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A,",." 4:_ - � sant poverty -these and a hundred -few really 1 afternoon in the hotel, Princess Ileans
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,-,' " - _ - of the most casual observer. What soap than to bug it ! that he was going east to study ined feel that if only they'had beep sub- lots of strawberry'SainY .
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. ..., I We Are At Your Service machhie;/what gorgeous colors for FULL DIRECTIONS In 190.5, at 32 years of age, he came jected to a few years' , I
'. , '.1 / � the brush of the artist; what magic WITH EVERY CAM west again, this time a qualified phy- ual lectures fr6m -bored professors Judy O'Gready are still very much
`,�,,� r: and to the rouAd of mild social activi- "sisters" under the skin." ..
�11 �11_ SPECIAL IN BOILERS tales for the tongue of the raconteur! sician just graduated from McGill ties incidental to a university career, �,
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�. .11 Of all the types of work in which we . In those'days Greenwood, B�C., was a they ould have equalled Einstein -01 - I ) /
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of labor with the wild, sby, hill -men success from the start -particularly
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, G. A., SILL,5`0' & SO " L Y S t tume, shooting S? It made him an alderman of Green- . Saps Vifali*�,, . Statei5. Physician
- ,,� JL 11 V_ -T G - ood. Then mayor. There he was who has had a university education
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1111� I elected twice. Then came 1916 and than to be told that the particul . . atmOt
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I �.� I . dwellers of other races -for food and — Liberal nomination in Green -wood rid- 0 ly annoyed and distressed by Bladder '
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.". . . ,�, SUNDAY AFTERNOON of Divine Providence here. Instead long tradition of oppression they are in commercial pectin. Skim, p A landslide swept the Liberals into should take immediate steps to com- I I.,
I .. - of taking instant revenge, Jezebel peculiarly open to the influence of . our power and MacLean became minister result of his having put in a few bat their trouble before it reaches a
11._� (By Isabel Hamilton, Goderich, Ont.) quickly and cover hot Jam at once I
I ., took a day to perfect her plans and friendship and the spirit o of education. Next he -became pro- years' attendance, at some university. serious or perb�aps dangerous stagel 1-1
� , .. .. in that day of Elijah escaped beyond f service; with -hot melted paraffin. vincial secreta -;y. To -day, to his For, after all, no r9al kn�wledge is I Backaches, Headaches, pains ini
. . , . '. I � Dear Lord and Father of mankind, the,bounds of her power. and for those with the vision the pro- - credit stands the new university of ever. acquired, and no intellectual feet and legs, nervoushess, restless-
� .. 11 Forgive our feverish ways! spect of the Bbils as a little nation of Pear Marmalade. achievement is' ever made, as the',
� - made -a way of escape for his servant. Christians in both glorious and rea- British Columbia, the groundwork of ness, frequent but scanty urination
l, , '. j, Reclothe us in our rightful mind; "He arose, and went for his life and sonable.-Rev. G. P. Bryce, Rasalpura. Seven poxnds of pears, cut small, a magnificent galaxy of buildings at niere -result of submission to some with burning und- pain, getting -up-
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. 11'. In purer lives Thy sery Ind, came to Beersheba which belongeth s(,veu pounds sugar. Let stand over Point Grey; the far-famed Tranquille routine . nights -these are some of the -raore,
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�1. ..�.., in deeper reverence, praise. to Judah." He was in, a measure .0 . night, in the morning add one-half sanitarium at Kamloops and a free as is afforded by a school or univers- troublesome signs of Bladder Weak-
W safe there but he thought it .wiser to pound preserved ginger and simmer government correspondence who, surrounded by ne-ss or Irritation that should have,
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P� I �. Drop Thy still de7# of quietness, go still farther for the kings of Is- NO BET`TER MEDICINE gently for three hours or until soft. system for teaching .pupils residing mathematical experts, hates mathe-1 .
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': Till all our Brivings cease; ,FOR LITTLE ONES iatics, but is forced, largely against No matter how stubborn your case
.,:-. rael and Judah- were on terms of close Add the juice and pulp of three lem- in out-of-the-way places, afar from 'D o acquire
, 1'- Take from our souls the strain and alliance at the time and his surrender mis a few minutes before removing schools, has proven a remarkable sue- his natural inclinations, t may seem to be or how many differ-
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,.- proceeded southward into the desert It was inevitable, consequently, that success don't give up, and think your I
. ��'. . Thy beauty of Thy peace. to be out of the reach of his enemies. Pear'Conserve. - there was little surprise when the Lib- mathematician as the m -an who with case hopeless or the natural couse-
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,".. . He was alone, having left his servant . erals, At a caucus, unanimously de- quence of advancing years, until you
ll; I Breathe through the pulses of desire at Beersheba who was no doubt, ex- ing child -one that the mother can Four opounds of pears, pareh� one easily achieves heights of mathemati- �
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. . I- Thy coolness and Thy balm; hausted by Elijah's rapid travelling. feel assured is absolutely safe as well pound figs, one and a half cupfuls cided that in choosing ca] brilliance unassisted (or unob- .
... i�� succeed Premier Oliver, that leader scription of Dr. Southworth, a physi-
'. - Let sense be dumb, its heats expire; He was still sizffering from the reac as efFwient-is found in Baby's Own pineapple or sour apple, four pounds structed) by university professors or
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. .1. I and fire, weary with nights and days of tra- thousands of mothers throug',,out the Put all througli food chopper and - a sheer love of his subject.
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I he was exhausted for want of food. by actual experience that there is no parent. StiT while cooking to 1, on USES AND HANDICAPS OF' s - with
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I he was for the first time alone-alon; other medicine for little ones to equal from burning. Put into pint or half a student who has a strong natural TABS in good, local drug stores --and
11. I& S. LESSON FOR OCTOBER 9,th solitude and silence of them. Once a mother has used them pint jars. _Tl,�..; conserve is very good FORMAL EDUCATION interest in any subject. It may as
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� 1.� 1. the great white desert. At length lOr her children she will use nothing when used as a cake filling. "What we call understanding is likely as not hamper the development
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. � . Voice. "he came and sat down under a juni- Butt, Tancook Island, N.S., writes:— accurate recollection of somebody a strong intellect will make its pres- you will be happy. If they do not
. . � t, I Lesson Passage I Kings 19. per tree; and he requested for him- "I have ten children, the baby being Wash eight pounds of pears but do�else's explanation. Few of us think ence manifest in time. Some gifts satisfy, they will cost you nothing�
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Ill: " . self tha he might die." Elijah just six ,not pare tb(,rn. Stick four table-janything out for ourselves." This are best developed by the sort of so, if you need this grand medicine,
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. .. �.: - to be murdered. There is all the dif- pears. Make a syrup with two cup- court," by Mr. Conal O'Riordan, re-
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.�, the prophets of Baal; he laid them mind, To be taken away by the L,,d I I't tie ones, I always keep a box of ulated sugar and two cupfuls vine- that "Nlan4cind would rather die than be regarded as merely a start, but
T1. �. Wn to 1 i- . one thing, to con ' in the house and would Sir Kenneth Murchison, an English
I � ,, I , . . under arrest, brought them do sem to be killed I t h ,-- i'a L, I U LS gar, add spices and a few pears at a th'nk" and "rhinking is the hardesc Mr. Mannings rather whimsically sug-
'.. the brook Kishon and slew them I is another. Elijah did not die, advise all otliper mothers to do so." time and cook the pears until tender. . work in the world," has provided Mr. gests that if he were making a new M.P., recently received the following
. . . . . i, there. It was the Old Testament I "Tired natur,�'s ,sweet restorer" fell Baby's Own Tablets.are sold by 11 I letter from one of his constitudnts: "I
.. i a Fill jars and seal. IZ. A. Mannings, of the Royal Insur- 'beginning in a financial career, he ,,
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1- way of expressing religious indigna- ! upon him and in his slftp he was in- I medicine dealers or will be ma led ance Company, Montreal, a text for would prefer to start as a newsboy,
�1, . tion. We do not read that the L upon receipt of price, 25 cents per Preparin- Pears For Canning. please can 'I have the widow's pen-
ord %isited by an angel who made ready � one of his characteristic articles in It would have the primary advantage . .? Ps �
. ,�. I -,ad commanded the slaughter, nor food for him, and bade him arise and �,ox, by The Dr. Williams' -Medicine I ' 11- -i n- i -
". I � Use a fruit spoon instead of a knife the company's monthly publication. Of cultivating resourcefulness in Be S o
... I... are we informed that he apprlove( vat. lie obeyed and t Co., BrIckville, Ont. I Many of these articles range far from ing, and the secondary advantage of .0. .
11� Was it because he had slain the ro- sleep again. A stTond time the an- point � ' 5,r removing the cores from th , relieving the beginner from the neces-
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"' an illustration nany sity of keeping up appearances, at .1
;?�� 1; phets that Gr).l did not answer t hir gel touchod him and told him to arisc fruit .w:ll ! left in better shapv. time when thisl might prove ve if
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11 �1, � prayer for rain as immediately as he vnd eat adding. hpcause the journey PRESERVFD PEARS' ARE HANDY The -kin, and cores of pears may (haracter of the author. Thou'gh be. ry
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I., r. hand answi-red t�e prqyer for fire? i� too great for thee," For the next had the benefit of a long and formal 11'eum to RKeduce
I'll. be used f,,r making a very delicious, .1
'' � V 11 1. Was it not because he had already "t-tY (1,1Ys and nights he jr�urneyc(i FOR WINTER TABLE . the education in the i 11 There would be also full lib -
,i:, anyber r, I red jell� Old Country, Mr. ' '*` -
I . � begun to accuse himself that he fled :-1 the !Arength of this nourishment .. Combine 'Mannings in the current article ex- erty to branch out into any likely
I I... ' kin and cores with sugar Fide line, for, from the point of a Varicose Vem's ! )
" ;� 11 'when the rnpssage from Jezebel onto the mount of God. SERVING juice fr,,rn pressos doubt that merely going
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.... I Canned and preserved pears r - ' contained in pectin c
I I. 1$ , 1 - -, nav d irl,, i"i?,'r.'s ook vantage to the young man in his sub- done." Finally there would be reas- p
". 1� grr-at strain and under this threat he Ph( -t hid himself in a cave—possibly I P used in innumerable winter dishes hook. � onable time and leisure, to pursue ,Ub Gently and Upward To.
" -, I became tor, weak to re -;-t an angry .n t),.v cloft of thv ro(-k,wh(,re MO,P-1 i --ranging from salarls, to des,;erts—1 sequent struggle with the -world, and �
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.1. I related all that hnd tak(-n plaef, to C,--- in him in a vision dunng thr-,,i,.,, or %vhen one. has been too husy B. C.'s NEW PREMIER -WORKED i find the going outside much harder
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'Y" his wife. lie told 0, Eli�ah'- rhal- �iiir�'. 4%y'nr -What I -
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... .. lenge, the gathering of th(. ppopi,,, i:ko �,? 'I he prophet anSWernd; ll. ner. I Fspecially is this true if his place I spondent because they have been led
1:.1 the building of t1le al'ars, the Tj.4elvs, !I a'. s- IN -011 joalot's for the Lord God� TFACHER AND DOCTOR. !in the university, either sebolasticallyl PRINCESS LIKED STRAWBERRY .
. � I '. '' cries Of ",le p-,;)hv's ole Baal, thi, . r �, ; � for thv children of Israeli Canned Bartlett Pears. I or athletically, has been an important to believe that there is no remedy
; , - of T'li* -it, swiden answer liavv ,'or-aken thy -ovenant, thrown:1 Fictionis-,� have overlooked a _ !one. Naturally vnnugh he leaves the JAM. that will reduce swollen veins and
, " "� prayei Jah, tl ( - re I bunches.
, I .� - 'n thine altars, and .-lain thy pro-; Selert ripe pears, peel them care- markable , -n% ainly of the When Queen Marie of Roumania, o -ounce orig-
. 1. of fire, and the limr' cry of thv, do,,, ,� 1 , p!ot for a Story of the i .titution con4cious in
. .1i; f "strngglinL� upward" ty-pe in the ca- fact that his own importance has been arri,�cd in Vancouver, B.C., last year, inal bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil ,�
.. �', , ast6undr(! ornpl-'The Lord he is ; I 11 vt S -ith the gword; and 1, (-.-on I , ully, keeping them in their original
,,, the God; thv T, d. he i,; th- (;o(l - ,o,lv. ,�m left, an(] they sock my life': foi m, then split in halves and remove reer of Ih.n. 'Dr. J. D. attested by his fellow -students and
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She listened to all thi � I !.(' ulke it away," cores. Fill jars with pear-, and pour cently sole(ted as pren � his instructors. Mr. Mannings pro- there made an impression u,ppn Van- drug store and apply it night and
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� Q %"'�, I Moved but when he proceeded and knd he said, "Co forth and stand ""er a hot ' couver women, at least. morning as directed you will quickl�
I , I �, told her that Elijnb had "slain , imrn thf, Lord.,Place ruhhers in position and adjust the.-'addcd value in that it would "&
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.4 , I ,,; prophets with the sword- JeZebel I . , 1)ehold, the Lord passed by, and tol haired sovereign had an apparent pas- continue until the veins and bunches
k _� - I thirt mirruteq if they are quarts, Born I in Culloden, Prince Edward I -haps, unless he has a sense
I . leaped to action. She was not on] t great and strong wind rent the of sion for red. She arrived in Vancou re reduc& to normal. ,
, , I ;,,QRins. and brake in come to diplomacy unusual in a newly fledged ver wearing a frock of ruby -red cloth Moone's Emerald Oil is a harm-
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.III , * daughter and she was gning to mild- rock% hi -fore the Lord; but the Lord under a fur coat with a bat of the less, yet most powerful germicide
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� I,', such a thing. She wore a mighty wind an earthquake; hut the Lord minutes and -kimmed. Allow' one er, but though in his youth be fre by their wits at an early age—at an and well pulled down over her smartly th6e. Indeed, so powerful is Emer-
I PM. � I ." oath—"So let the gods do to me, anti cupful of syrup for each pint jar age at which the university graduate
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� ,,, tbe earthquake a fire; but t e Lord In the afternoon she wore, at the ulcers are often entirely healed and '
,e,:,. Toore also," and sent a m"senger in ' b and one and one-half cupfuls for each was struggling, may be, -with the as-
. I k�,�� haste to warn Elijah of her inten- w as not in the fire; and after the fire quart. sistance of a patient and long -suffer- big civic reception given in her honor, anyone who is disappointed with its
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", . a small piece of ginger root, or both, 0 U t:ons. These others, forced, for their frock of the most luscious shade of C. Abe-rhart sells lots of it,
'o 'AlP � and more also, if I make not thy life Elijah covered his face, realizing *b ttom of jars to vary flavor. on or . HANING-Du 11 11'read and butter, into early contact wine colored velvet, simply made and I
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". � as the life of one of them by to -mor- he was in the very presence of God.
Al�:, " with the disillusionments of a busi- matching exactly in color the red vel- — —_ —_ .
1. A ` I. I row about this time." The question be bad beard when Whole Preserved Pears. ness life have in many cases been vot toque she wore. There were
TT I . V, Let us note the marvellous working arleep was now put to him directly
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,�, 11,41' , i� " . of the juice add a cup of sugar, Boll Unipound Brou.glat Her Health literature scr�Lppy; but their knowl- for the handsome coloring of the gown chance to start chicken farm, bees,,
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I'll �, , I ____� L1.0 . syrup, then cook the pears gently in Moose Jaw, Sask. — I 11 a I l.cing �o dite wiles of their fello*-men in the The following day, every shop'l
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" %�t I '.C� "" ', 9 is just as -narrow and full of pre- Hotel Vancouver, with her -.m6ther and \
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