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The Huron Expositor, 1928-09-21, Page 2
I • M ,� tji It W r . �- T T T I f'� i h , '. z f I 11,I 'i. a , % �4 7 i f .,, . ' � 4.� , y, x 3 �a �r. .I T F 4 C J V.. M1i�, 0001 N ., w Yq 1 5 L �ro , I s,: .. - t+ , odery�e. P . . ' }+� . „r .. iaR !. 1: a :: o G" "�kffi� s . �• .jAWQ q r, n .1 �^ �,p n. aRi - �6i i�+ N64 },� Yxry,�: cif\ ::. i I. WO.. $,� . . : , .. -•. .. 1 :. ... R ,t '1d:•. ,PPY •�•� nnA jpi"] .. 1. �{ ,' „� rd4� 41 f e' qV �y r,RftIpp �!A.'h •...,�..., .. .. .. .,..... .: n ., ; ':,- , , :: '....n -' _ tp,'�.Y�i FN GAIf.TfiH.VLi� P ,M.�� '.:: .. ..i. �.. , , !,f 4' y s L.: n 4• a .:.. .,.. ,. ,. yy, e� tltl�+I �t 7rFy',' .•Mid; Y " - :•:4':: ::L•. ':i:.'. 'v , IS , .'Sit.: { q a ai",n+. Xn�er . a .. ... r "':':•.,, StiA�l. .94 , r , :.-1 •W. : �...... „ , „ �, And wlaa cekc a r,tale-At �,yy a c ��p trillkQ,L Q �q �¢ :R S u �'k �* d . ,; .. .. a _,_ 7, ,i tl�tp, I�,Qx'ax4,'Ytttl 7= a:zn „, it I 111'.„... .y... ..rim - �' ,. -,. .,; .7 r . 11 r:.. °. .e ..,,,,, +••^...-:iii .• r : ,�: .: . m” �,'.ttR +�, 4' ,(�� W�W W ..�� l., 1::'. I ,"' „ ..,. .i.,::, V,, s'', 1'�Iw taTM �' ,, 1c>ived foto ofdiota ra nu . ' . a r, s rester fax ,,.», -, �`n treasure �5,.,, . r. or b 'stalled iii . , w . r r 1 . ;: ; a .. -,; ri n zsre •ber of ladies wlip inay e. �.��, old f n nelakive orf e d �P, a ,, nr q , ` ° 9100 ca , east or west unt , 1 y -an, ', a� Y a :a r . ` ;. �. Tha ",,,,lel .�, 1 , ¢ ions aro a ; , tfer because of varicose his harem ie unlimited as the nna�c � .:;s .;' ,i+ .. y '�. ?r, And h�.2 rewards m0 pr c worried 44 .X7 : '�• 'ma: 'h ve In hi� - ,..'', iii .,. $' 1',.,. r, �, , ,,� old. ea, the lz at sudl �? { ? q `- Thaw all their etgres of g veins, ox '�g114,ch y e tkii ber oi' hol"as Y s '.:i ;i1i; 7 - sc` give to t.0 stalblea. "-N= Of elle-c'taatams of *.'+`� v rr.`'ria ,'up�;' . } ?" : , `,x' y� 1 ¶ p anyone �yy flits world can pis s ,a - ,4 c , ,n'Y7".�"' - r: t a�lAtl. Q�'i �ull, Jl2�r`Le�i�,�' •v;"s+. 1' O S ` � We me � � AilZR at literally hull- Solaxnan suln4ve im Oriental c u-Atri� �i>" , i �„ c , r a i . k'Ikt _ get a pr a *iption th 1 Y ersistent i:;, is ` �, w, y�Y J�"�i� an estl]lIIl�.te< le all over the eountxy to -'day and ma119 is more .pl;,+ ; 8Ye yOlA ra .for dreds ofPP oulak '1i w " . "Y' ' h -. ~ i, ' Our Heav y Father we p Y foo fan. than the harem',. 'Sultan;' M Y a!.ki�tt ., ! , ,� tin.: O�1 �I�i&��r" are ual. npi'th complete• s si # I; '� '.. CORS nOt�lting t0 Y. a blessing upon. the youth •of our landa ag father o the .pretert Sultan, ,, ; `1„�,ined in Self eriod of •rl F=: nil :"�F.. aC ma bAwell tri Simply ask Your dxu gest for .an Yousc�ef,t;>r� .. the r� er size all' p� that they Y c tale of Emerald. collected his harem Quem a pSFr 5.' ra. ,c I,a sok -rest l ,°r sF_ �.,; ,,II' "` p p so that the may grow into original` t3Np-oun a kw a� and no dbu�t t g c a ; r, r i '..!a m. a • , e co;?trol, Y it an �i 1 nSghit. and morning; to many ye, "a, ffi .:' a l .Gad Q P': 4 p s�J j r:'' , `sr� a- . ° t Olt' �7O1&TC1A1(°1fBalC 4 :ore and wpright isxi and women, 4>F Y I z 1. the ihrr swollen, epl`iro;d veins, rubbing delight in it. .When he diad at the ,.. _ ra y ,ln, .: . 4 "', Going their share to establish _ - - L ,•.. .r'f i , + " j ��%e eII1C1 l0 SP�I��ed lfT<ne-� m of God upom '.earth. In gently, up+t!aard and towards the heart age of forky-five he .had c&oape who . _.. -.- �s�T„ p ° kingdom as the blood in the veins floyrs that ladies, more or less beputiful,. who f,ka e ehanieS, thi' hest Of 1t�atel - .Jesus name we pray. Aineq. } r�.• way. Scor► you will notice that they• had fox the most pari come to him —. oned.b� �3ameroa 1," x s wwd -. charge nOthlln f®r N ]FOIE SEP7C:'23rd are rowing smaller and the treat- 'as for from !the various' pashas month for five years, and Taylor dux ink d o CameTgn ,advanced. for ,aE� 4, 11 .i,.Y Sd � his, and eine g � S. S n.II;S5® t ,1-1 ,,i�-,H„ • , went sh'cxuld he continued until the aver whom he ruled. 'Obviously the turn signed a obntract with a num whl';', {i ifs"" o Z 1-1 'R'' Oldr lin SlACCeSSfIAl e%peri- ne—Tliie Christian Basis �;l x ., .. ,.:v . q g ]Lesson Top veins are of normal size. Emerald new dn'heritor could not be eixpected ber of bays who would compose the aY$aaxU naitrf�: the. bared until Jaii}t1- '�w' �"-tr �nn Wh1Ch OlA et the a' Oil is a owerful, yet harmless germ- to have the same interest in the od- band, he asserted. uary lasil'ce sed af'ter'that tlAaa9ea R r b k 11; I ,I ' ence, O g of Total Atastinen�e. p srsqjx Fam � > ]Lesson Passage - ][ Cos. d:A-13. i icid•e and: rsults are guaranteed 'li3y alisques he hadtheiinevei spokennal toany press dxsatis inspectedon ton with it,the land ar- n tand 6x- antswerd.e'`aoroz$ex4sed Q A� �KDePleflt° Golden Text—II Cor. fl®:2II. C. Aberhart and all good, druggists. Possibly "F , . ». o hhem before. Some of them, re- rangements were made to sail. On he never xecive21, &ny resit The Corinthian Church 'had inquir- the sail- '7L`,he •actions' were nor$��nded• I #aM.� ed of Paul, "touching things offered - — - -- ---- tamed maybe for the sake of sen+tn- various oFcasions, llowevem, �_ '. ;. to idols, vrhether a Christian had rent or policy, were •odd enough to , rig liberty to eat such things or not, have been :etated before, it is true, be his rather. Suddenly confronted - '; „ with the problem, he found himself �, 1. This question necessarily arose in . a but this the first time that they + society partly heathen and partly have been ;generally accepted. wholly unable to fall in love with �} Christian. Every meal was in a To sum `up in the wards of, the this bevy, =pron'e, we suspect, to undue I{ manner dedicated to the household Bishop of Manchester, than whom cerpulenc Y• gods by laying some portion of it on the meeting has had nobe more redg a joll His first ampulse was to discharge - Ff;L� ?; the family altar. Wthere one mem- •a favorite, nor, the lot, but it was pointed, out to him + - --._ _ ber of a heathen family had become lier laughter, in a talk I have jus.. tl.at some caution was to be observed. �' �-ky -� 4 a Christian, he would at once be con- had with hili during hese closing So his first mous was to house all tihe 1.R. 1 �J frosted with the question, rising in hours of_a memorable gathering, ladies in a building properly cerate 1` his own conscience, whether by par- "The meeting marks a stage in the from his own quarters. After they had `. ' Y- � taking of such food he might not be expansion "of the Christian Church. been there awhile they were told That a' �h. countenancing idolatry. On festal All bha di+i8ist elements in the meet- they could reatire to private life each y 1.r t ? occasion's too a young convert might ing have graduallY come to 'see what with a present or annuity that wgidld s ver natural! ask himself whether is real to themselves without adding sec I t. s• "'�%�;;,,,r„•,••• \1�1,/ _ he was justified in attending such a any -kind of denials or implications secure her future Tkle ladies no option but to consent ;though most of 1 t feast and actually sitting down to over and abo�,' this. The result has them did so mush against their will. meat in the idol's presence. Nor been that in one instance after an- Perhaps there was nat one of them, - '.+ was it only personal friends'hiR and other witty hs been found because however, toothless :or hali'toxic, who '` r the harmony .of family life that stere the positive beliefs of the different did not feel 'that if only she had the f _`' threatened, but on public occasions groups are nut contradictory but nvv- chance she might • induce' the young • n - v' u Sultan to make her the favorite and and national celebrations the Chris- tualy supplementary, There were first official wife. In any event they tian was in a strait- betwixt two ; � an sale. „4up, forlinstance, but had. all become used to the listless, ",i _ ` fearful on the one hand, of brand when We c n,r to framing the Mes- himself as no good citizen byed to languorous life of the harem and de - staining from participation] in the esu ethese houghtsall that Nve dtogetherain their it sf,red nothing better than to spend lr�::. feast, fearful on 'the other hand, P the rest of their lives there, even if ;_:• there are years ®f pleasure and delight In the by compliance she should be found un- logical order: 'Phe same happened in not particularly noticet3 byF Sidi M.o- : , faithful to his new religion. Paul's the other groups, Not only Will hammed. +When they were let out �,athr00II1. Whey are the best investment In the law as found in these verses is that these finding at Jerusalem help the they felt that an aspersion had been h i liberty must be tempered by love ; churches in the mission field, but cast upon them. Soon word came ' house for health, appearance and eollrlf®rt. they will also have a profound effect ,back to the palace that these ladies that the individual must consider the ]�et lJ1S 1YiStall one for you now. society of which he forms a part ; on the countries which are already found it almost impassable to make r:; Christian."—llubert W. Peet in the suitable matches. The pas+bas who � o i and that, after his own conscience is British 'Weekly. had lavished then on the former Su'l-. eb' , satisfied regarding the legitimacy of . h �.��po���Sp certain actions, he must further con------- tan felt also that their taste had 'been lI'l:; Vit' (J ���5iii��s i slider how the conscience of his neigh- NO MEDICINE LIKE impugned by a mere youth. Some of y r' boy will be affected if he uses his RABl"S OWN TABLETS ttes'e pashas it is feared, had sawed Y ����Aji$�i°9 ��,�P�1�� e IF�TI�I�A�IE �9'J®I�It� k liberty and does these actions. He _ off on the Sultan some ill-favored fe 1. must endeavor to keep step with the For Either the i`iewborn ]ga$ye or male relatives whom otherwise they Christian community of which he the (rowing Child. -' would have been called upon to sup - a "' °~ •' `° .21-11"'°` `' forms 'a part, and must beware of - pb Mutterin . rt g arose. a�'' —` -- gi•ving offence to less enlightened -There is no other medicine to equal There was a quite general opinion persflns by his freer conduct. He Baby's Own Tablets, for little ones— that the new Sultan had struck a ? . must consider not only whether he `s, . _ whether it be for the newborn babe blow at an ancient Masleni irt�t t fore I __ __ - -- ____ _ himself can do this or that with a or the growing child the Tablets and that it was probably 000d conscience, but also ,hew the always do good. They are absolutely runner of other blows. d� wi�ensiWas, „r �°..;ro '° dor r kit r " to set himsel e1 all othe7+s who had to pay a stiff fee for an audience and a stiffer one for your themselves of they are Pay- �r rtl i� � N "t q �'. to ''. a t i i l� , � '� �h • • , i _2 ,.: , d ', r h. S r V , �, ' "� � � £' ra '1 �3,w ' 1 k 4312 , ,. f'� i h , '. z f I 11,I 'i. a , % �4 7 i f .,, . ' � 4.� , y, x 3 �a �r. .I T F 4 C J V.. M1i�, 0001 N ., w Yq 1 5 L �ro , I s,: .. - t+ , odery�e. P . . ' }+� . „r .. iaR !. 1: a :: o G" "�kffi� s . �• .jAWQ q r, n .1 �^ �,p n. aRi - �6i i�+ N64 },� Yxry,�: cif\ ::. i I. WO.. $,� . . : , .. -•. .. 1 :. ... R ,t '1d:•. ,PPY •�•� nnA jpi"] .. 1. �{ ,' „� rd4� 41 f e' qV �y r,RftIpp �!A.'h •...,�..., .. .. .. .,..... .: n ., ; ':,- , , :: '....n -' _ tp,'�.Y�i FN GAIf.TfiH.VLi� P ,M.�� '.:: .. ..i. �.. , , !,f 4' y s L.: n 4• a .:.. .,.. ,. ,. yy, e� tltl�+I �t 7rFy',' .•Mid; Y " - :•:4':: ::L•. ':i:.'. 'v , IS , .'Sit.: { q a ai",n+. Xn�er . a .. ... r "':':•.,, StiA�l. .94 , r , :.-1 •W. : �...... „ , „ �, And wlaa cekc a r,tale-At �,yy a c ��p trillkQ,L Q �q �¢ :R S u �'k �* d . ,; .. .. a _,_ 7, ,i tl�tp, I�,Qx'ax4,'Ytttl 7= a:zn „, it I 111'.„... .y... ..rim - �' ,. -,. .,; .7 r . 11 r:.. °. .e ..,,,,, +••^...-:iii .• r : ,�: .: . m” �,'.ttR +�, 4' ,(�� W�W W ..�� l., 1::'. I ,"' „ ..,. .i.,::, V,, s'', 1'�Iw taTM �' ,, 1c>ived foto ofdiota ra nu . ' . a r, s rester fax ,,.», -, �`n treasure �5,.,, . r. or b 'stalled iii . , w . r r 1 . ;: ; a .. -,; ri n zsre •ber of ladies wlip inay e. �.��, old f n nelakive orf e d �P, a ,, nr q , ` ° 9100 ca , east or west unt , 1 y -an, ', a� Y a :a r . ` ;. �. Tha ",,,,lel .�, 1 , ¢ ions aro a ; , tfer because of varicose his harem ie unlimited as the nna�c � .:;s .;' ,i+ .. y '�. ?r, And h�.2 rewards m0 pr c worried 44 .X7 : '�• 'ma: 'h ve In hi� - ,..'', iii .,. $' 1',.,. r, �, , ,,� old. ea, the lz at sudl �? { ? q `- Thaw all their etgres of g veins, ox '�g114,ch y e tkii ber oi' hol"as Y s '.:i ;i1i; 7 - sc` give to t.0 stalblea. "-N= Of elle-c'taatams of *.'+`� v rr.`'ria ,'up�;' . } ?" : , `,x' y� 1 ¶ p anyone �yy flits world can pis s ,a - ,4 c , ,n'Y7".�"' - r: t a�lAtl. Q�'i �ull, Jl2�r`Le�i�,�' •v;"s+. 1' O S ` � We me � � AilZR at literally hull- Solaxnan suln4ve im Oriental c u-Atri� �i>" , i �„ c , r a i . k'Ikt _ get a pr a *iption th 1 Y ersistent i:;, is ` �, w, y�Y J�"�i� an estl]lIIl�.te< le all over the eountxy to -'day and ma119 is more .pl;,+ ; 8Ye yOlA ra .for dreds ofPP oulak '1i w " . "Y' ' h -. ~ i, ' Our Heav y Father we p Y foo fan. than the harem',. 'Sultan;' M Y a!.ki�tt ., ! , ,� tin.: O�1 �I�i&��r" are ual. npi'th complete• s si # I; '� '.. CORS nOt�lting t0 Y. a blessing upon. the youth •of our landa ag father o the .pretert Sultan, ,, ; `1„�,ined in Self eriod of •rl F=: nil :"�F.. aC ma bAwell tri Simply ask Your dxu gest for .an Yousc�ef,t;>r� .. the r� er size all' p� that they Y c tale of Emerald. collected his harem Quem a pSFr 5.' ra. ,c I,a sok -rest l ,°r sF_ �.,; ,,II' "` p p so that the may grow into original` t3Np-oun a kw a� and no dbu�t t g c a ; r, r i '..!a m. a • , e co;?trol, Y it an �i 1 nSghit. and morning; to many ye, "a, ffi .:' a l .Gad Q P': 4 p s�J j r:'' , `sr� a- . ° t Olt' �7O1&TC1A1(°1fBalC 4 :ore and wpright isxi and women, 4>F Y I z 1. the ihrr swollen, epl`iro;d veins, rubbing delight in it. .When he diad at the ,.. _ ra y ,ln, .: . 4 "', Going their share to establish _ - - L ,•.. .r'f i , + " j ��%e eII1C1 l0 SP�I��ed lfT<ne-� m of God upom '.earth. In gently, up+t!aard and towards the heart age of forky-five he .had c&oape who . _.. -.- �s�T„ p ° kingdom as the blood in the veins floyrs that ladies, more or less beputiful,. who f,ka e ehanieS, thi' hest Of 1t�atel - .Jesus name we pray. Aineq. } r�.• way. Scor► you will notice that they• had fox the most pari come to him —. oned.b� �3ameroa 1," x s wwd -. charge nOthlln f®r N ]FOIE SEP7C:'23rd are rowing smaller and the treat- 'as for from !the various' pashas month for five years, and Taylor dux ink d o CameTgn ,advanced. for ,aE� 4, 11 .i,.Y Sd � his, and eine g � S. S n.II;S5® t ,1-1 ,,i�-,H„ • , went sh'cxuld he continued until the aver whom he ruled. 'Obviously the turn signed a obntract with a num whl';', {i ifs"" o Z 1-1 'R'' Oldr lin SlACCeSSfIAl e%peri- ne—Tliie Christian Basis �;l x ., .. ,.:v . q g ]Lesson Top veins are of normal size. Emerald new dn'heritor could not be eixpected ber of bays who would compose the aY$aaxU naitrf�: the. bared until Jaii}t1- '�w' �"-tr �nn Wh1Ch OlA et the a' Oil is a owerful, yet harmless germ- to have the same interest in the od- band, he asserted. uary lasil'ce sed af'ter'that tlAaa9ea R r b k 11; I ,I ' ence, O g of Total Atastinen�e. p srsqjx Fam � > ]Lesson Passage - ][ Cos. d:A-13. i icid•e and: rsults are guaranteed 'li3y alisques he hadtheiinevei spokennal toany press dxsatis inspectedon ton with it,the land ar- n tand 6x- antswerd.e'`aoroz$ex4sed Q A� �KDePleflt° Golden Text—II Cor. fl®:2II. C. Aberhart and all good, druggists. Possibly "F , . ». o hhem before. Some of them, re- rangements were made to sail. On he never xecive21, &ny resit The Corinthian Church 'had inquir- the sail- '7L`,he •actions' were nor$��nded• I #aM.� ed of Paul, "touching things offered - — - -- ---- tamed maybe for the sake of sen+tn- various oFcasions, llowevem, �_ '. ;. to idols, vrhether a Christian had rent or policy, were •odd enough to , rig liberty to eat such things or not, have been :etated before, it is true, be his rather. Suddenly confronted - '; „ with the problem, he found himself �, 1. This question necessarily arose in . a but this the first time that they + society partly heathen and partly have been ;generally accepted. wholly unable to fall in love with �} Christian. Every meal was in a To sum `up in the wards of, the this bevy, =pron'e, we suspect, to undue I{ manner dedicated to the household Bishop of Manchester, than whom cerpulenc Y• gods by laying some portion of it on the meeting has had nobe more redg a joll His first ampulse was to discharge - Ff;L� ?; the family altar. Wthere one mem- •a favorite, nor, the lot, but it was pointed, out to him + - --._ _ ber of a heathen family had become lier laughter, in a talk I have jus.. tl.at some caution was to be observed. �' �-ky -� 4 a Christian, he would at once be con- had with hili during hese closing So his first mous was to house all tihe 1.R. 1 �J frosted with the question, rising in hours of_a memorable gathering, ladies in a building properly cerate 1` his own conscience, whether by par- "The meeting marks a stage in the from his own quarters. After they had `. ' Y- � taking of such food he might not be expansion "of the Christian Church. been there awhile they were told That a' �h. countenancing idolatry. On festal All bha di+i8ist elements in the meet- they could reatire to private life each y 1.r t ? occasion's too a young convert might ing have graduallY come to 'see what with a present or annuity that wgidld s ver natural! ask himself whether is real to themselves without adding sec I t. s• "'�%�;;,,,r„•,••• \1�1,/ _ he was justified in attending such a any -kind of denials or implications secure her future Tkle ladies no option but to consent ;though most of 1 t feast and actually sitting down to over and abo�,' this. The result has them did so mush against their will. meat in the idol's presence. Nor been that in one instance after an- Perhaps there was nat one of them, - '.+ was it only personal friends'hiR and other witty hs been found because however, toothless :or hali'toxic, who '` r the harmony .of family life that stere the positive beliefs of the different did not feel 'that if only she had the f _`' threatened, but on public occasions groups are nut contradictory but nvv- chance she might • induce' the young • n - v' u Sultan to make her the favorite and and national celebrations the Chris- tualy supplementary, There were first official wife. In any event they tian was in a strait- betwixt two ; � an sale. „4up, forlinstance, but had. all become used to the listless, ",i _ ` fearful on the one hand, of brand when We c n,r to framing the Mes- himself as no good citizen byed to languorous life of the harem and de - staining from participation] in the esu ethese houghtsall that Nve dtogetherain their it sf,red nothing better than to spend lr�::. feast, fearful on 'the other hand, P the rest of their lives there, even if ;_:• there are years ®f pleasure and delight In the by compliance she should be found un- logical order: 'Phe same happened in not particularly noticet3 byF Sidi M.o- : , faithful to his new religion. Paul's the other groups, Not only Will hammed. +When they were let out �,athr00II1. Whey are the best investment In the law as found in these verses is that these finding at Jerusalem help the they felt that an aspersion had been h i liberty must be tempered by love ; churches in the mission field, but cast upon them. Soon word came ' house for health, appearance and eollrlf®rt. they will also have a profound effect ,back to the palace that these ladies that the individual must consider the ]�et lJ1S 1YiStall one for you now. society of which he forms a part ; on the countries which are already found it almost impassable to make r:; Christian."—llubert W. Peet in the suitable matches. The pas+bas who � o i and that, after his own conscience is British 'Weekly. had lavished then on the former Su'l-. eb' , satisfied regarding the legitimacy of . h �.��po���Sp certain actions, he must further con------- tan felt also that their taste had 'been lI'l:; Vit' (J ���5iii��s i slider how the conscience of his neigh- NO MEDICINE LIKE impugned by a mere youth. Some of y r' boy will be affected if he uses his RABl"S OWN TABLETS ttes'e pashas it is feared, had sawed Y ����Aji$�i°9 ��,�P�1�� e IF�TI�I�A�IE �9'J®I�It� k liberty and does these actions. He _ off on the Sultan some ill-favored fe 1. must endeavor to keep step with the For Either the i`iewborn ]ga$ye or male relatives whom otherwise they Christian community of which he the (rowing Child. -' would have been called upon to sup - a "' °~ •' `° .21-11"'°` `' forms 'a part, and must beware of - pb Mutterin . rt g arose. a�'' —` -- gi•ving offence to less enlightened -There is no other medicine to equal There was a quite general opinion persflns by his freer conduct. He Baby's Own Tablets, for little ones— that the new Sultan had struck a ? . must consider not only whether he `s, . _ whether it be for the newborn babe blow at an ancient Masleni irt�t t fore I __ __ - -- ____ _ himself can do this or that with a or the growing child the Tablets and that it was probably 000d conscience, but also ,hew the always do good. They are absolutely runner of other blows. d� wi�ensiWas, „r �°..;ro '° dor r kit r " to set himsel e1 all othe7+s who had to pay a stiff fee for an audience and a stiffer one for your themselves of they are Pay- 11 Follow the lead of re--csenw-sive , women everywhere and make ' mustard pickles, in your own home I. this year. You mill b able to • �fl{ w• Write for FRFE reef !ooh 'on ""`;, select the particular combination conscience of those who know what free from 'opiates or other harmful of getting ri o he dound out, a es will be affected, by it. ' AP -drugs and th•e mother can always feel roublesomeyouthful one, with opotentialiti s playing this law to the matter in hand 'safe in using them. Paul declares that, for his own part, Concerning the Tablets, Mrs. John for a first-class dynastic crisis. He he has no scruples at all about meat. ArmOux, R. R. 1, South Monaghan, was 'all the more aware of this because "Meat commendeth us not to, God Ont., says:_ -'We have three fine he had two elder brothers, either of for neither, if we eat, are we the healthy children, to whom, when a whom might ..in certain cirmustances better; neither if we eat not, are we medicine is needed, we have given be called upon to take his place' and the worse." If, therefore, I had to only Baby's Own Tablets. • The Tab- shift the harem back. About the -same consult only: my own _conscience, the lets are tlaeaPkiest medicine you Gari time he arrived at the conclusion that had been pis fa - matter would admit of prompt and keep in a„y ••Home where there are thetas chamberlain, easy also be let easy solution. I would as soon eat ,oung,.ehi?,11ren.'r o all accounts Tahami was a in an idol's temple as anywhere else. 3 But all have not the conviction we Baby's thvn Tablets are -g mild but opt.. BY and been thorough I:asative which regulate the first-class grafter b bween the Suntan and s0 of vegetables you desire, please __ family, and practice true I �� have that an idol is nothing m the world. Some are unable to rid the feeling that in stomach and bowels; banish constipa- tions and indigestion; break up coklr teething to set himsel e1 all othe7+s who had to pay a stiff fee for an audience and a stiffer one for your themselves of they are Pay- and s;mplt• fever and make the favorite'•s influence. The new Sul - household economy. eating sacrificial meat homage to the idol, ,easy. Thev are sold by medicine by at 25 cents' tan announced that this arrangement • �fl{ w• Write for FRFE reef !ooh 'on ""`;, ing an act of with the feeling that that idol is pre- the worship, eat dealers 0+, ,lirect mail s box from The Dr. Williams' Medi- was over, and he removed Taham: One report says that he was removed pielder..r✓l.:d.r,s,r[,.dcl, c,ri,.,, Irl sent and accepting meat as a thing off ered cine Co., Prnckville, Ont. with more +than necessary violence _'` • rrir3uicb f.'Slrrtg . otc. �-. - the.sacrificiai unto an idol, and ,their conscience be- Their con - - by a couple' of eunuchs. afterward, desiring to give 7.'' ' C®L?.4AN-KEEN (Canada'- Lirr iced Ili` '�l� r tto `'rreFa ing weak is defiled.” is weak, not fully enlighten- Sl' l; {':\ti TliBO<J1BI.EI1 A6ITIl Shortly an impartan't dinner, the Sultan •:,a 1p70 A ]HERBY STR'�E • science ad, not purged of old superstition ; t• Ali, �NTEID >EIA&IEM ordered -t'hat all the valuable gale the should be burnish KEE�,> "TI TI Ibut their conscience is their con- science; and they feel they are Nets from Paris is that Sidi Mo- prate in palace ed up and set forth. Then it turnei P 1,-, w. ” —A doing wrong thong and yet do it, defile hammed l,cn Youssef, the nineteen- our that most of it was missing. in the palace of Tahami re i �,�� �� ��j g®fp 56? they do'wrong thing, and Therefore we must 3 earsoleinitan of Morocco, is having his life there, and for search vea♦led it, sold a tre'm'endous quantitl ;. ,, _ _ � — -.-1_ ___ _-_,__-_-.._.—_ - their conscience. consider them as well as ourselves, liberty and the time or the present has forgotten fhe harean inheritetd of other loot which was seized b; Sidi. Taham'i since that time, if no __ fcr as often as we use our eat sacrificial meat we tempt them to of 30,E women which he from his father and which he desires before, has been using his influegrio do the same, and so defile their eon- to escape from. The £fist thing he on behalf of the harem and sue trou'bb science.- Two rpermanent lessons are be found in this- e`acposition which asked to see in Paris was a circus, laughed himself almost ceedd in sltirring up somehas with the nomadic tribesmen who ar, to Paul gives of the matter !add' before of where he weak. Since then, instead of visvting the subjects of the Sultan. His hap that there m9.y be r '°-, . .. "..,. --- i him. The first is the supremacy "Let every man be fully the Places" that 'are supposed to in- he has been ° going is, of course, new Sultan. It would be difficult, e conscience. persuaded in his own mind," that is terest travellers, to the movie's and the amusement not impossible, for +the Sultan to re of the chdeftain ti` • K the one legitimate source of conduct. Aman may possibly do a wrong parks. He is quoted' by a newspaper to his 'Grand Vizier, "I am main if a majority turned against him. The Freie bay 0 ` -1_ ' " - I / t: 1 Yi thing whets he$ 0b.aYo eenesience, a is tagong ob�iietr fisc acts con- as saying going to clear out my harem and in- g' when I get back home. might prop this throne with their 'onets, and they. ale naturally favor Q� I certainly trary to conscience. He is 'bound to ' his stall a circus I'd rather have one of these hand- able to any changes toward Wester 'they are trying t use every means to enlighten and to learn with occur- game ,blonde women with 'bobbed hair bn her head for me civilization which force on the country: Y2t they migl ,; ; ;':• , conscience icy what is right, and allowable, but riding coons! than a thousand of these fat slave not find it politic to support a Sullta I hE is also bound always to act upon the Pa:•rhras continually send- who had lost caste with his own per 4h / i his own present perception of what girls .are g ing as gifts. Arid I -Nall have clowns pie. �- — { ___ y is right kilt aconscience mai not be d d in dogs and trapeze per- ,r �� .'`� r�� i 7 �. ;ti's �+ i ;� r �'( . I/Irf%�r•' V i" t -Il l t .4 - I1 U' t del l � ;Ill ", ��11fr i k�f I 1, I� DALY, Serif �°thq ®oto ==--y }4 - UP { 14 COA60 gn �IID8 ft l ftseg., A41' � I N (;W � y - a i r N . = _ 3' r _ `�`�-- ;, } ' as enlightened as eft ought to be- forrners sand tightrope) walkers and I. - -' Still his duty is to enlighten, not to magicians. 1 i aveg a perform Drive Carefully and• Save Time. `�'� ,!i'= -1, violate it. It is the guide God Bias A minute -lost at a ratilroa'd crossing' ]�` beauty possesses an agagseafi f®>< you, X0411 ".. - yen us, 'and we must not choose an'ce every afternoon, and evening, may save all the 'rest of your time. Y P /`� gi and the performers will 'teach me their Y , 1. anrilIl admire Chevrolet's long, Ilo»rr Fisher > /'�- -, another. �„, —Vancouver. Province. Bodices Matin their fine a holsteries and a 9 The second lesson is that we musk tricks. Won't that be fine?”' Uri- 11. - �� sr, doubtedlY to, a,you�th the prospect,ap- — ogl. ed Men ipoin ] ever use our Christian liberty with Sad T'ruth�. arri taraeant s° Y fr Christian . eat}ideration of ' others. Commit ,Most ,of. Our Crimes °' ,But. If>f coarifotr4 attracts �oLn;®Vat grtrnIlIl ' z7��el i1 9 Lome must mingle .with 'all we do. are not fold about them so often.— (�lhe�s®Ilet's easy -riding seats, �, , �� IDuties he must of course discharge, St. John Time Globe. j[¢ you delight ora �c>tfon2ra�anc�9 gYOV& cruel! �jp' �4 regardless of the effect his conduct Mgjol, mAY have ogi others. But rodliere con- N h It Sounds Reasonable.—A Philos- �>cQciatQ the povtres, sped acid s>rsnoo4Ilammess o1� U� science says not, ,.,You caaast,'* bust pher, as w® understand it, is a fel- 4flnc� 661�a�ea arra¢$' �et$�g" �$e�tvsa�flcett ¢aaaxi�. f only "5�m: way," then we Must con- �� � �� low who can see the bright side of �¢ yv�4ae ability- and! endurance,. 1, then eople's troubles. - '1VLontreal , d Allr'eaj '4II4fldcrSC-9Ill��ad ituII soon g(2iCS� liffiit® ^ adder' the effect our using our liberty o P �o¢n vlrnlIl note (�flacs�rs®flet s raIlgg� &A @s° ; i� will , have on others, . Never was Star. yrs® r o 0 11�,_!-�,,,_ I I t rouble .— broken side Yl gl s,, a there a man who more fully under- Bff �®aa check i�f�racc cor$�ti, . f�lg� l� • stood eche freedoms of the •Chris'tiAla fill ��p� z' Wa F. FW4 has an economy -record hat cavil$ ftitsfes .76U. r s� rr �d inner globe -- often a blowout . as a position than Paul; but with �is hageo tvcsrsw lE'I]F'1S N g'>r �L ,, ISAI�TIID �1q TT[lvi[l lEk09iA �An� Iii mere �sa¢i17 c4ggst (Iii of 4•i�,a p „ freedom he carried a sympathy i Ultd �rsm gt�io n is orae off tthe c h teff ca .,._.. �, ., I I„ i*s weak beginners vrh?ch •prord h'?m �JIGI`�t'� ]E°1LgJ)it cess'° any �s�yn gotta iitol�t a$: �, ifIIIl iLU&iCe i 9]Ic ff��VAlie. t4 �4n 1�fd to exela?rn, «If meat maim any 'bro- Sydney, N.S.-�` esve daaytar ���_�v® ge late 0actfons a- , �a1s peace � deaanaasai��t�ar�. lti�'an�yi<�ti>iaiu�.ofF caaaau�a, ' Cher tin ofP1, rosin eat no flesh rovhile old daughter tnaIlay]E• P3sakhataa'o.1Lionaidoc1e'1 Ca�eneroti, rtim- a4a-saint, 111,1 u51', � n l t ll�%m Q�IIop ffPOLtNIl i4 Il� �6Di ale etabie Com aapd fon°' +ealcnesa g i �cs�s, 1P©*1 3, -6lW Wm ,Cast 2F- 1 ' ,i�; w fie the world et�dethl lest 1 analte TAY I a�a�s, � i r$� �ffica bPn; CPaa9es ls€�s, �ssaea i a M.t Ilffia"in�r cGt�7�1��®jUi' nrcn fIlIl1�C� brother to ofi?ad:P'--Constenad from an paintt.d' pato about ,be?r meare?rnaaat of Lond+orL and Newio68o baa, lei F if 'r ` „ h bro Ere osiSttsr°� ] P e, MCI with 1 la'as sine was 'Yoirk, ave daupasad drill: lhdimburgh a� &°��' � �6a5S, Cam � � Cleo, :. .I_ 4 mot aftosa mod c, gats a+iss bottles lately when tEie courts wanted .$1:'d; a ra. ¢�rpA, O s, t ,sa 2ra ae 0e� perp encs � a 'fie p g ?. 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