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An express elevator conveys Do V Oell ... ,., I '� I ij�f know the cause of piles is grand old father, Dr, John 04mpi�ell, I "., I ItW, I : � 1, b . , - �, .1 ­ :, . OUR LINES , . whose earthly remaijis be side-by-side - b 11 - � I :1111, ;1'..` � , �� b \ .., " . .1. I I ARE ft�cr_ interna � , I . ; � I . I 1, , . . I_ , visitors to the 54th story and a of his wife in the MaUjand Cenpt4ry I'll i, � � �, - ,;, � �- I I b, , ward another elevator reaches the That then is a stagnation of blood . � i � I,- �. ­ I - INVINCIBLE FENCING e circulation ta the lower bowel,T a's one "who gives his honors to the - I ��111 I �1� ., ��: top where a splendid -view orld again," and further awaiting - 'T - I.. !...I � 7777""" 1 . -11 - /, . �' , I I I . 77,. . . - � . . " ,, " .. , I ., 1. �,-, 141 th f.lh- aster's welp-nme- "Well clone. , � ---,__ ­'-, I � -4,1, 4, 1 1---ri and rust -roof- at bottom Wonder City of the world is to had. Do you know that ther6'is a harm- w I , I r11 open hea s , em, -.115 1011IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I 11 . 1, 1.� . . Viewing the street below, cAr-s re- less intistual remedy dit Qviered by W. — I . I 14 �. - the Leonhardt vad known as ELUM-ROID, good and faithful servant; enter in- . I , , -1 . � ... ring, 4io inches high, per rod .................. 36c CASH semble black beetles in size'and ywl�pre, to the joy of eternal life." Dr. 11, � . x�.W-,'At�lq f ow sold by all druggists ever . . � �j, - , rie" fencing, 410 inches high, per rod .................. 40c CASH people appear as ants. Metbinka the n guaranteed ? : Charlielis vdfe Is Miss Stanley, from 15, ,� T92 IL . . fencing, even spaced, 12 stays to red .............. 45c CASH elevator boys should be designated as that is Te. Lueav, and the family is eqmPoseil'of U � . � I I I �, . I - ... r I, ", . . kmongst the won- HEX,9QID banishes. piles ,by . . , , , , t � fencing, even spaced, 9 stays to rod ............. inside aviators. � ' to" t .i t *e cause, by freein . ..''111,1111 . rly moving lf blood one daughter, at hilime. . One of the ,,"', ders of this great city, familia ; doctort's Highlanders recently asked Dri" it &XIld 70IM WIU awr iiii$uverlb I York" circulation in the lower bowe TWD 1 .7 1 . ,,; :: fARBED WIRE, POULTRY FENCE, STAPLES, U POSTS known as "Uttle Old New %nalmost the question: "Can't you put on six- .- 11 1 .I. I worthy of mention, is the elevated simple home treatment has i - . , I . district unbelievable record for suXie, quick other Old Boys? - Reunion trip to Sea- —, .1 I ''I I !!0 � ,',,' Our Tinsmithing and Plumbing Department is always ready to railways. At the congested and lasting relief to thouspods of pile, forth next. summer?" We'd like to . I I I . I '1�glve the highest class work from experienced mechanics and from of the Bowery the elevated railway I., Have your eavetroughs repairea now; your is a double decker, and 110th Street sick sufferers, and saves the needless go again as the Scotch in liquid form -the stock -becomes better rather The packers enjoy no, actual.tiao-6 ',Oje very best materials. In operation. hit the markl" Probably the Ferga- date in the country. giipob,j q0A de- i . � -%oirnace installed or overhauled; your plumbing put in or improved. ' a ar) required to take pas- pain and expense of a rum may add than poorer. to mand v,ontrol. The farviiir,i *VM the . ' t is the Don't delay. Try HEM-ROID to-daY, son Gove ent Control if the independent former is � tor up .i . I el_';� nd down, so grea We can do it now. Is en rs you. quantity and quality for the next Re- adopt and maintain permanent sys- hogs until they are sold., . . I P=n nd jostling of the milling It will dothe same for union, I tems of profitable stock -raising, he A club shipper who buys part C�f h c . g � � To finish thewrite-up of the "great, cannot alecepti "parrot" instruction; his load is a thorn in the flesh of co - T te street cars are known —_ - I b White Way" of New York the asser- he must know the why and where- operation a d Is requen ly a a ant,�eZew Yorker as "hobble skirt a f t gTe ter st G. A. Sills & Sons I teps being six inches from way from these districts after dark, tion is jusitified. in stalling that there fore, the"reason for doing things, and offender of marketilig,princIples than, I the ground. The city subway rail- Among other places of Interest I's is nothing in the world approaching the ultimate effect of such practice the completitivt drov6r. To - stay im , � - way is most complete, and the Brook- Bowling Green, located at the foot in magnificence the night scene in upon the productive capacity of. his business the shipper must make & - ______ --- lyn Bridge Station is the busiest in of Broadway. In 1626 it was known the district known as Times Square. stock. Every farm is an independent profit and perform a service. To mak& ' - the world, about 2,000,000 people as Fort Amsterdam drill ground and The illumination is indescribable. The enterprise in ,;hich henfarmer him- a profit and a commission at the samer SUNDAY AFTERNOON s much t at the sriip was cove:l�ed passing through it daily. Four tracks in 1776 a lead equestrian statue of mind is carried away in wonder and self is the su rinte= t and gener- tiMe is "out droving the drover" art(# with the waNies; but Jesus was in the are in use, two for express trains and King George Ill was erected and in amazement with the myrinds of al manager. The stock raising of a is directly responsible for Ithe element (By Isabel Hamilton, Goderich, Ont.) boat with them though asleep. Yet two for locAl trains, and during the the ,same year it was dismantled and dazzling electric -lights and the province cannot be managed from a of "club" trained shippers who are so he was soon wakened and he stilled rush hours the trains are run on one the lead was moulded into buUets for jostling, crowding, teeming hundreds central office. ready to accept the packers flat bid. 1 must have the Saviour with me, the storm. But now he was not with minute -schedule. A fiew minutes ride the use ,of the revolutionary army a- of thousands of on -rushing humanity. The rule is almost universal that A farmer patron in ,selecting his For my faith, at best, is weak; m was in a subway train is necessary to go gainst the British. Where 44i and Just consider so centered within a old systems are less profitable than shipping agent should decide on an He can whisper words of comfort contrary and they were tossed with to Battery Park on New York Rar- 3rd merge into the Bowery is Cooper radius of twenty-five miles of Man- -the new. This simple and well dec- intelligent, honest man, with a keen' That no other ,voice can speak. waves, yet being ordered by their bor, where the great piers and ocean Square. In 1969 Peter Cooper found- hattan Island there are more human ognized fact points inevitably to- sense of values, who handles the stock . . Master to the other side, they did not -liners are in view. The Aquarium, ed a free school of science and art beings living than comprised in the wards the future of the swine in- co-operatively and on a commission J[ must 1,avo the Saviour with me tack about and come back again, but formerly known as Castle Garden, is with an endowment of $14,000,000. iplete col- Dominion of Canada. An interesiting dustry. The remarkable rapid con- basis only, and as nearly direct to In the cilward march of life, made the best of their way forward. situated here, having a con In 95 years over 90,000,000 Bibles criptive of seal and other deep have been issued. Madison Square poem by Fredericli's, des version of grain into meat makes the .the packer as possible. Thro, the tempest and the sursll,iae. In their plight Christ approached, lection. of fish, ' the dazzling lights of "the Great production of good hogs economically It is interesting to note that strong Throl the battles and the strife. giving evidence first of his goodness sea animals that should not be over- Gardens on Fourth Avenue', is the White'Way'l and the nightly throng sound in comparision ,%dth other types opposition to the Capper-Tincher Bill and then of his power. It was in the looked in -the sightseeing iteneraxy. largest am,phitheatre in America. Its of humanity frequenting the� Times of live stock. Kellner's analysis of new before the United States Con - Then my soul shall -fear no ill; morning watch. that the Lord appeaT- When you tire of seeing skyscrap- tower is 341 feet high, surmounted Square, is given: domestic animals decides very much gress, to limit the buying of livestock Let him lead me where he will, ed for Israel in the Red Sea (Exod . ers and the mad rush of humanity on by a thirteen foot statue of the God- * - largely to terminal markets; was re - the streets seeking the mighty dollar ,in favor of the hog for the produe I will go without a murmur, 14:24) so was this. He that keepeth I dess Diana. Great is Diana of the A dazzle of lights, noise and blare, tion of available food-, less waste in corded in the resolutions of the And His footsteps follow still- Israel neither slumbers nor sleeps, step into the quietude of the Metro- New York Ephesians. The beautiful Phantom forms in a gas -soaked air;' both moisture and bone. The part American National Live Stock As - but, when there is occasion, walks in politan Museum of Art or the Ameri- im Masonic Temple is situate Tumult, confpsion, excitementandidin, taken by the hog in salvaging thou- sociation at the annual meeting, held Alexander's Hymns. onplOg Models of vi rtue, 'apostles of sin; sands of dollars from the culinary in Salt Lake City, the latter part of darkness for their succor; helps, and can Mu-seum of Natural History on th corner of Sixth Avenue and that right early. He went unto them, 79th Street. In either your visit will 23rd Street, and houses nearly all Peddlers, beggars, racetrack touts, waste of urban centres is wellknown. January. PRAYER walking on the sea. This is a great be fully repaid in knowledge obtained the Masonic Lodges of the city, but City slickers and country louts; The higher priced be land the greater The majority of new hog feedersi Help us, Heavenly Father, to give instance of Christ's sovereign domin- therein. In any event the Public greatly to the chagrin of lady visi- Library should be visited, replete with Paupers, peasants, plutocrats, the necessity of lower production in 1922 and 1923 and many of the old, - ion over all the creatures; they are tors the initiatory goat was not in Demi-moude and aristocrats, costs and with less waste, in this re- were more concerned in going afte-f �� good heed to hear Thee say to us time. The main stock room is 270 evidence. The Zoological and Botani- A titled lady, side by side gard, the bog stands first. Clean the premium than they were in pro - "Fear not, I am with Thee, oh, be not all under his feet, and at his com- fi�et long a 000 vol- , dismayed, for I am thy God; I will mand. It is God's prerogative to i ca] Garden and the Falls at Bronx With a convent girl and a bootleg- healthy bogs .make clean wholesome ducing the .select bacon hog. Regard - still give thee aid; I'll strengthen tread upon the waves of the sea (Job umes, with an additional 7,000 per- Park are beauty spots. ger's bride; meat. ess of the individuals cr methods of ,a 9:8) as it is to ride upon the wings iodicals on file in the reading rooms. When in New York on "Go -to- Ferret faces and shifty eyes- It is interesting to -note that hogs feeding, a bacon bred boar or sow thee, help thee, and cause thee t The visitor to New York is almoid stand, upheld by My gracious om- of the wind. . I Ch urch- Sunda y, " if an Anglican Wolves, that assume an honestguise, comprise one-half of the total valu;e was expected to produce a large per- nipotent h2md." Amen. When the disciples saw him walking esmerized by the immensity of its, Catholic worship in St- Paul's The ma,te-r-mind of a swindling crew, of all live stock marketings. This � 'centage of premium bogs. Dissatis- tinnn the sea, they were troubled, I ,�lonstructive proportions as to dwarf; Chapel, Trinity Church, on Broadway. Gunmen, "dips" and a cop or two; appreciated. I faction on the part of a great num- , position is not fully S. S. LESSON FOR APRIL 10, 1927 A . e intellect regarding its historwal,, It is the oldest church in the city, A business man from the Middle West, The carc,less treatment which the I her was certain, More especially so, i �ayim "I * a spirit." Perhaps they I th ' built in 176,G. aud is the wealthiest . Rncie tt is iirit thatl features. The Tomb of Genu cal , I i was some evil sp , A college Ind with checkerboard vest; growing hogs receive is proof of such , when they found themselves pinched Lesson .Title -Peter's Lesson In . ht ! GranL invites historical attention. It � in the world counting its millions by I)rugsture cow boys, tin horn sports, A recent article by J. P. McLean, the, fly the low bog price early in 1924. Trust. I raised the storm. He straig wa.vi nificent mau.solcun, el -,"v! rshipped A group of actors of various sorts. not,ed packing hnime authority, clear- Parallel American markets augment- . elie%ed them by showing them thei . rl is a Illag - -hington wo Lesson Passage Matt. 14:22--3. . v of the famous G4.11'.1-:11 ,),., 1 tvils, George Ww, Golden Text -.Matt. 14:27. mistake. Above the storm they 0 . i:i this church. The cemetery sur- A colored man standing reading a, Iv .stated that the whole packing ir-. ed this py-ovoking situation. c:Ly. The remain:-, of the dis- I � ... ... ....... * I rounding thv Church m a r ks with Matthew, the writer of this gospel, heard His voice saying, "Be (if good th" book, oJuRtry won or lost by its hog busi- i Those who constituted the "ins" of was by birth, a Jew, by calling, a I cheer; it is 1. Be not afraid." He' t'llgu'shcd Gen4ural and his wife ar, nwinorial stont-s the re.;ting place of Plain clothes men on the hunt for a ness. Such being the case, the hog' 1923 were the "outs" in 1925, but not � � , , inteired within the tomb which i�4 Lho. many prominont citizens of an early crook; . as a -mortgage lifter applies to more Ili -fore they had paid the price them- Publicarl until Christ commanded his encouraged them. It was as though action for thousand., or , attendance and then He left the ri�- he said, "Be not afraid of me, now centre of attr The Obelisk or CIvo- New York pvriod. If preferable, at- Painted face-, rouge and perfume, than the farmer. _.I selves and had made it bad for the ceipt of customs, to follow Him, and � that you know it is 1; Furely you will: daily visitors. ; tend St. Tholll;Ls' Church on Fifth A gain, of ,,aps ,in alleys, gloom; That the pure-hred mating shouldIsteady feeders by increasing deliver- , patra,., 1,;E-edle, is in the vicinity of I npanied' not fear, for you know I Mean you no) I . t. The weight of the' Avenue and i,,ioi in worship with the An ambulance, a police patrol, unfailingl,, produce first quality bogs,; ies (luring, the glut season. was one of those who accoi I harm." s2nd Stree )n�, with a I wealthy and fashionable church- A convalescent out for a stroll; is erroneous. quell argument by ov- Had this additional breeding beerl him all the time that the good Jesus I monument i,; about 200 to groers of the cov. 'ihould your birth I went in anti out, beginning from the it was very bold in Pet,er, that he -height of 70 feet, being a nkaster- - - N,wnboys yelling, a stifled sob- or -zealous breeders has been the arranged so that the increased pro - baptism of John unto the day that He - would venture to come to Christ upon I I right be Roman Catholic, attend St. I A woman's tears in the headlong mob. mean,; of Inadinfr up Many sincerc, 1 duction would have been marketed he sees Christ I pieCe of Egyptian architecture, an( Patrick's Catht-dral at the corner of I Taxi cabs in an endless stream, farmer- with nondescript strick. A I during the off Reason the surplus was taken up." (Acts 1:21-2-21 - the water. When was brought from AIOXalldrial F N*Pt vi�' th,� , whom, douhtle�,s (luring the storm, he i 1(i � I.' 50th Street ,Ill Fifth Avenue, as it Honking of horns in a constant .,;cream regrettable condition, but neverthe- ' woulinot have had such an influence. In to -day's lesson we ha I to New York in 1'�`-'(). Thill reic 01: . one of the gramicst cathedrals, in Clanging of bells, grinding brakes, less true. Good quality pure-breds' That the general quality of hogs story of another miracle which Christ had many a time wished for, he is bye-gonte ages is ovvr :3.400 years, old. " "' . atient, to be with him. Courage .. . the world. its doons, 'like the gate-, The smell of gas and buckwheat cakes, are iindoubtedly the foundation of ' it, very much improved is agreed by wrought. for the relief of his friends 1 IMP The Columbus Circle ;.9 an imposing Should Rattle and clatter, bluster, speed, the .swine industry, but unfortunate - and followers, His walking u , wal Peter's master-irrace; and that monument commemorative of the'dis- '�f heaven, aro always open. �all. the select is no better, but the d i d above the re,st ' You be a Church Unionist, attend The bustle impelled by the money ly th-o, price -which the breeder must thick smooth i- decidedly superior. water to His disciples. I ,coverer of America. The Main,�. Grace Cburuh. located on Broadway.1 t I In order that the crowd might beltO expri-ss his love to Christ, though Nlonument is situate in Central Park, greed, got for this type is too high o at- This is to be expected with the select i others perhaps lovell him as well. I . I Other religionists roLay go t0 -well, I Froth and foams, of depth quite free tract the average farmer. I as an ideal. Therefore, it seems rea- more easily dispersed, after the mir- I fie would not venture without per- l and is dedicat,ed to the heroes who wberever it suits, Like "a painted ship on a painted sea." Sows selectc,d from choice commer- I ,onahle that some price arrangement . so long as they go . , aculou:� fveding of the five tho usand, I ni!sswn, "If it he thou, bid mo com ..... I . Iled on the battleship Maine in � to church somewher(�. Should you be i Artificial, camouflage, glamour an,i cial stock and the use of Al pure- I ,;hould be made to recognize these Christ urg(�d His disciples to get into , Havantia Harbor, Cuba, (luring the ood self' much more than , f1l)ality thick smooths. The g-rading Claremorltl matrimoiIially inclinvd your g I -;been bred boars -will do a ship, and go before Him unto the I J( -sus ,;aid, ­ComP," and at one(, Puter ,,� anish-American war. I ' , and blii�hing bride wdl find a raed With ,,, little that's real, now and then, for each trying to foster his own idpa out of sel"ts is subject to human er- i left the safety (if the -,hill, and threw � , ,,, 'of some 12, - other sid,-. They were loath to gn R -stallrant i,; of historic importance,, without Him and also to leave Him 1 himself tipon tho threatening wave" I ... inw mod(died after I,ord Cleve's milee f�,ithe in the Little Church in between. of ty-pe and qtiality with a Costly ill-, ror, but the grading -,' he had sit lately dreaded. Christ lot ' Ili Around iho Corner, located, on 5th Perpetual motion, continuom; grind, diffe . rent kind of pure-bred. 000.000's of lings has nearly elimin- . Istorie Cinrf-mont, in Surl­F�y, Fng- alone but. oil being constrained, the� I . adison Avenut , The With ,-I need for eyo�s before and be- It can be plainly .seen by the graph i nted this factor. In addition, consid- obeyed. Ili St. John's gospel (J,�hn; him walk upon the water in or,l,*r hind. wh'(-h is now own ­d by King Street and M, 6:15) we ri�ad of the particular reason! that he might. kn,iw Christ'.s power ;' (" �(Irg(,. 'This hisioric house was the preachi-r will say, "GeL ilito the fa- bind; that farrowing- during January, Feh- � ernble ,tFqi-tanr(' iq obtained by a . ,o it was that T' qhion." Many famous nicii of the Pushing, jostling, milling around, runry, July and August ar,P sadly dr- sv-t.(,m (if killing test.s. . he might v,)rnv to know' - 1(.11,, of jo�,.ph Ilonaparle. who . ' -i.-;ty breaking up of this as- - , N'�I( -tifica'(, of to -day on for the. h. affk.c�(.El � ll�, ovm weakn,,s� that. he It, him ho-' United 1-!1­aLe.s were married ill this Sorni� with nowhere to go, .some' ficient from the farmer- viewpoint for The �rrading cv? sembly. Thu pi�ople w,rc so :1 " ('I "';I I'd h,c:mlo Kitig, of Spain by I -it, I,!` the loave-s, lh:-�-, z; n to ,ink. As Josits would i,r(­ur- :,:i:1iority (if hi,. brother, Napoleon. church- homeward bound; I more money, Find from the p,qckvr'- ,I lond (If hr)gq is a mark of com- with the ni�rat ,ivf- Pi-h,r's f:J!h, so hi, would ch­ol, ,1-11, nlos't hi�!oric li,,um� in New York The skyscraper hot�c,ls of the city Wealth and poverty, laughter and for a -t.eady supply. Provision Mad- nirrrial valur, and �4ct traded Ion. they wen- ab�)u', to take him by forco, It rup. into the do-/.cn-,, but we have . t P a rs, � to contend with the exeessivP beat and Farmer,; and ,hippf,rq alike, are and make him a king. Being lef; his cr,nt)dvnc(-. and Maki, h:o) :1' I';' m - � i, known ,,I, th, Juti-I Mansion. ' 11 nd . I -d r )t. Wh;lv 1',-,(-r ken� Ilk ov­ chiefly to note the Hotel Nllinhattan,j Shoulder to shoulder throughout the' cold for tbpqe out of season farrow-! Nvoll l,I(J% is(.,I to breed carefu y a alone, Jesu, w(,nt up into a mountaill ol ' .� :1, ,:;lp,c*. 11:''114 build,lig of th., of Broad- I years . . - aml wm; th, re all alone until thro , I)r"ll .T(�sii� ho walkf,d 01)'111 '110 Wat*'T (,..,.IP::,! ,:,,.I,. or architorturv. common. situated imme(liately cast . . I ingg umuld bring good noturns. f(,(-(] carefully. "Don't work on the v,vy on Weqt 47th St.ret-t, owni-d and A joy, R do,qpair, a mecca foi. some, d demand must Al-aYs'graders for Felocls, work rn the hogs." . l w, 11 ,­mo;,:h, 1 !i, "hon Ili- ob�crvod ;I, tjle i­Ii�i (,�nnjry, ard �,vas, vrected I �� , Supply an . o'clock in tli,� morning, enwig,il h ' I h,.k% Tho fl000i, *;�t­l up thvir wav-, I�V I' g-r .N1 rri,, !h,� hushand of Maryl matiagc4l by an old '-i,eaforth ),)Yi A lilre for the gay, the haunt of the rule in price making. The seasonal Past rocords Nvould iNik-mte eighteen pra��,r. I! .,n, a ,tormy :­rop­'i­ ., I ' Robert Hawthorne, whosw r(Ispecte( I bum, ! high and low in the hog market 's I month- as n InnZ pr,-iduction cycle, ' ous n4,1�; ;­ 'I '11 - (li4cip;f.; ".v, rI, w I., I - � �, ft-ar-1. Th,- (.fT(-(-! or th!-' Phillll�-.. an I1llFlIo­I-(­ fill suit.or ofl Other rosides in SCarorth. Tho qompthing wonderful, something sad; jiiO nn(, more indication of that law.' from In,", to high nr vice versa. the mid-; ­!' -11 ;4,;t when !h; " ,l'!II :11 11v; - !im* he hPi-an tIi sink, Hl' Cw�,'rgo NV;i�hir�rlon- Many R(�volu-' m , � .. hotel is contrally locatN], P(luidistant, Much that is good, a lot that is bad- The progreq.-ivo, hog f"der will not Thlit there will be no marked in- , .1 in h;- ,h-r -ss n-courso to prayf,r: t ,,, ary %vit)iin the walls. � . b "... �:! ,Iry rv!ics , I broke up-,� �h-ro. On-ci, 1-5,, , I ,,, from the different railway terminal Times Square. � only logjrally meet 1hese market crease in production (inring 199-7 " :,.I. ­L_rd. �:,v,- me." His 1011-�(- 'J'h, n—minlf-iA ori-cled to Aaron , * arose a gr( -,j*. toirpost, in 'h,, -k. Ili- " " depotl; wi!hin walking distance. The: The call of the Great White Way triinds, but lie will do so with bacon � s(-,,m.q quite anparent. Tht, Spring -f gr''! ;i-d ,!- %­ h:m to it and 1;urr is not. as inipos.ing as it, dv�serves, courteous personal service reaches in- � i.q. "Will ye no come back 11 . Chr;,�� :,r.-w(.rv.I it:.< prayir with int- vi.t. it. fills a niche in tho world his- to every (II ­tail of telephone, porter, - ag. in "' 1 hogs. � of 1(129 would bring out greater vol- ___ __ . I 11!111%;� �'I-,.�-��.,� " b.: r�,:�' hn: 1, * y vs. The unprofitable feature of the fat' time with h-tivy product ion in the - � :,"Al. Aaron Burr wa.4 a stormy c-hecking, mail, laundry, maid, valet,l hng is clearly shown by comparing' F,,Ill of 192R. The farmer who breeds ( I's. 2():r)j For immodiately hf, �;tretch- ,,, 'r,,! in the political lift- of his time ------------- 431---- , -,I forth his hwA and (,--it* :IT,I %v;-�; ,.I(,c desk, clevator and other evidenocs of � the price.q of the live bog with that qn as to rnqrk(,' (luring the light sea- ight. him. At ,ted Viop-l"resii(lent of l 1 Jc__'7'�__ , � M anagement thoroughness. As per- ROG .. . F 11 ;� . I the -arre tin)(, hF- rebukr4l him. say- the Vnited Stat" in 180fl, In IW4 1 TIMELY MARKETING OF .q of 1,)oq(, lard. � ,;on iq certain t,o) win. �.__ ,�, 11, I , i I ill sonally adjudged, living in this com- . The bacon exports fnr 1926 hive' 1:7,� .— I � inV, -0 thou of littiv faith, wherefore he m,)t-tkllv wounded Alexander Ham- Mon -sense hotel is one round of WITH REGARD FOR PRICE not been overly encouraging for the - — _.0___ - , "I W - I IV i didst thou doubt,?" Peter hall faith' ilton in A du(+ He was ch;irgc-(i with pleasure and happiness accredited to i packers, yet III,(- the farmerst, who I , , I �,, !" 1 t-nough to brint: rjim upon the witer, I ! ONI,Y GOOD TEA GOOD VALUE I I . rpason again�zt tho United States Find its refinvillent of appointments. The FLUCTUATION miss a crop, they stay in the business. - ! ,, , . yet, br,causr, he had not. enmigh t.0 � .ifter an Pxvitini,, trial was acquitted Manhattan is contiguous to mid -city - That these captains of industry ran� ... -1 4 carry him through. Christ tell,; him of the charge. ITv died in great dis- It is the first business of every I In tea, as in everything else, yon ' , he had but bt-tie. Could we but be- tress and poverty at Port Richmond, busines,; and the theatrical dixtricts farmer to cater to the market by err is wefl proven in the grap'll. Note 1 get only what. you pay for. Tea of / 1. . t . i ries during . . . . , . I -P more, we should doubt less. Our -ad ending and last but not Imst, admitting the good quality is .satisfying and econ- , , . , producing only those articles which tbp bog prices and delive, , I i lim Staten Island -rather a % old familiar name, Bob's rat(,s are are readily acceptable by the trade; 1924. The excessive low price dur- . I ! lack of faith Is displeasing to Jesus !of an illustrious state -man r . omical-poor tea is a costly disap- - 0 \ ! though h,P will not ca,tt off weak be- I na ti ci n. Just riKill for expensive New York but ultimate failure results unless inz the Spring fRrrowings, curtailed pointment. A lot of poor quality, � - lieve.rs. Just for a re -t the sightseer should hotel accommodation. George those commodities show a p,,fiL rebreeding to such an extent that che,ap tea is being offered to the pub- C_J��. Like ;I ,oln and father, ser should adopt for lic to -day. go-a-qlijmmin- for a short period and Every stock rai, March and April deliveries of 1925 Christ, accompanied by Peter, went take in the �Apt.t.o, known as India, Coati-., li%t-d for -years in our h('me himself a .system that is reasonably were down and decidedly more cost - I ' Many farmers who would other- -0 I Are you overlooking into the ship and then the storm cea.q. on the east side, near Ghatham 11 Svafortli and learned the printing permanent --a system under which 11 - Pd. When Christ comes into a soul, Square. The low built tenement husinos, in the Sun Office. ck-orge wise have ,stayed in the business re - this economy? lie makes winds and storms to cease houseq are crowded bo the roofs with w'v a 'tod,iously clever boy and be- ------------------ ------- alized R fair price and quite in t'he John Bull isn't doing much damlage there, and commands peace. Israelitish humanity, a cer�ain squar,- loved in the home, consequent upon Fall of '24. in the China shop, but he is evidently At ten o'clock about five mile of th�e section containing a quar- a vivacimis personality verifying the A recent article in the press at- prepared if the Chinese start trouble. days a week, Jones ot Kit- They that were in the ship came ter of a million people. The. push- truth of "the boy is father of the Bladder Troubles tempts to roll a cloud over hog grad- -St. Catharines Standard. and worshipped the Son of God."Tbey cart vendofs are in evidence (-Very- man." Nir. George Coates, born near ing, but this cloud is the reverse to chener says to Long Dis- knew before that he was the Son of where on the Rtreets. To obtain fur- Kinhurn, ill Hullett 4x)wn-hip, bal; the.- the one during 1924 and carries a sil- tance, "I want to speak to God, but now they know it better; ther knowledge. of humanity visit rnpritl(�d distinction of being the Bother Nlany Past 40 ver lining for the farmer. That the There is a question, propounded to R. H. White, Peterboro." and they took occasion to give him China town, the centre of which ig merhanic,nl manager of the Ftin4ncial bacon bog gets no special price con- me on the windows of omnibuses alld White looks forward to the glary due blito his -name; they Mott Street, where the majority of Chronicip, the largest and most in- Seven out of Ten Are Victims, But sideration in the United States mar- on the printed srheet.,; thrust into my Jones' calls, and is always worshipped him. Faith is the proper Chineges live. Here are located the fluential newspaper of its class in Writer Tells How "Uratabs" / ket is correct. They bare not yet R hand by very poor men, hired to dis- at his desk ready for them. principle of worship, and worship is GMnese stores, filled with foreign the Vniti,d States. As reported by Bring Swift, Amazing Relief hog grading policy, The source of tribute such things. It is put in these the genuine product of faith. Ile curios, Joss houses, eating and finanriAl allthorities, such as Dunn With Renewed Vital Force .shipment on the bulk of these bogs tems: "Are you prepared to mee� . "Why do you always ask that comes to God must believe; and lodgling houses, gambling rooms . and and Bra&trpet, this journal is classi- indicates that they are Ontario's your God?" The answer is simple - he that believes in God will come. fied for it,,4 financial rellattility. As "No one knows better than 1, the lowest quality. That this new out- No—Mr. Hilaire Belloc. for Mr. White?" a tele- "Whhout faith it is impossible to opium dens. Be advised and keep a- an old typo, it was a pleasurable horror of joyless days -and sleepless let will continue indefinitely Is doub- . . -0 . ]phone salesman asked Mr. please him; for be that cometh to God —_ -.----- event. in noticing the office towel nigbts. There ,have been times wiihen ful. It is reasonable to expect that Jones. "Because he Is the s , and that he standing in the corner between the I felt -hopeless And helples-s-a-nd Tvhen it will continue until the United States man I want — no one else is a -rewarder of them that diligently Help Your Gordon press and the sink foT wash- my weakness caused me the most in- i)roductfon meets the demand or un- WiU do." "But Mr. White seek him" (Heb. 11:6). --Condensed Mother! ing form -s. "Ont, out brlef candle," tense humiliation. OnI7 those vr�o til prIceg level in favor of be Eura- Try This To B-cuisk. is always at his desk. If ffom Matthew Henry). give us back our "dwelling days." have gone through such tortures MR pean market . However, with im- you said to the operator, . The pleRsure of the visit to George'g possibly realize my great satisfaction proved quality the Canadian bog is Rheumahoe Pains. ' Weak Frail Child. beantliful home in residential Ruther- when Dr. Southworth's URATA139 'fast building for himself a, place Of - , 'Please get me anyone at ford, remains a pleasant epoch of the brought me qvd;ek relief. URAJTABS merit and distinction on the United MISSIONS ,; 1 2624 Peterboro," you would . He needs every bit of strength and New York trip. His good wife is a are truly wonderful, and I give them States markeL 14ow is the time, like People who have been torment#416g, get Mr. White, and the In a class of Hindu and Mussulman energy to grow up and face the daughter of Mr. Peinmon, who many full praise." Such' amazing evidence flie opportufthy of Detimajr1c aurlAg yeaT8---Ye8, even so crippled th-lit tler , Station -to -Station rate students at the Ashrarn at-, one of world and to combat the CUS,eases years .ago, conducted a bakery busi- serves as convincing 'proof of the the war, sell Your off type and stDek were unahlo,to helpAhemablvea-havel Would be about twenty per the students spoke up suddenly and that all chi-ldren encounter. nacrs in Seaforth, and 'big son is an power of URATABS to relieve those up with good quality. . been b-rought 'bank to robust healtb . t Tablets keeord and Is fur- distressing ailinents so often a handt- % With all live stock transactions on through the mighty power of RheumEa4- tent cheaper." said, "Sir, would you mind telling us McCoy't4 Cod Liver Extrac e-m-plovee of the 1 Itheumls. "t's with speed. It should what has inade your life what It Is?" have helped thousands of little ones- their engaFred in preparatory studies cap to those in middle life, a decided ,cash basis, it Is 'natural to I a 'noto Miss station-to-sta- It rather shocked m e for a moment. many of them in worse shape than for fhe. medical professiola. Overworked, sluggish Xi#'879, expect the packer to bt�v tarelully. bring In jwft a few days the relief . 1917=6411 �exclvsivel#. He finds it It was a bolt out of the blue, ag therre your little loved one. Dr. Charles Campbell Is a bot,se- Bladder Weakness and Prostate, Gland Ratio -nal advantage vaust be taken of you.,have prayed for. It attacks the *49w&# every requirement and was nothing that bad led up to tbis. Rich in beaIfth building vitamines bold -nRme in &Afortb, being respon- Trouble bring on so many distrweing supply and demand. The possimli- poisons that cause agony and pain in � Ai4ve's owney. It was so absolutely spontaneous and and a combination of strength and sible for the invasion of the town by ailments which do often lead to seri- ties of an tmprofitable earrr over on the joints and mustles and quickly i � 1. real that I could but stop and quietly fleab builders tb�t do help the ailing the Highland 14pers of New Tork 9)t ous diseases that every sufferer froni cash hogs can nolt be lost sight of. the torturing soreness completely disi� �J I and prayerfully tell how Christ had child In just a few days. the last Old 96W ReunPoll. We were Lanieness, Pains in back and down The farni,er who sold 'his teft hogs as appears, or tits costs you noiffilingi "i 'e at ,hts throtigh groirial, aeant3f Uat frequent part of the 167;006 rAorketed While Rhounia Is harmless std -1 , �11 �., fe, y pu we ght, too. Ydu scheduled to visit the doctor _91M in De- . iscove - .1 , . � � taken an unworthy, brolren 1i and The t on I "'Im"++i,ndop�.. litte Wsh expensive, it is one 41 ry Out " �A , I -� '11': ­ had made it 'whole agalt, and had e urination, "Getung-11 $0 Nev, o a Ammed �.� : - 4.":"� ­ " me, _ftn get 60 McCoy's Tablets for 60 home In Brooklyn but mistAken vo"S 11"6�a*1A*1'- =Mud' sold forced rheumatism to yield 1424 .":, -,V of just as 4ulckly as t1te ,fidth.V710 . .":" � I amt iny bappy soul singing ita way cents at any druggist anywhere. Try transportation preveifted US doing 90. . - , � , 1; -nd Ood wife, . liv4ry at appear. �, � 4a " dovni these twenty, yeara. should try. the 116� it Amgubt, 1925, with the de cil. When; I them for 20 days and if you are not ffo,%,ever, the doctor a 9 , . . �",:. ii�; �; A, ,`.�, " 1. �,� I southworth's 'TURATA . o f g0,060, The patktvq Uk,- them all. im a botMe of Rhems from , I 5), �.... I , I .1 hag finished one of theta, spoke up joyfully satisfied with -resultS get Your like Mallomef and the ,mountain., 64- ill' I Ve to druggist to -day. It'*muo 91*8 � � �, �,'',.� aud said, 'Row, sit, We are 11appy. money back., Demavid McCoy's;-4hey bridged the diffidulo between 118 in good druggist will' sift I On a It ig their business, %t f1leY W ---Ak - �,,- �, lt� � , , 110 I �Yndl read $,on efteat or , 1, , 4� �11,1­1 I - 11­'�,­, I 1.'f . ..... ­...­._­� ... � ... ­­_­ , the 'Hotel Mau- guat'ante UY - fit t48 X ; that is What We wanted to hear.1- ro sugar coated and children love to ouT suite of`rbo7ft dt IS � d gitillhie 01ft Or tMOU6Y get t a foi- les! VVIlen InaTkAW - � l, 1. of the th4lat Road. r-ke thoul. hattan. Pleasant lioum vrere gpiint UP& I I I . I � att�k priodid *rge ,qu-ntitles. I 11111101*17 V91 bif rstbfted- I LLL '. ; "I , �. ­­ � Them" 1 . . . . . I ,,,, I , :"�` �,4.. " �. . � . . ',f, " I I . 0, - V , i:: '111�1j".". j . , , . .. � " . 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