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,-g�,' . state 4 tins 25 suffering millions. were to be returned from the nitural grown, bears in profusion. It is! days to mature in 1925,, 1 . - -
23C tin Brw"w". it turns the Wisdom of God upon increase spread over four years. This usually raised from seeds sown dur- but
;�,�, . . ,.' .1 aragus. SARDIN BAKING . 102.8 days, Garnet took, 1640��
tin Bayside provision kept the original investment ing Spring. Later the seedlings are 1 days, while Huron, another pronais-
��z-, :1 � oat e Spin" 2 1 c PEM ZSc ti'm all the hard problems of human life. . . - a' potted singly and with the advent �pg variety, took 111.8. In the,mat
., Bartlett It offers the Life of God for the circulating, and gave Mr. Cooper
ant - 15c tin BLUEBERDI cure of alb the maladies that work in bunchof ewes to place with more boys of warm weather in May The plants ter of yield, Rewatrd yielded 92 -per
INIES 210 * lines in the cent. as high as Marquis and gave -
sinful flesh. every year. are set out in nur.--ery -
�'�%',"..: I aiice POW, DER bution - grain weighing 65.8 pounds to the
- . It sheds the Light of God upon the Since the original distri 82 garden where, with careful atton
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�� .. oh.. I aim t'i.- 36c A... hard problems of human life. more boys, who" fathers did not raise tion in the matter of cultivation they bushel ag compare d .wi I
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1 I ,ink Salmon % 13 23 life that now is and the life that is MADE a total of 44 new flocks in five years. toward the end of Autumn and the of 108 per cent. of
?, � , * lb. Falls to come." IN NO That the scheme is popular is iudicat- fruits usually set about this time., quis and weighed 64.9 pounds to .ihe
V, ALUM ed -by the fact that Mr. Cooper has Prior to the arrival of frosts the measured bushel. The yield or Hu -
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I,.' 11 11 ter - 25c & 42c SHRIMPS 21 - (Bishop Earl Cranston). CANADA had a waiting list of applicants each plants are carefully potted into per- ron was 109.8 per cent. of that of'
�� 11 .. "It is an age of doubt; the old fall of never less than 30. The re- haps fivel or six-inch pots or pans and Marquis and its weight per bushel
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Finest 39c presentative outlines methods of feed- are taken into greenhouses, where 64.1 pounds. These varieties were
� , I -QUAKER . Santa Ctara many a young man or woman is hon- . and general management to each the fruits develop and the plants be- included in tests made with 87
. � � den Hal th China estly puzzled to know what to be- rE. W. GILLETT CO. LTD. of -his new sheep raisers, has them come saleable. named varieties, 39 numbered vaAe-
1. ,, OATS wKetnin lieve. How many of those h TORONTO. CAN. agree to market their wool on a grad- In the care of home-grown plants ties of common Spring wheat, 9
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�! I w I I ed basis through the medium of the the Summer treatment is much he
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V. 11 SOUPS the doubters go every -where except to — ------ -- and has a dipping and docking demon- should be planted outdoors in -May are shown in the port of the work
" . 1 2 lbs. 29c the Bibde itself. They say they can- . ii. An- done in the Cereal Division in 192&
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" � 1 2 lbs. 21c , ,- 2 fi- 21CI Large Size not accept Christianity until they un- was pleased at the outcome, but said, other practice is to plunge the pots ---40—
I - - derstand certain doctrines. It is as ,If you go on again, how do I know 10 containing the plants in the garden
": should refuse to study you won7t invite her out to dinnerV
. IF h. ' if 'a pupil IT. and maintain fertility by applying Sharp Pains in the
I:, . Whole chemistry because his senses cannot The Queen was such a motherly -look- fertilizers occasionally. In either case
". I OMINO Brand , 'ancy RICE Vklts. 2k ACIDS IN STOMAC11 flower buds will be formed and after Joints and Rheumatism.
1� ** 160-C detect an atom; or refuse to love a ing lady that had I been .a hungry
t I 1191 - .a mmwoffl� I friend until the existence of love has child I should -not have hesitated to fertilization the fruits will set.
been proved mathematically. ask her for a piece of bread and In order to make young plants RELrEVED BY USING DODD'S
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!� I =:�- - - - -, — . "Chri4ianity is a laboratory course moolasses." CAUSE INDIGESTION, bushy the points are pinched out , KIDNEY PILLS �
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1. SUNDAY AFTERNOON I eighth verse of the first chapter of ,tudied only with the one best Book Barnum's resourcefulness as a Create Gas, Sourness and Pain the pots and prior to planting out. Ontario Lady Speaks Highly of'
�.: Joshua we learn how to be prosper- and the one Teacher. He who waits ,,bowman the incident of King How To Treat. Were this not done they would de- Dodd's Kidney Pills and Diamond'
� ook divine, ous. Joshua is receiving his 'march- to understand first will never know Marimba's bandsmen. At the time velop grorwths of a spindly nature Dinner Pills.
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(.�. By inspiration given; ing orders' as the successor of Israel' s its pow,er. He who, trusting, obeys of the London engagement in ques- and the plants would lack the busby Kingston, Ont., January 104L --- t
I hine, great leader, Moses, and these are
� Bright as a lamp its doctrines s will find it proves itself to his soul." tion Henry M. Stanley had returned Medical authorities state that near- syrnmetry which is so much tobe de- (Special). -"I have used Dodd's Kid-
.,. To guide our souls to heaven. the words he hears. 'This book of -Youth's Companion. from Africa and was lecturing upon ly nine -tenths of the cases of stomach sired. ney Pills for rheumatism for more
I.. . the law shall not depart out of thy Weymouth in "The New Testa- his adventures there. Barnum had trouble, indigestion, sourness, barn- Many amateurs fail to grow the than a year," states Mrs. W. G. Cock -
1.1, It sweetly cheers our drooping hearts, mouth, but thou shalt meditate there- ment in Modern Speech" thus gives heard him, and was particularly in- .119, gas, bloating, nausea, etc,, are Jerusalem Cherry satisfactorily be- ade, who Tesides at 306 Brock St. "I
iT. In this dark vale of tears; on day and night, that thou mayest Paivi's exhortation to Timothy. "But I terested in his account of King Mar- �u.e to an excess of hydrochloric acid cause they do Tiot realize that the'know they have relieved me woudeir--
* -g to add that is you must cling to the things which I imba whose royal African band played of sun- fully from sharp pains that used to
,.* Life, light and joy it still imparts observe to do accordin in the stomach and not as some be- plant requires a maximum
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,Jl' And quells our rising fears. written therein: for then shalt thou you 'have learnt and have been I upon I t merit-, formed of hollowed
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I make thy way prosperous, and the taught to believe, knowing who your , 7 us ed oug
; various lengths and ...... delicate stomach lining is irritated, produce flowers and effect pollina- lots better. I have also - y
� h digestion is delayed and food sours, tion with subsequent fertilization of Diamond Dinner Pills and have found
�, 'Flus lamp, through all the tedious night thou shalt have good success.' Christ teacher-, were, and that from infancy each of w ich gave forth a different
? Of life, shall guide our way, told us how to he prosperous in words v,, have k,,wTi the sacred writing sound, so that it was possible to make causing the disagreeable symptoms the fruits. They keep the subject them very good."
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- which every stomach sufferer knows indoon during Summer where, in Dodd's Kidney Pills are purely and
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�. ,� Of an eternal day. elusion of the sermon on the Mount: obtain salvation through faith in It gave him an idea for his own show, s o weld. the poor light, weak and infertile simply a kidney remedy. They act
I "I I !, 'Everyone, therefore, that heareth Christ Jesus. Every Scripture is in- and summoning his own musicians, Artificial digestents are not needed g,row-ths are developed. These do directly on the ki,dneys, strengthening
- Dr, J. Fawcett. these words of taine, and doeth them
�, , spired of God and is useful for teach- ,Iiie metal workers and other me- in such cases and may do real harm. not bear flowers, or few, and so the them and putting them in condition to
;� �� shall be likened to a wise man who inK, for convincing, for correction of I ch -i nics. he speedily devised several Try layingaside all digestive aids and p4onts are practically worthless, do their full work of strairung the hn-
;�, PRAYER built his 'house upon a rock; and the er-ror, and for instruction in right !ow log -9 that could be played upon. instead get from any druggist a few The Jerusalem Cherry irLay be purities out of the blood. Dodd's Kid-
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� Blessed Lord, who hast caused all rain descen&d and the floods came doing; so that the man of God 'y I ,�, had the bandsmen in readiness. ounces of Bisurated Magnesia and grown in the house for many years ney Pills 'have been in use in Canada
111�, Holy Scriptures to be written for our and the winds blew and beat upon the him -(,If be complete and may be per- TI-,- wQre neg-roes who had never take a teaspoonful in a quarter glass if treated as advised, as it is a tender for more than thirty years. ThV
- house, and it fell not, for it was f-ectly equipped for every good work." er south than New York, ' in the most
6, learning, grant that we may in such allw-n fartb of water right after eating. This sbrub. Even when it assumes large. demonstrate their worth
�: found�d upon the rock.' There is a This quaint old stan7a, declares and who were circus roustabouts and iseases, sueb
�- wise hear them, read, mark, learn, vital connection between hearing the g-reat truth:- t men. But he shaved portions of sweetens the stomach, prevents the unsighty proportions it may be cut serious forms of kidney d
t. and inwardly digest them, that by "' formation of excess acid and there is back severely and will in the course as rheumatism, dropsy, diabetes, neu-
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,�,-": - patience and comfort of Thy ffoly�Word of God and doing as the Word � their heads, put a ring in the nose of no sourness, gas or pain. Bisurated of a single Summer recuperate so Talgia and sciatica-
' Word, we may embrace and ever hold I of God commands. 'Whoso despiseth , ds it not .0
0,� � - "Who bath this Book and rea . each, took away their ordinary cloth-
,;; Magnesia (in powder or tablet form far as to again 'become very orna-
?-,the word bringeth destruction on him-
,, fiast, the blessed hope of everlasting Doth God Himself despise; ing and provided thcm with skins. _never liquid or milk) is harmless mental.
self, but 'he that feareth the co" Who reads and understands it not, Then he advertised that this band had to the stomach, inexpensive to take 0.
�;;- Efe, which Thou hast given us in our warded. Prov. His "ul in darkness lies; been brought to England by Henry and is the most efficient form of mag-
��,�, - Saviour Jeans Christ. Amen. 13:13. Who understands and savors not M. Stanley, by permission of Kin 0 nN M VE VARrE did you screw up courage bho
"'�!�"- 9 nesia for stomach purposes. It is us- C N UE TO I PRO - "How
51;�-111 .0 . (Collect). (Tarbell). He hath no test in trouble; Marimba, and engaged by Barnum's Ed by thousands of people who enjoy propose to the rich Mrs. McTavish,
�;,-.. Who savors and obeyeth not, Asiatic Caravan and Museum of Won- their meals with no more fear of in- TrES OF WHEAT Sandy?"
-,,%' Y 16th "'Thou shalt teach them diligent- took "Losh, mon, 'twas awful I'd swom
4�,�, . S. S. L99SON FOR JANUAR ly., God's testimonies must be He liath his judgment double; ders at enormous cost. Nobody digestion. In keeping with the importance
11i` Who reads, doth understand, the trouble to deny his claims and th,e I'd do it come Monday nicbt, so I took
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- . taught to our children, and the ut- Doth savor and obey; band became a great hit. of wheat growing to the agricultural her for a ride in a taxi, and wi7 one
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�,��,;��, His, soul wiffl stand at God's Tight hand Tody Hamilton was Barnum's and all other and general prosperity eye on the meter tickin' awn' I bad
them understand them. In the g-reat Judgment Day." right hand man and was permitt�ed THE CHRISTMAS CACTUS AND of Canada, cerealists of the Do -minion her won at the end o' half a crown."
t` , LAsson Passage ---Dent. 6:4-99 2, ,, 'rhou shalt talk of them when liberties that would have been re- Department of Agriculture continue .
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k Golden Text -Psalm 119-105. shalt have wligion at home as well
11<1 as in the temple and the tabernacle. BARNUM'S OLD CLOWN TALKS On one occwzion, Barnum, who was This article is written in reply to veloping of new varieties, with a view From the oriental war news ant
-��,- a life-long abstainer arid very requests for information regarding to increasing production, advancing
,'�; . 'The selection from the book of "'And when tbou wadkest by the . gathers that the Chinese are gtM
�,��,, OF SHOWMAN proud of it. was dining with some the Christmas Cactus and the Jeru- earliness of maturity and improving taking C
�, I. Deuteronomy is an exhibition to - be way,' Thou shalt be religious abroad friends in D(,Imonico's, and when salem Cherry. One enquirer states: quality in this all-important class of hina.-Ilamilton Herald. .
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'4". faithful to the command of Jehovah. I as we(b] as at home and not he asham
� � "These words shall be upon thy heart,, God wherever thou art. P. T. Barnum are provided by Bob hand over his, glass and said: "No old and has shown no signs wi
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I t I them dih "VIZ shalt bind them for a sign Sherwood, who is said to be the last thanks, I never touch it," flower bud yet. I water it about port of the Dominion Cerealist,which Slight n-ot what's near through alm-
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; � z'.!,,. I unto thy children." Turning to the�upon thine hand and they shall be as 'of the old Barnum clowns, and whose goes to show that finality in produc- ing at what's far.-Euripedes.
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'4111"", usual nerve, and on one occasion dis- This jest rankled and some time
The Christmas or Lobster Cactus
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'A 't, - aft. -r -noon. Barn.um swelled with de- Crook," so that. evening Barnum, Ham- errough to contain the root system. .,.- Puzzle I?
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1".'it"'t", � and the royal party was to be salut- legend that it was Barnum who said essary to afford water onlry as the
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. " 111�', 1". Tnity in preparing their rettrrm for the year olden timA-s court jesters bad cer- orite saying was that the American SO TC 5 a s
�, IV- i;., Mcotreal tain privileges, and be burned to people liked to be humbugged, and he u e of be' t�but at a distance of spell the name of a In— -------
''I .. 'i., iM due on April 30th next, the Bank of at least two feet therefrom and in a Canadian premier. -
I- 'ill " : perform according to the artistic made a fortunr, out of acting on the position to which sunlight has scce3s
I'll k '.. :I - , bas ismed a booklet on Can you guess what his name was?
i;.. , "'t 11 traditions of his profession- He precept. His grossest fakes were
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1�1- ,� THE CANADLAN standing by the music stand, and saw ous idea that he could Ne and - Fertilizers in any form should not
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":� 11- � . ..... , I " buds commence to opeyk. It may . of this problem. If youare declared th ner, you will
rl"'l . ��, . conwrring -lot only the full text of the law but also receive a certificate of ownership from a well -known Canadian
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C-4 'R , ., , here be said tbAt to continually ap- trust company.
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