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all the natives that ,still are ignorant are there words more beautiful in Northend:! A Book of Epitaphs. ' life, the most serious, ,of them being I should not be so incensed against its!, 'T..� , � ,''R5A,-_1_ V, , I
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S. S. LESSON FOR AUGUST 3rd in their unconscious poetry: I ""o, .411,17
. jM,.RS. W. PYKE from Lyme, Connecticut, and, many sar,y. Viewed in. retrospect by his bio- basement with the furnace- as com� k, , , W - - -
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Lesson Topic -Naomi and Ruth. Intreat me not to leave thee, parts of Eii&nd: . ,
Consider, friends, as you pass by, from the necessity of hobbling rGund b,oaTds with cigarettes in their hands. -1 .. 'T
Lesson Passage Ruth 1:6-10, 14-22 foot, this misfortune Of The next step is to show, them in their 7//, ._ ..
just wanted to run away from 1nY I To, return from following after thee, �, ,7 -
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Imusework that lookecL as big as a 1 Golden Text -Acts 17:26. Whither thou goest, I will go As you are now, so once was I; I ; * �, � . � , I ; 11� �
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Zwontain to me. Where thou lodgest, I will lodge* 1`1
Sargon took , , As I am disguise, It obliged him 'to give up. wise As- serpents. , , � 1. I
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hold. of my troubles, ended all my ail , Thy people shall be my people, . ew York Tim". -of U -
luent$ and strengthened and built me-Ilove between two women like ta that Thy God shall be my God; _N the heavier kind ' s of work and concen- "Here lies the, body 0 0 T
. remarkably. I am deeply grateful b tween David and Jonathan. trate on lighter and more delicate op-� Moore, I I � .
UP What - Where thou diest, will I die, .0 erations, in which heeame in time to Who died. at the age of a hundred and
I for what this wonderful medicine did were the circumstances which lead up There, also will I be buried; I
for me! I excel. As time went on he was able four; ) . . ", I --"
to Ruth's aotion, of ,devotion to her Jehovah do so to me, and more S150 PALE PEOPLE to set up in business for -himself and A good life, a clean life, led dear I . .0 .. 11
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I r I nkotther-ih-41aw? The village Of 130tb�- If Ought but death part thee and PERIL Uncle Joe, ; I I 3 -
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to normal action without giving me le em was visited by famine and un- � . , , I
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. ed by other laxatives." - Mrs. W. 1 eii-igrate. It consisted of Elimelech, Ruth made up her mind and noth- Always Threatens Thpin. the Queen" and began to turn out in I . I I
I Pyke, 90 Hlyde Ave., Hamilton, Ont - hi wife Naomi and their two sons. i,g that Naomi could say influenced - steadily increasing quantities that Here lies the body of Young Edward � � I I., I I
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who is the mother of eleven children. went into the land of Moab but her to cham.,ge. ,'When she saw that 'Pale people are almost always nerv- cream-,c6lored "quien's w9we" -which, Nett .
Sargon may be obtained, in Seaforth in that heathen land they c Ed not she -was steadfastly minded to go ous. Paleness denotes lack- of blood according to, some critics, has never Who killed himself smoking the wile - � X I
ftom. Charles Aberhart. I prosper. Elimelech died, the sons with her, then she left speaking unto and too little blood usually results in been surpassed in its combination of cigarette. � k --- I
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19 her." She thus came to be, ,an exam- jaded nerves, sleeplessness, headaches utility with elegance." Hia smoked and he smoked and he I I I . 1 .4
ple Of a wtornan who could make up or neuralgia. New ,ideas about the organization thought it quite clever, " p ��
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. I . 0 her mind -and stick to it when, made. DT. Williams' Pink Pills are differ- of industry were' attracting attention Now he can -smoke forever and ever." I , , �, . �
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. �, less she :had many ,a weary hour be- - ssible to take them and not feel coming to 'the front, and be was astounded-, and some others delighted . . ��;`, �
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house. make rich, red blood. This new blood one -of the first industrialists to instal - "It is interesting to note bow many I ., � - . ,I
� w.. he][11 "O well for him whose will is strong, strengtheris the nerves and gives vi- one of the ,steam engines, made by famous, men in literature have ex- a IM ..,
� He suffers, but he will not suffer tality to the whole ,body. Concern- Janie, Watt and Matthew Boufton at Pressed themselves against the use of CAN .. I Anomt
long; ing them, Mxs, G. Cook Bloor Street, rmingham. He tobacco. The following quot.at!*Ons. liff �
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.1 you want a bite to eat before He suffers, -but he cannot suffer Toronto, says: "Two ;Qrs ago I used built improved kilns so good that a from.men ,of note should convance
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� , ; . Dr. William,V Pink Pills for a nervous hundred years later they were in use anyone as to their Position:
, . going to bed, try a bowl of They parted from Orpha who re- breakdown with the result that I have He sought out new machinery, an� George Elliot: "Why a man will.. 191
. , , turned to her own people, and in due been well and, strong ever since." t smoke tobacco in an,effort to, emulate I 11
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. dealer in medicine�.or by mail at 50 tensi,e study of the art of glazing myster� to the gods." I
.11 � delicious, extra easy to digest and Ruth at once put her resolve to cents a bOx from The, Dr. Williams' and became a masterof it. The qeam George Sand: "Our dear grand-
;,� .. be true to her mo-ther-4n-law to the Medicine Go., Brockville, Ont. mothers would turnin their graves I
I —ideal for a late bedtime test. She virtually said to Naomi: colored glaze he deepened t6 ivory by
ithe addition of oxides of iron and this were they to '-witness the cigarette Friday, AUgUSt 22 �
It, snack, or for any time you're " 111ough I dwell with you I will be .O. remains a triumph of improvement smoking girls of to -day."
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. . ou. I intend from The Women's Institute. His love for the wol-k in which h; Following this the editor as,ked for to
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, . -ere are now 1,150 Women's In, was .engaged, is indicated by the fact other name �
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I shall also be your living. See- the Tib -on- that he took delighf in putting a fine expressed themselves on tobacco, and
harvest is calling me; let me go and stitutes in the rural districts of
hungry 7er 40 - design and finish into such articles in response to the invitation -was able I
. glean in yonder field," She was willing tario with a membership of ti household use a-, soap to publish in another number such ALL -CANADA )�EAR_ �'
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to do the only thing she. felt equal to. 000. The Institutes exist for promoi- of, ordinary
, ink stands and pin trays. He gems as- the following:
She'was not clever but she had one ing social bontacts and whatever is dishes Ulysses S. Grant- "WItlaout a doubt
of -the truest hearts that ever beat in beneficial -to thel community as a treated hi� own designs, and, instead been ` * I at the world's largest ,
. rh�ortal clay. She represents so many wh e, especially -to women b,nd ehil- Of following geometrical patterns, tobacco -has an obstacle to the -
4 8 looked abou leaves, spiritual growth -of our P�aople. Nico- 'ANNUAL EXPOSITIOM �
I - . wbose intelligence is simple, whose dre, , through cb-operative effort. Th tine taken, in- the form of those nox- -,
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, mental grasp is insignificant, but who movement, started at St'aftey Creek - terns which he translated to his -pot- ic.us cigars is a more nearly POIS011
. vindicates the glory of her sex by 1897 has -now bec9me world wide. Wo e,stled with the than arsenic. It has injured more. in "LES VOYAGEURS"-Briiliant�,
- am unselfish purity of soul-Condens- men's Institutes, wherever they exist ' tery. For. years he wr -idious manner than has the historic grandstand pageant depicting:
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11 . I ed from Representative Women of the are non-sectarian and non -politica white "porcelain biskit" and made shot -and, shell of the battlefi4�14d"— the glorious romance of Canadiam *-
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men. . Grading Wool Has Helped. hundreds of experiments at a time 1, 1500 performers on the world's
I 9 I " I . Canadian v I I recognized when applied chemistry could give burne. largest stage. Seats 25c, $1.00, Boxes
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. , 4,1s_aTe now Roger Bacon.: "I do not deny that -
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" �p both at L ji-d in oiftside import- him little help. ,111h,t, of at the beginning of my cigar I have $1.50.
CORN'e� WORLD MISSIONS ing countries as I possessing highly de- At last he found in a
�'G� . sirable qualities. Since w�oi grading barium the "cawk" he requireo, and the experience Of something lulling MUSIC—Thirty bands headed by the
FLAKES KES O�� From A Missionary's Note Book., became a general Policy several years then there followed the development and agreeable, but afterward.s ii�evit- All -Canada Permanent Force Band of'
. Z-�!--=:_r U ably �,011ows the . languor and the op- $eve ty-six skilled instrumentalists;
g -1 01 July, 1929. Nine old women have lonic with of the jasper body, whose -invention I specily recruited froin Canadk's per-
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. �� 4 iust -travelled aR aver China visiting cond -Canada for siApplis. In and gradual improvement, according pression, "—Essays of Elia. manent military establishments (bir
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* DelightM with honey or with 11 I � the, five sacred rivountains, sev d�nce to Finding the journal hospitable to, al. permission Department oiF
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canned peaches adiled -a eral of the last fiscal year a little less than to -one of 'his biographers "must be such contributions the authors thereof
: �_ . I these old woffien having -bound feet. 3 500,000 pounds were graded, slight- regarded as J-0siah Wedgwood's planned a more elaborate hoax, and uielicl!a and Defence). I . �;,,,'
crowning achievement in a lifetime of - -
- They ,have just completed, the climb 1� more than in the -preceding year. . one of them announced that there was 2000 -VOICE EXHIBITIO?4 ,,f .
__ of *oun,t Omei and have started for W1ool grading has bad a very good experiment. He -had arrived at it by 1 1 "
�� Tilbet. effect on improving the a.inual wool unwearied research and as the result to be a great no-tobaebo eonven�ion CHORUS, trained and directed lyr .
- The human 'heart is insatiable in n ess, trials, while no other potter held in Europe, of which be would Dr. H. A. Fricker, M.A., F.R.C.0, im
. clip, and its preparation for market. Of e Idl supply a report with the consent of four concerts, Saturday, August 23;.
� its hunger. Whether it be- in Canada The fleeces now re�eived- at the stor- is known to have produced it unless the editor. This consent was given Thursday, August 28; Tuesday, Sept�.
or China the search for inward pe�ace ages are well -rolled and dyed and he h", first acquired some knowledge and a subsequent issue of . the paper 2, and Saturday, Sept 6. Seats, 25c;,
�_� drives us, It is mot s-stisfi-ed, with show a very small percentage of re- of Wedgwood's formulae." It was with 75c. and $1.00.
- r fifty as at jects, or low grade wools. the aid- of this material. which* lent was able to publish an exclusive -com-
en. is 'no sa s wi P 6. . i se y well to treahment in munication from Copenhagen, telling SPORT—Marathon Swims, (world'v
. -a delicate shades that Wedgwood made the story of a monster gathering at- professional championshi S) Friday,:
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11, . " It drove Buddha from his 1) lace, Tobacco in Poultry Fe�d. tended by some 6f the best known August 2-2 (women), Wdaesday, I*
;. Paul from his tent making, these old Uinthrifty poultry may -be inf&ted most of his most celebrated mast,er- anti-%obacci� crusaders, including August 27 (open). All-Arnexica out-
!. women from'home and loved Ones in with internal parasites, E�mmjne a pieces, including his copies of the
I ! I the villages of China. - number',of birds, and if worms are Portland vase. This also was used in Henrik Ibsen, Francois Rabelais, Ana- board motorboatraces. Internau—snat'.
I 2 ; pul- the bust of Voltaire, and John Flax- tole France, Joseph Conrad,' Arthur sport competitions afloat and ashowz.. '
What can we do to satisfy it? found -add two pounds of finely honenhauer and 'Bishop 'Abealon. . . ,anada'sgreatestathleticmeet. Britishr, .
I 11 UnhaiyPY the man who ,thinks ffiat verized tobacco to -each 100 pounds of man *ho worked so long and Eo well S' Empire Games Athl4tes in interns--
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simply possessing things can satisf y dry mash. The tobacco shougld; con- for Wedgwood en-oplaybd it in cam�eos The name of H. G. Wells appesLred to tional competitions. Trotting and Pac- -
I it. Only service, and the ideal Of iain at least 12A per mnt. nicoone. and other ornaments, including even the list but this was an error commit- ing races including $5,000. Futuritim.
I SAA service incur daily work can satisfy. The use of tobacco will reduce the in- chessmen. Gradually the fam�b Of t,d by an alert editor or printer who — . �
. """..".", I I ith young Wedgw,o9d spread beyond England saw the name 11H. 0. Wills" of the CANADA FROM COAS,T,-TO—
. q0 ternal -parasite danger wi Stew ted the 'attention of artists celebrated tobacco manufacturing COAST ON DRESS PARADE�
-poultry, so says Dr. L. .nson, and attrae ' firm, an4 never having heaTd of him This is your year, Arrang� to come.
I THE NEXT BEST THING Ontario -Department of A�grieulture. potten and eolbeetors, on the contin- substituted a name he had ,brard of. �
. - ent. His wares were sold far and wide, The report of the international con- Reservations now b�ing acqted fmr I
I A visit by telephone is the next - and came at last to the notice of the vention, was rreadbefore a convention Exbibition Cborus concerts and Grand-
__ best thing to a ,personal visit. It is J6slAH WEDGWOOD MASTER OF Empress Catherine. of Russia, She of the No-Tubacco. League Of America stand Pageant performances. Send cheque-
- quicker, easier and more .personal POTTERY ," ordered a table §ervice in cream pol- or money order. �
than a letter. Out-of-town calls are ored earthenware for her country and it was received with hearty cheers. . 1 14
A resolution was passed, ordering that .
lk T as simple now ,as a local call and Josiah Wedgwood, of whon' it may seat. 11�ow well this service withstood a letter of felicititioii should be sent .)
I mm W cheaper than ever before. The front safely be said that be was one of ordinary usage may be judged from to the Amti-Tohacco League Of EUr- ' 11 SAM RARRIS� �
Necessities- .L,q ot Luxuries pages of your telephone directory those men who made England. what the fact that more than 100 years
. . contain a listof places and -rates. it is, was baptized on July. 12th, 1730 later it was loaned by CIzar Nicholas ope, and inviting it to send- delegates � Pttsidenpt
AKITCHEN sink with running water under and died 65 years, later, His name is for an exhibition in London.. to an Aniefican convention to be held I
strong pressure—A Modern Emco equipped -00 . Ti .. in 1931 with the idea of fortaing a I H. W. WATERS, I
bathroom—laundry facilities—a faucet at known wherever pottery is known, Writing in the New Yorlc in world leagme against tobacco. T h a GenerafAla,pager -
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. every required point on your property—are all DOUBLE -DUTY EPITAPHS—AND an"' be is hor. ired as the mim whi, re- magazine, E. L. Duffusr says that the difficulty will be, we Suppose, in.1-6- I
available with an Empire Duro Water Supply . voltutionized an important industry triumphs of Wedgwood were the pro- eating the, name and address r-1 the . I �1
System. OTHERS and, raised it in some of its branches duct -of a personality almost unique I �
r of to a fine art. For generations ,t)efo-re in industrial history. The artist, the V. " . . I I
Empire Duro V ater Supply Systems are not F'rorn the village churchyard . I
. odels priced aslow as $129.00, .S Dagenham, Esse3t, England: Wedgwood his ancestors had beenpot- artisan, and the Man, Of business were � I I
and they contain the latest improvements of any Here lies John Shere . ters amd since they have been potters combined and equally balanced in him. I I r
Water Supply System on the market. Who, when living, brewed good -beer until the present day, we sunpose a To the day of his dea.th his insatiable - I
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Our dealer will be pleased to advise you on I Turn to the rij7bt, go down the, bill claim might be put, fqrward that the CuTiosity,about any matter relating to
I your Water Supply problems and demonstrate [His son keeps up the bug�,iness still, Wediwoods have suppried the most pottery was never (vienched, and when t
. a model to meet your every need. —Printer's Ink. important industrial I dynasty in En,g,- -he was universally -hailed as the mas- - . ... I . I 1,
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" — ter potter he was trying huhibly �o I . I � I
I ,F'0' -'r Sale by I From Liverpool: I � learn more about the art, He en - . 19, ",` I .
Sacred to the memory of Joseph Sum- - . I couraged- his work -hien to specialize. . ...
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Everywhere known as the beat of , I I I .. . ward unusual ability and, to make .
Geo. A. Sills & Son plumbers �411 � partners of his employees. Yet he I . . �
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