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Cafeteria.
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C. C. SCHANTZ
Sunday Alternoon
�By IS . er HAMILTON, Croatia, Ont.
moo lb Walt We ilit SW*
Etwee41:: telt slims $ it
tam-
Sectwhomtames'.. lid►
semee aile as *Watt, or ahtll
tie{{ parse en tapered to beast. is al-
raweal*nrtn+ItAsaarssawstssnlMterssn�tsastissts++ y+itwalrM' ori vete iso
et s ysorsttlsMso
Tea met asisaas*d to Warn vow R•ord. hoe
Writ
r'ence trek mel.
♦xp. i
well of
his
peps, as ]wn Elsa !tilt dhM.iee
Maintain the glory of lji: ";rose, case. pointed out that the tittle of
And honor all Watts. pawl Pon in Jeruas2dem wee Alert
Or to dsfind His cause ;
We 1avis.
—Isaac a
his therefor* it would be very easy
t,"RAY1tR hieipoieiests. and he .si-
'Teach faithful, court- to trio , tba-, lois *wool ow
utterly o devoted to Thee, O peeekeny doe
seat, . adorn the los- could net Prov* the thinrEf wtrheed of
�� : May HAP used him Re
Yaol we P�
aux lei us to win ;heel ace `Teirtultus that he
proclaim.
aitasiollowisoarsisariamank
Chadit That Cough
At One*
itWatt100111.
WV
Too inch War .moot be
on
fee feat tit." on tie first . of _a
or paid it 'should be gotten rid
B .araediate17`r .aa Were to cls ea
IOW pail.. rears of sd letini from "some
leap isoublk• if sit don't°"elle
Ten ii>My b. get
of your couch
mu *Wee said {�
er sold iy wog.
Dr. Wood's
• Norway
Pine
gi`o i
and TbY esus.. the statement by the
Thee lead*x of the sect of
ft"FOR
*eel for was a ring
He boldly r
Amer'. R NOV. 22ea1. iIlb Napery**..
. ..t'ft »Pau.1 $et >e 11L i be� a` follower of Jesus of
he
er .•Atlas �eth: RI. maintained _ ` fathead best beta eR the
t.+..aw wortship the God of hieWW1
tela'- (wa•ls t. r tla pass 47 :lots, __.
22.25- r' ,Zed ..sells x11t1�. and the isa?t.that he was in too t deu d all w. elai+s fMet ts. Year atatrrup
.ss
permission alem was ample P ggiae or dealer sell* it- so ae epito
rowels b "r=ig''
nit .itwwt . MS. .. sq atoah-
Wm sassMrrt sR �'�'
eed
the ilire dea �et.ee n
.at the wasted ewe $ Osaka.. to Loa-
' dm,, whore ewe toei etrosst.d and mete
oeaeestl7 a georistet- tr *lo=ses for
'There Were We aura
,.J„.. Q. • or "g." OM* befall N.M.
*Midd by '0: "'1 • as $" Mr.r$*1Joh.
Uglily, It ba�iseeet ' stye
'Hieb*, tit T. "Mame, et' T,+M. ."
the
tt1et .ITs t ?t dtllesgtea know toes them he de-
fect.
i-
feet. eat ootsp rtket►det at.s.i, both
ate.berade iii wed meatell7, what was.
lat.adul to be eoave7M4" when be re-
e.lved tke word " hrisettter,"
(rtri.s way tit. arse taurder.r to
be .argkt la amuse et �•
was ITrestet as tke Islaatre.% ca
Quob.e. seal Jali Slit, 11it•
and
ivan perm 1 t Jerut further ; T ll[tlbarti GiaIteee
Merriman
A.M.
Morrie* were` twit brought to The maks have at '!oast on. moo*.
*trees .t> at, sin the Black' poly. They alma wink oblate h
ties. by Lumina a *butt 10 B.C. .-
VG]seu Paul woo the People bis statement. He 11 thiiis;r that oily y Tlaa. ' Tinos ehantre. ou.. !seldom see s
*Mak he tteelGw silence he ad that he believed and the pro' oronto, Ont• matt now who is too big for his
and when there weer,*� «�Kep« brethren out written in the lavk felt the Yount
Ile told
thein o t convey-
was tel o the Willow, will! Ates.
wet* that his chief desire voice f
eyul fatb;e boat Ye nay hit endo" in all things. sweet was at ploy of his censure a ss pure const e
H. to!d then'" the story tie kelt habit of his life touch of hex hand, n� dark ah
tion 'and of le' Ball to le apes It west t 1 ' exraon a h r once mom Carrel would ane
The people listened van before raecutesd
to the a time but a the way aI verde watch him b dreamed, �, ant,
be e t war a si
s • o his cony unto the foxe.tr- •trying tc
he pe • i at e
seen in the ytelf tea it.
the d.atit teff, that 1 ought to I read the 'rimming of what he �
thought with my to the name ; heard. erasd hit reit
do tnanY things contrary In' April Carvel should ,
of Je ea of Nazareth, rayingHudson's Company F
-clad blot defence by to the o het Bay was still
• Paul against him lute wh1el nice
that las proper t„ witnesses g post at Lac ,sec was
nt, showing that there farther north. thea -ec runac`M•
were oat 'i well founded charge'.him halfway, and
Was teeny no to the. cabin and
theintt biro. Felix then adjourned there. Hec ao osine
a •l until he chief captain should roundel returned the dog's hese
Mound him
dawn. And an commanded a ed that he caughtThey iiv
'came ;toyed hugB'ed it.
Uon to keepePaul, and to let bon { in his. areas and, The buds
haved none of and that he' should for -1 ed in the cabin until Nifty.he smell
1 •were swelling then, .
bid of his acquaitttarls;es to min- un to rise Ai/
growing things had beg.
tat or tomo unto him...
PK beautiful 'wife I Then Carve ,.
Verses
Disturbed.
a And maybe Adam said Eve was the
apple of his eye.
Gentile'. t the
attentively up to this cried
on of the Gentiles they
utt Away with suer" a fender n ,from
the earth ; for it ie ' ,thude
should live." The
pinto he cattle
en .him to be, but Pati, claimingto
and scd.xgedt
be a Roman Mizen, escapedi.. the
et
'torture. The chief captainthe chief
following day assembled
priests and all their council and
d
teroi,•�li+•. Pearl before them. Again
be pleaded his saute but' had uttered
only one statement when the
high
priest. ordered them mouth.tt etc,n a by
t'
to
smite him on theeon two
conte was 'dissension betty
pieties. -of his accuser' and again Paul to e
+thiefcas castle
forbad to vaunt ,are. Beeping. That
the castle himod by and
nightthe Lord good�cQeer, P as
"Befg sal; for,,
chid, testified of me in Jerusa-
thou hast
tem• so must thou bear witness: also
at Rome."to take Paul's
The Jews platted
chis bit itwas
ma e haste to dsend
chief Capt
Paul, carefully .guarded... to Felix the
governor. Along with; him was
When
sent
a letter explaining the case.
Felix read the letter he Raid to Paul :
-"I will bear thee "c' then commanded
accusers
also come:' He
that, Paul.be kept stn Kerod's judg-
ment hall. Five days afterwards •the
high Wriest: his elders u,id their coun-
sel, . Tertullut, an orator, appeared
against Paul. __Tertullus began his
address;-by'iising flattering.' words to
Felix in order to secure the judge's
favor and have Pail given ever to the
Jewish' courts and thusArhis rsdeath
would be assured. is Felix ms'rtullus ceased'speaking,
beckon-
ed to Paul to speak.
Verses 10ele--Paul$- Defence.
He does' not, • l)k- his opponent,.
commence with -flattery but states his
pleasure at being give an opportun-
ity to answer hie accuse befoe one
be-
who possessed the highest judicial
autho ity in thecontry and._. whop
SAGE TEA KEEPS, .
YOUR DAR'S
This on hen bean on ,
for the put 37 rare, en
d is a wledeed, by all those who have
used it, to be the best medicine they
sen procure for the relief of their
,mss and golds.
Ton don't experiment when , g u ne
it,. tut be slue you get. uta Co.,
that is put tip by The T. Meth
Limited, Toronto, Oat.
see x4 -25 --Feta . out of the earth.
a very1 found the first of the
Felix had early Blue Flowers.
Who was not his lawful a hero_ s- That night he packed up.
ba' ,induced her to' leave hue Its time to travel, he announcer'
baud, prisonerr, no who told herd of the "It's "And I've so t s nounce`
Jewish who belonged to the to $area*•
Sect of the Nazarenes, and she at s my mind. 'We're loins, back --there,'
intexeste6 and went.And he pointed south. Y;
once Belix t a .Paul. Neither of
CHAPTER XXX
Out Goes All
Rheumatic -
Poison
Rheum* Acta on Ktdneyyc. Toiler and
Bladder the Very First Bey
Get a bottle, or iihenma to-dar fee
wear a satisfied smile on S
tomorrow, that #s astonishing the
It's a remedy
whole country, and it's just as gond
tor. gout; eeiatiea. 'to ba v land 1.1dtiey
misery , as for rid
• It ieeives the poisonous �vaeto froth
the Sores and niuseles--that's the se-
cret of Aheuma'e suce�ese.
Rut we don't ask you to talo,; our
word for itl FO to 11. C. Dunlop, fir
any good druggist and get a balite ut
Rheums to•dayourrmoneysbiedo Itwilt'"•.7
promise tet y
with Felix to se possessed Carve.
them had any idea of the real Paul a btmor
they were about it interview. Het . A Strang the southward tourney,
knew e .wheat their particular case as be Began good of
aitd he chose hit language eal toith �'i a did not btlieve•in.°me ed a ema1:
trong anneal to the i
bad neratitiont he pewee ed bot!
Use iuuw' w-rn—"
able remedy.'It draws oat;
ly. He made 8 s .illy pair and ae
conscience of the g
he reasoned to them of right{° o toe
temperance and judgment
me
Felix trembled. But, then as now.I
"procrastination is the thief of time."
Habits• of sin were too strong and she
temporised' with his conscience. Gc
thy' way for this time, and when 1
have a convernient season I will call
me."" ileW different was
thee upt0 eller
Felix's answer to that of the jailor
of Philippi who when arousecleask,d,
"What moat I do to be
Though Felix 'often saw Paul again
and "communed with him." yet there
is no account. of his having been
concerted,
WORLD MISSIONS
Bedtime Freyasr* in $inghwa (China)
a Brewster Hollister triaight .
I love to walk down our ~tree , strut the change in ;ares -
half -Past � noted quickly d afte
that
a manner in e•
that the dejected
followed at his heels,
Toward.. soles
Carvet swung sharply the Qii 1
and east again, and almost emeses
tely Baree regalned•his old eatf
and ran. ahead of hes master. 1
A week later Baree answered" 8r
part in hisand a love or adventure
anduiosity and
of lonely wandering
des years in him a wonderfully
had develops whiel
clear mental vision of things, called sing
in otherctives imaginatts ion, He knew
utarly
that some irx•eststible .force was drthu'
ing Baree backhim o the Soualong 9
pulling not. only.
it was P l but to sir
given line of the compass,
exact point in that line. For no tee-
s° particular the situation liftern more and more,
to interest ate a valueless, a d he hat
as his time wee
no fixed destination in view, he begar
ex¢eriment. For the fent
I days beg marked the'elag''a• course be
compass. It was due .southeast. ,
the third morning Carvel purposely
M ry t to k a course • S ehSt. He
City between r
ei ht and , the evening tl ssneas at .Shat, •an which'
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Iron by 'Electricity
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CLEAN
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._-- CIStape7 •." ...Goal-:aro.•._...
A.n Electric Vactuitll
Cleaner removes the dust.
A Broom just rooves the
dust.
We guarantee. all 1 dro
Lamps for $t5O4,9O.
Walk in and see display
at
The Hydro Stere _ tt
When :Mixed With Sulphur It
"bloat Sack Its B.autlfur
Luetrs At Once
Gray hair, however bandheme, de-
notes ad'vancif ig Age. We all know the
advantages; of a youthful appearance.
Your hair is.your charm., , nut
lte.s sir
mare=the face. When. it fades, turne
liny and looks streaked, just a few
hur
e !pulnen i s ofap Sage Tea
a hundred-hnd told.
andantes its ' ggr�ay!: , Look Young"
Aon'" a err the, recipe at Imam or
Either mcaa. a bottle•of
';get from any drug _.tore '
"Wyeth's Sage; end Sitphtte Coin-
potind," which is merely the old-time
recipe improved by the addition of othe
er ingredients. Thousands of efoUcs
recommend this ready-to-use'tri
mon, ,because it darkens the bur
tell,
tifully,' b,Eitde5, no_one can possibly
as it darkens so naturally -luxe fevenly-
You
brush
You moisten a spon8
with it, drawing this through: the hair,
taking one email strand at a time;Ott-
ter
' Be
morning the gray hair disappearsO!f
ter another application or - two, its
natural calor is restored and it becomes
thick, glossy and lustrous, and you op-
plat ycsrs yOuitger.
AFTER
RY
MEAL
14-4
offiossio
bessofie won
so pl
B...lthfsl eoacwi.e s e"*b* sats
and st so �. s.
smusis sod stomach*
The World irasan �a
' Sweetmeat.,
by bands. full of
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Clinton 6 25 a,nt. 2.52. pelt". .
Faaferth 6.41 a nt. 3.1`a p.m
" Mitchell 7.04 a.m. 3.42 p.m.
Arr. Stratford 7.80 w,nt. 4.10 p.m.
Kitchener 8.t 0 a.m. 5.20 p.m.
Guelph 8.45 a tn. 5.60 p.m.
" Toronto 10.10 a.m. 7.30 p.m,
Uetui nind—T.ettve Toronto 6,45 a•t+A•..
12.54 p.m. ande305 p.0
Ftlelor Cafe. ear. .- sricb to Tor-
onto, on morning train, and -Torortto
to Goderich 6.05 p, nt. train.
Through coach Goderich to Toronto.
F. F. LAWRENCE & SONS
Tow* Passenger sad
deet. Agate
e theca; waiting for you
to
eight nine o'clock inChinese
for it is there one hears our
Christian families having their bed-
time "prayers." Happy
From one house comes "ome, Thou
Day,' and from .another, " A favor.
Fount of Every Blepsh:sg•van Now is
Re is "The Great y vet's question by Swinging
Here." t the voices as 1 pass, to give wide berth to Post Lac Bain.
1 pick.��yy: it est mid-afternoon when they eros -
There is the fine tori eon in the mase eyed the trail along werich
Blssh h .
leads, the daugattF•
cion High School, and the lusty shout
n shout
of the teneyear-olds. They're
'
boy -
WI mischief at least hal It the
er, l is
ten -year-olds' are the
ut
the joy and fervor of that beeno time
song are almost if not q
to absolve them. . There is °heshrill
piping of the toddlers,—they al
wa)ce up for the song. Let me tel'
you now, the kindergartner* can
strike the right notes quite the sur-
est of all! For I must be confessingd-
to yon that grandfather and gr
another are likely to take liberties
with the tune, But that makes :nc
difference in their love of singing thr
Jesus- songs. „
Taggart`'~ traps
been, set.. Baree did not even
psee
He headed due south, travelling
fast that at times he was
lost
but ani
vet's sight. A superesp d
tense excitement' possessed him, ani
he whined whenever Carvel stopper%
to rest—always with hie nose sniffing
the wind out of the south. ni Spring.
time, the flowers, earth Sar
green, the singing of birds, and the
sweet bread» in 'the air were'bringq
ing him back to that gt'eat Yesterday
when he had belonged to elepeese
Tn his unreasoning mind there exist.
ed no longer a whiter. : The long
months of cold and bungee were
gone; in the new visiontngs that fillet
his brain they were forgotten. Tb1
birds -end- flowera•-andethe.. blue . kse,
had come back, and • with them the
Willow must surely 'save return'" '
and she was waiting for him now
just over there beyond that rim o'
green forest.
(To be continued)
T. SWARTS' ,
JIulo and'orse Liao
fad .Stables, Bo.
Montreal Rarest
lust off the Square
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Passenger Rost* s asset ...
puts called tot in say
gent• et the taus* ter alt
Miss at 0.T. R. or C. P. R.
Depots.
Prompt Service and
Careful Attendance.
•1"1.0"•4.
oar L1vtry *ad Hack tiervice
will be teeo'rsel *foots -date
Iso rvarw resseect.e
Year � Ssslleitod
Te *WARTS
Plows 15, J1lelstrM41 ltre
TIRED 0
T
All THE TIME
Nerves Gave lithe Rest
Relieved. by t T. Prose
(Continued front page 2)
ether o Wer than the one who had
died; it was comfy tnd le orand than that:
with provisions,
Re owner hid made a splendid catch
Of fur before the "frost bit his lungs
aid he died. Carve' went over . their,
Carefully and joyously.They .
worth a thousand dollars at any post
and he could see no reason why they
did not belong tohim now. Within
a. week he had blazed out .lthe dea
ratan s snow-covered t
was trapping on his own account.
This was two hundred miles torte
and west of the Gray Loo . Bnre4
did not.,face directly south
all caw.
to him, but south and moments when the east cAnd nose
with each day that passed, the sun
rose higher in the tisky; it grew warm-
er; the *snow softened underfoot, ane
in the air was the tremulous an(
growing throb of .spring. With
these things'eanie the old ye.rning tc
Baree; the heart -thrilling call of the I
Lonely graves, back on the Gray Leer,
of the hurried cabin, the abandoned i
things. Ire heard :.gain the low
tepee beyond the poo:- and of Ne -
pease. In his sleet) he saw visions at
haul's Vegetab Compound
I' iarrowsmith,Outerio.--'"f took your
medicine before may baby Dirborn and
it was eat help
to tae
i�star
lo take
e it. I just felt
as though I was tired
out time end
wwo i3d the
ke weak,
fainting spells. illy
nerves would bother
until I ~could get
little rest, day or
Ywas toldbya
Streak. -t . We* xdis
riakbam's Vete-
easel oaoaiy tookua few
1
Use i!: I
what I wit to say onderfully.
flood that little
went me to say coal east kip. Yat
out with the greater*
vas
my tram* hi „
ble
Cosnpovedif't&servefMet tns. aortal lidu.unsw,R. tVt. !,
ifs O*ta
in a retest eS$T*rr of
Lydia L. Ptakbaawt'$ "VeietahleCoto-
over 1 ,000 r
pound iri a.dc
tived
sad 98 out oby1they,
had
bows heisied
y
is far sale ry
ail droggiets. _
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WHY NOT
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.
Agents
Xaa ren mare teams more, rad fid'
errerrirey ti 'WC "MO* aOKor"e.
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s. Nerd, cow
ret. Mgt* tot r.ctiewlira.
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asriuni iglitly connections
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seems impossible (andmany
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these sets have PROVEN
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