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I i . . -,. ­ . ,��7,,,'- . , .aliilibist .cq nstan ',"�t"'��,� h�$,,�,,�";,� Peo.,ple, , tlY MR- from three to seven tilmer year, aust , . ............ ­���� —_ __ '�,,L`, , - I t �,L" 4 64wrior wmsdoWp, Wh4t gqxs�ts I ,. �k\jL ! eNl'..11 ��','�, ' 0: 1-1 � of sibalme muA h4lw stormled through fe� from, #4.. u atic kches and pains, between the ages of five and a half I 1, .,. t I . l­j�ll ­­ l4" '� I ­­ - __­­ 1. ,I �Si",-,",, I F16tWL%, saul when he looked back stiffness 0,4,'d. sorene$4.. soreness, swol- and 22 has established theim. So far -1—Ir '' _`­ # ." , �J"."�_Lj . ' I . . kt� '. , ,. , "T'll',i3l�,M&`�', : on thissoepel . len feet alid ankles, Kidney and Blad- as we know, this fornier pr9feg"r-of, : . NO other food you qau huly�` i�li all. yo." op � , ... � .. � . ,� L , . - �', ., isti. � much 4elicious nowleb 3ont for such little I . " i'15�,,` '�-, I Growing, lj�-ances, irritation. scanty orthodontia at the CGILgge of Dental _­ I., . p �l,/,.,,�',;, �[,,,,J I'' � lRyputting Himself in the servant's der di _ `� � " . 1". RANO I�QRN SYRUP 6- the , ,,, �":� . . �� '' 0 �, , I , Jrination, troublesome Surgeryf Nef�r Ylo s tho firsit t, - 44"as GROWN B :,,�,�,, ,, 34 L ' pluce our Lord has consocrated �all and ,burning I rk, i hallops economy food.' Ev,kr .. i - , ,y grocer sells it. ,i"'�!;;;;:�77',I�; ,��,,�kllkvr, , d nikht�.. Backaches ,have ,collected such data. He says, !a ,,� �. iYl. ". service; and'As often as we lay aside annoyance day�.an .r 1� '­ ,. . 11 ,r4 . - S40' 19c fofl-OCinads's Prize RetApes" ,.,!''.t! ,�l ,, : .. I the conventional dAgniky in'which We and a feeling of weight in"the lower an article in The Springfield Repub- .1 - lica I . . , - '. ,.�. . . . 1-1 K7,11 1 . ­ . I I me ll�a I , I I , !ticat.home-tosteO r4cipes. _14, Ch"Ildre n are clo . ... I I . . I ,A - and gird on elves to do abdomen -should try the amazing far n, that one of the most curious . ,- .,�'% , � r . ­_ -1. . M. reachE ''i6wer of KARAFIN tablets things these I L ...., I . 'M . ..,.I .. .. -1 ..... I.:, . , , X, WA, 981=0 - .., - I . I I � what others despise, we feel that we ' I - I measurements have I ""..... 11 1.4'... V , . . --- :* ,"', 1j,"!"I A113;�,11�, ,�� �), �� '�`, i "I . are doing- what Christ*would do, and at.oncel shown, is that the changes of the -, U - I "I 1� Vol 111 - �, :,e, , I I I I . . . CDWW�, � ; �, l� , , I are -truly .representing lEm. A non -secret -treatment, made in face dd not take place at the same . " W, ,-, 11 11 ��,Wm , I ; I I ith true list of ingredi- .. Y�'--.. ,,,.a : 0 11 � ,&?.,;, - �_� ", ; . . Canada,and w Ut , " """,l ,,,, �i�,., I I at;` - I -1, � , , l;.�., . . , ��*'"ft � - ' N 1, I I I 'rate of growth'nor simultaneously in 0, - . ,�, , 1, "-, , I , , """"' �` "' I ". - , l4. 4 1 1 - , entaplainly printed on every package the three facial dimensions, length, t I'D - '' , ,�� - . - � �'i? y 91, �"____ .,4Q�1,!li,;�,;",!'j . - I., ,1114 �, 14% I.. I ': I. . .. . :. . �y .F�, . " ��l I I : � I , KARAFIN Tablets can be obtained at width ,and depth, l$ometizes the I It . �1 11 : ll ", , ", to I I . I I L., , , �,,1.6,.,l 1% . . any good druggist, developments 9f one dimension is 'at I W : :1 - . .. %.,��",:. q, l I mall cost, from . , . i J�, �E � , . Im , 11 I 1�1�11 I'll " Issues Stirring Call, , � s . V , " ST , "I, V 81 I 11, 'Inl,�:", t �'.",V,Nll,,,� n i binding money back guarantee of the .t -ers.' Some -1 1. - - iW,?, � ,�; xpense of the oth , " -F ., , . I . I ,,, 11 ,,, �ll, � f - . 0,�],.J'r. . A. - For Open Motor Cars, 0 RS times. it is in accord. ' TII&QAN 14GO-c ", I � - . . I 1" 'ff: i,: , 'I : �. 11 I INAilt . . I . I " � f�' I 4 � , "I 11 * Jkt.' . .. , � I . N1 � ,) ,V, I , . May I avail myself of the kind of- RELIEF IN 24 HOU lFrom the beginnhig, the .largest � 11 M1110 . I . . . ��, � I "'1,111��', I , N I & , %,O, .,V,��, - A ; .. I . � I- . . .,.,- 111. � �,Z.,41%,,�,, � V_r q i M "i .. I N, � a fices 04 J. V. McAree (who -may re- I I .. I - __ dimension of the face is its width. Send me cavy of '4Xn*&'# Prize . f 1 4-0,1", � .. q .1 ksam.-i eiamw age. u. =.fll�& 'ADPXWM_.:;______4_ - ;____ � �'j ' t� 1"'4br L t me as a ,member of his 'Bible . t Is -true even in, the pre -natal I . xg�­'�� - .. . I.., I � �;)' � . , , , . § _ id not go anywhere ww"_ 11 � 01', �(­ colle-e Tha 'd ., . , - I ing wavle - we d . , I "T . , I . "Ill I Y.l� cl round and about 1896) in di� period- The later history of facial ,� f 1 . 00"Re � ass . I., ... ­ �; , I . -d we enter anyth I � , ing. But we � ., ; ,,, � , few questions, to hard- nor di ,- ., "..''I'll 1'� - �aq"_i�n I gUyL � , 17 t, �� I I ­�, ... 2V2 mins. after the water boils 20W ree Ing some were swallowed ,by a glorious, twist- growth may be roughly su[mined up - " 4 ___ � . I 14 . . 'J�.',�_, � I s I �.., .... -boiled and 'hard-headed chaips, in the statement that the two other , , , P, -- -, y - I ' ing green oragon. In our open car. t , , , , . , . , . - : 11 , ''r, . i�:,� � , ',."�� - - - - . rrend r to him, The� British, really, necessary. to eat or drink on � , " 11 I "'. ,�� ;1 . ;. - fellahs or imutts ? The thing has to do , dimensilom, length and depth, are to %u I e I ... , � 11. ,,, � I I - , , .1 ' Now that cannot be done again. trying to.-c�atch up. In the course � of sick and tirect. finally surrei�dered to this trip, but that. is one way of amus- . "I'. Ir -� �� � I with motor ears; ,and -never have 1 . � I I I � � .1.10" - . 11�74 ;;1. " , 1.i��'. I' Now 'we aria enclosed in glass and . I " . ,". I We ,know that Thy will owned one. But have driven in one, e they hitprove, their relative posi- Washington.' One might say that ing oneself, and- it s�aves, time for I I DAY ' ::: RNOON steel and pantasote. We are scrouged. t!' ; '. i - "I ,d,o unto us. N. �. � SUN �i . � 1. us is to follow in the footsteps paying the fare when obliged to, or tions but never quite overcome the the qualities which we like to, think passengers whose time in ,Parls is 4�11. , " , . . I'll, �, �� - , I .. .. ' We e.axinot wiggle our shoulders. We osed up- are peculiarly ,British, even.Af they somewhat rushed. , " �1. (By Isabel Hamilton,"Goderich, Ont.) I c;f Jesus so that we may grow in 'haive b��n driven free 'of all charge ,aannot .stand up. We (if we are full handicap that has been imp � ia@ grace as we grow in the knowledge by esteemed friends. The second on thpin, even before birth. There wtre not actually invented' by t&� The western type of plans-ascon- ., "I p��! , 1. . . 11 -size), cannot' even sit down in I&O" of Him our Lord and Master. Amen. method possesses greater appeal. It man . I 1'1�:�j� . E . . . thing like conif rt otor I ' p,eneith the shadow 0.� the crOss, � o . If we m- never is to. bel seen a face which, is British. It 'is an oddity that there trasted with thd eastern type of thm '�­��";-, 4 . ,, I . I . .. �. ' may The Adyantageous to mentionr that any a perfect cube, despite the efforts have survived no intellectual and po- India and Africa routes -will carry- � I I - � ., . Ap earthly hopes remove, �,i.: I I S. S. LESSON FOR MARCH 6, 1932 e .. I I His new commandnient Jesus gives, I , one (as our English, fellow -creatures much (which thank God, I for one of oubist painters. The heiglilt or litical traditions that have earned the 38pas§ ngers, four crew, 2,0,00 poiindr� , ��`,. . say),has been driven'(by invitation) do not) we cannot wear bowler.hats length of the face developsi-3mare.-thau n-omet Washingtonian. - We bear of of luggage, freight and mails, and a " ­; .."ll" .� i His blessed word of love. Lesson Topic -Jesus Washes His because the -top of the eternally -to- .. . ' . �_, �.., . I Disciples' Feet. . to Sir William Unlock's car; Sir Wil- be,damned car jumps down and what may 'be called the depth. The JWer,sonion and Hlamiltonian,:, and.bar. 4 � ...... ..., .. . li"m being in it at the, same time female face griowk,.TOlatively longer, Lincolnion, and Rooseveltian and ev- After the journey by air to Basle . L. 1� 1.1 . . 0 bond of union, strong and deep! Lesson Passage -John' 13-1-15. . -at. And all de- ader " ' Wash 'enoa the Medi- 0 l 1 ashes our bowler 1i �4, , ., and having invited me to drive, with sm and the male face br6 and deep- en Wilsonian. . traditions-, lbut - and then by tiain to * f,x E , . , ..4.,; 0 bond,of perfect peace! Golden Text -Matthew 2.0:28. 1 him. This statement is made for tent mep wear bowler ,,bats. They er. In. infan�cy, w � bm-en, - have less ington seems never to have evolved terranean part of the tiipbegin& The I 1.11".. Xi;t even the lifted cross. can harni The time of the Passover was draw- , (,) to ,costa lot of money,in these indurat- ,;�. this. , . bwo categorical purposes: r4ognathous jaws than men but from any 'partizurai theories of govern- panorama (below becomes interesting - I 11. If we bu,t hold to ing near and Jesus and His disciples ed times' Sloppy and neglectful fel- P - ' 'is little to see in ar* � "'.. . � Samuel ... Longfelluw. broadcast the fact that I know Sir ar Alpine �he age of eight they develop more meht. He simply did the job that Ordinarily there ­­ were gathered at the appointed ,place lows like J. V. IMeAree wei ; .1 ; I I � the preceding evening. They were William (he knew both of my grand- hats,,and meekly accept the bare tol- Jaw than men,ifor no reason that we lay nearest. his ,hand and Derhaps aeroplame our .W I 'PRAYER fathers; my grandmother'knew him) . can think of, but ,perhaps it is mere- thought no -more about it. . a ra-iftay train is much mbst satis- I - ".4 ;, . _. . �' seated round the table when a mat- and (b) to 4 eration of re6066table people. Thus Ki_ make it clear that I was . -ly part of Nature's plan. Men have , Ano,tber curiov 9 �... . - fying., 1But ever the, --Mediterranean I _. I "I .. . [Help us'ou� 'f, to strive to do ter caime up for consideration. Which it is clearly proved that there is a I I _ - p thin is that de ying'i .'a low. enough for'one ' . " . ,!. . Fath not a ,pickup passenger of Sir Wil- longer noses, which they seem to be ls�pite the innumerable records that fl to enjoy, I � "I we would'they should of them. was to, ,take the place of pronounced necessity for the revival - . unto others ' liam .,Mulock's chauffeun I do not . . Vi. the miore inclined to keep out of .other have be6n ,searched for news of him, the beauty of the sea, the .cities an(F I - I 1- I 1. � -.1.1. slave and wash the feet of - - -and reconstruction of the open car- fah' coist I � �� ,� . I - - � - I 1-1. I— it -19 know Harry Sifton.'s (and 'a particu-' . people's affairs. Or .as Dr., Hellman despite 'profound and scholarly re- the ,mountains (if the Ttali r W111 - .� . offitrs? On ordinary occasions larly desirable chauffeur 'he is)� He and an important additional reason is a �.. . . its, "In the nasal damensloix search, no record h s been found of the isles oft Greece. It i,; thrilling to., - I A I I probable that the disciples,- would . that . . . put IV . . is as good-natured as his employer. I showing its upper face relationship his conversations. Cl�_the substanc3 see Vesuvius when arri-ing at Nap- ", � perform this hurnible.office by turns. I � . . , i.-�, the Hunt ''. �. 1. `i:.K�*i;:::�... - 1, - all seated He finds joy in waiting .a� . 0 . there' is a nasal increase of nine per of what,he said on ,many occasions les; to glimpse the Acropolis over 11 �� -�'!� But, this , evening they I Club until'�.30 a.m. to convey his cent. in men and seven ,per cent. in, there is no lack. People would Athens. Corfu is a lovely spot;­Sun� ..; -� I .;� -5ii:.. - themselves at the table with a feign- , , I j:,-.:�'�: . spend evenings in ,his- company and day night is spent there.. . _ , � I ... master and mistress, home from a omen." �1 I . ., I I .::: ... . ed uneonsciousne� that any such at- The Fimfly Remedy For w Generallyspeaking man has a deep- report that ;he bad told some anee- -boat reaches Alex- , ­, .. " : tention was required. As a matter dance. I . I When the flying 1� l:, . . ... .'I.'- In connection with the journeying ' and mre affectionate face than dotes and talked about planting andria on IM*nday .afternoon it wi% .! MefitS er -4 . ., I � ' , � :,: . o.f course, the pitcher of cool water, AH Kidney- AH _ 'V&fian, while woman has a long . -he drank Madeira win,- good-bye to the Mediterranean and, _,�,: in Sir,William's car it was that the ,er fruit, that ,,,:, . I �: the -basin, and the towel had been . 11.�; I I � set as part of the requisite furnish- great opportunity was firstly and — � face,and is more iap�to cry over spilt and cracked nuts between his fing- until Khartoum, to the most emn- - � . 'But nobody has the ''right to fortable method of air travel. Flying- ' ' - ' 6`;.�� . I irig,of the supper chamber; but no secondly miss6d. The guest passen- SAYS ONTARIO LADY OF " .-milk. A more prominent chin is a ers. I - - . 1. t . . �,`: I .- , � I istic. of men, and although put quotation marks about any hinp,-, over water is usually .steadier than I.",l. . . -i-ples manifested ger completely forgot to ask of Sir . characteri 'I �',�� I . :"! one almong the disc William why it is that next to no- DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS' Dr.' Hellman does not ?mention it, he ever said in ordinary conversa� over land, and, in addition, the mod- - .."� I .:j:j, � . ' . , ,_., . .1 . :::�: the .slightest consciousness that He . % There are -his formal Speeches ern machines now in use permit plen­�­­ i, 1. ;;j:::;�%: :::,:.,..'. understood that any such custom ex- body -,norwadays has an open motor- . - . - perhaps .considering it a trifle, a tion. ''his various. reports: ' 'L' car. Sir William. undoubtedly could M s his -army orderst, by of freedom of moiva-ment. Th& - :.... rs. James.A. Drew Used Them For larger AdamAs apylo. As regard . I'll , isted. , Why was this? Because as * can sink , ,,, , I "", I.: ....................... have answered that question, for he Sore Back Or After A Cold. ­­­ the height or length of the face, his diaries, but of the ,man's own seats are of the kind you ""', " --:, ': tells us . . I Luke I - ­..­­--.;. 2' ...... is the aich-polymath of all'Canadi:" Navan, Ont., March 3. ' (Special) there is more marked'growith in -wo- voice or�,accent we get lilot a trace. into and 41stay put"- the porthole%,,. ,# ��, I I..".........."I,....'i, . (22, 24) "there�'had a- - �__ , risell among them a contention, which -1 adm`t air,' .,.,. I And the phrase may quite;� well go for -Tbat relief can be obtained from all marils face until the fifteenth year. "Father, , -cannot tell il�jlie; I did will operr to i , and even when 1, I.., .. . ... , of them is accounted to be the great- I .. dt with my littl6 , hatcli�t," is, of they must be closed on account of .. � , ' all America. Sir William could have Jdnds,of Kidney disorders byl using Thenl it slows up and remains at the . 'N' d. :: � est." ' Marcus Dods, D.D., comment- told Why all present makes of car; Djodd's Kidney Pills is again evider�& same dead pan level after twenty course, as purely apocry�IIAI as it bad weather there are ventile rs in . '' I ­ _to .: ., . I ling on the situation says: "Begin- . nonial re- when -the wisdom teeth appear. On would bd,ito describ� Washingt3n operation to prevent stuflLness. ",.� . ­­­­ I I are on ,what the English and Ameri- ed b -k the fbllowing testii I , �1' ! . 1. I . ning, perhaps,' by discussing the pro- cans describe as the saloon model. ceived fivin Mrs. 'James A. Drew, a the ,other ham�d, the boy's face con- dying on .the Plains of Abraham Passengers have tea itt Mexandria, . , - .". Miss Jessie Marie Di Both I spects of: their ,Master's kingdom, Canadians more directly and simply We -1 ' I Ant ,. of . this place. finues to ' rniuring "Thank ', od! I , die and dinner. on ,the train, going t.p , 11 �. . I they had passed on to comtpare the 1 known resi grow in height after the mu ­ � call them 1'cl�_4d cars." By.the term She writes: eruption of wisdolm teeth. This seems happy." The inference !is. that he Cairo. They sleep in Heliopolis, 'a - . , . makes her delicious Om rtance of this or that facult,7 I . � ":_. __ � � . I I I . . . Ro I is intended to�'ba.-uieant- Closed cars '�We always keep Dbdd'p Kidney somewhat ridiculous when you come was not a brilliant conversatianist, smart subui�b of Cairo, ready to leave "I . I . I for forwarding the interests .1bf the :. , I . . . fhkt, are nia;de,6' open;' rather than Pi,lls in ,the house and take them, af- to think it over, but illustrates one nor a fount of homely wisdom, ,nor for India or South Africa in the � ,i. . I . .. � kingdom, and hag - ended by;,&'easily �.;4.� 1. I'll I open .0 me I I , .. , I . ,recognized allusions -and ev,en the di- cars that �re intended to be ter .a cold or for Backache. Some of the beauties of Nature's,"'handi- d man with m ch sense of humor. rIiing. The Heliopolis aerodrome ­ " , 11 nA work, despite differeirces of opinion Yet for many,,years: he was the is the junction of the two roiftes. ,,�..�,! 11 . I rect 'Pitting of man against man. shut. The fact is that they do no'. thirty years ago a very dear frie -all observers. He was no Some of the passdrige'rs will fly over ­ . Apple open'in the sense in which the cars 'of ffnine-was in bed with serious Kid- as to which ,one of them is thus made observed of .1111� � , Heated,, then, and a , , % .. I � . I � ngry and full of � of say twenty' years ago did open; ney trouble and was completely re- manifest.- In the matter of. depth, lidiriftit. He loved' company, and .he ,the Dead Sea, the Syrian Desert, the- . , ,� I � , I . 0 . resentment these men hustle in -to the 4 I . or, at any rate,,they 'were normally lieved. by,Dod&s Kidney 'Pills. She too, the boy'.s face iaontinues to groi.v and his wife gave noble entertain- Persian Gulf to Karachi; others wili ��.� 11 .1 supper room and seat themselves like open. There were i�oods or tent& or has used them'ever since. We have long after that of bis ,sister' ts, as rwas fittilig for he was the follow the Nile into Prkmitive Africa,. � I I ,.!,f:... . . Dumplings so many sulky s4chool boys. The,v , ,l i . has giv- men I I �� . streamed into the room and, doggedly other adjustable c6ntrivances that also found .your 'Diamond,. Dirme-, en it up, probably because she is of richest American of hisday� and witli. and then on and on until Cape Town . � -, I ,helped to keep some rain' off the Pills very good." I .� a , more shallow, pleasure -loving di�- the ex.ception of Herbert Hoover, ,per- is reached. I'll'. I . . . I took their places; and then came a I ,',., I . � pa,use. For any one to wash the passengers. But this is a matter of DoddOs Kidney Pills strike right at position. �. haps the richest man ever.to become � Flying in Africa is -strenuous. Im �­ .1 I . e United ,States. Wil- the summer the flying from Helio- " lll�,, � . .. . with Magic feet of the rest was toi declare luim- no Importance. The main thing to the seat oif the trouble, ,the Kidneys. 'These meastirelments suggest that president of th to' be- . 1.� . - all; and that was be asked (by kind consent of Colonel They are no clure-all, just purely and the classical artists who postulated liam Sullivan used to attend the 'polis to Khartoum is bound I self the servant of - ..... .. . 1 .. ", I precis'ely'w.hat eath one was, resolv- McAree and Officers of the Aegiment). simply a Kidney remedy. They re- the sam� i&eal of face bi-auty in men presidential receptions and noted that ] bumlpy, despite early. starts to cover I ' � .. . Why nobody wants an open car lieve the work of the' heart by -put- and women misled themselves and his -excellency was usually surrounded as much distance . iLs possible bef6re, I r ­..­._. � .Baking, Pow'd e'r ed he, for his ... put ' would not. do. No is: ;. .or,. if anyone wants one, ti4ig the Kidneys in shape to strain their. pupils. The -Cyredk sculptdrs by young and beautiful women, a the sun's rays play tricks With Mir, . ".1. . one of. them, ha,d humor enough to alyy pyore , - ­ I . - - . I . . � why an open- car is unproc'urable? all the - desert country -arid' , . I . impurities out of 'the blood. . Woodward Knds'hot currents' over .0 � ­. . . f . . erred ,grievously in. this respect for fact Which Mr 1�� . I 1. I I � I see the absurdity o -the situation. No �,_ . . ' "For cause the irregular gust I III .� one of them was sensitive enough to Old, rickety third or fourth-hand op- . ; � I they rep -resented the.faces of their surprising, since he observes, which use -11 I . I . ' I . I re Y, , en cars do not enter into this inquiry. -.0 ideal women to be merely� smaller solpie ,ason elderly distinguished to .be known as air -pockets. I ' .1 I ' 1, 1, . .. . -WHEN a young be ashamed of showing such a teni- I counterparts of the faces of their men ,possess aTf extraordinary fas- After the bumpy journey to,IM,ar- , The thing is: nobody seems to possess , , ­ - " I I . I I per in Christ's preserk�:', There they ' Changes 'or I .1 " housewife .­ looking �i. a respectable open car. There must ideal men. 'Here again there is cination f the 'young girls," and toum, you take a flying -boat and go, ... , - Human Face 11- 1. . sat, looking att the table, ­ 'e have ;�no on to Kosti and Nalakal, passing ov- � 0 . . . . . � � . asks me what bak- . " . -be still. at liberty plenty of wealthy nothing much to The done, the an- son, w , . . I'.:::,. . the ceiling, arranging their* dress, . . ,R,-� , . � . ,!,.,. I I citizens who could well afford to buy I Often in a Lifetime cient Greeks ,'being well beyond the doubt, young girls pos e lot of semi -desert country. Na- ' 2.11 ing powder she - ... . each resolved' upon this --that he I Ll`� .1, � 11 I �`:-., I one in addition to their, two or three Perhaps many dentists have had' power of modern science to enlight- ordinary fascination for elderly dis- tive villages of round hirtsi w1th grass� , I i� . ' ' � Z , . should use," says ._--`_`�& be the man to own himself I 11, i t . _. I. would not closed cars. The open car could be the experience of doing some work, dn, It is, also, too -killing, to be in- tinguished meri. But even when thus roofs appear. ' Nearly naked natives,. , - I ,�_ Miss De Both, di- servant of all." .1. I irector of the fa- A Professor of Theology in New used, if for nothing else, for purposes for -patients which they considered formed that- the facial grow-ths-not surrounded Washington's countenance good-lo6king, their bair done, in our- .. " I the . � �� � , , imous D.e-Both. , Edinburgh, writes of of foentilation. perfect, only in, a year or two to to be confused for one moment with never softened nor changed its ha,b- lious shapesl remind you that Londom �­ College, t many other find that it- is extremely unsatisfac- -hirsute growths, --are not always the itual gravit�c Iln �)ther wordr,j* if is a long Way off.. Fromi'"Malalcal tov ,:i:1 . strained relaltioniship lbetween the ' - M�1111 . . lRome Makers' Cooking Schools�, disciples on this occasion thus: "The thinkers havle thoug,ht with ,concen-' tory. If not, -their ,patients have. salme among the different races. Die"" the beautiful young women were kid- 1 Juba the inachine flies over sudd- ,,,. . tration about 'the mystery of` the The reason is not necessarily that too,,.since it has a most' important ding anybody it was' -the those islandis of floating vegetaVion. , �..�_ "this is my Advice: Use the best- disciples were not in a right frame of , , ,.� . open car.-- -'All -the or was unintellipently done, bearing on the teeth will also have beautiful women. I which form on the 'White Nile anif! '. ", ­ coe that is Oure, uniform and invari- nidnd. to listen to what their Lord has . but that the face changes and grows. -ris portraits show Washington to obstruct navigation -n -of -that that %�. 11 ". . ably dependable. '�ou can't use to say to them 'that last, evel-lingJpeeted with motor�ng was connected -an important influen6e upon the , I i -1. . r ig d as they'di,re, n4?t with ing beautiful Dr. Milo Hellman,- a .den1s,d e)qoert, facial changes througho,pt the years. have been melaiv�h�ly, though' one worries the a passenger. And' alsm, ,, Occupie an- reports that the Whole sculpturing of $�,,��,�, second-rate baking powder'and ex- , ladies with long skirts and'stream- Si e the growth of teeth re is to cannot escape the look of benignitV a, river blocked with heaps of float�- � b��*�, 1xiety about ,Him nor with absorbing the face aliters several timesl in the ' inic �Y_ea Fi,� . - pect first-rate results4 . desire for il�g veils, and gentlemen wearin.g course of the average lifetime and a certain extent the kind and quan- that shows ofi -his countenance, par- in,g islands and tjbiok with hippopo- 1 �41 - "My experience with Magic,has kingdom, but with selfish ambitions leathern coats -reaching to generally in conformity with Shake- tities oif food consumed it ticullarly in the classic .portrait by tami and crocodiles-ahnogt irisur�. ,�4r�, � 4 ' . their -might be , 1!�", I - " ,�, I I u , been particularlybappy. I find.that that separate them alike from Him heels. Alfred Rogers;, first in peace idea of seven, age, � . , speares I , Which possible (by examining the skulls that -Gilbert Stuart. B t,this is not the Passable to the traveller on land-h�; - " ,�"', first in war; first in the hearts of 5 1- it never varies -that it is consist- and from -one another, how can they suggests that Shakespeare had a have survived of older civilizations 'best likeness, We are told. In 178 a matter of indifference to a flying- ' I - I � � .. I I . his fellow -countrymen; had al�o the scientific truth in mind when 'he to gain interesting data about -their the French sculptor 'Houdon made boat. l 1 i" ently reliable. And I know it i receive what He has to say? But ti. This life mask a�k-.-- .incidentally, terr �a Juba is the final port of call for- i ,11R..: and free from harmful ingr $ pure, how is 'He to bring them into a state first leathern motor -coat in Toronto. made that falmlous clas-sifitation. Dr. relative prosperity. and pover . I- , '. �.- . . . edients." of mind in which they can listen It was large enough to make a good Hellman was led to study the matter we imagine, would be pretty thrill- fied 'Mrs. Washington, who entered river -steamers and is fourteen days ,' .. I I Statements by other.well- 'to`�Hilm? I -Low sized tent and its color was bright intensely because of certain dental Ing. I I . the room to find her husband flat. from Khartouml,--a day's journey by .1, 11 11 known wholly and devotedly � . "the members ,of the � �111 . � X. cookery authorities give whole- is He to quench their heated Pas- yellow. This latter fact busts the work he bad done failing, to give I I on his back, his face �covered with plane. When ' 1, "I., - , fiTst theory that the coat *as, made satisfaction as the years, went by. I I -0 a plaster, and a'mysterioui_'looking air -staff first went to Juba to pre- I r3 ,'�,;; hearted support to Miss De Both's si'6i�s"'iT�d­gir within them humility �,�',,i� . out of elephant: skin, for there are Natural teeth would tend naturally , freigner bending over him. Wash- pare for this -regular air-route,13hey, 0 Mrf, judgmerii.,­ �, - . _ . ' and love? "He riseth from the sup- . . �- V�111, . In fact, the majority bf dietitians and per table, and laid aside His garm- no bright yellow elephants. It is to harmonize tbelnils,elves with the George Washington � ingthn was undoubtedly ,a man of found rhinoceroses and other wild[ �,�qv. - I , I � certain that some folk will advance faeial changes going on about them. r .strength, 14 despite- animlals! a ,bit of a nuisance. �i`-'2 . ents, and took a towel and girded " , great physicpl I � cookery teachers throughout C. in defence of the. closed car the Bu Man Beneath the Mask his ou Zanner of I From Juba to Port Bell is a steady. - g; i, Inada Himself. After that' He POUTeth t ailtificial�bMth obviously lack . ilving and his 1.01, �i,,�,, �ise and recommend Mapic txdu.ri#1X. clai4o that it -is warmer. But - save this adaptalbility.,� , They relmainas a this article ,should have ' love of the country, he was not co,n� cli1mb to get .over the high ground.. I ,#,,,�!,- � . . , __ - water into the bagin and began to Maybe ap- ,�, - �a. I � I wash the disciples' feet, and to vnipe for three or four ,months in ._tbe sort of foreign substance ref-iising p � stitutionally robust. There was'- a The bush grows thicker and thicker. . � . i§,,�!,�-­ I I to , eared sooner since it war. then that f eakii �'�'; L - I year the matter of warmth does not con0m, ,That isi one rea,wn strain 0 w es s. I t There are herds of buffalo, rhinoceros� .g,' , them with the towel wherewith He why the 200th anniversary of Ggorge congenital . . r into the question in any way. we can cordially agree with, the Washington's birth was celebrated, �fl.�,�` � Apple Dumplings was girded." Eaol� separate action ente ,showed in ,his voice, which was elephants; li-nore iiirely liom'and gii- W�. ,,� - see these- , '* , M." " .. I There are all varieties of xwarmth tooth pasite advertisements which though as a matter of fact, when he rnuffied and the had to exert him. affes, , If'you are lucky you ,4 1 .. . ,� � is a fresh astiq Ament and a deeper , I 1. . " .. �40.1'11'.:' . 1 quart flour - 1% cup*;'F111k r, in the air outside, �he car. Therd say that';,'While false teeth are in, was born, the date,,was Feb ry I e'ard. He was a] . .1 ,". ,;blame to th011bewildered and con- rua ....,I, self to be h �ways fall- beasts :From the air. -i il, ­ ... ?"'i: � "I 2 teaspoons Magic Sug . -stlrickie4i K$sciplesl. .Whio I are also rugs,- There are in add;- some cases a great blessing, it is ad- 1731, the difference having been caus- irtg ill with bo,wel complaint, colds, . The -machine -crosses. the Equatbr- -, - 11 I Baking Powder . Cirinam.on iscienlee is U - igfV"", tion opportunities to discard cigar- visable for oneJ to retain his natural ed by a change in the calendar when liver trouble, for which he dosed him- just before Kis mu, "crossing ve , . ' . , IT -� � -0m to celebrate the occasiom. � , M teaspoon "It Apple*!, not able to i�ictuT6' the seienre�-4he , ,,�.�,,, 2 tablespoons butter, - -ts possible, and not be �tlhe �mmortal one lwas ,twenty .years -self heartily with the drastic I e- slowly , W ette butts without throwing them teeth as long . qv��;. - faces of John and James'and Pvter; ,4,�J,t , into ladies' eyes or lodging them led, through a desire for . re vul- ol�d. There aye Triany reasons why dies of the -day. � But he lived long Kisumu is a very attractive t6" �.'Q:;!;, . Sift into a bowl flour, buldng powder, the intense silence, in which each me �1 �?§"P� . . and salt. Rub in the butter.. ,9414, cold movement of Jesus was pa nfully within thej cotton or celluloid collars gar.display, to exchange -them for ar- Washington's name should be held in enough to do the -work for 'which on the northern shores of Vict6ri% 11111" I tificial ones. honor ,by subjects, of the British he was requ-irdd, and prdbabl� no N �, "i, I ndlk to make soft dough., Turn out on ' of men passengers. Th6 open a yanza. , 111wanza is the next stop, �`,;, audible; the furtive watching of Him I I", to a floured board and roll into a sheet. man of any age could have done it on the-soutbern shores of the lake. . ,�gj �L . . .. 1, I must be a much more desirable risX The growth of the face from Grown, for he altered the, destiny of . r, 1�.`� . as He rose to see what He would do- Thb rest- of the route is over Wty, "i ",� I Cut i squares. Peel and core the ap- : � ffl�,�;:�-. I ,,,..-Place an apple on eacb square of the sudden pang of self-repi,oach ;S' for the insurance companies. ; I the British Empire, and what the 'better. .. � dough, Vill the,core with a stawl piece they perceived what it lmeant; the Most folk over thiity had their I 11 revolting Amorican colonids did had _ . — . ground. Johannesburg, itself lies 6,- � i� ��,l � . .. . .. -sea level. 01 V �4�',,, t of butter, sugar and a little cinn&non. bitter humiliation and the burning first motoring in an open car. To I '. a great effect on'v�hat happened sub-' . 000 feet above Special ma- ��,,� Fold the dough over, taldng care tiiat them the new sensation, was viuch chines are reqdired for this hi , . 'I ,O)"', ell "I - Passengers to Cape flying, ' � � sharrie ? ", s-equently in Canada. Apart from � - �, 1 .1. therd are no openings,. as the .1 1% . steam . flke flyi g. In the ,country the tree , � I 1, ­ 1; insid; dmpling cooks ffie apple v�hlllc .that Washington was a salty 6har- � .1 . .. . - . - . ,, ..". . . dough is baildn'g'.'' l9m­9H­'dUffip1ings, nien whom He bad called to be His the houses, the fields whisked pasr. Nervas"lept Her Awake, acter and we think that the modern. . I , .1", I His love for these humble fisher- T, 3 i , , "..., ,; I - I ------ --- - 1, , like a panorama. Up in the little . . � . Town By Air . "I """.", -1 - � -1 I with a littli ,Cream, and place in disicipie.,.v, iconistrained ,Him Ito,this . T I — ` ' muckrakers, so called, -have done him. I I . . , � .1W, greased plans. Bake in moderate oven service. Although He knew "that Hi; old city of North Toronto (the ninth service ra,�her than� an injury by A regular, safe air-�oilte is beinig � � '�Ill I , " �., at 4000 F. hbout 40 minutdo. Serve -a Mrs. Scheer Sa She S16ps Like Log' �a p 1; � ��` hour had cofne, that He should de- ward' nowadays) and far across th presenting him, -as ,Cromwell insisted opened up between London and Ca'd . .yS '!�4. �." e. , I with crea or hard sauce. fields lying ifear Yonge Street, stood Since Taking Dr. Williams' , . upon being painted, "warts and a,11." Town. This service will bring SouLb I C.__ 12 , ,� ., 's world un�o tb' 4 - .?y ,� ,� .� N � i_n _ �� '' "... . � part out of thi e I .� I I ... �. _ 111�, I .�� .. I V ,, , I . ,a, -ays of England. . ; le � ., �, I ::��. r',�! ---I Father, yet having Icned His own the tall hundred-an&fifty-fot water As W.' E. Woodward, author Of the Africa within elevenj d, I 'L . -A I Pink Pills. :­Y,�,�:�'.4, "#-- I . �#l,141�:, I .1 1n,:.___, I whi&i "were in the world He loved tower. Coming'�dorwn the rutty .road fis tibe first The route is almost completed. One �� 4 "� , I ­..� I '..., I , �V,;11.1',, '. the tower, peithed on a knoll that I �, , " q -1,l, I I . - ­., � I I theim unto the end." ,He was depart- . "I can truthfully president, says in The Nati�Dn, "Tlha will travel by air from London to �4 ll I.` . �,A; I is the highest ground in to -day's ' ' 4 � , I ) COR � S9 recommend Dr. Wil- .more I found ,out about Washiftgton Paris and. Basle, then by train to M I l ing from- the world and, they were I � I ;� ; - had y, fly *4% 50`0,.^,� , , �:, city, appeared first as a grey index F881S � , 111','i" � I remaining in it, exposed to all its op- . . liams' Pink Pills for the better I liked hiffi. I to; Genoa b , Ing boat from ' Geona I ' - �4�411�ft I I.' .2 I position and deistirmed to lbear the fi ger -pointing -heavenward. In two RefreS118d all tho§e suffering unleaffi, at first, all the silly fablers (via Naples, Corfu, Athens"Crete) -:to ;1 i 1� "fe"N'.1., , 11 .: I P three hundred yards it grew taller . from a rubdown that had been taught -me at school Alexandria; by train 'to Cairo- then , ., �1, I .. .�%:;;;.q�;*k - .; � �'K 1, : ­.��. * brunt of hostility dir,ectel(l .againqt . ' I , , In MOMIng. M"'Ni'A" - � and taller with blinding rapidity as if � I ; , K�( X0 ffim�-hoiw then could He but pity 'state of,netves," and Which have existed a century or awtin -by air via Asiut, Assuan, Wadi, �, ,,,, �pig;,�,.�q� �_ it were ,moving across the .meadows writes Mrs. Scheer, ,more in our f�)lk­lore. But as these Hialfa, Atbara, Khartoum, Kosti, It P. V��',"�' r-' �, and *strengthen themi? It was not in I �, . � I .. I . . to intercept us; then it &brank and of Prince Albert 21y'l . � t�o.,Ioilo�if�".,�,""�",�.,,, ; .:: I forg,e6fulneeg of His Divine origin, "0abK' . y nurve9were childish myths were stKpped off I Ml�alaka-;, Juba, Butigba, Port Bell, . "'IR"', _,.- ------- - I I I I , ,,,�, � ". . I - .. s�hranlk to nothing just when our in such a rundo'wn condi ion that I could saw that & great personality was be- Kisuniii, Nairobi, 'Mos,hi ,' Dodoma, . . ,11, � but 'Lin full consciousness of � it. He - ," .... - ­ ;� , , 111�� `*(�ii4;" , "CONTAINS No . I "', 111h 1. ,, . ivebarged this menial function. ' 'As cervical vertebrae were almost out of not sleep at night. Man� niglits I could neatli them. I began to ad i e -, Broiken, � 0 �Sali�- " 4 , � 1. 'I mr him Mbeya, ,Mpika hill 1, '�' d "', �, N.LCM." This " .. . . .... I staterivent on ' in.t. '. , ­. ­ I not lie in,bed at all, and would i6f-d'o" yt u W%y ? , I I � .1 .. ' � , , . , '41"", 1 . He had diviisted'HiTai�pelf of the form I'D .� oor. A friend told ine ardently. ,He ,had ,hon,or, iruth, hon- bur 13 11a o Pietersburg, Johan- � '. .. I. I !,��,, '11,11, ",;"�",:, - .. every tin to your of Glod Pat the first, stripping Himself esty and -courage." . nesburg, Jerley, VicG!ia, West to I i� 311 nd walk the h ' , ; � �."5,�, g'l '. I �0. ;; .. v. 11 ;` '. : The woodlands on the Oak Riftes ' �a I , 1111,11.1 -� 0 l " . I .. guarantee that her motber was in the -same conditidn He' was ,no , in ivaelw of the light Ch -pe Tviniaf e fare for the entire I �;,,;, J, ,-�P- ; -aking I , . -as ious as a 1 1 Z; of the outward glory attendant ,)n in. Autumn were glor' I and had found-reftf by takin ;A �, q;t�`, g r! � , . � . E� " P " I Magic, 8 _ .g Dr. . ring all I RA'Mil, J retoghized Divrinity, -and 'had taken ' - of ,ingdern criticism, a great general. loldrnel v I ' inclusive, co.ve . ��n � " , � Powder is free ,' royal Bokhara carpet; amber, crim Williams' Pink Pills. I have taken four I Nil Al 1111, 1,; I . . . ,ii�smin, aleconilmodiation enroute and tips, I I,; -,;� " 101 I "I " ii Him, the form oT a servant, so son, the sooty ,black of the shadows; - le ��i'e, I, ,'��'�,7f, , , _.Z, from alum or any upo boxes, and tan Plio* sleep like a log, and Neither was, he a great st mmakm I !, ��' "Iig�ii.`, , harmful Ingre- now He 111gLid a -side 'His garments the'dashes� of bicy-blue through the ey begins on a Saturday X . t,�.,�,.� . � , . . ... do � �� �� � 'rk.l S , �� . dfek1t14 I feel so refresbed in the morning. I but, he was a gr man PA4 ". I I , ,, �":;(�U­""­ - � I I i ' things which were strategically un- -at the j�or-ryndon aetodrome, in ,one of VUA NMEV . 1,�,,,,�,. -,,�,,,; ,; I - and girded 'Himsellf," assaining the forest openings. But onfly for' my own hojispwork and am a dressmaker . �,l,R� " . %99d6l#Candd& � I �_­ I � and he never won a g1leat the luxuriops new neroplanes, with I �V'�Ill.�� ��,,'!I� I sound ,;"."i I guise of iL household slave. nionyients. "Thd'vfoods cbarged down besides." asgr your Money back 11"(11U'V­ . I., , , �, ''�:: ".'. -' "V'r, COOK 1100sm-when you . Still anothe-r circumstance which on us, and .soon we were saying Good- The reason why Dr. Willfiims' Pink battle' But he had, th�e :will to .hold their wide comportments, upliolstered ftt SkAttle each day In ihe'ilanah aAa � � , I .� "'i -��-,q, "' , 11 , Ak6ith�b,Aie�,thdfidWM091,�'Cdokg k the al=7 together. "He ,won the, armchairs, tablet and bar. When Il she. ,win I snoto eggs that-hava - .1 ,_1 , ,,I 1.1, '.. � , I TO , seened to John t6 ,aeeeW—Wate, the dayl to fliefft. The woods not oTily Pills are so effectiv�e, in such cises is t6t Ifate"Will't � I I 'W" '­�­ , , ". , � ­."oi� , ." � _�' , "�,.,, . N ;r ll� . 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