackBack Style 2-1C each !�'� t%!,�, ", L'alt . After the meeting of Xacob with . - clippped . tQ X=Pt MON08 IiPOU IRM116 and loan thoe Ix ".. '. �. _ . . his,brother Esau the former journey- NO ALUM fine, pepper and s4lt to suit taste. f=& to L f ­ 'J� . 0, M=uheturerS and 1,� ': , .. . , arnlms . jerchat� - ;.. , ` , �,,,�, Standard Size 31 in. x 5f in. ed to Shalem in the land of Canaan 14%7 �01WXTT M. LTD. Mothod: Cook together for ibree ' . . . � iness H, �I I '?,;," L -, ,a and there brought a parcel of a field TORONTOOCAN. � hours, adding a little more water if ' I �� I b"A * men goiatrauy upon terms consistent with - " 11 ".�;'.")L. 1,000 9,u4ntity Orders ,fore - sound bankin � of its - 3 , 6 ­ 11 flor a hundred pieces of money necessary. .. Strain be serving. � g and the proper custody � I :V: . . I , depositors! fiw&. . Qe : �`L L - ". (Gen. 33:17-19). It is not When made from the ham stock, a . M � 14 stated I R11 ��,�,, . . I— . 1% " . anywhere in the Scriptures that a . dash of mustard may be added just I 11� 11 ^_ I L . 11" I Jacob dug a well on this �.n%rbdut swim the, , I �- f ,161 style books are sold at . before serving. . I Sat offipe wats establishe,tl in x8x8at Toronto, the , V,%Q,�� L Jewish tradition say he did e" . c6i it has � "L., ''.. . t French Onion soup. Bank hU Spread throughout the Province until to �,. , *L - � �P'.�'i i a . �j �,�, � �L � . .,44,,r.IP),- w" slightly higher rates— , ,to avoid collision with the natives i L I Slice onions very thin and fry. in 249 Pffice� -in-ontarW, wi& headquarters at Toronto, ready ,.,�'�. ',�, , 'I they are a golden browm. to g1ve Prompt alld LeffiCiMt MrViM to people of this Province. -111 �r�, ,:. , - � among whom he settled. The well is I butter unti ,�, ... � V., ­ � .. ". ,11".,. -%, still in existence situated in a lovely I . There should be about one cupful - - L. , . -2ic - - Sing ea. Put a quart of milk in ,-','�,­. L r1e Carbon Leaf 21C 1 t.-, f, - , Automtic valley between Mts. Gerizim and . when fri SmaU accounts are welcome and ate'acewded the wme service �111,�, , I I I -­�,"'.'�.!,�. I Ebal. Jesus had apent some months double boiler, and when near -the ,boil- as that given to large Accounts. 1. . .11 . , 1-1 ,,, . � ,,, . �,,�.".- . . I - ___ tn Judaea but on the arrest of John ing point add the onions, then drop � �',�L; , d. . _ 1, % I I n the Cwtomen of & Bank have all. the advahtages resulting fiom � �' .::: .' P his followers returned to Galilee. . milk while ,stirring constantly with a Provincial Organization, combined with the strength and � � � I 1: ,�, . .r in Cana a ' I ' -He travelled by "the great north . the other hand. 'Season with salt, L � o�l 1; , � . the Baptist by Herod Antinas he and a cup of grated cheese slowly i , " ',_,,I;,;;. _1 . �� I I The Lowest Prices .1 d road" through .Samaria. This road , ... � pepper and just a dash of mustard. ficilities of i vaiion-wide, Banking Institution, having world- , 11 , ­ ", I I :; � �_ ". I divides, one branch going west and � I kl*fts Then add a well beaten egg just be- wide connectionL . 1 1:. �1� . another going north. In the :fork Of 11 fore serving, and serve with croutons. ..,. -, "'.41 11; . I ' . ,,,,� ". . these roads is situated Jacob's well, . I It must be served immediately. This � ,v, . - ­­ . is an almost national dish in France, I I i,,� � " , , and here Jesus, sat down and rested �� AL I J,.� 1. I 1 IP�A �.., 'MI". 11 The Huron Ex'ositor while His discipleswent into the city and, if made properly, is delicious. B ANKOFMC I,, . -1i "A"'...", I P to buy food. woman, forgetting why she had come An Italian Recipe. - ­ I , " , " ,... .1 One tablespoon butter, one small Tatd Awcu irt ame" vC 6 loo.000-000 "I I'll �... .P11'11 In last week's lesson we studied to the well, went away into the city 1. I S%,�,,, �, . . .� a dialogue between Christ and Nico- onion, half green pepper, one table- . , X �, 7.� . . . . . . � emus, a man of position and power and hunted up her kinsfolk and ac- spo 'lour, one teaspoon salt, one . 1*iADQUARTERS FOR ONTARIO: I . . . . . L I on t 11 . n � I'll �, I, I., Orders booked now for immediate delivery, or any time withi ught quaintances and begged of them to �; ­� '. " in Jerusalem, who possibly tho . . cup cups milk, 4 Wellington Siteet E2st, Townto , � 11 1'.� ­ ,,�:, , - �.. ,,�,:, three months at these rates. it a condescension on his part to call go With her to Jacob's well. She us- half cup grated cheese. -1 - ,�, � .. r, Prices subject to change 'without notice. ed a most convincing argument why -_ ..w �_., . I on an unknown Galilean teacher. In they should go out to see this stran- Method: Melt the fat; cut up the — - ;�J :_ I M�� � , . � I - this dialogue the one spoke of spirit- ger. It wasn't an invitation to go onion and pepper and cook in the fat �v . - � .N_ . I ual ,birth while the other kept think- until slightly brown. Remove from I I" "I i . 1� ", � to see a man who had told her . ' N." ing and speaking of physical birth. the fire; stir in flour and seasoning, . ,", !-��,�� __ strange,, things about religious wor- minus his cane. Having had to "The children! They're gone! Where , ­`� In to -day's lesson there ship, but "�an who had told her all . milk Cook '' is also a dia- then add the oatmeal and . ", - ;;" I " � � - , change trains at Hamilton, it occurred'are they?" Irl '_ . - - I - - logue in which Christ and a Sainari- ' done, and in double boiler until smooth and 1� �_,;, , , - - thing§ that �be had ever to him that the stick was headed west! Only then was it that Mr. Meigber4 g �, - I tan woman are the participants. taking to the table I " " g'�, . then ad" "Iq not this the Christ?" thick; just before and reposed in a Pullman bound for recalled .that he had forgotten to call , t,p��,i'-,, A The Woman considered it a great strain it, then add the grated cheese. I �,�.:_ . - They listened and some at least de- Chicago. . f or them. �, gZj Are wonder that a strange man, and a . Serve immediately. ; �",""� � ,t tek Jew at that, should even speak to cided there was more in her story French Vegetable Soup. d to the con- � Although he knew that they would than just an� idle tale and they went 11�r�s " picw her, let alone ask a favor. In the . One quart water, one quart meat ductor and in a short time an answer be quite all right with the hospitable �`�', - , . . with her. They b�ecame so convine- was received from London to the ef- neighbor, the future premier never- �, �. . dialogue that follows, Chri taternents stock made from boiling leftover 11-1 * . �_ � I k I 1� of spiritual wells and the woman of ed of the truth of her s f meat and bones. Add to feet that the cane had been recovered theless arose and, hitching his horse Pl�'111 I. 14 I * - and interested in what they them- pieces o ­ , � IWOU material wells. It wasn't an excuse and was being dispatched to Ottawa. , to the cuitter, repaired his omission: Z", _ Id 1we lo*dif - - this carrots, onions, parsnips, peas, 11 .,.�; I - I to enter into a conversation that selves heard that they invited Jesus celery, a small amount of turnip, and I think that makes the eighteenth of the earlier part of the evening. 0 �_,; . to stay witla them. He accepted the time I have left that stick on trains, � These occasional lapses of memory - either potatoes or harleot beans for ,,,,,, , �,_­ , ,,This," Mr. Pick -wick would caused Jesus to ask for a drink. He invitation and remained two daks. and it has been recovered in all parts � on the 'part of the Conservative chief: '�i ", 0 -timed to the faithful was weary and needed a refreshing thickening. Cook until all are soft; &_ . I have exch And many more believed because of . of Canada and sent on to me," said usually spring from an intense con- ?��, , drink from the well, and He had no his own Word, and said unto the Put through your 'coarsest sieve or the Conservative le I Fentration on other problems, for he ��'�.' � . Sam Weller, "this is comfort!", imself. A colander. Reheat it, stirring all the �., � means of drawing it for H woman, "Now we believe not be- "li , ed that it certainly ought to be the is naturally gifted with a most reten- ",_ In this feverish age, a mod i ' we have _- ern, writer says that the woman's pres- while. Add one-quarter cup of butter Y16,1�", .ak_� I � a cause of thy saying; for best known, if not the most trouble-;tive and accurate memory, which en- R,.� 1, , I 1�.11 - ence at the well at noon may have , . ... , fireproof, perfectly equipped heard Him ourselves, and know that and salt and pepper to taste. This some, cane in the whole Dominion. I ables him to recall parliamentary - ��L, - 'I �0`1 hotel that still retains some- been due to the fact that she was this is indeed the Christ, the Saviour will keep for several days. Addition- Mr. Meighen confessed that 'he had:speeches almost word -for word eveld I ��tl�, . . al left -over vegetables may be added 1k,", . . seeking water for workmen on the �,, , I thing of the pleasant, cosy at- adjacent corn land rather than for of the world." to it, provided they are cooked. It come to have a real affection for i�- I years after they have been delivered- ,�Ip, . mosphere of the old coaching domestic use. While she did not re- will reheat perfectly. Serve with Nor is Mr. Meighen's absent -mind- Needless to say, this has proved a ,, " � ,. LD MISSIONS _., � .. I fuse His request, she did not fail to WOR .1great asset to him in debate, a:s has ... � inns is a "find" for the travel- edness a development of receril . , V_� ; I � The new biography of Dr. J. H. croutons. . i4l, I . if one may judge by a story which also his skill as an orator. How he P61 . I I weary visitor in a big city. ,' remind Him of -the fact that Jews I .0 1, �� . 'J&,- � - Jowett in telling how he entered the r& is told of the days when he was a , obtained his early training as a speak - ,4'1% . � I . - . The Westminster has achieved considered themselves superior to ministry, illustrates the value of a ,oniparatively obscure lawyer out in er has reently been revealed by G. W. 0 �', _. " the people of her land. It was the ,_ . . ­­ ,- . - this miracle, Large enough to Winter Winds the west. Dawson, of Brantford, who lived op- v_� I, i, - ., pride of the Jews that they would �1, �� I 1. Jowett's intention was to become a One evening, the story goes, Mr. posite the Meigben homestead near �, . ,, . be convenient, small enough endure any hardship rather than be iF.1 � I.." lawyer. -9'At all events," writes his Meighen was at home in his study,St. Marys at the time when y .­', � N�,:,, , . I �� to be snug—perfect appoint- beholden to a Samaritan so no won- .,punC ,i�,--. - biographer, Mr. Arthur Porritt, "his Will Not Chap doing some work, when one of the � Arthur used to help on the deliverX ��','.,, , 4a�, � , me I unobtrusive service, His attitude to- father had virtually completed all . local party bosses dropped in withlend of his father's dairy business. .. .. . tem * cuisine --it soothes, wards her and at His expecting to be the arrangements for him to enter Campana's ItaHan Balm pre- an urgent summons -for him to attend Arthur was ever a keen student," � I � - � tests an- served by ,her. Jesus took no notice �_­., " � � " . . I M1 satisfies. of her reference to the feud between a Halifax firm of solicitors as an vents chapping of the hands a political council of wai says Mr. Dawson, "and he lost no op�- .11 . I . articled clerk. On the day before and face in Winter time. The � " : . ,,, . i 11 �� on a beautiful tm-shaded street� the two nations, but made it an op- the articles were to be signed Jowett cold wind evaporates the natural "Sorry, said Mr. Meighe.-, . ,-.. � portunity to attain the goal of his am- , go, My wife is out for the evening, bition, and, whether peddling milk or - , I .. . . yet close to downtown artr2crions. portunity of leading her into the I - Single room with bath $2.54D. met his Sunday school teacher by Italian Balm replaces this na- and I have to look after the children." on his way to andfrom school, he was �'�" kingdom. He told her she saw in . I . �,�,,� " Him only a weary traveller belong- accident on the street, and told him total moisture. All druggists His friend urged upon hi h ne invariably talking to himself and - . what he was about to do. Mr. Dew- and departmental stores sell it- it of attending the m t " , , i� _14.1� . .1 llrbw you 4mve m Torewo ajA f&r a meeting n rounding out theoretical sentences. �t,`.' I er" ing to a hated race -and in the water hirst looked grie,.ed. "I had always A special sample bottle mailed "At that' time, in the outskirts of "i I - , . - De L.= Cab and jay " Waftivo finally persuaded him to drive � Nk just the means of quenching His the ��,,� - __ thirst for the time being; whereas hoped," he said, "that you would go on receipt of 5c. children over to a nearby farm H .1 the town there was still a number of , it- . _1-n� 46 He was the gift of God and she had into the ministry." Jowett, with his promised to call for thern abouri tene- stumps, remnants of the tall timbers 11 �� I profound affection for his Sunday thirty on his way home. which once embelllished the landscape, I , . I L '12L.&� she only known who He really was, CAMPANA"S � 1. A� — ,��o I - it wouM have been the one to ask and He school teacher, was taken aback. The future Conservative leader then and -when Arthur, in the course of his 11 ., He thought seriously over the sug- ' Proceeded to the party committee rounds delivering milk, arrived at 11111� .. would have giveh her living water. stion, and, going home, anxiously �41.1 - , � She, like Nicodemus, took His words ge Italian Balm rooms and, after a lengthy confer- Lhese, he would stop the vehicle,mount � � . considered hii whole future. He was I 1�� - T ON HWel of Its nc"n CM49 literally. Although she had some ingly drawn to the ministry, but E. G. West & Co., 80 George 8L. Toronto. rence, drove directly home. In his a stump and deliver an irnwt�sioned ; '' knowledge of the Scriptures she did 5tro preoccupation over the problems which address to the horse, but the dumb 1;� 1 11 2401424aryLsStr. TMOMWO not ' was he divinely called?" As he 10 had arisen, he went to bed without brute, unlike Mackenzie King, never "' 0 I - I—- connect "living water" with "I . thought over the matter "the grip" ,j�'.. - "wells of salvation." Jesus s,aw in realizing that the children were atill talked back. , I .'�', , I this woman, as in Nicodemus, a need came to him, and a few weeks later HORSESHOE OVER BARN DOOR at the neighbor's. "And thus it was that the Meigheit llml . I , -rkabl(i ,I - - .Y When Mrs. Meighen returned short- lad early developed the rents. �i 1, -_ - — he was accepted by the Governors �� ,, I : which He alone could supply. Her TO PREVENT WITCH'S ENTR � It" . . . . . reference to the greatness and good- of Airedale Coliege as a candidate ly after, she went into the children'& eloquence and power that character- �,��, - , �, for the C.(,ngregational ministry. . � .�,,�k ness of Jacob, whom she wrongly Belief in witchcraft is not dead. room to make sure that they were ize later years as a 'stump' speaker. If'.,. ,5,��, 11 I called father (for the Samaritans ��, go Only a few months ago a man was safely tucked away for the night, and, I All bonor to such men as Abe, the f,H­ I N� . - were founded from that mixed mul- sentenced to a month's imprisonment to her horror, found their beds empty. I rail splitter, and Arthur, the milk "' ill Awakening Mr. Meighen, she cried: i vendor." �11_ � .. 1�1.1: , �;;r , I titude Which the King of Assyria had RICH SOUPS for assaulting a woman by thrusting !,�, �'..., I . ,� � . placed in the cities of Samaria (2 Cream soups and purees, properly a long pin into her arm. , : . �, it - . " * . - .— ,,,, � -: vilw. Kings 17:24) called forth from Jesus made, are delicious, and are so nutri The accused admitted the offense, . �1,111,�,�::. - � __1 %on can trwt the reply that good as it was its ef - tious that, with bread and butter, but declared that the woman had be- L __ ' �4., 11. , -, -meal. They witched his pig. To draw blood from - �v ,,, feet was only for time, but what he they furnish a satisfactory — ____ ��:., I I . - would give would be a wefl of water are -pecially good at this time of a witch, he said, was the only way to �,.,�, I, the man ipho . I .: -. Z ng up into everlasting life. out -wit her. , . w, �. �0 � , springi ��,� � � , , I I , , '�He that has at hand but a bucket of Old charms and superstitions con- .�, P..,; , " '. , �, . -V �� 1'.111., , ,(y ". - - � "', , . I i water needs not thirst as long as nected with witches and witchcraft . -_ 211-.1 ts PUR17Y VMUR that lasts, but that will soon be ex- crop up in all sorts of unexpected �%'.'.. - W �� .Alk-wir 1U1'1�.',;_.'­ I r I "e, ntly see a POU . ,, �,�� - - . . hausted; believen have in them a quarters. You may freque . ,�­jj I -'�4' .1 I - , I � �'�.%,.� " He b.qs his choice of the world's finest brand& well of water %ve rfl owing, ever flow- horseshoe nailed about a stable door. 1UW . ,I Z= 4 1 1 "C'.. , I ; �­ , I ", P. ff - He chooses Purity Flour to meet your bWdng ing.11 CARRIED' This was supposed to prevent the 1 115, 1 1 ,,% � �� . noeds. witch entering the stable and ridin "�. . , 9 HM VfinkT ' '0 �_, I Omt a XMth is on it .. wid Advko FM to f" It ;,j � I I Experience has taught him this uniformly ex- dawned upon her -mind that figre was the mares, a common trick of bers. . �%�,:_ " . ,�,,, " ., cellent, sillc-sifted, oven -tested flour makes the PRATT No colof Canada. U1111tea 1428 , -ror" �4,,,.,,­ ,,�, some great one offering some mys- WIFE TO BED Furthermore, as a witch was Colaw Affe- . '. � �1,�,�,'j,I�.,'_ . most wholesome and delilclous pies, cakes and - I ,,, " terious ease from the l thought to cling to the flowing ­­ I �o, ,;,,,I � - . , bread. 0�,,f,'- �,, '. , :1 , I -, - . , W " " ing water or whether she in jest beg- Suffered.% She C,odld Not and tail of the horse V,rben riding it, I I] , 1, , I A PaHty Flour sign in the window of a shop ged of Him to give her this water we aith there also arose the custom of fasten- . �� 'a, I � ,, � 1,-,", I" ,,, , is your assurance of a first c1aAs store. WaUL Restored to He [I � " I do not know, but the request turned ing up the mane in thirteen plaits 1:� �� , " LL ".. .6PP51T pol"ft `*_`�" 3011- � ".,�� � �� I.. . nversatio-n. Jesus saw , . ,. __, r� , . . . �1,,­ .. - , 'm "Y'., �=P,1251_ WESTEPS CANADA FLOUR MILLS CO., Lbutt.d I the topic of co by Lydia E. finkham's and tying the tail up short with a :,:� `�.-' I �, wisp of straw. \ - - 1-1. .I "" ,,,, � - Woolb ton mom Ofte--Torontm 13rancbma from coast to co"t she did not perceive His meaning, so Vegetable Compound , I � I I :1- , I . I .,_', I .11 �,.X,.*, I I He set Himself to rouse her sense of The more recent cutting of the - 11, " '. , ., , " 1"', — � mane and docking of the tail are I � I I , , I .. .."I I" I ,,; �., 111 " , ��'.'.�­ - ,� , PJ sin. In the convergation that foll-ow- Minesing, Ontario "I a 1� �­ � , -.1 , �: �� - M 11 , �� "I ` -prac' I A ,� �'�'�! , I, '' . . ,I �,, "', ed, we see how Jesus opened up to fital nurse and I r�commend Lydia mere survivals* of the old custom. : - 1:,��,::: .4 . . - , - ITY FLO U 1. !U R ,R her gaze His intimate knowledge of E. Pinkhamlavegetable Compound to To make the sign of the cross was I - i�,� .... I ". . her past life, though this was their suffering wotndtc For three months a sure method of outwitting a witch. .9 "Ill"- ,, � first meeting. The outcome was her I was almost helpless and could not Crosses at the end of a letter stand - I "i � ..I � .,,,, �� , ,, ;, f, I - . ` I- , ,, , :, -was sit at -the table 1* en,011911 bD drink for kisses nowadgys. Formerly they e" "11� . �k , , ­­::�_`,',.',,' , � . � I acknowledgement that He _some , '.'�,' I a eu f I any a time my hus- I 4* / - " , took ,F, ,_�, ,I,,..' : 5 [Dr, all yoz ir .6d) 1 �ng great one, "Sir, I perceive that Thou I were intended -�o guard the recipient ew to ,,%,,,,,,r '.. I , I -would be '40 r 1)�, I "I . �� ba,T corwy - Ifilto bed, I 0"� 11, i"�. , '. -, rn His from the "evil eye." - . . . . . . . . '.) T..:,. �, I 11 44 art a prophet,"' and then, to tu , , ., ,��; , ,,- .:... _ so weak. ftod�- he read * the I ��A­A"�� '17�, �11, '. � �� I � in ' r 4..A.�". I -7:iol, I �� , - I �,., . " I I I attention away from His personal diTapo Everybody is familiar with the old , . . sulfering as I who � � 1,W ,­.. I I , , of a woman &a ,a �� "' "A � 4, � - ` ; ,�; .i � , �,�,"�;,�Ie`�­­ f " . saying about the undesirab4lity of a '' . I .1 , A - �/­ Ilp. ,, _ I life, she seized upon this as being an ' taking the'Veg . W,,,�, ��." ,,�.­2� "."!".-, '_ , � � I etable - I , " - , ,1.1t,-,��­ �, ­­­ , "I 1 6 I I I I - I ro)t better 9S.fit whistling woman or a crowing hen. . I � � I . . . ":&M,;,"',� �-' � , , I — opportunity for settling the vexed ��­­ "I'l-I - mpound, " ho went and got it for I ! , , . I I . '�',�'�,� , , " . � I lit I rt ad taken three bottles Witches were adepts at whistling, by I __.*A'V&V . '? il�I�,�`_',� �: , ;, .1 question of wbe�re was the rig .1,14ace me. When . _ , " ����,,�111.1��tlit���,�����%"";�:�i.l�.."!��;�.,;",il"�'i-,,� "', . �, W, - i - ,10�11"A.­ , ', . to worship-GeTitim, or Jerus _in I was just. ' V.a now worasn and nie STARCWCO., LIMITED ,10�114A., ", (M", �-i .v 1-,,,-,,,-_:,___ . ..... ­�­­ , I ..., ­­­ .- � . ... I . . . . . . . ... L , ,-L:11 * �,;"i,� , 'I 2k ans of'which 'they were able to i ,��P V g -",.,, r, , , ,� , have had soldudid hesith ever since. conjure pp 'bad weather at will, while T14E CANADA I ­ 6,'�'4,k0%,1N,,, . - � Jesus told her the petfect ,day was MOMMAL I I IM" _111 � . � -Z,�,Illr lI".., � .-I L - I . � - . . I I ,wV;,oit il �' � , . ""g,"XI" , PWI�',�f:';��, , - �"4"' ­­_­ " , � " , � � -� , . . -1 auy,�6griftg4lovffl paini eggs lata by crowing hens Were used , I I I � ,L.�,;,&if�41g" r":, - *­". ��6&,Ta- gA coming, was now da,whing when the When I fee � 11 "'. Ig 4,�.";,4 �1� * MIG ]DOLLAP.9 IS GOOD BUSINESS I I I . . .1, ��!"�'...', ,­, _ �, true worshippers would worship the I always t&6% -96rdetintes -a half - for making witches, ointment. I ­ A..',! ,�, � � I 1. I . 11 I Fafbe-T in spirit and truth. je,sus bottle or wligtevir I nepA. It is my - 1� - - i . � :1 � I 1-1A."SBUM \ �j,`,� ,�, �,' �I"ivvl W" a -.,a it he 'dre retiring , 'I have told mtm-� it . - , . � - � .1 I � � . I I I , * ,p,�%�i7 R� volditig. : for a few moutba, and dame Ao the Father to the only medieid0jod I t, ng to .1 I I I . � . I , one about W 11 - , ',`1�1�'- , A � 'notice your freadow ' MY&E.4%khmn's MEIGHF,N EUS FORGOTTUN HIS 1� . � "I, ,1��I,�.10���1'4,�'.Aj �1� Oft ,� �,V ' knew more I I -M.""..., 1-1 I .. T ..1 I r, T 'Emm Man he told of the nature of God I I will gladly, � Al I I ! I LN..1?i.I-..1',,ijI1 W. " ,� I _­` ache or decoy of = , I 1, , - ,�.�,��'��il"�:",��.�'-,,'�",!,,�',��.���,,��xk�., �,-,;F I J, m �dw I . 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