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W � i , Dec. 21st -Christmas Lesson. eu the boxing as a racket, -and upon the . .1 - I
, , ,,, Jr.,, uted as a mouth -wash, is 1898 became the first woman Lo grad- Garrigle would be arrested, wh
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,;; '.4, �7. . . ji�st a few drops in a little wata -Luke 2:8-20. uate fTom the university with the doo- Blakle�, reached the Straits' Of Mack!- tremendous opportunities for graft it . �',
"I". . , .morniag and night. Get a bottle at -Luke 2:1 1. gree of 'M.D. Nor did, this satisfy naw, throe hundred, miles -away. Police provides the unscrupulous. The man '
I 7wr diuggist'"1.25. in The promised Messiah was to cOine her for she also passed, the difficult and -Jheriff's, officers hurried by J;rain who is .able, to get the challenger a
I ,�f the race of David, the shepherd- exanlination for the Mastership of to intercept the boat. Melville Stone, mate,h with the champion can earn Business men appreciate �,
1. I king and in to -day's lesson we learn Surgery in the University of London, one of the � 'owners of the Chicago enough money to retire upo,n and live the com . petent 5ervice. with �
of the birth being proclaimed by.an Shortly after she had gained this hom, News, and later general manager of luxuriously for the rest of his days.
. SUNDAY AFTERNOON angel to lowly shepherds watching or her husband ,returned, from Madras the Associated. Press, hired a tug to In 1926 there. were two outstanding which business accounts are
(By Isabel Hamilton,, Goderrich, Ont.) their flocks upon the same, hillside as to argue an appeal before the privy reach the wlessel. Chapin went by challengers for Dempsey's title, Tun- handled by The Dominion
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David tended his father's sheep. These Council. He was also in time to train withonly a few extra dollarS` in ney and, Harry Wills, the negTo. Wills I I
Let -grace our selfishness expel, shepherds heard, of the coming -of a take part in the thirty-fifth annivers- his pocket. But on arrival at the had by far the 'better press agents. Bank. I
world-wide Shepherd, With the an- ary -of their wedding, but a few days Straits thoy-found, that the Blake had They were able to, convince the gon-
our earthliness refine, � gels' songstill in their ears they went It was passed through the night before, hav-
And kinduess, in our bosoms dwell, later was taken ill and died. . eral public that this huge black man THE . .
As free and, true as Thine. to confirm the angel's story, They a great -blow to -his wife, but she, nev- lug established a re'00'rcl for Speed - was by all odds, the best fighter in .�
heard, they went, they saw and , then ertheloss, continued her medical lab- The Police and sheriff's officer hp,d sue- the world. and ,that Dempsey feared 10
.f spread the news ab,road. ors with the greatest energy, winning cumbed to strzmg drink provided by to meet
Kept peaceful in the midst of stri e, himbecause of his color. Lat-
a man who was a friend Of -MeClur- er on it was proved, that whatever
Forgiving,.and forgiven, 0 1 degrees and decorations. When- war . � DOMINION BANK
Q may .we lead the pilgrim!s life, broke out she was offefred charge of r1gle's. Chapin, still had a chance.. So Wills might have been at one time he ESTABLISHED 1871 : .
. And -follow Thee to heaven. MOVING ABOUT! one of the hospitals in Belgium but he book train to Port Huron, and there was then, no better than a Second ' . _ - -
J. G. Gurney. this she wisely declined, -knowing the- he arrived without a dollar. Re then rater. Indeed, it came to light that * i2i . . _
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Irene's social welfare work requir- limitations of her strength if -not of e0mmu'lle as he had been invited to go to Demp-
PRAYER ed frequent moves from city to city. her enthusiasm. So she was spared told to return as be had failed and sey's training quarters and see wh,%t
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I Not much time to make friollds. Too these final horrors and -her life ended that Stoue?s paper had the real story- he could do With the champion, Demp- . . R. M. Jo . nes - - Manager .
Help us,,O Father to live and, work Ile determined to remain and W". -re- sey at this time having the best pos-
having ,-. =-2io-.,srecs r, -f the in-dwel- busy to write letters. She f�und the in tranquility. I warded, for sure enough the Blake sible reason for knowing that Wills _� I -_ . I
ling, of the 6piwit strengthening and telephone to be a ivery real help, and - showed, up andMeGarrigle disembark- never would be permitte4AO, *igbt him
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gu inc , - -2. "o zhall ,we do Thy will her ha4it of calling home from where- ed On Canadian, soil, Wlien he found
and share Thy fellowship. Amen. ever she was made her feel that she DEATH IN SING SING OF that Chapin -was not -a policeman he authority 'had decreed that a black that need corkscrews, giggling, type -,by hand was $1.91 per rod, as corn -
S. S. LESSON FOR DECE M BER 28th was never far away when they e was a BRILLIANT EDITOR consented to talkand gave Chapinone man should not fight a white man for writerrs, Toronto, the W. C- T. U., sloe pared with 69 cents per rod wherw
telephone at hand. ' of the greatest stories that a Chicago the supreme prize of the ring, fearing, gin, salesmen and censors. I ditching machinery was used. For aIll
Lesson Topic -Review. 40 Charles E. Chapin, who, died in Sing paper had secured exclusively in Y6arS* erhaps, that'the ,black man might He -also dislikes barbers and rarely drains considered, the average Mt
I Sing the other day, will long be re- For a cub reporter to, have beaten P. . was 89 cents per Tod' for labor, and
Lesson Passage Acts 16:1-3; Phillip- ,t win It. visits .ofv, the hirsute result being per rod for tile, a total av-
pians 2:19-22. MOST DISTINGUISHED OF membered as a newspapernian-if in- the -great Melville Stone was a fea But the New York boxing commis- something li,ke an O -Cedar mop, 1 64 cents
Golden Text-Phillipians 2:5. deed newspapermen are long remem- in which Chapin took pride f or the Sion either did not know what had He ,went to I&CAll in 19,011 because �rage cost of $1.53 per rod. This cost
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WOMEN DOCTORS bered-and he had theremarkable dis- rest of his life. been, already decreed, or it was play- be had to do something and the late of large boulders in the subsoil. Un -
Oct. 5th -Zacharias and Elizabeth. tinction of beinj the only one of them - ,. -0 — ing a little game with th,6 public for J, Mavor at Toronto would not have der favorable conditions, where full
-Luke 1:5, 6, 57-66, 76-80. News comes fTo,m England of the who, despite daily and almost Over- DETROirs CITY AIRPORT it insisted that Wills was the logical
death of Dame Mary Scharlieb, M.D., whelming temptations, ever . him. He got five hundred dollam a use is made of ditching niachimerY,
-Lake 1:6. ,murdered . challenger and that until Dempseyhad year at McGill as sessional lecturer, the cost -need not exceed 28 cents per
These godly persons had one thing One Of the most distinguished women anybody. Nor was his ivietim. a per- ' disposed of him he could not fighf in
for which they had long prayed, at doctors in the world. She ,vas 8'5 son in public life, It was his wife (By a Local Correspondblit) a New York ring or in any ring in, which drove him to writing. 1�rod for installation, -and 64 cents for
last promised to them. A son came Years old, and her career embraced and the only explanation -of his shock- The official airport of the City oy any state Which- Tel'OgniZed New He gets About six thousand a year tile -or a total of 92 cents Per Tod -
into the home and it was reivealed to a large part of the period in which in,g crime was that he was mentally York's -lings. But Rickit-rd, the from MeGill now and about sixty The cost per acre -of tile drains de-
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the father that he should be the fore- the emancipation of women has taken unhinged at the time. Chapin. 'had intersection manager of ,Madison Square Garden, thousand a year from 'his writi I'pends on the spacing between later
runner of ,the ,Messiah. For this he place. Though she was not as con . - spent 40 years a -s newspaperman 20 of Connors and, Gratiot Avenue in and the man who held Dempzey un- which proves the economy pf econ- ails. At 90 cents Per rod the costper
. P thei north end section -of the city. The acre wilq range from about $16-00,
poured forth a song of -praise to God. SPIcuous in this movement as was of them a's city editor a the New field is L-shaped with an ,area of 270 der contract, would not match him -omics. I where laterals are 1-50 feet apart, to�
Mrs. Pankhurst and many others who York Evening World, one of the most bitiOm with Wills. In the slang of the day A great part of hiA lectures at Mt i
Oct. 12th -Mary, the Mother of Jesus. confined therliselves, -mainly to politi- trying positions, we should ,suppose acres. A storage and exhi - about $48.00 Where laterals are 50 -
cal agitation, an agitation with which in the world. ' hangar, 1014x200 with a floor area of Rickaxd no doubt "knew something." Gill consists of telling the young peo!_ feet apart. .
-Luke 2:15-19. h is- hardly to be. won 205,000 feet, erected recently at a cost The publi o a ple what to read, but he occasionally . Digging was the largest single item
-Luke 2 -19. she had little sympathy, she was nev- dered at that the -time should come of $1,000,000, was completed, and d,d- Dempsey-VAlls fight; the boxing teaches them something. in the labor Post of drains at. Ottawa,
Mary, in -stead of telling others what ertheless one of the women who con- when he feared a nervous breakdown. ssion ordered it; but Rickard He once offered to write articles amounting to 77 per cerat. of the total
a wonderful child hers was, 'hid all tributed greatly to it. Indeed, icated at the aircraft show in A-pril, cOninii
it Though paid a large salary he had sat still. This was the simation I
the strange things surrounding his might truthfully be said that if there saved next to nothing and had been 1930. , I against prohibition for any paper at labor cost -of drains installed by hand,
birth, in her -heart. All through his had �een more Scharliebs the world disappointed in the testamentary di's- Last Satq.rday, December 13th, was when Tunney and Mara made their ,any time fo-r -nothing, which means I and to 40 per cent. where the traction
boyhood -and young manhood she could have got ,on with fewer Pank- positions of Russell Sage, who was a gala day for Detroit when America's agreement. Undoubtedly Mara used about the sam6 as Harry Lauder of -"ditcher was used. In drains dug by
leb was nD,' one of his grand -uncle. The thought came flying AKImiral- Byr fering to give away his kilt. - ' I hand -the cost of digging was foumd
shielded him from the public, holding bursts. Dr. Scharli d flew in from all the influence at his command.
him back from entering too soon upon those who argued for women's ' . to him that he would go insane and Sandusky, Ohio, and was met by 39 There is reason to, believe that he ev- He -has never learned to dictate any- to increase rapidly with the depth-
equaL- army planes, 2 navy and one Ford tri- en had an ,interview with Governor i Thus the cost of digging a drain four'
his public life work. He gave his ap- ity with mem. Rather she w libar ,--;s .0�ife whom he tenderly lov- - e, presumably urged to thing and -will not use a typewriter, . '
piov,al of -her care Of him when on the who proved that it ex;, as one , - I motor. City officials had planned a Smith whoni h feet deep was 95 cents per rod, as
cross he gave her into the care of his not to I- - S ,'Ved" and wasled, wouldbIt .,f-ft.helpless to fight tha big parade to the city hall, but Ad- apply pressure to the commission. He which means that he must write er%�-,00nipaTed with 26 cents per rod for,
� MIT41, Ricll4rd E. Byrd had asked to was ,violently rebuffed and later oij, ery-thing by hand. This is terrible for,.a drain two feet deep, an increase of
belov-4 d-" . .. .- �Vsputed. he enterecl the battle of lile- alone. ' In a moment of .
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mledical profession after the first hard desperation he killed -her... MWD - . . eTemony as 91TTIPIQ� as FOS- when Rickard found it was impossiMb, the secretaries he bas, had, each Of
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� . - - _ VI'd Una recommended that I ,for women's recognitica in, it kill himselt. But this he did aot do, �-?,Y,B thf� c ic, induce the co,intmission- to accept � over 260 per cent. In I -and free from
--disciple to her motherly care. Isible. O!ily enough policemen accom- -1 whom spends the first two years leaxn- stones the cost Per Tod of machine
e, - - 'him to ensure his safety. The Tunney's challenge, the fig I -me le s o e p e; I
'gh% ,n won. ,She followed leaders either because his nerve failed or be lit was ng w tter f th al hab t.
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Oct. 19th-Simeen and Anna. Ilike Mrs. Garrett Anderson and Miss cause the murder itself ,brought him admiral', party ,consisted of Leo Me- moved to Philadelphia, He has worn the -same hat for a the depths downI to, four feet 'but
-Luke 2:W-39. I Jex Blake, though she was a colleague back to a consciousness of what he Donald, his tou.r manager, Chief Tarmey madee $200,000 -out of it, but number of year,. llm rs were prevalent the
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of Jesus women to secure a medical education further befogged his milld- He -,,a-; . w his coonskin coat the effect I' cost Of digging was more than direlet-
. cation service ttle, dog fight for no -thing since the holding of ak,n ly proportional to the depth. I
A� the dedi ss,larrested, tr10. and sentenced to life expedition, a�d Igloo�. the li ip enabled him to col such that many people. have mist
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in the temple testimony to His -being had been established. Neverthele , . that accompanied Byrd on his air voy- the champtiorah _ him for one -of the cab drivers at Me- Backfilling with a road grader was
I 1 $1,702,282 in the next two, or Ifound to be the most economical of'
,the Messiah and to their knowledge of women who wanted any sort of a I nient ages to the Poles. Admiral Byrd was leCt
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His, mission was made by Simeon and specialist training in fields hitherto 7C'hZin h,a set it all down in the guest of the several clubs and three Years- His second fight with Gill University gates on Sherbrooke the methods tried, costing not more,
Auma, one of each sex, shOwiug that occupied exclusively by men were re- his own booi which was written in Udsel Ford, one of the sponsors of Dempsey brought him ,almost $100,- Street' . than -6 cents per rod, as compared
both men and women were included garded as fakes, freaks or frumps. Sing Sing, and which contains 'his his first -polar Rights. He arrived at 000 and that with Heenall $525,000, 1 .0 __ I with 25 cents -per rod for filling by
in the church Christ came to est9)b- They were treated with contempt or personal recollections of some of the the municipal airport at 11 a.m, and these being his only two fights after . hand. On wet clay land., where the-
lish. derision. miost important newspaper events in was escorted by 45 planes. The above he wom. the title.' Newspaper articles HOME GROWN VEGETABLES IN grader could mot be used-, Plowing in
It was by accident that MTs. Schar- his career. One of the most interest- airport would be a logical -entry for profited him. to the extent of $40,000; WINTER the excavated soil with a walking
Oct. 26th-WOrld's Temperance Les- lieb entered the medical profession, ing of the stories is that which con- Canada to land, it being only three the stage, $91,0400; radio and Movies ,plow proved satisfactory. The use ,f
son. and whem. she did so 'her object was cerned a visit William H. Vander- miles from Canada's border. ilrore than $40,000. No wonder Tan- The -slogan, of every household, a slush scraper for -backfillin-g was not
-Galatians 5:13-26. not to establish women's rights but to bilt paid to Chicago, to negotiate with ney thought he had made no bad bar- should be "use mare vegetables." The, more economical than hand, filling-,
-1 Corinthians 9:25. relieve women's sufferings. She wal, a gang of pirates who had built the -0 gain when he signed away 75 per young child as well as the grown-ups
Paul in setting forth to the young born M,rry Ann Decomb Bird, the Nickel Plate Road from BuffAlo to cent. of hits -part of the Dempsey- should consume plenty of wholesome i ..- .1
Christians in Galatia the evils of the daughter Of William Candler Bird who Chicago, paralleling the Vanderbilt FIGHT GAME A.RACKET WITH Tumney purse to those who undertook vegetables of all kinds and use the I
. corrupt human heart teaches them was a Londonbranch manager for the lines. They expected Vanderbilt to MILLIONS IN IT to get the match for New York. Harry minimum of meats necessary to m-nin- .
that the opposite can be set up in firm of Cook and Sons. Her mother buy them out, which eventually he Wills was even, more generous with tain the strength required from meat HOUSEHOLD DISCOVERIES
the soul ,only by the indiwelling of the died of puerpeal fever 10 days after. did, Knowing that he was expected, As the original Tunney man in the racketeers, for he signed away diets. ,It earn safely be said that if
Holy Spirit. 'Re shows them that the child's -birth, and she was there- the city editor of the Chicago Tribune The( Mai I and Empire, that is to say more than 95 per cent. of his* prob-, more vitamin rich rVegetables were us- A Sewing Hint.
love and temperance in all things is fore brought up by her grandmother. had assigned a reporter to int(. ' ble earnings to Politicians who were ed throughout the country in connec-
rvlew tboonly one -of the couple of hundred a ,
the fulfilling of the law. When her father married the second ,him. 'It was late when the reporter experts in this building who called to get him the fight in New York. tion with the child-ren's dietthat few- When the Small boys' dark trouser&
Nov. 2ndt�Simou Peter. time she went to live with him at returned,, the city editor had gone Tunney to beat Dempsey for the It is not to be wondered at that Tall- er of the ailments "'Of the digestive wear out, I save the top-! -with. thev
Kersal, near Manchester, her relations home and his assistant was in charge. % letters which was organs now prevalent .would have to button -holes, and use it to sew On to
-Mark 8:27-29; Luke 22:31-34; championship, we may be pardoned for noy, in one of hi, I
John 1�:25-27; 21:15-17. ,with -her Gtep-mother -being from the To him the reporter -briefly reported referring to the fact and at the same read at the trial, said "The species be contended with. Every child should, another new home-made -pair instead
first most affectionate- In 1865 she be- that Vanderbilt had, declined to be time going even further and- proclaim- of fight manager is a strange one. It be taught to eat some vegetables and of making new button-bx>lea. 1 keeP
-Acts 4:13. the wife of William Mason interviewed. He then turned in a per- n d
In the first part -of to -day's less,, came Ing Tunney the -greatest champion of cOmbilnes deceit, larceny, malice, vic- apart from a small number it may my boy -of three 1 navy Pants Uri -Off
Peter makes it plain he believcs Jesus Scharlieb, a Short time after he had functory item on the subject and a his et od
any kind who ever lived. There may jolismess and hatred all in, Pno." safelybe said that all child -rem can be the colder months, nd t in h
is the, Messiah. His impulsive mature, been called to the 'bar. NX. Scharlieb strolled into an -other room in search have been others who displayed great- -.11111. taufght to cultivate, a desire to use saves me hours of labor making butr-
is seen in the second part and in the h,ad many friends -and, family connee- of a poker game. It was ahrost time er prowess in the ring, the luckiest of any vegetable prepared for table use, ton4oles, -as there aye .six button-
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third. his assertion., being put to the tions in Madras, and it was there be for the last edition to, go to press. whom lived to be the, proprietors of M. LEACOCK Some of the difficulties experienced holes in the top 'of each pair. I
tand. Jesus in the decided to make his home. For six To the other noker players the loaf- Old ,Country public houses. But Tun- in making the meatless diet Popular . I .
Iscene at the lake re-instat Pr n Madras Mrs. Scharlieb led ing reporter casually told, of his -at- ney ,made mare money out of boxing .Stephen Leacock often wondeTs by the gqod housewife can be� Sur- ,
'him the leadership Of the the normal life of a woman in her tempt to interview Vanderbilt. He had with thepossi�ble e I what ,he is and, wishes he were Some- mounted if the same consideration, be
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alid gimes position and became the mother of boardf-.-d the special car and asl�ed Vm -xception � of Demp Every time he become,a given to the preparationof vegetables Kitchen Table Coverihg,.
church. . two c1lildren- From time to time Ah,Q if he intended to buy the Nickel 'Plate sey, say; than any other champion in thing ,else. .
I helped her husband with literary work which Vanderbilt had sneeringly call- history, and he -has the money yet. In fed -up with being a humorous writer that is gW�en, to that Of pastry, in- on mly table in'the pantry and izr
Nov. 9th-ThOTnas- any event he is Supposed to -be in he realizes thatit is still worse to be eluding pies, cookies, fried cakes and the kitchen I use a Square of light-
-John 11:14-16; 15:5-8; 20; 24-29; but had no idea of a separate career ed "a streak of rust." The reporter . .- . -weet f ds, or even the colored linoleum, cut to fit the tablM. '
21:1-2. until she began to grieve deeply for had then pressed for an interview as POSSeLS'Saon at this moment of the maj- a .professor, especially of eoonorni,t other fancy s 00
part of the $1,942,282 he was able and especially -at MbGill- pTeparation <)I the various meat fric- I selecte,f a color eoni%,ina��ion to
-John 20:28. the plight of the Hindu and Moslem a matter 'of "great public interest" or assee, The vegetable- diet, besides be- match the -kitchen and pantry. I find
-men in the community, and particu- to which the, irate magnate had reto.;1_ to acquire before retiring as unde- !He I, mearly sixty-one, years 616 ing lower in price, will have a much this is more substantial and diesper
,In these verses are seen the nature wO, feated champion. Moreover be did and is afraid that he is good 1.
. of -one of the disciples commonly call- larly foT their horrible and unneces- ed, "The public be damned!" The re- not retire into any East Side &aloon, for som* greater influence on the general good in the -long run, and, also nicer to
�ed ,gDooubting Thomas." From being a sary Sufferings in childbirth. porter concluded: "The old devil ac- On the contrary he retired into the years yet. health of the family than any other w(yrk on ,than either an enamelled.
mielancholy follower he became a joy- Anyone who is curious to know tually pushed me out of the car and Social Register with a bride whose Regardless pf general market con- jiet known. . . table top Or one covered, with table
ous believer. A sight of the risen more about these ,qufferings, is refer- slammed the door in my face," and name adorned its sacred pages 11, ditions. he is Awiys, a ,bull on distil, Vegetables can be used in salads in oilcloth. Itwill wear longer than the
Lord made the change possible. ' red to Miss Mayo's 'book on India. Suf - continued to examine his cards- But ' lery stocks, his opinion in this respect the taw state, with suitable dressing- tgble oilcloth, a I I n t st i
fice it to say that they wrung the the night editor sprang to his feet also retired, with the companionship, nd wil o a u so
19ov. ifith-The Believing Centurion- utually valued; Of some Pretty em- being �base,don a -misconception of pei They may be boiled, fried, scalloped readily -as the enamel. If desired, tack
'heart of the sympathetic and sensitive and ordered the reporter to turn. in m and what not, the major part of which the edges down, using brass headed
-Mattlibw 8:5-13. Mrs. Scharlieb and she determined to a story covering every word of the inent people who have distinguished capita consumption. ced in a small garden and tacks.
-Luke 13:29. do what she could to relieve the-. She, interview that had failed,. The -next themselves by their mental rather He came out to this country from ca,n be produ
I than their physical gifts. Gene Tun- England, whenhe was seven years o16 .Stored in frost -proof cellars below
This man of authority resorted to began to Study midwifery and in the morning, under theheading "The Pub- ground or in cool rooms above ground
jesus in his anxiety about a well -be- face of much Opposition, rereived per- lic Be Damned," the Tribune carried ney is a mialionaire, who earned every because he and. his f ather thought it as the partitular case requires. To remove Ur or black MaCtlillO
loved Servant. It was by his inanner mission to attend a lying-in bo*tal the story On, its front page. The ar- dollare, he mads. He is also a young might be micel to be a fammer. Th"
that be appealed to Jesus who at once at -Madras,. ,She remained there for a rogant words spread, all :gyer the man in -superb health, with tastes There -has been a great deal of pop- grease, rub well, with, lard- 'and Wash
c cor h c I p ve settled in ,Ontario near Lake Simcoe alar advertising! given to the various in theordinary way. Olive oil, too, is
respom4ded to the man's unquestioning year learning much, and learning par- country, and probably cost ri h _ wihwil ro a delight to him as and soon discovered, that it was not. - ted vegetables, all of which, in excellent for .this purpose.
faith in him. Wherever -there is faith ticularly that if She was to, be of any poratiolis a good many millions dol- long as he lives, Some battler] He was head. boy at Upper Canada IMPOT ite reasonable but 'AY .
-he 'Public began to grasp t iltered the news in lg87 and should we buy, for instance, lettuce . —
though as small as a must;ard seed, it help a mere knowledge of midwifeTy lars ,as t .he Tunney recently e this inspired him to go a sense, is qu
. sufficient equipment. implications of Vanderbilts, co,litemp- columns by means of it brought
meets the eye of Jesus and brings an would not be y a aui on to University,of Toronto, wherehe from ,outside our country when the
Answer. She therefore became a student at tuous words. against him by a sporting man nam- Stale bread cut In oblong pieces and
the Madras medical college and in Another interesting story is that of ed Timothy J. Mara, who claim,A 25 studied classics for sixteen hours a loose leaf lettuce grown in Canadian fried in the pan with. baooA is do-
per cent. of his earnings as cham- day and graduated with first class greenhouses by 0anadiark �Vbple isIlicious.
NOV, 23rd -The Rich Young Ruler. 1,878 obtained a diplomia which ,Per- ChapinIq first big scoop. It concerned , Mara clabned that he and Tum- honors. HO bas since endeavored, superior in freshneso, quality and Pos- , ------ `�' --
I I . -Mark 1$:17-27. mitted her to practice medicine, sur- the escape from jail of NeGarrigle Plon- this dowIL si-bly in vitamin content. The sooner .
I ' ney entered into an agreement where- with some success, to live
. I -Luke 9:23.g tbat caused the rich gery and midwifery. The work WaB former ,chief of police, from Cbicaig� that these popular and fantastic ide" I havealwayso had a hoTtor of'wash-
The one thin extremely trying and, her Own bealth jail while awaiting trial. He was sus- by Tanney agreed. to pay him a cer- , Hie was twenty-two when, he, gradu-
young major to turn away from Jesus was impaired in the course Of her pected of -being one of the ringleaders tain pereentage of his earnings as ailed and, -went back to Upper Canada are oVerlooked,by the inasses of Veo� Ing my ,,husband's work shirts arld
. WAS j,eV-SUTTender. Hle was devoted studies but all,. nevertheless left for in one Of those perennial orgies of as a teacher, which -he said, was the pae, and the home production- of an' overalls, ,as they are very soiled amd
only jolb.he could., find requiring neither equally good, if not superior, product greasy, and ,I have tried, many waye
- graft which are a feature of Ghicago . is encouraged, the sooner will , the � to loosen the soil, but nothing seemed
lip to that point. The lovre of Jesus England to obtain still further in I
. 08E� wasted. upon him, for the LiMO be- struction. How fruitful was her work municipal life. MeGarriglef imposed intellect nor experience. trend of prosperity teturn, to the to accomplish thd work. This week- I
. a O,spels Whl,eh, tell of the there is to be inferred from the f act upon. the shoriff to take, him home * While he was at Varsity he lived growers of such crops In this, coun.; spread them on the wash4ydard, rdb-
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I "L, . " ,om of Godl gold medal and scholarships. Still window to vanish completely. The I I - I tak money"writing about them. INS brush. This worked like maiie.
! I I sens The Publican. not convinced that she was equipped -next &Y, Chapin, on ,his water -front ,.v 'd P/ He was a teacher at TjpPer Canada TIRE COST OF TILt DRA .
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