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A 0 No tion fto.m Various sources Mv. 46, � " � : ',4� 7 . 1. : r W I nowinet I 1 QDVorYWltUtWO--1 . 1. � .1 I I .1 �, 't, ; . I Orto 7 1111 e that the trouble with too, many ­ I I .� , I d lip., v6044,06m. JL; 1�;­_IZ4 � heals the Inuane-L ., - - . , ield t4p ._�s �#Uil ,4 '.��,,, -.1" , , �,'�,` --,t 7,�A �".. � . - , . 0 , Ayni;,-r �i 1111"...'M xNams I �_.,, � 0 ,., '.. . nac sm -eich JL V 1b, Christians Is that they are only good bra,Q§�Q its ga- growth, � -, oQn"44eW,y,,: � I i _ �Mea� .,�, 1�1_ .1 I 1. I �,�,,�,,, - - , - , ,- .."Z 4`4,- , 11 I I I .. and I., . � , ,." - 'L .. !"i � ]�tc�,,,, ,,�A,, .. 11. .. .. "s -1 I , � .. ­ through '2 'F <,;-,' �;'�, , , -.-11-111, in spots, not white I _ 'd b t i .�, ,, .;. _��,. ��' �* .-:!,�:�!I�i,�� . I I -,,"� I 0r,nUku6T,W tel dge tal teats,01%..'%XAZAD urn ,sr=, on't i . , - , I" is recog - �, , -�,, , .1 t: .. L; '­;' . Y H.,V �.",.,;,..*, ,� - , !4S�.-'� - �,:.,i-,*., , . - - 1W."",-, , � ill"(1i" � -f, I , , - , '11-1, , , ,,, 1, I r �11 �� % through . . They demand from all .. I ,ug . 01."P. 'A, '1)6acolo. On . I �,,:�_, _�; ,V 6i, � at, C lb. real brotherhood and not exploitation, by luq-4 1�0�iuo".,Iut . 6S one of tl'e I - . . 4 ,., ,a , W . � , , I.' - � I , !'. � .,. -1 ",,, ­.L"� ­ .�� . ... � - � .`,,. . I . i,;-. cies for perdebeht June 20t� 114AI P14W. =_A"nXi.A0t1_Mn9 ,� I - . , ,­ � .:, ,��`,, otitage Rolls 244c I �?�, C,4*"� �, -,'-"��-.',,�,#; 1. genuine friendship and not overbear- greatest h, - . .- .. , � �'..., " p ' " "�11 coughs andLQd-s �n_A other fo me of tbr09,16 compkplft.w,gre Invite4-to pailtiellpte , - � I : ''t �:, . I 11 . - I . , 1,111 I i �11� . . , '; o ' ' � ,. Domestic or Eas"Irat in superiority. addition and supplied so -41, tyactor plows, a W.. "I , I., � I - . ... ­ � . il� 'Oublep. ulsioncontalosdu I �, �� ' , . tj gy,g . " : 14 V Lard sh.r - S V = n—.5 _____ts ' -, � I ..1. - -1 trf � 4 ,, 1 While growing numbers in all the 421% wWeh liumher of single ftrgow,h 14.4g plocs 'a'o; t - � 11 tening - , � ,;1 I � 1, y I ,�, . fields have learned to apprpet4te Jes- . �� " , ", `,o.�,.'% '... .p �. ., 11 ,� - soothe anN heal the infiotea membranes and horse-drawn ridbag px,ows.. This � I V,-�� ., �,J%.:,�'­.­ ,, 'N� I _. �. 11 . 6 2*4b. S -X49 3-1b. 43C 204b Sm*79 us Chrir,t and His Gospel they fail to thp'irritation and hhotiMation, equipxa#nt and- the work -cJ6m',e 'by: each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ­�,,� .1. � , �. ". ". ', ,,, . �.... I , * � .. I 21 pan Tub dffl-- and stop, , , , .: - "., :A'�, �,,�,­r� '' . .. 1. 1. . ,. . , 50C Tub .-OF-- I see any reason why there should be while the oreosote goes on to the stomeL04) iDutflt was studied by the committee -'11. ....i.. -I-11 � �. t 11 ., I H I �-.'­�_ .1. . I I ,-p'-- I I I � I Mayfield Brand an C. S so many different brands of Chris- .is ,bsorbed*0 the blood, attacksibbesemb and the other plowmen and agri.ciil- � , . I ,, 0 1 �� ­ � �1,1.1 I I... � ­�"-' � �, �, � - * � of the trouble and checks the growth or, Tam . - - � " , ,,,, . . I . :, .)K , �� stle d tianity as have been presented to tural officials present. . . �, .1 1� I . , 1. � i s-y.�,.,:� , 171 sm of the � ;;;; I ! . � I .,( , �, s ,,,,,, 5.1a,"D .31b them in the denominational! Prins. . I , , , . I I . Adak Mae" , . �1. I , , � , . klasto - A dynamometer was loaned by -one " I I I " ". '. I C past. Nor can they understand how creomulsidn is teed sat"'falL4ory of the companies for the purpose of I - - *1 4'-L�`�, [ BaWon Peameal Back For ,_ I ft- . � ;;.`-, 35 lb it is possible for so-called Christian in the treatment 1T1181=rZent coug:�s and measuring the draft or pull of some 1 14 . . . I , , , ". , ,-, I Zhial ast)).ma, bronchitis and of the plows -equipped with different I ,e a hopeless task to.'save"renoggk I A, - peopm to come to them with the Bible colds, broja A. 1__1_A lil . I , � I I I, . , . �1. . I I . . CHEESE I . �; �11 . I I 11ge can dian Now 23C lb. I I I . �, 11. . I � FlneOldJuae 3ZC lb. � t.. 1, I I , 1�1 I I Chat4pau Loa 35C lb. - �L,�­ " ". � 1� ; V. . Kraft Cheese 37C 11b. Ingersoll - '. . - ` - I , i'l McLaren or 1 L Cream Sm 15c Larigie 24C ve in one hand and opium, narcotics, whiskey and war, with all their ter- otlier forms of respiratory umemm, an - types of shares. We did not test a excellent for building up the In after V,d � dull as it* was that no JL Urb)" 11, t c,7 to visit the old land. But as tib2e wen,,. of* Amon . . . Govertf=ent' ' 9 rible consequences, in the other. un if a shear ,agreed colds or Mi. Money ref .my one should attempt to plow with a after taking the few dollars dep6sited stematically in the , ' there wa& --Rev. J. Frazer Smith, M.D. cough or &Id is not 3740ved according to directions. Ask your druggist. share in this condition. A test was ncYgrew — and soon , Savings Office grew, a , I , , �, IFIN kri-I -.0- . Creomuldon Co., Limited, I�Mto;_Omt- taken on ordinary shaped share but 1. sharpened. This was compared with enough. - It by the total wealth of I N HOW TO RELIEVE I a serrated share and the latter requir- - - here is secured - - I be withdrawn without notice. . CHILDREN'S COLDS -, -__�_ ed about 12 per cent. less force. An- the Provincg, and may YIM other special alfalfa share presented - A dollar will do to start. Avoid Serious Results by Using al -Secretary of the Party,, the Gen- a more right angle cutting surface I � � A Car. ��,� . � Baby's Own Tablets. eral-Secretary appoints the provincial than the ordinary type, but not ser- TORONTO BRANCHES: Car. Bay & Adelaide Sts.; 549 ua-0- .% , . -, -1 99 1 %', Of@ The New Bread 0 secretaries, who in turn nominate the THER BRANCHES AT: Aylmer, Brantford, rated, required about 25 per cent. less university and Modes St. 0 sound, Pembroke, Seaforth, St. Catharinm . I _1 I - Hamilton, Newmarket, 0 2 - I , I � PlAsly with the real flavor 11. C r"m When a child shows the first symp- secretaries of the single fascios. The pulling power than a sharp ordinary St. Mary,s, Walkerton, Tw.=.r , , I - lb�rll toms of a cold, such as sneezing, red- rank and file do not count. shaped share. It must be remember- I I .. , Una i 0a" , a- , I I I avved-giving "a VVE 'Money is running freely in Fascist and . N' A .3, Mana er � 1�, 'a - ,"'. Loal e eyes, clogged or running ed that this was one test only ' � .1i � 1, ery pratteden fromn ness of th 5ea"orth Erannc', J. M, � - = F'�'� � E'l � -oz*. ka ose, prompt measures for rel iMussolini is financially above 'S p,m. Saturd-y 9,30 d.m. to 5 p.m., 7 pjm. to 9.30 pm. . ... germs. Futil 24 9 n ief may Italy. . should serve as a guide and not form . to . R kD '-wr . Hou --s 9.30 a -m' I I.. rm on. He has greater and more the basis'of permanent conclusions. - .. r, Aylmer � avert serious results. Mothers should suspiel . I I 11 W,J What is known in the United States I . -Fry9s Breakfast Heinz Products 15C always have on hand some simpic, lofty ambitions." ". f Celery 0 safe and "ffective remedy for imme- as a "land side fin" was also used. . . 1�a - e -.0— 1, � . I ��.:.: . %boulw%p" lomaw Small 19C Relish Jar � ing the roots in �� .. I I . . ., -_ — diate use. . This short knife cutt . - - ­-� - � Ketchup Large 7ft . Baby's Own Tablets act quickly, the outside of the succeeding furrow __ . U FFICE �,-,'� 1/2 -ib. 23C IMMEDIATE CHILLING STOPS INGS -1 . V 0", . is Tomato Sman 11C Bovoril contain no Opiates or narcotics, are worked very satisfactorily but before PROVINCE OF., J I I . - - - - - - - - 1, , . � , Little Chief 21 Soup M.Mum 15C I -oz. 21C -Oz. c 9 tasteless and harmless. Mrs. Joseph HAMS SOURING recommending it we would like to EVERYMPOSAT . . ;-, �: Spaghettisman 12c .- - Cadieux, Holyoke, Mass., says: -"I . have an opportunity of observing its . . I t� �,. . Shrimps a. - Medism 17c Asparagus have used Baby's Own Tablets for Experiments conducted by E_ A. work on hard, dry and other unfavor- .. I I 15QUEENS PARK . ... I my children and find them a very sat- Boyer of the United States meat -in- able types of soil. Our conclusion; 'HEAD OFFICE -_ I I I I Irremb cr" Pickles CaMornia State spection service, on causes of ham FIDEUS , ­ Melasses isfactory medicine. When my little may be summarized as follows: 11 "I'll � S-6-hebrnkxIvnds' 29C or Cold Bar boy had a cold I gave him the Tab- souring have resulted in a practical 1. That alfalfa shares must be ��__, . No. I tin that - -_ �., Snaps Picnic Size ____ . � TI - � I Rea. 23,c 1"Are lets at night and he was well next method for reducing losses from sharp and be kept sharp. ,,��-i Sour based wr 259 I c'- 0 day. I give them to the children for condition. The cause of this form of 2. The cutting width should be , I ,Iil�, - 1 2 lbs. 25C ct-,--, ilage, which formLrly was not fully ,,fficient to completel Partridge, -we learn from an account loved him?" . He simply had to i constipation and they always do gool. SPO "Goodness, no , 'W" EMU-WnMNNFMNNNNNN I think Baby's Own Tablets are much understood, is a group of bacteria that and therefore should be an inch or of an address ,by Sir Arthur Keith, . V' M L" easier to give a child than liquid apparently finds hams to be a favor- more wider than the furrow. reported in the LanceL Partridge, squeeze it out of me." -Royal Mag- �;., - lets able place for growth. Their dissem� Sir Arthur stated, was the son of one azine. � 1: I - � . ,- _ ------- __ - - __ ----.-- medicine. I recommend the Tab 3. Alfalfa shares should be design- ther of another .11t�,,,: _ -_ --------- - to all mother-, who have small chil- ination throughout the carcass begins ed to present a cutting surface Tnol-e anatomist and the fa ", atures with pecul- New Art Form -He: 411 hear some- . �,�, FTERNOON gested that he should not steal -bow dren and believe they should always at the moment of slaughter and pos- Pearly at right angles to the line of �nd drew John's fe " SUNDAY A d anatomical insight. We one has suggezLed erecting a statue ... ..A I � could be steal from those he loved? be kept on hand," sibly they are present in the blood draft than is normally used * lar racial an to the man who invented rubber - ,Y. � (BY Isabel Hamilton, Goderich, Ont.) And you would never dream of urg- Baby's Own Tablets are sold by �111 i and tissues of the living animal. Thus 4. With the best equipment, power read: . .. v�:. I ing him not to covet what his neigh- medicine dealers or will be sent by access of the organisms can not !)e than 'The artist, he said, could convey tires." ..�', e would rather they pos- *1 at 25 cents a box from The Dr. prevented by alteration of killing- will be required and no fewer with his pencil that John is bluff, She: "Surely a bust would be more ... . 0 happy home! where Thou art loved bors had. H mal three horses should be used on single I . . . . st, kind-hearted, and generous, appropriate.'�-Pearson's. '. the dearest, sessed it than himself. In this way Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, floor operations or practices. plows with this proportion increased hone I with a hearty contempt for everything � i� Thou loving friend, and Saviour of Love is the fulfilling of the law."- Ont. Prevention of ham souring, in the according to the type of plow used, Unbelievablell-A popular musical k our race; Henry Drummond. light of the new facts, depends 6. We believe that this field re savoring of pretence, meanness, or edy has been visited by over 920,- 1. . . 1: And where among the guests there The intrusion Of self and self -con- - chiefly on checking the development quires further study, and we -hope dishonesty. The anthropologist with com ople, Tnany of -whom went sev- ­ I " elationships of the organisms" known to b his chaniometer, on the other hand, 000 pe � " ne,-er cometh sideration into human r e pre3- that you as the officers of the Plow- dozen times. Some even profess - efficient of the opening ,1; One who can hold such high and hon- I i.� fatal to harmony. But self some- HEARS NO VOICE BUT onl. To do- this, prompt and men's Association will feel it your had as yet found no precise method eral ... ored place. I times makes loud complaints, Wey- DICTATOR'S chilling is highly effective and a I'DW duty to assist in eliminating these dif- O ng these char- to know the words � ohn is dolichocephalle, chorus. -London Opinion. I. . Imouth thus translates Christ's injunc- t-riperature should be maintained un- ficulties and in disseminating know- acteristics. J. massive brain. His I �.i�, 0 happy home! where each one serves ' tion to his disciples, "If any one is de- In a special dispatch to the New til the hams have taken up sufficient ledge on the better methods to the 11. I face shows one of the sharphess and A Nice Distinction-­A'I would like � - Th,ee, lowly, I sirous of following me, let him ignore Statesman, its Italian correspondent sal' to hold the organisms in perman- hundreds of farmers in this province n certain other British to put it this way, my lord," said " -� ent check. "Suppose I were to see your I Whatever his appointed work may be, self and take up his cross and so be paints a truly amazing picture of On who are anxious to learn more about angularity of ... - I rreat I my -follower. "That word "ignore" types. Tenniel's John Bull was an counsel. .1 Till every common task seems g present condition of affairs under the — plowing alfalfa. ear- lordshio going into a public -house-!' . . . . . :. I suggests self-love clamoring like a w. old, old man, but since then he app 11C . and holy, now qocontrolled dictator Mussolini. . oming in," corrected the Judge. � �_� When it is done, 0 Lord, as unto j troublesome child who can be sub- The strange edifice known as 'The -0 ed to have grown gradually younger. - Dr. -Solicitor's Journal (London). ­ . ... , Thee. dued only by having his clamor un- National Corporative State' the writ- Exph*s How EnInged In the ye It. HOT SANDWICHES BETTER John Arbuthnoto in his �Hlstory of I,-, heeded. er describes as a 'curious and hybrid What More? -Worried Tel I V, "This is a great mystery; but I John Bull," described the character . ephone 1, 0 happy home where Thou art not the amalgamation of Bolshevism and Im- V "i Can Be Reduced THAN COLD he had selected as the essential Eng- Subscriber: "I say, my 'phone hasn't t.. forgotten, speak concerning Christ and perialism.' He goes on: . been working for a month and yola I ' - ,.i- When joy is overflowing, full and free; , church; (verse 32), is translated thus 'The new edifice is not yet finished 11 desired, the sandwich lishman. ohn Bull paid no -attention to my letter of Cora- "- Weymouth: "This is a great Oftentimes Veins Burst and Cause "In the main " he said, "J v9 .; . 0 happy home; where every wounded by at else may b,. made the most substantial part of a n f plaint, 11.11 spirit I truth hitherto kept secret; I mean clapped on the top of it. Meanwhile Much Suffering, Expense and luncheon. One's ingenuity can read- was an honest: plai -dealing -11ow, 1: "We did -we rang you up . �. . Loss of Employment. ry !neon- Officia . � � .1 Is brought, Physician, Comforter, to this truth concerning Christ and the one can see at its feet the ruins of ily make combinations that will at- choleric, bold, and of a vei to ask you what was wrong and get , stant temper; he dreaded not Lewis ". I church." Adam Clarke says, on the the old. It is a pitiable sight. Th�� ) . _. Thee. tract both the eyes and palate, and _London Opinion. ,� Many people have become despond- either at backswords no answerllo� " -Translation by Mrs. E. J. Findlater. same verse: "By mystery, here, we Press, the free and independent press, Baboon (France) ':.�'. ent becaus-e they have been led to be- at the same time utilize many rem- , ". may understand a natural thing by was the first to perish. It no longer ld other- ingle falchion, or cudgel play; but -After a long . � PRAYER lieve that there is no remedy that Pant then he was apt to quarrel with his A Sporting Chance� � which some spiritual matter is signi- exists except as a memory of the wise be wasted. The following com- I �fied, which signification the Spirit of past, In its place there is the so- will reduce swollen veins and bunches. binations, served in the form of hot best friends, especially if they pre- taxi ride a Scot handed the driver the ... 0 God, our Father, who, by plac- If you will get a two-odnee origi- tended to govern him; if you flatter- legal fare and a three -penny -piece as .': Son in an I God alone can give. So here, the called Foglio di ordini which is noth- economy a a tip. The chauffeur glared at the . . 1� Ing Thy only begotten I creation and union of Adam and Eve ing but a copy of the Morliteur of Pal bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil sandwiches, demonstrate ed him, you might lead him like I earthly home, hast sanctified the home i were intended, in the design of God 11 strength) at any first class both of time and food: may be child. John's temper depended very offending coin. _: -ant unto all parents and I to point out the union of Christ and the Second Empire. Its task is to (fu -home as Left -over ham and eggs "wot's I forever, gi inspire with its -prose the various drug store and apply it at chopped together aiid served between much upon the air; his spirits rose " 'Ere," he said scornfully, 1. "I �..., 1. children the gift of unselfish love, ' the church; a union the most import- journals. The latter, under threat of �Iirected you will quickly notice an slices of French toast which has had and fell with the weather -glass. John this 9 11 .. " I. .. that being bound together in Thee can be conceived; and there- suspension cannot risk the expression improvemeot, which will continue un- was quick and understood - his busi- "Man, ye're a sportsman!" beame(j, . ..­ tant that the crust removed. 'Cut the toast "I'll say 'tails."'- portiult ,­ they may make of the home a place - fore the apostle calls it a great mys- Of any independent judgment; they til the veins and bunches are reduced rather thick and fry quickly, so that ness very well; but no man alive was the fare. -S. I ,,,�:. fit for the in -dwelling of Thy Holy � tery." to normal. more careless in looking, into his ac- and Dramatic ,News. �. - SpiriL For Jesus, sake we ask it. "Would we codify the laws that must speak of the internal and for- . Moone's Emerald Oil has brought it will be moist and not greasy. counts, or more cheated by partners, eign policy according to the instruc- ' Left -over bits of bacon may be re V� Amen. whose much comfort to worried people all Auto Suggestion - ,Policeman (to :.IF.- I should reign in households, tions which are given them every heated in the oven and served be- 8 pprentice-s, and servants. This was just struck by hit -and- :. 'daily transgression annoys and mor- over the country; is one of the v;�o,n_ occasioned by being a boon companion, pedestrian, " night by the I-Ocal prefects After , tween slices of toast garnished with , ' - , I., S. S. LESSON FOR FEBRUARY 13th I tifie� us, and degrades our household the Press came the turn of the judic- derful discoveries of recent years and watercress. loving his bottle and his diversions, run driver)----�'Did you get his num- . .1 Lesson Title --Making Our Rom" 7ift�. we must adorn every day with iary. He who affirms that in the anyone who is disappointed with its Where good slices of roast beef are for, to say truth, no man kept a bet- ber 7 " .i ... Christian. sacrifice. Good Manners a're made I Fascist State there is no justice af- use can have their money refunded. not available for hot roast beef sand- ter house than John nor spent his Victim: "No, but I'd recognize his ., erbart sells,lots of it, money more generously." . laugb anywhere." --Life. 1. up�,of petty sac ri fices."-Ern erson. C. Ab ..;, , firms an untruth; justice exist,;, but wiches, chop finely the more inferior . ..... 1. Les.son Passage E-ho-ianq 5:25 to Nurtitre them in the chastening it is Fascist justice. All the judgeg - 0 _ part, put between slices of bread, pour " A second Scotsman, James Gill- . , The Practical Mind-Teacher� -How . �,w 6:4. � and admonition of the Lord" (versn ind magis.trates, incredible as th;s hot gravy over and serve. ray, an audacious and brutal caricat- .. . .. ., urist, develop in a would you tell the height of a bower "S�1- Golden Text -1 John 4:7. -4). "Is it any wonder that our chil- may sound to English ears, have bY THREE 1IORSES NEEDED IN Pieces of cold fish may -be heated ed John Bull fro labor- by -means of a barometer?" I I �', dren start out with wrong ideahi of law the. status of government em- in white sauce or mixed with mayon- loose -jowled, putty -faced farm - In these day-, wb(,n qo m;iny in- life, with wrong idpas of what con- ployees, and must obey the orders of PLOWING ALFALFA er, as he had drawn him, into a typi- Fright Boy: "I'd lower the barom- 4', ' naise and spread between buttered er A .. . , i'l flUencPS SPIPM to work toward.q the ,titutes surcrs,;? The child is "urg-' the government. Those judges and toast. Put grated cheese on the top, (al country publican. Although many eter from the top of the tow , an , t�f-;, �, disintegrFition of tho home a lesson PH to get on, to rise in the world, 0 One of t.b(, many interesting reports of Gillray's drawings showed a very then measure the ropti2o.-Answers. ,� �­ I mAgistrates who still cherish the idea presented Rt. the annual meeting of set in the oven until the cheese � ., I such as that cboqeTi for this study is make money." The youth is con- of the independence of the judiciary Tnelts and serve at once. Bit, of different conception of John Bull from ., ��,�`,�, '. timely. The Golden Text would ap-: stantly told that nothing succeds like are dismissed. Dismissed, too, are the Provincial Plowmen's Association &Id vegetables, such as peas beans those of Arbuthnot and Ttnniel, yet Be Cafbful-"Are you still engaged , 11;� owed to that ho-mely Smith girl?" - I.,. . pear to offer the solution to most ar'sucevs.s. False standards are every- the teachers and professors who still at Toronto on Tuesday, February Isr, asparagus or carrots may be'treatea y foreshad . "No, I'm not." .. �. , Ives. where .set up for him, and then the believe that the school should be out- was that of the Alfalfa Plowing Com- in the same way. Punch's John Bull. yq "Good for you, old man. How �!, ... the problems that prnent themse mittee, presented by J. A. Carroll, .i". ,,'�., "In the days -6f Cbric;t men were boy is blamed if he makes a failure." i .side and above party politics. Fried oysters which have been left - did you evei- get out of it?" �; I ", . . * . working their passage to Heaven by I 0. S. Marden. I 'Among the ruins you would hardly assistant director of the Agricultural over may be minced and have added "Married her.'o--Xansas City Star. , 11 ".,;, keeping the Ten Commandments and The following quotations from Gel— Representatives' Branch, a summary to them an equal quantity of chopped I ," recognize the lil-,erties of speech, of which is given as follows: 1. :�., 9 . celery. This should be mixed with "'. " the brindred and ten other command- kie's Life of Christ shows the cond'-, � roent- which they had manufactured , tion of family life among the Jews. meeting, and association. In Italy to- The acreage of alfalfa in Ontario MAGNESIA BEST FOR At Lastl-The author of the new a lettuce play sat quietly in his box until just 11 , how I -as(-d by about 60 per cent. leaf between slices of hot buttered out of them. ChriF;t said, 'I -will q "The reverence of children towards � day nobody remembers what they has incr( ayonnaise and served on Were. One is free to speak only if during the past season, the acreage thelast act, you A more simple way. If you do � their parents wris carried to the sub- he speaks well of the greatness of now being ibottt 750,000 according toast. A bit of bacon or ham laid YOUR INDIGESTION when suddenly be exclaimed: "Ah, 1. one thing you will do these hundred' lime in Hebrew families. Every He- be regime and of the Duce. The on top gives additional relish, there it ist" . 1, and ten things without ever thinking! brew child beard, from its earliest now have ' Pieces of left -over cheese may be N* teast be who dares to criticise the "What?" inquired his friend. , more alfalfa than any state of the Warns Against Doping -Stomach With - ;', about them. Tf you love you will un- years, bow the finger of God Himself pect is to have his head Union east of the Mississippi River grated and used for making delicious "Why, the line of mine they've left , � . 111� - former can ex 1".. I I r, . 1. � consciously fulfil the -whole law.' had written on the tables of stone, broken. He who has the impudence and I venture to predtet that very hot cheese sandwiches. Butter the Artificial Digestents in." ---:London Evening News. ­ . ., -&-,. � And you can madily see for your- '][Tonor thy fat:hpr and thy mother,* to utter a disrespectful word about desired numher of slices of bread and — �­ ��11� selves how that must be so. Take snd this command they found repeat, spread with the grated cheese; add a Most people who. suffer, either occa- 7, -,�, the latter goes to prison for at least . '. I-, ­...'� silly of the commandments. 'Thou I ed again and again in the sacred nine months. Meetings, congresses, ____ ___ - - __ - layer of very thin crisp bacon, top sionally or chronically from gas, sour- The, Theory's Easy�A� little girl, , 1-1 " with a second slice of buttered bread, - on a pair of rollet skates, managed to I , �1�1 - sbalt have. no other gods before Me.' law." ness and indigestion, have now dis I processions, .are a monopoly of the - continued disa ees,b,le die , patent stumble into the neighborhood groe- I � "Family life, resting thus on the Fascists. An absolute veto laced 11 )7he proprietor smiled and - ,I,.., If a man love God you -will not re- � ;�� I 111MIZ � T press and cut, then toast the sand- gr "a 1�,' gi,re to tell him that. Love is the, holiest duty and reverence, 'has been I armful drugs, ery store. g, wiches and serve hot. 1,-_,f.. 11 on a-11 others. If an associat1up or a � , Ing of that law. 'Take not His i no -where, in any age, ore beautiful I Savory ham sandwiches may be stomach tonics, medicines and artifi- said: ?g,zt m - - ,# .�i , club is formed, the names of the I cial, digestents, and instead, following "Are you learbing to skate, little 4 "t, � .,�. I Would he ever dream than it was, and still is, among the m- - served hot. Mince the ham and moist- . - name in vain.' members must be immediately eo , �- . 11 of taking His name in vain if he lov- I Jews. The children of a Jewish inunicated to thel police who may I I X��,.�� - I I en it with mayonnaise. Make sand- the advice so often given in these girl ? " U und . wiches of slices "Oh," she replied, very qu kM11,11 I Liddy; 41 , ON', 1. ed Him . . . And so, if be loved man, � household were the centre ro withhold its permission, or' may at A - of white brea4 with columns, take a teaspoonful or two ��"V- � you would never think of telling him wbirh its life and love moved." any time dissolve it. butter and the seasoned ham. Press tablets of Bisurated M gnesia in a. alread 1- The electoral a _jr know 'bow, but I can% sta124 �, "T'. � I ,, , 'i,V. , to bonor his father and mother. HP I "That both parents of a Jewisb I togother firmly, cut in halves, trim little water after meals with the re- up."--Chrigtian Science Monitot. .;; , I principle, too, is buried under the I I'll .� I . . i. I eould mot do amything else. It would I child took an active part in its early heap of debris. The idea of political Off the crusts and dip In a mixture sult that their stomach no longer . `��L,�j,'�J��`� ,,t be pr�posterous to tell him 'not to kill. education is shown by the Instance of . . made by beating I egg, % tea -spoon troubles them, they are able to eat I . I 1� 1. . ; elections, or "paper games," as the 111% salt, a few grains of pepper and one as they please and tbe-k enj6y mudli. Progressive Pinching - A woman 11 ,i YOU could only insult him if you sug- Susanna, of whom we are told that Duce scornfully defines them, is ridi- � .. urat- gave her young son half a dollar to .,r.111 ... ,,:�,',:t '': 'her parents also were righteous and culed, and the expeTiment will not be yb I .111 cup ,milk. Brown in butter and serve better health. Those wbo use Bis $cp's / �:,,�.. .. ill�'-4. - ft�!!�=__ ___ ___ __ _____ taught their daugliter "c"dIng to tried again -for what would-b-appen at once. The sandwiches - ed Magnesia never dread the appr poihtd of plums, saying: ,. ,oach buy- a .1i �:;,,' �­'' L , _� may he pre Tominyo to pinch ote or tWo , � L _ of I i pared any time during the day and of meal time because they know W9 StIrO, .gj I the law of Moses,' alid by that to Fascism if free, really free, elec, of them to see it they tire rips." _ , , ". Timothy 'who from a child bad o ?_ a browned when wished. . wonderful ant!-adid and food correct- �N 'X'rk il I tions were held in Italy n w P r- just IoVe - In a fe* m6menta Tomifty retun. I " I 1 -, , � If, f-. ,,, ,, known the Rely Scrlptures,t MR liament is kept alive without fune- ': I Instead of serving left -over mix- ive, Which can �e, obtained froln �ny : k";,� - � � - grandmother, TAis, and big inotber, tjoydn wi Wrigley's N�w DOUBLE tures between slices of bread, hot bak- good 41mg stofe'V4111 ihstAntlY netftra� ed With., both the fruff aild the, luff . , � A,/ g. it'is a farce and 11 soon be I ing powder biscuits may. be uged witl1i lIze.- the -stomach adidity, meeten the dollar. . . q k, , , I ,'� � , Is Euivice, having been, by Implicatiom, abolished, Just as the free communes MINT - RatLl * PePp'errAint I ,,,I i h d ' !� as you told me,py he I i ­ "',­'. , Iiis teaclipra. But if. *as on the fath- . . y appetizing ret§u1%.' ff de6tred StOM8614 pitivbAf� .f6od faft#ntation, 11, ,5p,A6�,', have beezi abolished. X . ver " 1VK11" 1. "I . at the small Flavor -ft's 66 wond,erfully � I �, , , ,,P,�v"4:, 1�� .. e?,, 4npedally, that Me obligation lay communes (having less than 5,000, they may be klerveA with a hot vvhit� and.with6ut the slightest pain or dis- e.pla'ftil� "And then when the blan 119. . sexes '11� ,-, � eomfott. Tky Wit plan yourself' but Wdsupt lootdfig I PincMd the 'Vbolo , tt,4­ ..", . ., to teseb big children of both inhabitants) alone as under the first . comforting, 4�0 I g I I I sauce. ntally, - almoAt guy gandwi be e6rWft W get pure Bistirated Mug.. bag' full."—Progr�sslve, Grocer. � - , - the "crod I-qw $1'nd the Ot'h" I�M4P- law, but all t110 C0111111111likell, SVdn those, and delirmiausw - - .. 111.14, , VE,$ -PI, "ii� Iticide A I . . � - r .. , _,.%. ,,,�g� tures, t114 Icnowledge Of 'Which eon- With half a Tnillilorn or inore inhabib- I I ... .,% left from tea may be wrapped ITi a Uesis, egpgcial�y prepgred for atotwwh' , I .1 I" , .i . . ,0 . 9--l- , llr,M� - stibited almnqt exclugively the mm ,damp napkin and toasted f6r-oupper tm. ' . .. _M�x� . . . . _ , ." " ants are Mo ]on . .1 , � I 901k to have sAmfilib- . -11''. . .0 - - . I I I .1 I "M ( of Tewish'ediacation. . with pleastilig ,results. I � I ­ . 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