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Lesson X.111. M,lrqh 27
1 THE LIVINQ CHRIST.
Le:�son-Mr4tt, 23: 1.23, Prinlod
. Text -Malt. 28: 1-10, 16-20.
. Rastern Lesson.,
i ,�, I Golden Text.-Iq am with you al�
'WAYS, even unto tile end of . the
� ,%vorVd" (Matt. �8: 25) ' .
J (Historical S(AtIng.
. TIma.-Apr, 0, A� D. 30.
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JerusAlem and y1cinity. .
.1e The Lesson Text.
- 1 NOW late ,on tI4e'Sabb%tJi day, as
it began to dawn toward the first day
. -of the week, came Mary Magdalene
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and the other Vary to see the gap-
ulchre. 1, 0
2 And behold, there was a great
,earthquake; for aa angei oi the Lord
_� descended froul heaven, and came
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3 H-18 appearance Was as lightn�
Ing, and his ralment white as snow:
4 and for tear -of him the'watch-
. ers Aid quake, and blecame as deaA
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. 15 And the angel answered and
;said unto * tile women, Fear not' ye;
for I knfow that ye seek Jesms, who
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-6 He is not.here; for lie is risen,
. even as lie Said. Come, see the
,Place where the Lord lay. . .
7 And go qui,ekly, and ,tell lifs, diE-
� ,ciples, He IS risen from the dead;
and, lo, lie �goeth before you Into
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Galilee,; there Aliall Ye see him; ID, I
have told You.
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ran. -to bria
,g Ills disciples word.
9 And -.behold, Jeius met them,
� saying, All haill. - Anq they came, and
took hold of his feet, and worshipped
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Fear 'not: go tell my bretGiren ithat
they shal . f-s�e me.
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d6 Qut thia eleven disciples went
. Into Galilee unto the mountains where
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. worshipped him; and some doubted.
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� 117 And Jesus came to thein and
spake .unto them, sayinp,,'All U11�110r-
I ity hath beeli given. unto me In. heav-
an and on ear,th.
1 19 Go ye therefore, and make dig-
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elples lot all the nations, baptizing
I I them into the name ,of the Fa�her
-and ot the Son and of the Holy
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20 tMehing fhem. ,to observe all
things whatsoever I oo-mmander you:
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. and lo, I am with,you W.,vays, eveL
Unto the end of -the .world.
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I -1 Verse 1. The resurrectioA lesson
Is studied today becalise toda,y is
� Baster. The Romans measured the
day from suriset. The, evidence of
all 4ILe dospel accounts lt,ogether
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� time Was about daybreak Sunday
morning. The, two Marys were
Ma�y of Magdala (Luke 8: 2; Mitt..
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27� ,61; ,Mark 1-5: 47) and probably
I 'Mark the mother or James the Less
(27: 56). Mark 6ayg Salome was
present (18: 1), and �,ukg) a dols
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-Joanna (24:`10; 6: 3). 1
. Vers8i -2. The description here
,plainly hiffiloates a miracle. 'Me
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1-11; Luke 24: I-12; John 20: 1-8.
The language of verse 3 suggests
the transfiguration Scene.
Verse 4. The men of the Roman 'I
. guard, prubably through friaht,
'I'mooned Into unconsciousness."
Verse 5. In reconciling the seem -
Ing differences In ,the tour accounts,
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all that it neconsary Is to accept all'of
them as true. The guard had rea-
son to be alarmed; not -so these wo-
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Verse 6. Jesus here recalls a pre-
dietion lie 'had made 'which Ills dis-
elples did Uot understand (Matt, 16:
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tomb -where the -Lord had been? They
Were convinced that Ile bad visen, ,.
Verse 7. As soon as the Lord had
Asen. -there was wovk for His dig-
c.-ples to do. There was a wolider-
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been the glory of the ages ever since.
Verse S. Naturally .they were ex-
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greit chums and are very anxious to
reading Your column since it start-
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Miss Rop.alina wolcomes ,letters from need such decoration very sadly, but
get Some Of Your motherly advice we
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young women asking for advice on t thing fresh air, cold water and
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tiOas:
I. Do you think there Is any harm
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kiss a girl all revior after he has paid
."r a call? What should a person do
ilny subject. All you have to do Is notion.,; about how to act with a
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conception reached in -the language
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in me to fight when things looked
to address. your letter to (,ung man would be more helpful to
2. How �old Ishould a girl be before
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girl that takes your advice will be
alright. I am 22 and have never fallen
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drive on returning should Wile invite
When you reall need my advice
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Dear Miss -Rosalind-I have been
him Into the -house?
her pifferent -course of life each for-
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believe in love at first sigh,t. I am
- an inteiested reader of your column
4. It a very dear boy friend 19 leav-
but Was more fortunate than many
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It is not nice for boy,and girl chums
f or a long time. What splendid ad-
Dear 511ss Rosalind -1 read your vice you -give, and what crazy ques-
column of Advice to Girls and I've
Ing for a long while is it right for a
girl to let him kiss her good-bye?
the forty days between the Tesurrec'
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Cuticura Girls Are
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tions you are sometime% asked.
I always found It interesting and Often I am eighteen Years of age and of a
I tell my sister Is She would only fol- ver respectable family. I
5. It a girl goes to a place of
amusement and she meets an old
friend
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low some of the advice that irwould CbIfeglate -and hope to enter College
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and goes home wital .him should
'her steady fellow be,jealous?
very well, and cannot enjoy life very
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into the uani of tile Father, Jesus
do her a ,world of good and she Would soon.
have, less trouble. I noticed In your column that
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6. Is it right for a gri to ,propose
,ROSALIND.
N�)tblng so insures a healthy, clearcom.
lexion, soft. white hands, and glossy
luxuriant
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B. wished to correspond with u
The real reason I'm writing to yoa Young girl, Would you please for-
In leap -year?
7. Do you conkider kissing a filthy
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bair as Cuticara soap, issigea
by .Cuticura Ointment when necessary
or not? ; am not happy this way -1
lovee home, if I had one of my very
is that I read of a Young lady known ward my name and address to him.
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habit among people?
several of the, best doctors in Cape
Cuticura Talcum is delicate, delightful:
distingtid. It Imparts to thp person A
Dear NIL,s Rosalind -Por some t 'me
as Mickey who stated she would like TAN -TRY BOG -US.
VI-11"XIS.
Jesus had already taught His dig-
charm incomparable and peculiar to itself,
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to correspond with more writers in Welcome, thrica welcome, sensible
Ontario; would she be willing to cor- stranger. We Would really and truly
respond ,with a boy?" if,'so I'd only *
The easiest way to answer the
Chums Is by numbers.
-tile child ,soffering It cannot
thrive. To keep the children well
S0JV2!ic. Mime n125*nd$0r_ Talc=28c. Sold
throughouttlieDominion. CanadianDepet.,
Lyman. Lhaited, 344 St, Paul St., W N6u tracal
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cited with both fear and joy. -0,
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be glad to write to her as I've a lot of
appreciate a long, interesting scrawl
from so evidently interesting a cor-
First -Of course not. I would
rather dance than eat any
AW-Cuticura, ap shaves wiihout mu
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Verse 9. "All 1AP wag ,% simple
his
RHEUMATIC PAIN
,Idle time on my hands, but of course
If she wishes to 'correspond with
respondent. I
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form of salutitiou. The women May
The chief symptom of rheumatism
Young girls -only, I hope you will ex-
he wants the letters he wrotg de-
on what mother thinks about the
'boy.
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mQe -themselves,
by touch.ug'HIm., that He.,was really
HAVE DISAPPEARED
cuse me for intetferring and using
Your time,
Dear Miss Rosalind -I have been
w ecol nd.
CANADA'S WAR COST
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ment Is the one that most quickly re-
lieves and,/.�'anlslies the -pain. M'a n Y
It any 9ther young ladythat wishes,
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reading Your column since it start-
ed, I have a few to
Fourth -See ans,wer to third.
Fifth -Did -she go with one boy,
DU01C YEAR 1921-2
. Verse 10, The Gospel. tells of a
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Write to a young man, I'd only be
delighted to write as I find it helps
questions ask
You: First, Is it wrong for a boy to
and leave him to go home with an-
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number of other alipearances; ,which
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to kill. the Idle time, and also it aielps
broaden vne'- m1-1 — a, I - ,
kiss a girl all revior after he has paid
."r a call? What should a person do
other? If so, she was very rude. But
If she went alone or with another
Canada, 'viiiii bay(,, to prryide forin- .
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or her in understanding, different peo-
If he 'has sent a lot of love I
a girl and she's lot letters to
girl-nD one has a right to object.
,91xth-Surely YOU are joking, If
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John 21: 1-13; Matt 28: 16-20; 1.,Cor,
vle who live In this great 'country
ours. During tile
got, a. from her?
She also has a handkerchief of his and
not You probably knoNV my answer,
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15: 6, 7; Luke 21':* 54), 51; Acts 1:
The chief symptom of rheumatism
tot years of War
hat are past, I had many a corres-
he wants the letters he wrotg de-
Seventh -Ask your doctor.
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is pain. The most successful treat-
pondent writing to me, and I can say
Ftroyed and also wants bis handker-
ROSALIND.
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Ver"s 116-20. Jesus' final Inter-
ment Is the one that most quickly re-
lieves and,/.�'anlslies the -pain. M'a n Y
trutlif ully that -they helped me
chief? He has asked the girl for
them but she refuses to them
Dear ,Mlss Rosalind -I have been
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view with IF disciples took elace in
rheumatic people suffer pains that
through many a weary ho r When I
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stood in tile shell -torn ,trenches of
give UP.
NTV'hat's a fellow to do then? We 11 I
,cleading )Ietters that have been an-
Soldiers' Land- I .
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Gaailae, Way, A. D. 30. The world
,could be avoided by buildIng up .tile
France and they also put new beart
Must ClOse now thanking you for your
s-werel by, you, and take a lot -of in-
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conception reached in -the language
blood; Nvhen rhoumatism. is ass ocl-
in me to fight when things looked
advice. I 'hope to see my letter in
tarest In them and I am sure that any
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of tile commission was hitherto Un-
ated with thin blood It cannot be por-
rected until the blood is built u P.
,black. But since the war Is over it
. print as 1 do need ,Your advice.
GL0,14-N.
girl that takes your advice will be
alright. I am 22 and have never fallen
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known to any language. in various
Mr:- Ed. ,Halll, Main-a,Dieu, N. S,,
seems -that we all neglected each
other and settled each down in4iisor
When you reall need my advice
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Ia love With any youn-, inan�, I do not
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forms It was the burden of His con-
quflfered from rheuniatism for years,
her pifferent -course of life each for-
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then I -am very, very glad to give it.
believe in love at first sigh,t. I am
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vergat4ln with the disciples during
but Was more fortunate than many
getting the other.
It is not nice for boy,and girl chums
not keeping company with anyone
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the forty days between the Tesurrec'
victims of the oldseiise for he found a
remedy that so built up his entire
BUGENID.
I made up a name for deal,
lo ack like grown-up engaged folks.
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I'd advise the fellow to forget it
now, and never will unitil I find a
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tion and -the ascen'sion. To baptism
system that he Is now free from rheu-
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r, Hand, I have already sent T,ou a
and never got Into the same ft X again.
very well, and cannot enjoy life very
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into the uani of tile Father, Jesus
on.atiom. Mr. Hall says,: was
number of names. I hope by this
,ROSALIND.
nuch, do you think I should marry-
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adds the name of the Son and of 'the
taken down with rheumatism, and at
times was under -the tTeatment lot
time you ,are very busy and happy
or not? ; am not happy this way -1
lovee home, if I had one of my very
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Consf;a)atfon is one or the - Most � �
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-Holy ,Spirit. During tile forty -days
several of the, best doctors in Cape
answering letters. Come again.
Dear NIL,s Rosalind -Por some t 'me
Own. Ho-bing to see this in print
common lallments of childhood and . I
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Jesus had already taught His dig-
DretOn, but they held out no hope for
� ROSALIND,
I have been reading -your AdvI Oe to
Girls and would like very much to
whea its turn comes.
-tile child ,soffering It cannot
thrive. To keep the children well
. alples how he could be ,present with
my recovery from the trou' Ia. I was.
-confined to bed for three years and a
Dear Rosalind -I take a great in-
have your opinion on a few subjects
OURLY REIAD.
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It Is a mighty serious
the bowels must be kept regulax and
them to believe tile Promise in verse
20, There is a modern tendency to
helpless cripple from. the trouble. I
could not move, -and to 'be turn-
terest in reading your Advice to
Girls. I am a girl, 25 years of age,
which are Puzzling me. Will you
answer my letter in priyate as I ao
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question you,
ask, Curily Head -and one 'I e=not
the stomach sweet. To do this noth- 1
Ing can equal Baby's Own Tablets. .
-make light of baptism. Would the
,'had
ed in sheets. My legs and -fingers
and find It rather lonesome at times,
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and would like very much if could
not Want it -to appear In print, not
for any reason only my own wIsh9
answ er-beeause I do nOt know how
Ill you are. But sunly in this world
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tivd; are ,,�bsolutaely saf,� and. I .
last -Words Of the San of God contain
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were drawn out of shape, and sores,
developed on my body as tile result
you
Put me In touch with some nice boys -
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flail to Telieve constipation and Indi- I �
a trivial command?
,of 'my long confinement to bad. I
of n age, 25 or 26 years old.
Your "Advice
Your answer Will be its sat a and
advised of your
reeNvery-siven' a ,chance anyway. I
gestion, colds and simple fever, Con- �
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Topics for Research and Discussion.
Was in this serious condition when a
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to Girls" must be a,
great help to thosekwho -have no
confidential ill tile -paper as through
the mail -and easier for
send'an your letter and hope its an-
"ruing them MT. Jules Fauquareau,
Nomjn�,nguc, Que., writes: - ,.My
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friend advised the use of D r.
liams' Pink Pills and I began taking
iihother or friend to help them, and I
me., too, But
if you feel you can .
not see your query
swer may bring comfort and ,cheer to
baby .
was terribly cons,tipated aud 1
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them The fir-+ ben -fit I felt fro-
notice you welcome the boys too.
In print, writ a me all -about it
you. Do you read much? Write to
suffered day and night, I wais advised . �
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s'gned for today? 2. 'Just When did the ipills was an improved appetite, I INA. I ROSALIND, yourself, to give him Baby's Own Tablets and
the two Marys visit the tomb? 3. and then I -beg-an to feel -stronger, and Same -to you, Ina, I have sent you � front the first they helped him and.
some names- ROSALIND- now at its age of thirteen months'
was finally able .t6 get out of bed and I am especially glad Dear Rosalind -I am sure the girls ____ lie is a big hearthy, happy boy." The
Who .were these two mloman? '4: �o about on crutches. I continued to heM from the twenty -thirty crowd, receiving advice Am you ougbt to be Tablets axe sold by medicine dealers
Who elese were Present? 5. What are taking the pills for months, slowly There are several this Week. 80 very grateful. I a ding or by mail at 25 cants a box from The
some Indisputable evidences that the 'but surely getting new strength, and many Of okr members aie very young TO R"'
it for some time, an�d as I am puzzled . EMOVE BAD COLD M. W-Ziams' Medicine Go., Brock,-
resurxection was actual and miracu- filially I was able to lay the crutches that I welcome the more mature , a little myself I thought I would ville, Ont. I
lous? 6.* Why -had the Roman guard aside. I will always be latme, as the thought and experience. I YO-�- I am sixteen years old au'd'vraitme MEDICINE NOT NECESSARY
result of my"ieng stay ill bed. my left 'ALIND
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cause for alarm? 7. Why wero not I,q has shortened somewhat, but I We have ,been churning together for BRITISH AND BELGIAN '
the women frightened? otherwise I am feeling fine and able Dear Rosalind -I have been read- I almost a Year now. I like him very �HE 13ALSAMIC VAPOR OF "CA- I
11. The Risen Lord (vs...,640). 8. to do my -work as Fishery Overgedr., ing your Advice to Girls and I have much. lie has come to our house to TARAROZONE-' WHEN INHALED FORCES ALONG RIIINF
, I may.add that when ,the rheumatism also seen some young fellows asking see me quite often but since he has QUICKLY DISPELS COLDS. -_
What glorious ,work for -the disgiples canie oil I weighed 140 pounds, and advice -of you. I am a young fellow met another girl who lives out of .
Immediately followed the xesurree- when .1 began going albout -on crutch- about 20 years of age, and I thought town they have heal keeping up a Great. Britain's contribution to the
tion? 9. Was their .privilege any es I only weighed' 67,pounds, find now I 'would ask you this quaEtion: Is It I correspondence. He' told me that EG -very breath You draw 1rough tortes of -occupation along the Rhine
more glorious than curls in,this re- I am ,A.t normal welglit. 'There are r1glit for a young fellow to ask a girl i lie likes me better talan t4is, other Catarrhozone Inhalers fl,lis iij,mho�e for the present is to be ,confined to_�'
$,Peet? - -many lier:� who knGAv and win vouch III) dance with Min, without first meet- I giri but lie keeps oil writing to her, breathing aparatus w�th pure pin ^ a of
for the truth of these ,Ata,tements." Ing her, if you have not met iier be- ' ey cavaZry, tanks, and a Small flotIll,
I N GI -V it I wrote Eo another boy or -even
111. The Great Commission (vs.' You ean get these plOs through .any fore? lltaping'to see my answer in I x 6issences that stop col�s at their very boats, In addition to a smhll comple- .
paid the least attention to any boy beginning. You experience a Pleas-
16-2�). Ia. Where aikd where did dealler in medicine, or by mail, post print. I -am also very shy when be- but himself wby he would be peeved of Infantry. It is officially announced
Jesus' final Interview with ,His 41s� paid, at 50 cents a box Or six boxes Ing made acquainted to girls. I live I 'and think I Was mad At him. I am ant sensation of relief at once. Sore- that no troops will be sent from Brit-
' :, for $2.53 from TAe Dr. Williams' Mad!- quite a distance from town and as old enough to be engaged to any- 1109s, COngestion. and irritation lea
c.,ple,�, -take plizo�? 11. N1,71liat Was . I not ,
Cline Co., Drockville, Out. y many girls around I the nose and throat, --the head ve's ain to the Rhine,
. I ,On,,� thelefore ht� -.1iould not take It
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peculiar about big oommisslan? here I will be giad to write to any , grinwol that he is the only one i cleared, and every trace of cold and Premier Do )Vlart, of Belgium, to-
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-, girl who cares to correspi Catarrh dissappoars. catarr-hoZOnG day told the (limliber of Deputies
should pay attention to. Don't you is so hure, so pleasant, sUch a safe
TO SEVER RELATIONS , me, betwe6n. the ages of 18 --- _ I think so? What would You do in reluLdy for Winter ills that you can't 11at a. regiment of grenadiers Was go -
LADIES REMOVE THE IR CORN Thanking you for Your trouble, I re- that case? I Avould not like to hurt t tile (io,_ Ing to the Rhine.'and to re'riforce the , .
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, let him kiss lar outfit, it Iasi$ two Months - - small tr(.Cps of occupation, and that p3s-
IN A VERY SIMPLE WAY WITH ALLIED NAPONS ll�aill, BASHFUL. his feolings, (NShould 1 I alford to do without it, Ge
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* nie good-bye. .",14*Av oid �houid a girl
-1 s:bly a regiment of cavalry ,would p3la
Tlip London Express correspondent Ilows a boy to ta-ke her CO, � ealers
No Pain, no trouble, costs only a It is not considered cori3ct ta ask be before she size 60c; trial size L15c at all d
quarter. It Is a very simple thing to I a girl Yoh do nr,t 1cilow to dance with to tfle show 01, go oil' at all with him? or tile Cattarrhozolie .Montreal . tbe forces later.
paint on a small application of good a, Derlin understands that German's YOU. No nice girl would dream of ac- What do you think is a decent niar- --- .
old "(Patnum's" night and morning. To action In recalling her representative-, cepting such -an invAitation, Ask some- ria-eable age for either sex? Do " .
London, Paris and ,Brussels you It best to be engaged for a I LE
romove corns, to get entirely free froll, I !1body you know to introduce you to . think CANADIAN ]RADE W! EPIDEMIC OF DYSENTRY
from them, use Putnam's Corn and some girls who like to darree and let ..
Wart Extractor. It Is ,marante(-d. means that a plan Is under way for them do the talking until you get few years or rather a shorter period? It affects many .people more in
" , reat diplomatic orfens,.ve. It is ovei, your shyness. How old shauld a, girl be before. she NOW BEI PROM07ED ,%vinter than Ill Sunimer-in the one
25c at all dealers, RmIUSO M sub- ,% g bocomes ciigaged. Dear me, I am —_ nse it -is due to impr3Per eat.n:k�in
stitute. ' — , suggested that Germany Is Preparing ROSALIND. afraid I have troubled you too much, tile other to Congestion excKed lby
to breakoff ,diploinatic relations with so I WlIl close thanking you ever so CHAMBER OF CO3M-N1EF,CE WILL cold. A' small dose of good old
Dear Misq Rosalind -I have been imich for Your coming advice. Wish -
Asthma D,ocsn't Wear Off Alone. the allies on the grouad that the Ver- deeply interested In the advice you Ing you ��-uccess in anything you un- BE FORMED IN LONDON. Nervilvine repeated a couple of times
Do nul. ,make the mistake of waiting ,gailles treaty had been. violated , by give to those who correspond -1v'th dertak, , Lsually ,removes, the trouble very
for asthma, to wear away by itself. th-. military action taken. I you and 'have dectd6d to be one of promptly. If there is pain, relii3r Is
While you are waiting the disease Is the great number. I noticed in the PROWN-EYED DORA, almost immeTate. For cramps, ,colier
surely gathering a stronger foothold , ear, Dritish and Canallian business men stomach pains, and the. like. Nervil-
la:,� edition that "Tiny" wished to Suell a lico little letter, Dora d have decided to form a (lanadian
`ics and even If You are only Oxteen, you
mid you live Ill danger of stronger cor �-pond with a young girl. I am ino, in sweetentol water Is certain:y a
and yet stronger -attacks. DT. J. D. 'DO YOU , FFEEL LIKE THIS seventeen and atteitil Collegiate, hop- seem to bave a head -oil your shoill- Chamber of Commerce in London with wonder, 35c at all dealers.
Kellogg's Asthma Remedy taken early, i g to obtain my 311dolle S'ehool Car- dOrs. I wouldn't bother if the boy tile obpe,ct of increasing trade with —
will prevent incipient conditton. from MEN YOU WA -KEN? 4ficale tnN Y( -..,r. I ain of tair com- 1,ehum wrote to a dozen girls,, If Yoil Canada. F. C. Wade. agent -General SCALLOPED FISH.
becoming chronic .and saves h(rars of plext�n, blue eyes, and medium do not mind and he kii.,)w,, that you
suffering. - I %far Frit:sli Columbia, Who presided at -One and im,e-haif cup$ of fi'
height. do not, lie canno,� piftsIbIly care how ell, 1 1-2
JUANITA. inany boys you (-bula with. lie may a meeting of business men held r0- eqrps of cold boiled rice, o
Minard's Liniment For Burns, Etc. Do you feel blue, slckl�y, heavy, Very likely others will Nvant to nut like It, but he cert.i'lily cannot Cellt,Y, said tile great question to be g,rated c!1ee,,;,e
too tired to got up? if go, It's prob- ., oa�) cup white sance.
write also, Juanito. Don't lot the .,ay anythIng. And lie w..1 vailue determined was Avheth!�r Canad:t wao, Any Ittild ol' fishan-ay be u,_,,0 -T forthis
ably your liver ,,Vhiell is ,low, and lettc!rs intezfere with 8tudy. though. your frientl8hip Just as lilkIlly, YOU to remain a British evinitry or to be recipfe4' After cocking -the fish,
Many United 1;,'nipire .Loyaligt,4 imic`ds'to .b,;� tone� and stimulatool by tIOSAIAND. XUOW Whill. I ll�ive .,iald a hundred
went to N�ew 1�runswicic an# settled Dr. Ilamiltiii.'s Pills. It'% a wonder- -.---- tialles abou, 1,1.ssing. It cannot be lost to Great Pntain. ,owing to the shred it and arranepo it Ia alte!%ate,
al kt ,the fui aliange Dr. Ilamilton's Pills will dl:wussed. ill Particular eaqas and so I influence of 11,.it d ate,, in (
� long the St. Schn River. ' luakO In a few days. They rellevP Dear Miss Ilosalind1 am a Young niu:� , � v st on .Y. layors wfth the rice and wblte s7,uce
mouth *I' the river a settlement grow girl an�;ut sintcon. w4culd I t illake a general ,�tat,mlelit and _____ .1 'ii'. over
L tile system of poisonous wastem., th0y, ._ . . like your ad- . In a well ollool baking olls,
up call�d Parrtcwn. Later the name aid the stoma,cli, Improve. dignstion,' vi'T on c-..ruln -,�ubjt, . , 'iber each layer of' the. Mixture sprinkla ol,
.. ,ai, *�h, 6 Say pC,Sltivu;y it Alould !10" be allow- 111heumatlam Routers" relieve
youill fcvl girl uly age should ur(�ur her hair ed excEpt wavii Men and wolliell are rheumatics. 9
was changpil to St. John, and the ble"Vase' your appetite. down or Puffs at th�, eare,? Qll,�Pged or married. . _______ layer of the ,grated chee-se to which
Place is now the commercial inotro- Eke nev"' all over aftor wdng this A girl Of Sixteen may ga to a �,how .. -
!;Lilth bringill-9 medicine. Thousalid,.4 ;sAou!,l sho il!-�o r.�.nge and pawder to 1),aring thc� Ln,t ,I,L�Cal Year tile im. -`*earonin-1 (salt -and pE�Pper) baA beea
polis of the Province, and one 'Of have Proved it. �Soj(l everywhere in ,,,,y ex.ent? haould ,ho Ik,t % young with a boy elluin, a,4 long, as her Inotil. Ports vntereflA .it tIl,, pmts, of �Nava added. Ilm-or .the top of tte Mix-
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Canada I s winter Atlantic ports. k;;i�.i heq, moro than thrc.� or fodr er knows aboin it wid appravos.
" --irke 1)()x,.,s, or The- Catarrhozone Co., "I'll � Twenty-Alve 14 a &Ten�, nl:i,,,r�a_eab,,e Swotla for v,,)ilsLmil)t1.,,!l A1,1 t*l.it 11rov- ture wall. grated clivesp and bike un-
- Montreal. tllnc�,, ht all evL,11110 a I., e. One lo two years is . Iclig illeo ,.I the *101) UYer of chooa�� Is well
A Household Medicinei--They that -- Da ya; thiu!k it propor for a ,oirl enough for an V*AlgagQIU('l1[t, ljl'�lt if PQ()- Ad o.,,w., parto, of 0=iada, had -
are acquainted with tha sterling prop- The ea-r%,�st llrffish sottLenionts in iny ag,, who hiw, betia keeping -cwin- a va",ae of $27.,,463-220; at "t1, .d.
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lially with a boy two years o:der than P11�-Vn!Y hil0v it that N flw happiest �'r ,�
ortieg Of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil Now Brunswick were four around t Lilln I and s.h�)uld 'be pm.oagod as lo.i,- of Nvw llrun.�wick, $22.327�177. and ______________
iny-;ele to taho him Into the house or ,
in tho treatment of many allments as poss,b,l at Cle ports ci I'Tillee, I'dward 19. Minard's UnImentforsaleevorywhere
would not be without It In the houso. tile head of CiAl"Irplocto Bay and -one oil 1(�,tvcr-bha at !he gate? �' . � �
It is t;wy It household medichLo and 4he St. John River. Amwiling to .%. young Man I think very much of dWSAIAND, Lind, $917.857. Making ," total impor- � '-- ___ --- ---'--- — �
as It tlib cvn,us of 1,767 ,these five town- accompanied a ghI irind of mine ta _. _ I
, t is effective In dealing with many I tation f,)rb-;nio consumption through V__= -f LAST
the show lot -41, evening, inid it annoyed 1)(,ar N11- Rosalind-44-a4hig your the ports of the .Maritime Provilices RELILIF #Alk A
bidlilary complaints it I,. an Illiexpell- ships then had a population of elOW111 me very much. 'Do you, think I 900A all�wt�rs to other rArlo, I 411so of 101,1.0,8,12115C
.give Medicine. So. keep It at hand, hundred. s4iould let him call ,oil ino agillu or have deelded it) ask You tita fol',Ckw-
as tho) call for It Inly "Ina most un- , ... � _, ____ I vratit to help you It yold ate safferIng
- --.--- �� nut? Ill": from bleeding# Itching, 11ind or Prow,
expectodly. I Worms are encouraged by Morbid truding Piles. I can tell you haw, lix
Many mothers call testify to VVI Is there any harm Ill holding hands, 1. Is It troper for a girl of *.19 to Conditions of the stomach ,Ind ,bowplsy yotir Own hom,) a ,-I Ithout anyo els
The oldost elly In V;--inada, foijulded .virtue of Mother Graves' Worin 1,',X- a t P Picture .,:]low'! marry .1 fi�,Jlojv ,of ,,,,,)? n W n
, L-rininator, becallsO they know from If a mail takes all Interea In a q and so sub,,iAt. .Alillerlq NV-1irin 1);ow- all, A t 071
.!atoi,nce, you can arply t) o be$
whell Its (41to was In D*,Itish torri- xpelience how Useful it Is. 1 girl, should the girl have ,any influ- 1,4 'it Does sociability ceine natu,.,al or ders will alter theso canditions al- aU treatm�jnta. .
tory, Is Ifallfax. It was founded In l Q 1. I . Omen over him? , ., just a habit? allost lininedlately and vdll sweep the I
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A t ,settlers were P09ill,-, a. Young girl Meets ol, worlus
July, 1740, and Ita firs KITTY, . away. No destructive parasitti PIUS HOME
disbanded 11ritich ,caldler4, who, with 0 h rJffolasone. C."4!�.Dbug: 70(111- illt011igellt, More or lo, --s r.�- ran live In volit,,let with tile Illealf, I
- Your writing and rj()phJ-,4tIeatl()11 qppc'�' -1 It%
7fil-wRINF-11161rooliffiC LPA tlf,blinj 'LlIble inaa and after knowilig caell which Is not Only a worni. &..,,trover. I I Dromige to send You a 1"ItrM, trizal,of
their wivaq and children, numbered i,yould lead me to ,,su1)lw!;11 y( i but a health -giving inedlelne Most -tho new absorption treatment, and ra.
0 -, VILaillon-Mari. . Th )11 eon- -other for a short time lie embrace.
, - "'. 'or red. siderably over oixteen rctore I her. Should she objcct? bmieficial you
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2,500. heel& Smonest Gramin to, the �roung ,ew - teronces froju your own locality 11, .
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- - I'll, "Ill 1 01111 tbingt� 'tiftLor -it you wear Your SMILL11.4. tution. vill but write and ask. I Ritaare you
I - _ hair puffed -at the cars and rol'od lip If 1.1, girl loves a mail it -----. ___ 'Ot immedifitt r6lief. Send to wove'r,
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N1 o neod to suffer with corns, or to 11 .. & Eye; or .8yolids, doi?s not
012 Dtope" After t 6 let. motoillur Gol.1, ut tho bavk. Inatter about. ri-o--only AvIken .qhe is Mlivird't Liniment ftelieven Neuralgia but tell Otbsrx at this Offer-
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run the risk of Poring them. Re- ,vin r ofifidefte. 1114:1.tst Rout,lo and PoWdor have their placer �O lie will be t5. It Inay look dif- A6"r04
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move them iursely and Dainle,isly with for tine when 7har Eyes Nftd Car,,. ) bill not on tbL� t,(qi1l)lc.)�..,,oU of' a glx- forout thell. '' 'MR& M. 41UMMERS, WX ot
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11olloway's Corn Remover. WS 0 3wo Juelluedr G006chicaso S1111plified, 0001IL19 t.mg QW111 abol.
teen -year-old �,Irl. Of course, y,,U Ulay One Must eultivate the E�Oeial J�qhcd in the United State� navy. wifid"ilk Oftu I
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