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" 0 mift.?l � ."i""' � � , . . �*1,,4,r, , � *1�-s took the R,tm of : . � "'�,, ". 17 the King of W � � , �i, 1�§, I " , ­­. For without Thee I cannot live; %. 1-. - � I , " 1,11111'11' , ..", I-' - .1111". ,.- R .1. 14F77�7 I . . . — -11A, .. I .� 1. , , I "I �11 - I il � I . � - " ,q I .. 1. - "" ` --"T " sc I o ,� , . I I , , XIN;� W"I ,',Q-�.,]'? --.",",��.,�.­ � . � � , . . ��S:11,.,,,.. " ,. I ),�! ��,"� , � ;;� , I I . , . I 1114 . � - T: �;',',,ii, � �. 11 i I .4 I . ,':1' 1; , I - I I � ! , ,� _�, —, "' , , , , ,. � I.."1111".. - - il,�,,,,77 X 1 1 ;` * wolf skins,,�-to be paid aikinially, . . .. �� , .. , 1,�` V0 -,ffl- � , a night is nigh. .�i , il""V"', " Fl�,�,,�,­,,,t .','�t-'," - ; bide with me, whe , .. Reward i I . . I I -, ... . . I � � . `k�'� "L ..", � . --;R:::: I I I 1: :::��:51:��;:K::!?,,,,�;-, .11, . 3...."g--�g- . -� Is weT.,� "4, For without Thee I dare net di.-,. .gi:!i��;:;,I�:!?�, '.:i:�:j: .Iso given to the in- ,,�:i; .�,.��w.-',�g­,-. 1. .�,'�*-§§. -...,4.,��.,I.,-.--, . . :� -.-1.1-.-1.--1-- ". 111111-00"N. 1��s� .­ �� '..`il��j:..; I I I . - �11'�";-, 'I" ` ,. 1.11 ­ ­­ ­,. ,�'ll",�,,�..,��,!�,�,�l;t":;5.��ii��.,,'�.,��.",*",'. . � . -"A--; , 1�,, i ,, . . � - " ��:�:;.,�'-'; ':�.�'�i.."...i�!:��!?�'�,?���.."4':::::- - , "r � ,"..- 111,11 I - � 1. . ".,:: hobit.ants N An,gland. . I � . . , % �,,,%.,,�"R? R 0-1�14VI' I 'i. '-�"ffl'ifl­�1'11'­ IV, : ; :, I .- . I '. . V V ; ­:­V�rL, `L,�I�'J," ... 1. '. , John Keble. i`­..,`n11K, ' � ;.;1;-:1�.­. � ­� 1� ` � - , ,­%', �,�,, I 11 1�.N-4.'..%,;�.�-*x ..."..1,0-� -sh de- d a ., � � � �, ,,.� � 4 CC— -'.`-" %0,0't I i:-�:il* .1. A law passed in the days of King ' � . . � . 1 , �1, I " N I � I � $0 V11 $ --V" � I N ,' . 1�ii,"..,.-, fes 'o o 0074111 -the I A - """" , `. "" ­',� ", 1, , J',)­,L��.� 'IfI10`0 01 _kT ,..��",,��..'�::�,�i,.,...,..,..,."�."k�,.',.*.,�,.g.k��,li�i::: . I ;1 ONETLT'� SC 11E, ��,�l.;,;.;.:Ii.:..�1:11:.:.;.:.:.:.12:".".....". , , ..... - James I. of 8iddand in 1427, contain- - �1, " , , ` , , , :,:.:.:,i.::."�.:q�.,.;.:..,:..:.:..,.,....- :e. � " " � ' . ­a;�.%­ ..,.-.;21.%",'--. -.1 ­-­ ... . ....... I't'�,,�i.��,i�,,*,t�;,,'��i'�,,'�, �11404,'!90( 'ZX ' N . . .%X,*-�'...".X ...� tr . it'll, K �` `0 PRATER I . . I �­ , , , ,­i,,,�,.�,,`�,] � -i -, I r,W I 1+1 , I "I, " " .� I � A-,,��1:1;11 I `�:�, I 1� -.'K",��4.: 1, . . i., .. ,�,)�S%_4,� i, '' , X - V�U T-10, ed the followi.t; sentence. 'Ilk- baron and you don't Ano'w what.you d like for , , .11, . J�,� , - X . I . 11 . ' ,U�",P" 1::*i -e qulielpes a7a . . , " ,� -,`,.,-,i:- sall chase and, oeal th . d I I . 1 4� . I , . , ' . ,g AV,�:,',�] - - ­- lit" 1, , By faith we claim Thee as Saviour i�!i, . I , '' , , ��,110 tl,, :'7-''i�,'�1:A,.id­ -d Guide. May the riches of Thy 1. " k � cul ­ - I is . I , ,N, lig , ", an gar slay them 'bowi 9 , , I I ., and sall give to the lu ' .) just ,try a 1* nell , . on Kellogg" L�, , g',W'�-�,-�,- "�� grace strengthen and inspire us, 'T,e- `�� . . , P . I � "i � I I �1`1.­ ....... ­. man *W? slaya the wool -Re twa shil- . I . � � , M,111�-111-,X­ , ,?. . I moving fr , ­- il; . I , .1 ,�� � . � orn our souls fear and dis- I I- 1 A ,. I .:.".. In the time of James 11. the . .. . ,- "A, '&, ., . .������.*'.'.."'.,*.'..".."."..,..'..l.'�.I.."-��::'I - - " ix�-*��.R'1: � .. ii�--, . I . , � Ri... lings." . 11 .; �101 trust so that we may ever keep step I .... - ' Corn Flakes.: With cool milk or cream an& , t MI'll I ... "'...'.".1-11V ,. , ,. 'I � . reward was changed to: OWhatsumeN- . I I I P M", ..", .1 , I I . I . . .1 � � I , yll� 0 , , with Thee�, ,our Lord. Amen. �i �:'.--'�-`. , er he 'bee that slays ane woolfe sall � I . . , .. . 1 � . . �i"1111� kl�';f� 1�!�� . " :".,.".."*,..,!."...'.*�'..".."�..,.,: I , 1, . . .. ­ . . , , , -1. - tp � . . � �,:�,-,-..,-,:.1..,-11. il � - haTe sex pennT�es. I . a bit 4f fruit. You'll lk,666e new'enthuslasm." tI - . ."'n.. , 4 , �� S. S. LESSON FOR JULY 13th, 19aO . . ­- � 6',,"`:,�` -1 . ."'. About 1660 -wolves -were so danger- . I 11 I , �, I 1. I . . . �gMr ', ' i., 4 . I . . , g., . , I ... 1; �1:1 � : I Lesson Topie-Jacob. ­`. ous that in parts Of Scotland refuges from your ap'etite ano'yqu'fffeel better- I R �f��'T . , X . � . I , .1 "i**fflil!.' : I I I . . �'�F�' Passage -L -Genesis 25:29-34; I "--, I ... .,i:.yZ!1-,.-..1!.-:: Lesson 11 were erected along the roads for the P 4II.:.;.:.:.5.:..-.: , I . --iii` ­. ---iil.-.�,-Y. I ..::.1..::.1.ii "jiji. - -i! 28:18-22; 29:18-20; 33:1-4, 18. . , protection Of travellers. These were . .. ... ,�. I * ;..,.. �4j`­ . ;i�!-.,y --ij1--,--':i ` , , , . -i I ') k ' f. -MR.,1:" ..i� --iiliiil � ;;Y -Mil.. ... 11� - I I ii . V- : .. ... iiiii.-";Ii*:i:i:",;.Z;:::;:-�- i.'iil Golden Text -Matthew 16:296..- . ealledspittals, hence "Spittal (-f Glen- � all afternoon. For Kellogg 9 are extra easr . ­ . I . I .11 . .. i ­' � I i ."ii..i�ii."iii*�.'.ij*'.,-ii!ii.;iii.,.illi��,-.,.Iii�.,.� ..... . I I . ��'. �. i.fii!-*ii.'-ii-*..'iiii��!iii�ili!ii!."�,!Iii!i...,.!!.*I!.i Jacob and Esau were twin, sun-� of . shee" and similar names which- still . � I ��.., �, 11 .;j:�.i:i:i::.:!:!::!::::�:i:i:il;:::::::..i:!:i:�:.ij " : I I . ..,: Isaac and Rebekah. They wer(,� very ... exist. We are old in one ancient doe- I to digest. They hel you 6ep cool *hem, - ..! P k&11,11: !1-11i --,11.10��Milii .1 ;i;,. .. - - ,. 1 - I � "� . ; - Won �, .., 1, � .1 � ... ... - � -1 i�liii-.'ii - diff t in appearance at birth, and .'.....".., .:: ument that the reward paid in 1621 ", "', -;i�i.;ii!i!��-*�i�!�i�i!�fitlil!;;.:�:�:. ew they devolloped very .`,;�?:j�.:: ..:;:.: . I 1110 I .... lly ::: 1: iii ;,;;;::���;i ; ..... I 1, �l I �� D .;.:...... ;I!. :,�;, - ". � . . ::;.:.;, as they gr ,.... for the� destruction, Of a wolf in the " I ; , 'E, .. ::::!!,.:t:!:�:iliip.:.::;I:i:i:!:!. �;.`-.,,.`i����Z.i;�� ��...­ I I . ". I . 1. ...., � ...:.:.�`:.: different types of character; arid as .:�',.'.':,,.'* eat ,Caledonian forest was 26 13s. I . V , :.: i:.i ... � gr . . �Ii;.!iYi�ifi."-.:- was natural he who had the quiet .: , I` Mii�iliii. , ,, .::: :%, 48. 'Wolves were becoming scarcer. I ,,,.,I !�iiiiiii.'..,..Ii�i.*.i�.,!-,�.;i!".-...-iI - - �i� �,�, nature -of his father was beloved by 9MMERM 0 1 1 1 �� �- L' !Ii�!ii�iifiilii�iii��.11! The Caledonian forests have under- - . 0, . I , I . � .1 I :: * the mother, and he who, had the bold gone great changes: it is thought that . , I t-. :. . I ! �, � ;: . : :iNiN W. BRAGGINS I , - � ..:::,::�11 !� ''i � :i: ::.: . . ,, Ii., :: :,:1. practical skill of the mother was at one time they consisted of oak, to 1� : .T . I'll 1:::: .: .. . clung todby the, father. "Isaac loved be supplantedby fir. One well-kn6wri " Wl, I , I � .I . - . Esau, but Re!bekavh loved Jacob." "I suffered terribly with- indigestion authority says. that birch w - *All follow I 11, sll 0 . .t. .:::::: that made meso nervous I'd frequent- the fix, and later oak will agalin ap- � 1".. i.. I . ��.�4�, � � . . ... The event, in which the contraste4 ly sit up half the night until 1. could . I . � I ... �­ I -1 1,1; - J characters of the two brothecs was pear. Nowadays there are only a few I I . �. . ompose myself. I lost weiglit rapid- � I 1. .", moat clearly shown was of the mo -t: c remnants Of the vast fo.Tescs, and � . ��,� . It. . . . .1 1. -' 9 I., . 4 ordinary and trivial kind. We re�d ly and my strength and energy were there iseems little doubt that largq , I far below normal. ,Sargon made me . . -V, in the first pa,rt Of to-day'r. lesson thaL tracts were ,burnt to get rid of the I 'JI -Q," . 11 hanged man! I've had a gratify- . � ') . I . . 'C""', � .. �, . Esau came in hungry fro . I - %p, . - . . 1; t��! , d been tax- lng increase an strength, weight and wo ves ,[.", , . � ** . :.:::; from dawn to dusk he ha ies of .iow the I � . V . ing his strength to the utrno-�A, to) energy, my appetite is hearty, I sleep last wolf met its doom; many places � . � 1. .: � �.?�, � , . ::� ', splendidly and get up strong and feel- I . � IN,- , I . eagerly absorbed -to notice eitber his Scotland claim the honor (if being ., . I :. LAX . Pli,F: .1 � :: ..­ ing fine. ..-. I ...... I I i: I distance from home or his, hanger. . the scene of the kill. Glen M,rristan , . ::; When at last he. reached his father's "I have never in all my life tried ma I .. 1. \ 1J h, � I � .1, �, � . y be the -one, and here a woman \ � . - :; any laxative,i that work like SaTgon , . , I . 1:--, I ;: ith the � 11 , I �Ik " �: . tents and was met wa Lavoury bowels and was the, slayer. . � 3,7.,:%, I , . On her return home from taking -0,- -vWwv- &� Vorldk - Pills. They regulate the - smiell of Jacob -'s lentiles, his raven- . - 11"', stimulate the liver without any un- . � � �;,� most PM ,#tWS,r#V ous appetite became an intalerable food to her men -folk, she was attack- I 0 . pleasant effects, and their good re- CORN FLAKE9 �?'., I ��,, Annual craving, and he begged Jacob to give ed b an angry and famished wolf, . 9. . �,35.,..., I sults are lasting."- -4W. Braggins No. y ... . I . I , , him some of his food. Had Jaco,'3 but she wound a cloth around her . P40'' , Evpos�fion 7 Chesterfield St., Apartment No. 41 . . I IN,, h brotherly thoughtfulness st and hand, then, gripping a knife � I KELLoccls Corn Flakes are delicious for breakfast, lunch and X, � done so wit Wri 4 .:., there would have been, no story to rc- thrust it down the animal's throat and I cs� C supper. Ideal for the children's evening meal. And just trk st- S.. . Toronto, well known civil engineer .. 1 Ro . . with the'Canadian Highway Depart- ki N I I 'il CANMM PAINOW late. But Jacob had long been dispatched it without receiving bowlful when you want a bed -time snack. I ,� . .1 MAIkmm ment. . a V1 oz� I .... �,�'. � watching for an opportunity to win Sargon may be obtained in Seaforth wound. . I I Made oi whole-so'm- e corn, one of nature's finest grains- ' , his birother's birthright, and having. - FLAKES .11 from Charles Aberhart. - - � W­�90- Toasted. Crisp,and crunchy. 1! 11 . I --1100==� . I .. taken in his brother's eagerness to . I . 14 �- "I . 1. I getat ance what he could have gotten . Cheese and Tomato Savory. �� (,:� --- W, I 1-. 11.1.1 . ...­ . I 1� patiently waiting a little while, Jacob . . C; � �Wx A, . Always look for the red -and -green Kellogg package- Oven- . ", . 0 WOLD fresh in the inner -seal waxtite wrapper. At all grocers. Scr�e& seized the oppoTturifty. Appet, .e had vancememt of His Kingdom in spre�-.'- Butter a -pie dish and cover tl.e bot- .. Woi$, by hotels, cafeterias, restaurants -on di.ning-cars. Made byy . extinguished every otheir thought ing the Gospel to -all people. at home tom. with slices of bread and butter, Kellogg in London, Ontario. The original Corn Flakes. . .,:� '' - ONTO from the mind of Esau and so he and abroad -men, who realize their lay slices -of tomatoes on tup, season- I 111,��:. OR ,ol. T � I ; "I . I I 1, ily eGmplied with Jacob's request: obligation to conse' -ni,s, ed with pepper'and salt, sprinklewith I . q930 read crate their tale � I - .��E,;,. . A491USCIA-W "'Sell me this day thy birth -right." time , influence, property, money and grated cheese. iFill the dish in this I I I il", But he knew that his appetite satis. s -e top sprinkle cheese olv- ", ervice to Kingdom work; who realize way. Forth ... �1'1. , fied, Esau would speedily repent Of the joy in systernatic proportionate er also fewbread crumbs and dot with man . y kinds (potatoes, carrot6, string The use of cocoa syrup as a fJavoring ies and desserts, and the buttermillr- F, ALL-CANA110A his bargain, so he madehim swear he giving. . small pieces of butter. B�ka in hot beans, cauliflower, onions, etc.), with for the milk beverages has made this in bakin,g. I �';� , r ? hominy or rice in conjunc- type of drink very popular with the A dish is, Of course, richer if who1w , I would abide by it: He deliberately A little personal testimony. The oven 15 a ,0 minutes. macaroni, ,. and unhesitatingly sacrificed, his bro- writer has been practising this metb- Instead of sprinkling �he cheese on, ho come to our home. -ki I ,!,,!'.,/ YEAR tion with cheese, blended wP,h'vege- young people w milk rather than r in mEk is used, . .1 I ther to hirnself. But in spite of all cd for more -than thirty-five ycar,3 a sauce may 'he nrade and poured ov- table juice Or pulp in a gre . at. Variety The children make numerous leed- but the value of the skim malk should - this Jacob was the superior man. and would riat go back to the. old pl;Ln, er Jbiread and butter and tomatoes, Al- Of soups; combined with 'hardi;cooked cocoa drinks during the summer. To not be overlooked for it contains not ,., i bee ,e haphazard givin.g brinE - . eggs left -over meat and fish in a make the cocoa -syrup, blend one cup- Only the protein but practically all their - .I,. A Picturesque Celebration Jacob prized the -birthright while a;us gs no low -6 ounces cheese grated to I pint I" f 11 Esau despised it. Had it been some- joy. The man who gives, me.-eily (,r, of milk and 2 tablespoons floza and � for all Canadians - variety Of dishes; indeed, it is hard' ful of -good quality breakffa.it cocoa other nutrients of milk excent fat- , , thing to eat he would not have sold impulse usuaTly has very little to give ,about a teaspoon butter, foc sauce. brea I * to think of another culinary product with one cupful -of cold water until it When skim milk is used in -A 1: -Les Voyageurs", a brilliant new Grandstand it. HOw much better are we? Born and his contributions are generally Canned tomatoes may be used if de- which can be turned to such good is quite.free from lumps. Add I cup- pudd-ing, riceipudding, and in sauces_ �., t reviewing Canada's development from the sons of God, made in His ;Tn!age, made grudgingly. sired. . -g water and 1 cupful of the butter that is used will add the Mliz days-vach evening by 1,500 per- . i, . . account in securing a wholesome and ful bollin , , L C16. we prefer to let our souls, sta*rve it. Money is one, thing we caun-)t take . for making white sauce -is given granulated. sugar, and bring- to boiling necessary fat and will pwoduce a finer It Junners on the world's largest stage. . ,a,: cipe ",'I only our bodies he well cared for. with us, and -what we do with it as tv-e pleasing varied diet. point. Boil, stirring constantly, for flavor than. is found in dishes macle� .. Thirty military and concert bands, including the Late'r on we, see how4acob O'Icc go through life makes or mars the MILK HAS HIGH VALUE IN MAN'S Another valuable method of using three minutes (no longer jr the mix- from whole milk -without butter. ,III � - All-CanadaPermanentForceBand(bypermissiOn again got the upper hand of his bre- only thing we, can take with us, narnp- . milk is as the foundattion of puddings. ture will be too thick). Use a heavy , - 11 D�epartment of Militia and Defence�, an especi- the,,. He stole theblessing which lie ly, the reeorJ of oui life's work. DAILY DIET 1� , ally recruited organization of seventy-six skilled Cornstarch, tapioca, custards, rieg saucepan as +.his mixture will burn . - �1�1 father intended to bestow on Esau. Think af it! Consecrate money ! and cornmeal puddings in -which milk easily, Remove from fire; allow it I instrumentalists taken .1� from Canad`�s Regular He thus incurred his brother's anger It is a simple thing after all to deji- Much has 'been said and written, on - ' ", � . , � blilitary establishments. and had to leave home- for saf&y. He,, cate the tangible results of o,.ir work the, subject of milk in the, diet----ibut is the chief ingredient, junkets, froz- to stand until Cold, then add 2 tea- � . .. 1� . Famous 2,000 -Voice Exhibition Chorus in four arted to g4o, to his Uncle Laban'z as we jouTney -along for the benefit Of none too much! tn custards and milk sherberts are, of spoonfuls of vanilla; beat up well, r--- =1PP1­----044r0" -1 ,�.��� st If '! . concerts -Aug. 23 and 28, Sept. 2 and & Milk, because it meets nearly ewry high nutritive value without high then pour into a scalded ore -quart %�'. I house, and on the way was met �y G(W. 'he less fortunate portion of h . ; ;. .� umar- ­ price', largely owing to, the milk. sealer. ,Seal tightly and store in a . 11 '' al displays and com- -aY ity that travels IV—). .nt, is the, most satis- 'y af e I .1 Tremendous AgricWtur in a'vision. Doubtless as he I by our side dai food requireme �Seal immediatel t r ' , I .. .1.1 �Pemons in all branches with a $125,OW Prfie down to sleep he knew deep 'Own in L. Kraft. factory single article of food A liberal use, of milk is recommend. cool place. � BABY S: "ill List. Trotting and Pacing Races. ' con- ed in the form of milk drinks, e.g., using. One tablespoonful -if this ,� I � 4 1 ,�;. his conscience that be- waq a banisn- -W sumed by man. There is no -effective cocoa, eggnog, chocolate. etc. When syrup added to a tall glassful of milk .: � . � I I '1� TNth professional Marathon Swim for world ed man and not without go,od causie. In substitute for it. It is a "mixed" it becomes a little, difficult 'to per- will flavor and sweeten it. A very I �? � cbampionship laurels --a unique unforgettable the vision he had there came to his SUMMER HEAT , diet in itself, The proteins of milk . � I!, .. I ." 1, sport spectacle. . so�ul an assurance Of God's presenco HARD ON',BABY are of the very best qual;ty for suade the children. to take the "daily nourishing drink is made by adding I I OWN I" ,�- . . quart" it must be camouflaged and one beaten egg to the mixturA ; , Seaplane, outboard mo orboat, rowing, canoeing, meat, a pint being in this respect , � �. sculling and yacht races and other thrilling that never departed. He, the lone:yi, No season of the year is so danger- equivalent to about a quarter of a introduced in some new and attrac- IWThen the, necessary amount of � I I � "L aquatic events daily, and countless exhibits fugitive, saw a staircase on which an- tive way. They ]like it served in a whole milk cannot be,purchased, fam- L i�� . '.1 and attractions to celebrate this memorable All- gels ascended and, ,descended and at aus to the life of little ones as is the pound of le -an beef. As a source of tall glass, with a straw; the idea al- ilies should make use, of Skim milk ' � I A l Qnada Year occasion. its ,to,p was God Himself. He could surnmer. The excessive heat throws calcium, necessary not only for bome ways pleases them. The flaTor may andbPttermilk, N nbole milk should be ,,,SOAP-,,,: ., � %., have testified 'he- heard Jehovan say- the little stomach out of Order so growth in the young but for th(, main- . I , ' I , I � . ,, Reduced Rates by tail, bus, ing to him: "I am the Lord God of juickly that unless prompt aid is at tenance Of health in young dnd old, be disguised by adding a das,b ,of cin- c s a be-veralre for t St " . namon and a few grains of sugar, the younger children. The skim milk -A rom .1 steamboat and airplane. thy father Abraham, and the God of hand, the baby may be beyond all hu- it is unrivalled. Withour it there is 1eJia*---11 .11ir pl.l � or a little chocolateor caramel syruu. should be used in soups, sauces, grav- , — --..ad I . .�., Isaac; the land -whereupon, tb,).0 h6st, man help before the mother realizes always t danger of calcium deficiency. . - .- �i,,� I he is ill. Summer is the season when A -no ed easteqi physician is quoted � jpl�- . SAM HARRIS, to thee will I give it." Jacob's Iadde,I, . -1 J;�V President bridged the space between heaven and diarrhoea, cholera infan-tum, dysen- as saying, "More, lime in the diet . 1`�" earth. Our staircase is Jesus Cbri5t tery and colic are most pievalent. would prevent many divorces; its ab - I � I 11 W. WATERS, I, . . �- 11 GeneTal Manage,. in whose person, heaven, and earth are Any of these troubles may prove sence from the diet makes a woman I � .. . I... N I u,ni ted. (Hi s love.is wide en,migh t.) deadly if not promptly treated ' ' Dur- nervous and a man cruel, ani family � � - 11 , — I embrace the lowest ,sin-ner and raise ing the summer the mothers best troubles are likely to start." It is I � i ��� him up to a holy life. friend is Ba:byls Own Tablets. They �vell known that rats on a diet low . . �,�: . "I'. regulate the bowels, sweeten the in calcium become very nervous and . - . 28:18-22. When, Jacob awL;[-(,d in " I'� - -on, of the night stomach and keep baby healtby, The irritable; probably the same' is true . ,..4�'� . the morning the rvisi 11 ".". was still -with him and he felt Lh,k it Tablets are ,sold by medicine dealers of human -beings. Five-eightlis -of a I � -1, TOP means , . would be good fortune to mak- gome, orby mail at _�>5 cents a. box f -,,-,m The cupful of milk will, supply one-third , ��., - - Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- of the day's requirement of calcium. I I'll I lasting record- of it so he to,�k t'li,e . 1, . 11, X. . 4 . stone which had been his pillow and vdlle, Ont. - As fuel for the human machine, , milk compares favorably with other t I',, � � I set it up for a monument. Upon it - , . P, . food's -a 4uart being equal to nine - ­ � "I - . he poured oil and -took a solemn BRITAIN'S LAST WOLF KILLED eggs, nine o6nces of bread -or two ­ ,� 11 I ,�., I I I pledge. He was, -starting aut on a --= , :::::: �� � 10 now life with just his staff, the sign BY A WOMAN IN SCOTLAND rter Of potatc,es, .. 0, 1 ,-,75& 1 I I 'N. af his occupation, to help him secure . The term "wotective" foodhas been , , . . . ?�­ I . 0 to,milk because through its 7' 1: . a employment But to ,this was added ,When the Romans first invaded Bri- The STOP signs on streets and Mob ays are there for your 1:.�,. the assurance of -God's presence and tain, it was a very different country liberal use the body is safeguarded I M -W ... ,I . ;gainst deficiencies of many sorts. I ,� I .... Jacob's acceptance and pranii.i,i: "If from the fertile hills and, valleys we ,,� � protection. They protect you and all other drivers only to the . ko'.� ' is so rich in the. vitarnin A that .1. 1- . aod, be with me, and will kepTy me know so well. The, country was prac- 1,; 1. 1. :n this way that I go, and will* gi-ve tically' one vast forest and wild an- with a quart of whole milk per day ;, - extent that you obey them. , 1.� , m _-. ,� ;1� lf,�,,�� me bread to eat, &-rid raiment to put imals roamed the trackless wastes.. there is little occasion to fear short- 1. 1� I . - t.i, � k�� ".� agge of this vitamin. Al�hough thp .� 8 I" on so that I come. again to my father.'s The bison and the mighty e:k had I ", I "k house in peace; then shall th,-3� Lo, -d their home here and ,the reindeer was supply of vitamin- B milk is not so There's a STOP sign at eve6 intersection of The King's , - L I; �� , liberal as that of the vitamin A it i7- J be my God. And this stone which I -found On the northern mountains. The - "� I . 10C Best of all fly killers- hwre set for a pillar, sliall be, GoTs wild bear lived in the dense forests, is excellent, and when suppl,mented Ifighway and at intersections of many other main highways .. ".�. � Clean, quick, sure, house; and of all rthat thou sbalt give on the rivers the beaver bifilt its with such vegetables and fruits as b I - V .1 �� il � . -e tenth unto dams, and in all parts of the country oranges, spinach, cab�bage, tomatoes, I" I "I ," - WHY cheap. Ask your Drug. me� I will '.1urely give th and streets. Be sure you heW them. If you do not, and an .,, , 1�. gist, G cer or General thee." the wolf Iired and, flourished. apples and lettuce makes the diet - �', I 4 , � i''. PAY store. to . accident results you are responsible. e I "... " ' 33:1-4, 16. In after years Jacob Then came civilization. It crept satisfactory in this respect. k,: I -� �" 5�:, Ily a ual tests which have b.. I I .1� 1, MORE THE WILSON FLY PAD having prospered ii Padam-arani, &- slowly over the country, and with it, et , � , , el;� � CCL, HAMILTON, ONT. cideld to go back ome, but the ol(l advance the -wolf retreated, but we made it ,was found that when boys I You cannot depend on other drivers. W11ile You may have I " . I ".'4 were given, in addition to the Ordinary ... 11 �,;,t,. � feeling towards - his brothvr ret-imcd. can imagine, haw the inhabitaril,s must �-,,,N�,�,:, — " diet in an institution, one, pint Of milk J .111 lied with the law by coming to a full Stop, You should still ,!, ,�, , " A brother offended is harder to be have been Nvx)rrie,d in long spells of I COMP , ,. . . �41 ­ , n that a strong city." H.)w bes.1; hard weather, when, the, hun-gry packs per day, their increate in weight was K I wo ff', '. , 80 per cent. and inheight 44 per ceiR. . �1, F',.�,� , to appease Esau's iv,rrath, for s,tich 'be. would return to their ,old, hatints to exercise care in entering the traffic stream of a main highway. ' V , , , ... r � greater than that Of 1>oys receiving . � i, ., expected to meet even after all the, search for food. As in�Ln increaqed his . g""", . . I . ".. Y.,'j�­ . years of separation was tri-kabling range, the wolf worked farther into the ordinary diet only, I'll. . , r;!:�; Dr. Graham Lusk of Cornel! Medi- . I I 1". " � him. He de-ternidined ,to. ryend him a the wilds, and he lingered longest in The Keystone' of Safety 1.0"', �� . Cal 'College has said that no family �.. `�,' . . . substantial present. His old natun, I I , �, , ?. I .1 �11! -"- --6-1 .... ... - k'��,�,,',),�k�'% . of five- should ,buy meat un�il they on The King --s Highway I . I I 2',�, ,. : . of supplanter Wag Up-lYeTMOSt in j'18t �i , ; �, .. ....... 0-- then and again God met h — have bought at least three quarts of � "I I 11, I 1 -9p. im t.9 pre- � milk. Since milk is not so appetizing . I , 1"",,;�, Ailo� - vent hiiii froirn returning home 'n the and all other roadg andstreets . � �,,, ,, .. . - I ,F';1. . i � � .1: as meat, we may think that the money , I . . � I li I te ��,;,,��, r, . If- �, . ,�.1'4, — In the e.id . I . Ig 1 11 I . temper be had left It. DOrfT LET SUNB N t been s -11 ,r , . . ,� N','. � - -s no j:ient wisely but there I . , 1. .�, . . I . Jacob the, strong man, becarne tb4 ba 1111 . �, � humble spirit crying out, ItI will Is no food which ,%gpplemen-ts the I if, , , ,, 02W'1,'.,"'i,4k.,. ,:z ; . not SPOIL YOUR V.-ACAPON. rest of the diet so effectively ag milk. , 1, I a ., N, yy � 'f1,g'­:, , , I ., � � ' let thee gio except Viou bleso m4a .r � " � r,�&, I— 11 , rward to mest Eagou The sparkling sun beats down- Also, it is the easiest of all foods to Z 11 , "r"t' §;��!��` �. , . ", -J L 0 , Thus he went fo; ' h ... �7,N " ,� . I - - - r ' " .. :. yet treacherous . . . painful �, 9 ,t I" ,t a rounfal healthy W- I- ,� . ­ - ­� I . friendly �i.41A '' .11 -;�-Nke gdbd golf- is mi& pected to bave� to conciliate, Iran to on the red, painful skin. Vou.will ' It ,, ,,I, -r i­ny inval,�s a3,wefl. � . . . . 11, �, � �� � ,�;�1,4;. " , ­'.­ , TWe m o I I . 0 e ex- hours follow. Splash Absorbine, Jr., z,- - :- -id 4 .� '? i�111V ,i - ,�?4'ifi'�jLl" t, I �,,­"­ � ,� , . I . r2r-�'-!­ �greed that a pint I � I , . lw,� �� 11 , , � .I., - I . ' I I 1. , � ­ , . til� of maftv�, little things ea& meet him, and: embraced him, AM fell find that it cools and soothes, instanily . , .� .0"'I'S"�'t '' -, . I .� . I .� -whi&, -ill< fn , , . " I,,, a6�6f helps the scoro- ftima- of .r - eacli, c�lild and nalf a � I I 'k I - on his netic and kissed him; and they taking out all soreness and infla pint for each adult per day- should be N ,1,,,� 4�1�i!�111 I 1,1z, '' I-kestbo -steadler weptpf ., � 11� - " 11 V 11,11, Setter d .n I.i ion. The next day only A s I I ","'i",".." i;� lightly . 1. -'ILI " set 9�9 -a minimum of milk co,.qsupV- I i �i�l .e , � �,��"I,,,�­,�,� , reir biain, ate all , ,� IL, , , � , w4vei��Iei deeper coat of tan is the reminder of 1 11 . �rp ", - tion, below which no diet aholild'fall. . I f�,v,i�:�,�,,,,�,,,',��,,,,,'�:�! " A,Q�`* , '. �,'��.6&i,bk'.� that cottlat, atidL are your day's sport. Absorbine, � , " �, 4 , '­,, ""', , ". I �, Y� ,1.111­11?� - -1-1 I not greasy and I I ; . A M . WORLD MISSIONS . Jr- "a A duart of milk ,a day for each child � I . ,�­g­­Ig , , ­401itbd� 66 I the - will,not stairi the 6kin. and 4 pint of mik foX each ' adult . , ­­,�,­, , I im-IF . 111, : . ,,,?,.";, � : 1146 " bf Wrig at R eg i, S .- � �; ""���'N,,',,',,,�,li�;�,��;�i.; ;� "I . . . �, A Personal Testimony Neep Absorbine, Jr., handy for insect 14 fai saer, In f t rof so ,her- . .. I , ��` .. I . I I 11 ''I � I I - , % ?� ! - �,�'­:, - ;­ �, � , Wa it I � I . I, i , . By S. E. Daird bites, cuts, binises of Wdricheg. tinhoi, Ark authority ,,'on the sob*ct of � X 1� - '' I . , , 1� .. . .1 I , is an invaluable vacation aid, as -its � , , ,�,iotg, -,,�i,'�g,,�;� � -,� I � ,,�� �!,i�,' � I � jht 8 "A quart of milk a . , , " L' . 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