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a are a hen the did not see Hite the car before the occupants tali get grasping ¢ nzethi». list .. ,g1ut�
h 1,t 4 d a YF}i , 1 numerous. Wild animals to _ . tip no cont .,rn w y ions/
ease . . lcitkdi a playing still.
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� a4i'"iil` ' " R+ :'. ,i, r shelterin woods, the tai autres are when trio did not join them, they flat- aero, �11isxt the Fear will
tura into .a fire ... we never know when Dui tura
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Y I search, after time to think. � is to come. And how vitally imps , is.
man of theme highly bred are veerY began to Inqut eo forrwand Vous and. blood shambles before anyone has ;t is that a bottle of Absorbine, �rR, is.
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�,<r� theSaviour of the world reared and their steps and were amazed beyond over thirty-nine years, Angitis Emulsion is A plied instantly to the parts affected
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,;i} til w i Y ,: �� these all contributed to the furnish- measure tq find Him among the learn- nniversany recognized as an apprgved Absorbine, Jr., takes out the sting an
�'r,�( ��, - _ i, Of His mind and Were fie Bent] men a£ the B na a ll@ listening t0 uoµtmaut for colas, coughs, bronchitis, t. is cal quickly slid of f
ng frequently y g g influenza and all catarrhal u([ectione of thi A GALLON br GAS FROM A aide Nature to h t
5 " , , � � , __ _ __-- made use of in His teachings in after and also inquiRring. His years of s�tu- resphatary or dig°ei;ve o�gane: festively. Splash it on reel., an
°F 1f,; t r life. Like to John the Baptist Ile was dy and thought, young though He was, % -_, - GALLON OF OIL often to get the best results,
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,�r1 ,� a , .�" ANGIER'3 EMULSION .viii allay the f highly concentratPc�
�, G x born into a godly home and we know were now given a chance tot express Absorbine, r.,_ "is a h' y
,� cough. loosen the phlegm, reticle the ser°- Last season a thrilling drama was antise tic and, ermicide which soothes
�'�w °•,He was trained to attend the services themselves and all that heard Him P
.. . t s in the synagogue for it is written "as were astonished at His undefstandin• nese of the ial affect
and chest—hero a sooth-
g g bonefioial affect on tiro stomach and witnessed by theatergoers, Q It in- the raw, tender skin ... allays in -
a �,+x t�+ { - , IG4 » 'n e° volh*ed a oun emus who, had made fiamation ...and removes danger of
�11N ? dyy , 01—ULS His custom was He went to ,he sync- and answers,, digestion andic p the bowels rogulnr. AU y g..g d.
t� kV „ this in one medicine that le pleasant to take a,lentlflC discovery of s?rartling sig- iafectioa ... It 19 riotC2.8y aSl d
�a t gaglle on the Sabbath day (Luke When His parents found Him and and it has an invigorating and tonin
;„ ri i► !n the skin. et a bottle
x r� �,' ,ria 4:16). looked upon the scene they were am- influence upon the more general health., nlficarice. He proved that he poS$ess • n t ,eta
�w,,, ,; $olid up, by regular savizsgs from As all Jewi 'h boys were sent to ,zed'. They would be more amazed ed the power to ,blow the world to ur druggist's—price: $1.25—yon
II ,g* f your current earnings, provision s It is soothing and ¢eating to throat, stomach Smithereens, His 'secret was known delightedl
at the reply He made to His mothers and intestines, and it hoe a most inviguret-
1i �`' for the develo rents of the school at the age of six, Jesus would P y
l? begin His school life then in the syn- question. "She said unto Hiln, San, ins, tonic influence upon the general health. Only to 'himself. Anxiety and apple-
i��' future. ' pension resulted.
�k agogue under the tuition of the why ,hast Thou: thus dealt with us? The most palatable of all °"'u4si°°"• Another llama almost equally ex- felt ilial the owners of the hydrogens
Angier's agrees perfectly with delicate,
M Put by a definite proportion of priests. There He would be taught to Behold Thy father and I have sought sensitive stomachs. ci'tin is now beim enacted• before a tion process will move with extreme
fir your salary every pay-day. mead r and w1i rte and be instructed in Thee sorrowing." And to this Ile an- g g
the law. His parents may not have swered, `.,Riau i it that ye sought Equally neerul for asitia ane chaaren, much larger audience, The opening care in order to avoid .chane ng the
� Regular saving leads to financial Angier's is an invaluable remedy for au scene was in a laboratox in Germany, status quo to any :great extent.
f , ; g had a espy of the law in their home Me? Wist ye not that I must be cheat and throat affections. y
independence. but they would have access to the about My Fathers business . and centered about the research of Th'e4 rights' to use the new pleased•
°k �� one in the synagogue. No doubt Mary
Henceforth His heavenly father was A British Doctor writes: ",I pace been prescrib- the noted investigator, Dr. Friedrich in the United' Staters will be leased.
. e., Bergius. -The scientific world was to other oil companies. Leasing cam-•
1 - was the first to instruct her boy in to be the dominating authority in ILS ingANGIER'SEMULSIONJormany�•ears. amazed by the news concerning pia ponies tu4U purchase stclek in tdhe
Bible truths; :but the mother and life. A new and 'wonderful experi- I had it invaluable for
bronchial and chest h dog eneration Hy
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were • not His only teachers. once ,had come to Him during the oJfections, and I also 65c. and $1.20 y g process far convert- H'. dro' Patents Corrupany, a 3ubsidiaihei
'11,11. 11 DOMINION BAN& Every Jewish boy was taught a trade Jerusalem seasog. He returned to His presrrilieittaranaernia at Dru ists, ing waat3into coal, coal into oil and of the .Standard-I:G. Carnp'any, at the and Joseph 'being a carpenter Jesus home outwardly' the same and was and wastingdiseasesof gg ga'sol'ine, and so on. rate of one share of stock for each
,Now the scene has shgifte3 to Am- barrel
rel of daily hydrogenation eapac-
SEAFORTH BRANCH would .be much in the -shop where He with His parents and subject unto For yeaexample, a firm desiring to,
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a master carpe?hterlcHere and from tattitmevonwa diff Jesus (stgnea)L.R.0 ;.etc. >. „ to Dr. Belrglusaprocess were acquired establish at pant to products gasoline•
children."
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R. M. Jones - - Manager an y�i by the Standard Oil Company of New f 20,000 barrels a day,
He would ,be under the influence of increased m wisdom and stature and
His father in those most impressive in favor with God and man," °s d Jersey in affiliation with the I. G. will buy 2x,004 shares of stock in .the
P Farlben-indlustrie or "Dye Trast" of Hydro Patents Company.
SUNDAY AFTERNOON Jesus. years. Little is known about Joseph ® Germany. With the news . of this According to Mr. W. C. TeagIe^,
1. but enough is written to show him to merger there came another startling president of the Standard Oil Com-
harve been a godly man, Home, school, WORLD MISSIONS announcement: "It is now commercial- pony of Ne;w Jersey, the future of
(By Isabel Hamilton, Goderich, Ont.) Lesson Passage—Luke 2:40.52, shop, companions and nature all left •
Golden Text—Luke 212 their mark upon the boy and the re- What a Bible Did in Burma. ly practicable to produce l0U gallons the oil industry will .be determined by
Saviour, while my heart is tender, 'Endorsed by the Medical Profession " of gasoline from the running of 100 the extent to which both producers,
I would yield that heart to Thee; At the present time Palestine, the, sult is "And the child grew, and wax- A man in Burma possessed a copy gallons of crude oil, by the addition and refiners, recognize that it is not a
A191 my powers to Thee surrender, land in which Christ spent all His ed strong in spirit, filled with pon of the Psalms in Burmese which had of gaseous hydrogen under high Pres- question of the volume of the products
Thine and only Thine to be. earthly life, is a much to be desired dom; and the grace of God' was upon been left behind .by a traveller. Be- sure and 'high temperature in tho which governs their destiny. It inust
• country by both Jews and Arabs. In Him." fore .he ,had finished reading the book shred of meat on the bones but elle presence of certain catalytic agents." be realized that the real test is the
Wray this solemn consecration Christ's day writers tell us Galilee Judaism required all the niers of he resolved to cast away his idols. was not leaving even a free smell for With the opening, a few months industry'', ability to measure product
Never once forgotten be; was a country much frequented by the various tribes to assemble three pp the 'bids.
go , For twenty years he worshipped the ago, of the first of three 5400 barrel- consuming markets. The probable
Let it know no revocation, travellers, is being the direct route times a year at Jerusalem fof wor- eternal God revealed to him in the We were hanging on the flank of a -day hydrogenation• plants, it 'seems tion to fit the requirements of the
Registered, confirmed by Thee, between Egypt and Eastern lands. ship. We read in to -day's lesson that Psalms, using the fifty-first Psalm as 'a great migration of animals that that the Bergius process is at last effect of hydrogenation upon the pe -
.11 John Bunton. They also tell us that His hometown, Mary accompanied Joseph �) the feast a daily prayer. Then a missionary ap- annually move across the Serengeti ready to become an important factor troleum industry is best expressed iI
Nazareth, is beautiful for situation. of the passover and the time having pealed on the scene and gave him a Plain. The advance guard of zebra in the petroleum industry. The first Mr. Teagle's own words':
PRAY From the high hills to the west one come, He now being twelve years of copy of the New Testament. The story had passed but hundreds of thousands commercial plant is located at Bay- "Through hydrogenation it now is
can gaze away out to the sea and age, Jesus went also. It was as we of salvation through Jesus Christ of wildebeest covered the plain on way, New Jersey. Two others are to shown to be .practicable to convert
Our Heavenly Father, help us to so from another group can be seen the would say "His first communion"— ,brought great joy to his heart, and
study Thy Holy Word that we too may valley of the Jordan which is at some a time to which He had been lookingg tit every aide. We often stopped the car L built soap, one t Bato t Rouge, coal into liquid hydrocarbons a n
grow in wisdom and in favor with he said: For twenty years I walked yto cost which although above prevailing
points quite narrow, and at others forward with,great ex ectanc From and watched the migration for hours Louisiana and the other at Ba wn, ,
b'"f'�' P Y• by starlight;,now I see the sun."— at a time-�gxeat black lines ndvanc- Texas. ail prices, is not prohibitibe. Thos,
Thee and without fellow -men. IN ms
from five to ten or twelve miles broad what happened there we can well be -
Jesus' name we pray. Amen. and is one a the wonders of the Neve there had been times when He (Selected). ing across the plains. In separate To the layman, who may have the coal reserve, of the world ]. re -
beds of two or three thousand beasts, grown weary of hearing about over- supplementall to thei cradle ilii ta-
$. S. LESSON FOR JANUARY 11th world. Too we are told that no tour- was not fully satisfied with the ex- each led by an old cow, they plunged production in the oil industry, it may serve,.
I. 1st ever forgets the impression made planation, given Him by His teach- along in a slow tireless gallop. No seam that hydrogenation has been "Because of the innumerable news
.1 ILesson Topic—The Childhood of upon him by the flowers of Palestine, ers and now He was going to the PICTURE CATS
g matter in what direction we drove born too soon. But let us los:{ at the technical problems, solutions of which
You and I were brought up to call from camp we were surrounded as developments which have led up to are required for the practical and
them lion; the African natives and far as the eye could see by these the present state, of affairs. profitable use of the hydrogenation
enatio-
motion-picture directors call them clumsy animals. They were uncount- When the oil in'd'ustry was very method in the oil industry, and be-
motion-picture
simba; but the professional guides or able. It was the most inspiring sight young, there was' a well -distributed cause of the relatively large inviest-
�Jr�° �� "white hunters'" of East Africa al- of our African trip. Cats in great demand for all of the important.pro- mients required, progress toward its
ways refer to them as "cats." numbers followed the migration and ducts of petroleum. Then the market general application will probably ber
,. As we drove into camp at Ser.- grew fat and lazy on the easy kill- of illuminating oil stepped ahead of slower than was the case with the
ronea, 248 miles southwest of Nair- ing.
the others. While meeting the die- cracking development. The ultimate
V`NE 'V"4L1/HEVK0_w "T SsiX obi, we saw our first cat. It siipped We were looking for a male lion mand for (kerosene, the refiners found effect, however, should be even mom
out of the longs 50 yards from where with a good mane, but it began to that something had to be done about important.
:`•.. we had stopped our trucks, and 'be- seem that there were no such lions. disposing of the rest of the products. m -
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fore we could -set up our cameras it In the old days we had a rvague idea The solution was foundin a new
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into high grass out that most males carried manes—they process, by "cracking" the heavier ONE AT A TIME
k';- ° r i! n' r + l 1 of sight. 'Camp hummed with con- always did in zoos. It seems, however, fractions of the crude oils in such a'
4 , f a rtrersaton as to how we could find this that a good mane on a wild lion is way that 'a large pr11_oportion of koro- The fire brigade of a small south
P. ���/ ''_3 _� lion again. Our white hunter, Philip rare. This is probably due in part to serve was obtained. Crude oils which of England village had turned out Tal
t - a Percival meanwhile sat back ,serenely the fact that they claw their manes normally yielded 20 to 30 per cent. of. response to a fire call. Whilst they
i j1= j\�) �,�~ and smiled secretly, knowing that to remove •burrs, and partly to the kerosene were made to yield from 50 were rushing their hand -cart Through
-� � , "' r each day be could fill our eyes with amount of hair pulled out by thorny to 70 per cent. by this revolutionary the village street an excited villager
�\ C cats till we cried far a change of thickets in which they spend many step. dashed up to the chief of the brigade.
" �;y`i; �l scenery. hours. Some time later the situation took "Chief," he shouted wildly, "another
The next morning we were early One day when we located a bunch a new turn. Gasoline became the fire has started at the other end of
afield. We had been assured that, in of 14 lions we had high hopes of a most valuable fraction, and the de- the village."
order to intercept lions returning to grand -old patriarch with a large a- mland for kerosene declined. Again The officer turned on the man and
cover after their kills on the open mount of neck 'hair. But when we something had to be done about utiliz- looked at him fiercely. ,
plains, we must be out by daylight. studied them they looked like an ad- ing the less valuable products, and "Can't help that," he snapped. "We
This was the orthodox' 'way to hunt vertisement for safety razors, again the -solution was found in im- have got our hands full here. They'll
Pion and we adhered to ibs rigialy ev- We drove ,off and killed a Wilde- psovin'g the ,process. It proved to be have to keep the other fire going until
ery day of our stay. However, in ac- beest with which to lure our troop considerably more difficult to increase we can get there."
----- tual fact we, seldom save any lion, un- of picture cats out of the shadows the gasoline yield, but the result was „-
�� til nine or ten o'clock. And so it of the thorn bush. After dragging the nearly as good as when .effecting the
�„ proved on this first day's hunt fur the carcass to within 30 yards we began decomposition into -kerosene fractions. SAY BRITAIN'S RICH MEN ARZ
sun was 'beating down with relentless to draw aside to let them settle to With ,this background, it is easy STINGY
f--- fury when we saw a lioness perched the meal. This proved unnecessary as to see where hydrogenation fits into
on a small ant hill taking a sun they were on it almost before we the ,picture. With the ever-growing "An official return issued fast year
bath. could turn the car around. At 25 yards demand for gasoline and light oils, showed that between five and six hun-
_ We drove toward' her slowly and at we looked down �on a squirming mass there has been constant over-produe- dyed persons in Britaiq passesaed pro -
100 yards stopped the car and began that resembled. a 'bunch of tawny eels. tion of the 'less valuable products, the perty worth over £1,000,000," says Mr.
taking pictures. We were fearful Our 14 cats were making abort work heavy oils. Dr, Bergius' process will Hamilton Fyfe, in "Reynold': Illus-
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SEDAN—A de luxe car ... six wire wheels, two that she would depart suddenly, but of 400 pounds of meat. As each was convert 'heavy oils into gasoline. And trated News."
its )ender wells, and chrome -plated radiator grille standard she paid not the slightest attention filled' to repletion, it strolled off and it will do other things also. "It showed, that 147 persons had in -
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equip„ny to us, and with some quivering of plumped down for a nap. They did Dr. Bergius took several h`_eps at comes of aver £1,000 a Week; that 97
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; the nerves we moved the car up to not all return to the cover from which once when -he . worked out a method millionaires drew between £75,00 ➢
Y-04120 about 50 yard's. We took more plc- they had come, and as we exposed for ,converting wood into gasoline and £100;,000 a year; that 299 men
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tures and after a glance at Percival, our last film we realized that they First he duplicated natures ,ncoal- or women scraped along on incomes
who Smiled hack reassuringly, we had completely surrounded us. It did ing'•' process, ,by which he quickly of between £50,000 and £75,000.
rl,• raved up, to 20 yards in a spirit bf n'ot give ua a comfortable feeling to transformed' wood' and other veget- Thus 543 people received £500 a
Bigger • • • $' i n e r Ir.�' reckless 'abandon. We felt like shout- find a fat lioness lying almost in the able matter into coal. Then he went week or in re— of them a great
,.,,11'11':.' t; shadow of our car not ten feet from on with the same process, converting deal more; w}ule a good many hun-
t;, ing: Now, old girl, you can either
�;� � � A 'charge and get shot, err beat it—we our tailboard. We had a few uncom- the artificial coal into oil. It was 'dreds of others got aver £2u0 and
k, ILower in Prlre don't care which, for your picture is fortable moments wondering how to found that the same thing could be some thousands had flan £10,000 to
already in the box." fret out without running over a lion s done with natural 'bitumino•us coal £20,000 a year, which works out at
s She did neither.. She rolled over tail. Finally we 'blew the horn at a The hydrogenation of heavy oils into nearly £30 to £60 a day.
k and went to sleep. 'Our next move lion lying directly in front of us and gasoline and light oils is but a page "The other day a London hospital
TODAY General Motors Bigger—finer—lower in price ...the new was to put the radiator of the car were surprised to see him get to his in the.story of Dr. Bergius achieve- was in urgent need of £30,000. It
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8 just 12 feet from where she lay, bust feet and' move out of our way as m After enumerating that remarkable sancout -willingd not filo ave that girny rich lie It got
s„4,;; and Chevrolet are proud Chevrolet Six is now on display at the show- this was a little too close. She slow- he understood traffic signals,
Photo ra hs of lion's in this "lion series -of adkvtances, the writer scarcely it from Mr. Samuel Insull, of Chica-
�c to present a new Chevrolet rooms of dealers everywhere. Come and drive ly got up, stretched, and strolled to g P ,
the edge of the don a 30 yards awe pasture” are not difficult to take at dares mention Dr. Bergius one great go.
a: g g y' performance "N - I know from what I have
%Six. The new car has a lengthened, 109 -inch this bigger, finer Six today. If yon can afford Here she lay down. We thought our Present from a car, ,provided the lion purpose, an unfinished
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E�:?, wheelbase ... beautiful new bodies by Fisher to b an car . .. the new Chevrolet S' 'picture party was over *hen she sud- does what y'ou think he ought to do. which may yet make these others been old in Chicago that Mr. Insult
Y �' dent., arose and strolled back to the With us they behaved, but it would sem like mere side-shows. Underly- does an enormous amount of giving
. de luxe wire wheels ... and important at its extremely low prices, is eaaily within ant hill lying dawn exactlyin the be ridiculous to contend that we were ing all of his research is the. greatest at home. How can we keep our self-
1'�h`> mechanical improvements. Yet it sells at new former ' position., ,She passed our not scared every time we moved up objective of all — to perfect a prat- respect if we go cadging?
}'„ P your reach. P to within 40 yards. When we foul tical process which will enable a man "When the -Shakespeare Theatre at
'f- ,radiator within three feet but never
reduced prices ... the lowest at which any ourselves within 20 feet, we were fair- to make his own food, ,tLdd' food for Stratford -on -Avon was 'burned, who
The GMAC plan o deferred payments o era the lowest favored us with a glance.
Chevrolet has ever been The p f p We were woxkin the cameras ly gibbering with fear, remembering his animals, ,by utilizing apparently found the bulk of the money to build
j14 financing charges available ... and the General Motors g that several times a lion's jump had worthless 'materials which are now another in its place? The rich peo-
!i, through a hole in the roof of Lhe car; been measured at over 40 feet. Here 'bu'rned as rubbish. ple of England? No, the rich people
� + With all its new beauty and added value, no Owner Service Policy pledges lasting satisfaction. and the sight of Percival's rifle pro-
xa, - departure has been made from the basic truling from the cast window of the the gun was practically useless as a (Returning to to -day, we can look of America.
s,Y truck ave a certain reassurance. I defense and our entire reliance was more deeply into the process which "Of late 'many have given enorm-
_ ' principles of six -cylinder operation and ex- NE w L 0 W PIS I CES am not sure that the sight of my Placed in Percival's knowledge of the is now 'being used to produce gas'o- ous amounts for various useful puz-
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t„kf trema economy which have Fvon 2,000,000 The Standard The Standard Five- wife sitting in the back of the car game. The lion ,has apparently not line from almost worthless heavy oils. poses with the idea of returning to
j� '' Roadster - - - - 1610 Window Cove Watkin on a loco of embroidery did yet learned to connect man with the ' Of paramount importance in this the public some of the vast sums they
r owners to the Chevrolet Six ... and made P • =705 g P automobile. But try to step out of conversion process are the toxin' -proof have made out of it.
The Sport ConPe . - 745 not do even more to calm my quakingard
Chevrolet th'e world's largest -selling six- The Sport Roadster: 640 (wwrRtttrtbfe8ea; knees. Her needle was almost as the car so that he can make o It the catalysts. These make it possible for There was M homes Feer Baron;
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p cod a weapon as a n in this situs- 'outlines of your figure, and, you have •the gaseous hydrogen, which is intro- there was Mir. Thoma, Fexens, o£
{ The Phaeton 653 per S- ort g p gtI
cylinder car. Iioadst r • - - 7 a flash ,of yellow going either away duced into the high-temperature con- I some of the tobacco Vl%ills's
Y• The Coach - 695 gheStangqardSedan g 0 tion, 'because we had neglected to
apt , ` d practice shooting lions "on the fly.°f version apparatus under exceedingly have behaved liberally to Bristol;
I' /t✓bNE� The Standard Coupe 693 The Special Sedan - 846 g pressures,
to transform the mole - Lord 1 f r . We found a bunch of eight cats on 'cules of the heavy oils into molecules way. Rothermere has given mut a-
�', Prices at factory, Oshawa. Taxes, bumpers and spare a following da , and shot a Grants <t
Yrs • tire extra. g Y, Gas on Stomach �£ gasoline and other fractions. And a, the official return showed,
gazelle for them. We loaded tris on It might .be 'well to add a word of `543 people domiciled in Britain have
} to of the car and when we reached
r,lt; P explanation about catalysts. In chem- got over the millionmark.
! a position 30 yard, from the group tit q
In we pushed it off. Here was manna Is Dangerous lett.,, a substance which serves rho What is it our rich men lack. Are
•. 0 LET SIX fxorl heaven, evidently thought three 'u'seful purpose of stimulating or fac- they miserly? "Are they incurably
`a,, 11°t, ,` 0 lionesses for they trotted up at once Gas, ,pain, ,bloating and sourness ilitating a reaction., without adding to selfish? Are they insensitive to the
t and Danced on the feast. We lot after eating almost always mean.'too 'or detracting from ltho materials in- necessities of any who are beyond”
y{�''0Y^ , I c=-� themPsettle down e'omfortably as we much acid" in the stomach. The v(dved, is known' as a catalyst. In their -own family circle?' No, I do not
y, had been told that 'a lion was most condition is dangerous. Acid irritates . ,matrimony, a person tylia plays a aimu ' think so. I thittik they are suffering
,li } likely to charge if disturbed• v¢heri he the stomach lining, and may lead to 'ilar role is known as matchmaker. from weakness of imagination.
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' , MOTORS 'he ul. The catalysts note beim us- what seems the niggardliness of the
a� j1 p'teturas at a range of 20 yards• till gainst the heart. The stomach Creeds ]Ip1f g gg
1, rL the cats finished the carcass and' mo1v1- an alkaline. 13isuratell 1UL'agnesia= ed in the commercial Bergius process :English rich. The chief catiso lies im
Tki, " 3 ed avfay: As the lions Gvere leaving, powder or Tablet---i'e the ideal moth- are a secret. their dullness of ap'prehenaiott. They
r %' ,'rT ,; some vultures and' a maribou stork od of getting safe, quick lasting ro- In ;the hands of almost any other do not realize, as American million
r ;r t retnainin lief. It neutralizes the., eiceess acid., industrial organization., it might lea- aures do, titer, satisfaction of giving
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