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',:.�:. LESSON FOR FEBRUARY 20th ed toward bringing His followers up them invaluablie for the ailments of ed and watched, but so ingenious were Wasliboards 49 Sip*" Blmd 4V" Tips �146. I a4liaro 41
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�, 1. Golden Text -1 Cor. 9-9. cared for. The Tablets are a laxative forty-three diamond rings.
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. �,, icandiment in the preparation of food thus a bond of union among the brO- bowels; relieve constipation and indi- . d 'sunset, the phases of the �
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1.1i;�� � , gestion; bxeak up colds and simple had been the treatment that Dr. East- ly; at the same time take a deep moon, and a number of other-thitigs.
.; Reial ritual salt was employed by the ed at encouraging this union in every fevers and make the dreaded teething Got Permanent Relief
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. 1, e, I "In the priestly legislation there garded their property as common and' suffer. The Tablets are sold by medi- WHAT ONTARIO MAN SAYS his exploit on the night of June 16- 3. Force the abdominal musqes out — -
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, eeds.'�-Ramsay commander, was mortally Wounded until slightly fatigued.
, I'll 4� , From its use as a preservative and as their varying n Co-, Brockville, Ont. Private Har- 4. Still on the back, arms stretched
I an antidote to decay it is natural that That this selling of propert*y and I I Mr. T. C. Westlake Was in a Rundown beyond the parapet. For Those Past 40r
il, � salt should become a symbol of per- putting the proceeds into a common I a Condition and Suffered With vey, disregarding a heavy machine- down beside the -thighs, rise to sitting
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111- 11 to decay and deatb_'�--A. R. S. Ken- the early church is evident from Pet- Peterboro, Ont., Feb. 17th.-(Spe-' in, although he received a severe and without assistance from the arnts.
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4� I . miedy in the Bible Dictionary. er'9 words, later, to Aananias. it 1 INCREASE cial): "A number of years ago, prob- wound in the head is so doing." He Lie back again; then up again. Twelve Unnation, Getting -up -Nights
�41'.�- I "Have lost its savour." That this has been sug ested by some writers at- thirty, I gat very run dowit, and also has the Military Medal as a souv- times. (
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11 � 1. thus: ' "Albng on one side of the val- time to attendance at the temple and the world, it is said that there has evej:.thing I could think of, butcould After his discharge in IjI9 he clrained out of every tissue in the to those who really ought to be in
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, � , precipice about two men's lengths, oc- gave of their substance to relieve the in the South African mines. To steal Dodd's Kidney Pills." sent to Archangel to fight the Bol Countless thousands, perhaps sev-
. I I casioned by the continued taking poorer of the necessity of constant the diamonds there requires unusual It is statements like this which have sheviki and was captured and spent the heart which forces the blood en out of ten, of folks near middle
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... "I 1. I miay see how the veins of it lie. I made, and the custom did not persist.: safeguards that have been built up Kidney Pills have to -day. spent several years subsequently in blood through the veins is largely due Nervousness, Pains in back and down
, ... : broke a piece of it from the part ex- "All that Bebeved." "Me Mas- around the diamond mining industry. Mr. WestlaW suffered from two of Canadian hospitals. "But Captain to Vie mo,vements of respiration. Any through groins, frequeatt but scant*
.: -posed to the rain, sun, and air, and ter's great test question was, Loved But once they are stolen it is easy to the various ills that accompany kid- Axmit did more -for we than all increase in the force or rate of res- and painful urin,
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I 1� though it had the sparks and particles thou me?' and His supreme command find a market, and the thief will get a ney trouble, viz.: a rundown condition the doctors that ever treated me," piration causes a corresponding in- night,.
" much greater percentage of the value and indigestion. That's why he got he said. Captain Armit was a Brit- crease in the flow of blood through the
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, W mected to the rock retained its savour, not give satisfactory response to thief who needs a buyer in a burry. Dodd's Kidney Pills. They act dl- Alonia. when the ship carried Her- inducive to sleep not only beca ' le Of these troubles by the pleasant homer
11 . 1, �', as I found by proof.' So—a Chris- these questions. Love and devotion There is no difficulty in getting the rectly on the kidneys, strengthening vey and his companions of the Thir- their effect.on the bowels but because use of Dr. Southworth's URATABS,
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. . . . . . .1 considerable trouble and risk are en- full work of straining all the impuri- landers of Canada overseas in 1914. body tissues. which have been victorious in thou-
I-. and the witness of His Spirit may be of those who came to Him seeking sands of cases, after other treatinenta
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.. �� 1, , ��', . "To be trodden under foot.' cause. States for especially keen detectives the blood are the seeds of disease. youngest man who served in the al- No motter how serious or of how
., ,� 1� I "There was a species of salt in Ju- "To -day the church has changed are on the watch for smugglers, and Dodd's Kidney Pills tone up the whole lied armies in the war. HOW TO DEVELOP MUSCLES OF long standing your condition may be,
, :::: V , I daea, which was generated at the the emphasis from a personal love to all the legitimate jewel merchants'are system and make you feel real good. you can quickly prove the value of
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: 1. take Asphaltites, and hence called bi- Christ to an intellectual assent to . FEET URATABS without risk of cost—for
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1".. islipping in wet weather. This is in the church who are ready to grow RETIREMENT IN -QUIEr' Orr you qu
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.. . I I this Place."—Adam Clarke. of creed, in whose lives there is little a re smuggled into the United States NEW YORK . sults in poor foo -t and lower leg not fully Satisfy, their use will co3t
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,,�� __ - - - __ _ - - . _____ _____ - , - . - __ of course, are professionals. Many of Stephen W. Harvey, late of Winni- tion. Prevents Indigestion, Sour Dr. E. D. McBride tells us that and see what a difference they make.
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,�: It has been estimated that in the turing about the—world, and New usually have tried pepsin, charcoal, which he describes. HOUNDS SAFEGUARD SHEEP
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"I It was easy enough to steal the who went o% d- But before girving up to chronic dys- are picked up as a day s chore. Good1prids, Manitoba. A few years
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1� .. I free to leave the mining compound ed three times, gassed twice, and commercial carbonate, citrate or milk, to switch the lighrts On and off. The miles away, and it was not an un-
'� I �� � , �_ " - , I '4 P I after their day's labor, and having decorated five times, he said. Nine but pure Bisurated Magnesia which light hangs above his bed. A cord common thing to lose from three to,
t1111` I �, � ,� . � \ I k . this liberty could easily come in months in a Russian prison and a you can obtain from practically any hangs from the switch to within a five sheep in a single visit. At 13rut
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I ; I e , , %_ , I virtually prisoners for fihe three or at band are included in the experi- Take a teaspoonful of the powder or legs, grabs the ehd with his toes and a pair of hounds, a cross between the-
,. � 1. 9 *PM � six months term they sign for. The ences which determined him to look four compressed tablets with a lirttle -pulls on it to switch the light on and Russian wolf bound and the groy.
.1 7.; . � - "A � mining field is walled in like a jail for restful .shelter to New York. water after your next meal, and see off. The front of the foot and the NOt only have they given 100 per cent,
!�:, ��, , ., . J,.- area and the workers live in iron It wns his latest—and closest—call, what a di6drence this makes. It,will toes are not far from being prehen- Protection to the Ferguson flock, but
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- A � , harmful 4cid in the stomach which much practice to train them for that been guarded as welL The dogs have
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I- � . � I must pass under the scrutiny of that decided his retirement from ad- Sour, making gas, wind, flatulence, the muscles of the front of the foot latter had a lead up to half a mile.
� " I mine detectives. At the end of their venture, he Raid. On December 23rd, heartburn -and the bloated or heavy, and toes.
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5 �..�': . ; R ---- term of service they and their he sailed from Sydney, N. S. W., and lumpy feeling that seems to follow 2. The heel of One foot is placed teen of these aleep-killets.
..1-, '' - I . - clothes and other belongings are on January 10th, almost in mid -Pa- most eveTything you eat. You can on the toes of the other foot. An
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... 1� X-rayed. More than once native of carrying a splinter of shrapnel in I pressure with the heel of the other
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�Z, 11% T T 0�% miners have secreted valuable gems his
4 , I � ", NOW by swallowing them. Captain W. B. Armit of the Can- WANT TO BE SLEEPY?..TRY times 'with each foot. A—
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'A 10;�,,� �� .; OU can make your holiday dreams come true next body to give the appearance of there. He resorfed to the radio ' f a 48 88 I �
0 -as both, is a common cause 0 1 ePle - 6. Toe dancing.
kv;`�;�*I. 'c", Y Summer if,you begin to save now. Small amounts warts. There must be other schemes the only means of getting assistance, no -ss. I
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. I"t 1.51�1 ,. 1. ,�,B,6& now -and deposit your savings with the Gto�ernment ties for diamond thefts have been , . I . I edy ft such a 8. Walking wIth toes turned in, .., �
W." A , , '' I.. Bovings Office where your securify is the total wealith of made unusually severe, and no,per- � bowels may be stimulated either by 9. Squatting, lift the heelak oarry� . 1� .
w� son can buy a diamond in South � . ehemical,6r mechanical means. Cath- Ing the weight on the toes. 1� rV - - " i
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