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I � , : " , �` � , M : I M 'Aake 4* A 4 - i' , "' , ,qold have been arrested 4 ,; - I � I .'' � ,; � , *M , 1. , I I I I I , , � "' I � M M - I 11, � -, �: �; ' F_-_1 M 1, JJ:',m . �J m rtain Of W11',,a mad. been Wd - lie W ' ' N ". I M M 1. , M 11 i .� I I "fa I -W. - m� . . M M � I M ­ (,t& I- . I , ,M. , , �;pnp. Ile was not fiUbba'nod by "The �� -,­ !, p, cigoum4utial eAdencp i-908111 t M . 11., ,M:-, ' M � , ' ' .' 1. .� �.'. E � I I . M � ��- I , M . I , ' 1'1� ' . 0 �4% _', "no, M a " � Ada in the way, or t4# alwat in the M I , � �.L I " :�: I[ IN= VQ014 U'4dQUbte,Q'y have sent hi t ,"(1, , - ­: I �� th ", I O" , �t,�M: �, � T_ � L 'L , ArLD � ad repgAted bit--, I., 1�� .: ��- -Fr' I M � t an " li, "' �' S�;` i:a �� M I � *rave." U4 b , tQ 3101, IVA had *oot been for a olove� � : 0151 t. che- a va 1 7 � ,3 � "' 1 � 111 In - i I es, " f Eleven lQbllidrea Ip$ P M I �', j-, . or us, had. joined again the *1 . pector m6f the postoffice department I L, M , �8 f , a �, ='any of the disciples and was now I 1) P� inkjja�pl'* who had been working on the case. , i ' - I., . " I � 1 '4 . , ? - . � � eager in his seaTch for the truth 4- Lyd6 E. �PoUnd , 101 don't think this man is - Ut "! , St , I — 1 . . W " VI: . ble Cow . 418 !16 arthe � I %, .1 ��� "�. � 11�1�.. I e mid the inspector. "If he made . I . .11 Inside and Out * about the empty grave. . . — � � 1, . � I 9.. . - "". When John stooped down and look- . . I . substitution, preparing a packet ex- ­ . -1. . .. �`�, �..! I , erience de*l, I : ,- ed in'be saw the linen clothes lying. Her. taiteresting E*p - utly like the other in every . � N'' .. — stration We have always maintained that Magic is N - . . 11 ,,_RED PAINTING AND VARNISHING hy did the make the regi I I, �),�,� ,� `11 I Peter on gbirig in saw the same thing 1lucki,pgbam, Q ebee.-'*l am - . w the cheapest baking powder ... bemuse it goes I , , . Y' 'j, . 1, � but, in addition, the napkin that was motWj'�of eleve living ildren, rtumbers on the fake packet 666 in- - yve Bros., High Standard Paint about his head, not lying with the , .,I... I 1i and baby . stead of 999 as they were �n the orig- the farthest, -And t114t ii also the OPIP1911 Of 1_1 ­�', ,,, , - � linen clothes, but wrapped together five mon , oI& inal?' substitution In the many thousands of housew1vv,,whQ 'use � .1 in a place by itself. John, encourag- I amipaly3is years go perfect was the I I I e maximum value in dollars and material. ed by Peter's boldness, now went in old -and 1. have le'very other way, even to the kind of it constantly. !:,.,: - taken Lydig E. string used, that no one but himself I I � s,farthest, wears longest, and is made of ab- and saw these things more distinc� �� I I . - ly. They could not but realize that Pinkham's V6ge- had caught the significance of the al- �Mrs. B. Marsh, Prescott, Ont.) recently 17 pure ingredients. there had been no unseenly haste table Compound most identical numbers. His quick- wrote:— I I , for weakness and ness saived� an innocent clerk -and . � . i� .. I � In this passage we are : . I I 1 :.1 about it. ' 1. my nerves. I knew sent a crooked one to jail for a most . � � told, "John saw and believed," n I of It Min I "I have tried all kinds of baking powder, 1�,1�1 .�!11 0 6 i S gUar Luke 24:12 we read that "'P2,Ut,a,'w m. Ld I _ sister, Dame El clever crime. but I have found that Magic is the best, 0�4p �.,��' Varnish for floors The inspector managed to secure a / - .1�'. ptunite and wondered." John outran him to �, i ' I . . I � . . 0 ouard Bellefeuille My pastries axe As ' �� � . �� I . I .1 io, -4 mpqe of the handwriting of all the est and goes the farthest. . ,,i�412V� �. the grave and afterwards in discern- o f Ramsayville. sla � 1, , i , ment, ­ ­­ — For five years I othe I—'. ed to withstand Boiling water, r clerks in the particular depart- lijiit as a feather and I shall never use,, any , � 1,111��?.11.� , especially of their way R5,i �, '; 1 . �f "I I �� why -as it that they were so slow was in misery and was always ready ment involved, other baking powder but Magic." , �,��.�,', _ Icids, Ammonia, Ice or rain. Will to believe? The Old Testament to c4,. Now I am so happy to have of maluing figures. When this was . , it! �. for and insist on getting "M .i: ;!! �X! done, suspicion clearly pointed to a Ask agic" Baking Pow- � " I I " " $ 1 . good health. My daughter, who is I .i �, �,,��'- ;�; . spoke of the resurrection of the Mes- I , L" - . . . �',', , I.. :, r ot turn white or effect the siah and the disciples believed he was 18 yeara old, has also taken it and man who w1as a close colleague of der. No other is "just the same." I . _�? : , to recommend it to all "'. . I �:� . the Messiah. Jesus, had often spok- wiff be ha . rgp7 ,the first man accused. He was faced o " . '' � ... ..... 0 young , -Dame WILLUM PAR- with -the substitution -and confessed. � I , colors in Linoleum, per tin en of his rising again on the third gir . ' �. I ��� ... t,�, day. In Luke (24:45, -6) we find the ENT, Box 414, Buckingham, Quebec. The writing of the letters 666 in- E. W. GILLETT CO. LTD.. �,: " .. :t . - Why suffer for years with back- stead of 999 was the one slip that � ..� .. �� reason of their slowness to believe. ,TORONTO, CANADA o M � I'll . . ache, nervousness and othet ailments � � . . _____ _4-111 It was that "He had not yet opened common to women from early life to spoiled an otherwise perfect crime. .1 � . . . ­ ­ �. - __ He thad watched the passage of the - ­ ___J � - -­ �-kla � ; ,-@R* their understanding to understand middle af% when Lydia E. Pinkham's . _.— .. ­ � ,_ ,e money packet for weeks, familiarizing , I I ____ - the Scriptures." Vegetab e Compound will give you � 1. - _. , I , w I Jesus on different occasions appear- rW,ell himself with every detail of its ap- � . ., ed to certain of His followers and in In a recent country -wide canvass pearance. When he brought the fake � , � � John 21:1-23 we see Him with seven of purchasers of Lydia E. Pinkham'a packet down to make the transfer he I I . of His disciples at the sea of Tiberias. Ve etable Compound, over 26%000 had it all ready except to filli in the I A :1 Of the ten appearances of the Risen replies were rem I ived, and 98 out of registration number. By some quirk : Saviour recorded in Scripture, this is every 100 reported they were, bene- of vision he had got the figures up- ! the seventh but to His disciples the fited by its use. C side down. He -admitted lids blunder. � � These Strong Wagons At Bargain Prices third. The disciples had returned to -.-----. ___ The actual substitution ,had been I I .— .. _____ easy enough,he explained. It �vas a & A I $5.75 AND $6.50 ---LARGE SIZE Galilee and here it is recorded that .. I they had resumed their secular Occu- Those who haN-c not already had eDme matter . of seconds, and -he had it work- M A . -ties of other ,ed out in pation but with no success. As they of the new choice vai�L advance. All that was nee- . - I . essary was to distract his co,lleague's - --- were returning, and when near the crops such as O.A.C. No. 144 Oats, , here, they saw a stranger on the O.A.C. No. 211 Soy Beans, O.A,C. attention for a fraction of time and . - 85 Spring Wheat and O.A.C. No. I shore. He called to them, using a No the trick w -as done, . . , - . G. A. S I L L 5`0 & -- S"A 0 N 'Z'S' I'n;ot unusual designation, "GhildTen 61-Sp,ing Rye, are securing these He wa-s convicted and sentenced; complains that a letter with money vision -has a fine reputation for al 1�ave ye any meat?" On answering varieties from which to make a start, and the inspection division of the in it has gone astray, he replies, 'But ways getting its man, and that is ht in the negative He told them where Application for the earlier crops are Canadian postoffice had scored another I have -been sending money like this connection with crime committeed . to try again. Again John showed hi.i still being rveoived at the College triumph in its ceaseless fight to pro- for years, and this is the first time against the mails by,out-siders. Peo- ____ __ . power of discernment over Peter and from Northern Ontario, and those for teot the mails from the crookedness anything has happened.' Unconsci- ple may recall the famous Montreal said to him, "It is the Lord." Peter the later kinds will continue to ar- that strikes from within as from the ously he pays tribute to the honesty mail robbery of August, 1924, when SUNDAY AFTERNOON chre to weep there and to anoint thL, at once left the ship to the care Of rive from all parts of the Province fraud and fakery from without, a of -our men, but at the s-ame time he bandits obtained $38,000 and missed (By Isabel HamiltoN Goderich, Ont.) body of Jesus. A glorious discoverV the others and went through the wa- for some time to come. Any of the matter that was related in a previous. supphies a reason for the occasional by the miscalculation of a mere day . met her, the stone was rolled away ter to Jesus. WhLn all had landed farmers wishing this material shoul article. man's dishonesty. . getting more than a million. They and the grave was empty. At first that provision bad b,, t, n appl to the P'ield Husbandry Depart- Lik . e the famous Mounted, it may "When a letter is registered it is had studied the situation for weeks, 0 Love that casts out fear, they saw I I y . be sand of the inspection division, that scie4tifically, and they she did not realize the meaning of, m,ade for the satisfying of their hurl- I ment, Ag-ricultuml College, Guelpn, ,safe. Only one in 80,000 goes astray carefully, 0 Love that casts out sin, the empty grave, she jumped to the' they always get their man. The dis- or meets with a mishap. It is virt- made their coup when, ordinarily, i ger. . I Ontardo. bonest sorter or clerk may have a ually impossible for an employe to there would have been more than a Tarry no more without, conclusion that the body had been re- , When Jesus called His first disciplei; 1 But come and dwell within. moved to another place, and her solic- He told them Ife-would make then,! WEAK AND NERVOUS seemingly airtight system, but sooner tamper with a registered letter with- million in transit. But the best -laid , itude gave wings to her feet, and she fishers of men. Ile now tells he or later be will find himself faced out being traced." schemes even of modern gangsters go Great love of God, come in, flew back alone, in the early morning bring the fish they had cau t t in to with proofs of his fall from grace suf- When a postal employe tis brought sometimes wrong. They had not tak- Wellspring of heavenly peace, to tell the disciples what she had � gh and The Condition of a P. E. 1. Lady ficient to send him to jail. Some day, into court and charged with theft or en a hDliday into their calculations, � Thou Living Water, come, seen. i Peter went and drew the net to lawl Who Again Rejoices in Good sooner or later, a quiet voice will say Spring up, and never cease. ; and then was seen the multitude an -i Health. .some similar misdemeanor, it fre- and the fact that, as a result, the Dr. Brown, commenting on Mary' in Ws ear, "We have caught you r, -teal - I the size of the fishes they had caught. I , quently happens that he is merely more than a milli -on would be carried Horatius Bonar. Magdalene's dovotiun to Jestis, says, I It was to the disciples a manife,;La- I "I can mosi ht�artily recommend Dr, ing money from letters," and protest charged with one or two specific inci- a day later in the week than usual. "Nowhere in the Bible -nowhere ` will be useless. When an inspector dents. It looks as if the poor fellow So they got a mere $38,000. ... i tion of the power of Christ's con- Williams, Pink PRAYER , Pills to all weak peo- Christianity is woman's place more mand over the sea and its living con- lyle," says Mrs, Augustin Arsenault, speaks like that he is sure. had merely made one or two slips in However, the point is that by De - Encourage our hearts, 0 God, that beautiful than here, in looking, ere tents. It was symbolical of their Wellington Station, P.E.I. "Before At the time of writing the inspec- an "otherwise blameless record and ce-ber eleven members of the gang we may love Thee more and more ; others are astir, fur the Saviour so future ministry. They were still to began their ust, I was very weak and t;on division has secured Ill convic- had been caught at his first crime. 'had been rounded up, although they 1. kindle our souls that we may praise dc-ar to her, receiving from the lips be fishers of men and to bring manY nervous. I li;id always worked hard, tions to date for the present fiscal This feature is often phayed up by bad scattered all over North America Thee-, order our thoughts, word, and that had fed so many His first, word to the Saviour. wirth no thought of my health, until year for cidmes committed through- the defending lawyer to influence the and in the subsequent trial six of 2 as the risen One, and ge.Ciig a com- out Canada against the mails. Last judge and jury to leniency. As a them were convicted and given life deteds, within and without, that we . Jesus then invited them to dir-e .suddenly my ,,I rength left &e. I began f! Scal year there were 84 convictions, matter of fact, no offender of this sentences, three were convicted and may lit, wholly thine; and may .serve mission from Him to carr-, the glad with him, and after the repast had to feel tired and depressed, aild did I. praise and glorify Thee, for ever and tidings to His disconsolate "breth- and the year before 74. The increase type, unless he be a very awkward given five years apiece, and two were . ren " But some of the most beauti- been partaken of, He addressed him- not sleep well at night, feeling jus t as in convictions is not so much Proof or witless one, is caught on his fi.rst freed on suspended sentence after ever, through Jesus Christ, our Lord. ' Self to Simon Peter. Peter had re- tired in thO Morning as when I went 4111 -en. (British Weekly ful specimens fif female Christianity of increased criminality with the or second offense. The mere fact turning king's evidence. They had a -) joined the little company but this was to 'bed at night. I began to feel dis- mails as a basis of improved methods that be is in court is proof, in the short run and they got quick adlift. will never be beard of till the resn'- to be his public re-establishment by courag-ed w.lw-n I would think of the & S. LESSON FOR MAY 8th, 192". rection morn. Jesus. Three times be had denied work necessary for me to do. I got of discovery. During the last few great majority of cases, that he has The inervitability of Canadian punish - years the inspection division has been repeating the offense for some merit wa.s something new in the car - Lesson Title Peter and The Risen "Unseen, unfelt their earthly growth, Him so now he was given a chance to some medicint- from the doctor whom brought its system of detection to a time. He is only tried on the one or eers of these American gunmen. Lord. And self -accused of sin and sloth acknowledge His love the same num- I consulted, hut it did not appear . to point where practically no irregular- two commissions of which the inspec- In this case the Canadian inspec- - her of times. The whole scene of hi.4 meet my rase as I showed no Im- ity within the service can long es- tion division has secured final and un- fors had the co-operation of the re- ' Lesson Passage -John 20 : 1-10 They live and die; their names dec ay, avowal of devotion to Jesus before provement whille, taking it. Then a cape its inevitable accounting. shakeable proof. The postoffice de- markable machinery maintained in 21:1-23. Their fragrance passeA vivan away; His arrest and his base denial of him neighbor advised me to try Dr. Wil- . Golden Text -1 Peter 1:3. Not all these convictions - since partment laughs to itself when it sees the United States by the postoffice de - Like violet -q in the freezing blast, in the palace of the high priest would liams' Pink Pills ,and I got a supply they cover a wide range of wrong- sob stuff and sympathy wasted on partment to curb and catch crime& Mar , ,, Magdalene, because of he,- No vernal ' steam aroun,l they cast- come vividly to his mind and over- of this medicine. I very soon found gTatitude to Jesus for relieving her of But thpv shall flourish from the tomb, doing -were aga mployes, some of its erring employes. Instead against t(he mails. But whereas, in ath of God shall wake them to him, Simon, .son of Jonas, lovem their u,,- until I was well again, and but a goodly proportion of them were. of being the first offen,ders they are the United States, the brilliant work evil spiriLA, accompanied him t.o Jer- The bre' whelm him with shame as Jesus said they were helping me, and I rontinue,i usalem and ministered unto His wants. in'o od,rous blown." But when the thousands Of Postal represented they are usually being of such investrigators is frequently set Her g-rea*.. love overcame her fear of thou me more than these?" After I have Ix -en strong and well ever servants in Canada are considered, caught at the end of considerable at naught by court delays and poli - death for :;ht- watched her fri-end suf- -Kehle. the third time of question and answer since." their general honesty is found ad;nir- crookedness. ticall justice, the administration Of fer and die upon the cross. The Jews' On b-iring Mary's ,strange glory, Jesus addressM Petvr as if He should Dr. Wiiliams' Pink Pill . s do one able and amazing. In 1his public The mis-appropriation of postoffice the law in Canada ground out with - religion forbade them to meddle any two of the disciples, Peter and John, .say, "Now, Simon, the last speck of thing - and do it well. Th( -N build up, service of which trust is a basis and fund, is another serious prooblem of out delay its inevitable reckoning. more than needs mwst with graves ,;et off at onve for the s�epulchre. The the cloud which 6verhung thee since purify anol enrich the blood, and a% ' an exact and urLswerviing honesty the the present time confronting the in - and dead bodies. Again her love was younger outran the elder but on that night of nights is dispelled; the hlo,)il supplies the whole body, I ..V:11 I henc-eforth thou art to me and to my new )if(, is given to the entire systoem. cardinal virtue, few indeed fail in spection division, according to the of- ----------*— " . supreme, for she went to the ssepul- reaching the sepulchre be had not the. their obligations. You have only to licial quoted above. A number of PROMISE YAURSELF- I work as if no such scene had ever Better -1(-(-p, steady nerves, improve(t think of the tens of millions of im- c as p., - - - - I - � ., have befm disclos�ed, usually in � . - - __ happenv4i" (Brown'.q Commentary), appvtitt-, increased vigor -all these roTtant and confloiential and frequent- ,mail ,frices, where. the postmaster To be so strong -that no -thing can . . He was commissioned to feed botn ctan ho . i,mrs by taking Dr. Williams' I ly vnluable ,letters committed to their had taken postoffice funds for his own disturb your peace of mind. lambs and sheep -both young disci- Poi nk Pi I!s. Begin to -day. Sold by all care annually which for a trifling use, often with the idea of replacing To talk health, happiness and pros- r4ess and more mature, whether of age medi(.in,- doalers or by mail, post paid or Christian experience. After this at .rio ri-ni�z a b,Dx from T'he Dr. Wil- --up. le of cents and by a species of them when -he got over some tem- 1 perity to every person you meet. Jesu- forewarns Peter of his martyr- liams, Nledwine Co., Brockville, Ont. magic are delivered accurately, safe- poraTy stringency which afforded the To make all your friends feel that '111B death, but &-clines to give him any ly, and on time, into homes, stores excuse for doing so, Not all these there is som-etbing in them. 4 information as to what is to he the - and business places to know that hon- cases have been prDsecuted where a To lank at the sunny side of every- ,,,� 1�r;�, . , lily i esty is the foundation of such an refund has been made, but genera', thing and make your optimrism comet V- � end of his companion John. Jesus, THEY TOO GET THEIR MAN achievement. But, as in other ser- . 1� , , i told Peter he should not only feed Hi� . prosecution,,it is ,,vaid, will be inevit- true. ,�. . ,� -Ir-, I I .. ;� lambs and 1119 sheep, but, after a long A certain Canadian bank was in vices, there are always those to whoin able unless the situation improve.s. To think only of the beost, to work 5� 11, . �11: ,-, temptation is too strong. Practice Recently a northern Ontario delinqu, only for the best and to expect only . . . . . 1"... " . ­ career of such service, he. should b( the habit of sending a money packet gives men handling mail an addition- ent of th�is type was given seven years. ffie best. ' 1, -thy to die for the name of weekly through the mails to a certain :" - counted wor . al sense . that makes them sus,pect In some of these cases the post- To be just as enthusiastic about . the Lord Jesus. By His revelation town. This packet, though'inconspic- money within. Pingers itch -and an ,,,t,e, has not been the culprit, It the succes,,; of Others as you ..... ..., to Peter of his end and His with -bold- uous, wp-,; as Will known to the pos- occasional man falls. It seems so has been a son or daughter taking ad- about your own. are ings of information about John's tal -authorities as the mayor's face is easy. Wbat is an add letter among vantage of the loose business system To forget the mistakes of the pacit I .. - manner of dying we s, -e bow abso- to a traffic cop. For its size, shape . I'll. these myriads? They reckon witholl small office to whom the trouble and press On to the greater achieve- . lutely Christ claims the disposition of and wrapping never varied. Even the .� of a . I 11 the nimble wits of the inspection di- ba�L been traced. � . . ,4 human life. Jesus saith unto him, "If string was a consthrit -factor. vision, whose adin is to keep the se ments of the future. . I 1 1 will that he tarr On their ,;ide the postal authorities r- 'A ri�m angle has been given to the To wear a cheerful counternance ail . y till I come, what vice clean. misapproi;4�­o,f postall funds re- all times and give every living crea- is that to thee? Follow thou me." certainly took every precaution to see when a man begins the crime of cently by the introduction � route. Ev- of C.O.D. ture you meert a smifle. 1. that no mishap befell it en stealing money from letters he lays Many a small non -accounting office To give so much time to the im- WORLD MISSIONS ery hand that touched thritR valuable hin-we4f open to inevitable capture if where no money ordefs were i".ued provement of yourself that you tmvek �. "In .speaking of the witn4% of the parcel wa.-t known and checked; every he continues. He usually continues. and where the year's revenue was of- no time to criticize othen. . .. ��, . . lips, I do not moan to overlook the move that it went through was de- It is impossible to give the details of ten under , hundred dol4ars found To be too large for worry, too � ........ ""..r, fact that it must be a witness backed sign-effly crook proof. , _;.... ..... . ", by life. "This man who is to speak You may imagine, therefore, th,! bow he is traced down; but when themselves sometimes with as much noble for anger, boo strong for fear . , . .. complaints are made of missing mail � . . ca money a� that on hand from a single and too happy to permit the presence . . __ I to -day is back of everything be says," surprise when, on being opened one the postoffice n trace and trace and day's C.O.D. collections. Sometimes, of trouble. said the chairman of a meeting in in- day at itq destination, it was found narrow and narrow until the plague woithout particular thought of wrong, troducing a speaker. He could have to contain instead of the usual su-m spot is localized within the limits of the postmaster has found the money -0 - Go to the said nothing finer. A friend of mine of money, pieces of newspaper clip e an offiet. Their dt is merely a matter most convenient for paying a bill or MAY ROD AND GUN ! w ! nt into a s,hoe shop arid found the. ped to make a bundle of the sam & testing, according to a system not -meeting a rriooit gage. Complications Hindu qhop-keeper in deep distress. size. The sub9titution, clever and to 'be disclosed, until one day-­9urely have come, however, when the money Presenting the beauties of Canada I He had lost his -only son. My friend corrirAete, was undoubtedly an inside -the law speaks into the arrant one's was not forthcoming. to tourists, Rod and Gun and Canad- to comfort him said: "Well, my bro- job. -par and sends him to prison. ther, remember in your trouble that Investigvition began and, shortly. it There is a worse angle than that, ian Silver Fox News appears tbho #04tsto#14t God is 'ove." The Hind-u's fac,� narrowed down to a sorter in the of- "The time taken in running a mnn unfortunately. There have been a month as a special Dominion of Can- to earth," said a high official 'It POS- number of cages where the post,mas- ads Tourist number. The May iseue brightened up and he said, "Yes, I fice -he,re the packet had been des- tal headquarters in Ottawa, "depends ter or a member of his faintly has or- is featured by a special seation, pro- . know God is love." My friend, inter- patched. Questioned, this man pro- a good deal On the conditions. In der,d C.O.D. under fictitious names, fusely illustrated, -in wbi4h thecount- esled at his evident eagerness, asked- tested his innocente. But the substi- s -mall offices drregularities are mces- and then kept the arriving parcel less attractAom wFdch Canada ,has to. DEALER "How tio you know God is lovt,? I tution had undoubtedly taken place sarily more easily and quickly traced without payment. One postmaster's offer are I -aid before tourists. An edi- "Ob," said the Hindu, "I worked for -bifle the packet was under his ca:re. than in large offices wthere a great wife carnied this particular me on torial written by Hon. Charles Stew - Foy Sahib in Cawnpore, and no end He ,bad not thel gRghtest alibi. The 92 He Will Serve You BettL67 many men work. In the latter it for some time i>efore she was inevit- Wt, Minister of the Interior, welcoomes ' could work for Foy Sahib and not packet bad not -been out of his hands. takes longer to eliminate the unknown ably run to earth. I naltors to the Dominion. and Save You Monev— know God is love." Here was a wit- All be could plead was th factors. But the elimination pro- "But," said the official, "these ir- The articles and stories coubained .1� ness with the whole of life behind it, membered -a monietftrY interruption r-eeds, and the guilty man will surely regularities are, after all, mere inci. in the issue cover practically all �- The Firestone Dealer is backed by an organization world- Forty years of beautiful living was when hin attentibn had ,b..een distract- be caugbt, That's absolute. . ' I I ;, I � wide in scope and influence An institution whose success speaking to the Hindu in his hour of "I have talked to many men who dents in the service. There Is not one provinces from New Branswiek to -, distress. Christ interpreted through .. - - -_ --- case of wrong -doing in every thousaud British Columbia, a wide fiGI& and full ". � 1 . � is the outcome of a single purpose, steadfastly upheld, to experienee and backed by flne living have been caught taking money from employes. Instead of makiing an of- of inteiesting material, fiction and '. � . build tires of the highest quality and reduce the cost of the mails and they said invaAalylY ficial pessimistic about humanity as fact, for those imterested in huntitrig, . . tire mileage. is almost irresistible to Tndia to -day. that they thought they bad figured revealed In the postal system it makes fishing and outdoor life. seasonable I -(The Christ of The Indian Road). , , out oschemes in which they never w�uld him optimistic. : You, can depeild upon the Firestone Dealer -not only for , The percentage of arbicles we embained in the reguIr �, the "13etter Service" which goes with these better tires, but . -0 �1� �' � � be caught. But a man has Only to crime and -loss is so small that it is departments on Fialdng, Guns and "�, repeat a certain num-beT. of times and -tcarcely a fa�toor, except from the Ammunition, Outdoor Talk and Ken- , . P f6r the econorny, safety and comfort that Gum -Dipped EXPERIMENTAL UNION FTELD I ly, - be will be caught inevitably. point of v;iew of the Inspection divis- Trel. I �,,. -_ #' �, 11 . Tires. give. TESTS WITH FARM CROPS "I don't understand P"Ple Putting ion, whose duty it is to ferret out ard Rod and Gum and Canadian Silver " . I money in umrWstered letters. TheY fight individual cases." ti� VlftSTO&E =,% as RUhBER compANy op CANADA Limit,d About two thousand farmers have JA T � Fox News is published monthly by W. 11� I ". . I will Persist in dooing so, in spite of ylor, Lhnited, Wbodgtoek, Out, ,�,.,!, HAMILTON, CANADA P,Iready -applied to the Ontario A,gri- .. I � riess of registration and in In another sense, the Inspection di- J. TA ;,�� .11, I..", the cheap I I . ��:,,; cultural College for ernall samlAes of snite of f -be fact that by I --- �111':.­ MOST MILES PER DOLLAR A . doing so — ___ - - ,,�", .1 seed for experimenting on th-gr ovo-n fhev are inviting disbonesty. Eigh 1. 1� .1 v, � , 11 - � � �.. - - M1% - I 0 tv � fl"Ki,?J I I XT." fa"irs. The demand this sessort for ner cent. of anv — &. 'V4, I I - ' I I -DIPPED TERES . we� flnd - ixl�­ I I , A, I . rm—Lbs TH9 ONLY GUM � dishonesty I 1 ��,4.'­, _*� ... ,�­:4�_ 4 _­_ � — . .!�­:4�_ . _.!�­:4�_ , ,," . . 1.-r :. 4, " , . ­! . I_-. . 1. I ___ - I . . -*ernal Pa -is 01',,�V � "t 01 _.!�­:4�_ !",ii4 fhes�e free smmples for experimental I within the service fin E.0%114 If _��,�, !� 0'�,i 1! !.,-, � _, I dq its; cause in Fintefritat 11 ", een heavy �in the case . -1 - �, I ... . I _-1 �n wj;"�M,��; ,�, I � purposes has b �,his ."InTle reason. The tf-mpbation are pr -o" 1Y relieved k- ' , "'' ,,?, �,.$ �, ,V�!�'g, , -, , "' 111" , qtJg%'r ' & . ., 11 _' " ","',",,�,­,�­ ..'� - �,X,,i",J , ,. � � .,I., of roots ineludl-fig J&`ftg%18, , wiouq � - 11 . . I of ol . Inonev Itialde a lettpr rn.akes 9% , � �..��:,.-,,,_ - _- , ", � � , . 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