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I , � #V4 , � � �,-,A�; '14 . - I . . lu hg; love, � .fi*�v � . . * she was in lim political rma f4mi,7; , � " , �,�* : WL'�. , "'T I I I , I 11 tawa 1: . I , 1� , I �0. . 104, Queen Nathalie livVA wbol 7 out- `,Nl! d " "' I . n I 11, I , I I sn '' ,4vk,, t e � ,- , , I I - I i I'll to E � �,td . , ; '' , I 11 , 11 14 1 1, - . I .1 I - , , " I OAT from the world of to,cb - A for- ." , ; , , � ,a I . . , J�6iiirnall, I'll 1. " I I 4 , . . gotten by the people over -ibom 4he :A; ,; .. � - . I . I I � ,,,�, "' �. . . I I- - " , , , ::!'.�,Z'-`� � I I . I . , . . I 1�.. . . . .1 I "O, 1`4k_ ruled as wife of Milan, king Of the ..�� � 4.!P, , I man who in when he i I . 1 �L­ ,,, , . . , � -i" I I � I The •. Is. .1 L��-! . .. �., .. , 'the Serbs, nearly 4 b4f a century ago. 1 wrong is vvise; .the man who gives in . , . � .. � I 1:,TI . '. . I � : . , <(�iq',A� �� ,��. " I � ., M `Nc! 1. A bent, old -woman, dressed in the ,74, w4eu he bi -right Is married. -Ex.. vs ..."', ,. I � . ., "Fi";". �� . i I I �":4 " ,�, . I . simplest of -black clothes, is often seen, Z , - .4p. , %. , . I � I .1 � . � I i , ,,, "?5�� I 1 . V� 1 ,Z` I-., * I I 11. . I : � . I . ,. . . � . rA �ok F- .. I - N � � . 0 17k p . , �1 '. .,; I wandering through the narrow or- ! I I I � Piw4mirwax,tu %,.MxV 0=%yAq1r1 11SIA . I L� I .. I , I *1 V1 1; il * I 44son s ' Although -: ' " � � I I I 4 oughftres of the quarter. I .. � ... .51 , Q�4r* , twas 1 �,,, AND GUELPH, 'CANADIAN U1 : 1,ilk ' Ureetings locking herself in her cell every night , . I . 111 , � I and taking her frugal. meals at the NATIONAL RAILWAYS I. W . I - ,% ,I "I , V I ;".. I , I . convent, Nathalie stillIkeeps the right I I For the convenience of its patrons, I . ,tiff I 1.��_! to take her daily walk through Parts, 9 I I ,_�, I . ­ - ­ I � the Canadian National Railways are LL, wll " to all. There is nothing regal about her I ow., w0dings , "I I 1 . I I operating through sleeping ear, service , 11 , I , .. ,, her, face. Divorced while yet queen, L 1, ..... 11� 15" _ . ". - I .... I - , ". s reconciled with Milan after .1 from to Toronto via Stratford , 9 � .11 1" ,,,� she was . ' I M -ft TIMI� r" � . I and Guelph, leaving Chicago at 6.30 1 11: , ,. his abdication had been upon E'R X ' ,�," -_ 1. '­ . ­, 11. - ''.. I 0 1"J� him in 1889. 'She saw her son, Alex- 11 p.m., arri,ving, Stratford 7M a.m., "... . . The Dominion Stores Ltd. 7 .. . I _1 1. 1. I .i� ,- � :,i!- anre, who succeeded Milan to the Kitchener 8.25 -a.m., Guelph 8.49 a.m., . , I I I * I I , 4111 " and Toronto at 10.10 a.m., daily ex - 'I r,�, '11�,` ;� In. throne, assassinated, together with his and Ids extend to their n='erons patrons R. "I ; '.1 d �1 1 ,'j&',{4' !,'-*.;,. � ., wife, Queen Draga, in May, 1903. 1 0 1 � cept Sunday. In addition to the ex- _,,��, J"..Geo A. Sins & Sons 09 W 'j ,{4 I ... 1� I . 0 With Alexandre, the last male in c0lent service to ',above -.mentioned their best wishes for a; &� "I , ,_ 1 I , �,,�, points, very 'convenient connections , _ 4 ,.?,- tl. M. �, 1, /; line, the house of Obrenovitch lost the juviest R. ip �1 !, ,1�11_, , .. Z��: I I , ; SE"ORTR : : ONTARIO I power to the house of Kara -George- ,Made in Canada are made at Stratford and Guelph for r. V , �!"-;.. ". , , vitch, reigning in Yugo-Slavia to- points north. ,0 W- ... ,­. o_� , NO ALUM ul particulars from any Canadian e1v V.k I K .. I I I day. Vrrn Tkavvy 14hdwa ... I :. I 11 . I V, . .- I '. �; I.. W=Q Nathalie ,left Serbia where her life F -W. G I LLETT CO. LTD. Na ional Agent. (R 11 � Wa 11 , ,!� * I � - had been one of continuous sorrow. TORONTO, CAN. I .. I I — e., . � I ­ ­-, I INN She settled in France, choosing a HORSES FROM WESTERN I NEROMMMM , I 4f, I B � ,,, 09 . �4.., - 21�.and ac- place along the Basque coast over- , R s 1 �2h ..�. W_i, �1 SUNDAY AFTERNOON tends to impurity of speech .�, . tion and in the end assumes complete looking the Atlantic. Biarritz, a mile lEst U66TES, SOVIET GOVERNMENT . E - W 4ky Isabel Hamilton, Goderich, Ont.) was then only a pretty fishing ILL. J. C. Hargrave, V.S., of the Health dt control of both body and soul, for no away, OUR GREAT " I ?," of Animals branch, and Jack Byers', E1'1�1'11' sooner is he over one carousal than port- . �j- tk; ., more years shall roll, he seeks to begin on another. The There she built her palace, the M of the Dominion Live Stock .branch 4'­.� A few D t�e con- Villa Sacchino, and there she lived - have returned to Canada from Rus- 099 i, I ��,�� A few more reasons come; only escape is surrender ti g,�,� I And we shall be with those that rest trot of Jesus Christ. and enjoyed her first real happiness. Sia where they delivered 1,000 west- (9 2# � - Al- I Asleep within the tomb. Nov. 7th -The Fall of Jericho. But the war took away much of her ern horses to (the U.S.S.R. at Lenin- CHRISTMAS SALE '-' fortune, beyond her immense real grad. In September, 1925, the Do- (9 W -Joshua 6:12-20. Department Agriculture e7F, is continuing. Please shop early. W _;,': A few more suns shall set -1 John 5:4. estate holdings, hundreds of acres of . 6 minion of 'ji,�, O'er the-ie� dark hills of time; The faith, obedience and patience parked land just at the edge of Biar- I A sent a trial shipment of various 2# ,�; � And we shall be where suns are not, of the children of Israel were put to ritz. types of horses to Europe with a (91 1�b F, parted I I I view to interesting European coup- i WK �!;A far serener clime. test by the mode of attack Joshua For mi'l'lions of francs she pa t ow �"", I I was instructed to carry out against with her castle. Its name was Chang- , trie's in buying Canadian horses. The P111 See our Xmas Display 21# , electric hi 2# , ed to the Pavillion Royal, advertising resulting. from this s ip- �'., , Then, 0 my Lord, prepare the city of Jericho. Getes of brass lights were strung under the trees, meet, together with persistent Tie- . F. j�L . My soul for that blest day; and bars of iron could not stand be- of Fruits, Candies, Xmas ,­, a glass dancing floor, lighted from gotiations on the part ,of the de- I ; IV ,o wash me in Thy precious blood fore the God of lsrael� and so on the — early a :n , And take my sins away. thirteenth time of their encircling the underneath, was built in the state -- partment, eventually resulted a Puddings, Crackers and W I. - t`_ dining -room, and ,Harry Pileer, known which licenses have not been paid has in the Summer of 1926 in the Soviet city the walls fell flat. - V 11oratius Bonar. ,,, Re. to stage folk of two continents, wa vern Government completing the contract a . Nov. 14th -Caleb's Faithfulness 8 been ordered by the Peruvian go . Stockings ,� - I called in as master of jazz. with the Department of Agriculture W , . S. S. LESSON FOR DECEMBER 26th warded Recently the great salons were con- men in an 'attempt to end the evasion to purchase 1,000 horses and to d 19 257C - :.)A " �, -Joshua 14:6-18. of radio taxes at present prevalent '_ it n ' I - liver them 'to Leningrad. These vented into gambling rooms, with 30 wtw- lana 1. # to. ,. fok 4_ Title --Review ; Moses to -Joshua 14.8. through the republic. Confiscated f4a; laaa w4a Na , , Lesson When Caleb returned from spying tables for baccarat and 10 for boule. apparatus will be sold at public auc- horses had to be haltetbroken, five Aifw,."� aafo, . , 1. Samuel. -Psalm 85:9. out the promised land and contended The Pavillio, Royal is to -day a rival tion and the proceeds divided between to seven years old, sound, suitable I -Golden Text of Monte C.ho and of Deauville, and the for -saddle work, and not less than 40et. 3rd -Israel Journeying Toward that they were well able to go up and the radio telegraphic service and — 1. its tables earn annually a hundred 14% hands in height. Five hundred but different in that :be is directly re- the trade relationships alroady estab- . Canaan. possess� the land Moses promised him person who reported the clandestine rrjllion francs. of these horses were bought in sponsible for all purchasing of live fished with Canada. Shortly after ­ "'. -Numbers 10:11-36. that the land whereon his feet had installation. The listening fee in ,., -Numbers 10:29. trodden should be his, inheritance. But Nathalie was not foresighted Peru is $3.60 a year, payable in ad- Saskatchewan and the remainder in stock and machinery on behalf of the this new Republic was recognized After a sojourn of almost a year Forty-five years afterwards when the enough to retain an interest in her voice. Alberta and British Columbia, only U.S.S.R. Government. nm . " at Sinai the cloud lifted from off the children of Israel' were in Canaan and castle and farm out the gambling — .0. a few coming from the latter pro- "The courtesy and consideration ficial agent and trade representative rights as did the Prince of Monaco. vine owing to scarcity of help to which we received from Mr. Song- of the U.S.S.R. was despatched to .. - it was about to be allotted to the dif- CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S . Monaco live lark and the children of Israel Pro While Monte Carlo and Mo round up on account of forest fires. linsky who was with us practically Canada and I!ocated with headquar- (11". seeded towards .the promised land ferent tribes Caleb reminded Joshua from the royalties of the gambling TRAVEL The co-operation of the stockmen in all the time during our stay in Rus- tern at Montreal. While this official 11� Moses invited Hobab, a man familiar of this promise that Hebron should be tables, and the Prince of Monaco gets 'i", ', vdth the country to accompany th-n his inheritance. He claimed that Throughout the year there is no assembling this shipment was splen- sia, was typical of the treatment is in a position to perfect the cor- a peri -ad so like a magnet for drawing did and the fall number was secured we received from all officials civil nection at the Canadian end, the ,,, � a real princely living from the bac- - �1 I promijAng him a share in whatever though he was old he was yet strong carat rooms, Nathalie preferred to �":A' people together as Christmas time. in a comparatively short time. There and military, with whom we came in authorities in the U.S.S.R. sem �A goodness the Lord would do to thern- and able to lead the people to victory take her millions and leave Sacchino. I Moses made it against the Anakims. Joshua bless- contact. Our opportunities for obser- feel that they are at a loss in discuss - Paris , No matter where you may be, there was, however, a delay of several , As they journeyed on Paris was a disappointment to her, is an intensive longing for Christmas weeks in securing a ship large vation were, of course, limited, but our ing at their end prospective business each ed him and granted his request be- for while she was wealthy in money, a practice to begin and end I at home. Long ago, when travelling enough to carry a consignment Of movements during our stay were en- in which Canada might be interested. -1, journey with prayer -an -ad - ;. n acknowledg- cause he h wholly followed the 11 , of friends she had none. The lone facilities were limited, people jour- this size. Finally, the steamship tirely unhampered and from what we At the present time, tractors and farm 11 , t that their safety did not de- Lord God of Israel. 11 I someness of the great city frightened neyed many weary miles and endured Hyacinthus was chartered and the saw of the life of the people and of implements comprise the more im� Lt.;- numbers but in the fav- Nov. 21st -Joshua Renewing The her, and a short time ago she rapped - _ pend on their num _ were assembled at Calgary their industrial activities, it would a,p- portant items in their import trade ­ great hardships in order that they horses ,�,., or of God resting on and abiding Covenant. at the heavy wooden door of the con- might be with their friends and loved and Moose Jaw for shipment to pear that many of the reports which and on different occasions during our 1, � with them. -Joshua 24:14-25. vent and asked to be taken in. . ..nes on Christmas Day, but this has -Montreal, where they were loaded we .sometimes read of the alleged stay, regret was expressed that Can - IV, Oct. 14th -The Report of the Spies. --Joshua 24:15. Her immense fortune lies in a bank, all been changed by the application October 7th. This was quite an event chaotic conditions in the U.S.S.R. can- oda had no trade -representative ata. -Numbers -Numbers 13:23-33. Joshua summoned the people to its earnings being used to help in the " meet him at Shechern near the close Her of modern railway methods, whereby at Montreal, as it was the first full not be based on firsthand information. tioned in 'the U.S.S.R. such as we -Numbers 13:30. work of the Sisters of Charity. even the continent may be crossed in trainload of 'horses to cross the "The U.S.S.R. seems to appreciate have in other European countries." i'l journeying of his life and there he reviewed all jewels lie locked in a safety deposit safe+y and with every comfort, in a country and the first shipload to �: After almost two years' jou �,-, I k'�, 11-.1. the children of Israel were at the tor- the history of God's people and call- vault. comparatively short journey. leave Montreal since the Great War. - , ders of Cana -an. Instead of entering ed upon them to make a definite . -o- ... at once they prevailed upon Moses to choice of whom they would choose to CALIFORNIA FOR WINTER! This year Christmas and New Mr. Byores, on being interviewed, I " , They declared "The Lord our Year's travel promise to be heavy, said: "At noon on October 9th, we 11 _. tl.-�, send twelve men to spy out the land. serve. " li!, , :, They returned, bringing wonderful God will we serve, and his voice will Go to California and enjoy your- and with a view to placing every fa- sailed from Montreal. The Hyacin- 4, � : samples of fruit and saying it was a we obey. Joshua then set up a stone self. Summer sun, summer climate cillity at the disposal of their patrons, thus proved to be a good sea boat '' oat 4?r 1 goodly land, but ten of them contend- of remembrance in that place lest ye every day of the winter. New sights Canadian National Railways have and being favored with good . 'k I � �11 made their advance preparations and weather, we were able to deliver the - �-. ed that the cities were too strongly deny your God." to see, famous canyons to explore, I I , .I. .. fortified and the people too numerous Nov. 28th --Gideon and the Three awesome deserts to traverse and lux- plans for extra trains and additional shipment at Leningrad on October t �,­ equipment on regular trains. Full 265th with the surprisingly small loss .� . - - i'� I for them ever to be able to conquer Hundred. uriant fruit groves and tropical vege- . -, - ­ 11 1�1 . . ,_ I " iculars will appear in newspapers of onl,)r six head. Upon arrival, we 11111112�.­_ - - ­ 'I I P Q- . - .k.��, it Two of them admitted the truth --Judges 7:1-25. tation everywhere. Something doing part 1` I 0 of all -Eph. 6:10. all the time, surf bathing, swimming, and special time tables will be short- found that no gangways or chutes - r . I � P but their inability to possess ly obtain -able from any Agent of the had been constructed; this delayed I . 1, the land and urged their going for- The children of Israel cried unto motor -boating, yachting, tennis, golf, Company. unloading until noon on the 27th. ... I if- , � ward. The voice of the ten prevailed the Lord to deliver them out of the riding -and every other summer sport . I dd " Those who wish to prepay the fare During the two days unloading, - I . �, Les. and and the people became cowards, and hand of the Midianites and he raised you can imagine, with comfortably - , . '1-'.',; unbelievers and God turned their up a great leader in the person of luxurious accommodation at hundreds Of grelatives or friends from any out- there were a few thrills and excit- .. . I r.- side point can deposit the money at ing moment,; such as only western - back into the wilderness until such Gideon. He was commanded to re- of hotel resorts. - any Canadian Nationat Agency and homes can provide, especially after — - , 1111 �6- - Ft: time as a new generation should be duce his army to three hundred men On your way to California -or re . � I . raised up to take their places. lest after victory they should boast turning -visit the North Pacific the transportation will be delivered a 6,500 -mile sea journey with no I- , I I I "i'l ,I. I �` Oct. 17 -Moses Honored in his that they themselves had overcome Coast. Stop off at Vancouver and immediately and economically. opportunity to work off surplus ! 11111 I , I I V )',-.,�. The Canadian National Telegraphs energy. The horses were examined ; . ! I I r,,- Death. the enemy. Victoria. Winter there is like spring ­ their wonderful individually by the Soviet Commis- - '. . -Deuteronomy 32:45-52; 34:5-8. Dec. 5th -Ruth and Naomi. and you can comfortably enjoy the P I ;_ - I 11�` �. -Psalms 116:15. -Ruth 1:14-22. . scenic grandeur that in this part of facilities for the quick transmission sion as unloaded and were then led 11 ... - -_ - - - 1 �'. , Moses on finishing his address -Ruth 1:16. i the country easily dwarfs the Alps Or' Holiday Greetings. A special staff about seven miles to a military es- . , i.-.,:�..,-! -The Song of Moses" was Naomi having lost her husband and I for rabsolute beauty. is engaged during the Christmas rush tabli,4hment where preparations had H—d - We kikown as . 4- - in 20=0 � told by God that the time of his de- her two sons, was alone in a strange, Make the trip to California this .order that transmission and deliv- been made to receive them. At this VP 11 I parture had come. Because of his land. She decided to return to Can-! winter --see the unforgettable sights eries may be quickened to the highest, estahli,,zhment, the horses were care- I , - :1. great act of unbeli& in the wilder- aan and her two daughters-in-law set! of the North Pacific Coast. All in- point. A very attractive design of fully sorted according to type in pre - " formation, illustrated literature and memage form is being prepared for paration for inspection by General I I any the holiday. Bolinny and other officials from . new of Zion he was not permitted to out to go a part of the way with her. ` , cross into Canaan. God, to show him They were much affected when they fares gladly supplied by Agent kll The Canadian National Express of- Moscow. the sin was forgiven, took him up on came to part and protested their un-; of the Canadian National Railways. Ears the best vehicle for the safe and As was, to be expected in an BMK OF MONTP,EAL , - - 'P, � to a high mountain and let him see willingness to let her proceed alone.! - 5�0, ; the goodly land and then, as the Jews S,he urged them to return. At length I DON'T FORGET THE STRAW HAT swift transport of Christmas gifts. initial shipment, this inspection was �!%, I Established jL8i7 IV, say, "with a kiss from the mouth of Orpah said farewell and returned but That lyarticul�ar feature receives spe- a very rigid one and the officials ,L,-� , tr 1 It's train time now -pack up�-get tial supervision at holiday time and were careful to point out the types " God, Moses was not, for God took Ruth could not be prevailed upon to, CV 'him to that better 'hand. The Isra,e- leave her and when Naomi saw ready for Florida -the neighbours this in itself is a guarantee of ef- which came the closest to meeting W_� ,,, ,.."�,.. Utes mourned for him long and bit- she was fully persuaded to leave all!will look after the eat. ficient service. Remember that a their requirements. This may be de- , ­ Canadian National Express receipt scribed as an upstanding horse of ", " - , -1 terly as was the custom for one of for her sake she accepted the sacri- ,' The social season is on in Florida I 1.1, will protect. you and will ensure com- saddle type not loss than 15 hands I .. -e. -- amusements are at their height. 1. high rank- five. They journeyed on until they I the amu. ASSETS and UABILITIES . :F.' " Oct. 24th. --Joshua, Israel's New reached Bethlehem, where much sur-, Florida is a.winter rendezvous where plete satisfaction. and weighing anywhere from 1,000 30th October, 1926 .1 Leader. prise was manifested at her returning, YOU may enjoy summery pastimes to Canadian National solicits your to 1,200 pounds. We were informed " of its that this was the class of horse best I'll t,,. -Numbers 27:18-20; Joshua 1:9. with but a daughter-in-law. She: Your heart's content - swimming, patronage for every branch I .. ' i- ."i fishing, tennis -or just plain public service. utilities. Every effort adapted to the southern part of , -Joshua 1 -9. told them the Lord had afflicted her; yachting, f �,� ,, .,, I . ' loafing. of each employe is centred on the ef- Russia (the Steppes) to which this - r i ,� JoAna had shown his courage in q(jrely but she still trusted h Im. An enchanted land, it seems, with ficient performance Of his or her duty, shipment was destined. Fortunately, ASSETS .1 1.1k, defeating the Amalekiteq; his courage Dec. 12th -The Boy Samuel. I � 1� 11 ilwondrous and tboq(,, who place their business in the type desired is that of which Cash on hand . . . . . . . ,,I ­­ . its wonderful climate—its I ".;.;:. and his faith in God in opposing the -1 Samuel 3:1-10, 15-19. 1 - - $ 83.411,634-39 .. .1 -1 Samuel 3:9. sijeht_q---itq charming and hospitable the ',;1nds of this great merchandising there is the greatest surplus in the " I 7e`,o weport of the evil spies and was deem- organization may rest assured that range area of Western Canada and - Deposits with and notes and cheques of I 11.11 n to be the successor 'Samuel having been given into the people. .. ed the fit person Aor ­ "­.. to Moses, so God instructed Moses to rare of Fli the old priest at Shiloh Your fondest dreams of a tropical they will receive the full value for for which there has been practically other Banks . . : . . . . . 50,844,527-81 F:�t you visit whatever expenditure they may make, no market in recent years. In the , . �J X., 6Tdain Mom to that high opee. was his especial Fkt.tendant and one winter will be exceeded when : Deposit with Central Gold Reserve . 17,000,000.00 �, . �i ,,, ,...!, plus that measure of personal inter- shipment were a number of horses �� .: I After the death of Moqp-t God nn- night -he heard him calling, so he Florida this year. 11 I _Iv� . pefared to Joshua and commanded him pr*ed, and went to him only to be From Jacksonville to the. Mexican est which is the true complement of which did not meet with very favor- Call and Short loans on Bonds, D,ben- . A .4 ,old to lie down again a . . i6o,8i i,j .1 I to go over Jordan and possess Can- , be 'hadn't Border the multitude of Gulf Coast perfect service. able reception. These were of the tures and Stocks . . . . .o-2.1 '. ,7 40 , �,. lig resorts will help to make your holi- 1". . him to .amen- called. Three times this happened r _ht artillery type and from the Dominion and Provincial Government E I day perfect, or there are boarding I 1 � _� at the presence of God would go � end the last time Fli perceived it was Bernard Shaw -wrote nothing last. standpoint of the Canadian market, "Ill Tsar that �� 11 1-- I . I were the most valuable horses includ- Securities . . . . . . . . . , 1. �. �q I 1� .1 �wffb him; and he cautioned him to be I the Lord calling and told Samuel to ; lionses or homey bungalows to suit ,,,,, Find ,he got the Nobel prize in 79-157,614-28 .... 1'�., M . .9 g and of a good courage and to -qv, if called again, "Speak Lord, for Your pocketbook. literature. Tliere are some novelists ed. Canadian Municipal Securities and I 1.11 . troll * Any Agent of the Canadian Na- !1, "The sorting was done by a com- ., I., takp time to meditate on the 11aW And I 'h, Servant. heareth." This be did who would confer a favor by trying nitt British, Foreign and Colonial Pu6L ., ,;� , .1 . � p .,sag, to F I ee. of cavalry offiters and on , - ,ti, tions) Railways will gladly help you to win the prize In the same way.- Securities other than Canadian . . 129)21().754-26 Ill,;* .,�� - - �Ahfttby ensure a prosperous outcome and was t even a m " , , .�. . ; I , , , I rk. �%, arrange your itinerary, besides giving R,mi1j.,, Herald. going down the lines after it was , i . .. 1viv'ch in , e morning he faithfully arra -n you may -rnptet;( �.,�Ylif� life vro you all other information completed, one couild rta4 but be ., �;` �-'. -. � Ct, diLKI-1 he Evil-; of Strong Drink. delivered. Thus was he called to the y Railway and other Bonds, Debentures .. ­ ar ,,, 7 require. Many people talk as though the lib- impressed with the fact that these . .� I I,:, .,_ �'; , -Proverbs 23:29-35. office of a prophet. 4,463,25T.0 A��,.'..",; �, .�­Proverbs 23:32. Dec. 19th -The Saviour's Birth- 4b. ertv to buy a glass of liquor :were men were real horsemen and that ' i ... , , . their idea- of type were definite. Ten ,. ,!, i..?-- .. .n depicts the results of con- -Luke 2:8-20. DUTCH INDIES AT LAST ALLOWS greater than all other civil and politi- Quick Assets . . ' ,�, , I ,, , ,, � � , ,,�, � ��, 0 I �; RADIO dozen horses of a certain type . 11 $424,919,084.27 1 � ­'. ffidulgetice in strong drink. Tt -Luke 2:10. cal liberties put together. - r a I ­� . . . L 'i� ", .a- a -man insensible to his ow. Tt was not to the chief priests or . One of the few corners of this world Advertiser. . would be tied in a tow and next to Loans and Discounts and other Assets 330,853,870.o6 . .t �I I -n which broadcast listening was; pro. them would be al � . it ether dignitaries of the land that the I � ,7- equal uum- .1, I - and tM rights of others ; I hibited succumbed to the lure of radio 1' - . ber o similar type, but tack fir -t news of the Messiah's birth was At twentsr we want the world. At , ­ . . , _ perhaps In size or quality. WhenBatik . . 1118,00,000.00 1 1�iI -.1 . armoun Ti receiv. Ing perh . I - ,�, 1. ced. It was to humble steep- recently when restrictions o thirty we want a quiet eariieT in it "i i, .� 11 ­­­­ I !, 0. __!� T ----- il- Liabilities of Customers under letters of ". 5;� l " .* -11, - -- bordq( as they were engaged set their ' 010 various gr '. ,,, - groups were finally m ' .., ,�,,. ing sets were remo"d in the Dutch At forty -well, T'11 tell yo some 6 e "'?, : _� , 1, �, � m by General atdit (as per contra) . . . .. . T31 1, ,f�� '. " I - ,,, . I tasks. An angel and a heaven. Past Indies, according to the depart� ,-when rve found ,out.-Mi,s StOTM readiness for inspection 951,TOO-87 ..-22 anent of commerce. Bolinnrg, the shades of difference as to I .'� ,, . . ,. :I- I I ",g", , choir procItainved the news and Bdtin-n-Ing, January tat, residents - ' type. atid deafrability from the Rua- . Total Assets . . $781,525,145.20 ' I "e*Ar doubted ' ed but went At once to of the Dutch Indies *Hl be enabled t6 --- ______ skin standpoint wore very distinctly I . , I A� Z I see the Babe and told every*hora the I I'll , to 0, 0 We ' ,,­.� ... ,,,,�.,�, " i,tistal receivers upon payment to the � demonstrated. ., '�1111 ;�,.�'�, irloridus news they had received from . I LIABMTMS To PUBLIC , I I " , , ,,-�' ,,116��,J 'he% -Veil., Afterwards they wont back 0"rntnort of moderate lied-ose fees � 0 - '""� , "GeneAl UinuY, the Cossack , " ' ."J . I 09 .V'.1 . to flitir work, but with :a new opirlt Isalmd as in tho easo of "Ogt fatelgli Irm-10--m- S,15- - 00 hero of. 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