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I'. for his dissat -- being wisely the laughter fig ever so much more agoonfuls into the hot.
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Stainlessware Spoons and Forks "Awful scarce of chi , ., devoted to tho development of the spontaneous, ii deeper, ventilates the 1 .4, and .
was the reply. � -, - . Poole fortunes in East Africa. lungs stimulit" the heart and sets water, I
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These are very attra -Chimneys! But; man, they don't I -1 � --- But didn't any one ever just lood coursing through then- get WAL11. 'eqakt
be left in acid all night without tarnishing. need chimneys in Jerusalem." I . — . -all that money and have a good time? and makes all the organs do their After five or ten M**t . 08 .
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�`-. Dessert Spoons and Forks, each. . J5c !91y"', ,e I big eltance he was just another sail- collected about $250,0W.in 192"b . I
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i.!�Z Table Spoons and Forks, am a chimbley-sweep.' ed for valor in the world war; he was similar and almost as large as the physician's office without urging them ;11 . .
" . . tend nt of the London Calcutta gamble. They set out to have to *-. the effieet of 'laughter, is to I
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soft Cow. ns Duld have put 8- smart, expensive places; they more . ir, not only dqd.s � �7/d,himself I body good, �'but mind ,
li� bout all his savings in the b4wl of or less went what is called "the pace." 'the.. 1 -... 11 . .. ..
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effect. "It shall not stand, neither Do Away With All Soreness . the captain buy leave rent To -day they are staid, prosperous you.feel as glum inside as you 10019 .1
7^?'1`-: . SUNDAY AFTERNOON just as other sailors on the outside t9 those who may, I . - . .
I., shall come to pass.,, Further than and Pain in 24 Hours, from . .
4 rowboats and such? He did not. NO, business men -and one of thein, so in . . . I .
�1� (By Isabel Hamilton, Goderich, Ont.) that the prophet foretells the king of . began to make money. the story goes, has developed a keen happen to be gazing at you. If -On 6ev&aI dents it his off fetider.--Lind-
�.- Israel, instead of being able to seize 1, Emerald Capt. Jones b . the ,other hand you turn the corners say Post . 1. .� I .
;-1 Get a bottle of Moore's He dabbled in Indian exchange- dislike for gambling. of r lips up and keep them there, ay . , ./ I I
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� Lead us, Heavenly Father, lea other people's lands, shall not be able oil with the un . the sweep was paid in rupees --and YOU I . . .
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O'er the world's tempestuous sea; to hold his own. "Within three score it does not Put an end to the pain [ up $25,000 as a starter, The 16 — it 'becomes impiesidible to fee'L glum in. ' As It, Appears,--j'The motorist
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% Guard us, guide us, keep us, feed us, and five -years shall Ephraim be bro- and soreness and do away with the cleaned r of four English side� after a while. The James -Lange thinks be is a kind of monarch,"
. . . itself your money 'Will The proposed merge The cap- theory of emotions was that the body' wotes an angry pedestrian. Happy
i� For we have no help but Thee; ken, that it be not a people." corn railways was announced. UNIVERSAL OPINION is affected first by the emotions, and
".� - I yet possessing every blessing, God, by the prophet, makes R gra- promptly returned. I tain put $100,000 in one of them, and and glorious, long to run over us, so
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��,% If our God our Father be, cious offer to Ahaz, to prove the Don't worry about bow long you've despite calamity howling about the — then the -mind. They said we did not to ppeak.-Toronto Star. I
. ... James Edineston. truth of what he had foretold. "Ask .,had it or how many, other prepara- proposition being sure to fail the feel bad and then cry, but somethift . .
, . thee a sign of the Lord thy God." tions you have tried. This power- tempted the tears to come from our 140 King's Ransom Here --Chinese
.. . canny old seaman stepped out with an The Family Herald anii Weekly Star
1. PRAYER Ahaz is bid to choose his sign, as ful penetrating oil is one prepara- c additional $25,000. of Montreal has, for some weeks, tear Bands, and then we felt bad. Oil bandits -recently kidnapped an editor.
� Gideon about the fleece (Judges tion that will help to make your ad the other hand, something titilated us We don't know what "stuug�' is in,
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We pray Thee, our Father, that 6:37); let him ask for a sign either painful aching feet so healthy and No wonder if the captain swagger- been publishing in each Issue, letters to laugh with our bodies, and them we Chinese but they're itWilldsor Bor-
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.". . our eyes may be opened that we may in the air, or earth, or water, for free from corn and bunion troubles . . . felt joyful and free -hearted interior- der Cities Star.
.. have a clearer vision of the deeper lGod's power is the same in each. that youll be able to go anywhere and again just to take a look at those Dominion, in which the opinion is - . M i M - .
! her financiers! unanimous that The Family Herald is ly- . -
meaning of thb- truth found in the offer, and feet other 'This theory has not been generally Pollyanna --As the horse disappears
I prophets of old. As we I Ahaz refuses the gracious do anything in absolute I In the course of time the captain the greatest value at one dollar a . - horseback riding becomes aristocratic
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because, Lavin made a league with comfort. . accepted by psychologists, but, un
study may we learn how the Assyrians fov help, he would not So marvelously powerful is bought a beautiful country estate 12 year in the world to -day. It is safe doubtedly, it has a germ of truth in and a time may yet arrive when there
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serviceable and faithful to Thee and I, miles from London and got interest- to say no other paper in Canada could it, and it is well to counsel patients is social prestige in walkine-Niagarn
: holden to the God of Israel, for Moone's Emerald Oil that thousands . We be -be ed in automobiles. He lives the life duce so many letters of a similar
I to the needs of our fellow -men. -e was unrepentant and resolved to have found it gives wonderful results repro to try overcome the moodiness and Falls Review.
ask in the nam Christ our 1, he Of a peaceful Riley. He has only one nature. Some are from readers for
persist in his unbelief. However, in the treatment of dangerous SWOIlpn to which they are so
Lord. Amen. Aber
hart is sell_ extravagance -as extravagances go ten, twenty, and even :forty yeant introspection woman's
pretended it was because he would or varicose veins. C. Aber - for a man with money -and that is duration. The Family Herald deserves prone by the deliberate cultivation of putting it Kindly -"A
" I I S. S. LESSON FOR DECEMBER 11th not tempt God. Although a most ir- Ing lots of it. the purchase with much gravity and its success. It has been the motto of habits of laug4liter. husband generally is merely a wind-
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11 Lesson Title -Isaiah Counsels Rut- fall, and no criterion of her taste in
religious. The prophet reproves him - acli/year. It is not that be value year after year. To -day it is a gentlemen," says a woman writer. -
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R.,-.. , MONEY? has fallen in the same pocket twice- magazine that pro- man's vgice on the radio doesn't .
., 31, 36, 27. divine revelation. The king would SUDDEN M the world, a family
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p' , _ Golden Text -ba. 260. not ask of God a sign so the prophet, Lasi June a dentist's assistant nam- institution that served him so well. and young, and an agricultural jour- different at home.-Toront-o . simple
F." Perhaps in the reign Of Ahaz, R in God's name, gave him a sign. - nal excelling anything of the kind on Empire. I . fits --One thing about wowing the
ied Kilpatrick, a man of forty, who But if you think Kilpatrick and the
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�,;;, I maxor opportunities of preaching at give you a sign.” Then is foretold adventurer, a vaudeville artist and a in the use of their sudden money, con- in one big paper of 72 pages, and for Progress --The old time shot who many strokes you take to cut down,
I court, and therefore he wrote the the coming of the Messiah as an as-
�1.1 wanderer, held the top ticket of the aider the "se of James Care;;, the a year. It Is a credit to put notches into his gun handle for a`' stubborn dandelion. -Sault St,( --
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k,� reign of Ah4z an alliance was formed promised deliverer shall The "Inman- of the year was worth $814,800t -But C -- -
,: I between the king of Israel and the uel God with us.,' Ahaz could derive Kilpatrick was shrewd. He had 'sold Derby. JW-io,di fifty-three then, was
re the race half his chance to a married but childless, and deeply in-
�11 a against Ahaz. This rt from this sign for what WO for orphan girls
. , king of Syria comfort syndicate for $50,000. On his tre- tereated in a home I
i�' , caused great consternation, in the should Judah fear when God was mendous lack -the was earning $15 a at Great Crosby. � I :1 i�. I --.t
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.� court and amongst, the people, 80 with his people? out to the . ridai& 1 �'L
r,!: z much so that Alisee heart was mOv- After these comforting words bad week at the time -Kilpatrick finally One day Carew went 11
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'V - ed, and the heart of his people, as the been spoken by the prophet there fol- What did he do with this money? found the sweep ticket in his pocket /1", I .I 7
i tress of the wood are moved with the Ir,Wed terrible threatenings. on Ahaz What would you .have done? - What and wanted to know what it was.
12 I wind. They had made God tb6ir en- and his house. Though the loving '
,.?". have all the winners of the Calcutta Carew expainellL and he smiled as .
I ,,% emy and know not how to make him kind,,,, of God shall not be utterly &ttertheM6nwit.�
�1' .; their friend, and therefore their fears taken away for the sake of David "Sweeps" done with their sudden be looked into the curious, eager / � 21
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. I I -was directed to seek the king at 2 a great calamity shall befall him and Well, take Kilpatrick. . . . 1. .
particular place and to encourage his his house. The country would be He was in far Capetown, South "we'll have the biggest party ever, His Eye to the "Sky k .;
11 iV,� � � Africa, the day Frank Curzon's Call and I'll adopt -oh, say, 3W of You.
�.�-, heart. "Take heed and be quiet; over -run by the Assyrians and gen- I ,I-.,
Boy, the favorite horse, pranced I guess the money will take care of
IVI'7'1� fear not, neither be faint-hearted," e,,Ily depopulated (18-25).
. . was the message for the king because , Chapter 31. In this the prophet home a winner, making Kilpatrick that many, anyway." � I
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�,?" those going to -war with them would pronounces a woe to those who apply rich and independent in a twinkling. Probably Catew thought no more . .. .
1, I-, Quietly, Kilpatrick took his money about the matter. Record has it that I 1
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fl, ,.. suee�osb the attempt should not take of man is vain but the Lord of hosts wanderer became a cautious, conser- at Calcutta, shortly before the race, .
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, 11, usalem. The prophet calls the peo- himself and his father and mother. favorite, 'Manna, belonging to H. E. I I . .
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... and 7) for they will then be in a fit exciting or venturesome as it was fortune, and begged 'hdin to let them-
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- -- the King of Assyria tried to frighten which follow. Quickly and since. _ - And , 000tro lk�� -.". S . eati rnany of its visions I
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4 11 I` .`�. - . .. ising him that his affairs should bronchitis
tis or other chest 1922. She had been earning $16 a perpetuation of Cali* an C Ap.
I shmtly take a hap" turn for him troubles which so Frequently week and contributing to the support I It has seen, in the General Wtors Researih tabor-
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SwIlI ) beginning the attack for the angel of by measFes. .
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al 40all t#1646t , I 111 1:, too, ANGIER'S EMULSION sires. What couldn't one do with the proof of prinilpits .which are .now accepted
fi IV' . . . . . -1 - - I all the kingdoms of the earth made relieves the spasms of coughing, $300,000 -which was Miss Thomas's � factors in automobile des design' and constrUction. I t
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