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L �,.� /-�. � , - ­ ;ns,43aper..,op . -1 - , ,�?� . �pers,,only w en, a :. .1 � I , 11 - . 4,: 0 7tol. . � I - I �Ii I . -1 , ,� I 1, and we workman is motore" . . . ,- ,.":, '_ 11,� �,; I I only slight hopes of extenfave rail- .M: ,�."'q­f, � - - I . I I . . " !�� ,�_', .. ; 2 .. , wwww" , &I - in the world, aliong its border, ., 'the bo .ill .. I'll I (�. , I , I ., " 0 -ave, WWI- , '' _ � 11111,�.� - I A road tranz�nQxtatiom. To trai 1, 4kL$ �qour own h0ed . ip�tal or he re dtill- . . I U�� `,`%-�_'k. _1 . , - I . , ­��.;11 r-, � .., �.. �, .. . , .. I -10 � A .. 4W TM T30 tunne lima,liyas would he a her- ing t4rbiggh,miles oi, New rk's bed, - ' � . �,,,,� :,. - �. 11_� -� - hl'j. I or $,ot,k soap bg ust ni I i'l',, , : .� �,�'$q, � 1 -��:'�­,:7-, .:,;,;, 1 , , - ..; , � I , I I� � I , I, , , I' , � , I I I I , - .�T%IMI IN 6114W11W, � 'a i , ` , I � I ili�l ` ` � , I- 11 " ��,­, I I ' �. 'roL-,k I -,� � . t I 7)! I .�;, ; 'A I � 9 afid,' truclo ."., �,� culean task . .. , I . , ­back,firipg throu . - 'i-,.-, IT, , - 11: �­,. rk;� -�,i!!, � - be content with inferior teek. While Bh4,6n displays some friend- '6_+ '_ , the streets are ei,rtlh#' OR t,housz , . I 'Y "l-.. " t . I . "' I'S , _,,,,..s a'nd __ .- ,�A, .�,O, , " . ,,,, %i. I , 11 11 ­ I- . I � - I " 1.� ., 1;, - I , � 1: . .1. __ L . I , ��,!,,� 1 ., . I . .Of . .. I " 11 'W toward foreigners, Nepal is I eubie"feipt*f -6arth, and rock. V, �,,,,, I � , ne an- � I - NY, ,�:��i,m­ � . �� � . . `,� ­­ 1. -at is none too anxious man The survey.-tev6ale- the lollowing � . I . ,�',., ;11 . . I I .1 . -.1 , ", - , " I � - , _ - ­ . ;1. � r, � i M, I .1 - , .., � 1A 'he,� I , facts of under � 1� I , . � .��O' 4 for visitors. The roads piercing the .foot work ex0aVA- . ��,�., 11 ... - 1. ,*_4v " ., �, � �. I.., Osely kept If all the dirt removed ifi.! , .1 " - �1�� -6 , L I 17S . , � . I., '.',�' - other country th I , � - P - . . 3 , . m 1 AY AFTERNOON our spiritual' perfection, your fate border of Nepal are purp, I L ' I I own"",!T�' .1� I* .. I - Po__171. ,1 I - .. fter death, the reward that shall im ,bad shape and built over unnece,s- tion work in New York aince sk I - �','� ­ ���L� L:"";;�� � . I .. , - .. . y- I ,­�;'­� , i I - 11 �,,'. , .. I �,%­% : � . ' . I , I Z, ., - � ,.:,:, ., , . �'..�� ,�, _'; "', . � , the ex- sm ;. I .. . I I . I 1, ,� ,b out ) I Y ,.scrapers and subways �eoq4me 1�t4 I __ el Hamilton, Goderi- , crown your piety and your works and ,sarily difficult country. With _e �� . . � �, .. I . , - , I I I . . ` .. if your neighbor has little place in ception of the Britiph Reside PURE Ly thing" were replaced the entire level - � I 1. nt and a * ""' . "I I I,." I . - .1 4,'�Veak to me, that I may speak 11 - -s, no one of Manhattan Island would be,raised -- _90% lv�.: , I.. - I it, then, though you be tr e and faith few other European official FLAKE L . , "' .,.W.r I I I I - I -bove its present I . ir -, I I . �,i- echoes of Thy tone; f I J - r-chable, in 'd trine and ;- -'I-- to visit the country wi to 55 to 70 feet a I I .I I ..... .., ast sought, so let me seek u , rx p It 00 ts less to make level. ... I I . - .1 � , , 11, . even in life, your religion is not the out special permission from the Dur- I - THE CANOA STARCH CO, -�UWED - NONTRM . . . � I.", ,4 � I I ri children, lost and lone. right one; for it is lacking in the bar. When permits are dssuel, visi- soapl�than to buy It - . When the new Eighth avenue sub ... I , � �111 X,��,,- , I I � _­��!, , � I I I . � . _, ,-�,� " -: � very �essenee of true retigion-the tors must travel by one particular way is completed, New York"i tun- . . . I � Q 11, 111�­ I �, I . . FULL DIRECTIONS . 11 � -1. .1, ,;,,M, i � I stand gift of self." -Charles Wagner. ' route and they are not allowed to go I could reach from New York to . . I I ,� .�,�, , titien ________ - ___ , 11. gthen me, that wh 14 —,--- , " _. I Wt-rH EVEWY CAf4 ____6ii__� I . Z,i�:,`�.� � , .. Virm on the rock and sircing in Thee I beyond the Valley of Katmandu, a . , i Philadelphia. - . . . . I . . �, I �.,; I - More than 40 per cent. of the' ex- I I �, �."_::, ,Ji"� stretch out a loving hand tract of country about 300 square . I � 1111�1. . the troubled sea. miles. In consequence of this seclus- cavations for the subway lines have gest surprise of all -or the vity �..,.,�, ', Tcr,wrestlers with secret of used in obtaining the specific kra I 'i," � . WORLD MISSIONS . 0SIE been through solid rock,,which forms some startling thing the, par is able at room temperature and the result- !, q,"I",�:, I � . ion, the internal administration has P&SO ' Fahr ' eit. . fl,,,` - 'LNIV. - ,. ,, __ 0 OU mae with Thy fullness, Lord, The following is condensed from a remained almost entirely unaffected I the bed of the island. to do. calculated at 60 degrees ' eas " ," � J�Ljl,;N To repay the $500,000,000 cost of With smaller organizations, it is far � The officials of the. division of, fuel& I I -� � -;,I- - Until my very heart o'erflow . ' , L I -W, . � report in the London Advertiser: by modern influence. 51- P'o, 1n. kindling thought and glowing word V;D,K the first linkof the new 57 -mile sub- more difficult to isolate the various de- and fuel testing, mines -branch, de- i ,��:, . � The steady increase in the work -tqm ""I" � # love to tell, Thy praise to show. . .Q� . k1t4lV46 xpected to be com- partments. Tbe assembly line is not partment of mines,'6onclude their � ; _. . .ft way, which is e . . ", among the lepers of the world is be- -CLEAR CHINESE � � s year, 10,000,000,000 pas- so long and men are better acquaint- page report on the, survey with the , ,,, , %, "'t., Frances Ridley Havergal. ing told by Rev. H. N. Konkle, Can- cvt � .1\%AG pleted thi �� "�. TRYING TO , sengers must ride on it, paying a ed. It is easier to put two and two following summary -and significant " - �, " ada's, General Secretary of the Mis- JA � T_� nickel each. together. -comments: I . :".,�'. I DI'519 I Icseve T "I .. PRAYER sion to the Lepers- At the present SITUATION - , N,4 � IAG � " ter lives., nty-six samples of gasolitnO al�,� ." time the work is being carried on in .. Since 1,680,000,000 nickels were Secrets then have shor , . . � collected from all New York subway Apparently it isn't tike number of! were- collected in Aug,4st, 1926, fronu ,, I �111' Most holy God who hast bidden us, sixteen countries. The mission is A fourth column addict has asked SIP el C, - . , . 101" %, Thy humble followers, through Thy touching over 19,000 people, support- that we give an account of what is gates dming 1926, at this rate it will tongues that lets a secret out of the, cities and - may be accepted, there- � 4 ��. � �- ' ing entirely about 9,000. happening dro China in order that his take approximately seven years to bag, but the way those tongues harm-' fore, �as, representative of the gasoHu& , .._ Son, to become perfect as Thou art . - " � I .,L, . perfect, cleanse our hearts, we pray Industrial work is done by the pa- mind may be less confused and his recover the cost rd construction. onize. Keep them wagging out of sold in Canada at that time. . ;1 !, 'Thee, by Thy Holy Spirit and grant tients of the leper colony. To do this will be - _ __ -, - tune and the secret remains a secret. The analysis and detailed-examin- . V. I I - . . — i 11 samples show that thet � -� ; � I that we, growing in grace, may so make clothing for the residents and somewhat easier than to give a con- --.*— ation of these an .. walk with Thee that we may become in- FOOD ECONOMY HINTS ,, �� carry on gardening and the growing cise, lucid and popular explanation an extremely able one, magnetic, i I average gasoline solid" (in C ada)�, '!�', .: true witnesses in the world to Thy 1 "during 1926 was of good quality, 2 of rice. In this way they are able to of the Einstein theory, but it has its tellectual and nursing a burning hat- , ,�,��', Inwer to cleanse from sin and to keep by placing EMBARRASSING KISS FOR LORD. being superior to that sold in 1995 . V,�'-. us pure. In Jesus' name we pra lesson the cost of the upkeep of the own diffi,culties. Certain underlying red for all -foreigners because it hap- Reheat stale crackers 1, and very nearly equal to that sold in 4�,� Y' home. However, the first thought of facts are clear. The scene shifts pened that his father was executed them in the oven a few minutes. KNUTSFORD I I'll , �. il Amen. the missionaries is evangelization daily and the day's news is likely to as part of the reprisals for the Boxer 1 11924. The average distillation curver. I -1 ", S. S. LESSON FOR MARCH Gth It takes a good deal to upset the � show that the gasoline sold in Canada I I and there have been wonderful re- be obscure. There are two main fea- rising. He has done a remaTkable To freshen shredded cocoanut soak � , ".. , tures- One is the strong objective of job in rousing his followers south of it in sweet milik for a few moments equanimity of Lord Knutsford, the � during August, 1926, was superior ta. , 2.:? " i� Title --Sharing the Good 'suits. i 1. -, Lesson the Chinese people, and we may safe- the Yang Tse. fie has the best Of before Using, chairman of the London hospital; but that sold in the United States during .� 1- . . - 11 ,� .1 � i"_`oll. -1 News. - — ly include most of them here, to get Rur.sdan military advice and on this on one occasion he admits that he felt July, 1926, and even to'the Uni, ' . p �� �, ,,',;__ Passages -Acts 8 : 4-811 rid of the foreign control that has account his army has shown a dis- Left -over cooked potatoes must not a good deal embarrassed. i States specificatjozis for U. S. Gov- ....... Lesson THE NURSING MOTHER existed for many years. The other is I cipline, a coherence and a mobility be piled together as they sour quick- The incident arose out of a mother's ernment motor gasoline. 1�, � , 1 2 Cor. 5:14-20. — I - , - I � I " I the attempt of the Cantonese army, Spread them out on a large dish. gratitude to the hos�ital for saving "The variation in quality was lesa ' "I'll I.- and I absent from all other Chinese armies ly. . I Often Finds Herself Weak ,,,, Golden Text -Acts 1:8. I headed by Gen. Chang Kai7shek, and 1 in the past. He is also helped by the life of -'her badly burned child, (in Canada, during 1926 than during I . � .�� Feeling Worn -Out. issed Lord Knutsford - I 1. I tinspired by Michmel Borodin, Wissian 1 the almost revereftial awe with which Peas too bard for serving plain may Alice. She pa 1925 or 19 ' 24)." ". . j � Jesus, ere Ile descended, had corn- — . w regard Dr. Sun, a be cooked until tender pressed through then Mr. n the pas- I It is noteworthy that the quaality of , �, -1 I r_�: .11 Imissioned His disciples to preach thel The nursing mother more than any , delegate from the Third Internation- - million�� of Chines rying Alice gasoline in summer, in so far as "I I "..I gospel "am -ung all nations, beginning I other woman needs rich blood and ale, the world Communist body, to sentiment comparable to that for a sieve and pulp used for soup. Page one day while car � �, '. ' , upon er ep over the rest of China and Lenin ir, Russia. The military chief home. gravity is concerned, is lower than in 'I., I ' at Jerusalem." Some time elapsed,: plenty of it. The demands ' h s"'e winter. The oil, companies of Canada I "The health are many anti severe. House- � eventual-ly take Pekin. Pekin is be- luf the central or Pekin Government Save the stalk of large cauliflower. "Are you taking Alice away"' he .., I . - . . possibly four or five years. . , distribute higher test gm;. in qoll& �� " ing defended by Marshal Chang Tso- is Marshal Chaog Tso-lin, who has The day after the cauliflower has been asked. ".; number of disciples multiplied in Jer- hold duties arid ,he care of h�?r chil- - 'ihg, as it 4 ". I I lin, much more tolerant of foreignt,rs i 1wen called the Robin Hood of the served cut the stalk lengthwise into She stared very bard at the spPak weather to facilitate start �, I usalem greath," but as yet the g0s-'dren exact hvavy toll, while hurried, " ... I �.. � - general arid particu- i ati (-xp,ri need soldier, t 0 0 vaporizes, more readily� - �.�; pe Ihad nat been carried outside that - meals, broken rest and indoor living than thQ u�hei North, lie is , C t, W r three pieces, according to the er. then said, "Are you Mr. Sydney I ! of this 'ere 'os-' . . . . . I . e the martyrdom Of 1 larly friendly to Japan. Ile has Ja I an admirer of Japan and a hater of thickness. Tie in bundles and cook "011and, chairman �,� 11 I 4dty. Then cam . tend to weaken her. No wonder she. - or I 1. �, 1. . �,,,,�, Stephen whose death was followed by, is often indisposod through weakness,' pan's moral SLIJIVI)Ort, .Md in the event , 'Russia. He probably feels that the as asparagus; then drain and mask pital?" - , -, out of China, with a white or Hollandaise sauce. Lord Knutsford admitted his iden- � �,`.11411'. a persecution which drove the disc' and nervous- � of R,,*s,ia making any h:)sLile niov,,,'f,jreigners shOL11(i 1110vf J WIPED RUSTY KNIVES ON �.�z� I- headaches, backaches I but he would havt- them retire volun- tity. ��%... ules of Jesus from Jerusalem and I ,.�,"�, . ne.,.,, In this condit ion the blood Willi ii� his roar, he would have Japan'.,s - D " ,� Zthey that weru scattered abroad -, u p po rt. . arily and probably remembers what The liquid from pickled peaches may "Then I must 'ave a kiss." I SULTAN'S TABLECLOTH '. " always be found weak and watery,:! active , I L, L do . -i,�., . went everywhere preaching t h e � and relief will come only through en-, In the course of the last half-cen- , happened after- the Boxer rising. If be added to mince pies, or may be "And she had one," says 01. ; word." Through the ministry of Phil-; riching thL' blood. For this purpose I tury hundreds uf inillion,; of folTign I the foreigner- were al -I out of China used for sauces, etc. KnuLsford, "or rather I had one, in I The most unpleasant banquet eveir -;p. ���, �,:, I ","" , . . �7� ip a city of Samaria was evangelized.; Dr Williams' Pink Pills is the best! capital has been invested in China' to -morrow, the ksue would be that or front of a row of grinning porters." � attended by Prince Nicholas of Gre" 1, f _.., I e kind of The liquid from mustard pickles 0 - I was one given in his honor by Sul - I " Wben the apostles, who had remained 1)!o*0d-making tonic known. Through! and lent to Chiiiese Governments In Communism versus th I -i . I.,. 'hinu, despite her size"*And I patriarchal government that appeals I tan Abdul -Hamid of Turkey. What; I" - , in Jerusalem (Acts 8.1), heard this their use ni:tny weak, ailing wives �, fact G . may be added to salad dressing in happened is related by the prince in .1 I they sent to Samaria Peter and John, -eining, atioll, is a debturito Tso-lin. -eader is unable place of fresh vinegar and mustard. THIS TORONTO MOT RIST HAS � - i : "My Fifty Years," a recent book of �,, and mothers have found new healthlu popul. If our t � '... �. through whom the gift of the Holy' le of this! rwliun, and after the revo!'utliori of to find in the nt.w..; of the day any of When making meat sandwiches, this � ,�:, i and strength. As an examp . 12 her finances were in a sadly the names we have mentioned we re- liquid may be mixed with the meat. PLENTY OF GRIEE� IF HIS reminiscences. . Ghost was bestowed on the converts. jMrs. Sarah Cortez, Ellenstown NB i 1911- ' ... ii. . aby I 'be" i led condition. A conference of gret it. The above is our und rstand- "Tl* food, which, I was told, ha& 1. e � I %� Who were thes-- Samaritans? We i says: --­­Whil(- nursing my b ' -I I'luf d � MEMO IS CORRECT I been sent in from a hotel, was trulyr I. � ;. , . know how the Jews despised and hat- weak an(l nerv- banking experts brought into exisl.- , ing of the main issues in China. Left -over ice cream may be com- ­, jesu: -down, very ! ' a ful; the fish must have served foar , . ed them. We know that ,., ; came run rice a con-sortium whereby the .*. bined -With gelatine and d -very ap- Some people's cars have 'tenty of W I i ous. My head ached all the time ami P several other banquets, and in spite� , . 4. I though. He never went distinctly I '( 'hinese G s saved t,mi- petizing dessert made of it. Soak iff �,� , I was riot able to do my work. I had I . grief apparently. Mr. H. G. Ratcl e � �,, among the heathen, honored the , o ften read of Dr. Williams'Pink pill,: b:.rrassment and at the same time the required amount of gelatine in a of spiced sauces and strong condi- . I'll �. �,�. i , - debts to the various � - forwarded the following list to the ments I could not swallow it. The . Samaritans (John 4), and now they shown how it. Powerful Skin little cold water; dissolve it in a lit I and began using them, and what a I t was cold and badly served. Thm 11 , . managers of tests and contests of the ,�, ,­, seem to become a half -way house be.' foreign nations might be paid off. tle boiling water, then beat it into ex_, res I bleFsing they proved. Befo.re I had Ontario Motor League with the . .;� tween God's chosen people and tho I These debts, ,it should be remember- the ice cream, and pour into a mold. gold plate was possibly valuable but �t � z. used a ha',rf dozen boxes I felt like a lRemedydiscovered planation that he had picked it up on clumsy. There was no one in author- . ..�, Gentiles. They were descendants of new person, and by their continued , ed, were contracted in the name of one of the customer's tables in a Ta- , �1'1 a race of people who had been placed I the whole of China. All Chinese I Left -over plain lemon jel;ly may be ity to supervise, and the arrangement 11, Samaria by the conquerors of Is- use for a while I was entirely restor- I'll ECZEMA, BARBERS _ ronto bank. I of the table and -the service wera :.. � 3n I taxpayers were supposed to be re. DRIES in cubes and mixed with vegeta ,A0,M rael after the nation had been carried cd to my former health and strength.' ,;ponsible for them, ITCH AND SKIN ERUPTIONS cut "Front bumper loose, rivet cut. I deplorable. My knife and fork were ". .. ,; . I take pleasure in recommending Dr. 1 � just as all bles or fruits in a salad. "Radiator leaking near over from so rusty that I was obliged, when I I - 1. 'anadian taxpayers are responsible I.. . away into captivity. The Samaritans , C 11 � '(t , . . . had accepted much of the teaching Willianis' Pink Pills to everyone suf- i for whatever indebtedne." our Gov- Must Give Results in If butter -balls are made one-half tube. thought that nobody was looking, tab , A� .... I'- and many of the laws of Judaism, fering as I did." "Front wheel hubs have badly cut I . �, . i You can get these pills through any ernment may incur. But, unfortu- Days or Money Back as large as ordinarily, the butter will threads should be replaced. wipe them on the tablecloth, where . ,,V'�., - sud, like the Jews, were looking for nately, there was no strung central 7 they left deep red stains, much to .., lr�y! medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cent]s go much farther. "Plug in bottom of oil from where t eighbor, the . . . . . the coming of the Messiah. "T� , �,:: . I a box from Th(, Dr. William.9' Medi- I Government in China. Province he amusement of my n 1, were the ladder," says Stifler, "with- I o'I drains off is broken should be re- ,,, I I I after province began to secede anti This wonderful surgeon's pre- When boiling rice, boil enough for ' Austrian ambassador, who had seen ", g Jew I cine Co., Brockville, Ont. d. 1,�,,�_ out which even the believin , I I repudiate the debts. Local governors Reriptinn ti-,ov known all over Amer- two meals. One-half may be used in place me. ,_ I . . . . . 1_,V,��:, s scruples, � i ' "Engine hood not evenly adjusted to ,4. ____-C1_ _____ L U i ned themselves into military ica as Nfoone's Emerald Oil, is so a .savory dish, and one-half in a sweet 0 I... , . .".. "'. radiator. '. . ". . could not have got down to the un- Al.BANIA TO HAVE FIRST J leaders and openly defied the central efficient in the treatment of skin dessert. li,�,' "._ "Headlights not in proper align- ., I 11 I , �. circumcised Gentile. The leap ) . 'Government at Pekin. The unfor- disease., that the itching of eczema WISHED THAMES ON FIRE TO ,�. ,en 1".. d I I too great. The gulf between the two I RA I I,ROA 1) ! tunatc taxpayers under them did not often .stop- with one application. Ends of boiled hams can be bought in 11 t. fre- I . 2��'i' VFW social, reli*;gious, political -and I I Horn goes out of commission KEEP HIMSELF WARM ..� . . ' bencfit by being relieved of foreign A fow applications and the must at a lower price thar� the middle por- � .... . the Samaritan bridged it." The steam vngine is about to in- . quently. . .1 they had to pay taxes to persisten' oases of Eczema often are tion, and are equally good when I ; I ". I , In his second letter to the Corin- I vade the only "rail road less " country I taXk-, since "Brakes want adjusting. When Robert Blatchford, the fam- " 2��. n of Europe, say�s, a bulletin frogn th',� � the Military governors, healed nv%ur to return. ground. . ,,�, I., thians Paul states the motive whic "Battery leaking near post that is ous journalist, first came to Lapdom ,. I-. I The time came when the powers, Moone's Emerald Oil is safe and , ;; ....... . impelled him to spend his life preach- , headquarters of the National Geogra-' . ' *� I acting in connsort, had to ask Mr. pleasant t,, use and it is so power- Lemon juice and cinnamon make grounded to car connection on Post as a young man, he had a ,prettyr ,­ ,, ing Christ, the same motive which phic .1;ocir,ty, Washington. F'or Al- f nearly eaten away.. rough time of it. l , ��11 � -1 I . '. I Wullington Koo, then Finance Mini- fully anti-t-ptic and deodorant that the apple sauce very delicious and o "Rear axle leaking grease very , One night, when reduced almost to 11 � , actnated the diqcipl;-r who first went, bania :,- planning the construction of , , ter what China intended to do even odor, arising from ulcers, gan- unusual flavor. , , ., , ?­!- '.1 �. throughout JUdea and Spma-ia, and a twenty-four-m;lc road from Dur- ' I badly and makes too much noise. his last shilling, he was supping in a. � ii I", 11._ which has been the inspiratio f , r- I about the repayment of the lions- Ile grene and cancer are instantly killed. "Ticking sound from mcktor when Fleet street tavern on bread anca I I i . � �,��a�_­ n o mlq- I razzo, on the A,1riatic coast, to Tq � replied that China could do nothing Moone', Emerald Oil in the orig- Skim milk can be bought at most , &t��: - ever si - cheese. _ sionaries of the cross nce; "the I ana lhen bvcAuse the central Government inal houle is dispensed by pharniA- dairies. It is suitable for cooking and , ,� ,.: - running at 30 seems to be in or a . 1 ,.� 11 f . " I _%. love of Chirst constraineth us." u s lbania part -so company Willi . round vacuum.tank. . I While eatink his meal ane -of the ­ 1, - .ni.� -as at its wits' end to defray Gov- ciqUR. C. Al,orhart always has Moone's ofrects a noticeable saving in making ` this subject Dr. Adam Clarke says (�� � A r�g t an, A�4ir, Bhutan. Nppal,� 'A ....." 'a" . . "Right hand door window will not other customers, with whom BlatA- . , ', . ernmmt salaries more than a year Emerald Oil on hand. cocoa, milk soups and so forth. . 1,: "We bavv the love of God ,,bed -men, in Asia, and Li - 1, 1. 1, Oman and Y, o operate. ford was slightly acquainted, remark- . . . . . .", , , r -'. abroad in our hearts; this causes us beria on the West coast of Africa. verdue. It is possible that in an 0 - "Starting otor takes hold very ed of a certain journalist that ha V.- earlier gpirteration the powers might - in - ,. . . . 'A' .L,I. � . to love God intensely and to love aiA Lih(,ria is probably the only one of .severely. "would never set the Thames on fire�� . j'ttl 11>_ hibor for the. salvation of men . . . As the so,ven countries that wmild have I have seized some more Chinese ter- MUCH OF NEW YORK IS UNDER MANY POOR TEAS NOW SOLD "Look at rubber around back win- "No," agreed a quiet man in the ­ * I ritory and taken charge of the cus �.. 1,�; , God so loved the world as to give 111.11 a railroad if it could, continues. tho, - dow-badly dried out and cracking, corner of the room', "I wish he would, ', . tom t .�. " I.,; The other six- are volun- ,�.. 1 'Y Son for it, anti ag (�hrist so loved tliv hullvdirr. s. But public opdnion would no A lot of very cheap tea has recent- seems to be falling out, lets water in. for I've got to sleep on the Embank - .1', % world as to p -our out His life for i-,, ­Iry ndherenLs to a policy of "splendid permit such action to -day, and the ly been placed on the market. This ".... _ 11 , ,,� Something coming through roof ment to -night." 1, �­ . so we influenced by the very same isolation " and efforLq to establish I)ow urge ov ". . ers have done no more than A survey reveals that New York is tea is mostly very inferior in quality. I .1. 4��, love, 4e -sire to spend and be spent for tw,,ti, ' that as soon as possible .something about lhv nearest thing in existence er left door." '' ". . th century commercial facili- 10, . ,, should be paid on account. But this to an undorsea city. At no point be- .0p -, Outside of that, apparently, the car , I ,,�_ the glory of God and the salvation of " . ties have met with disaswr. , . 't h � has not endeared the foreign powers low Forty-Seoccind streets, .says the was 0. K. ,,, immortal souls." When woman says these days that 11, � Largely dire to the lack of funds, - ., . 1 to the Chinese people. Many of them Ingersoll-Rand Company, which has THE BIGGER THE COMPANY THE — — she has nothing to wear, she doesn't; "I.:, �� the little negro republic has hardly , ,:L . . Christ had said of His mission on feel' that they got no value for the been invvstigsting rock drilling condi- sigh, she chuckles. - St. Catharine* -1 %� 1, , ,earth: "I am come that they might scratched thp. sm-face of its resourc- money borrowed in their name, that tions, is the elevation more than 45 E�$IER YOR THEM TO KEEP BETTER GASOLINE IS SOLD IN - , 111" " �� � es. For some fifty or sixty miles Standard. ��;.,­_� kav-e life, and that they might have perhaps their own Governments were feet above sea level. This means that MOTOR SECRETS CANADA ,., ,, ,��,� . ft more abundantly," and Paul says back of the coast, the ]land 'has been - buil4ings ba-ve � ',�,�,' - cleared And partly developed, but forced to agree to exorbitant terms. the bulk (if the tall Our foreign policy, about which We "I 1. !_. -, s � I 1 � I that Christ bad died for all in order In fact, Cbina as a whole might be their foundations below the water How can gigantic automobile mann- Certain of the oil companies of the have long wondered, seems �o be that i� !.,� . - from that imaginary line inland there : o�, that they "shoWd no longer live unto pjim_ not unwilling to get out of paying line. The subways, wherever �hey facturing companies with their huge dominion 'have claimed from time to it's perfectly terrible for ,Idexico to - 010 ­', � . the=selves but unto Him who for Pre dense forests and extremely !very yen it owes to fqreigners. This have to dip to slide under intersec- organizations and their nation-wide ings that it's absolutely all right �.. ..... � �_, � itive peoples. time that the quality of gasoline sold do tir !. :,�, I their sakes died and rose again;" and is a very immortal attitude no doubt, tions, sewpirs, gas lines and water sales forces, keep secret a new car in in Cainada is considerably better than for us to do. -Ohio State Journal. , ' ' '. � ­ � , then goes on to say that this life that With the investment of outside cap- no less human. pipes, burrow through rock which is process of launching? ",.: "I"': tal, notably the establishment of a and that of the gasoline sold in the United �, - 40hrist won for men makes man "a a wall between the fishes of the deep Many wonder about this, and do not States. .1 - � ..... I'll, , ,,, ',,� , tiew creature." He is henceforth to plantation; and the de- Partly on account of the loans, and the. millions whd go hurtling see how it is possible for so many per- This, on occasions, has been All men may be crealed equal ir�_ , .1 11 I ,�,,7 . � live with different aims, different velopment of the country by a pro- partly for other reasons into which through the tunn* on their way to sons to keep siknt about such mat- questioned and there have been some particulars, but being a wow S "..."I'' � sporadic controversies on the subject, ", - 11-11 '�.. t 19tandards. No long,er can be live a gressive local administration, the we need not now enter, there has work or play. ters. with the ladies is a gift,The St. PauR 1, I i '_�;. the net result of which has been a Dispatch. , .1 thousands of negro porters who now been growing up in China for many . �, 111� & � . I � selfish or self-centred life. He must huge looads of "freight" on their years past, and more rapidly in the New York's rise into the air, wbile The secret to secret keeping, how- mental attitude of unedrtainty and � . ,.,� I . ,�: � , live for Him -who died for his redemp- carry . - ever, lies in the very gigantieness of interrogation in so far as 'many , mot- , , 1�.;", � � -, Con. Living for Christ would involve heads, will, perhaps, soon give way to past two or three years, a strong = the companies themselves. If they Henry probably found "the first bil- ' . 1. " � - . union with Christ, obedience to Christ, more modern transportation. sense of nationality. There is a hatred orists were concerned. F -111 . , were smaller the secrets wo ' ortunately lion was the hardest." Took him. t��, ,, �, . �_ --- -.-- uld be impartial authorities, P. V. Rosewarne f it,-+ IC �i,,�,t��: N'� thia sharing of Christ's spirit; and as Afghanistan is the largest of these of all foreigners. Russia has taken - . harder to keep. As a.matter of fact, nearly twenty years --think o "�L'. �. , " tW . —_ . . . . .11:i 1. and A. F. Gill respectively chemist The Wall Street Joudiliall. , �i% � L'� I �­;, ' L st -had given Himself for man- railroadless countries --about fourteen the fullest advantage of this feeling, this is clearly demonstrated every d J I _;­ v - ,an unior chemist of the division of ,... 11;'. �� - . I ... - "' "Und - so must His followers forget times larger tIltan Albania, yet no and craftily ingratiated herself with I .. I I year. The sii`i`glIer manufactureTs I . . . . 11� ... I ��."11!7­'-'Adffn service for Others. Theymust railroads or telegraph lines cross its the Chinese by repudiating a% the ex- . fuels aTid fudl testing, bfineg branch, I .i 11. � . I , 11 , I , ­­ . �'. .. �." border. The Amir has consistently traterritorial advantages she held by I . seldom spring anything as a distinct ' I.., 1. , �., �-%& ,,,, -J. ', .0 t1s iiiiibassadoTs to the worl4. - departin-elit of Millda, Ottinwo, recent- ( I 11 I., .. � � , . . - I . Mrig . .. . . �",., surprise, wbereas several of the loarg IV eom.P,L,W a tbird nation I coast 11 ... �1' ,o..,�­ Objected to these facilities for fear reosilio!m of treaties made in the Czarist I . a , I 11� 1, . ,A,,U . ambasEWdor -r=A be a man est automotive units seem to b . ..... - , ,�, . . 1� - , , , , , I , , 11 , -rv­ � ='Ift, life and charaa� to repre- Of O"Pen to give the trade, as well as the public . I . . ing up his domain to aliens regime. Russia may have the hope e able to coast- survey"foT tht department . %IiWY - JI,T� 11 li,�_,Ilr,,,�40­� w im- I I .1 rroborates the 'conten- I - , .* �, Xng�imd country. HO who are no more welcome now than that China will adopt Communism, .some anxious morrients. that In fact co ,� I , A4 ; I � . ��",� tion of the Canadian oil companies' '. �k� .V �,", ortWit" how abwmtely -fteceffsAry, it t,�ey were a century ago. Only a and in any event anything that hap- . . . � . , 11 . -11 4 to 9sontaft the name of fflw outsiders, mostly British, have pew to injure the capitalist nations I The larger the Organization the less officials mentioned, and so banisheis . " , , I, ,, ' ..��k�,�.'�,111 "..' " *VWM� 46uld .Wbiffliily repreaftt been allowed to enter the country for in China cann6t but be gratifying tn . .. ......... ", ......... ��`,', .... 11 gny one man has to'do with the whole the "attitude of uncertainty and in- 11 " li .., " � . . . I , I �,,'� ­9oWd 6h -i has staid - Moscow. But instead of trying to _))oA't be tiOo easy -b the Aecvdt of this thing, terrog,ttion." . . I 11" � ,�i,, that short sojourns. Engineers and doe �,,_ ,4;�"�,�W�g L6A � . cat. That i � I . I I ,��."T."l ',',,;o�,"!*6# ­&,,Jk6k� t&ft - - *1eat Ch,rist so tors whose services'are badly 10eded, gow Communist ideas in the neigh- �6-h -kour hens. If a thousa,nof ingn are on one part of Durhig a single mouth sev&at�-81-1 , ,. - _ ,,4� il�2',� M-0t.,01baAft veb*,our misrepresen- if allowed to cross the border by the boring territory In the North Com- Mike them produce the assembly line they have -no Idea saniPles Of 90861ine w0're 4JblIddt_0_d'� ,-4.' .1. I- . �1­ ' � ,, ,,,.�,,' k , 11WR ... grace of the amir, are subject to sur- rada Borddin has been operaiing In "' ftwh Tbl YOU 19 'I : . � , & , fgi[l, it what is gOhig on tit the other end. froin wholesalers and distiftiftol it, . , .. I y", ", �- 61 I I �. �' , &__ = em a . ly G -e Of ! -111 . , Im"ol. - 11allfavi, 8f, John, -Quebib4` Xout:F"I, 1. .1 1 1, m1v1VC$6f,thftjfht--1q do illot vaillairm. Ambasisadiors, Inihiaterg, Canton, vvt�re tharo already wht a ., p6iltifty Rk Even thoge who igee tho finished ct-� I ..., ''; � , t I ft, "Im I 1. . 'oWKY - . I 1. . 11 _AVI 't, 1 ,4 N V'41�,� .1 . 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