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"JPV.. *�. - I 1..;, i7l,,Y �: � I � .A- , . I . ,..".� It, As years and strength Are given, It*; on -her rich gifts were beJ W , " e �'� !! ��'-. i _ _ , _�, I _ I I � '. � '. �t��,., K .1 I I'll -may serve Tby church below, on her the fond endearments were 7" - �, " : I , I I , I _ 0 4 , . � ` -for .. t , _ . Z I., `.�� ,� , ", - tq W . I ': 1, t. That we � , . C4tty '$MAE lips ,been c) m .. .�, 11� , 1-1 - ­ .Z'.41� 1­�J, . � , , . 0_pd ,Q_%Pli,C�T. I . A, J I'll Thy saints, in 'heaven. lavished. Most womipn in that age of � I . I _. ­ � � .. " sentl and, rwued from - 11;. .k 11 # 11 ,.71 .", I� ._ , 'I : �_. I And join I . . 1. , � mp-ital reagor4 ' . t ,,, 'I" , ", . .. , I , I �,. _. �, J., H. Gurney. storm and stress would have be4n I I I . . . a forplivu 4�rrvtronm'ent inil oblivion. . 1. , - 'a- �.Vt 0 V I I 4 � , , I'll 1��, V P., . � ,,, "§L�,,?1�6?v,� I . � .I.. . I �.; 1: � I X, 11 .; , I . .1.1 .1 .� . � ''t I - �1_f­',' ., � . I � -'annall IF PAPTEVRIZED MILK $U U tt;$s A�g*in� dkpse are exceptions. . �f , I ". � �% I � "M',T" � 3 ".1. 1� . i. content with her ld�. But ,H I I ,, I . 7 . ,�' ,� � . . 11 1. . .1. _,� . �.. .;, �. ­ "I 4:. , 1 i ; 111i'41 J� ..".111 � 11 PRAYER . I 3!4. 71, �.. 1. . � _ � 0 , , IL��71� I ­ I was � profoundly miserable, One IS IT WHOLES,OME? OF COURS-w� After the years and yoArs of fight, , . � I . V . � I . . , , . , , _1� - Wtv thing had been denied her; she had a . ing the, aeas, toilipg through ice cold , , ' , �.0 � ;. z , % -11.. .1.1 ,p, ndlomakeyourlifecount? ch blessing upon I., . . , . q, p , ", ,� . , ,'& ,�Yolt aq!sIrv. a. high place in one- We, liTay for a rk e The Is pasteurized ater and,. smas.hing -blizzards-tile I � . I 'V , P. I ,, � . , "', all who teach in our Sunday schools,. house �ut she had no hom, . -milk wholesome when W. � � � . I 11 .. �': , -1 . .11 I � ".A...'_1 . in teaching or in �( -,course it 'I$.. Vfiy order comes for' "the scrap heap." � j," , � " �tbs;�Prpfeplons, . Teach them so that they may impart ideal of a daughtex 9f Israel w4as, "to it sours? I . I . , � 1, , _ ,)f - . . . .11 . , I � FWeA;_,­1.., I \ 1 � iwni�iz shouldn't ittbe? Sour milk and crown The 61d s*P's, wave-hattered hull, her V , :1�i� � to others and lead them to,-cousecrate be 'head of the home." . � ",:, t ,,*4 �niyerSlty degree . . I ' . I ,,!,,� � ''�-,;�-11_1, � will open the their you Hannah is not fit for the task of are easierbf digestion, and their icid- VOYagillga, from, Perth to Punta I , . . . . 1. �J?,�;,,,�,,� ,� ng lives to Thy servi . . . . 41:1., lco' Deborah, she is a simple humble ification'inhibits the growth of cer ,la , . "1.1,i,�l;ii�'"T"Of�-appo.tt�nity and help you to - Arenaq, her laborsAn hurricane, ty- , I _ This -we humbly beseech of Thee the Ta� I ,:�,­­_ ' I . P I s.. . _ I . , . ,4 , , ,_ t "itg' � w4ey''Quf ambition. -rough Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen. woman who must receive her sphere, tEan fermentative bacteria in- the, di- phoon and- t,emptost, her fights agairst 11 I ., , . ,:. '.1 � t-, tit'on is keen. The modern th not make it, What remains for her it M �tchnik0ff treacherous currents ll�r 'unceasing I A. 15 PMPVI I gestive ttract. n% 1 P I I � 11 '' ,;. 1. -1 . 't . . , . I . ��jk demands the best trained, the S. S. LESSON FOR AUGUST 10th then? Only one chance - prayer. who 4ttribute�l tEF;,,`JN life of Bp ea . � � ll� I t)�, . . . lost industrious. and the most trust- � .. _ �.1- service of food,- rrying to an island � I . _ I . �� , � Im � She will ask God for a woman's king- garian peasants to thed good custom tl�eople, are set at naught. Every- � . "I I - - . .. " v9rthy men and women available. Lesson Topic -Hannah. . donx­for -the privilege -of boing the of drinking oceans of sourinUk 'every thing goes by the -board, ,and her, lrayt-l�xcg�A+_��Z!Z-Vq i i � I ;Vt,I� . . I I I �1'1t,,� .:, Vhy not qualify by taking a univer- Lesson PA;sf�age I Samuel 1:9-18, head not merely of a house but of a day'? A very slight,ampunt of acid WoTn* carease is thrown to the insati- � __ . ­' 1. I � . . 1, �', , , . � . � . I ,�­ ­ 24-28; 2:14/ � home; she will beseech the Giver of is ail that is� needed, to sour milk to able appetites of the electric -burners, ... � lw,,,,.4��,�,, daty -course-? - " , trudging to �', � , , '!­:�,,,. , Golden Ttjt,--'Proverbs 1:8. all good to raise her into the empire the ,clabber point -only less than one To, all seafarers a lost ,ship 'is a � � ,;�­, for information write-- 52 HY not have it so instead of ,"'. ". , . f motherhood. � . -per cent. Pasteurized milk, if propi -tragedy. But when we learn that our . - � � 15.1�?�;, , - of the seven, sea$ W the old hand pump? An Empire Duro , ,. ,. , 'j"Ll.1 FAin-burgh's blind preacher, the 0 is doo-mea, to 1, t ,, There are one or two elements erly pasteurized, will sour quicker friend 11111, . I � late George Mathesod, D. D., wrote .1bout the -prayeT,, of Hannah which thKn. perfectly fresh .milk under the be i0rapped, the tragedy is swamped Water Supply System brings the water � � �*,�'_ UNIVE SITY three books on The Representative I . ., . . right frofti the well into Your home. . ' . 1. . �.11'. Ken of the Bible and was engaged on are -worth marking. For one. thing, same conditions. by a -keener emotion. . . 1 �4111 . � K; 0 - look at the attitude in which Hannah -Let us explain. First, pasteuriza- Sailors never forget the, ,old ships. With it you can add a bathroom, but be . 11, S�11� a supplementary one --The Repre . . � �V is presented to us. It is an. attitude tion is by no means sterilization; it It is thetbreak-up, of a famillar home, oped. Emco Bathroom �..-' . sentative Women of The Bible- of prayer of a'very peculiar kind. . It means, ,perhaps, ,destruction -of a few . �'. � sure it is Emco equir � It ,;, . WE . PN when he died. Firom his -notes his I . -0. I fixtures are of the best possible co-astruction� - � , . , V, , I . . secretary completed the volume and is an exhibition of songs' W�thOut weak-minded germs, too feeble to re� to give lasting satisfactioh and ' . .. ''. . seen words. Her lips moire, ibut there is sist even the comparatively' low de- FAVORITE TESTED RECIPES guarante ed l This was not'an ancient gree of heat ernployed, but it does not . � _% of fif teen women_t no sound. . I I , -r ,6 I%J the pictures y.pes , , em% in it -as in a p�cture gallery are Chromium plated or China fittings as . � ­ service. I", ION I / P I desired. I 11. ,a of female qualities represented in mode of prayer. Men in those days mean destruction of the hh.rdy bacillus Canned Ham With Cream'Potato Sal- . are made in ,',,, �i. ., I LONDON . CANADA all time. From this book is gathered thought that the value of a petition through whose atetivities, the. good lac- ad and"Cider Frappe. Empire I)uro Water Supply Systems � I ­ �, a the following on Hannah: lay in its words -that they would Ibe tic acid is formed that sours the railk., , several styl , es -suitable for deep or shallow wells'* ) � �. P wfflzffl� heard for their much speaking. A The bacillus is bard- to kill, and it In preparation for %guests, arrange, cisterns or springs, and you will be surprised attheloV , ��. a- The circumstances of her life are has . . # , ".! I woman who earnestly moved her lips a trick -of going into what is called -on a large platter, slices of canned . initial cost. �_ I i. .; ­­ — — and sa i id nothing would ,be looked up� the spore state, when its, living condi-, ham with I � � i . - on as ,in a state of temporary aberra- tions aretoo, hot or too,cold for � 11 com � - , ;, :1 5 tior4, of which drink might be the fort, This state means its eucbosur,p, Cream Potato Sala& For Sale bv , ' ­ ... , I great in what may be called a little bom-b- I '­ c cause. She had reached- a . ­� . To eight cups of potato eubes'cut - ' 1. � � truth -which the rest of the, world proof Shelter,' where it resides un- frond hot, freshly cooked potatoes, add ". . . W�ited for -that prayer is ,%,imply a harmed through a good, deal of beat, one-half a small onlon, grated two . Geo. A. Sills & Son , t: � L 1"::., -,- I . c . WRsh of the heart directed heaven- much more than that of pasteuriza- taZlespoonfuls obapped parsely, one- . I I . , �L , 1: 11 I ward -that its potency lies in the tio�. When tlie temperature becomes eighth teaspooi)ful iof pepper, 2 table- . 0 1 ,- ' ;;�,;,, , . .. � depth of the desire. normal, it temerges, full of vigor, and spoonfuls of vinegar, IY2 teaspoonfuls I I . AO% . � 6,� But the- peculiarity of' this, 'Prayer it finds a ,clearer field for its work , .1. . . C 0 . -before, since many other germs of salt and heavy &earn, using en- I.r. 1 I � of Hannah does not merely lie in the than ough t, ...� I I alysen o mix all thoroughly to the de- '. , I mode of its expression; it consists are t, and I t can P— sired consistency. �'L� . - 4 . "... � also in, the unusual form of bel� it are absent it can pursue its way tm- I .i"'. I ­ I I is the one grain native . �J, 1�. . .. received from the sanctuary. Ran- molested by their interference. There- Cider Frappe. ­� 1� nah has gone up to the altar at Shiloh fore you may feel reassured about 41%.0 I ,,, .11. - Pressuire I .. I I , ..­ . I � to America. One of to ,present her yearly offering. The sour' pasteurized milk, for tholigh it To -six cups.of sweet cider, add two '. 1. . . high priest Eli is struck with the may be quite dangerous to the fer- cups Of cold water 2 cups, of ,orange 11 I nature's most healthful earnestnesb -of her prayerful counten- mentative bacteria in your intestinal juice, two-thirds e�f of lemon juice 11 , I Witter Systems � ,.�, ance. He has no idea what- she tract, it is consequently much the and'two cups -of ,sugar. ,Cool, strain �., �. - . . 11 " I cereals. To know how wants; he only knows that she wants more wholesome for you, . and freeze to, a mush, and serve in and Datbroom Fittings 8 � . . I 11 �.. . something and wants it with the I 4b Apples fromi which pulp has been re- - . . . t- I :, . delicious it can be, just whole strength of her nature. What moved. so that cups have, -been, made. '. � :: does he do under these circumstan- E S" Rub the cut ,surface of the apples with . . I .. I sit down to a bowl of ces? Does he say, "INly daughter, I - . lemon juice W pievent discoloration. -�. ! �� 1�, 11 what is tht- request you wish to bring ' . , , I What To Do if You Findl'Yourself in Little Pumpkin Tarts. I ­ . ks at her I .1 � .� 1. crisp Kellogg's Corn before God?" No; he loo . i ", I .1 I and says, "God nle-et the desires of This Condition. Mix together iY2 cups canned . "'.. I I Flakes with milk or your heart!" Eli does not know The sort of thing that specialists pumpkin, one-half cup stigar, 2 eggs, I P� .. 11 . what she wants, but he. knows she 11 I .�. wants nothing for herself alone. call nervous- debility is the run-down slightly beaten, 2 tablespoonfuls of ., .. . -A�� . condition caused by over -work and maple syrup or molasses, I teaspoton- "� '1.1�.. cream! This is the reason -why he expresses � .. � . '.." , I ful of ginger, 2 tablespoonfuls melt- . I 11� ��. I an unqualified hope that the thing in household worries. The .sufferers find aspoonful of cinnamon, - _­.. . - "I I 1. I . - - ___� her heart may be granted her. themselves tire,d, low-Writed , and ed butteT, 1 te — - . -_ " : I ­ .IV- a few grains -of salt, and 1, cup of . .�, I , - , 1. - There is a third .peculiarity about unable to ,keep their mind, on, any- rich milk. Pour into small tins lined people would consider themselves for- - , , , , .� �)" I _�,_ thing. Any sudden. noise startles and . 9, I . . I � . I the prayer of Hannah when viewed sets the heart palpitating violently., with pastry and bake about twenty tunate to ,own. 1�ut it is not spacious W I.,. � 9 I 1_ in the light of the old world. This � ., . . . I I t., I time it li!,��, not in the manner of the They cannot sleep well aft night- mlinutes. 'Serve- hot or cold;­�with or enough for the former Kaiser. In , without whipped cream. w -w 1 LSON i 1� � , �__ their bands tremble and, legs seen� Germany before the war he had half . ,;�L' I ,Qjj� CORN . prayer, not in the ecclesiastical help a dozen estates in. which he could walk 4 CO'AT FLAKE S - unable to support them. 'Such a con- Lemon Pie. ,,�� . RAKLb IM A,'M given to the prayer, but in the mode dition is indeed pitiable. all day without 4khausting their lim- 11 1. 1. ,�N 1_-_.� �_ . of answering the prayer. In ancient Doctoring the nerves with seda- Remove the crusts from 2 slices of its- Even if he ,did happen, to stray 11 . , %r,7 -��. � .. times th4 expectation was that a �, - > -4 Ao. * Great for the kiddies tives is a tprrible mistake. Tbe only b,read, each one-half inch thick, and beyond. the ,boundaries anybody who I ,.,., !'� --,'�"� -,easy to digest, prayer, if answered at all, would be f good place the ,bread in a saucepan. Over ',appened to see him would immedi- V & 1'.. 000"_ ". real nerve, tonic is a supply o' J I . answered by a. visible response from -on __ - - 'i� .... - heaven. There is seen no open red blood. Therefore, the treatment it pour ,one cupful boiling water, add atel7 stand at attenti or m!ake - 11, .... I heaven, there is heard no voice from for nervousness and run-down health I tablespocraful of bu�tterr, and stir un� �ibeiearlce. Nowadays if he ventures I 11 is Dr. Williams' Pink Palls,' which ,til very smooth. Add the juic2 and out bf Ms own premises there iry al- . 7;.. . '­,%, -r,--____. --- — -_ —_ the blue.' The prayer of Hannah had 1, I � .. been a song without words; the im- promptly build up and enrich the grated' rind- of one lemon, one eupful ,-Ways Somebody hanging about to take ( .",7.. ­ _% snapshot of him. which the exile � �:;.Is::��-!.:. .,i�- ... -, blo,od. The revived appetite, the, of -sugar, the yolks of two eggs one. 4 1;-,,,-,-,,. -,�-.'�..";` -, -o a song with- ' - . = 1 W,k�.�.,�...'� , REALLY KILL �' _,;,".�-,1.`t­`­' ,��i:t -111 mediate answer is als .,,,,?�t- �."..,",.���,-..'�,'�,.'-.-'!., !�*..�":.,�"!..7"",�.l�,,�,"i .. .. '' ,4 . ,,, .. ­ ..'::: ,,;��., -'t'.., mf 0 e fin 4 extr e a nloyi , i 11, . il:` I : ,.''. ` I . strengthened nerves, improved, spirits eighth teaspoo ul of salt, and n d em ly n ng. MT. Bige ­�..', ,�-..,..'i��i��,.'.�,'��,'."��:��.:.�:i: ., .. T_.PIRXI�. �. I :." ��,-'.,. out words, Her first rerply from heav- . 0, �_w 1 1411 _ a� � I....... 1 :!:,:iii;:iii�', and new strength which come after a tablespoonful, of cornstarch. Cook un- low does, not suggest that lids friend One pad/kills flies all d and every - "t , I ; ::-i:-,*1i�t'�,i,, en is a great joy in her own soul, It . ay "' I or 3 i0eeks. 3 pads in eack .. 4'. . llr-.$.ft...""Y,.'-."k.""�:i�::�.. .,��. � :. �, , vv,tt x"Of, - :� . ..: : ­*� , : ,trt,z��.-, . , arl,d smooth, stirring eon- Is act ., 1.�� ,.. I .,i,,;,.:X:.;: A:j.�:�K % .. ..'.... I . ::'-�i��'.�,'t� course of these pills,will delight ually penniless or that there day -for X all Nr*`i*�*: - . :. -W�, .: .-ZN0, .� is a peace that "passeth kn�owledge." sufferer. ev- til thickened s�houid be. an, international tag day p 1. ..:i�,�:�:����i�i�i�:;;�f,i��!i��,'��i?.i�����.;��::�iii-,�i.�,.:.I - . '.." �, I elry acket. No spraying, no stickiness, .. . . �,. 0 , ...,..­ .-:� 1: �: ;�:!!,� - - stantly, for it burns easily. Fill a .�:::::-,.,:i I .1:.X,0- - �-; :,�*i��,t�i�i:tt, Hannah had ,been miserable, f3rl0Tll, fo,r his benefit, but he says that big no Jbad odor. Ask your Druggist�,, .:W.;_;._:.:,,F . ..... . I .:.:.;.:, ­:�':::,�: �� � :�:_..�. . . , � �. 11.1. ", , . I . ,- ­.­ ..­.. .:�::,..*�',,���- You can get these pilIs from any baked- , shell with the mixture. Over ' ­,:::�,:�,:,:.:,::i;:�:. -­ :�.:::� . j:. ,1 depressed; she becomes joyous and � , �:�-i ... . ;L" ;:,:; _ ,.. ,::; ?;:',�.,.:::r.:::;'. . �,'::�:�:,,..�.,:.,,.�::i�:���'.�::;�'.,t! medicined-ealer or By rnail, at 50 cents it spread a meringue 'Made of the 2 ove'rhea expensLes are enormous foT Grocery or General Store. I .�;�-;zb, ". . ... -`i:::-r::;,. . --:,.-::;1: . �..;,:�'­:­­, ,',�":;:... -1 � . . . . . . . : ,: buoyant. -,�, .t:K,&!;:,.-xI,::.,.::: , , , ':j::0: :. 1, .,;.,:: �; I ­ " .�:,;-:� . a box from The Dr. Williams' Xedi- egg whites beaten wi t i I I __,_1 1-:.X,:�::,.,:X,:.'­' ­:;­'.:,�,:­'­,. %wg .p...":i 1:1.., . i Eventually ,Hannah becomes the th four level � ho occupies no official posi-� 10 CENTS PER PACKEr � �,.-., . ,,;- . � - I ....'..... . ,g ,. I � ilg ­:.; ...i tion and whose entertaining is limit- � �i.`..,:.?,:.:.�i�ij:, �, . . , ,.._.;�.:, .. _ I 1. I � Co., Brockville, Ont. tablespoorduls, of sugar. Lightly . �.:;;::.�.:;�::, ,, . , I �i�� g ";:. cine . , '... ::. :::�:� ,:",:�;:.: �.I;`..:: � .;�:'� , ... .,:; ., -ad of an empire home. She - - , � , he I ., �:.:,:l 1� : � ....:i: 80 without offence, r" , � I :__:::t,j WHY PAY MORE? I .. �* : ...X:: '­:.,..; comes, above all, the parent of one - — brown in a -slow oven (300 deg. F.) for `u, al we may say �1,1.,��v.avt�,%.Xlq-:,:, .. ` . i.... �Wl � F017�t _.. � I .:,:- 16 minutes. This is a different lemon .nd de- I Tiili WILSON FLY PAD CO.9 Hamilton, � ." , , "iiI,�'.."..m.,; �.: .:, ., to former toadi,eis, flunkies �p . .. ,. ,,':!�:: ­` ��::*,' ,::.,."i,.i:::�:�:-,,...,....,.� .. ;. I I :1,:i child who is alone sufficient to per- - - , -:.:.X-:-. ''. -eats. Moreover, it ight , M?,.`*J��:::`.�,�, . :� . ..... . �, , v:;;:::;:;:,::,.;:;:: . pend mi be .::.;:t;::. .3� "' `!��,, ­��i,.'.�:, petuate her name -"the. great Samuel. I I ,��!* . .�� t.`!.X;.1, 11 -, I I.; �','t�itl. . ,,, .,.-�i��ii";i�i..,."�:�..�::;:::.��::�::�7i::�::-;::'��!�,� . HOW DO OLD SWPS FINISH pie and is delicious. . pointed -out that nobody seeks to en- I - , I t -41 ... ­ . ..;:;:;::.1'.'::::,!;:;::,.'.:. . � ?",%; . . .NK .;-;.I-',,- - . ., " ..'�.- Verses 24-28; In due time Hannah . o*�X.:il?, , I ; .;.:,:.:.:, . � , ­ -rher All o�4.:: � . . . . . I ! returned to Shiloh to ,present the . 1/1111 , , ,:`��i!� ., � . I -;:�.'.' ,::: . I .� :.I' THEIR DAYS? Orange Sponge Drops. t6iftinthim. So far as, the for � 712, .4; . ��...,.A.- .� � :,::::;.%.� highest is concerned entertaining falls ate was perfectly cooked and served . . I - ?,:;:,3.. � I I 1� ..., ... ­:::,:�:i;:,i.:� . young child. in the sanctuary and this It " . '. , -1 " I The, agreement reach between on his shoulders alone. It is all very by footmen in quiet livery. The chief ­ , , : k., " I , �,�;�*;�,­,i;::�:�: is what she says, "Oh my lord, as the powers ,to reduce armaments until '. ;%. ­ ed Beat the yolks of four eggs , r,, I -11111 .. �� M � �, : I" ,� , 1, / thick and lemon -colored, gradually sad. I part of the talk that MT. Bigelow it ,� - I �i�i��i,�I thy soul liveth, mfy lord, I am the beat in tone cup of sugar; add the thinks worth ecording had to do wfth , , ..;. ; 1 1�;, : 4.1, I I -.1p I .... ­ 1. - ", - " . . 6 ­. . !:� lw..­­ �- I mettlis that Some of our great hi 'Says MT: Bigelow: "M reo h . --- ""N'.ii, V, 1, .11 :� woman that stood by thee here, pray- will have to be scrapped. S,r ' grated- ri nd of -one orange, one-quar- .N... .*A � ',, C;yg' : . t:1 I ing unto the Lord., For this child I unot help being to -day the most in military matters, and, particularly � I � I '. I , I !" .- �_ apped ca - , , 1.._1;'& I -.1 ­ ..... I . ffl,�o , , '. .. :-�� n ., 1. flour; fold, In the whites of four that Napoleon was very super.qtitions; �, .::g".';="` -,.`t ned I ; , %, ,�'� _ , ��'? . prayed; and the Lord hath given me is a harsh word, and o e which sea- ver,cup of *Tamge juice and I cup of teresting figure in modern-hriAoty, and with Napoleon. The host explai - I... . _, I ; , : farers, whether in the navy or the eggs, a -target for innumerable, appeals from ... , . I r 1,:. , , __ ,.� .. 01 !I::'-. my -petition which I asked of him ; -a t s be -quatrer . 1-M .. , .?., , R. .. "I . , : merch n eri7icet, hate to -hear. aten stiff with one tela- historians and others of not, who seek and much under the influence of a I 11 . .. 11 . ... .." 1111 , ! Therefore, also I have, lent him to the The vess 4 -whether she has steam- spoonful of salt. Bake in paper cups light on the events in his remai�kablb Gernign physician who wa,js credited � .: '1;;,X$::,$1 I 1� Lord; as long as he liveth he shall b set in muffin pans, at 320 deg. F., for , =V;- "::�­:,;;� I—. " . - , ­" 0 I ��,­ ­ 1, d. ` ".. ed at thirty knots or three, whether reigm He must either leave all 5,,I, with having the gift of second sigbL �. I" . : ..., - . ... . , lent to the Lord." Thus did the 25 minutes. Make 24 little cakes. appeals unnoticed or be m,,s,t spend I It was this physician who had ther ­ � r� ........... thousand . � ..., . ..'.,."-�:;: ::;, mother dedicate the gift of Uod to men or thirty, whether she has been 41. — nVoney out of bis,ow-n purse. I, main- rare and valuable faculty of being ­� ­­.,�, '-,�' 'i.. !,; His service. , a fighteror a feeder -4s doomed to an , I,., . able to visualize the; 'battle -several 1. . � .1 I tainting a reference library or bureau I ,� " I . ignominious end. The Order for I am sorry to say that witnesses do -of archives and secretaries com-pet6n hours in advance. He thus -provided -tt, I'sciapping" just signifies Napoleon with the answer at the 1, .�,; WORLD MISSIONS . that the lie, no matter ,how eminent they are in that field." MT.',Bilgel6Ws assump- �,o � .,r::, % shipbreakers will, ,take charge the or ,how respectable ,they are. 'the, book, as it were, beTbreb .. I " — Mr. tion, that historians would ace , .. ,� : . Oriist year a young boy About four- vessel will be cut -and backed' dis- Justice H,or. idge. he -began to solve I -As problem. ()bTV . : n helm's account of anything in his : teen came from -a heathen village de- mantled, dismasted, completely 'sharn . I Ign is a beautiful tribute to ... l their once did'Napoleoi� vary a plan of bat- 1,'�' . t rei , - P., , : siring to do right and learn. He of all her splendor',and left as plain One of the dangers of our civiliza friendship, -but IgnoTe .the tle after it had- been decided upon . .- I . - seems to . L 1;. made remarkable progress for a I -ad battle or trade scarred shell till her tion it seems to me, is that we have fact that much more authentic sourc- This was at Eylau, wbent in the mid- ." �'. .:,::1; � .1 -cil or times comes for the, "bwrners." a large unambitious class who tonly es of information -have been- Uneuver- -of -it he reversed- all previous or- �;; 1 :.� .;,.,.: who had never seen slate, pen dle , .. � . ... t;- '.. ' ; 11-1.4'...'. . 11 I., I ,... . bo*kl At the end -of the year be These, latter men, arm ith their work for their * -, And den and, won the battle. that seems&' "I :: ,;:. " . ed w . .ages have no ed in, Germany itself since the revolu- a�, . � I` I ". burn throu to have been. lost. ,M11tary historla,na. , ,� ".; . " ! stood near the top. When school "are -guns," will gh the thought beyond amusement. - -Dean tion, To the crude CanadisiD mind. it �I, I;'. , opened this year he did -not co * me. pteel and iron. plates, and inelt the Inge. seems rather as, though the former have ,Always been puzzled by this en- . ::�.: I Y) As the weeks passed, still he did not weathe -beaten rivets-, until the bnee Kaiser were spending a good deal- of gagement, but the former Kaiser ex- . it Ir , . -�,�. 'ALL-CANADAYEAR turn up, so inquiries were made. it massive hull andt superstructure Will 40 money in maintaitninig what we would plaine'it by the fact that tile Germam, ' ,. was found that during the dry season lie upon. the shore in stacks of sheet ulgarly call a press ,bureau, and that Physician was absent when the bart- "'t, � he li�d been caught and carried off metal. angle plates and -beams. KAISER'S F�&TE BEMOANED BY ' tie ,began, but returned with his ow- , �., I . . be is still vastly concerned in pres- . E.�.,:. = 10!k M as a worker, and was working for a . Occasionally some renowned vesse.1 AMERICAN VISITOR entdn.g to all who are interested L,x_ ond sight in time t.* avert disaster_ ��,, white trader. When school opened Fs preserved for nation -al purposes- As Harry Laud -or might say: IdWaePo . kle I ' planations, apologies and excuses for ... I i !;I, I fUnonAL , the lad. .had pleaded to go to the Mis� ,'Or far sentimental reasons. But such Poultney Bigelow, -the veteran'Am- the colossal *iin heibrought upon his me for Wulliel" and something Rke, � � RNAID 'AN Sion school, but to no avail; however a case is exceptional The Victory, erican, trAvel a8d diplo� country. N ." I ., .111 . , * , ler, aufthor I that for Mr. Poultney Bigelow. - ' .. ".. 1. . . I not daunted, he kept at his master no- safel7docked on land, is a noted matist, has sent home from Doorn, to The ohateau at D,coor,n is, mlot large . �. I , 'ti. . � I . . I �, le� I . till he got permission to go, provided Oxample, Her timbers will be pre� the New York Herald -Tribune, an ac- enough t6 house guests who, must . I- -"-..--..w X I . I ; served for posterity --,a relic of his unt a ec nt isi to 0 form- therefore sleeD and have thei �1' � - .. !.. I - � , he got some one to take his place, _ OG of b s r e v t th . I I ".IT ,..,. 11 .. toTy. .... . r less . .�� "", � 11 � which he gladly did. He came rwith -1 I ter Kaiser. The two men were friends formal meals in the smaller houses in . . . . , ", � i Hd was 'Some, old vessels 11 �­ . I .�Jiftve, been convert- in earlier years, and,Mr.Bigelow,con- the grounds. But at �5 'o'clock -they ?, �-, � ; ,I I ... I �, such a .bright, haippy face. . I * .. �%, :::: . asked, "W1911, Cambilivili, are you e'd into training srhips for youngsters. tinUeS' tO be a (WArul admirer of ',assemble for tes in the main, hateau. .1 r I I .. . -, . " I t�-,4 -.o, I .. 11 t I - c; . . I I . � , � - I . I . � ..".3't ., � I . I 11 _ . 11 � M . glad to be back once more?", ­yes Exayn�ples are, the Arethusa, Rxmouth, Wd1helm though it is prdbable that They were received. on the steps by M UT T' .�., 11 �= ' Exmouth II., Conway apd4 Woreeste, the war'Interrupted their ftiendship.. Hermine, with whkym'MT. Bige-lo,w fell 7 , , " ,� �� ,,, , � indeed I am. ' I was very lonesome ' . I i .. I ,,,­�, for you, my teacher and friends." The President, off jJ31ackfriaT , th I . . ­, , - 9 in e However, that cloiqd has now vanish- in love ktonce. He says it is, became . ", 1� � . . 10"FROM I .1 �, I 1,11 I I .1 I o(pure iiwer�;- T bxd from the Bigelow horizon And ho she is in the first, place motherly and ialb in modqW,stUft face6des., ���, �, . . � ,'�j Time went on and he continued in I . Mado ": 1� . I � . -1 I . � I I I . , " . 1. school a month, when. his hopes and -- 7 , _--'7�� resumes his fornierrattitudq of almost wholly -without mannerisms,. 116 0 m.. . . . .., I . f,' .. � . desires were dashed to the ground., . 146latrous'adri-dration. O� . 1 .No dxpohie spared to I " ,,U�� . . 71he.sad. state pares her most f %,vorablY -odth, the have it - - f" , , One evening be camo to me with � Clean; wholesome and fidl&,Vbj�e& �­ � � 4,� Opens Friday, Aug. 22 3., former Omp6r6r has fOrm&r Kiiser's, first wife, 1wh6 nomfor, � 11 ­:,­,� , . to which , thi . . I . I . , �1, ,.,71� � . DQ0N . GOLFERS - . III . .. 4 1 1 _�_ _e �?1'1.1 ". . . A 610 TO I , I.1'.. _' - I "t. ... I .:, , I . said, "I -have brought my books- -I . ' th. is that Wilhelm is was first Is* and All -he I I . . I tw, 4; 1. . Thefe is usu able 0 , time t ­ ally a tendency to stiftesy , , , Itiml . ,. 11! t W 1! . I . tears in his bright, shitdnig eyes and I _ I ­ I , .. him,sorely, fur the Ia- peatinitted anybody, to, for et that ehe , , f4 I,'., � . , �' � �, � : .":. I . . I I . go ,� - I � �";,4'­ ', tL '"M VOYAGPIURS`-livilliant gr4ndstand spectacle "Les Vo7ageurs" depicting arh going." "What is the.. mat`ter , a Poor Marm,twet-thoUgh h6I doeg lErnpr"s of Deutschland t 114beir alles. . I I �11 , " I �. on the'second day after the.game of _ I ; . . 11 I I .� idus`ib-ji1-i&d of CAsiadian developmeaL Seats 25c, $1.00, Boxes $1.50. now?" we asked him. "The one I put oiao'ng and V& d '' ,�� . I ,'�,, �. I;, &e .glbri , . � � . ,. ". "'. I � . t, , , . ' . 0','.'��Ar` , , 11'.." 1, I � 1, I 901f -this is particularly so. At the e6htrive to live, iwithout�'iw WN!, GIL ! � 0 not Ae6 tIZ7thitig Vft- r6yA&rk- � , � I ,k,V.�,-A . I AM, Sfa-T , b6ti& heactled by-the"All-Canada Permanent Force Band specially in my place has run away becauge of be-,y,inn;ngoftheso#.son.. a,hduplesg to support - 19 1-ornief . ro�Al ft es. Able, *ut this, for certeitdb�r-she- was .1 h-WrApped and seaWa. rl. k4o , 3� I . . � - "X�4'.-, � gpM 10='aalles.perm-Aneint ihilitary establishments (by special permission ill-treatment, and now they.have come. , you s ielf ag'aitist 'thl,� fropi, bis - -t _109 Germalty -while Iter- good as v�heft ii. i't .,.� ­ - - , . _ _�Oafido . afcguard youi , privato me4ds. ",Sft - alas, the MPT�i� leii -'he . � _ I- JD __.---6r _ ­ TIZ �s , _1 Mitil torytil, _ '?, tweat, , for me to go' Isisbat 1'4j�4`0�jhijK � " �,. I . I I . efted), ; qW dina Def back W work. It I do t-& --w, rod arq­ljabFe_ to,ixperjo wilibiiy 14, , gned 116 IS 111lableI tO�'iMtig6taili OfiAbe-Old mine li'-sift0 the vile p4 the most - i; , t, �,�,, ��"::. I 1. 1. . . � . hinjoil" 1',i6b -110 '.1 . � w,&V,d1&,'A N CHORUS,' trained and directed by Dr. 11 A. not -go, they will tie mIe in. eords and _ 'jL'fteT . a that bieli gad ftac � .4 "� "' ,�­ . " fbtu concerts, Sat, Aug. 23 IV, V6_144- � can "Ja.ke L', ' ' . .1 11"... V�q,!: 1, . "',.?'.,1' , , , , i"Im ;V" In . - % 11L ' ' J 11 � I.. ,W . 1( � consideralNe &Admfdrt for several ft*6rial scale. Re cAsit t tn�4ike the . pieturd.ique outeaq of,history k ­lk, ., ,t,T 0018tly' Pre0ehts lie kovWwrly did- and ftect qui,re -oz. mu,ch , � . :�je `,., 0 ". "�JBJTIQ . ; Thurs., Ang. 28; Tua, take me to be beaten 11 Well, we dais, . - i I ,differ- .;, - , . � , ., , �r6. ,Sests� Z5c, 75c. and $1,00. � could do hothir 90 this 6fiffofts by g1tving : � , I 101 " ; t d 9, , , , Lg but let'him , with Anticipate Mr.. Bige,ior tells. us thfit he" is, a, ence iv their _i6s�pective, atbi�wg ,as, in, -.-.-i:_-�,-7,1f I " V mv� �. )" 61A�W, �­ , I � , 11 � �, ., . I navol tr . AT19`1�104 " 110L ItS VMCMS. woTds of comfort And the "sarance Vten6rou � f6iiWiTt -`illl' . '14 - � ­ ybur8elf a t'horottA fub-ddWh,immedJ_ ,g.houts� warm-heafted mant' ;M' is' th�lr Mdlvhvrs.� ,A,6 Monet t1i# tit]% - and aids dfiki,�,�"O] -7 . � , thgo ftik&� J i3Ofid's pipfessional chAmpionships) Fri, Aug. 22 He, t6o,k vAth him it Ately afte h I ,hia grdaib yalyt .%W& A60iMIt . 1. ,4., _4 d , .. I ,� .,* of our prayets, was &m&ral ,aud.dWightful f,ft Nnl- .;�. i .. � �t., , �,";R",, ''.1 " &j. Intentationgl sport compeations aflou and copy of Matthew's goq,ol to react, I __ - ... _ . . - M-1. Abgorbinor, . , I � . �L I " i I Jr. This fitnb�jj " tLme ,. Z, . ­ I � � Vv,PP4j,.,Ix . �ntigAotic lifif.l.- dvm lkno* what bee a." Ifi 0118 hbhn % filw6od' liat6o6r Ati. -&ran w. ,i . , , , . ( � , 11, I , ;c 1. - I � f, y , * r ,,C,.� 4 JA*wr t J�, �� -1 .� I � � ka, , . � ,4 1 -t. 101 `�� 4 120 k 4 . 4 A f Arot � I I � N 't , 1�, I" ,- a wd& Tkoning and Facing taces including 'IS L f . . 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