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Almep� Nor does -owner -wishad to -retire and was, wAlIr - � ­� 'r� i� "' " . :� .,,.,�,', i � 11 ­ ,!, "",�z -�;Alz - does ,not r4ove his congregation to client. bf ,,, , ,* -) ,.�A, 4 uot that just the very core 14 y end night , Ithout � nY other I 11111 1. .1 . � ­' , � MR -00 �, . I � I �� 11 , fought the 41 ed roa,ils. Ue was WQ � I - . 1, 1,417 . i § ,�,,*�",.. , I'M 0910 " - 11 iI . , ,, � , I , 1; `1111 ,�,,gr I , I ,, � f, -111,1 , 'A i �* "" ­.��.,Q, dori0% Ont . x, Is , , 0 4a � , wx A J'a 4 �15­�Ira �­ ­"*?np.-','­q - '. W, % , I " , i ,,� , i � - g.- - ,s At a time. he speAk it general terms about tile iiig to make ia big reduction for cash, rl , , �",�­ , xis ,oug period ,;� � , IM0111 ,�,�,�,,��'J i , ""', aid, b", of the Cb; itmas niessage, sleep for I VIM - , 'ilN , , , 1, -- wickedliess'of the world at large, He The deal 4p - I � , ,*'%�, I' arne to tell us that God Vttorly fearless and - inclined gllod,for a large outlay but . . �,g� m - 4 ("'; . i.1',,�',�,�1"12"�"""""""*', '000 Made: His Path that Je4up."e � Of ",.� 141�1,14, 0 - to to, 4 �� - I :�, � �ggl�qli` .0 r , 0 IV, , I i I , 11����,,'��4�,.�,,�ll;�",."!t7 �, where speaks in, plain, language, disdain4ng the annual b ' .1 I �e A . - -- . uBlpess indicated a fair I . �, loved, usT Is it not possess a withering sarcasm - ­,-­.­,, . ' 4 , I 11, 0 � 1. � I ,7 w ., "I'll "" , I ". , � ,­­­ . . io , , . AA,r�)','�'!�,�!�%'��,,,; " written, that, �,'.'7��,,,,�','�"�,',P Z�-.2- ,, "., . . . . 1. - "" ; I %4, , ""M G(We great re- "God so loved -the w . the demagogie tricks, and instead, of return and R101big showed, .his inter- I ;ig-�Nk,­Jq, ,�,,.,�­Igm,*w orld that Fie gave he required it, he nevertheless came r".%X-1,C0UfiH5 I V. . 11 � .,­­ - . I Akk I YTV I ,il"ig"�,t",,"��.'�ll,""-",;-� "I"y X Fkfi Wvy His only begotten ,Son, that whose to be a beloved cliaTacter who gave . I wailing in generalities he discusses e,st. Accompanied ,by the banker he . 110 I � A i " 1, M Mill cc i DIRROATROURES0, ,iley . �. A,­,�% � I , � . I 1. � �� .11 1-2, 4., 9 11.1 . 1-111 ­ 11 �Tl 6 earth PUTO human, ever believe,th in Him should not per- freely of his talents to the Poor and MAL -AIM EXTEM in Pungent terms individual cases of visited the mill and( seemed to make a ... L I 11 � A��, '. "' , Mae I inction 11 1, 20 Vat 40'VV`V1 ,, wickedness. His conduct ratiter than Arewd examination of eveTytbing in 71111111U � I �q �4.� � Pt� '1 ish, ,bat h ife?" Great the rich without any diet �f rA -,t : . 'is language is- PICtUTesque. It has sight. . . 1� ,01�� 11Z4 k-��,110,1&;'tli# 01 ave everlasting li m \Ii�j' , ��J and To the east and South of & vil- so ha He seemed favorably impress- 11 . �,,,r ',�%k 01 firimoma , ""i FV��,,,,� 7- as soul, the Perfect and glorious gospel for longiag � , . I'll � . F ­�5;��j�;�,!,§' -,,I �,�4����-,�,�,��'�;�o,"tpC�E�"A"i�' sIole I , I A , been so picturesque that he is a fre- �q14�,,�,a lonely and suffering, hearts! Mighty lage of Embro, lays what is termed ed but said, of course, that he would - I " " . I I - WRIC OIL T-13 % �'. !,�..11,;.,`�';`.�,., . I ECE ., ,­, , �; , " message worthy of angel songs—"God The Old 'Log ,Church cemetery. Here quent Asitor of front Pages. Nor have to send for his own auditor to -L.- . � .1 t�j-- . I ".. ,� 11 "I'll A, � ,, Jesus as the living C%Tist? loives us," and- sent Jesus Christ to lay the pioneers of the Zorras in -a 6KS Raff 'M 7W SUT 0 ftW ANDE5709M would editors venture to, speak some- make an expert survey of the busi- � �� , .. -now. to share the Father's tell us go. "He -that spared not his well,kept and historic valley �hat AWALCONT0.10GLAMM THE MUS what de isively of him, Unless they ness. This seemed only reasonable I - i , �11.1 ..." I SUFFIMS FOR WAMIM&DOW ASK FOR ' lived some thousands of miles dist- and the trio came to an agreement on V !(" -1 �� 7 . own Son, but delivered, him up for us nexAles amid the green fields of mod- I i . mi, -u sun YOU 6ET'Prlhoviae . , i .; � , ill - all, how shall he not with him also rit. -ough the genieral terms�, Presupposing " ern farms. Hei,e was erected the - MCEI:fil ANGIER 6, , life� who Once was sacri .G701L a For he would be likely on that I 1 � L' freely give Us all -things." There is first church in the district, and here, to expose the private infirmities of the bo-ok investigation showed what In measles the chief danger lies in- �..' I ....... I,- ". I ,.Is all hearts and kingdoms that other great word of Paul's—"the more than -a hundred years ago, the - editors and reporters and the lusher was expected. Using the mill own- complications and after-effects.- ., � 1 ,�,,4� 1 the , , - 11 ­ ,.,,1�­_g,,­ . kind- �111 I I N9.1 - er's private, phone, Helbig then called ,� %; I � x �,§ 1 - , i own? Son of God who loved me and gave first of the faithful were laid by — frailties of the publishers theillselves There, is nothing to equal Angier's . 1. . 0 - t ,,� ­ . 'P cemetery, followed , q . ,jN(l I His exposure would be in the first up a New York numbor and was lucky " t� -1 1-0. I . himself for me." ly hands. To this , I - 1%-r 41 - '=,'ll' , , 'know Thee, Jesus, as The message is too great and won- Dr. Adams ,so many of these pioneer A f e In, - Taunleation im- Emulsion for building up after I'll �, , 1. M ( ;bUt, to 'his own congregat"o 0 enough to 9 t earn . .�. , , I 11 - � III "'goiQUId, I N , the reserves of the New York Life, Place I �, I ( ., f. " . 9,o,00 in the, Trinity Methodist Church m ,lately with -the famed aezou. ant measles and preventing the develop- �1 �,, 1�-;��,�"',�. "Mou art, derful for us really to believe and sclus .liters of Zorra went to and Harriman by establishing him- �� � and daug ed At "P .1, "' Suviour, Lord their last place of ,rest. One head- and then over the radl-0 to se,varal who, it appeared, had, a. day to spare ment of bronchitis or other chest.. � ,,@ ', 5,'%%0 living Christ, my take in, -but it is urfbelievably true self on similar terms with the Equit- �0., 111111i�',. - .11 � �11­1�!;. I . and, King, me: stone -there, "lowing the name and . hundred thousand more. In addition between auditing the books for Henry troubles. . I'll "I 1,i� 11 ­ and once a year, at Christmas ti able felt that he would be i �,, �, "I , ' with a glow- n, bears intelligence to the " " pu"'" he publishes a magazine and three Ford and those for the General Etlec- , �) I R ,T-heri should I serve Thee the clouds seem ,to lift and eve us inscriptio tion to challenge the banking house . In wbooping-cough Angier's greatly - I ,,',,� � . :; I I t at ",her remains were the first f aes a week ,gives ,special addresses tric Company. 0.,U 1"; ing heart, brighter,glimpses pf -the glory of God effeD th 'or the financial dictatorship a the tin i .1 ,, relieves the spasms of coughing. . ol� I I s which the angels rist. To come to be interred in this cemetery." The ' upon the wickedness ofthe city. He was instructed to hurry down " k &V � ,. ", . ,And live the Gloria in the face of Jesus Ch Western Romiq)here� �.,, All -1 , 11 'I" I .. He hag adopted the method made at once to the New England town d It increases vitality and enables the, P: - - , .", Sing. arriong us so simple and loving and woman in question was -buried in 1828. , It was at tFis moment that the an �A 1�.` 11 . Henry Barton. helpless -a -little child.; to share our 'Feeble and bent, with his hearing famous 1by the Rev. Parkhurst In then. Mr. 1161big hurried back to his child to throw off the disease mom I" E 1141�?, , I Alexanders began to show alarm �. I � ne of our bone and gone, but still interested in his New York a generation ago. He goes hotel. In such a hurry did he leave quickly and with less danger Or' ... 11 ,,��, common lot, ,be e S S a MO e m , , � t daily Th To wa a veritable w r f th - into the zin--stalned by -ways of the that he left behind him a card case. '131,� flesh it our flesh, a man of sorrows paper and still able, with two canes, .%,,11 PRAYER I I- I f. ,��. ��� in high position in the Equitable, after ill-effects. . . "..", and acquainted- with grief, so tender to get about to the stores in the litt - city and gets -big facts at first hand. If anyone had 'happened- to look in -to , I - k , �.',' . Our Father, we pray that jay may and true andpationt, so loving irf life village, this virile link with an his- drawing in salaries, fees and other If a chief of police is seen 'Llmerglng it �e would ha,ve found the-r-­,.� some For over 39 years, doctors have K. be the liest gift to us all this day. perquisites -something like a million I I and death- --how can we.help but love still goes on. His has been ' from a speakeasy in company with a private -papers intimating that Mr. prescribed Angier's Emulsion be - 6,11, W,.ss all the children of the world for tor"Yalt dollars a yeay. They felt that the �,'�,,,`i, . Him, who brought us ,at Christmas a full life, and a life given largely to ingly close relationship be- Woman who is not his wife, the fact He,lbig was a millionaire a'ad, on terms cause of its tonic and strengthening , - ,4,esus, sake. Amen. othe increas 11 1. ��111 I ., time the glad tidings of the wonder- ,rs, tween Harriman, and Hyde boded them is announced from the ,pulpit and the of affectionate intimacy with men like influence and be- , ) ". . �`�' . chief is disir-dssed. If a millionaire theMargans arid' the Rockefellers. To cause its laxative 65c-aud$1.20 1< I ','. " �m _4� $, LESSON FOR DECEMBER 21st ful, love of God? � no good. Hyde, moreover, was with- , , . 1X " ,� is arrested'and- acquitted', the public make sure that somebody�s attention ( ,�. the ction is so needed atDruggista- .� ­ � - In the light of that great love we, h a ­ , . is informed by Rev. Bob that was called to the case, MT. He4big,on � t'�i', Lesson Topic -.Christmas Lesson, rejoice in, our love for one another, JAMES HAZEN HYDE AND IN. his ftther's will he would come into bootleg ring, the Bar Association Or his return to his '.hotel, telephon-ad to in bringing the little I -Luke 2:8-20. -.f, . Lesson Passage and the love that has all the, Year full control of his inheritance and the Catholic Church is someho* or soq .if he, had left it there. It turned tots back to sound, �i'�"L' 1� �,,',,kl' Golden Text -Luke 2:11. been smothered under our busy cares, SURANCE SCANDALS - , niight very likely make a clean sweep 1. I � ,��,,,� t other n -Axed- UP in it. Ile attacks ,the out that he had and it was returned - 11 , I While there is a striking contras -bursts into flame again and finds ex- of the Alexanders. Therefore they ju*lciary and is ,sent to ja I or a t n ex nation of that card 68 . . I. . ",,L,. * #*tween the Divine dignity of our . . As a belated wedding gift to James i f a ,him. A ami ",f r� sron u the countless multitude� demanded that he sell out. When -he couple of weeks, .an unpleasant ex- el of . �,�,, ,1,C,--1 ,,�.,11 t'.,.2 1-ti.1y earthly circum-1prel who was married refused the scandal broke andi the op- . case had strengtheried the b lief . � . . 11 - ­ o� li,4tmas gifts and Chri�tnias Hazen Hyde, in . "I'll .1 dtances 'of His birth, there is at the greetings that fly to and fro. over this France the other day to a lady ,of the en e ,a n a i porioulce. But -his influence is such the -mill owner that he had made no 0 ,i�; struggl f r to trol of th E'qu t- that men in public life hesitate, to de- blunder when he had tacked on a . � l 7", sainetin-.: .,. -) 1--s., itriking harmony old world. They, ,too, might bear the nobility, we present to our readers a able began. Hyde hesitated to fight . '.� � . . . . . . I , ,, I between the events and dispositions,, saying of the -old Quaker minister. memoir of this distingulshei citizen as eff"Uviely as he might have fought fy ,him boldly or increase his rancour few thousand dollars to the price set � I L , 1:1, The, time, "We ,have just tome to tell * by initiating actions for damages. on, -his mill, and the belief of the 1". arl-L -,:i.-...� Z­'-Z.adiag it. thee we- at a time whenhe was the most dis- ­',:",,,, . XI-` -1 ' for he retained tive deepest venera- Recently a city ,prosecutor, speak- banker that he was about to enroll a IndorsedbytheM icalprofession' 1111, the, place, the i�gs, the liltenors, love thee." And they are all worth e,assed man in the United States, w;,ch tion for the memory of his father, C 'T,",- - ' The ,shepherds while, far though Christmas comes the possible exception .of Theodore lug civer the radio, said that Shuler customer -of whi It bankers dream. The � ...... I a tra, �--1 in ul--'Zolll. and feared. that court action might ," .� , was ,accustomed to use language next ,day, .,Dayton Don, looking pros- - 1� 1� 1� , ��� 1� ,. were on historic ground. On those and ,goes so quickly, the love that is 1100sBvelt. James Hazen Hyde was smirch ,his name. In the end, he was . � .... �� 1"'�w same slopes, on those same hillsides, in them all kindles a fire in our hearts the inan, about whom the gre-It New which tended to turn malcont+mts in- porous, learned, and business -like, ap- .. 1, i; induced to sell ,his interest in the erage houses. Hlea ,had, studied their' . . I ��, - David -of old fed his father's flocks, that waarnis us, through -the whole '�urk insurance scandals raged. Ir Equitable for $2,500,000 to Thomas to killer% The next morning be was peared on the scene and went into con- �,v: business -as well as possible from. 4;;,,'��: . and it was from, those same fields year. his person the issues, were joined ne, lRyan. With this money he discharged by a mayor who, had been ference immediately with the mill the talks of high-pressure salesmen,. ,41, Fortu 1:, helped to office -by the reverened, mud bookkeeper. is ableto, intimate to ,.�-'�� � I and presently wa � C*11� that lie went forth at God's cornmand Wherefore, more than ever, let us which were to make Charles Ev,, departed, for Europe -where he has ,th a ge was well'ca _ I 11 ..... , to change his shepherd% crook for send our gifts and ou ,etings this Hughes, then -a lawyer, governor of lived ever since, in time achieving slinger. Says ,Mr. Ai,kman: "'Wi His flow of larigua his friends and acquaintances- Lhat h6�� I , � . r gre rrorized, a mayoralty victory culated to daunt and dazzle that down I 7. I", I � I � . 1. the royal sceptre; and his lowly dress -Christmas time, in the sipirit of -the New York State, in which position the .supreme honor of having named city te was a salesman working on commis - i ,�', I.:, for the ,purple of a king. When the old Quaker minister who said, ,,We he put -an end to race -track betting' after him a dish thus deiscribel:- to his credit, and the scalp's of a bust� trodden employee, and, in -a few hours sion, stocks being his 'line. Armed, �� . , . . . . . V , . ed district attorney, * city prosee-u- he had all the figures he required. � � , , I angels came on earth, they came to have just came to tell thee that we eventually beconving onel of the lead- ,,Poachod peach, a la James Hazen with a list of brokerage houses which "I thepeat-dul hillsides� where the dew love thee,"' and, as Tiny Tim said, ing Republicans ,of the nation, an U'n- Hyde; the' peach is poached like tor and two -police chief& to his credit, Armed 'with them he presented 'him- made a specialty of dubious stocks 1, A, an' Bob stands forth, as the best space get- self to the 'mill owner and told hin , I 1 he went the rounds of them. He said' . 1- was upon the grass, a successful candidate for the pr4si- egg, and then haskirsch poured over ter, populace -rouser, and politician- that the -state of the business would 11 Fl. � , nd the flock was "God bless us everyone!" � " ,,�,R' sleeping in the fold; and there to deney and perhaps the most success- it and ignited; this c -o . 11, . .1, ,��. humble and prepared hearts they gave The Missionary Record. mpleteS it's ' 11111- not begin to justify theprice he was he was willingto work on commission% . ful state secretary .the United States scarer west of the District of Col ­ � , , I �, , ,"'. cooking and the burnit kirsch provides bia " He has ingratiated himself asking, that, as -a matter of fact, such alone, that he had a list of prospects 11��,, their message and revealed theiT - -0 - ever had, and eventually Chief Jus- uce." It se and could undoubtedly make moneyi ,!' , , , , .11 the sa ems probable that wlih juries which sometimes have to conditions as he had diseovered would 1,� glory. That humble shepherds were tiee of the United States Supreme it , also sauce for the gander. � both for the firm and himself. He I .. ", I is take note -of his activit�es by the Sim- in some states involve activities by . ' 1. the first to receive the glad tidings -Correspondent seeks a definition If Court. MT. Hughes conducted the in- asked for nothing until -the sale was I . I ., , N: is -an instructive as it is strange. It "tact." Well, for instance, tact is' vestigation into the insurance sean- ON pie process -of exposing the private the -police. After talking in this actually made, but then he wanted . "i ,, - I . � . I ,� , shows us plainly ,that there is no re- that which restrains an old geezer dais ,out of which issued new laws life of one unhappy juror. Because strain for some minutes he began . to either cash or certified cheques. At � I " . " , in both leg�s from which -ended old abuses, and gave the METHODIST CLERGYMAN BOSS of his vast radio audience officials give the mill owner his -private opin- ,, spect of persons with God; that in His with rheumatism the ,lid of two, or three days be hal, ­� I a a list of stocks which the brokers. I I �, flapper insurance companies into the h make obeisance, to -him. B t what ion. -of Helbig. It -was true that he 1� . . . . . ��, eye the loftiest and the lowliest are reminding a pert and peppy ands OF LOS ANGELES � V �, , he blessings of the he used to walk hame, from school and contral of the people, who really Mx- Aiknian seems to us not to ap, was a man of great wealth, but he wished to dispose of, and a dozen ,;,,, as -one; ,that in t i � , i.: -Walkerton Her- made -and owned them, the ate ---and we suppose there are was also a man a& great ea s' brokers w,h 'w a 'lling to ve M I , , L averlasting gospel there is no differ- with her after four. policy It is certainly with no desire to. put pree" n nnes o er vn gi hi W,- . game hundreds of thousands cf Los Harper said that he had examined ..A , ence between, the monarch on the ald-Times. holders. Few Americans before we're ideas in the headof any local clergy- a handsome commission. Then he 11E I IM,- .. 41 11 �, throne, and the beggar among his ever held up to the ridicule and con- Angeles citizens in the Same Plight- many set If books for him and had �' ", man that we give a few facts about went carefully through the list of � ,;1., subjects. terript that beat upon Mr. Hyde. Few is that the Rev. Shuler is a moral Te- never been paid more then, a few stocks , carefully discarding any- '�I�" The life span in several cities as the Rev. Robert P. Shulor, who is F for their hundred dollars despite the fact -that '­ . nly was the message of the nju called the Savaronola of Los Angeles, lormer and is working sole4y I �, I whi-eb had the, slightest walue. �, , - Not a estimated by the Argentina bureau is were more u, -stly treated. The worst I ��, I '..."I'l I. angel given to shepherds, it was giv- as fo]�JOWS: Berlin and Amsterdam, that could be said about MT. Hyde is b Duncan Aikman in The American good as well as for the good of the he, had, dirpeted him to many a good Choosing one of the worthl�ss kindli X?!i. . I ` ,V st they were pursuing that -he was a -sap. The best that Y re�,t of the community. Re is certainlY bargain. As a matter of ,fact, he he reported to -a broker that he had' I en to them whil Mercury. It is mainly to correct a no grafter. He is just an earnest, 1.4�, 55- London and Washington, 53; Vien- I " . I .., �, their work. Idle men do not receive as said athout him in those days, was would not mind seeing ,his friend Hel- � ,,,, �, na 51 - New York, 49; Chicago, 48- ' general misapprehension ,and ' * a prospective customer, ready. to buy ` 77 ,.. . . ,. I Montevideo, 35, 3,0! that he was a monster, probabi dentally cast down Canadian national , visions. Industry rather than idle- Paris 47; . T,ki, y ad- inel * God-fearing busybody who has ap- big stuck -with so;nething just for and suggesting that the broker him- � , `,,� I , � ,� ' ' dicted to un -America. vices. pointed himself Public scourge, and once. In other words, if the mill , 11 ,�!� -rad janier self should close the deal. The broker , " iness qualifies for ,the blessing af God, Lening , 23 pride. Wito had, shared with most of the measure -of disgust he has arous- owner would produce $2,600 in Cash was then. introduced to the colifeder- ­,�, , 27, and Rio de 0 . , � "I V,,; Ir I They were strong, sturdy men, hold- _The Pathfinder. Henry Hazen Hyde's father -was one our readers, we suppose, the notion ed is the measure of his success. Harper would undertake to present a te, in 'his handsome apartment, ev- - . P-,�� I ling a position of danger and difficulty a � V,'� - of the most extraordinary men in the that Aimee .-Semple McPherson, form- . set ,of figures that would make the ,1 rNl !".. and yet theiT -humble hearts were .0 history of life insurance in the Unit- arly of Ontario, was the best known -0 sale certain. Needless to say the erything about him suggesting afflu- � I �� , ,�, waiting upon the Lord. ed States. Arriving in New York in ard most influential pulpitee,r on the ence. In the course of the interview 'il." The shepherds at first were "sore HER MISTAKE 1850 as a youth from the Catskill Pacific coast. this -belief must have EVENING REUNIONS! money was soon forthcoming and it would appear that the investor's � �.�; , . afraij." But the -message of the an- Harper presenting the more, aptimis- money was pretty well tied up, but �­ A young man had bought a motor. Mountains he got a job with the been strengthened when it was an- , two ' ,,� .,a subscTibe, for ,, that ,he was willing f g", . gel lifted them out of fear into ,be- 91-lomesick Hour" for travelling men tic figures: left town. A day or �.;,, , cycle and was ,demonstrating its pow- Mutual Life Insurance Company and rounced the other day that three �jh; , is the hour after dinner. Thoughts later, on the -pretence of consulting �,.!�,, lief followed by action. To them was for seven years worked like a drudge. times a week on an averaga in the $100 000 worth If the securities, giv- ��'�, . given a world-wide message. The er's to his pretty pillion -rider. fly back to the, family circle and lone- his lawyer, H,albig also left town and s 1,!;:�, But suddenly ttLe machine began to In that time he learned the business past five years Rev. Aimee had been ing i�,i personal note for 30 days for " . an1gel said.- "I bring yougood tidings thoroughly, but made himself highly first page news in Los Angele,i. The liness comes. Then is it the time to would be seen no more in that .lo- the amount, the stock to remain in. � ,,�,�k,'., all lag painfully, and try as he might he pick up the telephone and enjoy a cality. ! li'K of great joy, which shall be to. o1b. escrow in the meantime, This deal 121. " was unable to make it go faster noxious to his superior officers far basic error lies in supposing that a . 7P . . is long distance reunion with the folks , People, . Within the circle of the his impertinence, but on Alonday person who is front page news ' .Q. would satisfy the b�roker and hewould t", I Saviour's sublime 'brotherhood stand A swift examination If the engine . ,back home. It's almost like being �Pi ing he opened an office in, a probably more influential' than one . leave the place thoroughly canvinced �,,� I yielded no results, so they started off morn with them! P I �, peasant and king, serf and czar. The . roam directly above that of his former who is not. As a matter of fact, a THE MOST ORIGINAL OF that McCauley was what he repres- 49 relationship which every person sus- again. . " 4.1 11 remarked the girl touching employers' and hung out a sign 3-0 glance through any paper will show --.O- ROADWAY RACKEIS ented himself to be, namely, a high !, ,4 �. . tains. to Him overwhelms all earthly sayf f " �:!. , him on the shoulder and pointing to eet long emblazoned with the strange that perhaps the, most significant B pressure salesman with an invaluable I �. � .11 . distinctions. - the brake pedal on which her f,iot was dievice, The Equitable Life Assurance 'names in the community have a habit YOUTH FROM WEST MADE Warden Lawes of Sing Sing say:� sucker list. McCauley ,did not ask 4�� 1i The angel was nott alone in tZstify for -his commission, ,but -pointing to 10i . firmly pressed, "what a pity there's Society of the United States, which of appearing exclusively on the fin- , 14:1�"., to the taniing of the Saviour. that the�e are 10,000 racketeers of all 1�';�- Mg �� -rest on the other rFduced to insignificance the smaller ancial pages. The Rev. Aimee is the fine car he drove and hinting at 'd, "Amd suddenly there was with the an- not another foot i kinds in New York City. According other expenses would suggest an ad - i'' � sign of the Mutual. He fitted up the considered something of a freak by In his book on Broadway racket- to population therA�'isi probably a pro- ,,�'� - , b '. gel a multitude of the heavenly host side." office with a desk, a couple of chairs agood many people. She makes inter- ears, MT. John O'Connor gives A whole partionate number in most Other h e he wa% I J I I ". � praising God, and saying, Glory to 40. and' a ,box of cigars and started out esting and even exciting reading mat- on his way to another town to lin& , � 1. � chapter to Dayton Don, who was th,3 American cities.' Even in Toronto we. up another prospect. Invariably the, .­, God in thehigbest, and on oaTtiti peace to form an. insurance company. ter, but she does not run Los Angeles. principal performer in. one of the, most hame not escaped them, the chality broker -would make the advance, and . ", I . , 1 �4i ,��`.-- � I good will toward men." Charters, we gather, .-were easy to get She is not a power in municipal and profitable rackets devised in recent. Concert racketeer having lately fi " �Z)','% When we consider what the birth of in those days, and, everything that state politics. gut" McCauley would be on. his way. �� I I ,%, �C, Jesus meant, in its application to, hu- SERVED PIONEERS WELL years, Since it seems to be legal ed unhappily in- the news columns of From the next town he wqu,d per- ,�. Iliyde did was legal onoug although The Rerverend Bob is. In fact iMr, there is no reason why ift shauld not the papers. The fraternity must make - � 4',,, -a �, ' haps telephone tlmt another prospect 11 "-";! man progress, we. c n well understand Out of Embro, in the histaric Zor- in later years it is said at he had Duncan intimates that although Hier- continue so long as there are greedy millions of dollars a year, and yet T, why the angels sang. The birth of was al>out to be laMed and, might re- -- 1i a. habit of doing important thing.�, bert Hoover is a -Californian, most of business men to be found in the Unit- we recall an old song entitled "The ceive a few hundred dollars more. He ,,�% �E Jesus made peace between God and ras'af Oxford county, many men have �� I I 11 � I . q, MmIn and between man and man, and gone to make their mark in the world. which meant important profits and in- the Republicans in the neighborhood ed States. This Don Harper went to Sucker Is the Wise 'Guy After All." was careful never to employ the mails , i"', i so -the -angels sang their viroride,f,l Few, however, of those who left structing his lawyers to, attend to the of Loos Angeles would vote for Shuler Ohio, after by which was meant that the sucker as a means of communication andi MY this little village have bad a more legality of them later on. rather than for Hoover to receive the graduating from Ohio State Univier- was at least not fool enough to try thus steered clearof trouble from the .. �. �� ,,, " , song. notable career, or have given more He had a few hundred dollars of hi3 next -presidential nomination. It is not sity, where 'he specialized in mathe- to live by his wits on unlawful an- . I On the departure If the angels the postal Authorities. It was easy for I "I � I � shepherds left their flocks and went intimate service to manki own amd found friends willing to that they have any idea that be would maitics, accountancy and, general fin- terprises, There occurs to us also 11 1. . 4 � :;.�. to find the babe. What did, they see? _Dr. Henry Adams -who, romained invest a few hundreds. He allowed make a superior president. They ancing. Ms people were well to do, the old story -of the broken-down McCauley to collect from $300 to $4�- 1 1 1 A. I I � , -,,,, They looked upon the first Christmas in Embro, an 000� from a ,broker as advance corm - Y, 1� d who still lives there to- h'iy.solf an annual salary a' Al 50o would vote for him in the knowledge and -Harper bad -plenty of leLters to tramp one cold -night walking along missions, and as the stately 1,onia of �, , _ 11 6 . .� "', fairdly ,that was ever gathered to- day. He is believed to be in his 96C, aL,i thea proceeded to put ill fort� of that if he became president he would men of standing in New York. Fivi- Fifth Avenue-, pointing out the state- the jud ge received from three to six t5, ,!�,:" �Ak'� Al the year, the ha;&st years' work ever recorded have to live in Washington. No "T dently his -original intention was t r gged �- 1, gether in the world -the first, athL a ly man,sions�, and telling a a brokers, a day, all of them selling him ��,t, The fact is clearly established that iIL, �,�­ �­, most nota1le, -and the holiest. They in New York city. He died a-, the re- i scheme to get him to live somewhere make, a fortune on Wall Street by op- companion of the suckers who inhab- wortM!ss stmk, it is plain. that Xle- .. . t, j,?11 � , for the past 67 years Dr. Adarns has suit ,of overwork, but he left behind else than in Los Angelea appears to crating some of the strictly legal ited them and who at one time or an- Cauley and his confede,rates had ."p had ,believed -but In coming into the � 'i I" � 0KI'll", been a continuous resident the're. He him, as an enduring monument the have any promise. He has already re- ,� ," �":' presence -of the 'Holy Family their games that have made others -rich in �ther had been his victims. It is struck an easy way of makihg- maney. ,, ,, 4, . I., �,�.., carried on his profession until a.bout Equitable Life, one of the three larg. fused theoffer of larger churches and that famous canyon. But his funds rarely indeed that the racketeer i" ��1111­ faith was strengthened and they at - , ,,, is At the end If the 3ol days when the ,ill . �� once procTaimed abroad the 'birth of ten years ago. He was not only the est insurance companies in the world salaries elsewhere. He believed that begain to run low and it seemed that able to ,retire from business on his I I .6 1�11 the'Messiah. It was and continued dean of country doctors in the Zor- with some $400,000,000 of assets, The be has a life, work in Las Angeles note was +,a 'be taken up, the judge 1�1 � i� I he would have to return to Dayton earnings and live in comfort. At would write the br "i M and it is a highly unpleasant and un- oker to the effect , �g, �� , control of and admit failure when by chance he the finish he is either broke or the that ,his legal ,advisers had reported ... ��; ­ to be a source of great joy to them ras, 'but he conducted also a drug the company, namely 62 -1. � i : �.; for as they went back to their duties store; inaugurated an apple evapar- per cent. of the, stock, was left to his, settling kind of work so, far as the met a man named George Helbig at inmate of some public institution. Ev- - , ­ � � ,their hearts burned within them and ator; launched a weekly newspaper son, James ,Hazen, who -was to come forces, Of sin are concerned. It con- a boarding house. Helbig was sup- en the rare genius whop works out an the stock to be worthless, that he bad i"WIT . full control of his empire when sists mainly of exposing politicians therefore stopped payments and' de- � ��,, they rejoiced, at what they had see,, which is still issuing though under a into posed to be a retired business inan. entirely original line of graft, which nianded the return If his Dote. Nat- �� i, � '', changed narne; ministered to the be was thirty years old. In the mean- and demanding their heads. , He is, He looked like one and serned to have is just inside the law, suffefs from o move to , . ',��,,%',, - and heard. fact,a veritEeble scourge to all those plenty of money. One night he and competiti - His specialty becomes u 11, 1,11`,t�, � . Jesus has been to the world a new wants and the dire needs of an entire time the family If Alexanders, who "I 1, " ,�111­, �1`1. make. The stock undoubtedly Was , , ,� ".. people in Los Angeles who are con- young Harper exchanged eonfidences, overrun since he cannot copyright it, worthless. Their only chance was to �: � ".;.­ revelation of God and a -new revela- countryside in his medical practice ' were large investors and important ­,'� tion of man and so it is Christmas is with payment as a second considera- *� officers in the company, were 1411P`Pos� tent to live and let live, and not trou- the result of whi,ch was that Helbig and, in, the -end he i,s forced out If find McCauley and try to get their � , Which � .1 I i. ti,on; owned some hundreds of acres ad to give the young man advice and ble about their neighbors on the un- gave the -young man �50�0 with business before his million -dollar idea I �11 L kept in all Christian countries. . derstanding that their neighbors ,will money baek. And try. News If the P e of farm land, four hundred being in whatever slight control ' to -prepare the necessary Park Av- has been thoroughly explolted. new racket drove dozens into it and �; �­ "The Lord is King; lift up thy voice, might be ac- 1� � � I ,;�'�,.',; 0 earth, and all ye heavenly, repoke! Oxford and more in Kent; was -reeve CoPtable. At this time James Hazen not trouble about them. Against this onue appearance for an adventure The most original racket ever i il ,,,, i�,� and councillor and fought to the bit- Hyde was a Harvard graduate of 23, hellish doctrine the Reverend Bob ha's n- it was McCauley's hard luck to be the ., ��,, which he outlined'. 15arper was to troduced in New York was, probably �i I ��,, .,�. I From world to world the joy shall nd a lung of 11�­� �­ , ter end those whom be felt to he do- knowding no more about busiw-ss af- pay him ,back out of the profits of that of Jack McCauley, a young Scotch ­-­;,i�� ring ' leather. AlTea But he was back on Broadway with - I 4N N , I �': �. �i�� ing ill in public office; was- listed on fairs in general and life in -sur )Lnce in dy be has emptied some rl�,.i ­�,, The Lord Omnipotent is King.,, their first foray. American. Like most other unummi- in a Year, later retiring to afarm, haw- ,, . "'. rhe dixectoTate of -numerous, 'ndus- particular than be knew about tke riebly caparis-oned saddles and i's 'now Both men then dTopped from sight 17 Profitable rackets, such as the gold ing enough .� T I. I (Condensed from The Sermon Bible). training -his gun on o,thers�. left to enable him to do so ��, ', trial concerns in Oxford; outfitted and cuneiform inscriptions, or the theory and the roominghouse knew them no brick game, the green gods swindle with ,­,r'�V Inducted a hospital in the lumber or relativity. He was, by .1jelclina- Shuler Is. Q 7 -crusader. Mr. Alkmt4ri dignity. He was one of the- ,t��,i , e more. In a day -or two Helbig iurned and the thousand and one race, track very few. F4,j;�;v,­ . ridly suggests that when -q'i­­A ,� . ...'camps ofthe north; brought the Ma- tion., a leader'of social functions a rather unki - ll .�� ... ... . . 1. up in a small factory town in New fraud it was designed to entice the ,,,M,, ,,�'! i of fou n- " , " �', �, - . WORLD MISSIONS sonic and Oddfellows' lodges to E -m- cotillion leader, a drWar -1 �, he arrived from Virginia some ten Dnglamd and, registering at a local money from men whop themselves .�,,'�,,,, , ,. years ago, a handsome, burly, well- �11 .,:: , . 95 years, still hands, a graceful, gaudy idler. hotel, let it be known that, he was a were not averse from shady dealings. ", , 1 1*e Have Just Come to Tell Thee - ains his utter independence to- He was also innocent enough to per- dressed man of 40-, he had, dehberate�� ;�', Inarnt ti d business nian who was sick of It was almost law proof, and Mc- Mother Restored to Family - 1,: ! � I . . ri a , . That We Love Thee." Id d or activi. Ite .2 ", �;, '.. day, for he lives alone by choice. mit his natural inclinations to lead ly calculated upon the ' New York and planned- to spend the Cauley might -be still w-orking it but I It ... ...�; i . I ! ,� !,�"' i iti as -go public attan- J I I At stands ourt in, memory just like a Dr. Adams graduated in mediiine him into eccentric es of dr s. He ties that would anga � rest of,his. days in the little town. Re for the fact t'hat -he good-naturedly If You asked the average ha, 1, . parted ebefs tion -and eventually place in. his hands visited the leading bank and made a told others about it, with the result comfortable Ontario housawlip.pylatu ,., . .,�. ", . , . -144:&*1 There, at the side door of from the University of Pennsylvania. ware a Fro -nth silkhat, int. -is deposit of 'I ��­( ,old Quebee parsonage, draws up He served ,as a medical man in the from Paris, -sported violets, in his but- the power which now he wields. He R gain of 49 Pounds would , ., Wit several thousand dollars, that the attention, of the .police was her, she won' . , , It'd probably look I I , "ll."- I in, tho steady going e, well on .', � agal hors American, civil war. He was born in tonhole and when be drove to the which -of course made necessary' an called to the game and some prison at the very suggestion. S ­pos :�,��'. ,6�, � 4 - . " "� ... I ­---� however, she were in the posiWon ol �,A�!,, . �,� 1, , orne office the coachman's hat and the oduction to the -banker, to whom sentences banded out. But as Nk- Mrs. Roberts a woman with a family �, �, �, , ii �"Vs, the old4habloned open bug. Prince Edward Island and for s ' 1414.1 ,�­ Z! ,�,` � "i I -utr ,#,.I I , 1, P, � " . ... he told the ,same story. He said that Cauley designed and warked the rack- of young chi dren In a small Ontario ��,, ,, ", - and the two dwir quabit, eld ly years had lived at Port Hope and al- ,bridle of the horse were also decarat- I R2 & er , 1,� . 1, I ��"",:..i�',',', a4h#g ribe, minister aAdhis wife fmm go in ,Huron county before coming to ed with violets. He spoke he was through with New York and at it was nearly perfect, He, had I I - "I i"', "'p, , 0 French, town wliere thero was "little to earn WQIJ,� ­; �, "t".4 I -�,, I I ,Li� .1 ffi6'�"Okuakoir ,meetiag house?l a few Embro. sought as big associates those who, 0 a' d niany to keep," growing weaker i ,., . Relieve (;IiF, planned to take things easy but if two 90ccomplices, one a good 1, oking n ", " 19, �Pll and W40alter from overwork and po,V- � �, I � il ' y. Of course ,the young Fifty4w-o years ,ago smallpox swept were interested in. France, visited tile C I N there happened to be a good -business youn'ggirl' named Molly, yvho was as arty, fin bliged to leave her little, ,.. 1'�'� . , ,�,J as .awa ­Wli� I. i I ,� Is a" . "I".41- AJW#6�f std his Wife rushed out to tile Zorrits. Many were ill. Sixteen, country and at one time hoped to To, , for sale at a bargain be, might buy it charming as she wag unge ones to frly.od and neighbors and be- " Irl ` ;�,' I , Z ruPU11GUS, take herself . *Wc6*krbhe1ii atid urge thom to come died. YmasuTes of prevention were present the United- ,States there a.; ,!A to the Toronto Hospital, 1.11i , , I , I " #S" -,4 just to give him an interest in ,life, and an elderly man named 11 � � -a a general minis What a dish waa ,here for 1. Tip Atvvdl, Car Consumptives, ,� A."'Pl�;', .. �, a Ad—tho ,would not got out of primitive or unknown i B interested- the banker formerly, an advertising soll0tor. At- �, -11. . Naturally this , Th" beg n the long, long fight to g , ' �Ij,,11117,�., , 4" w6-ves of Wall Streal * Duck jl,r , immensely, forthere is no banker who weli was a man o:E diartingaished ap- f I , I , 6 Way. It wag here that Dr. Adams the � �111 - I ,�111 � 4 I . ',,,,--- ,, , Put oack t e precious pounds, Which' . L , "'No- � , , ". , ,7,j. & .old SOUIS Won d a to mrii. Roberts and so many ilite nor, i 1, 4, qc,v� $ho two dear undying remembrance for the soup a l,a frantaigel The hun red of does not know of business for sale. pearalice well, versed in- financial af- mean Q ', ., . " , ­ " , 4 , 10 , I "?, �11` I , 11 .�, .'' � Z 1. I , "I , �� � 1. I % -- , �&'T part he played. go worked might sad millions of dollars which, th-9 Vquit- ?.. milestones on the road , ` 11! 7 "*# ar6 liot coming I.. . a , g i 64,' 1. I Y , � . He was particulaTly interested when fairs, - sufficient education and health. Thanks to ten months of goo - 11� I -.11 11 -Ka. ,f �F ­,�!,AW.L­; 'hod att, it vaty (busw I care, rest, nourishing food and ex- ,��.!,WAW.L�,; , N 11�61p% *1 '18.11. "If ,, � , . , , 1". 1 -4 �t � E,i4A xp , " day among the sufforers when others able, had td. invest was the prize, It , � I 1i 1� i ­ 4 �':,� � � ,,,� ,�� ,� . . the tired, business man said that he maniiem4o pose as tile Wea I ' PericTleed medical attention, Mra, ­4,'j� 4"?� ,� - 4 , I �� '�111 `0 It I Was closing up his Iwu business and v6stor he )*as r6pr-aganted e. The Roberts one day saw the scales rejr- � I I ',, 1, 'j�.,4, :, �.,'.. " I ��, 1. . I.Jag'p, 1, P , '. ,� , , , 4&,� � I 11"I , "fbu � ,§.#,� . "." ,;!� , �, 8%.�,'. ;;,�.,, ,�. "N ,1 , I � , ", "'W �, *% � 11 I) 1, 1. *d.,bi tu" wh4b, I& ovt dead, dunng that sootirge. ,ift, :, % Pounds she reg stered on enter' , -� 's , , , 6W - " 6 1o'f'&'ft �ffiee' t,,�,,!,Li',,,�� gbitlin:W the, ivory homes they 00011- c6uld make or break lyarikg 4r rail, I ,%,,1�3`,P: ' ­­ 1 , *M* .4� IN ,� , .�' w t, "" .*­ 1� I .. I ,t�, � , , 'hat in a few days he expected. a girl usually fi Ister 149 - & hp,ppr gain from th4 �." J�4t'cl� .0* - , fe even buried a ,number Of i1dads and it Wwo Hyde. who 6614 by I , t � I , A if rfi*o pled. & � , 1" i � 1. `;We i . gured as his an P - i i " ,,,, - - . nod make the decision. Hei bej,an . �- cheque in six oT servet figures -to sr. and -her ihciusiqn-� W&IS, sir�n A - � ., , , %"aa -4. , ln�rthe hospitaJ. - �- ,, ,,,,, ,,, ikulkie*w Old r#,A. to ,P14jr around, with these hard, bailed �� ,,, rive which would bei deposiW at the ative touch. With, Atwell installed in - - - 1- ­. now? Back at ho olr;�,M i, 4 6h e ide"ba who well, reco'll . the ,, , I ::,,"�'I'�,*.I,�,�,kl"� ", ­ ,,,­L��:,��,�, o,% : .- � ,,�4:0 lill­-., I �" 11. 11 Joyously. taking up tho care of m L-i ',. i � I ti.hl*� f,611 6f hini'drift'Ing th� ea&. gefif'ry Wfio fiatWfM, him 6k A�Pdlnf, IV. bank. expenalive New York apaftnionts, Poe- hal - ­ �, � I ­ I �� � I 6tg to 'bo L ;t i" I 't ,, ce1re&t01* � Wally and ateful for her restor-- &I, I ­.. with thaing and ing him. to ditgotorates wail, "lumfig, � �. Naturally the banker at *we got ivg tw a retlrod judge jouldng for in. es,ji to lisgit . A great work apsur­ I'll' 1% t � " "� a, ItZe, A &kf i%da that wer& At- biu,j ag a jd6,nd*,h,, bi, *0 .fealtAj ,of gn. . . ` - ,on N I .... I 1� . yi 1. ��` ,,,, -.��,-,,". ".1w, W 1w . Usy � wpng V0 ,Pick out a suitable to wants, the 9ta;& was ,set. whio ­ neeas much asetatanc . " , i4 ,�' -?$� , � Q. J � , " , � �11, , I li , , � I , .1 �' I , . I . 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