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The Goderich Star, 1928-11-29, Page 11ililleittiOAY, Nit\ ;nod _ MAR, ' 4111.1•1111.11**, 11 .41111111111.4.61.401.0Millie. I11111‘16411$111111111111111111,1161440aMitale4ratlitiliiiilefiliieliiiillii‘08.116. 4 a i Sunday Afternoon •I.: . . . a a „ Sy ISABEL IIAMIL Fox, Goierielt, Oa. I, a .,:.. ._ ti#114kPAPIEigir.TOVii41-**Arbili*Viritik**.*Cialt0P-4--• l'ire net Aehatead di ;awn my herd, _ ,i-ertatiers ie, deed, an ale-al:h., 'rade Or to defend Iles eadhe Ptetiore tido ceche a/ready well, tee - Maintain tee glees ei• Ilin creed, , avaiineet lerreaa the i piste:. Pie had • Aral kehee cal We land. .',Ftilt: 111C:11. Two tkeuratiene froth • Then dell Ile wan ilie cervande uaral 'dile ..1,tddndr- C:n1" t; Fee1.3741-1^ (41c.. (IF' • Wove Ilie leateeVe, face, dente eolyn0.7... Wheat thirty miles freire 'Andtethe :hely, :neater at the l'il7.:1.• in e New Jerusalem , verne, ahead twenty miles one. liete Appoint ray seal a pleehe , • eeene- watts. :, wonderfully tiao heart of . the docatle ' ." must letwe il2en cheered by tedde ' .. IdtAYER - - Welly Christian atteredens! Stan -dee • We prey Thee our leather that in :and edaerlathe' were now Euore :In ehdedonees: through which: Thou eel then evee. le•fore, todlet. Pee/ wee ' •• - - matest us to peed the, essurenee ot dhindhap Ito Rome net knewing what idliseruie htthe afraid-, e2 Men tuaY be ddeud"ladden to lihn there or whet ehould he his Senterw at alio hande . eut• copfidenee and consolation. • Strengthen of that Emperor whiled cruel ehr,lrac..,: us for ell -endurance and - ter Nyns 210Wa fmous. When Vaal . mad we have vidoey over zelf and . heatv the- brethren "he thanbad God . . sin thronedi Jesus. Clueste. our Lord. Men. and took courage." No doubt the ,...th • thoughtful eenturien gave them opd . de S, LESSON polr DEC. eth. 1928 nortunitiee for private conversations ,___ •• . e.thaeme.daididedpena dee" •Thenomee -flaying- aidieled at the lamerial -eitil ed Lessen Passage -Acta 28:11.24, -- Julius hastened to peteent himself . 30. 31 - end his charge to the eaptein .of the . G • nraetorian guard, whose duty it Netis , olden Text -Rom. 1:10. . tit reeeive prisorers consigned to AJudgment of the . Emneror. TYpen 'ftew r intering . on the islarvb at • • , fa • r • - • ''MeIlta, .Patel and hie companieris un- the vorable epoet 0 Julius. St. _ . ..- tier tbe ..escort _of, the ..Centorionehook, . peel dem not detained in eustoilydbut euffered to dev.ell in Ids own hiree passage in a ship of Alexandria and • in due time reael3congregation had eds their destine- •- leddinne• where -ho • time The Bowen estaidiebed el. elle• shm ;edition whence •le labered most- . ... 'cfrectiveIv both amongst Jew $ and and o th ..: • been notifiee. of the coming of Pauh .• Gentiles durinv twit -whole year. He :• ...i.. ... s„abrethren despatched a de- 4-d4dbegan...his work at Renee exactly ted • - • -. ---e- • • . • • .d"m"-'' •' - • 110. -did . everywhere else. He called • 11. THE GODERICH STAR A First Aider to the Rescue GOLD MED OFFEE NAN,* • e amide ; dee: together the chief of ;the Jews three Innen Breakdown days after his arrival. How, it may • be thought, could an unknown slew HEART:MINED HER • entering Rome ventuye to sumreon . the heads of the Jewish -community. '• ,COULD NOTiSLEEP many'o them men of 'wealth and M position? • But, then, we must any t. womon who' shoula be etreng• a member that St. Paul was no indite. nd healthy, full of life and energy is . bound by the hhacklee ot ilhhealth. ary Jew from the point of view tale. •leostio disease or constitutional die. en by Roman societyo He had aerie.. • ,of weak beart, shettered nerves Mx- wee alteman citizen of Jewishebirth, poverishee bleed and an exhausted' eon. and, this at once R . gave him P°sitibill BOOK• --LOVE• S CORNER turbancoltas left its mark in the toren ed in Rome a state prisoner, and. he ; ,*••••••• I • • 1 • *. A .! • • -TT aaa.st't;',Ustta's, • •. • • "I was gaited to work on iny motorcycle," explained the victim of a serious evident as he lay on NATIONAL GROCERS COMPANY mime a enotvy bospltal cot, "when an auto came out of an ailed, threw me to the pavement, tearing my boot . Wholes• ale Disiellmtote • • off and severtng an artery. kortunately a Bell Telephone manewas *passing. He stopped the bleeding , • made a tournieuet and had me In a fine shave when the ambulance armed."• •40 a e eone tta y appenin • along when some victim of seriou i li i i di d f• - .....,...... -........,.... . ••Instritetton elasses in all ranks of te ephone employees have turned out un arreyof skilled dirst s s up s n re n e Aiders who r in 11 It assistance. Knowing what to do arxd in..t how to do it,....l many lives. Seventy per cent of all Bell Med workers are qualified First Alders.• Iota• rnem tor inters on' ban.' ! . A tonindttee cot -de -nett to Inquire At 4.1.0 • ....06.04.e.,••••,••••••••••••••.. •1•.,,••••••••• • •• • • Int° tho intittntr . halt' entitling eint to a certain amount of dition of the witole vacua These.teembiee hahd day dia axle• consideration. •St. Paul. told his•• • story to these chief men ofthe .10WRZ (Br Jane Holtby) accounted the. bad tr attne t h d ' 40004 !before It id one of Ite meetined a • • • . 1 Kendall fluit fanner maned Wesel, sh known as the Paradiro the Itenrap. 1 1Playful ' . et., !of th is pnre. !cuter kind • el' dwarf , • ;Pled and owned, ex-tin:let plaetetions • - d . apple, which le common io the denier. *** *-*** • - • •• • 7' • . : fle-"What have. you in the line Alf shirtia?" She --"We have no line of shirte. We Fend our- washing out." • , • - a • . •••••*••••.•.••••0;1.' Politicians .110 wan a MT:it utlyneate of ivhat. • _ heedetedr *as es • % "It Is th • finest a 1, it it e. Jerusalem, and indicated the charae-• in a taled assembly sueb, as the evidence. "'In inet. It •Is the tht.y• • to expound to them. "For this MIAMI • s' ddReeN• WILLOW received at the hands of the Jews of "A Good Book is the Best Companion!! wort& said Mr, N't nod, in eh= Ida ter of his teaching whieh he wished d_ ••.. •:•••, :• :••:••• :441.* pp t to - . ' • ' Britiele House of Comminis there are !lad in die Garden of Eden." •"dow i the houses are all crooked and lean •• a.: naturally some unusual. specimens of ed you know dice- luel It In illi• killsra; ' therefore did I enereat you to see and speak with me; because' tha.t for the against_ each •other ;for support be.... the iryiyuy iiiyd, owl. yr these was !den ot Eden?" lie war, asked, • • : bope of Israel I am bounedwith th' house of the .willondheee she knew ".When 1Vlargaret Harrah found the l cense they are too old to stand up -1 e, _ 1 h T . • "Well." he repliedeenylutt does the hes Tanino, a little boo et Sr et ellar emelt'. tide antherlt! °a I lioly Ilookhgte? Eye slimily Out: out ellain-d Idevitig thus Inlay inatee34' that this WAS an .end of her 'searching, .1101t. , . . ed his desires, the Jewish council in. thriated•that no communication had For her it was the only house in the seven, his sister, Nanou, ,and Tin- Indian :administration, who. WAS re- 1 her hand and. gathered an tipple and ourlet,. alonino's ve:y. own been mnde to then from Jerusalem. world that eould' el/et matted Prain t and of you se tim father and mother donkeh, gardeh as . the ugliest X.P. of the gave It to A.dam. . No menden or a remeily that Will Supply- food,. for the - the moment that her eyes reited upon d. .-,d.. . . day; in ract, It was said that ids laek i AM g.Att***A . • . ladder! it -must have bt.elt till. Para- diso btoek, itud that le ielly it -113. ito • AO:rusted nerved ehat will strengthen Theo. bowel:ter, • being desirous- ef ite set like an. old weed -grown reek a of ph)sical attractiveness was the =deo ...you know hew -perfume 18 • - - -- taltlleda" ' tilt • week heart and invigoento tho - hearing him at length, appointed a a green sea 14 garden she knew that . *MIA SySteilla timp enet peace:ha et his • loenilles. here could she -make home, head made"? Tonino • didret either, id- only •subject •aiewirich the tWo Sides • • Theifax, N S writes -"I am et tete." particulaelv before eiegeee,„„ --an-architeet, would have'ehesen *one- j tbt pfiurpose, until he gods through Of the 11011SS WM'S ill voutplete ttgree- n • •• or eh- r. .0PuIP iiiierrPlorenge aide, 20e stem, da, Aer lie had dare 6n. previous occasions her childien.and be happer.° John, as s a er glow ders fed phone operator, and some Months ago .. pointed out the graduel development thir.g more modern, "but ehargeeehea pet time factory. He learne how. meet! $trtingely enoteth Sir Richard 114. lectile 'Oil iVilot le Jumble of inedl- cinal substances thrown' togetheeand had a deey bad neevolle breakdown of Onrce-Ptietioees in the law and woman -wise; knew. better. She Idl' 'and Men tnakes •soree for hie mother. tl o I d t• i .1f d • ,ug ) st pet t et Apo lo.. • Mashed by advertising, WI the result h My lteart pained mo a great d,n1tntl eropliete. shoviing how- thethee had aff that she minter -make a hone out 'oedf But his :greatest joy is working in • ."Viety they calhitty wife and. MO • my nerves were to bad could .not 'Iron fulfilled in Jesus Christ It was that decrepit, • neglected old house eke. A • potter teaches him, aria •sleep at night. X tried many India with the Jewq at Rome as it had beet: 'because 'the loved it." But it wee Tonmo is aide to make eups and eau - tines, but did not get inueh relief el:few-here. Some believed and Aorne really because of the willow tree that cers and bowls and sell them for until X started to take Milburad 'believed not as Peul preached unto she laved it so intensely -the willow enough money to keen Tintonteed dleauta• and the Beasts' -1 don't s t • ts oe e . healing gitalities of eerath MO as knonedbeereniarked on one oeskasten. •ahidied to the human WO. If is a "Alter all, she isn't 'et, bad -Month," rare combination. and it won and kept Wart deed Nerve Pins. 1 only used •them. The meeting yeas one much tree that was to dominate life in the who eats such a lot of dram they 1 s s one a t te mane stades told one box, arid X just have to write and more ger discussion then for addres- house -that was as a thread binding were afraid the would nods to be. by sir Arthur Orillith-leosestwen, ill publie favor from the rued A. trial , tell you how thankful X am for your • eds.' Frein morning till evening the together all the lives lived beneath it mild. The whole village Is proud of of it will carry convietion to any who ' Another Interesting and in •many „eh-. Wenderful eemetly. T ant now able to disputation continued. till at Mat the -the willow tree that M time absorb- this little donkey when she -anis the sleep soundly, and -haven't any herdblo Anos,tle dismiesed them with the ed Margaret's spirit end hept it ti, rime at the fair in the big town. dinner- , i stern words of the Prophet Isehtei living thing for her family. Ihonino does lots of other thing's. • Price eOe. a box at all druggists and . where 'he depicts 'the hepeless state For . Margaret and her daughter too -gets lost on the ntountains, wins _.. deafen or ntailededitect _en:receipt of of those who ohstinsttely close .their Lynette the willow tree 'became a re- n prize at sehoel and is elumen to lead hes •by The 'e, `Milburn did letadd heers tredhedetiten of'ennoletion.-----Thet fuge-for Michael, the..sen,-aint0,st..-a- the. dance. .Thja heolt has tete Of 1)'( ole entt ta 11.1., book, Memories. doubt its power to repair and heal. ways strange Parliamentary personal- iThe Goderieh Star for Service and • $lt.oND rat= , ,, ses too lw.3111I . 10.411 Va ltUt11 $1.0 f "". 2 Aat.A1 Dolor will Lo fauna o Puxrle din toot` ore • to to !simple., but 11 it4 to mimeo ot rry kb and If yula folve it aocre.dv, aaj tell for ut boyet of I0Ml 5.M%L at It 6431l• 4314 lave on ot.elloot opyortuntiaN 14 te.4 4 cent mat, liensoe, so value nolo 41.0 • w toed e 1ronaaholt1 rnteramv Itoroely *bat 14 0A541): gad. 113L301M32t. it, And me •it. It aa• batuanino nonvo wouan evaty day. ...• V 1 11 It). Was Ilepry Labouchere. the Lib- Satisfaction. • eral • inentber • for Northampton, of whom tiiis _true anecdote is told. • ; tn a previena..itadical. Government, •oronixe.flut. the Jews ee Remo do net seem to good.- • • •• , tures made *front wood euts. They Shaw.Lefevid was •First Commission - hove been like those of other eitied. The earlier part of the book is a show how Tonino dressee and lots of er of Works, and he conceived the ' wow.. oar.."..kow •fnithey die• hat redivide* oppose or marvelloue study of hhild minds and the things he does and the places lie Uii DI I r I • • SWA..RTS" . • _ flute and..florts Inerg jfaik'Stables, EtOr: Montreal Street- • lust off the Square ' • • • SEVERAL VIRST-CLASS.VdrioS READY FOILSEItYleadedetreIOLANYWHERL AND WHEN Y01.1 WANT TO CET THERE 'Busses Meet all Trains and Pasienger Boat • sss • Paengers called for in any • , pert of the town . for elf trains at O. T. R. or C. P. R, Depots. • Prompt Service and. Careful Attendance• . 00 Livery and Hack Service will.be found up-to•-dato in every respect. grim" '•Your Patronage Solicited . T. SWARTS Phone 107 , Montreal Street 1110 1fl( 5U1 ettempt to evience St. Paul by violent, their reactions. "It was the motif of goes. eo, • roundinge of Westminster A.bbey by • . the Apeette in St..Lulted narrative is life and bide.' but. We .overtalies Mid years will love reading° this Ynonntk fel* the lt tylinTnne we p4 Of Michael names life to eseape.from Any boy or girl from .six to ten pulling down some or the obstructive hookbitndfags in the immediate neighbor - file: ott,,, 111,,do t.‘,.4 whoteyeahael and little happiness eoines to ,elettle *Toninos" bv Hill and Max- hoodWhen the scheme was still on • 1' 't 'dein hired clwenened en.d reeeived bint. He is never able to face thing.) well, is published by Macmillene, in the stocks, . he confided it, most un - all at went In w4+.11 him peenehiee the way leis sitter does. , : 'Toronto • ' ' .. , ' • • wisely, to his deur rriend, Lobby. The ow; 'kingdom of .Ged. and editiehiee the. • - Lynette was a much less difficult • . . . : .• ' • latterwas pleased to expresa ehls en- teirve coneer“ro• . filo Lord jeene child than Aliehael. "Thinga talked . •• rThelee, weed .111boldness, none for- to Lynette. She • had. as Margaret• bidding him." . . • . •• • ' had had, a persistent mental . cm- VOSPitell for Sick Children , . The Texpositor's Bobh mumon with inanimate things, Foe 87 Collette St.. 100rOntO t3. Ont. • her the front door always opened D MISSIO•NS with a 'welcome, pleased to see her. - • - • December, 1928. tire approval of so excellent a scheme, .. and then -went and botight a, helmet scheduled to eonot. down, and so 0P - •set the whole plan. The house is add standing. Shaw-Lefeyre was quite --___________. h„,a_...e, _ r --. ehee-----ea--- diaturally-huligitinit, au told leabbye ee •ded----Mledw - - - - - datdn:Itild 'Id For stone years past thowork that just' what he thought of hint. The, oven: dueence Shall We • Shorten Our Lines . because it was made of • oak, She • thie Hospital . has been able to• do latter's reply was ehttraeterietiee- de Strong Argument frem the London formed terrifte attachments for ell tor the children of Ontario has been . "1 know.' tity dear Shaw," he said. ' •'TinleS -•thing's that had a part In .her daily . „„. seriously cramped through lack ot that I- have belnived*to you an badly -The. prudent policy for an army me' -----' space. A point was reached where hare pressed is to shorten its lines. Put heppiness-at least love-- es elle one man could bebave to an - the Trustees had to decide whether ether; but If one did not occasionally It may be assumed that the Church eludes Lynet e too, an . s s only • t dehi• is hard pressed, both in men and in seyed from disaster by •the willow the -utmost number of "Sick Kidd' Its eervIce should be restricted do way meet . emote._ on oiled reteneseh ' • material; • its -wisdom, . therefore, tree. 'This ilomination ofthe tiele WhOill it could nrorlde with cots or how dun life would bel" etvoidd appear to lie inatbold sherten- meet interesting_and'enigee. weethei it should add to its room. - aSidedanees Powell. the great client- • The book throughout is beat:1640h' .. 'There are Many yotingsters safer. Dion -of -church, eviedlinown eie the ing of the lines, and that must mean " *e - . a concentration upon the mishions written -not very joyous, but a keen hts from afflictions of the spine and Buezerehanot because of anpecu • whiCh wait at its door -its "far-flung and penetrating study and ono -or aide joints, whom only many longdnonthe liarity, of speech, but because, in battle -line" must be surrendered,' and Sorbing interest. . can restore to health and strength. early Victorian ttyp, being 'milliliter the 'Church meet call upon its sons to • eGreen :Willow," by. Ethel Motinin. Medical eare wilt help; but what for IlradeolA, he brought in a Bill • . D 0 D D's 1, dted-rdiCKAC-154. sq, PILLS T�F PI' OR II v tri • o 'defend its cause, threatenea by Amp- 208 nages, price $2.00, is published they principally need is fresh air tiesignated to reetraitt the unmetod- . deism ...or indifference at home: so by Doubleday, Doran and Gundy, anu eunshizte. fIttherto the Hospital ions sounds of buezers und hooters - Toronto.. • for Sick Ceiklren ha o looked Meer at works.. The 11111 wen rehsetee, and the argument runs. * • ••••••••••••••• 'there on antranOO to ita Awry ottrit sa otal tm • um, %Inc ,of Ow* aniCantat lead* you inns and• Arounti Ito •s.lams, tins% cot tbrouatt ebt • qattat-tiko-ctOt- or.ain-at' .64 --cohlet ar- 5On-A - 5.ot Ma113. t!.. oath and traco it with * taft vcit,1 And you nail the outline of :a • valvular . „ ._•• „.... • Cut tnst the`Purria'sivtr5iritr n'pro addtras fitoinio on of parr. Inotaln-r trial • ..• the .werds hate intscd PrVin Anti. iintt ttaa.t fruit tn a ... • .. 1114.1* ltint dot .vau , • . iind it 13 itest nsil Otos /milf. volt slut • • mrdiatily if .yost fro :meat. And It %at,' r'• •.• •-nsi you, At our Ital. an41. rtststnt» t4/1331 • . ' teed soar Ot P.A4 ISt 24 tenet vrr 101. • Ihe re.,.e 11 ro.nl in Vet. 5as;ant • . r.sra. $40 Ofte eatir And .to loot • • • *tall• all AA 15.;res aro Ati.anated. • WS 114111 ttIVIN Aitl •fitC/NAVD5 (110 . Prat iltS t *511 3fliii 5 CO 1'45.445N iPrlitl"PY •14. 1.1-4115 As5pi; • 101 0.0' 5A,!• • . We ate tteart. '44 9.33 - 11,, 901 rti,C ittlt north asn• . 0-i!ts to err? IPPIV4Cr. tondar.• . • fag -.wino • •nt.Rt...•on avariv;-a.-.1 - .441C U.' hvit t 0,0 j lot ja • •cfrnt ; 1••• r,, .ssal L.t4tLICP11 will be at• fats, rt. flare t.I.V.Irri'Vjr.INd • • /1.3;113D, 1.'11, etre 1, I 11 -/ ac as lla ye/ g WI? 01191i- , But the Church witidone voice has .reach children In an institution close so was hp by the electors of Bradford • . rejected this Ioin obedience to a Ann Gaysworthy Paige is a vivid, by a ekePleyground. •where more at the next eileetion. whereupon very Jogic of idic ts own -the log of irituafl nah i fortunate bog nat no person, w o s more ser- ys and g rIs th I enhey r buzzer in tin. vielnity celelkintea the • exper•ience. • The ableet minds in die • lona than money troublere. is absolute. oports.„ imagine their plight, lying o eritetedriwerdeeedoeleadeweedet ccan b line; and at verything exeept her husbander occasion buzzing eorainuously f edeeedoor • • r•-•-•••••---, Church will not hear of- a eltort.eneti. ly undaunted by afire which destroys onth afterheionth listenino tothe an unknown. and quint uneountable ; • so many powerful 'minds concerned ninnuscritits and valuable books, ntul Ire October lat. the Ilimpital tor tl:SE n . bouts andlaughter of othorthildren. • number Imre' er id • no time have there been e • During the war ihe author was Sink Children opened its country with the foreign missionary enter , then- °ernes oil and remoulds her life • • • Patelamentary. Secretary to the Mtn- • • on qui. met anee „winning Joy and. annex devoted to routigstero whose • ed• . prise tie there are today. The pri. Hydro -Electric pardonable sin for .4 Modern man iei brinpineas to all w'ho come in contnet one chance to nave their limbs letrd °I. Pointed's, and was required • to despair of the human fetidly, or to• With h"d• must bo la some hmee -where they hardene. On his tIrst visit ho was to visit eleotland•on a number et oc. . . straightened or their bodies bullt demand 'a snfety for himself oe Ifer ;brothers Dan1 it surgeon from , very dynamic nereen. ere • have ounehine and treat air plus entertained by illE.OPMS..51r0RE„ people which id not offered to • an. .1 1(°''", • Lord Protest of nursing taro and Medical attention. Aberdeen, who In. ifrot Iced did not • . , Ive,..awfiot mivint; .beett.swou leers at it edele• in the nffoir etf Ch• hohee ha -4 .hd,,ch .letehiteighteof. Land noar •wontoo„ drieh any ef.tlie pre -leer witlekey that .. • said. 'except' in a saved race. Braithwitites. , t. • '1 :01•011711•-'''• ;.1 deeedeheel .Coolt tor Stark' ity • Woolt by Elottritity Iran by Eetncitr CONVENIENT, CLEAN, QUICK Cheaper thou Cool or Wood Ad eleetrie Vacuum ."1e.art0.`.' removes the dust.. Koom lust moves fix dust. We. guarantee, .-111 it y f_o Lamps ,5t It lifatIfJ, Walk in and ditplAs at The Hydro Store The Chureld believing as it mugt 0.410d reftlee for Arm and her in/Ahead children- aro winning Gide wee inch pIalued iha.t he hail vowed to fo low •-- • • 0,Way Minn the Murk Of the cit., Wan offered. The 'herd Phnom ex There's nothing quite like' ZEBRA LIQuir) STOVE POLISH for keeping your kitchen range as glowingly, • beautifully black as the day you bought it. Try.it next tithe! It's new- • odeed-- • and a, wonderfully 'clean LInd easy polish to use.. • •. that in itti Gospel there is it -sure tapir. rifielincl after the fire. The , , Prnetical tit health in An environment of s un. ale dine el lead tet abstain trent a ug the war. "The next. year, " write kr eir Arthur et :wanton again to visit the • not finisk its task in Europe and ad little sou of the Breithwaite's---Mi• whom it wilt -lake a long titan to g; • itual foundation for =whim], cannot I friendallin of Pau owl Michael for chine. pure breezea and quiet. • trot duel limit its vision or lin service. Noe dharl lernithwaite-Aned champion- The coUntry hoepltal, at Thistle. • tan it do ite work piecemeal: it car,.ishitt and tender care of the neeleeee• d town la a tioderend for children ei ' . , ratline City, and 1 nen again enter - forwards begin in Asia, leeevoneh. chnedie ardent work -Donee love for eure. It aloe liberateo a, hundred afth....1 it, vb.. T_,.,,,1 Pro', net, r is I. out Asia there is in Proeedda cam. the. treeretarydedear old uncle cote in the oarent Inetitution for ' theededdbod'de'ddr, '11',7r,:,;,71.(in• l'v''Ilt'i", ' Plete transfoemation of nodal Midi- °Seale" hello talcee a felendlh finger youngstera who can be cot right in si • tations, habits, ateudards, and lee. in the pie, all make interestino toad. a abort time if quickly. given eon. enallideenea white' 1 observed lie was -, stant attention. '• So the lieepital for -.enieddng hlinnelf• ' iniedlind are all touched with the eht• liefa. The movement is unceueing ; mor and ronlance that Graee Rich- Siek 'Children has new two doors to "'1 atm delighted to nee edit taking keep open day and ulaht to twer7 . vtIglea"thoalyis:101 7abgtr 7pPadi'. it will as little wait on our "conven- ience ea the tideit ef the sea." The Mood tests over her characters. 'tbhuattIeleilluffilhnandt . . "At the douth Gate," hydGraidd id 'deed toter and treed.. • •Chutah. indeed, so far from thinking v der mold than halt a e eatery the most patriotically abjured alcohol for that the missionary enterprise can be lilchilloled; ddd Paehee. Price $2.00. it; nublislied by tespital has depended for ha very^ ethe duration?' he aninvered, - delayeel. is stricken by remorse to Y. Doran and ,-deltitentio upon the public reeponse . 'the war !anted ao long that 1 felt It • 1 en tee nineddde of Provence., f.: • , . „ . tudy 1 Lad committed it to writing. Gundy, TOrolritno.(Mietia ' know that it in late. :Airiest too late. 0 * * 0, - to ha annual appeal which, being in •Ineumbent on ne• to mace:lain pro- . • ' with the offer of a faith to ethieli all behalf of ehildrott, is appeoptietele elnely what 1 had• promleed. Fortune 3111ENILE the spirituel strivinga of the teat , ,. made at Chrietmas time For over have reeved. 11e deare tlee Itledldd acel deed ' 1 found It had said that 1 would not • . In the early dayof Pretestried Ilerance. in Nouvilo, the term where eneldett to make both mule meet h7 • p artait 4.! of whinkey for the duration t passions. willi an nuslcitvand nem- e' _.-eh-dek ..ad.,_........1.4.0.1.....k.h____,,_, the donattona of itn frieude, whthe er sion beyond all praiee. the mission- • . aa / b dollara . t , of the war, but thin le not whiakeeed " c, Pat the end of 192e tinde it with Mid John Hodge' when Allatnted of taww. farm tfuEl to ray for ILI ,14.4ty•Pensionn. always toot: in nood part optative,• . jokes eorteerning • his portly appear. i To itsold ie One story that anunied hint ' frin13 thO /foliate ter .,"00. slick mat:iron mice mom owes. It greatly arose out of his visit to the ' tee beestuee co naanv of emir -readers 'idellediall cantle 011 the Snide% coast. • aro Stehle/led in tint ever-growine; "The Canadian -general was Pilot. envie. that 1 trent/ale tIpett Year ;Jim ibelee." writes the author. "and pace 10 vended them that ft Was 1 eleaS with a toad tolonel. We got noir tieradoeito lit the Viet that eta. 1,treparair40 and the staff colonel and -• hohlenr.d the Ifeeplisda Tresteto to et ;taw the general and Hodge viand- , build for the future. With an extra ilitek, 00. an elevated lam% liodeehl f. _ efgold etheddeted led le %TV, 11„,e-011.• ;IittmotIne tilaelt figure allowin -. up • rennet tato income oft tne ceder.: '0 femme,. . 11 I Z if t* 1 ' 'what a farapt for a often. he . lta argent, nadee • ariea genoht to win Irene-elite1 behave aid for the, foitin Afterwards the timed) woe Ode to dream of a Chalet arising in the East and in the Routh, and the thdam, in a measurte ' Lee eome tette. There lute now tome ie the veera -vintint .of oatieee ne. . e - %la co e bleier of •their life the flet viten! Yalliee of the eensoel. Thee tend tile mleasioriory erateivad e tame ead tee etatedmenehin weeld rebore-. ean Ire toted -steel in the eteediee eee -tire eteteenaavehitt white), thaelie , inter II ,t40:ouscraIly rireT trehec /et.. ;el' I, vex the whole 'Me •ei.• calehe lichee The Church fd oled ' trft. ',Aden" eftgli cone to the Leh, „ ji aid/ hitette to the teledeenthe (1 Ite• in' •!Tetley, • .1 Cirildrom So Will You M the nest sire of buy 'fleziner lie'. The Ant dose &mu toe thireyo-- Yd?Ovell the swath tedium -5, gird &tights the sat... DZNeteht tram ea other rowdies for nno4114..• 1fo!44.Eromeritls. Pnewootna net.4 tweet Ind Moe urtn4e* ereookthete unier mney-rett:t1edgmaninter.. W, dediees l'Arattodla lit hist**1 Rt. Bum itro lothe 044- saissi• etiopetwor k 75c and 40c Min" pnt OtrO :n0:6 ableatt Of P. )n [would leaked I cold. 'Woe replied Faithfully yam. .• the Came/Ian colored. 'but It &tad if r. ROBERTSON', lite :liner would WM Wm! Cttalrmatl Alves1 Committee, edenv net?' 'Weil, eou needeberede till 7 , if . IA 11 *7 ''%•• ZEBRA. 2110WEKET) STOVE POLISrri IN BOTTLES Po: thex:a who pude!? it, Zolm'a P49te Stova Polish io ntill to to had at all dealers. • • • M 4. • • -•-•• •:,0 _ 1