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count of another intervi between i)Ve have nothing to give in retu"n are beautiful movie theaters here, and � Our mawgier will be orily too gW
!V`. God and Abraham, probably taking for all t4p :favors received, but can so many. 'One is called "The Million I I
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F.�, . . as be sat in the door of his tent, lie stow on y6iVin body and soul His people -will grow tired of play, and . I in which he can scrve.
, The higher quality of the ingredients -ellers coming towards blessing, and, �all grace and wisd r
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"I . is responsible for the fact that you use is We cannot reward you, but pray that into churches. Stranger things have .
1� seen in the quickness in which be, a all that is dene here may not be happened. The Canadian Club is ar-
. only half the quantity of polish, when man mentioned in the last chapter as without re;ffard f
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" . welcomed them and besought them Dr. and Mrs. Mia n, who C' MON T_R__E A -L
'. you shine your shoes with "Nugget' being ninety and ni-ne years of , , large excursion to Canada. BANK (I
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IMAlk to be his guests. As soon as he saw stantly, for .,all their care of us. Eitablished' 1817
.1 . I.. ]RUG Gil ;14 I thiem, in the distance he ran to meet We, the -men and They will, -have a through train. No
. women lepers, doubt they will sing "The Maple Leaf
I - them, bowed to them and said he send'gr4tlng to all. Please, when Forever," with the "Star Spangled %W Aucts in "ce-83 W 6750.060.000
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1'� I Shmpolish. 'freshing themselves at his expense, take along the ladies, lacrosse club ,
-, � , Black-Ton--Toney.Red-Dark Brown "Abram was very rich in cattle, With the humble respects and which has played here. There has . I . I -_ - - ,;
, I — and UWte (Neutral) for light colors. 15 in gi ateful thatiks of the Men and been good rains here lately, which ,
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nothing in it of the gaiety and nice- z-ue,z5uiierers I - I -
ness of these times, His dining Don't 'become despondent—try Dr HUMAN EAR IS POOR AT -
room was an arbor under a tree; no Leonhardt's HEM-ROID. 'No greasy' GAUGING SOUNDS
rich table linen, no sideboard set with -
salves—no cutting. A harmless tab- The human ear is a poor gauge for .
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plate; his feast was a joint of two lc,t that is guaranteed to quickly ban- ,sound intensity, according to Dr. Fult- . .
of veal., and some cakes ,baked on I ish all misery or costs nothing at C. -ing Cutting. " you get double -
the hearth, and both hastily dressed Aberhart's, and good druggists ev- "Few People 'realize the enormous I
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up; here were no dainties, no -, , - k'rywhere. Wmection against ,
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He and his wife were both of thern I -0 Cutting, "In Pitch, a good, youthful beauty of pure ��_
very attentive, and thread silk—
. busy in accom-! ear can hear all tones from as low
modating their guests with the besC BRUCEFIELD as sixteen vibrations per second to and the bing wear of fibre I
I as high as 40,000 per second. The 5M "reinforcement" —and . - -
they had." lie waited upon them Sunny California. — Easter is a range of intensity is likewise enor- Still Pay only $1—then you'll
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throughout the meal and then when I great event � in Southern California, mou-s. If we take as one the strength I have the equal of this hos. � - I
they had finished partaking of his the greatest time of the year. Such of the weakest sound .
lcindness they proceeded to deliver we can bear, ie But try and get itl—
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were not merely Passing travellia churches. The stores were gorgeous talking voice will be a million. Stripe. of Monarch Green -
need of entertainment; they were crowded with -buyers. On Easter Sun- of sounds our ears deceive us. For
heavenly guests. Some commentat- day so many Easter sunrise services instance, when asking people about
Ora think "they were all created an- are held ; - - 4--; A I
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g',,�-', gels, others, tha�,one of them was the t�h, ,,, eu X the city, which holds sets I have often heard them say that ..
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"'P 1 . l������� iouslY made to him that he should _b,gjan with music the best obtainable. the �;tronger set behaves as if it had
L. �:, . have a son and should cal,l -his name This was followed by prayer by one one more stage of amplification than .
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?:!,T-,� . messengers he himself was honored. see so man , meet to commerate th e ROYALTY IS ALL READY
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"�!f�'��,' Upon years ago- The Canadian yearly pie- to the Duke and Duchess of York,
Q vrinter's cold, the weight of snow End ice; ,
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", mind that carries the finest coat of zinc
�,k,�n�,- , the thing which Many of Jhem met at Buckingham Palace to be
__ spelter ever,,put on fence wire --that is , . I do?" He then in readiness
_Js, ..... ..... places outside the city and came in for the christening ceremony. Investment '�f_
I ;��,,-,-' , the fence we describe as our new . gives his reasons for
1� , thus placing by caravan. It lasted all day and
,- , his confidence in Abraham. He is evening. - The day was perfe,ct, sun- colored robe of priceless la�e .
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1:111, - I -9910n notable Canadians spoke. All J�aid has, begn worn by many -noted babies
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�',',_. ,;��, Bond for catalog to -day. It teH. all about our would not destroy without giving was a lacrosse game played by two the. Prince of Wales. close tc,300,000,000 gallons Of gasoline -
1. 0,',"',�1., fencing, gates, Red Top sted posts and barb wire. him an opportunity to intercede for of the I.o.c,l
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Vt SAII ONT. om�r. 629 WINNIPEG. MAN. 6 line of descent to the throne I
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- __ _. hold to follow in his footsteps, that ter and found a number of names massive gold font, which is brought petroleum products. I
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resolving to make a confident of ---- - � -----..- in the Tower of London. The christen- " "I
Abraham gave proof of what the ing of Princess Mary's sons from the — —_ "
I Psalmist meant when he wrote . stone font in the quaint old parish -- I
"The secret of the Lord is with them of Goldsborough, ME
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I � that fear him" (25:14). where Viscount Lascelles himself was ' .
- In the epistle to the Hebrews re- christened, marks a departure -from e
I loved comfort^W ference is made to this event in the precedent in the baptism of royal Petroleum Corpora ion
0 to be given to hos- babies. Nat Limitid
forgetful to enter- Queen Victoria also was an oexcep-
i-Ti for thereby some Mother of Eleven Children tion to the rule. She was baptized
"nis, David," he would have Eve angels unawa Praises LydiaE. Pinkham's ", lu'etly at Kensington Palace, Seven Per cent
I I I told young Copperfield, "is (18:2). res." but the christening of her first-born 0
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someffilng to turn up! " ETTE Ppacernaker, was made the occasion cumulative Preferred 0 '- res
.� . Whether or not you are "wait- In a recent letter Mrs. D,one Her Interesting Ex1jerience of an imposing display of splendor. ana
, . ,R -n Buckingham, I ec. -"I am th The infant Prince of Wales was -
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I ing for something to turn up - Main wrote: "I enclose a letter mother of eley living children, offer"an opportunity to participate in the
I which was Put into my hand by the I and my baby is and the groom of Lbe stall in accord- ,w Ment of this great
, youll appre6ate the boiney k - - ..... . Id. at Windsor by the Lord Chamberlain .
. restfulness of theWestminster. lepers. Mrs. Tsang, mother of Tsang I � 4`�; - - �4. five months o ance with precedence, and luncheon i
I .. Ze-en, wrote it. at the 10-pdrs' dicta- S. I am only 38 years in industry. I
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I I . " fire -proof hoteL Defigghtfully tbank you truly for Your help, be- : -rll,,.I�im with formality, Shares carry a 50,7,0 bonus in Common
.: ` cause al"ice we becarne ill with this ,_ Df R f r insisted on holding another royal babe
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� disease and came to th's home it has auard Bel
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I.. 11 .1111, I 9csights. FiEst-claw cuisine- number of lel)ers Who have 'received Was in misery and was all w- read unusually large array of royal and I
, . heveflt a,nd belp are very many. to er Oy rs. .
Sbkvje WOM With ba* $2.50. Y. Now I am 96 happy have distinguished sponso' 1,
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