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Aer 440. US P ',aft
flri�nleg% as well, as bia du ROO
also the sedon4 part of his Tew -
that of entering into the joy of
Lard--mudtnot be confined to shA
ing in the festive raeal, still less
advancement from the position i
6 servant to that of a friend. It it
R'llifes far more than this; even sati
ed heart -sympathy with the ain
and gains of his Maister and partic
pation in them, with all that this co
veys.1,
"A similar result followed on t]
eekoning with the servant to who
V two talents had been entrusted. V
mark that, although he could spez
'Ofion you nop. of on17. two talents gained, he in
his Master with the same frank jq
ousness as he who had made fiv,
For he had been as faithful, and la
ored as earnestly as he to whom ma
G/ C. had been entrusted and -the secoi
seriant received precisely the san
welcome and exactly the same rewx
and in the same terms as the first
KING "But as regards the unprofitab
servant, the well known punishme
of him that had come to the marrial
feast without the wedding garme-
OWDkK shall await him, while the tale
which he had failed to employ shi
P� be entrusted to him who,had shov
himself most capable of working.
"Faithful use for God of every c
pacity wil ever open fresh oppo
NO ALUM tunities, in proportion as the oldon
MADE IN CAWA
have been used, while spiritual u
E.W.GILLETT CO. LTD.
profitableness must end in utter lo
TORGOWTO, CAN.
even of that which, however humb]
have -been used for God and f
might
10 good." (Edersheim).
"Not in husbanding car streng
but in yielding it in service; not
burying oar talents, but in admink
SUVDAY AFTERNOON ering them; not in hoarding our se,
in the barn but in scattering it; n
4By Isabel Hamilton, Goderich, Ont.)
in following an earthly human polic
but in surrendering ourselves to t
We give Thee but Thine own, will of God, do we find the safe ai
Whateer the gift may be; blessed path." (F. B. Meyer).
All that we have is Thine alone, "Use is life, neglect is atrophy ai
A trust, 0 Lord, from Thee. death. There is no talent that earn
unasked; there is no grace of mb
P.
Xay we Thy bounties thus and heart that stays unurged. Ha
As stewards true receive, py, indeed, is be who hath ears
V�.
And gladly, as Thou blessest us,
hear the still small voice that whi
To Thee our first -fruits give. pers "He who neglects his finer spi
itual sentiment shall find that the i
Amd we believe Thy word, ner light hath failed."
"Nearly everyone will admit th
women have faults that handicap th(
in business. Men, too, have fa-ul
and we think of these as character
tically masculine; but men who a
�N
'Mn't be too easy successft'd in business have eIthe7 e(
V, '*A your hens. r4ated tbexe or directed -them it
therg produce channels flist cannot damage busine
4 gp - Tw4rWill if y Such a making over of a pergonali
dkifV� 4oge 0.1
U9 Re Ato, ift
is hard, tnicongerial **k, and to
it One must have a colleelption, of at
ceas big whough to iwake erelf-diisel
r
line worth Vrhfle,lo says X4 pry,
?"Iqdflig4� in tie
North At!
View.
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are a number of obJects a:" articlm��. t*0 names of whfoh,begln w2th tnO vIttr "C". tyka't Ap. the lce.Y,110,4bo�. Me
YQu vrIII 0nd,all sorts of thtnO t604 IFI-fty cooh, vrlsoii �Rj or
,t.begin with the let* 'V'-thero In a 110 or the 00 kq�4 �Jibt 0111*6 ft qtxbm#�eA *�r'!1011""
t "Calf' and a '"W', and "Cabbage", eta. razAle. The anower ty the l&r$1ost'az1d U.",rs0(C,,#0Xr bl*�:
wlolvo I&P t1otort *Itb,th* letter 'V1,will
None of them are hard to flmd. Nons,
here Is a *`Cow", there is a "0, a
!�g them are unusual 46, it. EAsy words. Wait.
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$79000.00 CASH PRIZES is awarded Mrst Prize by the JudU*s you will win $30.00;
we are making the following special offer whereby you
H- y- -r-t%a big prize awardA. Winning can w1a greater c"h prizes by sendinf In ONE or THREE
Answers wM mosiv cash prizee acoordtag to the yev-rly oubscrlptform to The Mail a. Empire.
table below. P-Ammenlberft qualified vrinning
uusvrOr wins the larger anumits. Alm for the big
"low &Was& Here's How Big Prizes Will heAwarded
Instead of "0.00 will he awarded
roe
"4p- to the answer xvinning first prize,
r'd" If 1q. "rkq " $19000-00
50 GRAND
PRIZ 8111=1p- t-,-., no provided ONE yvarly subscription
Am Is s- t Are S..t to The Mail and Empire at $5.00 Per Year has been seat
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00 500.(M) 1,500.00 9econd coluran of figures In Prize I[Ast.)
2nd Prtze .... 2f'
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4tht Prize * ...... 1040 6S.Go 20000 instead of $30.00 vtlll be
5tb Prize '' * ... * 10.00 ", 00 "190:00 awarded to the answer
Gth Prize ....... 8.00 20.00 vrinning fir2t prize, pro,
7th Prize ....... 8.00 so.00 $39000000 vIded TUMEE yearly sub-
Stb PrIze. . 8.00 80.00 s4miptionA to The AlLail
Oth Prize . . 8.00 90.00 100.00 and Empire. (by ma.11 at $5.00 per year each, or $9.00
1 Oth Prize ....... 8.00 20.00 100.00 each If delivered in Hairtilton or London) are, sent in.
I I th to 50tb Prhms Qkx�ond Prize, $1.500.00; Third Prize, $1,000.00, etc. (See
Inclusive ....... 2�06 3.00 15.00 third oolumn of figures in 11rize lAsro-) Yn qualffying for
- the $8,000 prize at least one now sub§cr1pt$on must be
In the event of a Tie for any prU.6 MT�rcd, the fall Rent In.
amount of such prize -,M he p-.Iid 1,0 ej).ch tied
pardelpant. And that's not all. We will give extra amounts on all
prizes In the same manner. If your answer is qualified
by THREE yearly subscrIptions and you win fourth
prize, you will receive $200, aj%d so forth down the prize
list.
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The Mal and Elrapire fmy-where In canada hi mail, start at some fbture (late. Just write on the order when
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No payment wM be aocepted that, will ad�vance sub- to The Mall amd Empire to qualify your answer for the
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published In Ontario.
Mail Your Pnzzle Answers and Qualifying Subscriptions to
W. J. LATIMER, PUZZLE MANAGER, THE MAIL AND EMPIRE, TORONTO, CANADA, ROOM 206
plan far into the future, nor to car-
business
Though dim our faith may be
(Newell Dwight Hillis).
woman is no longer coddled, n longer
Tflisteler we do for Thine, 0 Lord,
rect faults to the extent that
a man must to his higher
men have. But rarely is a wornan,,invaded
We do it unto Thee.
MISSIONS
graduates was 76.4 per cent
Bishop Howe.
For three days, in the Thanksgi
work -by undercutting men -should
PRAYER
ing season, one hundred and thir
"Would a small town -man be con-
because of such dependents. She
delegates met in Ottawa. -to look ov
anything inherent in woman to ac-
0 God, our Father, who hast given
the past and to plan for better wo
is merely expected to exercise greater
to us all the blessings we enjoy, grant
in the future. The delegates car
they did not know of positions vvbi(&
Oat we mqy ever recognize them as
From Ontario and Quebec, from Chi
"Finally, remember that women
gifts of Thy love, to be used for Thine
ese Sunday schools, missions and i
justify her conclusion that "women
bmor and glory and not selfishly for
stitutes. Forty-five were Cbine�
we hav6 no possible way of kno*ing.11
our own ease and satisfaction; give
Three were ministers, Messrs. Il
earn so little, they predominate in art�.
as grace and wisdom so to use what
Won, D. T. Lo, and K. Y. Tang; thr
Thou hast entrusted to us that at
were university men, two from T
which the ambitious and hardpressed-
Thy coming we may obtain Thy smile
ronto, one from Montreal. Thrf
and benediction. This we ask
fourth of the addresses were giv,
busifiessnian. feels compelled to avolAt,
through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen -
by Chinese some of these spoken
men cannot afford to eAter. Women
Woman, too, knows that success Is
by Chinese, some of these spoken
8. S. LESSON FOR FEBRUARY 6th
Chinese and interpreted into En
usually to be obtained only by, subordf.
Yale staden 4 both of wh(igb parentg
lish.
expenses? A woman may press far-
ther than this along the road to suc-
Lesson Title --The Practice Of
The delegates were fTom Anglica
are college graduates have suparlot
edholaksbip, and there 10 a higher 3
Christian Stewardship.
Baptist, Independent, Presbyteria
f1eldg woman is handicapped by her
Lesson Passage -Matt. 25:14-30.
and United Churches. The probler
Golden Text -Matt. 25:21.
discussed were: "Oriental Immigr
lost, or mfs00d*h6t Trielldin And ilot
in
"The Kingdom of Heaven is with'
tion," "Chinese Social Life," ai
" How to Increase Sunday School A
have to. Earn as little ag she will,
she can im-Aress her male #A-ds
3rou;11 not outward compulsion, is I T"
tendance." The subject of "T,
aWdentri wb'690 P-ii0tift are not both..,
but inward grace. The Kingdom of
Chinese toy" was taken by Messi
Heaven, said Jesus, is as when a man
George Lee and Wong Lang. Mr. I
going from home for a time entrusts
B. Diang spoke on the student pi
some of his wealth to his servants.
blem in China to -day and Mr. Edwa
Those servants who love their 'aster
Lee on the problem of Christiani
4and are true to him dehght in using
in China. These Chinese studer
their gifts, not for themselves, but
gave the audience much food f
for their master, and on his return
thought and action.
joyfully render their accounts. The
The delegates were unanimous
servant who has not love for nor loy-
to the inspiTatiOn of the Conventi,
alty to the master acknowledges no
and look to the future for great
obligation for the proper employment
1 things to come, taking for key -war
of his gift, refuses to use it and when
of 1927 the two words, Love and S(
called upon for his account still de-
vice. -(From the Missionary Mont
elines to acknowledge any sense of
ly).
loyalty or responsibitity.
lA,
The commendation given to each of
-
P,U,
the trustworthy servants is exactly
If Your Kidneys
the same. Each had done his best
"according to his ability." The un -
Are the Troub
profitable servant loses what he had
and is cast out in disgrace. What
READ WHAT MRS. WARD HAS I
has he lost? First, the joy of using
SAY ABOUT DODD'S KIDNEY
his talent and seeing it grow, then
PILLS
the gladness of rendering a good ae-
count, and receiving his Lord's "well
Ontario Lady in a Few Words Giv
done;" he has lost, too, his own peace
Reason Why Dodd's Kidney Pi
of mind as is shown by his irritation
Are a Household Remedy.
and insolence in his attempted de-
Ottawa, Ont., January 31st -(Sy
1ence; he has lost the increase of abil-
cial): Right to the point is the stal
ity that would have resulted from
ment Mrs. D. Ward, who lives at
vrise use of his gift� and suff ers the
Holmwood Avenue, Ottawa, mak
loss of that gift and of even the low-
with regard to Dodd's Kidney Pilb
est position in the service of the Mas-
"I have suffered with kidney troub
ter he has scorned. When, to -day, we
My hands used to swell and my ey
eve tempted to count the cost of using
and face got puffy. I also had a tA
our talents in God's service it would
rible batkache. I always got jreli
be well to reckon also the cost of at
after using Dodd's Kidney Pills.,,
using them, and see whether -we are
It is statements like this that ha
prepared to suffer the appalling cost
made Dodd's Kidney Pills a househ(
of disobedience and indifference.
remedy all over Canada. For mc
"The first of the servan ts, without
than a third of a century people ha
speaking of his labor in trading or
been telling each other of the benef
i . �,. -,
NIS merit in 'maldug' money, answers
received from Dodd's Kidney Pil
vfth simple joyousness: Tord five
They are p urely and simply a.kidn
re
Ulents deliveredst , Than unto me.
Pee, otber five talents have I gained
medy.
If your kidneys trouble you ta
besides! We can almost see his ban-
Dodd's Kidney Pills. They are t
40t face beaming with delight as he
remedy you need.
Voints to his Master's increased pos-
Dodd's Kidney Pills have, restor
sound health to thousands of troub]
men and women. Give them a trial,
once.
A
CONTENT TO MAKE PIN MONT
Ir .,rvj
WHY WOMEN FAIL IN BUSTNEI
"Nearly everyone will admit th
women have faults that handicap th(
in business. Men, too, have fa-ul
and we think of these as character
tically masculine; but men who a
�N
'Mn't be too easy successft'd in business have eIthe7 e(
V, '*A your hens. r4ated tbexe or directed -them it
therg produce channels flist cannot damage busine
4 gp - Tw4rWill if y Such a making over of a pergonali
dkifV� 4oge 0.1
U9 Re Ato, ift
is hard, tnicongerial **k, and to
it One must have a colleelption, of at
ceas big whough to iwake erelf-diisel
r
line worth Vrhfle,lo says X4 pry,
?"Iqdflig4� in tie
North At!
View.
13,
X.,
R.
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� I U 11 ".1 1.,
"MA
0
P, Pw
_00"
T 1W MAIL AND, EW *,S: RS TMS TRVJMPWU8,1 R,44m�, :Ait
POW,$ Mr
9 TOMIV011 'A
awd wi OF I � 'ea"h ard*" WIT
a share in f7imm. W.- the grea est Now,", Oprr*
MY
I , I
V
V tho fiupist.00 tv
-who. really waat8 to sixece has the er ON( W
07 -And wc -t4,4 Moo. ana-A " *%�-
7*
none, of them all, the grvato� �hauce at riche
S �'7
PUZZIE EVER MADE.
hig W
le
ah d itetto N', 1W
Hozi) M n' Objects Be
y
ix. �V
Pict to
There is no catch In It. l*hora isn�ililpjr hard to do. There -Id aa� J50" *0 k 1 a$,'.
Xto r A=d pl pubus� Pt
6low. tb at '14
them Is three thousand doll%ra to w1h.; Turn to the ptoture b Wlt,124ix, rders it fam, large.1i 0, 't,49,obj s star ng rtl tUertan4 0 tb4t*�
I's 1110 �W.
are a number of obJects a:" articlm��. t*0 names of whfoh,begln w2th tnO vIttr "C". tyka't Ap. the lce.Y,110,4bo�. Me
YQu vrIII 0nd,all sorts of thtnO t604 IFI-fty cooh, vrlsoii �Rj or
,t.begin with the let* 'V'-thero In a 110 or the 00 kq�4 �Jibt 0111*6 ft qtxbm#�eA *�r'!1011""
t "Calf' and a '"W', and "Cabbage", eta. razAle. The anower ty the l&r$1ost'az1d U.",rs0(C,,#0Xr bl*�:
wlolvo I&P t1otort *Itb,th* letter 'V1,will
None of them are hard to flmd. Nons,
here Is a *`Cow", there is a "0, a
!�g them are unusual 46, it. EAsy words. Wait.
400013 boa, wc_
Ing right on this page with $7,000 buasd in them ready tor. you. See how many you
T
YOUR ANSWER T0. THE "C -WORD"' PUZZLE MUST BE MAI -LED NOT L FEBRUARY' OT
XTER THAN SATURDAY
��00,02;
Choose
Your
Own
Prize
from -
the
$79000
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To
Be
Given
Away
Then
Start-.
YOU' r
List
Of
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and
Win
That
Cash
r ' ize
r
0 %0JIM,
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LAUGH. LEARN AND WIN A SHARE OF $7.000 DURING YOUR SPARE TIME I
The greatest oRpartzmIty of your life Is what The Mail and Empire in offerInZ you In this Picture Puzzle GELMe
to -play and lear-n- while earning a big cash prime. You can't help enjoying the hunt for "C -Words" in this
Picture PuZZle. All you need In an observing eye. list's all join in and have a jolly good time. Give Mary a
pencil. and Bobby a pana�l. an& the wift a pencil, and the old&wt son a pencil- Make it & game. See who can
find the most G-Wordje- In ten m1nut". You'll find iVs fum- It's easy tia do, its educational, Its iLmnsing, and
it*s WORTU THRME THOUSA,-CD D<)JAtAA_pS.
When you have made up 70or lint of '*C-Wordie' send It In along with one or three yearly subscrIptlom to The
Mail and Empire at 16.00 Per Year each or $4.00 If delivered In ZfILM11ton or L-ondon, which will qualify your
-- for the Big Cash Prism to be awarded promptly attar the close of the Puzzle Gains, March lat
50 CASH PRIZES --How Prizes Will Be Awarded
The "C -Word" Picture Puzzle Ga -me Is a campaigm to
Incres.so the popularity of Th. Mail and Empire, It .ata
nothing to take part, and you don't have to send In a
subscrIption to w1n a prize. If your liat of "C -Words"
$79000.00 CASH PRIZES is awarded Mrst Prize by the JudU*s you will win $30.00;
we are making the following special offer whereby you
H- y- -r-t%a big prize awardA. Winning can w1a greater c"h prizes by sendinf In ONE or THREE
Answers wM mosiv cash prizee acoordtag to the yev-rly oubscrlptform to The Mail a. Empire.
table below. P-Ammenlberft qualified vrinning
uusvrOr wins the larger anumits. Alm for the big
"low &Was& Here's How Big Prizes Will heAwarded
Instead of "0.00 will he awarded
roe
"4p- to the answer xvinning first prize,
r'd" If 1q. "rkq " $19000-00
50 GRAND
PRIZ 8111=1p- t-,-., no provided ONE yvarly subscription
Am Is s- t Are S..t to The Mail and Empire at $5.00 Per Year has been seat
4, :00 .4w oo $8,00wo in. Second Prize, $500.00; 'ndrd PriZe, $300-00, etc- (gee
00 500.(M) 1,500.00 9econd coluran of figures In Prize I[Ast.)
2nd Prtze .... 2f'
3rd Prize " 20 *00 300 , 00 1,000.00
4tht Prize * ...... 1040 6S.Go 20000 instead of $30.00 vtlll be
5tb Prize '' * ... * 10.00 ", 00 "190:00 awarded to the answer
Gth Prize ....... 8.00 20.00 vrinning fir2t prize, pro,
7th Prize ....... 8.00 so.00 $39000000 vIded TUMEE yearly sub-
Stb PrIze. . 8.00 80.00 s4miptionA to The AlLail
Oth Prize . . 8.00 90.00 100.00 and Empire. (by ma.11 at $5.00 per year each, or $9.00
1 Oth Prize ....... 8.00 20.00 100.00 each If delivered in Hairtilton or London) are, sent in.
I I th to 50tb Prhms Qkx�ond Prize, $1.500.00; Third Prize, $1,000.00, etc. (See
Inclusive ....... 2�06 3.00 15.00 third oolumn of figures in 11rize lAsro-) Yn qualffying for
- the $8,000 prize at least one now sub§cr1pt$on must be
In the event of a Tie for any prU.6 MT�rcd, the fall Rent In.
amount of such prize -,M he p-.Iid 1,0 ej).ch tied
pardelpant. And that's not all. We will give extra amounts on all
prizes In the same manner. If your answer is qualified
by THREE yearly subscrIptions and you win fourth
prize, you will receive $200, aj%d so forth down the prize
list.
Sub ' scription Rates--Paynble in Advance Your own subscription will oount, or subscriptions to
The Mal and Elrapire fmy-where In canada hi mail, start at some fbture (late. Just write on the order when
$5.00 per year. DeUvered by carrier -boy in Hamil- you want the Paper atarted atd It will start promptly
ton or Dondon, $6.00 per year. on that date. You will find It easy to got subscriptions
No payment wM be aocepted that, will ad�vance sub- to The Mall amd Empire to qualify your answer for the
sedptlons mom thim three yearn from March next. $ 3, 0 0 0 Prize. It is by far &be best dally newspaper
published In Ontario.
Mail Your Pnzzle Answers and Qualifying Subscriptions to
W. J. LATIMER, PUZZLE MANAGER, THE MAIL AND EMPIRE, TORONTO, CANADA, ROOM 206
plan far into the future, nor to car-
business
have dependents to support just as
in which women have unconsciously
woman is no longer coddled, n longer
that of thoo..'Whose fathers only
rect faults to the extent that
a man must to his higher
men have. But rarely is a wornan,,invaded
the easier types of intellecual
coddles herself then we shallabe able
graduates was 76.4 per cent
reach goal.
expected to earn as much as a man
work -by undercutting men -should
to judge whWt�er or not there was
Of' ithe fourteen hundred answorm
"Would a small town -man be con-
because of such dependents. She
cause a general agitation, among men,
anything inherent in woman to ac-
540� or 87 -per dent. only, stated t6i
sidered 'clever' by his friends if he
is merely expected to exercise greater
for equal pay.
count for her slowness In achieving.
they did not know of positions vvbi(&
could make a little pin money?" To
self-denial.
"Finally, remember that women
suecesg her business. Until the'd
-in
*oild be available T h
:eo f gin when thoy
justify her conclusion that "women
"Because women are expected to
are often landic8�ped by an entirely
we hav6 no possible way of kno*ing.11
received their diplomas.
fail in business," she adds:
earn so little, they predominate in art�.
laudable id a
'sli.& 'by obligations
"Is he 'so successfulP when he
music, literature, atid in social and
which the ambitious and hardpressed-
COLLEGUNS'MAKE REST
dresses well, supporW himself, but
educational work.- vocatiors many
busifiessnian. feels compelled to avolAt,
cannot afford to marry unless his
men cannot afford to eAter. Women
Woman, too, knows that success Is
PARENTS
belp-meet aids with the household
are given more credit for iWent and
usually to be obtained only by, subordf.
Yale staden 4 both of wh(igb parentg
expenses? A woman may press far-
ther than this along the road to suc-
altruism than thd-k, doserve. Yet even
in these compart-tivdly unmerdehary
nating other things to it. But sU a!-
so 'knows that not all th afteea A4
are college graduates have suparlot
edholaksbip, and there 10 a higher 3
cess, but it is entirely to her credit
f1eldg woman is handicapped by her
the world eatild make up for having
relation betW0011 �glAdes and btddi?b�
if she does. She knows she does not
low ambition herVillingneag to make
lost, or mfs00d*h6t Trielldin And ilot
--i their eolleg& Work1kan is trae 6�
I
have to. Earn as little ag she will,
she can im-Aress her male #A-ds
a bare living -a Pbowev -one thau- a
-1A --Q mAA4_ lk
all the friendi in 11 dib . *orld could
mAke ui, far '61v4"g If.&+ "
aWdentri wb'690 P-ii0tift are not both..,
. VAL-l'. 6 - eolle& gmd`V&t9yj, aeoor to'-figniet.
with her prosperity. Menshe cannot work Is cangerifid �tbd bijop her a herself.
fo , but as a rule she is not amdous certain prestige. %k persistent way ve VVotdd\1f0t,W!Ah Vrome'n to out. 4firetatol
ate 16broau, � Of,
to "A them in fhat barticular trovy this jaesftm )3otit'rellotMenk �Pofnt* JJ041y1w
direction. e must have othetthas, w, tauto
ip dombig to belfe*1hot it _16 p
bd9ness assets to command their at- �ifble -t9 paSt.. t4a .,*u& to Q. - t I
tonflon.
"Indeed, to many vo* Par
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