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from his childhood aril how "aondrr-
Ceatela t sig for the faith ? fully he -lead been converted and cal -
Yea, earnestly contain, led to be an apostle to :.ie Gentile*
;i4st inert with woeds alone,
vcraw f>M*7-P-at�1's 5116641'ka.
A humble, Chrsst•f
For worts stay: gender strife ; 1 This wars bet snottier opportun t s,
Contend by faith made maChrist-111Wlife 1 'for Paul to tell cf his faith in ,(esus
Amy R. Thomas. Christ and of the witness he every -
e PRAN ER where bore to the truth of what
we ao live that Noses and the prophets had proc slini-
Onr NY* Famuber, may ed, namely, that the Risen Christ
when thou *ablest ua to special ser• was the hope of,Isr& t
vita ay he found ready : Tem Verres 24.8: I'leaoiag; :n Vain,
us so to train our lives in godliness.
virtue and knowledge,, that we shall Fester no doubt cortehier al the
be worthy thou doe
of # vision
them be
pow ust'.n Christ's untet hadeena� anidle tate the Ftcome
at a too vivid imagination. Tan"
Amen,
(Record of Christian
Fsevidentlyvn
ork) onerwaa a well educates
S. S. LESSON FOR NOV. $,i,, 1°25 num and considered that his applwat-
Imeon.TititteePaellS.efere.Agrippa Oen to intense, thought had helped to
Leeson Passage—Acts 26•lA-3'l
derange his intellect so he cried out
"Paul, thou are beside thyself; much
"l�►I a tan Restaurant
Gothic Grill
Cafeteria
'ea Room -�
4011111*C. C. SCHANTZ
Geawid MGatlasor.
' nod Cold of Today
Noy Be Serious Tomorrow
sold start with a little ren.
=141of the now, the` head becdmes
ufhinking h� -.tendon
tion fs paid
to • �, ha it will pass
away in it day or toe. Top neglect it,
pelt then it gets' down into the throat
Ing from there to the lungs, and be -
emu and
awe f toughing morning,
However slight a oold.you have you
oheld never neglect it, for if you do
it lit just possible that it wilt develop
into bronchitis, pneumonia or son*
eater *iota throat,or lung trouble.
Drs Wood's
Norway
Pine
Syrup
is ass universal remedy for all those•
who eater from any form of bronchial
troable, as it stimulates the weakened
orgsne, soothee and heals the irritated
-ports, loosens the phlegm and mucous,
and aids nature to clear amnia Us;
.morbid accumulations,
Ob my
How ft Achosi
ow* the ]teed Meeh to *she ,lead
pais yeti may rest assessett that the
mow alalia from the edetates, 1tyer
or bowels, sad the r *use mum be re-
moved Lrfure peratemas relief pea
be Nati.
There is no better remedy ea Lice
eserket to-dey for the relief of heed -
aches of *it lauds and et evrrr sass,
*nett** thea
the sew *I lase las&
aches, sM with the ease re sewed atm
will not be trot led say more.
Put tip u fi for** ' o eaato, The
Oat,
�'. llcilbar>N Ba.,
and fast that day, and they heard n
den Tei -t Ants -26 41t __ _-- - -- Teaming Slott( maize thee -mad. Picu torrid
to fgz:ppa
After the interview which Felix, in at once appealed -to prove But they had travelled neither schad been
the company of his wl,ee vrusilla, had he was snot mad. Agrippa Between nor so
fast' as -Busa MeTaggart.nrise and midnight he had
with Paul, two years e:apsed'before many years in that region and could come fort miles when night he out
Festus succeeded Felix as"° governor not. but have heard of Jesus and of come
to the Hearing where a-!troderrat's taut
and during that time Paul WAS held Paul. All the persecuting Paul had iin bah stood. Twice from the edge
a prisoner. -Before long{ the -high done and- bis remarkable conversion: of the forest he had efrem e now,
termed
• and tihechief of the Jews in- were a against Paul, desiring Paul, not
addgs rone in a essing king,corner. Se asked him when be found no answer, he stood
that h)!bl x g tie w under the light of the moon and lute
that he �e sent � Jerusalem, but a tines n, bleb needed no answer
Felix eaid'he should be tried at saes- for Agrippa was a Jew and of course ened. Nepeese was to be here ••wlii•.
area. During the trial Felix asked believed the prophets, and therefor( ling. He was tired'. nut' exhaustion
him if he would bet, willing to go up believed ' what Paul had declared could not still the fire that burned in
to Jerusalem, and be nudged there, tc about Jesus and the resurrection, his blood. It had been• blazing all
which Pati replied: "I stand at tae- Paul never lost an -opportunity of day, and now—so near its realization,
sac's judgment seat, where I ought to pressing home the gospel message, and its triumph—the old passion was
be judged." neither riches nor station in life de- like a drunkening wine in his veins.
Tri a few days' time King Agrippa tearing him. Agrippa did not deny Somewhere, near where he stood, Ne.
a . .s. i..._- Came to Cees_ his beliei_noi•,_ like :Festuc._declare_ peese was waiting for 'him, waiting
and his sisalut reaBernilm a for elm, Onee again he called, hie•
area to salute realms and he told Paul to be beside himself but "•Drifts -
them about Paul, Then Agrippa said sed that his defence had made a deep heart beating in a fierce anticipatior
he would also hear the man an'a Paul impreasien on him.. but it was not t, •as he listened. • There was• no an -
was brought into his presence in or- lasting impression. G. L. Stokes, it swer: And then for a thrilling in.
der that Festus might,: as he said his Acts of the Apostles, says that stant his breath stepped. He sniffed
have somewhat to. • wir.^le about him," the Herods were magnificent, clever the air—and there came to him faint•
fol( it seemeth to me unreasonable to beautiful. But they were of the ly the smell of smoke('
send a prisoner, and not withal to• t
i"dead, O kis ow Jeers'"'
yes. Dares killed atm:"
1 Sher did not scent to ',mine. t,en-
Sly, with his lips in her • h;tir. Carve'.
whispered his plane for theta g'aru-
dist.
"No one will kno , my . v> t'it) ea rt
J Tv -night I will bur} him end burn the
!tepee. To -morrow we will is tart for
!Nelson House, where there is a Mis
i s;ic,ner• And after that --we ail'
come •Meek ---and I will build a new
vabin where the told one burred. iIh
. ur. love me, lea ailikattrt ?"
"Out— yes-0okimow .teem- -1 love
y nuns"
Suddenly there came an
tion., Baree at last. was g
cry of triumrh. `1t rose to t
it wailed over the roofs of
for-
ests and tilled the quirt r kie.
Ash howl of exultutton, of
ment, of vengeance cul
echoes died slowly away, a
inteiup•
tying hit
he star
the 9---a vett.
achieve,
fitted, lt"
and
talent*
tame again. A great peace whitspei
ed in the soft breath of the treetops
Out of the north came the matins
call of a loon. About Cavel'a shout•
dere the Willow's arms crept closer
And Carvel, out of his heart, thanked
0 God.
THE. F.ND. -
BABY'S OWN TABLETS
ARE OF GREAT VALUE
To All Mothers having 'Young Chil-
dren in the Home
No other melteine is of such aid tc
mothers of young enildren. as is
Babyis Own Tablets. she Tablets
are the very best medicine a mother
can give her httle ones during the
dreaded teething time, because they
regulate the stomach and bowels and
thus drive out constipation and indi•
gestion; prevent colic and diarrhoea
and -break up colds and simple fevers
Concerning Baby's 'Own Tablets
Mrs. "John. —A. Patterson, Scotch Vil-
lage, N.S., says: --'4I have six chit•
dren, and all the medicine they eve
get is Baby's Own Tablets. 1 woulc
use nothing else for them and car
strongly • recommend- the Tablets tc
all other mothers."
Baby's Own Tablets are sold by
spi
e
441
' les
sad-1�� se --
assiassersti
--w e - cs �'e ,1WwiIEI
(LP* tithe a spook $ •s+ �s
who cam k saki At a 1/403.11/4
The road to success is all choked
up with: men who, getting discourag-
ed, have turned baek,
Still, if a law satisfied verybcdyP
#,here would be not need of the law.
I
Peevish pale, restless, and sickly
children owe their conditwn to warms.
Bother Graves' Worm .:xter1'1ittatta
I will relieve them and reator�+ health.
earth, earthy, Agrippa said •indeed With the first instinct saf the force'.
signify the crimes laid against flint" to, Paul, "with but little persuasioi Iman he frontedrthe wind that wars medicine dealers or by mail at 2r
King Agrippa said to Paul. Thou than wouldest fain make me a . Chris- lcents a box from The Dr, Williams'
• art permitted to speak for thyself," tion." But it Was not souls like his ' but a faint breath under the Tthut arlit Medicine Co„ Brockville, Ont,
upon which Paul declared his life for whom the gospel message was ng hastenedoacrossd not hecc ea ll ng. Ne-
knew nothing?
toe Mfftard's—the• ever-reli-
able
ver-tomable remedy. It draws out .the
inflammation, eases pain,. brings speedy speedyy recovery.:• se.
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Hydro Electric
Thea People's Power.
Cook by Electricity,
,Wash by Electricity
Iron by El'ectriicity
CoNWEN1EN'r
CLEAN
QuIcK
Cheaper than Coal or •
Wood.
An Electric Vacuum
Cleaner removes the dust.
,.;$room just moves the
dust.
We guarantee all fly
Y anips for $1500,
Walk in and see display'
at
The Hydro 'Store
re.
W,{..
tended.
of the burden of sin or the keen long-
ing of souls desirous of holiness and
of God. They were satisfied with the
present transient scene, and enjoyed
it thoroughly.-Agrippa's father
when'he lay a -dying as Caesarea, con.
soled himself with the reflection the'
though his career wi:s prematurely
cut short, yet at any rate he had liv-
ed a splendid life. - And such as the
parent had been, such were the chip
dren., Ring Agrippa and his sister
Bernice were true aypes of the stony
grorrid .hearers, with whom "the
•-cares of the world and the deceitful-
. ,,,,,- ' cress of 'riches choke 'the word." Anel
they choked the word so effectually in
his case. even when taught by St.
Paul, that the only result ution
Ar.'riffpa.'•an St -d uke reports it,.Wao•
"A said unto Festus
5peedy ; - -
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ef
,s •,Vail To eowama, e04011 AND tele,(•
* Isla 'WHIN W MATtD WITH TWAT
WOHoa,suu•Y - tnser,va $Pt►rtnoto'
POBE R1R
s�rRU aTP
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OF THE EXTRACT CO
The Herods
For FALL do WINTER'.Maafhs
WHY NOT
Take out asflfor Norway stock
with a good rm.
You coo make aood money, said add
materially to your present income.
We Pay Our AgiCeints
Weekly or, monthly, supply cwyasa sg
outfit and carry the largest stock of
Qsnadisn-atown Fruit Trees, Shrubs,
etc. Write far particulars.
PELHAM NURSERY! 90.
TOttONTo 2 ONT. '
Established 40 years. 600 acres.
Jpeele • was oft there—somewhere—
sleeping beside her fire, and out o1
him there rose a l cry of exulta•
tion. He came to the edge of the
forest; chance directed his steps tc
the overgrown trail; he, -followed at
and the smoke smell came otrongci
to his nostrils, '- -
It was the forest man's instinct
too, that added the element of cau-
tion to his advance. That,' and the
utter stillness of the night. Ile
broke no sticks- under his feet. He
•listurbed the brush so quietly that it
made no .sound. When he tante at
last to the little open where Carvel';
fire was still sending a spiral of
spruce -scented smoke ep into the air
it was.with a stealth that failed ever.
to rouse Baree. , Perha, i,s,,; veep do`u'r
this: grapes s in him, there smouldered 'an, old sus-
This rem mivlit have been set at lib intewas
la
to come to her while sheca
'rty. if he had not appealed mite
Caesar." • • sleeping. The sight of the tepee
- - WORLD MISSION$ . ' made his heart throb faster. It was
"There are evidences that -religion light as• day` where it stood in' the
has came to a new day `'in Japan: it moonlight, and he saw hanging out.
side it a few bits of woinan's appareh
g is getting an ever -widening place in He advanced soft -footed as a fox one to Goderich 6.05 p. na train.
the thinking and yearning of. the peo- stood. a moment later with his hang Through coach Goderich to Toronto.
tile. It is the easiest thing in the on thecloth flap at the wigwam door
id totat a religious
U '
Keeps EYES '
Clear, Bright and Beautiful
Mite Murine Co.,Chkaso.forEreCiroDook
.ADVERT18E IN TB* STAR.
arn.Du
swvss i
Poiso�u utas.
It was just a bed tinkle that might
happen anyone, But it carves to sbow
how quickly blood -poison develops en -
less broken tissues have the protection
of antiseptic Zam-1.3uk.
Mrs A. Harrison, Place•d..•Arrnes,
'Kingston, Ont,. writes :•"1)urina house-
hold duties my lett aside as injured by
a sharp proleetson. .Stockin die got
into the woundand its poisoned cendition
alarme:l rite. My ankle makes turn $tie
the latter, almost ea soon as 1 1 resin
witti ?.a,n•1tuk. l'hsi powerful healer
dispelled sal gain, ::iit•prrat'etr-and in•
fl,+ni"n.ttlo,l. It lit4itd ttii h ' .
t'se i+iu link „iw_, i.r t+.rn:a r+.bey, OW
i,na. buil. SUV:WWCC. guts t m'. .Cato. ew
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Daily Except Sunday
Lve.^God'erich • -6:00 aim, :.2,20 p.rn.
" Clinton 6 25 a.m. 2.52: p.m.
Seaforth 6.41 a, in. 3.12 p.m.
" Mitchell 7.04 a.m. 3.42 p.m.
Arr, Stratford 7.30 a.m: 4.7.0 p.m.
" ,Kitchener 8.20 a.m. 5.20 p.rn.
Guelph 8.45 a in. 5.50 p.m.
Toronto 10.10 a.m. 7.90 p.m„'
Retuning-Leavo Toronto 6,45 a.m.;.
12.55 pare and 6.05 tam ..- -.
Parlor. Cafe car, Goderich to Tor-
onto on morning train, and Toronto
T. SVVARTS'
[luta and liaise kiverij
Back Stables, lc,
Montreal Street - -
just off the Square
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FOR SURViCE—CET YOU ANYWHERE
AND W$V YOU WANT, IQ GET THERE
%asses Meet all Trataa seri
Passenger Boats
i71ta«eaa�r ers,cssaos for gassy
part oto: the taws' ter ail
trains at q.v.. R. or C. to, R,
Pronipt Service and
Careful Attendance.
Owe Livery and Hack Service
will be lout n}•te-date
In every respect.*
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Now, I t)y " Mtestrwl street
flEfl PEPPENS ENO
flNE
o P. F. LAWRENCE & SONS
world. start I his head bent forward . to catch the -
tion, and the response is immediate merest. breath of so,+nd. He come Town Passenger and Tickets Agent'
and hearty. There are signs that hear the breathing. For an instant - 'Phone 8
ere,lt heart hunger is abroad in the
land, and although they ' `say little
About it multitudes are conscious of
a great lack in their inner lire":.
now there is a- nerf•et rade in the
'` jorrnalistie world of fea+uei"7 tense
'`. ilius a'ticles. Every magazine and
paper has taken this new retetan^
ceteeeet of its tide. a°."l is endeavor-
^• ton - we+ this. daroane by detains.
When yeti are Suffering with" rheu- t,-+h..relw'ls,ne "ld etre! new. nee,' enli,
mecism so you can hardly get around ,gions. as well as - fide rend fakes.
est try berg Pepper Rub and you will
have the 4utckest relief knewii.• BAREE SO 1 OF KdZAN
Nothing )las such ceneentrated, Delle- ”,
trating heat as red keglers.- Instant re- i -- --
lief.
lief. Just as. soon at you atpfly Red ' (Continued from page 6)
Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat
In, three minutes it warns the sore"He will be here tomorrow," \e•
spot through' and through,"- Frees the' peese answered him: "'romorrnw, at
blood circulation, breaks up the conges- ,°the sun goes down, he wail •inter the
• tion -and the old rheumatism torture , clearing. I know. :,iy blood hit:
is
his face turned so that the moonlight
struck his eyes. They 'were aflame
with a -mad fire. Then, still very
quietly, he drew aside the tiap at the
door.
It could not have been sound Heat
roused Baree, hidden m the`bmck bal-
sam shadow a dozen paces ewer
Perhaps. it was scent.- His' nostrils
twitched first; then he awoke. For.a
few seconds his eyes " glared at the
bent figure in the teree door. He
knew that it was not Carvel. The
old smelleethe man -beast's small, fil-
led his nostrils like a tatted poison,
He sprang to his feet aril stood with -
his lips•snarliee' hack slowly from hie
Iong fangs. McTaggart.had distil).
pearetl. Frons inside the tepee there
came a sound; a sudden movement o'
bodies, a startled ejaculation of one
gone. - Pepper'been singing it.all day. Tomorrow
red peppers Reddcoetlittle
Rub,made
front
tomorrow—for he will travel fast awakening front sleep—and then
cry, a love, half -smothered frightened
store. Get a jar at once. 'Use t for � Ookimow Jeem. 'Yes, he will come cry, and loW response to redt cry tepi
lumbago, neuritis, backache, stiff neck, fast." diet out frome under the balsam Barer
sore muscles, colds in chest. Almost 1 Carvel had bent his head. The
with
instant relief awaits }he Be sure ;soft tresses gripped :n his filigers
get the genuinev'with the name Reviles es 1 were crushed to his lips. The Wit
-
low, • each psckagr, low, looking again into the fire, die
not see. But she felt—and her sou
WO AN was beating like the wings of a bird.
"Ookimow .teem," she whispered•' -
a breath, a flutter of the lips so sof:
that C,'arvel heard no sound, in sudden horror leaped to his feet 1
REGAINS NEALTH If ld T b had b th t) " and rushed toward .the tepee. Nee
a sound in his throat that had in it
the note of death. •
• In the edge of the spruce th:ci:gl
Carvel rolled . uneasily, Strange
sounds were rousing him, cries that
in his exhaustion canoe to him as if ie
a'dream. At last he sat up, and then
nightitis possible hewouldhave Deese was in the, open, crying
mn ei
that whispered now ant then softly 'Teem Ooo
Jeem--• She was standing there
' ntsOtherWomentoKflow in the treetops. It was such a night" white and stint, her eyes with the
a a night when the Red Gods whisper blaze of the stars in them, and when
Ithoui Lydia s low among themeelveat a carnival of
she saw Carvel she flung out her
Vegetable Compound glory in which even tate dipping she• army to him, still crying :
down and the high stars seemed t"g ""Ookimow Jeemea0o-oo, Ookimow
quiver with the life bd a potent Ian- H
mirara
Yount �t, Ont.—"Before I took gunge. It is barely possible that old
Jeem
Lydia E.- kham'a Vegetable' Corn- Tubes,with his ninety In the tepee he heard the rage of .e
pouridlfaltweakand y years behind
ble, end lied him, vlould have learned something beast, the moaning cries of a roan.
all through ine, .or that at least he would have seg_ F forgot that d wit only la"t night
I wan living in mi ea petted' a thing which Carvel in his , he had come, and with a cry he swept
Orsi atthetime,and youth and confidence did not ee, L the Willow to his breast, and the n"e
oiwdayafriendcame Tomorrow -she will come to -morrow; .loaves axnis ti litened round his nee);
pizn randtolo# a herehe o Willow, exultant, had sale! that, , as"he moaned :
Vegetable Gom- But to old Tuboa the tree, iuigh'tins
0okimow Jeenl�-it°itt the tnan-
pound and adiseed have whispered, why not tonight " beast -in there ! It is the man -beast
me to take a bottle. It was midnight when the big ration from Lae Bain—and Bares- -
which I finally did. stood full above the little open it the Truth flashed upon Carvel, rind h'
I, began to get forest. In the tepee,.tin Willow: tu-io alight Neueeso )1n,in• his *rola,.Alie
strongeri
found oub sleeping, In a balsam shadow bacii ran away with her fecori the manna
read strange warnings ,in the winds name she had given h,fri 4
I NUkimow-�Jeem-� Ookimow
psima• left me. I am g ad from the fire Meat tisane and still that had grown sickening and her•
about this medicine 's► I think there it p , fe
note equal to it for Women who hire farther back in the edge of a spruce rible. In the ,spruce thighet Tot
troubles of this kind. I cannot.praire tbieltet slept Carvel. Dog and man her feet once more to tae ground.
the VegetableComnpound too hi y for were tired. They had travelled far Her arms were still tight around hie
the good it has deme me. Whenever I .,-.-___•_.....� -. • neek; he felt the wild terror of her .
c A To R IA breath wee sobbing, and her eves body as it throbbed against him; her
were on his face. Ile drew her elos.
For Infant* and Children ed, and :suddenly he eruthai his face
In Us* For t)vtl r 301foarS down elose' against here encs felt for ,
an instant
tant the warm thrill of her lips
Alway'n bears agrafnst his own.syigtratt+ri "Ile is dad, Nepeese,"
know of ' ei woman suffering I ani glad
R11. N .1r ,fMount retreat, Ontario.o�g, 1
Women throorboat the Donninioa are t
V getgabk C Lydia E. 1'inkhatn's d. t
Noharntful dntge are used ht its preps•
ration—juatroota and herbs—and it can
be taken in safety eves b a asirsiag t
motMr•or ode by on rtlrp re.'
Aweor 'Ago
to Meat Pie, Hash, -
Croquette, Stew or Soup
—and enjoy the rich
flavour and nutriment
of prime fresh beef.
!!
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The afforded by the Province � . x
COLS
security ir, 6in * • of f 1'lial•',° tin"::
Office, together with the.facilities extended 1", every Post
Office in Canada and other countries, make it pt)s dile rclr
everyone to deposit their savings in this 1;atir ,lnteres.
allowed, compounded half -yearly, with Lull cht'�1 int; pi•ivilt
The confidence the rural.cut mti::iti lactic' :*hi,wit itt
Flank, is indicated by the large incrcate ,, ttt•p,l ti wt►icl _
now over $21,000,000.
All deposits are guaranteed by the "civernitit�nt of
Province of Ontario.
• Remittances should be made by Post Office e money o
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e a :
Off'.
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Head Office :- 15 Queen's Park, Torouto
Toronto Branch Offices : '
Cor. Bay and Adelaide Sts. (`or. l'niversity arid Dundee
519 Danforth Avenue
Other Branches at -
Hamilton,. St. Catharines; St. Marys Pembroke
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--including luxurious mohair upholstery,
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case and smoking set, large efficient heat.
r, Nash.design .,4-whehl. brakes.. fill,,. at.
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