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I � - , Ry, . 6 1­1­1'�.e E i M sent WMT Ahl t th , ,7" : --!,T�,-,,�01` I '.' ­ - ­­ 111. gz� t. � 'Q�l ", " .W. -1 ­ I "019" I 'i'A .. ._ ., - I - V. . � if ,., , - , . , ., ,�� .1', ... - - . , found ititwil 90e thought 'tQ bOYPRIt " - �....tr , " �, '. � , , _ V1. - ., :"., .: ,_ ,� � , , , ` ­�­� � � '.., V! N 'N � 1. to it. God twnt him. 'Not the A400- . .. . � ��� .1, , I : '.� � I '...; ''., 111'1.� I . 1. i, 0--� - - ',l's 1W � 'red I'. . I . . �.: I , . � �. ­_...'�V . - � d�aianis 'themselve& They did not -14,140 a 0 you ?Ill she'Iniqui 1. � 1. I '.. " .1, _ - q � '"', � , . _::", -. "'. I., , Y. I I - L Ftlomo,LAX 1�0, sister, sister," said ,two or,threo J I '_�, - -, , � ..'�'. r 11, � � � ;, . , :.�� � At . � r T" - � . . . want the�fxQspel. God spent him be,4 . 1''.. I ­.. �.:� '. � I I �.) .. �. I., - I , '�,:�, I /� , I cause He saw they needed the gospel. - ' $V, � � . ,. ,". I -P , . 11, .4 . . ,% BELIEF FOB excited voic,w, The firefly. at hear- _ r _ , �, . .., I . I - I . . Ing familiar voices, flew stupidly from I :" -.L � I . , V. . , : � �.-:.T',' ," - . . - . - , , 2# . . mysterious man was an utter , .1 . I The , 11 .. I- 11, '. � , " .M,��_ .. ';4 " , . '_ -,. " �; '. but 'Co'listipation the branch on wNeb. �be had been ' I ��t . � ,,'��. ,,, , , . , - . ,V t . I . 11� L , , � ­ . I 1'.. . � I I ,�, .4 I not -of the conscious wan 1 �­ " , .� . "I I � I ance 215c .,, , � I i., ,,, � i r , f'-041! �: j... � . � I �., .. .. of the unconscious need of these poor V, I """""`oo`� �, ... �� � �l�. -, - 11 ­ . . - � I - �, ;, . I I" . I I.; I i,. I 1. ��*�,� �'­ * . , . :1, . I - ,.. ­!�_. I A ., . I and 50c at druggists " slaepring. , I _,W . , .1 - peoplier.-Phillips Brooks� - oo­�;_ I I There, flittlAg about the palm tree, . PIC." ,�, . -! , : , ,� I , I . "' . . 1 i k., Paul and Silas, with Timothy, sail- ,were her sisters and brother whom I W I .. :,. . .. � Z I I , . �, 1, - . -, I`t WaW vA: . . . . . . . . . - ... .41. na )P -1 , . . cn- . � 1.11, I, I . N" * I It left about three days, ag - . � ­ . �, , ZAMW 47/ -1 . I V1. I 1:,"'. I ed from Troas, past the island of - - . . 11 �� , 1-1 I ; , � �,�' ". St. which to the firefly was a long tim,, . '. - .1 . . ',� .. ... .. I �� � :1.. to Neapolis, the port of � -�11, - 0, �.. , . �.� . 11 Samothrace, at Noble Order of the Garter in in her short life. '. ­ '. ";, . : I ­ - I I Phillipi, to which latter city they George's Chapel were taken down in 110, so it is my -brother a -ad sisters �. . . &W A .. i , �,. - , I . , � . . I �1 . . . . . . oL � I . I I -j''I * once proceeded. There was no syn- 1921, a nulAber of knights have died that I left when I was young," said . F t '. .::, !-,li� _.!*nl� gogue in the city, or t4D it Paul and new ones have been made in I ,. , ...... ...... . V , ..., . _� .1 and the excited firefly. .1. 31 . .- � his companions would have turned ,,, ; I _�.,_*i , . .. I "I'll I -i . Visit I qrtr.n . " . , ... I I . 4;�,",­t.l �� . , 5'. The work of placing 4d : J, I . ��,-kffi. ,q ,,, , � L k, - e .V . I. -O, � their steps on the Sabbath. Instead mets and Yes, it. is we, dear is ster, I n CA V^ 0 1J%X%%0" Tiio%J-9 I , - I .1. .,;T' " �;'- - the banners, surcoat.9, hel si�iidj as they all crowded around to - `.' - - - I �:.;� - they went . � W"AM �. I � �` . L? I to the riverside hoping to swords of the old knights and putting give her i kiss, "and we are so glad 1 4 .. I I . I I . I " TOO 11 I � 5!'I"'. � I 109LUX I L A of Jews gathered for _____Z_11 _ --- "'.."Or. ,;.,. find a group up new ones will occupy some time. I . � � C..." ..... . usual for it will be'completed, however, before to see y I ­ . . I �'��f prayer, for it was not un ..... . . . . . . . . . I , I I !, l-".. I ---1 � again." . . 11 . .1 . ,� . 1 ,,�,2:1 ,� Write Salada. lrorant0s for free SUMPle. Jews -who had no synagogue to meet , ' - 's �__ ,. , the reopening service, which the king "Well," said the runaway firefly, I I . I I . .� . beside some river for worship. , ,!� � � . I Here .11 '­.. and queen will probably attend. "I am going back to the old swamp ., . I .!111.!�': _______._ they found some women to Whom The dismantled pipe organ, howev- to -morrow ip I -will now go . j I I � �­. .. ;p,� __ - - - ____ ___ - ___ __ Paul preached. Among the company . .... , 1�� ­ . er, Wit Inot be ready to be restored = �Q, ,; - of Thyatira, a seller . back to my and sleep until � . :- I'll, � �, . . "God hath ipade that same Jesus was one Lydia, old position immediately. It day breaks." With that her brother � ... 11 �11 11 . - �, � 11 .... �J SUNDAY AFTERNOON is, evidently a wom- to its � , I . . , I I 1. I I ­ .4.1111, 1 whom ye have crucified both Lord and of purple garmen I Fin instrument of Pleasing tone er a farewell - f . - ,,;� . th. As Paul preach- is � 11 . ,,,,,,`;, tft Isabel Hamilton, Goderich, OnQ Christ." an of some weal w ch was long considered the finest kiss, and Pai-ted in a much disap- : I ­ r efore them they ed, the word reached the -heart of Ly- organ in Europe. The organ was er- pointed manner. . ,,,�'; � .... , a eed 91�by servants, Saviour, speed ved, and all her house- � .- , P are not to be left without aid and dia, who belie ected by Green in 1790, at a cost of Next morning, when the east was 'D hi I . 11. . : . .. them, guidance, for Jesus gave them the hold with her. Lydia besought the $5,000, the money being provided by red, the firefly started for the swamp. I . . I.. � , f winds and waves, N `.`4 , *rwu art Lord o assurance, "Lo, I am with you al- evangelists that they would make her George I Ill. It was altered during 1116311-MLAF JK l.. .., � I They were bound, but Thou hast freed ways.,, house their headquarters, and her en- Which way was it to the swamp? �.w � ­�'. e cen- the reign of William III., and several She had no idea in which direction to CORK OIL 'r. them; Not yet, after the lapse of centur- treaty prevailing, it became tb. .1. . . .". . lies, bar, the gospel been carried "to all tre of the fir,st Christian chut ments were effected. Now ftrther would she do? She at last decided to I V NeW they go to free the slaves ch in times subsequently great improvcv- fly. The poor little firefly what .. i- :Be Thou with them! nations." Upon the individual mem- Europe. �,P. for thought: "What tO additions to it are being made. fly toward the west, and so started 11� I "M Thine arm alune that saves. bers of the Christian church of to- Sentences .., rig- othen, are disappointments, are to -11-- on her way. She flew and.flew, but . I N � , � : ipposition (lay the responsibility rests of bri way and didn't make any progress in reaching . . '. In the midst of 4 ing the world to the feet of Jesus. believers intiniations of the a spot familiar to -her. She winged ------- - � .. - _____ __ __ ____�1_______.__ ��� t�. . Let them trust, 0 Lord, in Thee; John R. Mott say,','. "If the world is will of God. -J. Newton. CONDITIONS THAT ay past hills, over valleys, a- , � I - ' 4,1,1, FOR A TONIC her w "I 4 1_* , , - Wben success attends their mission to be evangelized in this or any other "Ili all high venture there is a C cross brooks, lakes and rivers, but in other ways Strawberries the majority of which 1. Let Thy servarits humbler be: - glorious blindness-blindriess to ev- I - . generation it will be because a suf 9 that I he Ill.od is Thi n 'ver did r ,extent 'of 13,�50 pounds and more were th,teoCa�adian Product, were con . Never leave them; ficient, number Of individual Christ- ery1hing except the beckoning hand," Syrnplonlu n c ". . Till Thy face in heaven they see. ians recognize and, assume their per- _-S. 11. Morrison. Should Not be Neglected. iliar spot. than 33,600 pounds of veal were re- sum the extent of 21,000 boxes . Thomas Kelly. son at a time is the best way of - The day having passed very mis . er- quired for the various dishes served. by diners on the cars. thei3r reaching all the world in time." And - Weak, lacking ill strength, energy ably for the little firefly and evening Canadian poultry farms provided To finish off the meals with I slid ambition, nervous, sleepless, poor set in, she decided to find a place to nearly 73,000 pounds of chickens, to seances with Lady N4cotine, travellers . PRAYER I)r. Wilfred Grenfell says that the WORLD MISSIONS appetite, digestion disturbed - these sleep. As she was trying to find this say nothing of the turkeys, geese and during the year required� more thaim en, we beseee non-Christian people of the world will e symptonis of a great majority place she flew close to the edge of a other birds provided for diners on thI� 150,000 cigars, chiefly CanadiaR Our Father in Heav h hecome C * hristian when the lives of In an article by Dr. Chas. H. Sears, I are th h, fited by brook, which sang songs of happiness festive days of Cbxistmas, Thanks- brands and 87,500 packages of cigar - Thee for Thy servants who, at Thy Ohri%tian trader--.;, and explorers and in a recent nun;bei- of The Mission- I or people who. ave laven bene d almost without exception of I. he go.;- , occurs this zhe use of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. and delight. "I'll stay here and fin giving and at other times of the year. ettes, . bidding, have gone to carry t ailons, and travellers, speak so loud- ary Review of the World, ILI,! of this medicine in a place in among those shrubs to Bread for sandwiches and accorn- Canadian manufacture. I. pel to souls in darkness; may T . by iv of their religion that the non- paragraph. The great va proved by the sleep," she said as she fluttered to- .pa,ying meals, was consumed to the Another contribution to the buist- .. r. Spirit ever guard them and so inspire Christian wo�rld will yearn for that "We. have failed to (7hristianize, in � cases of this kind is ;. ' tement of Mrs. W. Hensher, King- ward a clump of low -hanging bushes. extent of nearly 250,000 loaves and ness of the communities served, came � them that by their lives, their deeds, which make -s the Christian different the, United States, gmmt sections of sta ays:_.-Fullowing a The night would have seemed de- with this went 92,000 pounds of but.- from the sleeping cars of the Sys- �. and their words they may draw unto rrom all others. our population and have thereby fail- sLon, Ont., who s own, serted and silent if it hadn't been for tV,m, which were used during the year Thee those who have not . known Thy When the time came for the preach- I ed to pre."rve our historic Protestant st-vere cold I was left in a run -d ter and more than 9,000 pounds of half a million passen- � love and Thy mercy. We ask it 11 ing of the gospel to the Gentile world foundations. As a result these New nervous condition; I had pains in the the little brook, which gave the place cheese. That Canadians, while the� by more then average number pe3q ; I Od I a new cul- back and limbs and could scarcely such a homely feeling as it trickled are travelling, are partial to coffee gers, with an : ERs name who died for us. Amen. God raised LIP Paul to be His chosen, American,, havv intr uce� Can we move about. I did not sleep well at over the stones and pebbles. as a beverage, is shown by the use of night of more than 1,350. For lam% ­ 1: . tiger. Paul and Silas wentl ture and new standards. I ;. S. S. LESSON FOR MARCH 13th � me""e U flight and was (lospondent and dis- The firefly had been asleep a long 50,000 pounds of the delicious berry. dry and cleaning of these cars, $200,- - through the region of Phrygia and (loubt that had the Protestant ch r-. ,. i -ided to try Dr. Wit- time she . , -ia Minor confirming thel ches of America st themselves to the c(uraged. I dc� , when, to her great fright, while over 17,000 pounds of tea were I 000 was spent during the year, while ,. Lesson Title -Making the World, GalAtia in Als - I ' -uthfully heard sofirvone stumble over a dead required; 150,000 quarts of milk andl the laundry bills for the dining carix . I churches that had been founded by, task of winning these forcing gr -01111141 liarns' Pink Pill.,, and can ti which Christian. . . Say that after ill(- u,c of six boxes, log still fall to the ground, 7(),000 quarts of cream. The we4l-lwould account for other large sumis '11 I Paul (in hi, previous missionary lt,,; th-ey cTafe in .successive racial I ill lity known sweet tooth is admitted by the 28:16-20;!. e three tl(.-;tht, change , cundition was woke her up. She quickly lifted her which go to firms located at the term- ;� Lesson Illassages-Matt. iourney. They had 1)lanned a visit to, waves during each of th . , , I inals of the various runs. I . � nvinci : a. but - - -ld - that lloLhing short 1.1 olArvIellous. The %vings and flew to the spot from consumption of more than 7,500 . Acts 16:6-15. � the pr, - or Asi. were in c,I(tv, beflim, th( Will Wa I I sit -pt well, had a where the noise had come. There lay - cream and the use of' The hotels of the system contri- I I some wily provi-rAt-d from carrying ! hey miKht have hevri won" If wv'pains vanished. I quarts of ico. ' bute to the geneml business in otheat Golden Text -Matt. 28:19. � Out tht,ir purposc. , rhen they at- hmi \v,,ri (Itoring thi- )a-,, wTrli gotid appetit,e, ali�l it, overy way felt a -all gasping and panting for want 166,000 pounds of sugar for cooking -sides the purchase of half a � I also gave the pills of lorvath. Flying up tQ, his ear ant] sweetening purposes. :ways bk., ' I A stupendous task was that givcn;t( . ,mptcd to go tit the northern pro- in Anwriva wt, ,rhould not to -day h., ,,,-1 and strong. . to that be might hear her weak voice, With the Nam and bacon a, a I nfflhon dollars worth of provisions : to the discipl, Iry their risen Lord. vinct-s ,or th(- jwnhi,tila hut "the Spir- I,.l(.iI­ -Ich I, lanit-r-Itable .situation in �) my daughtt-r. %%'no) was in an anae- ., I , , , s I hreakrast, dish, and in other ways, during the year. They have a year- ' ., - it ,)f .1­4o.� �t:fft rod tht-m not." At i : -1. ,):Illall And India. nv abil�Pll inic condition ;liid i'tcl:ng quite mis- she said to him, "Get up, and I sha I Ake disciples hill. . $65,000; pay "Go yet therefory And in, 1*.,;-Ik,. and in li�-:, T,:_t., wo, they re- ;ight, ytiur way through this forest."I tht re wt r(- Limed 95,000 dozen eggs,( ly Pa.�TVI) in VXCeSS Of of all tht- lr,ia-ions." And thVy railTied 13't ,,h,,v rcached thf- seaport or .,4' Ch­i�!oinily TO (]Unlif ' V as a W')I.i I ,.,,.,,I 11(,alth. I lwpt. iny vxperi I III I got ill), tied the fir,elly to- wh:ll,, 79.0110 i),-tinds of Canadian flour over $24,000 foi- water supplies and ,)f Tr.,ii�_ 'I'h, I,, G­i*.4 purpo�tk- was ...,;V-V 11 Iwing ,h-tormined hL.I... ill , III)v -( ak l -n surer proof r"ncL'J hilsv,h,alaiid wi.-nded his way easi' 1 vral taxt.-, amounting to nearly no objecl,ior. What givell. , nl:lllk, 1'rit'i,vil "o "o'lii ill .I vi,ion 9iV- -XIII, ilvn. Hero,, durill'.. !h,� fit,,, halt, !, ;iy ht,l-p sonw , ri. I- %% ---Lk 1),,rsun." -y' %,.-(.re rvquir ,d for the different b, - go printing the 1 . I !rig alld cooking operations. ! resurrL-t.-titlil Could Ili I .- . 1)1.. �N,jljiani. ;, !.I, Pills are sold, .twl :T-ar.-ly through the fortTst. When'- $-, r'jo). Stationery and ,. When ,Jv,u� wa.� cruvifi,.d thv di_;,.i_'I-TI 11) Paul. in which lit- saw a "mill a ii,., -%%-, n,.i,.!Ii ,*(-I,,',,," \\'*I] ITT' f'ooll-I , -�; - sent by . 1" 'vachvfl iho border." of a villag,v to, Canadian fi,heriv,; contributed r-nore costs for Lhe vari(,us hotels range ta .1 , :j,j Il1ejIici:,, .:, it;, I (if I - I , ' . . . Will hosvi-ch- :yl,. d-l-).i\l� hall1l. gn)IIIIII of our I—- -:1 I � Guests at ,,; , pies met sevi-liv, bt-hind cl,�sod doors 'of �':"-" `;�t '-;"1&ll9 . e Ill. i ,.%hi( -h ht- had heen proceeding, he un-, *han .1,50.000 pounds of their product almost $2,5,000 per year. ;7 . . ci.,I � it I -ox by Th ' �,� "for femr of th.. Ji -w-.- ow th. y I I! V 11 ill! ali(I ,�;T.. 'r N . I .''rig. "Conit. river i"It') : g: ... 1. I !l--;,:I:IIiiIy ,-ollilo, hevollit. it - I'l ill. 5u ville, i ;j(d tht� siring to) lvt the firefly go.! vvIleris liver thi., ih,i, different hotels which stretch a- ; �'ll:o',J.0: :1 :L!PI -1-,,r- 1(1:10 if contlucrs ac �j :;:;,ms, lit.,!x.-.( I o., Brock I . .0 the fi-L-ding or tra ' if, 'it us." As on a ­.-w-A c.oltllo . I ' lcroi�s the I)ominicm from Wentworth ��! are rvad�y -., fat- !h,- w -r -Id wiih th.,- �,, r- � I'l To, - " (;ill. . �'. .­ --iw;Iding Up the; Put, ahns, h(,r light bocamv dimmvr� Canadian National IZailways during Park Ludge ill Nova Scotia to Jasper I" 'k 11 messago -.h.c ihe Crucifie-I One W a, --c ,,t,,­L- .,-,i P:jul -was not dis- A litill - I It , -! ',fly useful - arid dirrinwr u!ttil there was no light' the y,,r. - )'.1 if,- ;w.-ti.-t-rily vision;" � (if, llli� 1; ...... I," whi( .:aitl, III, e Do- Pat'lli - indeed ih,- Uhr;sl- Not lor,191:01' did o),,&, -I:,, w . I 1.,t.l. -- \i,w6c,t­ may not \\-( e ground dead. I Thv vegAidole growers of th Lodge in Alberta consumed, iia they say ­"' - trustoi oh;'t it had bet -i "I" ("" -(41 if " ":';`oP`- si(11- o!, th, 1-witinry lint, ren -I "Call- I - ;ti:li hints, \\ -;i k �vol_ free oil re- i left and 4i, fell to th addition to their meals, $11,000 worth ' . I "Poor thing," ,,aid the man sor-i million w, -re called upon to provide ,. � he which ,liwild ha�.- rk-detint-d I;- "A, far ;t� ,%., kii,)w there was not mf:1- 7w,f r:ivu !h(- snink, ,ii;latifill, i -d T'i st, r ,,,%-Fully, -ht- li,,ht has gone Out, , huL, 5.00i) pounds of potatoeq; of soft drinks anti spent. some $70,000 � : I rael," Ili;'. " '. rhi, .1(­u� hath God rai­­ !l-- r),:trt if, NI-o­,I,,i,ia wh,) wanted acknow4.4g.- tho satrit, f;01urc- -.*.- __ I h'i.r. iirt,,s work �ah been accomplis I more than 67 at the news stand.,; for cigars, cigar- . ed up, whi-r-t-of we ary witrit­st-4" an.I. [':It![. What tt�t-n nivan., this man R-! 71,000 heads of It-ttuce; 30,380 pounds reading matter and novelties. ; - __ __111- ­­ THE FU(;V1'I\ F, FIREFIA' I od." e 13, 1 of tomatoes; 32,000 pounds of car- ettes, . . . . - - _. --=- . ­_ _-_z_��z=��-� i -Francus 1,. Russell, ag I rots; 24,000 pounds of cabbagre and - : , �. - I 4 floll? FRo.1il FN(;LAND Halifax, N. S. 5,300 pound-, of heans, and despite t1lo . - I . . VNIQ1 F, A few Mintol -, ;1!,;( I. thv stin hit I ' ___.___� . -_ Prejudice which exists at times. a- There doesn't seem to be mucli . I'll fl:t !:I I- !,,-!!,g -;,zoal'y h,,w-r-d " .�. :,n(I twiligh- . provail(-(I. a beauti- - __ ; � %�!'' * tirot �.i )!(.I- old hoink-, IV- ga;nst onions, 0,000 pound-, of these trouble meeting expenses -one meets _o ­,i, I) -, % i -:i. (if *'I lit- (;,,t!- ful I'll'('tly, 'e consumed during the year. Sweet them everywhere. -Wall Street Jour- V- V hV Ill- !,k . , - I I Ch - I p, I t,-ro,l vraeeful % ;tway from the . ! wer , 1:i I - .%,-, I , !' hi� nmt;t-�! . %', Fl -c , . "" I p ,q Canadian product, nal. %. of 1, - . 1,loi tft-ni, !i gi'll ,,!,I swaw:, �hv had hvIp (I 11) otito(_ not a "., k. - I.. __ - - ­ I . "t S!. (;. �!'g.' Ill lik, r,k,w Castl"", light ill) with ii I- WovIlit-1-fUl 1a:itt,r!i.Tuts An End To � were consumed to the extent of 19,- - r. ,- . , - . I � ,-" wl-.�Ilni-l- ?I r ;il __ � � ��, ._e__11. 1 wi-h t1l, I ,% c�l ,,;,' I I �11* , . � ,�! . in,.. th(- sky :,h(- flew. Theyi, BUn,on p * I 0oo p,undq.* Mr. Rohh if:�es a pruning hook. He .. , ­��_ - �47__ - , ­ 1. �. :1 itg�l il-ill, t ... it. 1,1'. op - . __ ­ I I r,;z =__ ... -11 - , I., S: , r .\ l, :­ ! I.)- - I 1:? -. aligh;ing � In the 1pattcr. or fruit consumption, !t,ps: !nxf-� ofT the roverlue tree and it 5 " 11. - .. .... .. I - I _­ '.0, . �J . i: - , 11 )�ig ow ,1, , - i� !lit, brancli of :I tall iroo, ams . it. is intvrosting to note that ('an- �,,'ro­ mor(- vigorously as a result --4 e.L - - __., . .:-- �_ I . I- I I I I 1,;, I I y 11.1"o .wv"l t !­ �­&. : . I\vll noon Ilw dismal ollil: ... �.71 r- .i. I . .,L � ., I i .. 41 " , - - - -.I. . I I �11 Or I I. _1 I �___ I - --- - .1 � 14 F t!V.:t!. 1 I. " � -itot-, art, partial I , - -=i, ,,,Ip. \�i,h a look of awc. adians air(] 1� I I . London Advertisvir. l g, , -,-�- i,,- Y1 , , I *1 C. I I _,�: .their vif, �' ..!V; -� I , ", . ; V.! %%;, - d Ill. ,-,.l,-.,I t),Iv ordol-r- isf ": - "' , - '' /I '- .;it'. ,�a , �,, "'-Z,_ - I la, 'No Need if) Suffer Another Day! to Canadian lipples, mory than .%,Oil() '" " .. �l � "; __ .- (_ . -)".S." . :11 .,t, l,�Iijl ill hi-l-st-If, "Yes, - .%i' ""4 'I * ---- I . It I ,h!, G..i*,! ;i :I tll-i- I "of SLIi!;Ib1-' � Maill , (to employer): - sir, I , ,�% �j.r ` �3.0 .i - .. I Those Agonizing Tortur- -se, delicious fruit having- been , J.'' �19 .,(, ,ill a real Iong J001,11. V, . 1111, �c k 1.41 ­11;,�- - - " I . - Ir. _____ ­ -_ - I --I'll gn; I � of thi i .- .3 . � i' � p!vT;1,,r a'A .!:�,n:-%." at'd '�fl fl­-'� ing Pains. I used, while for breakfasts sel-Ved dUr_ I %',)Ill' SIlItCa.10 lo�,ked so untidy With �'),4 11 , . �, 1111� . -1 , t., � 6ifi -, ..- I ,it, back again. I n-, -I it 6, - i4l_ N ., - I I,- ;if *h, -n,4 which %k r - :'.'It' th"' � i ing the year, fill equal number ( .. k. I , 1,-,.-;,.V.� - - � � , 5 I �' �Lq "' ..r ..", , I .first . .,V 3�r E S R� �4 . �_��F , TV choil. �:lllg :i . r" . *�- '. 1,1' 4. 331 . I i V"I'llIV4. ': . " Yes, I do." . Iflall -,1T)o,,(- old lahvis on it from Japam �., ?'�') fr`:- 4. . ---.. . , [,,,;:T,, . 1� I . I . J : t,1 pl-;,;�,, (;,.,I and ,yndmfizo thf, Oriv. There is one simple yet inexpen ' grapefruit, were required. Nearly I And A nwrica and Egypt and Africa , %_ , O.- - . "At ' ifillh - y, ;. . , , 1,411. )i ,1 171, . Al. .\ - sh'. 6 iii -ii, she licard ,I volt o . - � - . � �' , AT , alr-y :,;;,I li..i..,r ,,I' thc tw�.11ty-six ;­ ,i% -t, wily to reduce inflamed, swol- Q0,00() oranges and 750 ( k" . 1 "4., L rt, 1 - r� "T , !" - . ;4�.`L ,I I ". .1, . 0, . . , 0 ) lemons 1 that, I 1hought I'd clean thern all off."' . .� A. ­ - "j", I I ri,irti !-i - , her sqy: "O, %,,ull nia g "' ; RC - � � & I knights. )'ou w,,,,'t 1, 1, own to'were consumed in various ways.:- r',-I-Rsill Shl)w- , I , I - � . - ,. � r , -ilv 1,.. ,4��,* .;� I . A . ' Lt.) t11:1l, ,. yoll ? .w.- -n toi- joints and get them d i- �. , IV - �­; k=- , I l � &o 'I'hrougli lh-- i,,!,g y..nr� vvvr ,,, n v ,,, Ir - - I I " � I lit- (it.:,: - swamp, surt-IN i - ", 0, ­ T� 4 , 11'�, ."', 1�'�__' y'" Turn- iwimal and that is to apply Moonv's .1 T ; ,� "; I '. a,- , - . .11,,11. a St. (o...rg..'s has song - i I � . " V , I I (, V, i I. 1� I �n � .1 . �. � . , 111, I I h.L. ( he saw her first co I I., i,,, 1-:nt-rald Oil night and morning. I , I J *�, I �-I * - .. - " . - i Ili, .. � , , I A-* A.S. I I .. I ­ 'r. . TI ..... I -, -, I _"� I . 1,el . = i ill, ,,I-:Ii,,�,, whon � ,, hit v e l,,,,,,; ing ill I , i, i .- I A 6 (I A 1, � 1, rt , r - 0"! I,, ii , I-, rnv dvar, � S . (I a ) I . - . � rVit. A up .� , F " ,,, ,b . . . th.. So ,:,- - --ol.w. J � �`li, .. 1�;. - * - 1% - 1. I " - - Irl t , - ' illaii.i.,1 ;,!.(I thi, dirges whvn I hv.v - I druggi4 for- an original two -ounce, I ., .. - - , 1� - I , " , I-Ij I pa - vl.!�.­ .;; pliwl without h(­;itjiti1ll1. � � ... I - .. "Y 1w,.M.,61-1 i have 1,1-cli buril-d. ('­ ;I!'- %- : , % . "I 11111 , I -nust.11 With that sh�- I,ottiv of Moone's Emerald Oil (full, I ,,, - _­ 'k- - I " . 4�, :P, 0 1 itiv ,tww, ,)%-(.r \A-I-,i,,h !hf- vll,li i,,r.- 14-d I Atitpi! - - !,r. - - 4� ill. , R. "', t � QW1 �1' 4- - utiful wings and flitter]' �trvngth) and refuse to accept any- . , ` 5 � , I I!' I - " I -I- - 1 1 Of - = . - q:al:�. the ,.� W61", . 6��f ��.- . , I - �, li�.� wa'k i., thoir 11.1t or f1l thing, in its place. It is such a highly , � NI..1'eal ,, 11 ?I wwry. . '11. r� .. , : . I " . �t , li� I ,nii. - -it(' q - ,, 14c � I , 1, , 11 �i r;, � -wil kings art, carvod- ,ontratvd preparation that t�vo- , , g�.,.. � , I... , I lour 1)14 . Fit lazily nn th- ' con( �4x� [I i 0 I � I I ", I 0 0 Tbe g -n' I, -m(-,' Too I it, ;0--I--! Cillf!" , , 'I In,- I. - 1 . ;intil the bright light of ounrv- la -;t -s a long timp and furthur- . Art. th(.-s- wh,i �ivig tht- ir-l-will.r anil ' , i 2�1_- ' . , -:i.. Ill ''irefly had fadvil away. ' ni,)rc if this wonderful discovery , evt,nirg -, rv'cv,; in th,- ch;li­ i -I in , do(A not give you complote satis-, 11; .. . .)I, his lazy little foini ,�, ­ ,if a Illor" lirl'.alt. I,atlirt. r I., I . I . ��, the ,(-iv;,,, A nil !,w- I - . rnself to, the swamp firtiwi vou can have your monv.v � , ' ' , :. V BANK OF AACDFINTREAL , Fis � W. m - -1 with !hv lift, oi* I'll,, (-r,,%%,n � N% h, it ,, - rrived there, thert- %%*.,. n-fundi.d. i ;_ 11 f, -.-k r f, i; i i; ., -) a r. , , 1 slwciAl note: People who want. to �, ll A not - w I t h lh,. Oi,lvr (or thi, (;,Ari,,r. . , Estzblished i8i7 1'ht.,, ,,:.,,w lo-ovido the mu�ic or th-, ' .. , - - reduce swollvin or varicose 1,,�in� I .� . - fill . , A", I �. % h line of us.i., mi.-litig? ; �. I ; . I .. � pr ­0f, OlAwl Ivhr,l) 111vil j, -.sl;,,_ ;4,kcd :I `_- - voice. 1 ,,hould get a bott-1v of Emerala Oil �, 1) :, , are in rv,,idf-nc,- ill th-, castle. 1: - , 1 "I (loll iki.ow," came from anothor.1 At once. Applied night and morning, . I I � � 1, � I In addWon to the choir taking svr- :"All I ky ,,\k. is that there is one dkvi i as dirvct(�d they will quickly noticei . . . concert.-, lectures vxtra to i vlit, and the swamp iqn'tt An improvement which will continup,: � . 1 vic(T% ind giving . will he delivervd toy Dr. Baillie on St. , -inq . ASSETS andt LIABILITIES Gvorgp's ChaptTI A n (I Wostminster pritv ,is !.ght as usual." 11 I until the vi . Find hunches Fire re -j � ,. Abbey, and by Dr. Fellowes, Eng- The Y�-'-h, ,- b"tle, aft,er waiting . , eluced it) nornifil. moment to -e if anybody else wi-iiii.11 ___C� . -�, �. 31st January, 1927 i land'q forvilriost. nuthorit.v oil Eliza -i speak, w. -w for -ward into the centrel I bethan music, on E,nglish *church mus- , of tho gnmp and said: "Do not lc'�'FOOD FOR CANADIAN NATIOINAI � 11 ic. ' your spirii� be dampened; althniighi " � . . ­ ASSETS During tht- w:ir (in July, 1917), the It Ix, tbv 11-4y with the brightest GUESTS AND TRAVELLERS 11 . � ...., Cash on hand . . . . . . ... $ 8o,x98,i68 rolcors (if thv 122nd OverRvaq Battal- lanivi-n." A; this they all OPene'l i More than one million dollars were .94 ion of the CrinAdian Expeditionary their mouih4 with the greatest of * Force were deposited in this place ,ui I exponded in Canatia by the sleeping .. Deposits with and notes and cheques of ,, -prist, * 'rheir flight of the hrigh'­ � of history and tradition for safe keep- ( st firefly. --i they broke up .and each I find dining car and hote,l departmenis, �, 45,426,911-2-4 ing. flew ill ;I diffi-rent direction. to f the Canadian National Railway% ".. ", Deposit with Central Gold Reserve . 12,000,000.00 The singers of 'St. Goorge's Chapel Now, thi, fireflies in South America for provisions U) feed the many pag- � 1, �� q-vngersi anti hotel guests of the corn- '.. . I I visit Canada with the choir boys hfIvP v,,I,v brilliant lights; if one nr . . 1­ 14� Call and Short loans on Bonds, Deben- from Westminster Abbey, accompan- (,fir firethv- were to he seen next. to pany during last year, according to , . ;,", ,,,�, ry�, ,­. - t, ,i� . . , , , �l� . ,:;� tares and Stocks . . . . . . I72,74747.5-1 ied by the Dean of Windsor, Dr. A. V. on, from South America, i , light figures issued by Walter Pratt, Jr., '. 0", ti, Baillie, chaplain to the king, Dr. F. would -,;(,i�m very dim. This firefly General Manager of these services W-;, Dominion and Provincial Government H. Fellowes, director of the Choir of CAMP froir South America. for the National System, With the ;ln"i N. 1, I I I . . etoreplitinn of citnis fruits and certain �N�;�' *319,991-45 St. George's Chapel, and Mr. Sydney During that IoTig night she had . �,` Nicholson, organist and master of the flown , other food product.s, not produced in .0,-"t��,,,.;. . Canadian Municipal Securities and quit.e a distance, and had at �,t"Z�� .. 11.'i0,:r*- choristers at Westminster Abbey. The last reached the Andean Highland,. Canada but demanded by the patrons 5�. !;.;�, � Britisih,.Foreign and Calo.W Public singers are the guests of the National f the dining cars and hotels, this 11`.',�,!". . Feeling lonfly, she selected a spot in ' , .14� ::�;;; -,-,. Securities other than. Canach-n . . 27,678,689-32 the branch (if a large palm tree and , '. Council of Education of Canada, Emd surn was all spent for Canadian pro- ., �� ,�� i��._ ". � are to be lodged privately. was just dropping off to sleep when duce, tberl?hy contributing nearly all I ,,o I I" 'q: 1. Railway and other Bonds, Debentures They come to give us a very defin- that amount to the business of the 11 , . .she heard Rome voices say, "Here she �o,X 4,179,211-09 ,�, and Stoc6 , . . . . _ . - . . . 1. I ; I " ite association with the history and is! Here she i9l" The poor little producers and Purveyors of food prQ- . �. 11 s in Canada. The figures fortht,, . I .7, ,.,,.�., f English church music duct. W achievements o � i ., V., QtflckAsseto -. . � , $420,587,1 19.56 1N V - ... T-.- and to show us what the English Year are based on actual figures to "', . '. .1 . . --.-. --- ," .1; � 4 � .. ice music ��;kj,', " � 4 cathedral, 'tradition of Fier i the end of November with estimates .... ... 7 .1 . r and other Asseu 3%9,087,759-70 really is, at its best. I .-i. . , ., .ti "... - Loma and Discounts t is a tradi- F for the balance of the year. "Ill, "". - I �� , I , 11 twin which has been in existence for � " ..... , 11., I. � 11 . � , During the year the 196 dining nn,] 'R , . I - - v ....... V - , Bauk Pcemi.wa . ... . . . . . -11,900,000.00 d years and it will cafe cars -served approximately I,- �,, .." .. :. �., '. "., nearly four bundre I % . V , ,�.' I 0 -, .�' ­� �� I � I I . �' �', 11 liabilities of customers under letters of be a particularly valuable object- 600,000 meat,. to Passengers on the ,',, - , llrv)� �tl . ',;,:,,� .'�,, . �Vll � I " -.'! "* - � I lesson to Canadian choirs and con- ­ � �4�� 1 . i i System and it was for materials for ,:?,Jl; ,,,�,: " I�. " crediit (as per contra) . . . . . 12,237,99'2-47 A 11;, the preparation of these meals that I ", il,111 I. - 1P , 1;,�!",, ; , gregations to see and hear these I I ­. .1, 4 ;T 4X.!-_,� � . provisions to the value of more than ". il.-I". . :, " ,: 1. J: " - .1 Total Assets - - $772,712,870.73 singers who take part in the catbe- �lifll I . 1� ". ". ,�i� , dailty. In o , . - � .�. ",�. " �.,. "I .�.. dral service in England twice rder half a million dollars was required. ,,;z, 11 I .., ;-�`,i,,` If. _._ ,:., I � Meats, poultry, fish and vegetables 1". � - " .��,. to lay lots of . 'e, -i V_. I ! � They will sing services, the Holy �,�� .101,��. . ? 'Tt' ;�. ..'I 0 1� :','� - �'_ , ,T , LIABTLITIES TO PUBLIC , with Very minor exceptions, all �.,h,,!V.r V�', 1. Eucharist as well as matins and even- are ,, � ��,,, en '. . 1_ � ,., eggs, 1hens need a do7, Canadian products. "I - . l,l," &.r". ,,;; . Canadian churches. The . ." " -i , ,� o 11 lylll� � I . Nota in circulatic . . . . . . 4Y,5(31,5�1-00 song, in Tnany little things they pick The "roast beef of Old England" ,,11, . -,-. _ I ,11, - , . %�1111, _.i , �:.,­ music has been purposely chosen to . . � - � 11 .; � I "I I .1 i I I .1 ', ", . "I IT, � I'll L � 642,947,383.'20 . illustrate the daily cathedral service ­�l 1, naturally comes first in the demand tt,�! ..... . . . , � :�_ DAPOFN . - it p rariping in sumnier, I A . . I . . . . . ""';v , I , , , , - � � I", I 11, , ..� I I : I at Its best and to suggest a reper- they can't get in winter. The for meat supplies, 64,000 pounds of 11 ., I � 1.11 I.,,;; . , - ,�,�14V �,A!." N1111 I -_ rut irai­I4�ag . . . 72,237,991-47 ittem loins, 87,850 pounds of rib roasts and I , �. , , , t"A-0 0( M6_ .11 +-- which chooli of less experience Iri tonics orliffesters, herbs and 11 . __ .11 ­ :::� �� . '. ,�+. I 0 . 11 � ­ I . 12,6,18"281-08 . can also use. mineralitieresm toe - opment 30,250 pounds of other cuts being . . . . . �� "i. 91,60 ligWit*1 .. I . . I . . . . " , . _r : I mated tb T .. I- P , , + I . It to eat at the choir, afte are combined in tts Poul consumed. To supply the dernand for - I I.. - . .. .. I 11wor. do . " _'.. . -�, ': their 12,000 railes of travel by a More Eggs" suarante ,� I .. , - ' ' eal and lanib and mutton chops and other cuts . I I .. 11 I:_ ." . -6fir - - $ 709,719,191-75 .� A*W Li*4irf--s tc> Pu 46,000 pounds of lamb and 11,006 il., � 11 6. 1, Z �'. I, I . : 5'. , k - ".�,","'T ". , 11 : _­ 1, t_ liand, witil be back in -England three - I F DALY . � ;� . .1 I - I __ . vveeks bdore VAster wban it is hop- Z pounds of mutton were, requirod. I � 1; .... � " ! i $.a4�:,,,A�, ,� . , � .I,.;, " . � 4 "N"M fl A,deew oveto Liabilities, � Bacon and ham consumed on thio var- , -, ", MI ,��r� f ,..�, ed tb*t the r"peufng of the" Cloir P WP, I , I � ious , . - ,�_ ''. . , I . - V. i�. - , -.�",. ...... h, -.N1 .'t., a,. "# . 0 . I $ 63,993,678-08 of St. George's Chapel, *hieh bas poultru M cars for breakf9st dishes, ham , � ", 1. I , �,,�3`55, , f"W., , ,,,,�,,__,�,TT , , W#�gfttor 1 �,�,�,04, I'l I '... . - . Sold i sarridwielies, ' ote., required 85,000 I—- - - ", ';_ ­__` , - . I go, m ZeNars a 0 dA , I . 4 . , V ­ 'i'l ,.l. . .. �b � �... �:; I p6unds of three "rk produas In ad� I * ,1 &-tv'T . �, 0 4 �i:�`�I'niib , ,,,�.,,V, .. been closed for six Years for refstdira DEALIER - I .... 1� .. _,", C. *Ill take Place, I ' ' " - tiot, 'woo . qT,,.f V YO I D i,. ` t, . I . I � ­-­_ . ,- I � 1. 11- . . I I - L, , I �, r& Z � ditlon to 48,500 potmda of park cuts, b I ShWe the bidsiatiful banners over I ,,,�:Vlskw� ,-.*,, not 1. . f I el tile otanoof the Kniots of,,016 Most I I - Tongue, for s-andwidhes And for time I . . I I I ... .. � I + I � I - I . I . I �. I . - .1 I � . . . ­ - I .. I 41 I . . . . . I . ...'. WIM ..� . I .... . _. . I 0 1. . I � . � , , ��� 11, . 1-1 ," :� I ... V" . �.". .- .. ��_ ,, 1. I I N ., I .� I � I. 1� . - I ,�, � . "_ 1� � tl­ 11 I . .� . I ;. . . . .- , I -,11�,. , ..4', I �1: I I I � . .: , ,.: , _�­ 1. , , 11 *� I ,� ,� ­­ , _11. .',: , " r I _�!�. . f '', " - I ... I - . , - I I . . - . I � -, . 1� ja­., 11 11 ... � , "! .. I . �" ,,, . � � , , � I .11 '. ., .�t I . - .1 . I , . .... ; .. ','�­ � ,.. - , . , , . �, ''I'll �, I _ . "f� , r 1. ; � ,�,,!x I., I ."; ­ �:, 1��,�, , r , ' . , _ �,.,,, ,'..!"', , " - " . .. 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