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I * , , 0 j4� f!R:E , a44- a4t14fY-�th*.,,,: Se'rehear .iberatio�. 'He 111,00 P :1 11140i" Pink Pills ' ! " M`111..� � It ii� � � I i , ing Us While', the Imeroes are beink 00'51:11...M. I , - -. .in, thep , bear i the reishhr.. but upon due 4del ­ - - .Ma�, - .1 � � , � ­,,.V,,T ' , NO -1.4 0 --;.111 .�.�'t , " I .. I , `­ . S .i I—- 1. , , R11 "', " .., . 0"".'Aft to' 4esl' the�$e h�wrt5 9w before them In - order; and -then ke' him. - They were also of the, eircum- I + M '. �%,. , , matter in, ViA begluning, and laid it took some of his. bret�xen along with tacked into bed at night . , � I , - Her Life. "I i�l , , . ��f ,TW "I '. , * 1- S00d , ­ - .1 :' *. , � . . I trainers or coaches or wboever4per. . I '. � ;, , v�hotjigr A "I could hardly forms this ten4ej� function, and, are ...� I 1111-1-11 , " I . . . . . . ... , ToDAY, graceful curves axe, nor- - �. could appeal to themselves 111" ciBlon, and these six men to brought � 10 1, Y*�11�11' '......"I ....., '.... V I I I `� e restle throngs I 'i 0 I ..,, ss Abide, -one am a. 94 took it for with him from Joppa to Jerusalem, ' T0011118 Like vrql� across the . �K I . 1, . I " 1. � . , .11'' :.-.11-.k.1 - � city's streets again. be tad d marraing us upon graduation, and M.: I 1-MIM17 ­­ ::4`11 essary to look well in the ;xow nted In 1%-.---..- "I' ` W�y had. rightly un- to witnoso with him with what cau- ' 8 I)Ifte t roo ,- writes Mrs. '. . :.,�= :.1 .I modes. And .most women ean I I I'll , . let . - ��� . F. X North � ` , 'ren keeping us in automobiles 'by making R- L...., 11."..' achieve these by wise dieting. � derAtood how the matter -was, -they tion he had proceeded,'knowing that H. R. Swamey, R. . ��-�-`..W - �,: ;,?,,' "I., :!`:*-� ��' I the ex -athletes work f or them. Ill, �,.,�,,�.g.,, '�,` . to R. No. li, Co §`1.11-1.1' - � ... `.'1,0$111i� . . . . . . . . . ..., .... ... ffi�!; . Would not haVO L c,ontended with him, offence would be taken at his action. r$011. lll�g­ Wbereas the average college ath- ...". " -11, ,��, . . , I PRAT�R . . but rather have concurred with him Peter told them he was the more Pe wood, Ontario, .n,�,.:. :.".-R%J�,.; - ,,;�:, But avoid starvatio4 menus. ....... ::,.R,1�$.1. � �.i . .. No doubt you know girls w)io . 44 ��.::o 11'-�k - f dizziness while diet- . I . . 1`100��',��'M:. 1. . T1 lete is only a bore, the -professional ,� ,,.� '1-1'� ;� I'll, noU W 6 EV `i'�"� g �........".,i�,"e'.., .:::i complain 0 , , 7 , " - ,-.. . � ded him' He did not think confirmed in the truth of his vision turn black andI d ecome so ' bero ikv often a boor as well. kT,..-'-',,., , g- ,�, " , ho. CaMoSt from on . , high and common ing would 2 ,", , `111Q'ok'�,' oqv� , God to man as a God of love it enough to tell theim that he was .by the vision Cornelius told him he I would.hav, to rest. -0, " ..:: Of headaches, listlessness. , ,,.�,.", M11M.- ... Ing. . . I - , at still present in the Mwer ,satisfied himself in the grounds he had h 1, - 10� �.­ " ��..' �. "' "' I ",,Q . V " 110'i -g, 21 0 .: � .,� , , III!, . . -­,�'­ .... �4 ", ,. � ;,, There i� fcptunately no room to [ . I .. ,i� � ,. I o t I woul ., I 4 ,�.. I th 5. ��Irl -1 � id in which he was commanded I .. "O� ��`;i , - 11 I IN 11 11 �. "', -.'# ai w i onpoints, I 1111 , i :::,. When reducing diets lack suffi .. -­ never be strong -when I w e ,14 .kt 11 . , v dw 11 ., , , , 11.11 io Moly -Spirit help Thy followers went upon nd that they a ed , , . roughage, improper elimi- % . ­�­ I -Simon, get Dr. W911ams' Pink Pills. I used e � : =n 4s inevitable. . � , , , , - . �',,. 71 . need not "'to se d to Joppa and call for swellings and balloonings that over- . ,,., q es.0-At Thee that Thou wilt ful- trouble themselves about it; but ra- 'whose surnamo.,0, Peter, who shall until I had taken six boxes. Soop take, somewhere in the roaring for- I I . � ,:, , , p . I It can be prevented ,so easily. .1, w9pomiso of drawing,all men un- ther he was ready "to give a reasofi tell thee words. wh6reby thou and all -W feeling like a different person. I 'a ties, those athletes -Who have had to -- i.. 4, Just add two tablespoonfuls of ' ;;;, 'I . . Thee. Amen. * of -the h-o,pd that is in him" concern- thy house shall be saved." now the mother of six strong, heal y give up being, strenuous and heroic ... . . � ,� � � , � � I .i ...... . . . . . . -lie had re- - That which put the matter past all ell, .. `:.' 7111mu!) .- ' the Gentiles, and why .: Kellogg's ALL -BRAN to the diet "," ' . I . . in"favor of earning a living. They -,:�! , - ,% S. LESSON FO� AUGUST 23rd Ing 1'1,,,i.-�,.o.�lf,, 11.11ill�,,,"�--`i.�-.;,i �Ippp ,1,`-,` I ceived from his former sentiments, dispute -was the descent of the Holy . daily. It is rot fattening. Relief 'I", ` The iron and oth ' .1, � hich were the same with theirs. Ghost upon the Gentile hearers; this - g wi . . .,�'-` `.' -'-�i�!. �,','� ;�',` 1 : ,er elements in Dr. become paunchy, triple chinned and , ,`%-'�:::j��,',,�if, .", I 9,u n ee - . �,' "�: I W �:,g�;..�::::�,::, !�;:g.:., s ara t d. P11 � Lesson Topic --A Gospel for all,men + Williams'Pink Pills (tonic) increase the 1099Y, forever promisin they. ill get , 1� i,;;. ,.""�,:;,,r:;.,:,.":.�.�:-.,-� In addition, Kellogg's ,ALL- -Acts 11:5 ,, . � completed the evidence that it was amount of haemoglobin, or o ' ­,... , :.:..,f..,..;.;.;.;,.;�r,:,:,;.:,.,,-.s .. ':-,i,,:�.' , , , .. ..:::: . . ....... ;:,�,: . . I .::::::� -:1 -*.'.';�,i,i -��;i!.`,' . . .., .. ­ V Lesson Passage -18. xygen- in shape again, someday. .'..". ,.Nj�,!�,.�i; . - V.i'�I $ Golden Text carrYing agent, in,blood, The result is a They are quite 411 right in their " `1 '2%, 11?�`� . What did Peter plead in his' own the will of God that he should take ,... . . ". BRAN helps prevent dietary , , I ,,,,, . ?", feeling of well-being, place�IL footballers and, bapeballe .�.., ,:�..'i?,'�,?.,�����..-',.�,.�-'�i,."!""�,.�.;-�.�,���,.,,.;. .1 �,v - I ARA, , 1:1� . ,,ntile, into communion. "And better appetite, a " � -Romans 10:12. defence? In the first place he told the C It". ii��'.1�1. -.11!,i!..'--,,�.�11.1:i�?, .�'- 1.1:� uneinia. It contains ­oti which �� , IS I P',- � , jkl�f��,,,,,:,;::�, brinds rich color to the com- I ,.­,-.­.-,,- . .. .., Plexion. Made by 1-"ellogg in , �.,-.-;.;.;,: ..\� 1-1-1.111"..,-,.,�..,,,��,,..*,i",�.�?, ... ,v I . � -f what he did struetions he received concerning it. fell on theni, as on us, at the begin- ers, and rowers -and jumpers . . . . PIV?,.,��5.;.iwl--, . . . . . . . . . : ,, �. � In these vers4* wo; have Peter's them of 'the vision he he,d and the in- as I began to speak, the Holy Ghost he ability to do Your and runners dy�d swimmers and box- --`�1."�,g,,,:-:,:-,­I . ��!!Iei',�:,�,*,.'i�� ioill I .1 �, ­ necessary vindication � ro"'U' s'"p,, and t ,rsl r'".�,,�!-`.";�i.,".." `,'��0 , , , � I I work �appil �`1.-­1--­`­`.....1. London, Onfario, , il � in receiving Cornelius and his friends He told them how he had pleaded that ning. Forasmuch then as God gave ,6 �hey are icturesque and they do ex- - . 4'i� I 4 B " now io take Dr. Williams, pink 1 4y. ".. �"010 i�Xki.. i '1'11,� . into the church. from the censure he he was averse to the thoughts of con- them the like -gift as he did unto us . ""', . " 1"', .;;;:. " CR � P, . - I ��i',,':� ja�# under for it among the brethren , veTsing with Gentiles, -or eating of Nvh,D believed ti - " P11 I I ng thip � I Pills. 50 eents a'package 134 ngs when the bands play, I 1.111-11.::.:�X- ­ , k -sus X� 'R , .& " . . "' , , . I.. I -scenee in it. Intelli- their dainties. "'Not so, Lord- for Christ what was 1, that I could with- � what 'good'are thep? t ..., I 4f,X. ' 'end their acquie on the Lord J, but, when ,all is said and done, jus I �go� 1, genee of what Peter had done was nothing common -or unclean h' .... I 11 111 ,­ ."�, . presently brought to the ci�urch as at stand 'God? When, they heard these . I .... . �-.. �' e . Avl��:... , . �.f .100904 .V..N, . in any time entereo into my mouth." But things, they held their peace, and ' The vanity of any prominent ath- ..,.,.: , - , � , , �1� Jerusalem. Cesarea was ,not so far, he was told from heaven that the -- . . , %;,�, , - IN! . , ""... " ,.,. .N."a. ,�:i..",:;��i�i-..'�,'.,,..-'��.��".;:, .. ... 5. %, I IV,, g3orified God,, saying, Then bath God lete is instiffeTable) Ids prervailithe . , ...... ­:;;::;::i4�� '.1 I distant that word of such a thing'case was now altered; that God had also to the Gentiles granted 'repent- topic of conversation is 'his physical MEXICO HAS TURNED TO FIER . ... I ;;,. . m. . ` " , ", . - ,. r*�:�'Q 1� , .:�i. �, would not in time be transmitted.; cleansed those ... I...... , N.";0t,�.'�!��.:�:�:i,., -i� Z��= I'll ell . . persons and ,things ,an,ce unto life." -Condensed from condition. He tells you either that � A L L - IB'R A N % I Some f6i, good -will and -some for ill- that -were before polluted; so that he Henry's Bible. � . he is feeling great, never felt better SILVER IDOL . Dorothy Mackaia � ,�.F ,, " , - ` vAll would sjb�vea# .t,he roport of it; was not -to be blamed for changing . � ­ - - . I,. , � a � � 11 I . . -gest prodwer ,oft . .11 ��� 11� � . so that beffore Peter had returned to his thoughts, when God had changed in his life, or that there is something Mexico, the lai � i -". ' the matter with him (he doesn't just silver in the world has abandoned the . I ­ I . , , ��, Jerusalem, the apostles and the bie- the thing. And that they might be - - 1 I ";. :tbren"'There, and in Judea had beard sure he was not -deceived in it, he . �. . . WORLD MISSIONS know what), and that it is worrying gold standard. ver will - v ; . 101 1 �6 timeb. ,, these hidden boards find their way wave at drivers. It yqu hear a car ..,:, ""I'' that the GenWes also had. received told them it was done thre 'him .because he never had anything he the only legal tender, or notes with , � � 11 IC the word of God. When he arrived And further to confirm him that it I realize bow big a place the the matter with him befoTe. F. silver backing. The circulation arket 9 . n,,,,Tt,bnus tending a couple of hundred yards behind _ 1.;:� back .among his brethren they who 'was a divine visio , tb churches of Canada have in the lives I have at one time or another con- �orelgn money is forbidden. These I al 11, n � , ,�: I � � . n 0 things he of the inhabitants of Canada. I am versed with Gene Tunney, who talked decrees were announced �,amid ,.great to increase the visib 'a ly, and you glance round and see if it is what I I ­ I had -been commanded by Christ Him- isaw did not vanish away into the nZ ... , . inclidentally announcing at de -4 you want. If it is, then turn round 1. 1, iself to preach the gosPed to every air, ,but "were drawn up again into ,glad to say I have been in fairly close about himself; Charles Paddock, who enthusiasm. Whether other coiintiies ,� ,� � . touch with Christian missions in In- talked about himself; Benny Fried- vvill id,oPt the silver standard is un- mand has, ceased. These two factors again when it is twenty yards or so .: . " " , �, creature "questioned Peter's preach- heaven," whence they were let dowin. combine further to reduce prices. away and try to catch the eye of the . � " i 1�1-,. .;* -�, , ing to and going in to men uncir- As a conclusive evidence that he 'dia. I was myself educated in the ii�an, who talked about himself; Geo. certain, but in the past two or three Moreover, in' cent years there has driver. If lie is the sor� of man -who I . . . . . ": I . --- - - early years of my life in the Wesley- Voigt, who talked about himself; Wal- years tlaere have been ra6re argu- been an increge in the -amount of picks up people he will:stop, and in- �.,�� � ,, --- an Mission School, and I -still call ter ,Hagen, who talked about himself ments in'favor of this practice than silver mined. The totaleffect is that vite"you in. ' I;, . . —====r= . S, I I myself an old Wesleyan boy. I re- (but man,age,d to be 'reasonably enter- the world has beard for a generation. �; . .. cently presided at the Centenary Cel- taining about it); William T. Tilden � in India and China the value of sav- Probably he will.ask you why you " . . ,P . a Indeed, it bad prety well forgotten ings has been cut in half in little did not stop, being unaware that you �, I I ��, �,;,. .1 ,� . IV h � ebration of tlTe s',chool. I have always 2d., whb did not talk -about himself, that there. were such arguments, and I,'. S- . . inore than a year, and the buying made your subtle appeal and y4)U will �, . - bad an affectionate regard for Chris- but instead talked about his tennis; chat they had survIved the famo ' ��� 4 ,., I f . I . us power of these hundreds of millions then be in the position' of accepting " - .11, �., tian missions. I am not a Christian his acting and his writing; Primo Aimerican. election campaign of 1896 .1. "I , I � . 01 myself, but' we e' rm- Carnefra, who would have spoken . a- when William J. Bryan, presidential of people proportionately lessened. overtures rather than making them. , . ,,�'. ntertain an eno I . Never ask a woman to give you a lifL, - q pus regard and respect for � . f,.,.: 1 the pe�. bout himself if he could ' have talked �andidate of the Democratic party, .46. .. " 9: .. ,son of Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ, English; and who promptly did so made his appeal on a platform of bi- f � . The chances are that she will not do' � . . . . . . i".. to the Indian, is a figure to conjure when I switched, to Italian, and with metalism, or silver and gold in the RECIPES so, and if she does the prospect of -% � ".. I I with, and year after year only brings Max Schmeling, who also was better vation of sixteen to one. So eminent subsequoit wreck is immensely in- , .. � *ML as a =k, = ri I Spinach Souffle. It is also wise to arranget . I " OF creased. 11, . Him into greater relief in that coun- able to do himself jusi�ice in his a Canadian as the Rt. Hon. Arthur I , � 'I, IELAAM .Y. to do your travelling on other days �� I ." ti mother tongue. Heighen has strongly supported the Put two cupfuls of cooked spinach than Sunday for then most of the cars . , NorwMERMIU.. NATIONAL "There are things which cannot be I have been told that athletes are Idea,of a silver standard, and many ough t me . � �.­ 1, . I I tested by figures. He would be a a great boon to the nation and that 'thers have- expressed -the opinion tby be, at chopper, , add a have families in them and are prob- � �� i � '�.,�, I I WE 0 scant cupful of medium thick white ably going only -short distances. By I , . . � . bold man who would venture to meas. the race is inore or less dependent that to adopt it would be to take i sauce, and 2 well beaten eggs. Bake this method the writer travelled near- , `�, VW ure the extent and inflilenc� of Chris- upon them to keep up the physical long stride along the road of rehabil- I I .1 " . tian missions, for the things of the standard, provided worthy mates can itating the world. in a well -buttered dish set in a pan of "Y 4,000 miles lin-twelve and a half .. �,, hot water in a good oven (4QO deg. 7.63, mostly for 'IV,.; . . � , �, . �, Spirit can, never be ' brought into b6 secured, but a brief survey con- To -day silver i� worth approxi- F.) for twenty to thirty minutes, or food, though there was a long distance 1- statistical tables. Chri tian m;ssions ducted especially for this article has mately a thi�d of what it was, worth I is I 1�' until set. Just before you send it to telephone call from Chicago to New I .... I .. , I . . have contributed notably to the spir- failed to confirm these statements. six years ago, and in that period the table rice a hard -cooked egg over York included in this modest account. ­ itual thought and the spiritual life of The eugenic triumph of the unit- people who reckoned their wealth in ­ - the top. It is,considered the proper thing to, " �,� . I India. Christianity, perhaps, in' the ing of a bearvyweight champion prize- silver have had, their fortunes re- Tomato Savoury. .,,'� I. TOR(ONT10 I have eigarettes to off er the man who �..'., e I past in India, suffered froi-w the fact fighter and a millionaire's daughter duced by two-thirds, in so far as their ' F, For this appetizing dish allow a I)icks You up. , It is also all rignt tq 'I.: , 4-, I I that it came not as the religion of is still al)pai�ectly awaiting the say- relations with people in other coun- offer to pay for his lunch, though the If", the humble Fisherman of Galilee, but so to Mr. Walter Winchell for con- tries are concerned. The situation is quart of fresh or stewed tomato, .. � highly seasoned with salt, pepper and chances are that he will insist upon �.., . .. as .that of the Conqueror -of - India. :Rrmati-on. The most boring fistic ex- worse in this respect than it was in . '. I India has very great respect and're- hibition I have ever been dragged to 'the "rly TV& T ' sugar. Put a layer of crumbs in a i ng for yours or at least will pay , � �� Starts Fridany, Au'ust 28r1h wenty-five years buttered glass baking dish, then , a , , " _ gard and affection for -Christ for the had as one of -its, exhibitors a bald- earlier the real value of the amovnic for his own. The most essential part ." 9 religion, not of the crown, but of the headed, fat, slow motion picture of silver good layer of tomato, then a sprink- of a bitch -hiker's eqvipment, apart; �� � ,�"... .11 � that was used in the ,,,.aage. 11r!`nx his nerve, which Mr. Hardyman. � .."', . Cross, not of high platps of fine lin- known as Young Bob Fitzsimmons, Naturally, nobody then talk, anA' coarsely � ,a about ling of minted onion � , . en, but'of Him who bad nowhere to who was, I was told, the son of the coining more silver since 3+,,would not 6opped pecans, and a tablespoon,of apparently takes for -granted, is a ,..;", . . ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET . ,;, 11. lay His bead. famous fighter ,of another eTa; and have been -profitable to rdo it. But butter in bits. 'Continue un r, toothbrush and soap. � til mater- razo ..."'.... � ., I I EARL JELLICO, � h interested in that once happy union between Jack In 1896 things had Plte�ed so that ials are used allowing a -bout a cupful Nobody will pick up anybody who I I... ".2 . doctrinal points. My religion' is this Dempsey and Estelle Taylor, two %ilver was mu,�,h mor -a valuable as a of nuts. Crumbs should form the top looks like a trkmp. Either he fears , ��-. -to do justly, to love mercy, and to strapping creatures, apparently not coin than in bulli�v� The difference layer. Dot liberally with butter and that he may be entertaining a thu. 1�0 - . .9 I I � I � walk humbly, in the sight of my God. to be blessed. While my records are was about the diffsrence between one- bake in a good oven (450 deg. F.) un- who will. rob him or that he is the, ',, 11�. distinguished British Naval Hero, I n. e., . That is a delfinite with which neither still incomplete, I have at the present sixteenth and orm-thirtietb. t was til brow host of undesirable insect% Nor is I , . . I . I the Hindu nor the Christian would time no evidence that any cabinet discovered that by what was called Prune Salad. , it wise to carry a pack, for this ere- .�.. , . I . I , �� to set in Motion 53rd Year oF quarrel. . members, or financial geniuses, or the "crime of 1873." Congress had Fold -one-half cup of stiffly whip_ ate's the impression that you rather pI,, I 1.,. � I I "It is the influence of Christian leading scientists, ever resulted from omitted silver dollars from the coin- ped heavy cream (measured after like walking. If you carry instead , I..", World's Largest Exposition teacbing and Christian missions which the union of a pitcher with a soubrette age list. In fact, the owners of silver whipping) into one-half cupful of a small liol"it suitcase, you convey the I.. I �` I . � idea that -you are walking by accident I'm . always fl -bats *as an ideal in the im- or a halfback with a stenographen were prevented from taking all the mayonnaise or your favorite boiled ". . :­ agination of the Indian people that True, old-time football players seem silver they could mine to the mint, salad dressing. Soak one teaspoon rather than intent, and that you are, " ". I following Opening Day Luncheon bound for some distant goal rather 11 11; I , " ,! Am. hal had a great deal to do with the. to produce more football players whom where, as coinage, it would sell for of granulated gelatin in eso ,"'. change of Hindu thought and in the they send back to the same u-niversi- about $1.25 an ounce. of cold water for several minutes, than going ,a few blocks. Motorists . I I 11�,­ . ­ Hindu high caste attitude toward so- tie&, but this is only a vicious circle r then dissolve it in 1-4 cup of boiling are inxariably -sorry for a man who "I"., RLD cial work. and as far as I am cone`erned may It was then fh-at the agitation was water; cool to the tepid stage and seems to be lugging a heavy suit case � .."11. . "I am fWly in accord with the le,ad- be discontinued any time be-cau.se a .'*gun to change the law. The back- stir it into the cream -mayonnaise !and generally take -it for granted that ,t'. . WOMEN'S CwHOAM'P,ON,H,P ing objects of Christian missions. I football players automatically b,e- hone of the campaign was provided mixture. Turn this over 12 e is a stranded commercial traveller. -1 . . � �", ... ar e � . ,:: .�� .:�,�. 1 9 There is in addition something re- ":.... feel that the Christian missionaries comes one of t4e stupidest creatures ))V the owners of silver mines and cooked and stoned prunes arranged , ,!.- :.,�', . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., ..: in India are, doing a very great deal in the world. Gerry Farrar's father '�e people who lived in states where in the bottom of a tray in your elec- spectable and disarming in the sight �'­��, MIA, RATHON SWIM ' - of unselfish work, and the leading was a baseball player, which I will r,ilver was produced. There could be trio refrigera of a suit case. In bandit country, .11, -.;� I tor in' two rows ---six X, I such as in the environs of Chicago, , ' ' Christian missionaiies in many parts admit as evidence that the exception no doubt in the world. as to their prunes to each row with a n " .?, ". , " 11 ": , ... -of India have taken an active part has something to do with making the luiInediate -benefit arrow Toledo and Los Angeles, it is,well to � ,; I'll, ..., if the scheme space between them. Chill for one -111, . , .-,.. Starts at Noon o be seen carrying a largo ,book. Gun- � .... �1111111 ....;;;:.. , I n in bringing the ideals of the British rule look good . . . . Went through, It was not so clear hour without touching. At the end .1.1, - I �. 11 , . 1 3� .!:, I . ".1 .kr� Empire before India, We are all A six-foot oarsman, fullback or 6ow others would profit, but the idea of this time you will find the salad men do not carry books about witIL � $,. �- von became an obsession among mil- firm, and'about three-fourths of an them and the volume communicates -'a .. 00ening Day 1 citizens of a common Empire, of, high juniper makes a fetching orna .. a suggestion of studiousneis"and am- - which we are immensely proud. When ment for a girl, and goes well with a "Ons of farmers, miscellaneous debt- inch in thickness. Cut it into Square'S ' - I �r. . � the Empire's interests as a whole de- fur coat or a new hat,, but for utili- Drs and. others that free coinage so as to have one prune in the mid- bition which excites sympathy. Nor . 1, , .. ., . mand it I am prepared to Ove up In- tarian purposes ,I notice that the wis- ,vould reverse Wa fall in commodity dle of each little �quare. Place theqe ,9ho,uld one dress as an ordinary hitch- . ... I'll The start, the five-hour ten -mile struggk, , than interests and prepared, to say er-sisters annex sp rices ;and restore good times, just prune side up, on crisp lettuce, al;� hiker in leggings, khaki shirt, etc. He : ,Ir ,nie pert little fel- p .: the finishing Sprint— India interests must take ,a back seat low with a sense of humor, who isn't fis it is argued to�day. That it would serve. This r cipe will make six should on the contrary be dressed fir i. I'* a business suit, and would be wise to, 1A, . most dramatic thriHer in on this occasion. - I hope, you gentle- in training, who hasn't spent all of mean a general scaling down of debts good seryi using two squares for W was everywbeie recognized, and this eac In ivil al salad. have some sort of letter or document I , men here, as the followers of Jesus his spare time hurling himself upon a Ig �, h i d idi I . I'll , : ,.-Women's sport enacted Christ, find it easy to teach and prac- stuffed figure, running around in cir- was its subtle appeal to the -average I on him which will be of help if he is ., ��,,�,, . - arrested for vagrancy. 1.1 ,. . right before the eyes of tise such doct�ines." cles, or doing setting, up exercises, person vi�bo had debts. This was not \ - �, I I . . ., I .� . . . . . . 11 I and who there -fore isri't perpetually denied; it was defended, just as. to- To keep down expenses it is neces- :.. " , Exhibition visitors. OW HITCH -HIKERS TRAVEL sary to sleep outside when the Wes � -11 L . . .. I 1� I :: � �::, . - tired, and, has time to acquire a know- 3ay the scaling down or annulment 11 th- .. i; I ..,.�-........" .�. ledge of what is going on in the out- of war debts is warmly advocated. Z FOR NOTHING er is fine. It is also n"edsary to cut . ���, I . i 1� I '. .MALE ATIFILUTES-.WHAT GOOD side world. He can dance all night, Young Mr, Bryan, ,who atiend-ed the . . down luggage to the niininium, for / '�,, . Anne Priller . � and, since his body does not belong famous Chicago Convention of the If any of our friends have an am'- even, lucky hitch -bikers may have a ,. Benoit, prize ., ARE THEY? Democratic p, few miles to walk every now and then. � ill, I . I I.: to Alma MateT he has no conscience arty rather as a news- bition to be successful hitch�hikers 1. txnntr in,reveral Mr. Hlardyman advises against blank- ��. -11.i The dullest evening I to bother him. While the big num- paper correspondent than as a dele- and desire to study the technique M� . 1women's Mara- over sPe!it -skulls with the limousine bodies are gate. though he happened to be both, of the thing they are recommended ets. They are heavy, and if it rains, - 61 i, �. 'one . criade a speech which electrified his to read ,an article on the Lsubject by they 4re useless. It is far better t6 , : $bons and in my life was yawned, away in the . ,.y I y il.,�.. � sks vars , company of 4 Harvard football cap- -- . pit4ah camp for the night at a spot 1� 16go"onF-d-y. tain, until the night I dined with a audience aiid brought him the unex- Hugh Hardyman in the NeW Repub-- I .1 . Ill -- ---.-- bected nomination. He coined the lie, or better ' still, perhaps, to save, 'nere wood for a fire is easily col - I : " I ,11R.;1::.",.!, a golf professional who talked to' me 0 - I R 4cross of time, read the condensation which I ,Rgf`.,�,� 'i� menivrable phrase of a lotted. A�tdl it is about as cheap to L I .­.. 1. 11.1...'I.. about his shirts, and what he would . I %0: ,2% .. ,"�, " L�' .�.. .: -,:*,:::;% .:,�::%;!I;::11;::;. . .... - 1. ,::::: buy meals at farms as to cook. 'In .. I ,,i,. ,:­­:-:,�,-: ... .... - , - ­.", . gold" upon which 'humanity struggled. appears below. ,Mr. Hardyman is ,',, -I, 0 I Eight: margaret . .,::,-�:��.,-�: have done in England, if he could have - I I �� ,.��,:�i'.,g ." fl., I . vior,,altractim I X OM I., L kept sober. This remained a' new �­­ - I while the bankers sought to afBlx a 'aware that lie is giving information any event, the smaller the amount of .1 `:! ': .. grown of tboTns. which may be put to illegal use for. luggage a bitch -hiker is carrying, the , frorld champion . ��'. high until I met successively a ball The Republican party, which op- in many States there is a law which easier he will find it to get free fides. , . , oomen's mdra. ::,�� "' . .V . 'V. i.��.� player, a hockey player and a prize. * Be sure ,to have an extra supply of , posed the doctrine, admitted the forbids 'hitch -hikers to acco$t. mcf. :11 Q- 11 Ahoner who will 't. fighter. The ball player took the 1 ��7�� 11, NI I � andeavoar to rdain NA ..:� hard plight of the farmer, but denied toTists.. Indeed, we have an uneasy matches in a water -tight box, stowed Ole , prize for sheer stupidity, the prize- that it had, been brought about by feelinj tha . away in the suit case, for nothing is ;�� , AV Idureft. NW, f,,-,.-' �.. 1�� . . . . . . . . . . .� fighter kept reiterating, that no one anything that had, happened to oil- tario t such a law exists in On- more exasperating than to ran out of ,,,, , . . .: and that we may find ourself 1 � �, - I :� could knock him out, and the hockey ver or could -be changed by a matches on a cool night, when thgre, �� : I .. I..... :.. 11, . fl�, I nY- guilty of some sort of complicity in ,� � player, a keen looking dem-11 with an 1=�, thing else th is fuel available. Nobody, save utter 5.:�, i . appealing profile, became vory drowsy '. ��, ai might happen to, jt. its violation. ,However, he remarks " � First Cosicert, Friday, 2.30 p.m., St. JEJdals ,.- and obvious hobos need now ride blind (.'�:, 1. � ::� ; at balf-past nine and had to he sent . The argument then, as the arga- that despite all provisions to the 11 . 64, . 1hind, each member a bronu, silver and gold I baggage. They can travel faster and , I'll, V- , medaffist. . ,� '11� home. I am afraid that athletic gen- ment.now, was that the basic trouble contrary, the hitch -biker continues in e comfort in the motor cars ,.,. ,,, . I ­. . I., r�-�A' C 'Was over production. The soil had on his way, travelling bundreds, or v .r L,1 . I 1, tlemen bore me. - ��Y�.people if they will give heed I �One of the bigh spots in ray rather to the Toregoing rather immoral in- �',,.`�' Attractions aad exUbits more appeafing than � , . - been too fertile, the farmer to in- thousAnds of miles at little cost and ol O' ,. �§.." The Univet ustrious and enterprising. We do 'no doUbt adding furrows to tho al- ­P& turbulent career was the evening at Sity was established in structions. ,,� 7 )a Any Inevious yar. .... a country Zlub in Cleveland when I 1878 -Reorganized in 1908. lot -pretend to say which was right, ready corrugated, brows- of railway , 1. I I . experienced biker �041 � ... .. was shatchod 'violently to the exiorm. -AM, Medicine and siderable, i1aajority decided that the can trgjvel three hundred miles -A day ,!, Three Facultie! but the American -people by a con- executives, An ,V% �`:-�, Public Health. - d ..,, ";t" I OMCIAL PRIM INPOR. LAWA ROO, N#M:T" ous. chest of a prominent light -heavy. Five affiliated colleges, free silverites were wrong, and not in the West and tw h BUREAV. Lis*t of appfov d 4 v4dy so N"P6 /W Weight prizefigliter who snarlgd:- 0 I "Gawd, I get a bang out of you, Enrolment is limited. since then, has there been any im- fifty miles a day in tha Fast if be .1, 1- .... . . fl'Y'Ard h-ofties avallable to out-of-terw"n Oill 49ainit the Ald Only students portant, American opinion in favor,of stays on � . � - �. , '0 -ft V161torol .5 Profit St. E., baby. You're different. I getta bang rays I � �P.` ., b dm,m*.t,d in 4, �Z having the hightist qualificat. � I the main highv, and � ":: � ions and abandoning the gold standard. - I , ; , iving evidence of To, avoids walking tbrough the suburbs . �.1­111 � I - , ­. I , e - photto Waverlay 4455. 1 tuv,gxhibidon Marwbw out of you baby. Baby, you give me , 9 suitabilify will be day some of the chief sufferers from of large citids. I I .:. � , . 4.. . . ­.. .. sw/0". a great bang. I get a bang out of accepted. Earl aMlicalfdn for en. . . : V , .1, --� . I i A.., ... 1,,- . .. -1. I .1 trance is desirab e, '�jl,,�11­;, ,�­ . " I ,you baby." It Isecame, apparent al- T, the low price of silveT are the Ammi- This is better time than is irnade � kj�.;,,',�., . can cotton growers, And the English by the, average motorist, for the hiker �� � ­ Awl.r�oratiow ;rt ormf " ", 9, YOW Jp4-Mek of Abo W . or "awfism most immediately that the" were Courses are from three to Seven years. spinners, both Of Whom find their is not Wearied by continuous driving. " ", I , . gi, L Ut-ti, g1dott � a �, ,;": ...... . . pra " , , , � * gr.m4tavMv r ctically all the words be knew in Junior or Honor Matriculation re.. ,�,�,,,,., " 4.";, ,, . ��, I -,4 . - now B.&M.01 ION � CHORUS in 1AP , any language. I can rmember his quired accordiog to eourse, India where silver is seTiously d& pairs. If anything goas wrong With � 7 to - ,�� ,;,A, �1 , " 2pOOC or P# ter -conro* by great inarket f or certain grades in Neither does he have to wait for re- ,��Y,,��ft.,:,,`,� . A"'id" ". � � hurt expression when, as we parted ^PPIY at once forfull Information. S4 - J[ I �g­­A,.. -1 "I.- �`&- i AA0AMT "ORIANTIA11-0 � based, and purchasing power COM- the car he can step cut And continue - , ,#ftin he said: "Baby, don't you got ahang ,,,�11,�,i " V ` , " � y Pe spor !,,K,,,�'-, ". , ) , - � , � . ft"d J"tr $1, 06, 'PON sag Vonwom - , out of me? Honest, I get an awful . idingly reduced. on his way in the knowledge that be- , Opfl,fl"I'L * .i::b. U!6 - , '. ­ ­ 6 Although^ as we have said, M03ficO bind, him there ig another car speed. ' " , OkZlf, 11),;,� , � bang oat of you, kid. I'm, surprised I , �� �L, . V, I I . Produces more silver than any other ing to big assistance. Ire should nev. � r , I W you don't got a ,bang out of me." UNIVE4 SITY . �11 ��. � " , 43 a Mrs" TO social ind business, contacts I . nation, it la by no wains the chief or allow a truck or slowly moving 1� 4wtl � �;MIWAwi= , ith Writ kthlMos bare eonvine- I I . . silver repository. Por 919ftOrstiOns car to pick him Up, but should eon- � � : -, W I IN 51 . .. .pronift , V W, pl­�,��', :,.; " �, V - ­ . ed me that tho' 4-w u'rgely a do"nee. . boards of silver hav6 Wen ae, tinue to walk u-ntil the really desir- I � -,,,','4,- ,�: " . , � . . . . g 0 166 appeaft - On the nvain -1 zg,X2 . I � . atin in � hins and India. ablo vehi ��gyz,f)-�,.�"�'V, �:�,­��;'-. ''.; . WE EPN = i � ,"I". ,,, I . I . . tion of good, tatur6d imbecileg,,besiu. �� � ,I �:",, �­. � "'' :; . . I ItV �� I 'While India is @most ,Without in. b1gbv&-yg the hiker can pick and 10C Hest of, an fl7 killers.,. ;.", " tif III A -Ad ddiAb pUl � ators who AO%L � -1. " �, 11k �..�� , I I X -L W. * " I s and is not'' � !,� I ­�, ,-, I � � 40 4 f,,t . . L an " WV4eating ­ , " ­ . A72, -4 1 choose his dar. It is beat Clean., quick, sure, , Ir'�. I �,yj 4� I - `r- A � P �, ' to choose , , �, 11-11, " - - should tvver The parmitted to doff . - .� Al I i*w*" , , . , 4 � -11 Y. I , IVI�,�­,,,,� UL, ­ I I . I -,. A"Ao"A* , . . IN 1, cd�mtty, it bus 1304n ,said,' �h '0 W14Y cheap. Ask your Drug- -L . 6, ;..44, -, -0 �. . - 'L ..'' 4 .i: � their 01AUA616 or fdotball AdIts . at if fier one in *bl,b a man is driving alone, 11 , . 41L W NN .1 14��`11 �' � " 11,, ther P"'Iduke'squb,;�, I .. . h6ardo-d Wealth in gold, gisto Grocer or General , ,- 11 ? ­�,,� - " -0 bmulfted. And 'dt, . . I and, ijlver for hd "I's likely to drive faster than I PAY , store. . � � # LONDON t6re put to"VrodUMV4 U ho I" & ftiolid with kirn, and 1� 111,1111, ,.� I io ... 1�� '' - �� I 111-1 1. CAMA&A 'A - � --- 11 ­�­��,,,� ,,��,�,;­­­, - I ", It Would if' , ! wgu !a'd' , Ind - , %`- 11 P. I . . . . . . . .... 1, , 11 ff . ' rdokp her ow of tht,p6wetful nationg 4190 Willing snougif to enjoy a eb,it-nde 148 1 1 " LSON FLY PAD , ;1�11'1'­­­ -t � LA ?I . � � , I . .. MOME T .1 I 11 � co,i = I 11 11. �. I I lc­�7-.­-77 —, Of tU Wbild, Wh6ft tiVie# ttft h0d ,d6%pSt1J6tshJp. It 16.untode,s Ary t ­ " .. ILTON, WT. - . .. I .� .... I . .1. �. . I .. . . L . 4 o .- _ 11 , c"'rim, ,�� .11�. .. . I . - i . I'': . . . I .. . . " -1 r.,.,.',i,�. � . , , . I I . 1�p,q �,� '';,.: ,,, "! �.11.' I �1­ �'4, ' . - "I ., . .. .1 - , � ; : ... I ,. . . . . ". .. I . . il � . ". ,,,, - , , . I ,. I . 11 11 "M �,,.";, ,­ ''. �',' " . I . � '. " � :,�1'4 ,, . � 1. I I 'J -4' , , i ;,., , :, .. `i�l " `�;v;;. � ; , , - � ." , . , I "'. , I � . y,�� - I I ,� , �. � . , I I � �P?ik 'r,.151��,,,i �', �f.'J"'�.`:"L �r!,J�',J, �,�Zfl "'. If," � �ji � '. � 41, , 1�611 '11'1;�fg'�fl� 1� � ., " ,�.: " � ! , . ­.'�, '' . 4. ". -'­��.:''4. I . � . ,I 1� 11 -,�'4?­ '�, . I 1.1 1 ,�, ��, 1 ., � %': ,. 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