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U circle, and to put our tr DUW4�L VA J -) "I I ��'t, I 1� " , �A;,&��i'r,1111, I P, i � , , 1. � � . �­��, , � I %,A�"`.eq� � ,'�,�'.�,� �_".,.-,'��j.,,� � , '?, _X i t To,qu&w.al . Do1he mothers of Am- All . �', e "� " l,� . ,,I I I . his wi.Ilingnqss 4nd power to help. It ,. I ._ . '01 11 , , %r�. 2 4 ,�� - 1 , I . I - I'll , �MU I 4r,�,)Z, . - . ly,�,;,;�', �1101 � by a ; . ,, g@,�jt. , Is our privilege and ditty to s,havrour ,oriew have to be instructed �� -imp �:�.. - "I '.," '' ,,�.;-�� . , , I - ",�� ,,, '01, , P, &, . . , ". - , , - , Pz�,, > � 1_', 1,P " !14t�,i)", nVaNCIBLE FUNCINO gratitude for mercies received by *. 40V Probably ,the work was by � � I I , �. .4 � . ­ . , ­ . .. I , I . I , 1,� ��.� 1, , ; � tha . . I " . I " all thing.%. . ,111 A J4 ,Of � tha name. But if it were 1. "";? , 11 I I seekiing to do His will in . � . � �: ',".I, " ", 1,4� , , � I . I I 4, � nd rust proof, at bottom I wqnJ,d- not,bave been . " )�pon.hoarth steel, copper bearing, a ot e ppe"I , - � .� I ,, . .� Especially does He call us to be His � not I I , ,�, I -t '��,�., '. , - - � I at. 'all altered- He similarly amus- ­:, � I . .. .p I;_ ,,,, - � '%, qW ababassadcors to those who have never XINIIX-a m . . ", � �� � ­, ,., - I '. I f I V -q Tp , per rod .................. 36c -l"'IM, `��% Ili I , -, CASH il�,I 1.1!lii��ii'iii!151 . � 1. . , , Aoing, 44) inches high heard the old, old story of Jesus and , , -ed and his bearers by reading � I , ,". , , . �', � -, I , . . '; fouctlig, 40 inches high per rod .................. 40C CASH ���!,.""�'.�*�!�','�,'.',����,��""*",.*,�s�".- - 1� i'l I I r . 1. 11 , His love. ...-._-..1 I aut all the ,foreign names be could I I 1,� A, stays to rod .............. 45c CASH . ­11­,ii::�,, . � ' . ­ , � I kllzz , - 4 101101 -pg, even spaced, 11' I � I : I find associated with (the World.Gou�Tt- 11 . �: t '2' � , - . I"i � � I I , P?.i � 1. ut $enater I . � I .1 I I I , . , ,,, _­Q� -"�i 1� -1 , I , - ::, 1*,� It was cheap 4 - "', .- -,, � ", 1. � fencing, even spaced, 9 stays to rod ............... 50c CASH � . ", .. I 1� lemagogy. B fl, $1, 7 i � , , I i : i� 11. I 11 11 "m 'I'l'l,,� 9 ��--, � � ,��t� � 40 , 1. 17',,-1 "I � ", �! -I 11 I , ,�,i,v ." , �� _ _�'­��­..�. 1.1�� , 1", W\ iLl I 1, . ­ ." " . , ;::j .:.,. . , " , .. %,m'.�il,�;-:.x�­. 2'%�,, Reed is far. more than a demagogue. ID04 3*11***Pur-� , ....,11, .... :, - , .;;:: %, :. -:-:::-:77:;;:.*X'X'!�::: -Xit".1 m -0. r " � I � "�, � .. WIRE, POULTRY FENCE, STAPLES, U POSTS PITY THE POOR LETTER "N' : �',,'ii'�.',,..,Mii�, PerfectI7 balimce _ � � I BRD I i*�'��iiii.`,iji��!: ��;�-Z:.;4-�iiiii,ffi'� ... , '. .He is, as we have said, one of the . '', , _, t �. . . . . ! , I r I'll 1�, �, I , . . . . . . , - ,­i,_.,.�, ��,' '� salient men in American public lif e. =I . , . � . -��'.�;!�i".;;;i,�,:.:5 . -i I ,�.-,?,.., . I .. � I V 'I'll "I ' Someone has decided,that the letter " ::.>,.:�i",�r'!3�i',?,.�§�?�.n:�%'��:.�'-.:I!i�., . ,, ". ." � our Tinsmithing and Plumbing Department is always ready to r .... . . . I . I I �_. ,. ttLe highest class work from experienced -mechanics and from "E" is the most unfortunate letter ..::.:%:-..:,.-., '--�':.-;:`X::::Z�Rz ... "�",.:..........,.:.:;..:,.,...., ,i �;iiii.' . ,;. -, �,�: ��, - .,:i: .,:i: ,......" ­- -;- I .00-- . .. ,::;��.,:;:�, 1;: I I ely lo k no farther a,field, than to h1it op -lo '� repaired now; your , I _1� Provinces, -and disintegrated wg ' _ .1 I .. M , in the English alphabet, because it is --- 11 always out of Cash, for ever in Debt, , - III f the right leadersh� � � e very beat materials. Have your eavetroughs .1i:..g--:- ,��, ip (league, tho Ninisterof Railwayq,, He ., I ng put in or improved. � 1­i��%$.';`.. � BELL TELEPRONIVS PLANS through lack o awa?r�e Of bia'' � I I ce installed or overhauled; your plumbi I..." 11.­�i*i*:, , " . . was during Is perfectly well , own never out of Danger, and in Hell all I -, � � 1"....".,�::::���,'i:"*.,..*.".,...;:,..N� . critical time, Which I e., -.1., "" " at a , . �'--" . . . , , , , , , , , I I .. We. can do it now. the time. No 11ttle credit is due � . :,� " .,. I .,., . limitations, and the is notAV,prae tq� III I III I ...,.:,. -good deal of intleTest attaches to I IIII I 1�$., A . general election of 1921- '. .1 I i�,' ". � I and after the adqice and77-what is more , � . - _.: . .1'..., X � however, in that it is never in War: .',i .­... the lans of Bell Telephone Compa�y Crerar had been oa member of the seeking .1--s- _,,� � and always in Peace. And we are . ., I of Canada, say Greenshields & Co., in he was no? a importanfl--to taking it. He is not . .. ��%.... '; - Union Government, but � ".. . � , '.. . . : loth. s for . . .. Go A. Sills & Sons deeply indebted to this little letter - I . their market letter of March politician "d -had no toncines likely to b� led astray by visionary / since it is -the beginning of Existence, I ­_ With allowance for the unfunded ex- public life. He was-snd is-& very schemes. He has not the -broad. vision . � and the end of Trouble. Without it .. "ii'. .. penditures of 1926, it is estimated of a Clifford Sifton, whose tenure Of 11�.' A A � I I N able business man, trusted ,and res - VIA, .; . . ­ . . there would be no Meat, no Life and .;.. .. that the requirements of the comp- pect the same portfo o a emorable, but, 4�� �' . . . . . . . .., . . . . He sympathized with the un- b I m , '� ed �__ no Heaven. It is the centre of lion- any this year may approximate $30,- res in the West he knows so well, he will moke progress in his own wqy, ­ program and almost Without - always sure the, although it starts off in MR& J. )F. RUTKOWSK& 000,000. The construction t conscious act on slowly, cautiously, FTERNOON and when they directed anything to esty, and , rm e a ances SUNDAY A be done, they affirmed it was by the Error, �t ends by making Love per- 4"For severd years I suffered with severe for th five years 1926-1930 was, plac- his part he found himself at the head 'ground is fi before h dv � ar fect. constipation and was a nervous wreck. I ed some time ajo at $17,000,000 an- Of -a th,lrd-party movement. The op- With his metaph6rical feet fir,raly (By Isabel Hamilton, Goderich, Ont.) order of St. M k. / had gnat pain in my limbs, and such nually. The necessary background I Unlike the gospels of Matthew and - portunity was there for changing the planted On his Pipesto4e farm, his terfibWheitlaches I thought I Would go �or a resumption of financing having nada into new head well below the clouds and his Tollow Xe,1 the Master said, Luke that begin the history of the crazy. I hhd no appetite, could scarcely been provided by the reeent rate de- political history of Ca -ship was lack- I �sense of humor retained the new Min - We will follow Jesus; life of Jesus with his birth, Mark be- A negro preacher walked into the eat anything without stomach distress. cision, the general impression is that currents, but the leader gel-ical ister of Immigration should justify his By His word and spirit led, gins his with reference to the Old office of a newspaper in Rockymouut, After reading about 'Fruit-a-tives' I de- this ing. A leader with more evan the company will provide. for fervor and more organizing genius appointment and the faith of his We will follow Jesus. Testament prophecy concerning John North Carolina, and said: "Misto cided to try them. Before I had taken year's requirements and some or all might have welded a party to serve friends. I - . the Baptist, the forerunner of the Edito', they is forty-three of my con- three boxes, I was entirely well. I Slin- Should the world and sin Oppose, . Messiah. He tells of John's pro- gregation which subscribe fo' yo' cerely think 'Fruit-a-tives' saved my life." of the expenditures of last year,'jn -as a. nucleus for -all the Liberal 90 , I We will follow Jesus; claiming the baptis,m- of repentance paper. Do that entitle me to have a -Mrs. J. F. Rutkowska, Tolstoi, Man!- part by a bond issue and in part by thought of the, country. orerax was He is greater than our foes; SadduY issue?" toba. an issue of stock to the present share- not an evangelist. He had no org- LOW TEA PRICE USUALLY . for the remission of sins, and of the chu"ch notice in yo' ers. party funds. He was DECEPTION We will follow Jesus. coming of many to be baptized and "Sit down and write," said the edi- Indigestion, biliousness, headaches, ner- ,hold ization and no among them Christ who was there tor. "I thank you." And this is the vousness,'pains in the back and limbs are The market is in a receptive mood ,a leader without authority, a driver Though the way may dark appear, owned from heaven by a voice say- notice the minister wrote: "Mount largely caused by allowing poisons to for both. Presuming stock might be without relm, Those f," Who" he A low price for tea to -day m-eans We will follow Jesus; ing, "Thou art my beloved SOT', in Memorial Baptist Church, the Rev. accumulate in the body. "Fruit-a-tives" offered ,on the basis of I new for ev- purported to ' speak in Parliament only one thing -poor quality. A lot ' I ade from intensified ery 4 old at a price in the neighbor - He will make our pathway clear, whom I am well pleased." He then John Walker, pastor. Preaching i s n72 of poor quality teas are now being ,J�ure s remedy, in were agreed only in, the determination ' We will follow Jesus. hn a very few words tells of Christ's morning and evening. In the pro- fre 'fruit juices combined with tonics, hood of say 120, "rights" of sub- that there was something wrong with off ered. The public should be advised mulgation of the gospel, three books and, under square - 1�ernesls experience after which be "Fruit-a-tives" stimulates the bowels, stantial value would be conferred on the scheme of things and that the not to buy them. . liss. 1 -is Introduced to us -as a preacher. It is necessary: The Bible, the bymil Ever and kidneys to normal action and the present stockholders farmers were not getting a is here to -day's lesson begins. book, and the pocketbook. Come to- brings about a condition of delightful present investment conditions, would deal. They were individualists, and .0 PRAYER I John the Baptist 'had displeased morrow and bring all three ." _ The health. Buy a box of "Fruit-a-tives", t9_ apparently justify a higher market he was not the man to make Of them LARGEST MOTOR SHIP . Dear Lord and Father of mankind � Herod and, in consequence, was shut Christian Register. day. Enjoy life again. .25c and 50c, valuation for the old shares than the a united and effective fighting force. THE - we thank Thee that once the King of I up in prison. On hearing of this everywheiq, present price of about 150. Six new Then -the Alberta members, always Glory came down on ea-rth to dwell Jesus, for fear he too might come un- 0. - __ ___ . issues have been offered by Bell to more faithful to Henry W. Wood than The largest motor vessel afloat, tha � unfavorable notice of Herod its stock -holders since 1911 and the to any nominal leader, began to 'make Alcantara, is now at Southampton and that, while here, he called men to der the I A GOOD MEDICINE that these offerings pro- trouble, and Mr. Crerar undoubtedly' ready for a maiden trip to South be His disciples. We thank Thee I took his departure from Judaea and advantages , that they wrote down the things He I returned to his home at Nazareth in FOR SPRING TEVIE rabble rouseT, and would goad a vide have, through a widening distri- saw clearly what would be the end America. Hefr makers, Messrs. Har - I crowd to fury merely intoning th-e bution of the shares, made Bell one of it all. land and Wolff, handed her ov"is taught them and that to -day we have Galilee In Luke we get a detailed Do Not Use Harsh Purgatives -A words "and the Kansas City Star�.Il of the most popular investment week to her owners, the Royal Mail the message of salvation in Thine I accouni of what took place there; of Tonic is All You Need. He admitted afterwards that he used stocks in the Canadian market. Shareholders of the United Grain Stearn Packet Company, and afteg own holy word. As we study it may 1 how he entered into the synagogue / I t,u practise thc�e words until he could Growers, Limited, of which Mr. Cre­ twenty-four hours of speed trials she we hear Him saying to us, 'Follow and read from the prophet Isaiah the - rar is president, Opportunely discov- Me.' Grant unto us the aid of Thy reference to the Messiah and, at thei Not sick -but not feeling quit,� -really" say thern. _ -0. ered that their chief was giving too left her native port of Belfast with & . I h That is the way most people � The gre.t,,,t political fight I. his Holy Spirit that we may give diligent I close, said, "This day is this Scripture I -f'lel'in the .,pring. Fasily tired, ap- career was his last one, in 1922. He JACK MINER'S CROW TRAP much of his time to politics and he specially invited passenger list of heed to the things wme study in this fulfilled in your ears." This enraged was faced with a dilemma which didl experts, both on the technical side Quarter's lessons that our souls may the people c,o that they thrust him out petite fickle, sornet,inies headaches and I had fought Wilson and the League Jack Miner, of Kingsville, Ontario, not give him much concern. , H ou" d the comfort side of ocean travel. forthwith -went a feeling of depression. Pimples orluf Nations and the World Court and owner of the Jack Miner Bird Sanctu- not afford to sacrifice bi,, busline�,[zth a gross tonnage of over 22,000 be enriched. We ask it in Jesus' of the city. He I ary, who invented a trap to catch career on a political -altar which had tons (displacement 32,000), the Al - name. Amen. throughout Galilee preaching the go'- - , eruptions may appear on the skin, or, when he got back to Missouri it . pel of the kingdom of God and say_ I there may be twinges of rheu-niatisin'seemed that the people were almost crows, has given full plans, specifica- nothing of promise and little of hope. cantara is, a sister ship of the comp - 27 or neuralgia. Any of these indicate � unanimously against him. Certainly is i ing, ,,the time is fulfilled, and the tions and particulars of same to the He called his following together,, any's existing Asturias, but she S. S. LESSON FOR APRIL 3rd, 19 � I that the blood is out of order -that' all the Democratic organizations i I&rge,r as well as younger, and im- a Dis- Kingdom of God is at hand: repent vp, ! were United States Government, who, in tendered his resignation, and propos- Lesson Title -Peter Becomes and believe the gospel." . the indoor life of winter has left its I hostile, and in lo�'alty to Wilson were turn, will supply any individual free ed Forke as his successor. proved by experience. ,She has a ciple of Jesus. "Repent ye, and believe the gospel.,, I mark upon you and may easily d exerting themseives to prevent the of charge, with blue prints, plans and Forke, born in Scotland, had lived swimming -bath and a service of lifts ed men to re- velop into more serious trouble. election of Reed. Time and again he full details for erecting same, upon in Pipestone for many years. He h,a,l and first-class accommodation not Passage --Mark 1:14-17, � Christ's word,, summon pu a- � could get no) organization to rent a application to the Biologicad Survey, e Lesson I pentanoe. This i,s a universal condi- Do not dose yourself with rg - made a modaest success as a farmer, easily rivalled; but it is not the huge 29-31. tion of entering into the benefits oJ tives, as many people do, in the hoPei ha:ll d to rent .the Washington, D.C., providing the party and his public life -had been confined high mahogany social hall �the Golden Text -Mark 1:17. 1 Christ's Kingdom. In the Shorterl that you can put your blood right. ,-halls himself. fie' was threatened making application is interested to to the -reeveship of ,his township, He Velasquez Room) nor the fine I Catechism we find repentance unto Purgative-,; gallop through the system with vio i lence, with lynching. He was the extent of bmilding such a trap. was a Liberal and a United Farmer, "Wren" dinipg-saloon which remaiq The writer of the gospel according life defined thus: Repentanee unto and weaken instead of giving rotten -egged. But he refused to quit. Jack Miner has caught several thou- and when this new panscea for all most impressive to her passengers. to St. Mark is supposed to have been life is a saving grace, whereby a sin- strength. Any doctor will tell you He travellled to the most inaccessible sand crows in his crow trap on his national ills burst upon the wheat The Ponipeiian .9wimmirig-bath might John Mark the son of that Mary at I ner, out of a true sense of his sin, an,l this. is .true. What you need in the spots in the State, sitting up half the Jack Miner bird sanctuary, as high provinces he and all his neighbors be installed on any large liner. whose house in Jerusalem the disci-' h i spring is a tonic that will enrich the night to change cars, arriving at un- became Progressives. The farmers, , appre emsion of the mercy of God n as 510 at one catch. Jack Miner was Spanish winter garden and the Jap. ples and early Christians were in the Christ ' cloth with grief and hatred of blood and build up the nerves. Dr. earthly hours, and suffering discom- recently in the New England States, he agreed, were getting too little for anese children's playroom may im- n, turn from it unto God with Williams' P habit of con-regating. In that case I his si� ink Pills do this speedily forts and hardships that most men where it was circulated "that he had their wheat and paying too much for press variously persons of differling it is scarcel; likely that he would full purpose of, and endeavor ' after and surely. Every dose of this medi- of his years*would have shrunk from. patented crow trap and was going 'to their supplies. Something should be tastes, but, the en-gines are a develop - have been a c�ose follow6r of Jesus, I new obedience. cine helps to enrich the blood which He was terribly in earnest this time sell plans." Jack Miner wants such done about it, he -agreed, and if call- ment impressive to anyone interested, but rather was that Mark of whom 0hristianity makes no compromise clears the skin, strengthens the aPpe- and on one occasion, when reporters a statement contradicted, as he says, ing hirrljself a Progressive would help even as a layman, in the future of Peter in his w-riting speaks of as his with sin. Her voice rings through tite and makes tired, depressed men, assurred him he would be mobbed if "I am going to devote the balance of , bit he would call himself a Pro- shipping. Twenty thousand horse - son -one who had been brought to all ages and reaches all conditions of women and children active and he spoke, he replied: "If my Wife my life to conservation of bird life gressive. Particularly when his neigh- pbwer is transmitted to the twin pro. the knowledge of the gospel by the life, an,d her demand is -Repent, strong. Mr. James Dickson, West- dies I w,m't go home till I've made on the continent and anything I have bor, ,,miriat,d him for the House of peller shafts by two 8 -cylinder dou- preaching of Peter, and who, while Chr�ist's word-, summoned men to neath, Ont., say.,: -"I was quite bad- this spacch, if I can get anyone to invented, such as traps to catch Commons, and he was elected on- a ble-acting Diesel engines. The ship, being thug instructed, wrote down the belief i, the gospel. Faith in .Jesus ly run down, ea-sily tired, and appe- listen to me." They did listen to crows, or anytl�lng else on sanctuary, wave of terrific enthusiasm. like many sm.aller vessels, is driven truth concerning the doctrine and Christ is a saving race, whereby we. tite poor. My blood seemed thin and him and against all opposition and will not be sold or commercialized in So Bob Forke went to Ottawa. not by boilers but by internal com- deeds of Jesus. From this material ­ iv�e and rest upqn him alone for watery. I decided to try Dr. Wil- despite all odds, he was elected. It Us as f el rece r any way, manner, shape or form, and It is difficult to believe that he was b tion. The advantages to the crew ke afterwards, while in Rome _ salvation, as he is offered to ut, in the liams' Pink Pills, and after taking a Was one or the most remarkable pe � have given all such plans to people excited about it. His was not the are obvious; there are no fires to low -laborer with Paul, wrote his gos- gospel. -(Shorter Catechism i. few boxes I felt myself thOWADUghly sonal vicl,)ries in modern politics. of North America who can secure age nor the temperament for thaills. tend, and the engine -room, how6ver pel. Ancient writers tell that he Faith is the means of appropriat- built up and as strong as ever. I can A good example of his political them through the Biological Surv-?Y He was content that things should stuffy it may become in a high cliva- soon after went to Egypt and estab- ing what has been provided by Divine recommend the pills to run-down strat,ugy was seen on one occasion of Washington, D.C." Jack Miner be done if they did not put him to too ate, is never unbearably hot or un- lished a church at Alexandria. Tra- grace. The gift of God,is etlernal lif,�, People." when he was discussing the four- says, "My id -ea of conservation is not muclh trouble, Or cause other people bearably di-ety. From the passengers* dition tells us that Mark ultimately and the pathway thereto is through - power treaty of naval limitation. to conserve the Wild fowl of the con- too much inconvenience. His b,erdgn point of view this gigantic motor ship died the death of a martyr in Alex- repentance and faith. He dennunced it vigorously and de- tinent to die of old age, but to con- kiridne'ss, his gentleness won him many has complementary -advantages-no andris and that his body, some eigh-. Uhriqt having come t.o get up hi-, FIGHTING SENATOR IS manded: "What do we get out of it? serve them in order that they may friends. As a back bencher he spoke smoke, and no 'hot funnels (the Al - centuries later, was carried by cer- ki,,,dom procrw,ded to call to Inimself Not evo�i� the abrogation of the Anglo- not become extinct so that genera- infrequently, and while he earned no cantara's forward funnel is a decora- tain merchants of that city to Venic(, ,1:7�ciple�. As he walked by the ,sea DEFENDING FORD Japane.;e alliance!" This was a tions to come will always be able to laurels as a gladiator of debate be tive durn s -8 cr where he was much bonorE . ,d, the Ven- (, I , (;alil��f, he saw men toilin'g at their I grievou,� h1under, and Senator Len- my, used a- a tore r om) * etian Senate adopting the emblem of tasks 4qnd to) two of them he .,;pokr- I Se, ator Reed, of Missouri, who 13 root hurried over to point out the have the increase of such fowl." revealed the presence in his intellect -but to shipowners this motor ship St. Mark-th-e lion -for their crest; saying: "Come ye aft-er me ,and I chief counsel for Henry Ford in the fact that �ho alliance was abrogated. -dip of much hard, sound, Scotch common- comes as a portent. will make you fishers of m(n." They olillion-dollar libel suit now being Reed pnid no attention, but proceed- sense. - -.1b — ____ -,.-- _. __ - - - � Then (he became leader of the Pro- I were Andrr,w ,ind Simon Peter who ,, ,rie­d in Detroit, is one of the out- -ed to discuss another matter alto- g-.siv.., with no Illusions whatever , rn standing public men - in the United I gether. Presently be, after consider- � had fir,t. mot. Christ afU�r hi� hapti� lGils.1 TeD "I"his To as too ,the extent of his authority. If I Am Very Well To -day at the .1ordan. On hearing his call i -'�tate��- In the Senarte he and Borah able raml,ling, came into a field where � wanted to do any organizing he Thanks To Your Pilb they immediately 1( -ft their boats, ners � jut ()Ut for their independent think- Lenrnot had been proved wrong and might do it --with his own money. He and companions and followed him. ing and are regarded respectively as gLaring at him, be demanded, "Does Your Skiimyrhennd b We see that those ho chose were the leading Democrat and the leading the Swnaior now deny that I am' A might speak in behalf of the group, WHAT MADAME J. Doet LOSE these but he never knew quite how many ABOUT DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS � not the great in the land, not mem- Republican though there are some right'" 1'o Reod the means always Tell him that the quick easy way of the group were behind him. Actu- ' -AEK71M . ber� of the Sanhedrin, nor were they � duhiou-, about the quality of Borah's jtlst.ifi(,,q the end where he is concern- to put pounds of solid flesh on his ally be was "House leader" -and he Quebec Lady Speaks Very Highly eg _ from among the Rabbi,s, but, h -e put republicanism. Nobody is dubious a- ed and wh,n he fought the League off bones is to take McCoy's Cod Liver had no authority outside of it. Na- Dodd's Kidney Pills. honor upon those of a lowly callinvi bout the JefFersonian quality Of Nationq ho was unscrupulous of his g Extract Tablets. tionally­ospeaking, he was unknown. Rock Forest, Que., March 31st, 1927. whom he found diligently employed I Reed's democracy, despite the fact weapon-. At one time -he said the Tell him that these tablet. are rich He seemed to be the typical back- The following lette'r is received from at that which called for courage, pa- that 'lie bitterly opposed President League w;ts dominated by the crowned i -n vitarnines and besides helping him bencher, the accidental and forlorn Mrs. J. Berard, a well known resident tie��e and qelf-sacrifice, all of w1hich Wilson and was one of that "little heads of Europe, at another by Great to fi o s SAL9_� �_ 'r 11 ut hi. fiat chest and sunken leader of a gmup which had no pride of this place. She writes: "I can at,ributes would be ni,,eded in the life group of wilful men" who sought to Britain, cheeks and neck the vitalizing vita- of ancestry nor hope of permanency. tell you very What itenis do you to which he called them. "It was an keep the United States out of the Ile has T)O gift for deWl, and thus mines in McCoy's will make 'him Mr. Forke was consistent in, One much with my kidneys. I have used lack in your stock incident of gi�eat moment in the his- war. Senator Reed, if we may say it is as likely to be v,rrqng as right up- ,strong and vigorous and give him thing. Ile bad been a Liberal, h0waS Dodd's Kidney Pills and to -day I am - tory of Christianity and of the world without disrespect, is a little more of on any1hing not vitally essential. But more ambition. I a Progressive, ,he was to be a Liber- very well. If anyone tells that they now? Why disappoint -this, the calling by our Lord Jesus a political faker than Borah, who upon tho­� main issues be remains one Tell him that he can get 60 tab- al -Progressive with the accent 'oil are suffering with their kidneys I i customers bv riot hav- of his followers and apostles. Christ ,seems to be always tremendously in of the few old -school Jeffersoman lets for 60 cents at any druggist any- "Liber4l," but never bad -he desired always� te,11 them to take Dodd's Kid- . Ingthem? Your whole- did not make many converts, but the earnest about e,verything and to lack Democrats "unawed bry influence and where and that if he isn't dQligihted or attempted to do anything seriously ney Pills for -they are very good."ll ' saler's or manufac- few be did made many, so that, in a sense of humor. Reed has plenty unbribed by,g&rn," He believes the after a 30 day test he can have his to imperil the chances of a Liberal Ninety per cent. of the ills froid selecting and appointing them, he was of humor and when lie turns a pretty United States Covernment has gone money back. Government. o women suffer come) from weak turer's warehouse is sowing the .we -d of a great and etern- trick chuckles. He doesn't pretend to too far in m`ed,dling -with the rd.67,hts bargained with Miackenzie King for or diseased kidneys. They- are ,the. nearer than next door al harvest." -(Rev. Prof. J, R. Thom- be any better than he is. In fact, he of tb(� citi7,pns. He was agaimst the & certain -tariff concessiorm of particular organs that strain all the impuritbo6 son, M.A.) probably is a good deal better than Maternity Bureau Act and the Chil- - it is right at your l interest in the west, Land the elections out of -the blood. If they fail to do elbow! When .Jesus and His disciples left he pretends. At the moment besides MR. FORKWS LUCKY SMILE .proved their political wisdom. But their work, the impurities remain in the sea of Galilee they went Into Ca- being in the familiar limelight on ac- � . ­ i, n 0 9 pernaum and on the Sabbath day coant of Henry Ford he has been Robert Forke, of Pip-estone., Mani- always it was the olive branchhe held the blood 'and are doosited all oVex Telephone your order Jesus 'began to beach in the syna- fatally nominated for the presidency � tobal is .'Minister of Immigration in out to the Government, and not the the body. I � the c bludgeon. He knew, as a ms,tteT Of WeaX kidneys are not confined W gague. He preached, in order to cure Of the United States by Henry L. abinet of Mr. Mackenzie King, fact, that the Progressives no longer grown peo fe to Mencken. . ple. .They a o oftevi . in the morning at the Rick souls and, to emphasize this pur- � because be smiles easily, because of . Jim Reed is the subject of an art- � his asprect of bland benevolence and bad any formidable place as an inde� our'A in ebfidrep, so -wing the seeds of low Station -to -Station pose, 'he worked miracles on sick and I pend6nt patty, and he see -me to havelutute ills uAless the rate, and tli,e goods diseased bodies. There was in the icle by Anne Hard in the Now York . his utter lack of person -ail enemies. . ,kidneys are sy-nagogue that day a man with an Herald Tribune Magazine. She shows I I ,,. .1 This statement is capable of ready felt that whatever of thelT platform ,strengthened and put in,condition to - will be shipped the unclean spirit and Jesus commanded him as a fine looking virilte man, in- . . i proof. To -day he is one of His Maj- be could secure by com.pr<),mjs4"*as so do 'their full wo.rk. I same day. . finitely sensitive, violent, tender and I . - I esty's advisers in Canada for the rea- much' to The good when Mr-Riat-had '� . -low � . the spirit to come out of 'him which it � to go -to the peopild ,again. .' - a 0 0 did. Those who witnQ99ed that scene ruthtwm, and asks how the common � I son that, T. A. Crerar ,chose him as Then the -election, ai4,. Mr. fforre , amazed, insomuch that they mass can be expected to understand nominal head of the Progressive party I We read of a married- man who al - were M. 4.11— 1&4 , ,6. - , _-R , I , I I I L -k j 1, ". ­ �,,�101�. . - , % ,;,.: 4'' : ,, � y: , . , � , � ,'�-:�,',`�!'., I " , 1�� I I I I I ";, , ... 1 - , � -; '.., .,: L " ". � .r -, 4", . 1� � I I . � , � . .1 him. The answer is that he is mas- . in the days when the Progressives � Oj­ � . V KWT. ways hats the last wo-rd. It is usual- � � , Many subscribers who questioned among themselves saying, ter of the whole bag of politioal were a more formidable force fhan The ProgTossivels, el;�zggin" APE'erta,- . . used to think they ha A Wbat thing is this? What new doe- Whyjl This jS in this time. And Mr.-Crerar select- 'we" seatt6T to tlie four political ly I'Yes."�--Vjverkbody'g Weekly. -1 ,, . � - . trine i.v this? for with authority cam- tricks and while at beart 'he is pkob�- , ed I � 11� , .., . - tD make Person -to- mandeth he even the unclean spirits, ably a fine old southm gartleman, I I . ed Forke of Pipelstone strictly because winds. The Th4rd Party movement 'most of the people who are co* , 11 '_,�, , � Person calls now find and they do obey him. And i-mnme- be can be on the surface about as MY 01d.Standby! of his negative quglities --- Jhe was Safe,. was done—unlegs an6thet -natio'no,' tinually advising w about tho intetw I i:, . . 11.1 I 11 I :., f,hat the -y reach the demagogue as ever his he was about as radical -as the Mein_ metgeney should bring about ift TLI :�'; 1. " diately his fame spread abroal eOnvinclng 'a Another reason i6 We U86 Alt at our bishop of -Canterbury, he bAd ii ,,, vival. Mr. P6rlcb led the little hand est of British trade in Chius - bia-:06 1- erwil, they want with throughout all the region round about country produced. I . On, -. . nevey done any business ,in Ohina.­i ,�,,`..',, : 3 � bitious worth inentioning, aAd he I -all com- Sir Allr-ed Mond. � .,.�',,�� �� t1labOn-t0- Station Galilee. Now thatJohn the�Baptisfs that he is a born fighter, and eom- was of tamed ProgmMves Into f � . I I" ". I . ftjla.� The -y .,tre quick- voice was silenced others were the in- mon people at all times and in all house everyday. Tle content -to let the PrOgrealsIV6 party munion with the Liberal party, and I — . I I" ,� L 1, r . I e shown respect for a I seek its ovni level wi,thout too much, emerged With bin partfolio., I I'll struments used to proclaim him -a countries hav Harry Lauder says the Sliotch sw@ 1'1,'� childreiz- just love ,,,�:., ,, tr I Aid cheaper. teacher comi§ from God." When man who isn't afraid. It is charac- I guldutice or interfer6nee. Mr. Potice And, now the -fortunate Mir Forke, not tight, but timid. Wrong agal"IL ,A'..,�_ Z � I � I I ' � I � ��, ',-,.. � .. 11 � . Jesus IeA the synagogue his disciple, te'ristic of him that vr1ren he began I Wrigle34, , ,held the leadership of ,a Party Which having swiled*his way Into the places IVS one-way pockets.--Xitchgnor R&i. �, 1 - �� . a . . em strate 9 66rd ,�-,�, - '' 1, Imon Peter, took him with him to the practise of law in Xansas City I . da,6_-tions and elwtlpm, reduc�d to a of the 0-60t, -lids to d on , h! � I �.,, ,, .11 - 11 . Si � I - . of'thove, sarde qduli- own fifliesdt for 'the post 6t Winlitor . " , . 11 �,UiP, -� his home and them we again see him be Immediately chose ag his partleu- Group, because , , , ,,;,,, . tg,",;,�o,',,­, , I I I I - , 'Ith ,,, 11 I'll I.",! A�,� enemy, Col. Nelson, ovmer of the tfes,'and in the f011negg Of timtr that of TinftligraltiotL FOAleau.,64 '. '��';,,-,�,�:i�,` - ': I.. ,.,� I . poiforining a miracle. Rig vroiftder- lAr �'�Ofi An evamy shows you youl- ta,611140 , � " - 11 ' I ' a Mond hg,l you overcome thoid be- RA,,'�%,: .��" , . �1. e ,� �­, I ful 1fdaling powter was� used to restore XaTisals City Star and easily the most . leadersbip earrio&' him automstlany no flItthdr.' WIth n0,$Pft%1`4tW1111- . � . , ps 1W, " ­ . .� t 11 � , . , � to health a m6faber of that 9ttle I&M-6 Anflue0tiall Mall & the- city. Despite into a- lior"0110. rt it ,a Am. o gtory ca,tiods"he yet, 704'ay 0 *w"dh6r- 1606. you see them,montketa. (lax. ' ,J-�-11�,�,',,,;V'_. - I ' 0 " - , iN,'-,�"e,�,.�'ql)� - � ` . a:, I I . M, L. ;;R I - , 4 . �.a�. �,. , n, . -, � � I 'sl I JtV _lgIrdle, Peter#;4 mof,'her4ft.%* *gg Nolson's protests he got hihiself Aett. � - . 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