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I " h�11741- I ., - %."�:� ,�, .Sum' mer 1.11.1 I . 40�1% Wool - 9-, I&" I . 11 � � " 1, TOrnantie story in their ,history whjA - �. I �, . his Gfflees in the eity ho every I ­ , , , -1 11 -t I .Tuesday, I Wednesday, Thur4o�y and . 1. I ! I I � I -, � ': � �`,` 1".. 4 , , 'Bat , . r , , at 0 � � �� t mikst make its powerfil appeal to . iy's.OwnT ablets are wonderful for ' 1K , keeo-'s Y. 41"�,',­ " t .11 I � , .., � , i6t like us. � , . , . . ". .." � 1� silly old sentimenta I summer complaint", writes Mrs. Laum n is 011 �J I . I., , I I , .� I Friday, a d h' h ar'e: usually' . I . - , , , � I �, I I I b Fre us All Wheeler, Toronto, Ont. "Whenever my 40 � , , . ", � i .,., T"I J a We b! x�e%4en Kingston, oi child#g)a. gep * and pecvi% a The week I :, _,pross nd, . , ,�- "... . , I . a I I n , il-?, i That story 1 0 bef from -eleve ,,'clOck tolssix or seven. - :, , , ( Geor nos, _ e Usually spends 0. " inwar, ly ( rt: ' 4it V ' 11 � &,,�, � ,: . ... � Toronto. f3eing' fram Mr. Kingston*.� refuse �i? .04t, Tzive them the tal lets". with 6onle .. . foand at a coun- . I .1 I I I , , ., , 1. , - -in - --- Equally effert to try plate, . .. I i . , . -PeA it 1., inevitably in theyerse foi I I ' ' ' ..1. I �. 1. ... , which Longfellow succeeded in mah- for teething, colic, I . mo* impbftant,.to clean the inside. �, . Z �� � ­ I ;. -MI...... ;..., �,."`?� : s of our read- � It's f�r .� - "....". * ers, as it -surPrised us, to learn that ­ ! ilk Witle. 'Pqr the ' I .11 . *��` � ing intolerable when he ,wrote Iiia- simple fever. Easy � -4 X, , ,.`�!��. I 1: �.,... than th� �titside of a In Y. It t :,;� I I , "t. 4 �.�:t� . .... . .. .. . the day 1watha. It has, neVertbelesz, an. to take as candy- I ­. , . . �i�,..,.',�., - he, is in great deman4 in high so- same � reason,, clea r i � r , �; -, I ,, .,... t i n fiitestini�s, a e far. more -1 - ,i:. ;'!:��' sl;Av,ed Mr. Kifigston just as might :.:. and absolutely eie y 'as a ,dinner gues�. Put rarely . -- I 11 � ��;..;�,�',�-, I a - - I I .1, I , 111:..;1'.:V-...... ­:� - � .,.taste for ,French-Canadian tobacco �i'.-- sofe. 25c a pack ,does he yield to rraxteKing solicita- important than dean face and,bands.- Nothing . I 1 ,.;­.�,;,z4�,, , . :...; . . ..; I ": , I heroin, end it is only the most age. 239 tion% and for some time past has i . 'L 11 . . . . . . . .... :;..j.,­X�,� � �,�, .�,'.�,'.,..-"�;:".''..,.,�",�"".."".."�:... -��,:111,1"..­­ With � will cleanse your int.estines better than ENO'S I I ..- . " -,- ::S�� ',..,.,,.,y.,-; r . optimistic and irratioDal of hi i I been ,trying to ' towbed .,It 10 I / .., "' ,.:,.,.,.i �.. �Z,.,:;",!,n,- -.­, D "Fruit SO." , Take it reqularly. Morning or I � I . . . . . . , , I friends who ,ever hope that ill inie 11110MV o'clock. Of I Q 11 . t, Do,. W cott9se nd � th I . '. .. ;.'.,*;,.:,.1. ,-0:�,V.-i .1. 11 I f i, `�� n' , - Ttnol .. ..., ��, ,-�.".- ; . ier tLit now .i I �.��;; �'-.',,:,�-', L . �'..*.,".�..".'i"�," *he can break'himself of it and be- buti then oftei ' " ; . . - , -.�., �'-, I B BYI` WN'TAIkETS � ritaht. Be EN6 ��onscious I I I , �: ;!, ! -70 , I I . i I "; � I n re, he I , I . ,f , I C�aw . , ., � �onie a man again. Nevertheless, it be found in a night club �� 11 .. . ...., . .. . . I ,.N� . I I fi . � I � .. I .1, ., fluivor! I I � I . 11, . I., .,�.", � It ".� ;:-,� ,�;,,­.:. - ". ,.M is an extraordinarily interesting story escorts some visiting dlm t - He . . I -.--- . "'. . "".""', . 11 .­� --1 I I I - sl�a � �1. I ....., -R,.,",`,"�,,;, � I : I '...". � .... ,�:� r', that he has to tell, and begins in . I : may also be seen, at all t , chief ...... - -. ; 'i " Yorkshirt, Eng,, in- 1740, or there- .1,1 - . I � % - , , .,.,," r� .. - , -events, and one of hi CLOZ- . . .,, �­ �.'.. ; .; S:: �::::.... ': ....., 1:, sporting I I I . �.. .., *** ; -;. � � - �,,,,. *lroad man who came into the est friends is James Joy Johnston, � . ., � ` '.1, - abouts, when Ralph Morden, E. ern rat , . . N .�,'.`, .. I . .. � . . LEON YANNEY— I Quaker, sailed for Pennsylvania. offiee ,of the, -Carnegie, Comply In Otherwise known as the Boy Bandit, /1'.:1 �.� ... , ­�; ,* I ,,:,::::.. . ,p'. � %'. , ,. , � .: .-'.:;:�:;.�;>, . � � .:. ,�:.* , ;, P.pu�., X.Uns Heree, after e!$tablishing himself, It.-- chie� matchmaker for Madison 11 I ,...,.. . .. years ago, to negotiate . t-, , .: .! N I . .. , screen ate,r I � ";::. ., �,,` \ I I I I ... I - met and married Ann Durham, of Square lGarden. It is here * ap- , �'...' s.�j I his new road. .. . t'. I I" :` ..., ,, \ I Pittsburgh, �' .1 . I :. for steel 'for 11 ... 0 & 1: .. , I . .. - �,,- .. .� � � . the distinguished Irish family, which Thp price of the rail", 80 per ton � I 11 . I ..- 111. . 41...,.,�,�01. . � ., propriate to inplition that -the bill . . - , � ?!, /Z - 11 \ " -� , � Will be ever remen"red in CanadiaA. 7 -was entirely satisfactor:y, the quai- which legalized,boxing in New York ' - . ­ -.1- ....--.1. I I . . I , - �t : l. k 11 C .! 6", L� ,.; . I history. Children came to tliem ir. ity taken for granted, and all' wa.4 State is. thq WhIlebe bill-, and that it - ­.-�­­ - I I ... I RK& . 1 . I -, 11�, I � , - ��., � � ,,, . , V I I due coursei and then the tpouble.. ,yell so far. Mr. Schwalb knew -well, was when''the mayor was a, state . . . I.- � . ��:, - , 1 . 1, ': N t . I .. - fronk lon-*- expe�iengv,, .what would legislator that the imeasure became ­ � , , ,. ? . ) . I . began which wo . Mm —,- -�- - I ­� . . , ,. I �- nv to end in P�: es-, Xt, I 1 �. , 'le I . I . .. I I " . 11 I., A BOWL of crisp Kellogg's Corn Flakes - tablisilmeni of the United St 'e� -Re- �ome lie .-I, , , - law. Naturally he is a tremendous, � I . I I I . . . , . . � * . . I I - I , � . public.. Morden.. .us a Quafler, rp. �'&Iqow lrX payment, M�. Schwe'sli,, favorite with. the sports of the town, sessor had a flash of' inspiration. his men were ' d t I se, ' I 0� 1tx hrsv o c o range, . s , ' and cool milk or cream at breakfast � 4, I . witl you take bonds of the new road.' for his hatred of the,. Volstea� Act ,,.C, . Mx " he said, and i le. I 8 C, . I main . ed a non-combatant, but never- . "Ob, yes,". assented 'MT. Schwab. I - all hiro, . B, t was rifle fli ceasion Thomp­ ir Iinakes your appetite get busy. And It's th6less as a warm-hearted mar, and all similar re,prdssive measures 1. # ' -done. Now this Mr. B �was furth' , sorr, -the groorn, rode Warrior asQ . ; � fielt��d both British and American "YOU Will!!111 said the. astonished is notorious. The other day he led m-ber. of the w I. ha,Kd as he� could travel Atross c6un­ ­4� I �', � - � I I - great for'you I Rich in energy. Easy to .J soldiers as ,occasion offered In re- railroad promoter, "On what, basis?" the W, -Want. -Beer parade through described As "a me ,, cAbinet and a professor of anatom " try to British General Headquarters: �-. I digest. Enjoy Ki�ltoggls for lunch. And CORN ' , cognition for,one of these iidnesses 'Vifty-fifty," said Mi, Schwab;, "a the s�reets of the metropolis. I i t* Id a I . to 't o 'to give news of the p;ro�ismity of the� ,, ; . WES "P Collier's. ", Thi de rip iton wou , , Pip y I I he was given a letter by British ton of bonds 'for a ton of rails. �- Bit-Vhe does not drink as many ' e'.8 be r. of loyd Geor' 1, cabinet--�- enemy. Gen. ,Seely IIO�ed then an& ' �, � . . I what could.6e better for the chilAre�'� .��­� �M . . . . � . �Ww . og officer which would (A 'him I cocktails as elp � M. di . ge "upper? Kellogg's make any . 9 . f!%Q` ly, � He has found Dr. Addison and Six- Aucklan4. many times Afterwards, that th(- I .. Ineal :!;.�-,�, Rllis fiftYLgecond year, 'y of'MbGill. Since. horse w ? . .. " �. I from other British. forces that he William J. Bryan visitin.i' Japan that a man G4ddes, formerl as ab§o*U,ly'i'"'i��'Alff t to, . ri I - . �n I eren I better! Quality' guaranteed. , might encounter. who is in constant demand for di - ' Addison ,has ,denied,ithat :� . , . , I . � �# ,. '. I , . i I Dr� . shell fire , � , ,0 I � � , � ,pet �"J �' " .1 . � Among his neighbors was' Robert at.tended a bar�quet given, to .the" Ad" ner, luncheon and night parties has an'ything�,$o,,do wo�.! ihe'.'ase- an . , . , I (H ? . � , . I wdhIO' stand ,quietly 641164AV . Land and tlie Faulkner brothers, all . 11ral of the Navy. All present paid to keep in training if he'. ip to avoid 'SiT1 AuckNiid ICWdels has 's'aid"that "bbd-�'6f'7'4��ther horse thai had "be'em '41 f�� . , : . -, , Of strong British sympathies. The tribute to the Japanese naval lead-, fior any,tonsiderable period the last he,bas' decided to make, no state- cut 'I , two .by high ewpJosiv'es an& �, . .94 9 feeling against these men was lit.. er-The time came to drink,a toast. &ad ministrations of the mortician I ` it �.. ,( , ' mvnt, we have the hardihood'fo ven- inake no goun& But. he was always; tense And,on one occasion when her Those present lifted their champagne He d6es not run to fat, of course' vstprious,j uneasy when the bullets were whin- I I �, twe a guess as to the in, I 1. husband was Absent, .Mrs. Laiid and glasses,,. but there was a gasp 'of a- and retains his boyish figure. Th . -at he , a; ing through, of course, he could irot, I &*Y,4a alzf4 2*49-w-w * larm. a:s MT. Bryatj was seen to raise . ,Mr. 'B. He said th - had worke . ,. her ,children escaped being burned in sports he now' perm#s himself are Il- ith Dr. lk* i X . 1. . 1 I . their beds only through the warning a glass of water. Someone grasped piano playing --and w Nesfie14 and had the,great- see them, nor presumiably connect I I I to performs. likei est respect for lhim.. Itt wai true their presence with the casualties he- '! , ., I I � . - � . --- � , .. .- of friendly Indians. Fearing io.- his -arm and whispered tha a professional -dancing and poker. that he had recqived treatment, and, saw about him. But s6mehow or. "I . ­'. ,was Confirmed by �the 'sacred scrib2 their lives if they remained thev toast would be considered an insult'. Long before he, had, any,political e* h d I W" moneY for other other he knew that bullets rather- � 11. 1, � . , SUNDAY AFTERNOON then -declared thaf this, made their way to NeW York whicli The Great Commoner ,was equal,to, ,perienee he'was Z�FCI 1-ILMIRUb 7 Nesfi. but the 16han shells meant death. , 4�One, , . I er - I : I . present, whp, the'British. Not 'the delicate situatloxV.: "YOu won df, -popular soligs,., the best,known of perpon indie#'d in ,A e advertise-, could' see him making' 'an effort n6t. , ' � . I (By Isabel HamiltqA, Godericb, Ont.) child. was born,16't' disa�ster to the ,was then held by i1c , il tt I � %1& 10 I I I . . kingdom, and c unselled that lie long afterward, Mrs, Land �eaed that your v tories on water," he said, ' , ern b�jng "Will You Love Me in ment was n t he bui, another 'man to lose his head while trembling w. thwith slain . . e* A . . I 11 I . . 11 . Or ! I THE CHILD APP�tAL ' should be foi . But Ther- her husband had been killed. Brok- turning to the Admiral "and.1 diink 4e,arab P, r,, A.s� Yoti Did in 'Way?" He connected with some 'of his oom- little as the ping, ping, Rl . . � to your h alih rn-,w� -,r;, *,henever tur � i� on, - , ! . 1. -1. � '? - I 1, , fo e �, i . *0 T.Ws'foj '. I . inuthis prevent�d this, by hastily re- enheart6d she and her childrep John- . ";:. I ,A', i464 shortly after --panies. If 'Dr. Nesfield. had inti ' t- tinued. . once ( I � . You win any- Victorlds.4,6rD ch *, ­p.Vbgb'he �oined- the Feist ed ,that 'Mr. B was his iiatient he but many,a d.0, 1 ti� I'd . I'ain the child. -ty of U. E. -Loyali �. I'ma, . . Not - , llvax , , I . �. - sts goini; ­ in, . , am - u&, O - , ��g � s WW"r ,�� i � . I moving I Oall drink your healt� ....', CT�fTl� .ikk'� r IfA - - i - tlae b6; and even the king ed a pat T,x 0 I . * i, ;� It' " But his wits mistaken. In any event the dope den Warrior`a�j �� gj1%p­'irpj towards-, '' -' , You hold in your hand my destiny. was sucl, to N16w Brunswick, and here they set- t % 1, ,, --J. C. Long, "Tb� 6 ? 1, "I , I , I not hasty in following pagne. . I B)ryaii ' rea . kn'owl6d, �, P . . ., I You deterinipe largely, wh-ether 1 harsh counsel- "God hims�elf, � whose t1led do,wn to a long hard struggle . ge of sonji hd shows is which produced the cure was not Vit the front line; never ,did be swervw 1* ., I I � �. hall succeed or fail. . Pr�v- Oommoner. , . ' �, s providence protected ,Moskp, inclin- for her children ,were young. r*ly th- --no-led­ of an gxpe�t, Alexin but a -preparation from hor- from a shell I , I . ,� Give me, It pray you, those things ing the king to spare him " ious to his 0sappearance and sup- , Y I * anp even since. .becoming ma . yor he niones, Called horibacton, the dis,cov- of bullets.l.p. , always frain a stream� 14 � ,. I I I . Perhaps there ,Ore s6me- who have hd� been asked to tinker up sorfte ery, of a distinguished Russian call- perha in the .n"t1few weeks, 10 ,ps four out Of five of the hors-, I . that make for happiness. ­tl . not heard the Rtory .they tell about m4sical shows which lacked sOme- e4 Dr..N. E. Ischlon'sky. es in the British army Were killed or- . I , Amidst all this conjec are, ong posed death, Land had been serving s Train me, I beg you, that I may be thing is certain, that ,Moses was with, the British forces, his speei'd , . a blessing to the -world. I ;rg Mark Twain duTing his early days as thing to make thern sure fire hits. I brought up asf the son of the king,s knowledge of the country -be, af . This; doctor among other patients died of wounds. Warrior was offilm �.,: I � . articular value to them. When ]ILA a San Francisco news-h6und, when It was in the urse of some such had the wife and son of Mr. A. Shari), ridden, 'by ,General French, who had.'a, - dau,khter. In regard to the ends ,P things were pretty le -an..' Merk hold- manipulation thaco ", ' I of God, returned to find his house destroyea. t he met the girl a London financier. -His gratitude great fondness for-blin. Soon after, V I 1W , Mamie Gene Cole. .1 Which, in the prdvidence ing a cigar -box under his ar'iy'l,, wa& who later became his Wife, He had ,to the doctor. was extreme, and he ,Gen. Seely took command - of the, . PRAYER were secured by. his being brought up and his family,mi,ssing he turned to . �i in the royal palace, it rnay be ob- his friend Morden for succor, He stafiding gazing into a shop window.;' - . just finished some useful cuts' in a proposed a scheme whereby the ,Canadian Cavalry and ,, Auxiliary- [ , , as told that a price had been put Alady friend approached and said: show arid was refreshing himself in horrn-�cf�ii � might -be . commercialized forces, he established hqadq,' ." Pour out Thy spirit Lord, to guide sdrved that, according to the common w "I always see y.ou with a cigar -box . . I I . te r4ai par rs: z. - , those who instruct the- children in course of things, no one, Hebrew or on his head and lie surely would be a cabaret when he noticed � lonely, and make a fortune for the Rus'sian. in a farm house�which rg ried un- � - .. , il . under your ,arm. I'm afraid YO Weeping lady whom he recognized as But the -Russian rqfused,. Sharp, damaged because it was ( in the open� X shot on sight. Mot d offered to. u're �., . I home and school and church that they Egyptian, but the kink's own: daugh- in escap . � smoking too much,- Mr. Clemens.17 ted. . L .. , �-i A . . 1, may.learn the true way of life. We ter', would have been likely to dare help hi e ' on6 whose part he had just dele howeveri persisted and seeins to have and the ,Germans evidently th�agftt� , . . i . . They took 'the 7aulkners in "It isn't that," retorted Yxl�rk. He'spoke to her'an i I . . � � , .� I Pray in the i.knie of Him,who called to undertake in the first instance, to 44i'm 1 A said he would est4 Ved, himself as a kind 'of. it was too: cqnspijuious to be used � , .jr,i , 1. I "I their confidence and agreed moving, again." - New York try, to, get her put back; - and being u .ia business ag I il�i4� pro- the purpo� -q one of4lifip .,,, , -, �Ll . llittle� children unto lHimself whea the responsibility of preserving a , . X ing Tele V, Anien. child devoted by royal decree to de- certain mountain rendezvous. But I orn #raph, . �y'/��, " unable to do this he pr A,-,- ` . F rip, � �11 - here on earth. . 4�rbd mar- morer for the Russiani �a4qbitd- thp officers thoti, lit .,� v�h� 4 . � .? : : " t, sible, hit- w , 'I ---- - r n ., . ti I - I " � � S. S. LESSON FOR JULY 3rd, 1932 * I hen Morden 'and Land turned up I �- — I riaie.' It is said that May .Walker letter's 4mbarrassine: t. - : :In any. idea, to -car , ' ' b! �.- ' " I structibn- nor *was,Jt,,-'pos they found waitingafor tjiern rfot t�.- .. never feadsa, never finishes event it Was to Sharp that Dr. Xes,- fire of,the e-nemy R I . � . ontinen�al Broa � . & "i A. " .',, ` r; ... mahly s�eakiicig, thA he should by letter. He � 1� _�aj-,,. ttel � � .. � . 11 i tebr I a book. He never -prepares a speech, field Applied some ti I 1 ' ' �r Airected to i ' ft�� ' blite tted.- , V . Lesson Topic—Childhood �and Eda- any other means, in the existing con- Haulkners but a nd of c dway Playboy me In! 30 61 I and� �' r; . 7 . . -� . . I amid a . J . 9.e E��1111', , I .: r'll jumpe& I - I . I . . . I dition of hip. people, have obtained soldiers- The Faulkners had sold . . . . and yet he is reputed,,to, be one of 1�31 when he wanted , If th6- , . Gen�ral` ( , `�`, I 11: � . I i--. i : cation, of Moses. 10 the high 7duciation and traininj them out. ,Land 'escaped Facing. the Shadom,'s the' most pleasM' ' Cter dinner preparation. He , received Iii And out *% the -w E�, , my, pyjamar�, J Lesson Passage—Exodus 2:1 which he tb*A ured. By -means Of shower .Of bullets, one of Which . speakers in the Ulite�,grtates. Like paid 1120 for it.' J an , .4 � I Golden Text—Proverbs 22',-6' Mayor Walker seems , ust �What Part 4 ,�a�re . I - ,, , , igkO,1'�ili time to see a she] . I this princely, utation, he b6caw - signed to play in,Ahe burs . in the 'middle of - thss . V I Xt a wounded him but 'Morden was ca,r.)- I to think. CoOtain Joe Thompson, 'of Toronto, Sharp was de .. long and t accomplished in his tem- tured. He was tried, and the letter that he Completely exon.erated him- also 'an extre .. .. While Israel lay pnde person inos . self in the.e InelY felicitous after matter of Vit Alidkih we can only farm" and -blow down all the walls. I �. ourse of his appearance dinner speaker, he depep,ds' uPO* . 1, surmise. iPerhaps he was -to . provide WarAor was looking out of ,the � top� . I '. heavy oppression. in Eg�4, the man per, demeanor, and intellect; he was from the British officer to,.,.)Vhom he ". . . before Judge Seabury, chief counsel tho ' who precede him t6 proviae the capital for. its ,manufacture. Th6 half of his box, About the only por- -,t i 14 . ,� - appointed to be the d��iverer was also trained in that largeness of had rendered some service, humane for the Hofstadt,er committee. Per- bi se . �orn, and was undergoin-4 the train- ,view and generosity of spirit which rather than military, ,convinced -41s haips few unbiased persons who re . In With tb.,& subject T"tter 'for his: Russian doctor had evidently Warned tion oT the farm buildings still in— : I � . � ing requisite for the office -he was are supposed to result from such ie- accusers that he was a British spy. RQ exte�nporaneous remarks. The trou- . I I the evidence Will ,share thi the financier against medi6a,l charla. tact and When! he saw me whinniecli- I . destined to bear. . This man . . -as lations, and which qualified him to The Fatilkners to have their neck., s cheerful le speechnrakej�§'of this ty,Pe is tans, and Sharp wrote sayin;g that loudly. I ran to the door anA withi, . � 4 - . 40 � , Moses, I sustain with dignity 'and authority testified against him and on Novem-' view. It seems likely that Judge tbhat there are too few previous Dr. N�sfi'eld "had Aatisfied himself' the� aid ' of . in*' signal ofl1wr,. I In to�-da . y's. lesson the offices of ruler of a people and ber 25, 1780, Morden was put to Seaburly will suggest to Governor spe ers they: do 'not garner efficient that he had made a great discovery. de lHaviland, opened the, dobr an& , ak `�'- i Roosevelt that - Jimmie Walker is -an , , -circumstances of his -birth and pres- general of armies, which eventually death. Land in the meantime pro- material; and if there are too many, I , Or - -son and should be rernioved they, -are unable to remember whitt by the tussian's specific was falsely in two seconds i a shell burst right 1: � . . I - . . It was,.alleged that the cure madc Warri ' boundedout . . . . With- , . fiting by the information given hill' unfit pez I e�l " ervation. He, was well 'born ,being devolved upon.,'Aiim. 'This education b his old friend found his way Out from office. Whether the governor . itji-% all about when their turn comes. I . ? � V. , y .ascribed to N�J,fieldls, inside the 7Wx. ,. . 11 The gallant 1; ,of the tribe of LZ, the ;riestly also--involvink, as -it must* have done' , . will accbpt- this' 'unkind proposal i. .re. Arrange- . 1, 11 . � . ain -T 0 z I A , 1. I tribe, by both parents—Am-ram'and an intimacy with the highest science of the Penfisylvanila, mount s, trar ., Our,reference is to 'Mayor Walker.. monts were made t ,�Z, it - horse had a 'nirrQw escape frcnn am �. , I � natural wit and 'and philo1sophy of the Egyptian sag- ell'ing often through the trees instead something else- Again and our own .. . I Anation Jochebed. ,By the . , . guess is that he will not act. - it ' - . -------O-- wide publicity. A, g�iat;.i i.London agonizing death when somi �ime la -t-. - i . ! . . � ? 11, . providential guidance of the mother ,es—was well calculated to secure for of over the trails. � would be an extremely unpopular . . . newspaper stood ready to'cafty the ,er some hundreds of tons of hay were, � I . . 4, � k ­ the "goodly" child was kept hidden him the attention and respect of the Eventually he reached Niagara w York City w story, 'but said that it could not do.'found to contain sharp, iron. hooksa+ . . - . . !. '' . for ,ta period of tKree months and Egypti.md when he stood forth to was granted land and settled dow� move . in Ne ' here JG-' DisiingUished Physician so unless it a peared simultan4busly bout half - Many - 1, 1, .. . he'n" s4,� carried out a plan whereby demand justice for an mie is one of the 'best liked mayors � ,p _* an inch long fors,, - I 4 . , opprened to hew a farm out of the wilderness. the city ever had. Whatever � crook. Strilcen From the' Rolls or previouslf'--in , a medical journal. es died fram swallowing* these things-, ris lif was preserved and his- live- race. — Condensed from Bk ; � ic,l For ten years he' lived aloncl edness is ever- proved against hir, - . I Sure enough it appe'ar1ed..in both of Warrior got one of them but strug' I liho( Al s be- Character by Dr. Kitto). supposing that his wife and -children As . I . ., oil* .share of welcoming the them and Vit Alexin was hailed as gled furiously instead of surrender- ,. .. Ing ITUrsed by. his Own mother — not I were dead, ipst as they. -supposed him will not alter the fact that he Is POP- Carladiani Medical Society-` and the the nearest .. : ular. There are inen, like that thing to the Elixir Of ing to the -pain. The veterinary Who 0 4 1 to be. It ha'ppefte:d after this period in Ontario Medicat Society we desire to vered. The testimony was prel4ent said that as long " 14e- '11 . known to be such—and that, when . I . V . ,- he was every community.' They ate good- tell the story of'adistinguished,-Eng. was to the effect that hor&vreton fought Ito- hftd a chance of H lodg.. : be was of a proper ,age, of time that Mrs:"I�and and the chil- i broai& to Pharao,b's daughter, "and JAPAN dtren,, now I approaching mar, an I natured men, kindly men, cheerful lish dci,t�r who has just been -struck and Vit Alexin. had nothinj in com.. ing.'the'hook, and so it "Pro ;01d,; fair; . men, lively companions, men i n off the rolls. - We infer that this except the field -khich they I ek or so he wa9l, as well as,. ' , he became her son." This is all that Shizu Chan, from the Age of five womanhood, left New Brunswick and in a we � whose company . one feels of so I , '! - was told. The next verse re- years, was cared for by his grand_ established themselves some 40 miles Whatever ,vice,,, mG hTeans his license to preetisL as/.a 10 - � . . sumes the history when he *as forty importance. dotght to cover. ' It took the medica! ever. 10 4. I parents. On Coming to kindergir- from Land's farm. By accident they the,.,' doctor has been' cancelled and 'he ,court only a few minutes to find a Gen. Seely r1ode Warrior , in , th& I �. , encountered a peddler who mention- may have they ate never. boreg; they can take a job as- cordwainer or verdict against W. Nesfield. He waq I , ` I years of age and. we know nothing teii, he learned to give thanks. at �d it as a coincidence that he had are never Censorious. They do not taxidermist, if he can get 'one, .. an- disaster of the second Battle -O& Cam- � . . of his ci;��stances and demenor meal time and always did it at home I . The , alriwat stunned when It w�is brai arid thou0,.,h1g., VaCL tw,m fiwm4w. � ', 11� I . during thit long period. We can, One day he 'asked his grandparent,* met a man named Land, and hope, make 'you think,of the sad prospect ,,I,tim of the meoical ,., 's nouneed and declared that he had killed under him that day his favo 1 4 . A , however, conjecture that, because O� *Jmoy! , I r� . I be why they did not give thanks for spralig suddenly to life, in the' w' of .your sin finding you out; they d,ion is Major V111 t, f &ribaht- saved thousands ,of lives by his, ite retmained. unscratched. In the � 1. , 4became "the son" of the king's daugh- food. . man's heart. They set out for the make -You thifik of the more comfort. Nesdeld. It was he to.,.witile serv- chlorine process, a statement which fateful days- at the endi of March,. . . I I ter, his training and education were "We do not know the Cbristian Land homestead and in a few day� ing admonition about the m:Rn. with- , Ing in Irldia in 100k discovered and ,we do not doubt. Warrior was stabled in the, � . . I the family were reunited. Robert- outsin and the first stone. . '9'8 . in � keeping with his surroundings. Go,d,'P answered his grandmother. introduced the sys�te4n of ste'rilizill,- dramhuZ room of a little -, ' . - ie Walker is regarded by:mil. drinking water -by -eblorine, a service - :villa. The, Germans, firing navat' ,' Land later sent for Mrs. Morden and Jiinm , . : Fr�net. I "Oh yes," said Shizu; "it is be. lions Of New Yorkers in much the � 6 i There is indeed a scriptural refer- , . ente which confirms this conjecture. cause you -did not go to Icindergar- 'she joined them in Dundas where of incalculable benAfit to mankind 'gun lay!: -action shell, regis- %. . , . ; One short verse in Stephen's addregm ten, isn't it? Then I will give thanks some of their memorials are to be same way that the Prince of Wales In 1927 he discove R ; evv opera'-' Miraculous Career :(b 8 With, Ae ,#ed N� n red a. direct hit.. The roof and one. is regarded -by m4nr more millions o! . - found t9 this day. Ephriam was the his � tibn for deafness 'Ithidh resulted in , - iside of the � house. were blown. off.. � to the Jewish council is in conform- for you.' sec futilre' subjects and other ' ;". . I ity with the traditionary accounts of Then he began: "Heatv 8. improving the, hearing) of many pat� .Of a Cavalry Chargp'r,,it seemed impo enly Father had a son called John Scott. though we do not suggest that there . . ssible that any livinC7 the youth of Moses. The words are: this is grandfather's part; thank you in urn John is much more than a an re- ieffts, some Of whorn� had been deaf One of the most ifiteresting cbap-. tenant could have escaped, -but whenl r 1 1 "Hoses was learned in all the wis- for this good food.." He always in- t begat, in the good Old Testa- rface for 30 T.ears. 'This discovery was tters in "Fear :Gen.. Seely rushed to the smoking7 , d pro yor -n Rt, HorL J. E. B. Seely's cha ' " Egyptians, and ment style, -Charles, who became it The ma, made in L the course of an o,peratio and Be ' the, iruins he heard a whinny and semblance between them. , Slairl" - dom of the was sisted that no one should eat until bably outdres�ses t e prin. e for rming saw, - I- I ndghty in words and in deeds" (Acts this'was done for all three. octor in ' Detroit. ,Dr. Charles . C upon -an old Silch.soldier threa�,- the ho�rse?s bead poking out of the. I Land's daugh we read in an article . book of ' i iscences, deals with his 1�1 7:22), ter Evangeline is tha . ' &;k- ened to ktarve himself to Who _qremin ';'bricks. He Was Crouching down for "'. John , This Certainly implies that Shizu attends Sunday school. Re- 'Ins in Life that he has 75 or death if Dr. horse -Warrior. which served through. ` �-­ . Ike r�ceived the most learned and ac- cently an aunt died, and when he mother of Col. Charles Augustus more Nesdeld aid not cure, his ,deafness, A out the World War and is now hale ;a joist WiLs resting on- the middle or " .1 7 Lindbergh. suits, costing on an average $150 -his ,back. . . complished education which- tht- world -,aw the grief of the relatives he com- — . I soldier, d high rank testified to the and fit to carry, his master to hounds bricks Seely began to tug at thet I� - ,each. He never wears a pair Of self-sacrificing work done l,y Dr. or in a pointAo,point race, Writing . n as he did so� , , '' could then perhaps afford; and Was forted them by saying, "Aunt has - 'but eve ,. -put in possession, under the ablest gone to Heaven; so you should no trousers twice without their having Nesfield in fighting the � the horse gave a great I p an , , � t plague ia almost exactly a year ago, rig. ea a Heaven is the very best place," I Undergone inspe(�tion by a tailOr, India. Apparently he was an out- Seely says, "Thousands of Canad- �ounded Out, just as the'rest of thw. 0 . ,, , teachers, of all the higbly-dxtolled ery. The Well Known B �Gen. L and a-fidently much desired, wisdom He took the -children for a picnic who at least presses them. Nor arf., staliding. Tnan in- research work with ian and British soldiers knew this house collapsed,- , He was a f, not ,�quAlled but otherwise uninjured. Whet., . V Human Race his coats. They either have a but- qualifications perhaps trifla of,tha. Egyptian.-;. It also intimates one day into the hills and ,one little , , ton extra or.a little pleat or some- gallant bay thoroughbred of mine �emn,e Seely's force attacked and re-. .4 that he was.enabled to distinguish bay, lo�king at the beautifully color- Somehow we ra-nnoi help co by more than one man in a hundred. during the four years and five months . t, AtraSt- thing that giv�s them individ,ualit7. It occurs to uV that his punishmen . C ptured the ridge and forest. of: \ ' , himself in s6me remarkable manner, ed maple trees, was heard t& ex- :.ng U(,,rge Eastinin's --.,Iy- work ii - the' t that 'he, served continuously ,. fn Moreuil, 800 horses were lost in less,, V C D , . ` I . "My! what a skilful painter done. Why wa: t :'-* V41 h. Coct , Like the Prince . mayor is a law has 'been severe.: But judge for your- France. They will be gl 1 V-1. lboth by "wordis" and by "deeds.' claim- ,. There are different surriiises as to God is to paint theite beautiful trees.,, Rhodes' "So m,,,i,-h to do. So h.-ile — — selves. . ad to' kno'v than an 'hour, but WLtrrior w" u ' ' I ' that' at ibis InDment he is as 'fit n -- I .Phus tbeic are daily impressions Of done.—Boston Transcript. The ebaiges against ,Dr. Nesfield And well as he ever has beem hurt. Four years to a day , #� ip , how so inveterate a -persecutor of ' � � the Hebrews as this Pharaoh came to the relafi'onrhip of the Heavenly -k .4 . I I were, those ,of unprofessiVriaL " And battle he won the Isl, fter-thiat, . con- in closing the- chapter �he 'says again. of WighL , nt to the adoption by his daugh- Father to the daily experiences of th� When Calvin Coolidge sent his an- ' NOWMode'rn Women duct, the most skrious of them being -This vef -morning I rode him ever Point-to-point rae�. � AcOnse I ii", I ter ,of one of the roeTy children he children. --rhomasine Allen. . nual dues to the National Press Club !C:Jtten an article in a M-ottistone Down. The oy old hbrse . 11 40. A. J, I.- had doomed to destruction. It is , , this year he had to fill out the usual , lose PoUWS of F, re Of was fit and well and it took rae all � " thought ifiat the crusade against the ----------- 40— I ' . . It medical Journal, ascribing, ihe ,cu I . card giving his name, address and . a well-known men to the use of a .my time to hold hiiii. Butf befow, The filin producer thougbt,be mjgb1;.. I irl: � [� viale children was -probably ov-er long - ' occupation just to keep 'the records At The Sarr�e Tisne Ga'fn In Physical Certain patent:'medicifie or' process we start6d to ride down the hilI ibe able tb use the applying actor- , - � I 'il4ore t'he time that the child was Romance Of the Lands straight. His occupation be wrote, Vigor and Youtb'fulness and Pos, called .Vit, Al . iii� whin, as a matter back to his ble I ed , Ater, lit t ere was no opening jus�,: � �� - - r- was "retired." The remaining few 9-8 a Clear Skin 'and Eyes thal of fact, he d beeii 'cured, by n. 9ta jump off I b, h .4 �. Ne', I Lindbergh's Ancestors ��hr6w the reiiis over' �is head and 'then. " k, "tuthis. ,,Others, however, conjelcture . lines invitingly blank, wore headed 'Sparkle with 01arlovis Health. other means. , it � lexin is su . I I � .11 0�,%.., . r 4 ­ e I 1# a cigarett.e while I 10 ' "If YOU want me at all," replie(A � 0 . ig N , -flted overt.the ;j ae-tor; yo 0� that the princess, though married, Wben the name of Lindbergh first "Remarks," and Mr. Coolidge, wh.) - 1 � I to be a ture I r . unierols disea= OW ,Warrior bll�tt his, head down 'the -1, ' 11, -less, and w the world, th. make,.% remarks with imp ' 47� r I ti . , �t�tter put me or, ' - '� �'. was ,chilif as hence led t6 fla,shed round �. . (ow . Here's the recipe that banishes fat and the 4 . . . *; is thai Dr. N6s� afid rublie,d it 'AgRinst mY cheek. the pay� d- I 0 , , - . . ere wag a , � d Arito blossom all the natural 11 . r , 1� adopt the Hebrew infant, whom she natural eruption of people ipjintin�- that the government is o ,"guquil, , �:,Jj,�,, - '. * I .1 11 A. . eyery woman field is ' 1, 113T interested in I netted his neck AV 94' 6W, There- are A — A ., - , " 1. imposed upon heT fatbet as her Own out their relationship to llier1Z ;11 , 0 ,� 11 it. (Thd�, _ d he kave ,I several 6Af&.,f ani4 aft6r, me.'- - , im, or ders, wrote "GI 11) � .. I I 14 e7:d',*h1dh Dr. Nesfield little whinny of pleasure,. Such . t Josephus, and other b . * -40 "I P I U ! , I Ap?� "Yei nswc,red the producer who,. � " �, n'. Jewlsh otherwise qe�kfhg to sbare some 9F ;* rni e kne half te&- 1.61 allege that the',king's daugii- the glamor of his great exploit., it Om�e of the chief duties of a prince, "The Pau Is one of th# clevev- horse." dd I pmablisho' co�irfeing'the �Ure reads- can friendshilyt,be -between man and had often heard that remark 4,efore.. ,, , , - � , " . = , , i ,I � .,� d I'S', n 1 6 Kruschen Salts in a; g1pas . os , I ft , what C I % moll, �i . ter having adopted ,Moses., introduc- then -came ?.o light that ,oil his of course,, is making speeches. A .9 a e4t A A ,,Ian4, a mery impqrtalit Warrior was bred ,by, Gen. Seel,Nt,� ompanies are the.#'?P# 1, .1 0 -hot, Water before breaV&st I - � ,,, ' ' ' " ell y F7 ",-Ct th . A to gd h � , i C ry ;� . gh L 'on, his heafth a great deal from dn �6,,Ilft%h th"Oukh,bred den? '�J,ctrj s'" % . ed -him to h& father as one who was mother,s .qid,e he was a Land, and general rule Wal&s do" not, write his - Be suee and do thi ve ' 2di �i 7 er ' ' .. .� brnin I C ligbt c6i r' 't, ,,e a the I . t*kes 0 - - . .1 , e ephonp-- ­ not blessed with,childre7i of he --own. en conspicuous member rpolations, and always-'-ha,.� the - fat."— in ,o�i, Y. mplarvy, the tni, �1 othp 1;� s of the Unit- gests inte Dor�t nliss a inbriling. afi4 enoii to Aus� , c 4, sirld-11 - � . ,1 ' i .' . to 66' -his successor, in case she were that the Lands Were honored and ev- qwn speeches, though he usually sug- for " It's t1w afly d . , (nda ,He is, 6 ft 9 in 16 stone z I. likilsh sire which, oddl; co Y, tb , ; P - _4 ose thit ,p I � 0 t � .p e happened . , � . embly powerful I . � a! � I r She is ma& to say: "I have brouglit ed Fmpire Loyalists. W a gra,w of what he is talking al;bvt. Kruschen duily means that every Par. mu I .. ,, , r tiking the cap� 'trl'a ,-aere he was used to 'The 'Pm&cer,.l ughed afid th � , . 8Z ': " , e Eu ��) � 11. sirb Was Put On tfi(a, 'ialary ijit. 0 Tnall - I `.f up a child who is of a beavdAy 18im to know that Col. Lindbergh's father When he chooses he can speak ex ticle 61,jpoisono a waste matter And �Rles big he'- t ifteteased bY I Ua cavalry horses. , The notion th . --Christ. ; I I .. S 1, was a distinguished men (tf iron opur. W's , inclined to stow,). mtny oecasiorls WarrioT was quite itor. "I . and of a generous mind; and a' tempore and do it well; and his wordi harrilfill Vci& M gases'are expelled inehes. He at on !an Science Mon �� " i.. I from the syqten�- He AAA& now lilw� I . ,�, have ,received him, iii, a wonderful age aud the highest mora -rit 41ow readily—as they did on that I I integ ,V . . �22., t , , drill sergeanl�. close to SOIM of his half brothers or . � 16 .. ".", ntanner froTh the bounty of the Aver, ,so were content to ascribe the Col- ,celebrated occasion when be helped Whild tiiklng Krimehen etit ollt The aceomrmod�k1%fAi�)1j.`l;& . IN J1 , 44�� �p eye# has sisters often occurr d to G - Seely, i 111.1 , , e ; I 4 e , il , .1 . � . 1 ,,, ading a elose .call.,� old' 1 14 , Proper to adopt him onel'S u-nusual quafi ie., in so faT as Ou C; , �,4e His OamAvas R -great pet III War' D MUII.�. I have thoifght . s, and .V , :rt t q t a fumbling mayor who was try Pastry A'nd,fatty meat. go light improved by 1 ,4" " Z., , � n "That .,. .for TAy son, And the heir of thy kiTig- they were inherited, to,his Scandin. In iltraduce him. "We wel-COT�o on, Potatoes, I)JIttef, CtPam 6nd sugar. aistance wo. , , , ., rib th4I riGr trained as a chargep became, W I i I . � .. I 140my I aq g to i e S 24'� thos , U ' Gift tbi4,'th,e story says, the e'At the sairne time the stomach, dive .on't You kn6* you al a , I . tracism if give a woman y1s O ght to .. � �i". . avian sire, Who .faced you," the fat'mayor began, "not only kidneys and. bolvels are timed up 12 tixWtment . ., . He look,%j young-' absolutely depez&ble and fearless. driver half the rodd?"' � 0( , - . king took the child ih his arms and I)ot, in*�nment i. t co, � t .' ' �%,�;.,, n be Urve--4 h '410 His Royal Higlixess the Prince of the Pure,' fresh blood (Iontairlin er and grew yotiv*-Colored kair . . . He was a bhree�year old when he Oil alwa to, as soon as Vfind - 14itressett hinu In a, pleasent *av 'wa� lbecause he neVer c(yaa,&d to.' � Wales, bu4---er—er—ahem . . . 11 Natine's ,;ix health-ptorrioting.saaltq arl�l A. ­typical caso where Vit Alexia .4,ail I Y, I . -'.��,,. pro- .� ed with the Pir,st Bri ish - Expe- OIA w`11follfiar-A w,ants."—Woman's, , l - .. � . 11. adom, and pub h on to 1gry orgah, land, nerve bvOught YOAth , is o9mor ellig then I d ,." , I I V;11 +hb 6MIaja bead, and he thiew it to Unite-dte --s, Xbr, to be' frank, do prompted H. R. 11. rather audibly knd,flbre of t e bodj,.' Tds ts follo x diatiriguisbed patient was the attailbed * Geft. g,re�nchpa staf-His I 10. '. . fid� took ' � tat "We weloome you for yourself," carried . ditionary F�orce, hi L Worl . . 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