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, gq,pk�,� , "! " I -b I taken JCxaschen for .12 . .,. led no sl*h.t heroism to face once more clear up colds. 25 cents a package at serves may be hidden. Often a busi- friend named Bill Hastinvhe crossed en"nol *by it- I
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, ,� ims.:T�, 1, .."'AROV001 and 11 haire no doubt that itbas indigestion. The immediate effect of the dangers that. might befall them. any I ness which is distributing no dividends the continent, partly on a second-hand should be thus called in view of the L
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.1 V� I rk with promote thq, healthy flow of the vital � BABy,S owN TABLETS Chicago* the boys Interest puzzles us—we should be� I
11�ljl�` " upW quite fit and able to wo heartened their converts and, with this form bus!- hitch -hiking. In f
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I ,-t� ., .,wi Orayer and fasting, ordained elders in JDr. WilliaMs") "
11 ""': I � -.. Aveatment to those of my patients who blessed end to indigestion and a re- every place. Taking farewell they I small group of men. marvelously well sented themselves tDMr. Wrigley and -tnd &ive a -brief account of all hisA
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�� 1, .;. ;adjgestion is caused by I failure in old painful they bellelveed.�Condensed from Can- tribes on the other, ' I - hey f ound an old Col. Haryey and Henry Wattersorw- �
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,,�: . a gestive o on Farrar's Life of St. Paul. Moreover leaving individual morals friend named O'Byrn�e, who helped to and , ending 'with Col. -Rouse an(X
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� Vj..% I lu.wes,/ Ap.a result, Your food, instead Pei, . New Business Morals For * - train -George for the swim and row
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� 11 IM tonic influence of I aside and considering only social mor ed Joseph Tumultys
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����� . . Che digestive, juices powing, normally, happier, heartier, and hungrier than A'Dishonesty caused the so-called de- it destroys the 'confidence without it to O'Byrne, and he said he had done is possible that the president uf tb& .
� I —that's which no society can'endure, Prac- 1i for his mother's sake. United -States should have no friends;
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I'll, I and lasting relief from Drug Stores at 45c. and 75c. pet bottle. with the hope of getting rich at the ,ducation of ,Henry Adams," it ig;
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" �:v- , . lbriiw Swift . . � North Formosa. Those first live expense of some one else. That's al- when confined to exceptional cases, hand with fame. But blun'ders were E *d that a frie;;d in Power is m-, ��� e\ �
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� 1',�..,�� I AFTERNOON it rendered tl�em more able to escape Amid the yells, jeers and taunts of portant question of business moral menace when the confidence of the versity. His mother and his . ,Mor- th t, be dared not make friendships;
. .�.'14 . SUNDAY jurisdiction to another. the heathen crowd, they tconfessed in the modern world. masses, is at stake. If the people lose able Aunt Bella started for,iCali. :eclluse he might be tempted to be- I
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I ,.� dishonest, we believe. not tf' eDnfidence in the security of invest- fornia to see him. Johnny Walker tra ,
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, � rien, and of the Father, and of the Son, and of does honesty consist simply in living able to go on. taught Young, was one of the pa That is to say, one of his friends.
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. ,� � .1 the means of. earning their daily -sub- the Holy Ghost," by the Rev. Georg� up to contracts? Are some, contracts 'If the, capitalist sy-stem - is to con- if we remember aright. There -,yere mi- t get drunk and be arrested anot
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TV'� . On the Sabbath day they Leslie ,MacKay who was the first Mis- not immoral in themselves? A politic tinue, the uninitiated outsider must be mi E understandings and complications. the newspaper proprietor's heart
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I "',�. . . entered as usual the synagogue. In- 0 a 4 an gets advance information that the able to rely upon investments - It appeared -almost as though an ef- would be torn between a desire ta� .
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,,�: Though hot 'the fight, *by quit the vitations to speak were at first neve - building of a new railway station is ,nte4 'by pieces of paper bearing the fort had beem made to. keep George l.eep. his friend'i, nanie out of the.-
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4%, . " wanting, and they preached with a I he labored strenuouslyf, and accomp- going to add greatly to the value of signature of a great capitalist in the -from his mother and his Aunt Bella paper and the desire not to deprive,-
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'':.% Why must I either flee or yie-ld, h given piece of land. He buys it and,
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. - same way that he can rely upon a cr from his trainer. People began tj his readers of this -delihf
.. � among Jews and proselytes. Their -,healing, planting churches and train- by a perferatly legal contract, pay's for ' I
. ,i4.. Since Jesus is my mighty, shield? . note issued by the Federal Reserve smilp and then to snicker. Vaudevill�i of news. �, 1 I
.11 . stay, therefore, was prolonged but at,ing pastors. Like othek'pioneer rnis- it one-fifth of the enhanced value. Is Banks. I .. jokes appeared , concerning Geoi!ge But the charge against Wilson iw. .
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t%,, - me earth and hell combine; length the spirit of .faction grew so! sionar,es, he experienced the hatred this honest? Certainly not; because �s not that he did not make friends-
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L�:.. � der the Apostles. Of this they kot 1 He was called the "black -bearded for- not on an equal footing, since the P01- e, and the se'ller of stocks; that is to with his money.' Mr. Wrigley opeily after thev had ceased to be of use 11
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! 1:1: . .gn devil." Stories of the cruelty itician had information which the sel- say, if all inforniation, favorable or I expressed disgust with -the wholie bus- to him. it occurs to us that this iff. I .
4: � ,�. John Newton. timely notice, and once more took:ei I
� , .., , I , % J , . flight. They still followed the great I of missionaries preceded him. It was ler of the land did not have. 'uniavorable. is, placed at the disposal iness. And so it has continued with a very different thing and a..Mucht 11
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��.1, PRAYER ,main road and came to the little town rumored that the foreign devils put But do we always take account of �f tl�e public in a clear and compre- George failing in every other mara-' more adl6us charge. As regards Col-
�t;, .�� Here they seem to have poison in the books.which thev gave this element of'equality in a deal? hensive form. Certain companies . do thon swim. But we do not forget that House, he helped elect W�son,'ancf
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�%. . 'n e; am iiii expert in painting., 011s Fit regular intervals, They inake if it had not been for George. Young luecarne his most in'th'nate friend an -1.
, . We thank Thee our Father Rr th , preached with success. One day when to .
I I of apparently they were preaching in the siiPPosed to poison the wells, gouge ' -
'.." .perseverance of the saints in days - merchant in Florence asks 2,000 lire mistakes, but they do not come under there would 'have been no Exhibition adviser. He was in Europe before�
� -open air, Paul noticed special inter- out the eyes and hearts of the dead, for a picture. I know, with On the ^-war, and before the Unite& --
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'.,�, . - .1 est in the face of a cripple and ,he ex- -boiling human bodies and making .1
1 ibt I am Rlso convinced that they con- that account, the Exhibition authori- States entered the war, studying at � .
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1. . within and without. Amen. . . , ercised his divinely -given power and thei into opium. MacKay shared which is worth 1,000,0100 lire. I say iribute, through -their honesty, to a ties and the people of Toronto owe first hand the great events and the.- I
, � , . I ibealed the man. The crowd in its ex- with Dr. Maxwell of the English South nothing and buy the picture for 2 I 000 business* revival. For the present. the him a debt.that cannot easily be ex- I -olved. as Wilson's. .
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'I" citement at such a thing happening. Formosa Mission .the evii report that lire. Is this honest? . - .
I'll cc, �- ''. S. S. LESSON FOR SEPTE I MBER 1,3 in their midst shouted: "The gods, he was fattening his patients in order , . . rospector. I have ,11'rr,it �ivil of the caT)italist world is tinguished. . reproscitat*,ve. On these vi8its his7." .
I . .. . I - I am a mining p not lack of money. ft is lack of con- ,. I own charming penionality as well asr ., .,
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. 11. Lesson Topic-Soine Missionary Ex- have come down to us in .'the likene�s � to kill them. "He had come to sho"v developed an infallible means of de- iidence on the part of those who hold , .is grasp of affairs e ' . .
!",. I � ,of men." The priest of Jupiter at kindness and speak truth. but the t . , ng' the presence of a certain I the money and to whom every invest- iiking and esteem of those Europeam ,� ..
"I . periences * .1 I once set to work to do honor to them. I heathen .heart could not belleve it,, ermini I
, IV Lesson Passage -Acts 14:8-23. * metal * underground. I. thus dis.cover ment seems unsafe. It is only through s'a'emienwith whom he came into�
. I I , V '. - 41 Fierce antagonism manifested itself � e Is a policy of perfect frankness that one ta',%,oHouF.e ,was able to give Wil- -... . .
lf�. , in the preventing of the missionary a, veini of this metal. I reveal noth- can '�
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�:�: 'they were hor- I from acquiring church sites and er- ing and buy the farm. Is t -I I .
, "When they persecute you in this an idolatrous worship I � his hon- gone through such 'an ordeal. The an �
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1�, I city, flee ye to another," our Lord'had ror-stricken. Rending their garments I ec Cause Indigestion 1;tovide him -with. Wilson kneTv
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,.".. wolves. Expelled from Antioch, Saul lieve that, they were but ordina .gl,
I . . wcrk and your knowledge." Artificial inflation o� ,�Wues must 'be ly nine -tenths of the cases of stomach just as soon. Thanks to House, Wil- "I .
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'j,'� . . There is another defense of the buy- considered a �rime as serious as coun- trouble, indigestion, sourness, burning. son was the best informed man im
- and following a well -traversed road the very object of their mission to not preach or teach in their city. P'ro- I
%��, . or who inakei a profit at the expense terfeiting, which it closely resembles. gas, bloating, nausea, etc., are due to the United States on the Edropeaw .f.. . ,� , .
..� . they made their way to the pleasani turn th�m from these empty idola- clamations were issued forbidding an- of the seIler-that the merchant him- This is the only way to re-establish an excess of hydrochloric acid in the situation when the United States en-,, .. ,
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�.. the building, and but it is not the seller, it is society. no sourness, gas or Pais. Bisurated Did the Wilson megalomania concelvei I
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�,:, They're great ... between meals andat any leave. -"SeeP said MacKay calmly power by no, productive, labor. So- 1-4nd and the -California mainland and I a guess iliat presently Col. House- .� . ,
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1, -a" AISK-211k � . ease of the soul. I cannot go until I I why has this one not been cban--ed? The Catalina swim of George Young Broken Friendship for the President, and gracefully And[ �
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I . , I I ,� ). . days of opposition are gone; the days he judged with pitiless severity, be- engaged we would sooner or later Woodrow Wilson. and that is how he ment for help than their own munici- � �
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