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,, .- 4$leighs .......... $1. , hat the Messiah was in burning question just now is how to �d ti .
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"I I "I!, Copper Boilers. .$3.50 and $5.00 Electric Driving Lamps ... $3.00 �
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11 Ul, - � Casseroles ....... $2.50 to $4.50 Wringers. . . � ... $7.00 and $8.00 . rinaday's comment on .
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SUNDAY AFTERNOON reality. Help us all to open wide the He was born� when Judaea- wa o the chief priests. AUTHOR AND LEI chapter on Qua
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If." doors of our hearts that the Christ come a province of the.,'Rom,an Em- The people wondered, but never in- hole price of the book. I
1��"' . may enter and reign supreme. In -pire for the Jews were taxed among quired any further about the Sav- Much has been written 9bout Jack w d will be bought and town of Kingsville, Ontario. with
;t ." � (By Isabel Hamilton, Goderich, Ont.) Miner as a Naturalist and Conserva- hundred thousan ay only a population of two thousand in-
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g. His name we pray. Amen. the rest when an order went forth iour. rkable and read
FN� " tionist, but the most rema rth habitants, it boasts that, when the
1�� It came upon the midnight clear, from Caesar Augustus that all the Mary 4" h -.quiet, but meditated and Jack Miner is the only man on ea
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��,,_ I I That gX�drious, song of old, S. S. LESSON FOR DECEMBER 25 world should be taxed. Thus did left fubire'iiappenings where sbehad to catch and tag wild Canada geese geese are on the.sanetuary and swans
&,,,,� ,,,, From,� career as a bird ]over and conserve- tudy their route of migration. He along its lake shore, the 'population
,.,A, _ �-ela bending near the earth, 'dence order it -when His pur- left the vindication of her virtu to to s
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�C , - . their harps of gold; Lesson Title�-Christmas Lesson. Provi ian who orig- of the little town on several days has
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- � � .. ,�.� .__ jhe � -gracious King! I Lesson. Passage Luke 2:1-20. Josi6ph and Mary in accordance with -�vere' . i ing, feeding and conserving the wild hich 'migrates through who have come to see the unique sight-
""' . "!, , - _ aven's all the decree of the Emperor went to Th*e shepherds returned to their fowl of the continent. In these sane- ads goose, w of North America.
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.. , I r", ., 7 � , Golden Text -Matt. 1:21. pay.the tax. And there in agree- lowly occupation but their spirits his territory, nest and winter, and
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I I � I qar the angels sing. � tuaries, artificial feeding is carried on On interviewing oiie of the citizewr
, I ment with the prophecy (Micah. 5:2) were turned to praise and glorify God. where they are each season of the
I .I, % . The fulness of time was now come, the Messiah was born. Whoever else was slow to believe, and absolute safety is afforded the. Par. To do this he had to invent a of the little town, I was informed
:.. - migratory waterfowl of the North y that, when Jack Miner started hi '�
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I . , I Still through the cloven skies they when God sent forth 'his Son made of He was born at an inn in the stable they beli6v6d the angel story and American Continent which winter in unique' trap which has proved a suc- sanctuary and no shooting was allow-
_;_ come a woman, and made under the law; connected therewith. Christ's par- praised God that they had seen the the southern part of the United State, cess to the extent that he has caught ed within on,e mile of its borders, all
;1'. With peaceful wings unfurled; and it was foretold that be should b,, ents were poor and so -when they Messiah though he was in the hum- and spend the summer and breed in as many as three hundred geese at his friends who were shooters at once
I And still their heavenly music floats born at Bethlehem. Here we have I in that once which were kept only long en-
"� O'er all the weary world. an account of the time, place and found the inn already fully occupied ble guise 'of a babe. To the Canada. I ough in captivity for him to place an became his enemies. But when yean,
; Above its sad and lowly plains I manner of 'it. He was born at the they sought shelter with the cattle. was no stunibling block but the wis- Jack Miner's sanctuary dates back aluminum tag on their legs and liber- rolled by and they have seen that Jack
- ng wing, ! time when the fourth monarchy was Had they appeared to belong to the dom and power of God. -(Condensed to 1904. Very few, if any, sanctu- Miner's idea of a sanctuary inerease(I
" well-to-do class, room would have from Matthew Henry).
�� And o'er its Babe] sounds � in its .height; just when it was be- aries on the continent date back earl- their chances, now they have turned
. been found for them, but, being poor, "All glory ,be to God on high, ier than that and what has been ac- Jack Miner also invented the now
-t: - .1 The bles,sed angels sing, come, more than any of three be- And on the earth be peace-, famous Jack Miner crow trap. Crows right about face and are back of hini
5- they were allowed to shift as they complished. is now known the world one hundred per cent., because a Jack
: - - Z '' ifore it, a universal monarchy. He Good -will henceforth from heaven to increased in Canada by the
I �i. E. H. Sears. was born in the days of Augustus could. over, as a look over Jack Miner's mail have -
I men. countless thousands and are the cause ,Miner sanctuary with no shooting
! I PRAYER Caesar, when the Roman Empire ex- When we saw Him wrapped in Begin and never cease." will prove. In his mail, which cemes t within one mile of its borders bringc
" � swaddling clothes and laid in a man- in twice daily, you will find letters o'�the song, insectiverous and other the ducks and -geese to that locality.
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��. tended further than ever before or from Australia, New Zealand, Africa more valuable birds decreasing to an Many a goose has been killed out-gidt�
'n b in- ger we were tempted to say, "Sure- alarming extent, to say nothing about
, We praise Thee, our Father, for since; so that it was called "T e E
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�, the gift of love wbose birth we cele- pire of the whole earth." Now this ly this cannot be the Son of God." and many countries in Europe. the duck and game bird eggs the crow the safety zone
t, , brate to -day; for Jesus the King of was the time when the Messiah was But see his birth attended as it is WORLD MISSIONS most recent is a letter from a count, destroys. Jack Miner worked up a which never would have been were
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I . , ry who became the Son of Man to be born, according to Daniel's pro- here (8-14), with a choir of angels, formerly of Russia, now living in built and it not for the Jack Miner sanctuary
.. . 910 "S it can be We had a busy time at Christmas, France, who, having read Jack Min- plan to reduce the crows, in the vicinity. ,
,., that he might redeem us unto Thee. phecy (Dan. 11:44). "In the days of and we shall say, urely just two days' holidays for the boys Jack Min -
if, er's book entitled, "Jack Miner and the put into operation a crow trap which,
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.11 ]Bless all the children in this and these kings, the kings of the fourth no other than the Son of God, con and ten days for the girls. They did Birds," has started a sanctuary in if put into practice, will reduce the dography could he written, but
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�: other lands to -day. Hasten the day monarchy, shall the God of heaven cerning whom it was said when Ve extra work in the fields. northern Russia based on the Jack crows in any locality by the thou- cr,b b
, when everywhere 'Peace on earth, set up a kingdom which shall never was brought into the world. "Let all their entertainment on Wednesday Miner principles. Thus, as I stated sands- He has caught as many as one of th(� biggest things about Jack
good will to men' shall be a hlessed�be destroyed." the angels of God worship him" (Hob. five hundred and ten of these "nest �Miner is that he, now in his sixties,
- � right; and on Thursday night, and above, Jack Miner's achievements are robbers," as he calls them, at one is, as he, says, "cheerfully devotin�
I __ ___ -----. - . _. -------- - ___ _ - - - ___ �- � __ __ _____ Friday afternoon, the boys had a not only nation-wide but world-wide. catch. lie says, "I would not want the balance of his life in the interest,
� Christmas tree for the Sunday school. Jack Miner is sixty-two years of of con-ervation, to benefit not OnlY Us
� I Everyone received a gift according age, as he says in his book, was "born to see crows or any other bird become but thc- -rising and unborn genera -
I � to attendance. In making out the in the United States and made in extinct, yet I would like to see their tions.11 H�- also says, ,,I have noth-
"Ill, books we were surprised at the per- Canada " His birthplace was at rumbers reduced to the same extent . on the sanctuary to commercial-
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� - of fifty-one women, nearly as large he moved to Canada when but only uable birds." ize in any way 3ney is donated tol
� ......Oooda - a class of girls and two or three jun- thirteen years of age, with his par- One thing which should make the form and what M4
- p2ople of the continent happy is the me by my -friends is used for ,buying
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�, Aa�� n was a huge market for drain tile and, try. Recently McLean's Magazine, his, crow trap to the United states
,.: I . I copy of a gospel, a hyroin book or a his father being a drain tile manu- a, ar-
11 . Old Testament with a marker the largest magazine in Canad Government which, in turn, made bkl"
r� � ' in facturer in the United States, Jack . and distributed same, free of
�� .. � each. For two Sundays absent, ranged a vote among its subscribers prints .
, I a Miner followed that profession. When , to all parties interested to the
,1�1, I . bag with a needle book was the gift; he grew to manhood, under financial as to who was the greatest living charge
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I # - difficulties he started, wh t he , l- Ca adian. Jack Mine s in he receives reporting ducks and gers(,
�, � ! ei] with rubber; the next g7roup pen- '4orse tile yard," which he ed fifth, the other names ranking
'., '. I - . .. . .1 � cils without rubbers, and final y a ed, "a one bigher in the vote being those of men being killed axe banded over to th(L.
, . , � 01f I and hi� sons still operate, As the rnment which cares for
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11. .� I , _J _F1 -Weing a poor mart financially, Jack _' ts, to cornmercialite. .
%�, � ! .1 - . � �. . orence B. Rawlings, Denni, Afri- ' .11 the land of the living in having
"I . � - -- I ca. - Miner often makes the remark that started the Jack Miner League of wall I time is
11 I'll, I - Canada, which is -but two years of Jack Miner at the present
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11 q�. f I I I ally in regard to his success in plac- I asked him the greatest need
" ing before the world the same work in Canada as that be- When UMore
;��,__ . I I . 1. I ry ing done by the Izaak Walton League in the world, his replay was:
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�, I I - , . Hundreds of thousands of Ameri- in the United States. love and education and less bayonet-
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��, I . " do- . homes each month. The average cost becoming extinct and yet increase the Not only does Canada appreciate point coMpUlgiOm" I
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, I purest and cleanest literature short a graxt of five 'hundred dollars from NUMEROUS CtIRATIVE QUALI[TIM
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"', bile possessing elernents of beauty, General Motors has at its command Montreal is t As a lecturer it is doubtful if any I
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,,, � amount of wealth'could have cow� has the finest automotive research Continent Why not patronize 'home appeared before more people during ,
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�; _.", ,.Ptier of tran$portation, and has in an Not only that, as many clubs and societies, but not
I �111 I most revolutionary advance& te of the most conservative type, yielding 4m attrActive rate Of inter -
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� L' � �,,�' , the refinements which are exemplified - And General Motors has used its I -Vancouver Sun. ing. For instance, his lecture has fill- est. we recommend "GIJARANTEED INV - .98TI&EXT BONDS."
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0��,�,e .1 the last rites.-Win-nipeg Free Press. thousand people. This be has filled behind them as additional security a firit mortgage on improved
,I �� �. ;W�;,� . sixty years ago, this institution has It is thus that General Motors of
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