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I _1 i , "', 1,-464- in -4. . ., !`�,,,,, - C to 6, 00 ' -Aotq 1 -47. . strength to k . ; . . . � . k.". . i.; . ,." ,�, I .. 0, , st ,. Qu . . . . - . ... I 1� . ; L,,,QV _� . I ­'; - �., � � 11; �,,,Nvll �,,,: Ir"egm, - ' I When Paul and, Barnabas went to But it w" no use. Ue. bor4e, whitli . : , , I., ,,, X `�i��,' -P 'r -� .. X1 Antiocli in P -sidia they attended wor� had been second passe- bilin. The third' I , .1 . . . . I . . ,&!,�' . �­­ ,, %APT-#r�F ,; 'U. _kd4yafteroo.00 Oyer, 4. 46,u c Ra, Torouto .1 I . . I . _. '4", , t ­ - it 11 ­... .­ 11 . �, I , � . .. . 1 . . I . , passed 1, d, I �� i . I I . . . . 'i.." i.. , - I . .. . . , ,,, ��;., , . 11� R .." " . ___ - - __ ship in thv iquagogue and were asked horse was comin.g up. . I � .. . I I I 1 . , . 11 I I . .11 R 0'. Als..', � -, - __ _� . IV, Alx.,% �, Alx.,� �, Alx.,� �, � _ ;1 . �, . I � .1 � I I"! ��, __ 11=m= 111 � �­ ­ , '' ­­ "'' to speak. Pauli' doing so aroused the As they reached the; stretch Ras, .i I , , 6 . "S� �i -1 - -1 . ..." �. - . I 'Ph . I 11 I . X 1, , I I . "I" et, I I .. .. J"y I. .1 1. . . . I WIA.Z. '�"_,q 1. . . I Interest 91: the Gentiles - alter a tus looked aro�ind fearfully, Thewbole 1,11, JJ ... ;1 , " , � �� .1 1: � . I ..., .. . M, i1_1-1, . . I.".. � . � . I time ,had ,heaped on him the bitter field was closing up on him. The zero . . , .7 _� ­ . . P � . I N-,* ':11, , I .. I � I . , 11 , W'5� , ','W. , 1� hatred of the Jews because he preach- bou,r had- arrived. Quickly reaching ", .. � � I .. ,..�. -.4".'A.'. , - . "I'll IR 1, . .:, � . . _. 01 %, I k� , -, , I . . - I I I , I ed that the go�pel was free to all who into his scarlet blo4e, he drew forth ; 11�0��, � I m . � .. I , . . . I would accept it. They were forced to a small bottle, extracted the cork with 6 , 1, 1.11 I I . eeonow, -.7 Alo I ., I ,, p.0 ". leave but not before they had receiv- his teeth, and ,emptied the contents on ,�. I . Can beat genuine X 90!10, �, ! ) '' � I 1. I 1: . 4 el k.. ) 9 . ed 'many converts from among the the broad rump behind his saddle, � " 11./' I . I . � - ' 1�`,�. ,LA - .... . Gentiles. * Immediately the powerful thorough- I Corn Makes, Many servings from a,smg 0 , . ri Fits. . .. . I .111.1.111,11111 September 13,Some Misi bunged forward. The stands were , I . .. - , ".. gr 4onary Ex. bred lun siA, !n an uproar. King Neptune was clos- ,e , periences. package. 441p;d for any meal. No trouble. I . , 10. N ing up. . . I � 1. � : I 11 . . . . . � ,w I �ee Ill., U; -Acts 15:8-23. . I -me he was see- i I ; . W,. V,V, ; � :::: I i Matthew 5:10. A sixteenth from he f to practices - .. I ... ` : I end by a nose, but when they reached. Healthful. Pelleiou& A real aid IV ".. - . 1 . 6; , �, :, � , llut; - "'..... � . i Paul and Marnabas when persecut-, . . . . I , : �.,.�",--.�� .A"�., " : , I . . :i the judges' -stands be was a winner ' ' I ,�, ,in�,� , , 1: I . � I , 'Zi. , . . 1� '. , .. ed in one place made their way to an . . .. , , - , . I � . 1,111 , . cripple I I " I � % , , . I '. 1: other. In Lystra, Paul healed a I - by lengths, with little Rastus try- . � ,, ", ,,,, t it ? � ", I . I I in to -hold his mount. It was not un - I " .. iiiiiiii, .4"..iiii.%;�....,!i!�.i!!!!11!�I �', � . t- 11 11 11 150iiiiiii` and such, an excitement followed that ,.I oad King Ne tune had, circled the "," ­ i lil!i1g.11 - ... t. tligi people. thought to do themAonor "' . . I . : ; t 141!i I . ;:6 -ng come into their midst. "' 10 ; -4__ '..., I 11!1111 � , 1: as gods hAv! track three times that he could be * . �,'�.. .:. : . ! 8 . ` !� . .. I ..... 1, Of b : ,i$!il N Nifflp..%1111�. I � With difficulty Paul restrained them brought to a stop. . I � thrfft - " . �: 1. iii:.- $ •pe " and a frenzy of hatred followed in Johnstone was waiting for him at . . A .V, . �, ��,;� - , , I I Mll`.$!!Iii�!i��$P stv.M . dock. , , ".. which he was stoned and left for .?" 6 ! ;,i,z. For out loud, Rastus, wbac �. I . I I - ,•.. I I I 1 t! dead. Again they fled to another place r " I I 1 9 1 ,� ; , � it c yii g 1` I � * I ..i I. .- I I I .. .11 I .. - ...." � .. 11 t� �-' .. ...", did you do , that horse? He ran the . . ., 4 11 I ;: !, P I P ,.�,'_•. 4 11 .'!, . I where they preached with success un- 'A. ., � last eighth in nothing. . f* � til a desire to see how the infant ' I e- . . ...., �Ig.& 11 � churches were holding out, led them Rastus glanced arbund anxiously, I'll 11 t'111'!:� I , — ZQ'.n , � 1; "Nothin'. Boss. I des ',ointed him . - 1. . The blue color mark !�ii�.111 , S., - steps. This they ae- - 1: I is like the sterling Vi�,:�� . to retrace fbeh I , .If . �� wed some ol mah mis'ry medicine. Us I 'O.- ��, . f, -i complished without being molested mark on silver. It � . . :1 �L identifies the fin--st R,,; . I �... Ill I , . ain' gwine to walk to Hamilton now, 9 11 . I �, Z I 'ILi� f!. �hard coal that has � 'epternCer 20--26e Council in Jernsa. is. we?" �h - I ..,� b I � . . . � C o. R N I . �!� , lem. "Walk?" laughed 3mohnstone, band- r, .�, I, ­ , .....­­­ ever been brought I ing Rastus one of the betting tickets CORN . I / . "" , 101 , ,­ �. above ground. I blue -Acts 15:22-29; Galations 2:1, 2, , R� ... .... I � . you And I get enough out of that last I " . , ,'�"; , FLAKES R. , , . 6::, , .coal' is colored at . 9, 10. . "Say, Rastus, I � F L A KE S 41 'V , p the mine with a -Galatians IM � I . ns 5:13. __ - .�, i I " 0, I - - �,.. � . - Disturberg of the peace of the Ger- furlong to take a special." - I . , ,., harmless coloring I r . 1� d i . . that does not affect . tile Christians led to Paul, Barnabas - � , *Look for the red -and -green package� , - - . 1: �, "'. '! I � the cow in any way. .0 and Titus being sent from Antioch in - - , � I'll - Made by Kellogg in London, Ontarim, , . , , I I I . Pisidia to set the matter in lisry uta b . I I 1. " .. I , '- To Play 14 !cions a Day .. , fore the Jerusalem Church, The out- ­�­ ___ , i ..�� i . 1 4 1 ��­ A�l come was that the law of Moses con - To Become Great Band ' ' . 'N�"7, 0% cerning circumcision was not to be I driven *9 the pavement; had! driven. I would, be good., and it would be abund- �. . ,. I ) omm APE binding -on these Gentile converts. Two A'brass band, small in point of num- through an .occupied safety zone; c, (I - ;� I., "I ie; did -ant. I 11 I . . . An 1den1v1r&1tifi(0,w&._d tas00%ax of their *number 'N�Iere sent bearing bens, but big in musical -stature, came not have his car under control; was'l Young ladies "did" their hair forv, .1 . greetings- and a letter to that effect out from the Tyneside colliery town intoxicated; made a -right turn in the these occasions. What agonies of !, E, was sent to Antioch when the, three of St. Hilda and created a furore. of middle of the .block; made a left turn 1 braidings and windjpgs on rags'! What-. , 11 ...; . . . 'UNTIL now only an expea coul4tell the difference between the many .-.! I ; 11 °11,.,. . � and varied hinds of coal. But,now you can tell D. L. St W. Scranton returned, . enthusiasm when it played at the Can- in the middle of the street; backled in- struggle& with 'toiigs and coal oil ,i I adian National Exhibition. . � 11 - ' 41 to an intersection, and skidded. Reek- lamps! And then the curl was sure too � Anthracite (hard coal), the Finest ever brought above ground, by simply. ' , Its director,, James! Oliver, came by less driving was the charge under relax during the evening, and leav,Er _ . I I iooking at It. t his musical gifts naturally, for his which he was beT,d. 6e victim limp- and dank and u . . `.,.. I . I THAT LAST FURLONG father was- a brilliant cornet player * * * , nhap- 111#4 ., and was bandmaster of the colliery I py. It was the age of the blouse an(I I . , I .1, ,2 "Rastus, you little black rascal, . .1 1, 'Doctors have put Billy Arnold to- skirt, when a great strong safety pim V . �, There is no possibility of mistake . . ,foe this fine coal is colored Blue band of 'Haswell in Durham county. gather again, and the winner . I., yelled, Camden Johnstone, owner and er of the fastened each to each at the centre- J f- 'A ... branded as other standard products are branded. . No other coal "I started playing the' cornet when for the4 most o,ut-'of the back, and a belt covered thea trainer of the Sunnyside Stable, as a I was se-ven years old," said the St. % * can be trade -marked in this way, so that there cannot possibly be any mite of a ne-ro on a strapping bi standing racing driver on this side of joining. , 11 I . 1 `4 9 Hilda bandirmster. "That is I tried to the Atlantic is as good as he was be- Lanterns, hung high, shed a *1& I I , I I ... I . substitution From the pithead to your furnace door. , brown three-year old drew .alongside play it. I 'had, some lessons from my fore he crashed at the Indianapolis and mellow gleam over the place.' 11r, , I I'll. . the rail after a morning workouts father and, sure enough, v.rhen I was � not new. This famous D.L.&W. Scranton Anthracite has ' day or two before the closing of the - speedway race in May. He's been,in the shadowy corners children playedR 1 ,,�e 1 ,:, , . I 'blue coal' is Woodbine spring meeting. "Why don't in my teens I played in my father's Detroit lately and would race again. gaily -for of course they had to come,, "... . �` ".. been giving complete satisfaction in Canadian homes for more than 50 band. And hcnv I did enjoy playing! this fall if be had, his car in shape. since everybody else came. It was over .. I .1 .1 you give that horse the gat when he Playing a bit better than mining, let But I I _: years. It has now been tinted Blue with a harmless Aye, so that You may ,; quits running like that on you?" me tell :you. . t that accident that put him in the of their great occasions. Babies, bless. I I K%. hospital just when it looked as if be •them, were, accommodated at th .. I "., ___1), � . be certain of getting all the coal value for which you have been paying. "Yes, Mister Johnstone, remember Since 1910 he has been in charge was going to win the .speedway is house, and such old ladies as yeatnel .1 I .,,, . . what that baby did to me yisterday of the St. Hilda's organization. ;1 . . when Ali whupped him?" replied the sic for the second, time, mad,-- mince- for rocking chairs and perhaps "am J, ," The color does not affect this clean, gasless, long -burning, economical "My band," he carafes S, "has al - .1c l . I stable jockey rolling the wl*es of hiss . bobby; hob- meat out of his car. About all that air of fire" stayed there, too, visfflng:� I .. I A fuel in any way ... but it does make it easy for you to order with con- I big eyes. "Dict'n' be jump de fence ways been my bo only was left of it was the'blue print, and I with each other .,Very pleasantly. . I �A , I .1 . . . e by Of course I have wireless set from this is being-buillt a new racer. They found out who was keeping, . :­ ., ; � � fidence. Simply 'phone your dealer and order 'blue coal' in the size . sideways, th'owed, rr,4 and twist`�dl, and I listen in .on of er bands � and . LThere can't be any mistake or misunderstanding. niah knee mos' off -2 No, yah, Ali ain I company with the girls, this year- ­'�. . I _�;u want. I - orchestras but that's out the same I and got all the latest points on littler .� I I gwine to hit this galloper no Yno).), .. �, , - thing. isn't it ? The manager of a General Motors �,, � "W"bat's got into him anyway? !He neighborhood history. About Si Pol-'- . I "When were gettintr ready for a branch in Montreal is telling a fdnny lick's will, and Abe -Miggs� law' ­­ ni 1�iue coal' is sold with this Guarantee:' If it fails to completely . ?, was ,a real horse last year. suit,. ": , contest or a tour, we rehearse• as one. It seems, that one of the dealers and. the way the new fella on Ramielsru 11 . satisfy we will remove the remainder without cost. "Yassah, but dat was jes' seb'ni much as 14 hours a day. I demand that in that city was; selling a car, to a . .4 ., furlongs. Now we is tryin' to make I place was letting it go to the dogs. . I le"` � . every man. shall' be able to play ,his young man who was about to be Tnar- That sort of* thffig-not dreaming: .id him run a mile. And believe me, Mis- part alone -and play it more than ried. Just a week before the dwk set that they were on the edge of,a greatz; ,,,,, . Order fr®m your Dealer NOW — and . ter Johnstone, when this boss runs l are playing to- for thei ceremony a quarrel reared its ch,' ­ I , , , �'; � his .-,eYm furlongs he jests natnirally , change W,hen the coming of the auto- ,; k know what coal' comfort means _ I r, . -1 I gether I've got a band on which I ugly head and -the wedding bells were mobile and the commonness of the I I .. -. I I quits; in other words he jes' loses allcan postponed ind,efinitel�. The bride - I.., I . inters' in the race." telep,bDne and- radio would utterly- ... - - - ­ - "Well, look ,here, Rastus Perkins, -.0 groom considered, under the circum- change their simple little community - I I .1 , 1 4 get that idea out of your kinkly head, stances, he had no immedia gatherings. ,, � I a car, and at the -same time felt bad- . . C-_��_, ...- , , . )! I I King Neptune can run a mile and fur- Simple Home Recipe . ly.labout having invested money in a ,, I thermore he is in a race to-morrow,at blue suit, awing collar and a white Now barn dances are bigblv ccqn- I I.. I that distance. You are going to ride mercialized. Admission is! charged - V:" . . him and if we don't finish in the moAAr- For Bad Stomach necktie. Originally the auto dealer Booths -are arranged in the granary, 11 had no interest in the bridegroom's and coffee and hot dogs probaLyly forret I.. I I ey we walks to Hamilton. This stabile . 1� �, , . I is broke and I don't mean maybe: So Gives Swit Relief sartorial investment, but he did want th� .� I . refreshment - ten, fifteeA or- 41 ,. to sell the car, and-, in order to finally twenty-five cents being reqAired here.- , ) get- that in your head. big boy." If you -are a victim of Stomach clinch -the deal, took in trade-th blue A temporary line has been connecte& A0 . � I ' "Yassah, Boss," said -Rastus, slid- Troubles -Gas,' Sourness, Pain or , � 1..,. I ' 1%. ing to the ground. , I Bloating -you may have quick 'and -salit, wing collar and white necktie. L T H E COLOR GUARANTEES THE OUALITY . q ,a , up with the wiring of the barn, ancF , I - - Niagara Falls supplies the,right. Rad-- ,!.:, - I . On,his way to town Rastus scratch- certain relief. by following this good There's something new under the io music sometimes serves. but a real' i'� . ed .his bead dubiously. advice. n and rain., and it's over in Eng- live orchestra is more to the taste of 1,. . "Flow's Ah's gwine to get that no) Artificial digestints and starvation eu ,•. SOLD IN SEAFORTH BY land, where a coach building firm born the slightly 'blase public. Orchestrm. 14 1 'i .,. . I count boss round dat mile to-morro' diets -are se-ldom needed. Within rea- in '1810' and, WE going strong., is will give encores -and radios won't- ., Ah don't know," he lamented. "If Ah son, most folks may eat what they , 7:1._1 I OX \N,�,� whups him he throws, me over de like, if ..the will keep their stomach swamped with orders for a convert- The girls --oh, the girls! I heard x- ... .1 I ible topthat can be lowered or raised man say that girls were as handsome-- ' . - fence, if Ah don' whup him he jes' ftee frorn -s-ouriV acids that binder half a minute by man, woman or,ly dressed at these country dances as , . in 0_1:43,cia .AJL - —_ naturally quits. Dis sure is one bad or paralyze the 'work -of * ,r'.. I . Johlin J - " " ter an d E. LOP B" d"gestlo"" child. All you have to do ,is to wind _sea,myn,,for Misteh Johnstone, an mah And the best and- easiest way to do c they were at big affairs in Toronto.. ; I . the top up or down with a small de- N . laig! Afi'cain't walk to Hamilton livid this is to follow every meal with a , o doubt he was right. " r f lis misery. Lawsr! Lawsy! If Ah little Bisirrated Magnesia -a pleasant, . I '. . tachable handle. Sometimes the crowd's are si&b� I ". . SUNDAY AFTERNOON I dam to Israel?" When they returned questioning the wisdom of such a, that dancing is '0. . . sin' in a turrible ,fix no one is in dis harmless form of Magnesia that swift-, 40 .. greatly re,strirtecL_ to Jerusalem after seeing Him return move be went and was there brought here world." . ly neutralizes acidity and keeps your Some'city friends having decided tot� ... Speed Thy servants, Saviour, speo.1 1 to heaven, as they were assembled In into contact with a man great in the Passing one of the east end drug stomach sweet and clean. take in a real country dance, the sue- , , . I .. them, r I an upper room, a miracle took place. household• of the Queen of Ethiopia. stores Rastus told his tale of woe to A few days' trial of Bisurated Mag- Not What They Used to Be cess of .the . evening is slightly over-- '.'1�. ' and, waves; The Holy Ghost descended, and, rested He preached Jesu-s'to him so that the the` -proprietor, told him how be was nesia, (powder ,or tablets), which any Barn dances were once impromptu done. Our dancing has its own char- 1* '. .. I They v, ere bound', but Thou bast freed upon them visibly and power came up- man believed was baptized and went thrown off the horse and his knee good druggist can supply at trifling affairs. Bill Dollup would maybe come acteristics, tpo, as a rule. Fox trots; I. 11 -,II ... . the-rn;, on them all. . . on his way rejoicing." was so sore it was impossible to carry cost, should quickly con�Mnce you that back to visit his son an the 'old farm, may receive their due, but they arw . ,! . I Now they go to free the slaves; July 12 -The Preaching of the Apos- August 9 -Saul Converted and Com- on any farther. The druggist gave him fully 90 per cent. of ordinary stomach and there would be the fan -61Y fiddle only inclaided in the programme as w, � 1. . I , , Pe Vion with 'them, ties: I missioned. 'a bottle of pain killer. distress is absolutely unnecessary. just as he left it when he went away. concession to yo,uO. For you see, ins 'T -.s Thine arm alone that save- to -day! Bill would take it do' il , .; ; ,.� . ­ -Acts 4:1-13. -Acts 9:1-9, 17-19; 1 Timothy 1: Rastus withdrew a short distance Try Bisurated Magnesia down to try it-:-- the country we still go, en famille,, ,.., - . I •:••�, -Tho'mas Kel-'r. -Acts 5:29. '12-14. 1 from the drug store, sat down on the - and then the old tunes would come to our parties. . �-, " I I ' Ob drifting back to him out of the haze , corn of the pavement and began to I 'Fathers .and ,mothers, sons an& I .. 11, . PRAYER I After Peter and John had healed- -Acts 26:19. apply the remedy to his aching knee. I . . , of years. Sitting out on the vine -shad- daughters, all on the floor together.. ..�., , Thou who didst give the great com- the man at the beautiful gate of th� 'Saul of"Tarsus was on the way to But no sooner bad it touched A fAriner s singing in Tennessee ed porch in the evening be would play And the older people 'have held ... anission didst also'give assurance to temple great crowds' gathered to )iear Damascus with authority to bring the d his dark led ,-lirobibition officers 1".. -1. skin than he sprang up again, He There's !sure to be somet to a still. away, the dog sleeping beside his tilt- the dances of their own day, and havw. k . V, . Thy disciplers; that Thou wouldst never them. The Sadducees, hearing them disciples of the Lord bound unto Jer- lea b'ng Wrong ed chair, the hired man smoking re- •taught them to the youngdr people, ' . I.."" leave them nor forsake them. ;Fulfll proclaim the resurrection of the -dead, usalem when a inarvellous. thin 'hap- , ped. He yelled. He danced. But that n - ,wadays when you hearla farmer miniscently on the step, the YellAw So the old Military Schottische has ani � . I to -day this promise, Lord, to all Thy -had them arrested and brought before pened. 1fe himself was laid hold of only increased th& irritation. Finally sing. I N . rose bush and the old lilac swaying honored place -sand' Soldier's Joy ­and? ' �4 0 . s4ssionarids� at home and abroad. the Sanhedrin. Peter,. depending on and by none -other than the Lord he began to run. And how he did run'! - , I . That seenied to relieve him. in gentle rhythm. Suiviana nd Portland Fancy n ' . I .. ��,.� I Amen. � . . the Divine promise, was able to speak ,Jesus, .so clear was his understandinc, After go- � -Columbia 'University will - . down to a $ _. ;, ' ing many blocks be slowed- end The moon would slip up the sky, even Double Scotch Reels are arrang- ,X; Lesson. 'ropic-Ke-,jew: "The Spread with such power that the members of of what was taking place that be walk,. , I I . - 45 000 in research to find a cure for round and yellow -and down the road ed for ,somewhere in the programme- � :,;�, of Christiahity in Asia." the Court had to admit they had learn- said. "Lord,'whst will,Thou have me 'the common cold. Why, anybody ,�4'ha ],red by the summons Of that irresist- Once in a while the ancient custorp . R, �', Golden Text -Acts 14:27. ed of Him whom they claimed as Mas- to do?!' Sudden was the revelation Suddenly an idea struck him. "Hot hasn't a cold can tell them exactly ible music, this neighbor or that would is revived. and "Ladies ,'Pert '14k, . &?g, Rastus boy!," he ejactlated, snap- I I "I . . Jidy 5 --"The Gift of the Holy Spirit" ter and that a notable miracle had and the realization, yet for three days P- 'how to cure one. . say, "There's Bill . . . . got the which •-means th@ men pay admission, .1 been don. - , I.. '-Acts 1:6-9; 2-1-8. . %y them. They could not he was in bitter conflict with s 1, n e, elf,, but ping his fingers, "Maybe you rides to I � -A A 10bicago judge, in an insurance they'll be bavin' their barn dance? standing that they supply the eat-- ' . , Acts 1:8. punish them for fear, of the, people so at last it was said of him, "Behold Hamilton on de c'nu-chu after all. Dat fiddle- goin' - - .' - Wonder when but ladies got in free on the under, I "', 3": they threatened them and let the go. he prayeth." , stuff done made you arna't in me' case, rules death in the electric chair Sarah h Jane! Better bake up some -pies abler. Barn dances, however, have lost I ,W ... �,,! While Jesus talked with His di,3- � ways don one. , � � '.,',., v1ples -on the Mount of Olives just be- I is not -accidental. Many thought it 'n' thing,.%,. to-morrow-DollupsIll soon their one-time sural flavor, and have- . Jul-- 19 -Social Service in the Early August 16 -Sowing a- d Reapifig. The barrier'tvent up"for the fifth1J :.fore His ascension, He promised r 'would':be in Chicago. � , . they Church. -Galatians 6:1-110. n ' race the next day. Rastus on, the big be bavig' thel-r barn dance, I guess." ,become merely more dances in w. � �',' ­ :should receive power not many days -Alts 4:32-35; 6:1-7; 2 Cor. 9:7. -Galatians 6:7. brown horse coasted around the first -0 Word would spread whether foll(s world already full of dances. The bus— , "?, hence. At once the thought posses . ,�.,�, W" -,, �_ -Acts 20:35. Paul in this poition,of his letter to bend on topr, Going down the back -had telephones or not. On the night iness ,of charging admission lets thee- . . . . . I ed them that He was about to begin ROW appointed it took a real deluge -no public ih at F :ell I After Pentecost the Jerusalem the Galatians stresses Christi g brown poise was two , Gossip From Motor . -�.". 1, - Brotherhood of) Man. It is � � 11 , ,. , about it -"Wilt of Christ, had everything in, common, the same topid as the Master constant- ters-be was still leading. But as they rd and rumors afolbis, plans, still the, crowd away, Democrat loads, and L, 6 �.: they ,should ask Him early return ity and t'he. lengths in the lead. At the three-qiiar- common little' storm of rainl-to keep idea of it is gone, . His reign on earth and it was natural Cbristians, expecting the q [an char- stretch the big 'pleasure-flie communitp- I ,�_ , -Thou at this time restore the King- W;h,, their numbers increased dis- Iv dwelt u approached the seven furlongs ing ro i - .,V,:- . x. , command the centre of the stage in buggy loads, little ones on the laps . . LI;11% . I . I upon and summed up His law ap Detroit. By paradDx, the rest of the of big ones, tall ones balanced by , Z, Neptune was seen to be shortening Pv� __ - turbinces arose over some being neg- dealing with social service, "Whatso- )rtening ' ' ' 11, � - "' ; � . , . 't", . lectsd in the distribution. Deacons ever ye. would that men should do un- motor manufacturers are jus� as eag-'short ones, old, young.. married, single ...... .. . .. ,, r a nro were appointed. to take the oversight to W unto them." Paul — er as Henry himself to greet anew -all sorts came, and came early. , �-„ -, P A you even so do u � --- Ford model. Ford, is still Ford, the None. of phis ten o'clock business! Why Jones I AC1011Y FOR I 0 YEAR of this while the Apostles attended made it Plain in this' letter tbat'time '. $ I'll, . . . . . . . '1.,,,,1 . I . � I to the spiritual life Of the Peq0e. is the time for eternity's reap- If -, pace-setter for -the industry ,when it And node of that I , , I I � 1, N ­ Paul encouraged liberal help rather in g acid -urged upon them to be not XWwr feas twect ... I . comes to influencing the tan in the fi-idle needed' a piano to support it. . t% I . . ., ,.,ialefere, Wood the Remedy than communism. of goods and urged weary in weII-doing. ' I G000 Healfh street toward autcrinobile buying, and Why, everybody knew that a fiddle 'ik, I I . Ford activity is expected to herald in needed nothing to support it -any ac- I 1. I, ,. .". .1- the Gentile Christians to show their Aug,'ust 23rd -=-A Gospel for All, Men. �, ' I � , � 4.11 - Many people endure suffering. un- a revival in general buying. �ompaniment simply spoiled. it. Old I . ,:St,� . I �,- ' 2. �,,�`,, � " OW,cmarlly. This man did. If be bad gratitude to the Jews for the Obris- -Acts 11:5-j�. � Means Muth ."I, � ,f I ., . tian religion by sending lib - . 11 Granny MeIlvenna, used to say that �0_ - � , , .., . , owd ten. Years ago whit lic, kn6ws liberal aid to -Romans 10:42. 'L South Africa was OanadWs best cur- when the fiddler gin out, she could ,. k�,,he Would have been spared a fhpt Church at Jerusalem. Peter, havi' \ I-V� I t I I �41. I ng dbeyed a vision from 0 , tomer for automobile during the lilt for tbefil, until mornin'.. So there -1 11 0 1� � I .1 - ?. I., � `� , . � "'.V"', . dedt of suffering. July 26-Chri"stianity Spread by Per- beaveT1 went and ,preached the. Gospel , V, -,.,, .., ,,, . , I ' month .of July, aecording-to a report was -a certainty of music. - . . �: '�*,T feel T must write a few lines in • vecution. . -he Gentiles, in Caesarea. For this i T, ,. ;,. ' � % t Vniir 611d's' . "_ �,�, _�%, 'on of your Kruschen Salts. -Acts 7-1cf--8:4; li:19-21. was called to the bar of the church I appearance, his I - I iaCi . e issued by the Dominion 'bureau, of std- The barn' floor would be SwIpt and !1 , I tistics. In both freight and passenger boards laid around the w.all,%,tin . , [;D �.`, � �t3 " e suffered for 10 years from conduct, his sue the X��.', ,-�� -Revelation 2-10. in Jerusalem. He gave such a clear ac- - . �:...i­, nic adidity. .of the stomach. I tried cess in life, de- cars _ehb, purchased. more than any empty bays on blockT.4rhe're, the warm I l. `:-,�,', '0Y.-WrYthohig, until I wasadvtsed StPlv�en. "alwovs abounding in the count of his call. from: heaven to do so A qxgq, ,��, ft.ien� work 4,�f the Lord, . his accusers had to agree that . ...... . pend largely on other country, although British India darroers might sit to cool -oft *hoop.sI I I 1 d to' Kru§chen, which I qteadfast and irn- In't . L,W,.., his health. And came -a close second, Sourth Africa's Nobody figured, on sitting, Very much I �_ ItAkda for the last tivo months, rnnvabl- " was i4ia firilt marty,r of t�i% "God bath also to the Gentiles grant- his health de- they - . The t;easoo is"WRWLEVIS.- ,� : - . 'it" I. � : ... purchases totalled $117,160. -and- when they did get' warm , � r � ", , , ft�m had ! F-aWks used I 4 p, % to day'l have h �arlv M�Vrc'h- His 'blood, becarmp the ,d repentance -unto life," : )ends largely .14 Odes has foudd.- olut that it 7611 F. Augmt 30th --The Mission to Cyp 'd so very'frailkly- t your W -,L.�'_ saa " 'j�j , 6f thit acidity." --.ep4i from, w1iieb otbp,rs gto A mouth fresh, you feet '' 17, it, -W. B _w brave. _408 12:25; 13:12; .. Upon his being The absolute world's record for wear flannels, even June and .. I $ W -M . I Aerr" 3-,y XV ilts swiftly nOntralises Or4 dil"Verf, in ,Q,iyrea�iripr the. Qvqpel kept free from breaking traflip rulles was chalked -up . ' [. -11_� ��W,,913,��,,811 tbd'; tOrment out of it, After his r1t,,9Vh m,nnV --Ramans 1:10i -, you know. . w I�.,1u.Ixq� ., . were, %eatfereti I :1 constipation and last week by a neg,ro, in Detroit, In .,WRIOLEVIS-%fter ever snerA W expels it from the system., . 9�roorl npil. of,he. 71;.., - 7-fte young- ighurch at Antioch bad ' lt,��",�!,: r .4 no , , Is recommended by doctots, I I - - -11 11AAA-71's7up, 9' -your drgofis, bf WA the' 'Joro d the.rvital trut'h that to have JthC111hesses a single 'block he vidl&ted. 15 city oTd- The wombn h6d, aill .Urought tbei and de nt,.frg. Illt " N, rf " Xe . .q with t�om­ p T.npv Jqi(1 the fouls. V ina-wes. Ch&ck theise 6ff and see'if r 1,WPIWVY2illg w0ft-,� , ii�fidfftiW,AW-4� "tion d-9'h,n-"% of Vhst 0-pntlisilly bhopatn�� � _ 8 0 , . -A ao�� itself it Must '4xPand' and 9 38abylk 0 . I '� 17f ' wn Tableii an ii safe, mnd .baskeba wlt� tlieiao of course. 1t kdepS the teeth t - - ffiv6fit"thfa haftnilm, you can bleat it: a heartening it'ght to, tie A big at cleansed. 11 � 'S, . "I'. ftr6,r1d_e;*M.br%%011ft0, (��'nrc+, I I Ilarnebas and ga-iil were set &vido to laxative, if y6ur thild has a cold or The Vtbiopian got in his car and woma,u ,with a fin6x White, apron. t .. . � 'i-4 Wdb , 0- idth '. Augllgt 2__p1�,I*",, M, * �ry Labor� preach the jroqpel in other places and , coated tongu6, or if be is cross and in the . following three ,minutes he had about 7 & , " S,�11 , , ­i-mArgfc4 A,26-40, I" were sent to CYPIA19, Here Paul began I . hdV Wild- a; warket b , :. i I �,,,'!W, 'd I MIM, I powet feb: 1i listl0m, With no appetite give ]rim struck f our parked( cats', &ad exceed- would b*1AtW4_UV46Ur pound of b 1', - I I I , O&I a u , INSIMP . ST I I A- I I'l I I ! I I I , � �, I k'Aw'664" - -Antra 8:4� ,I his, irdidstry of - *ha ag,be#ti �. ,j Ad& - , AAWS Own, Tablets. 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