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'­� 'J�zv - '. ". ,,, je,�, L �i, , . Robvides. "A spirit of ladvouture une U. 'T, ��, . R ,%F,�, I a' , , , atrongly marked the, dtaraotw 0 Wil- L � .1�'. � �-�� I 1, o li�f ,­.�, ',L1 A_ * P* ., , , ri 0 _,,at, if the aargor could, be Used to � � � , tam. - His un0aunted Pe 1AM , _ . I I ill .. � , " �.,!� �-, � ", 1, "... .�!� ., � I 11 : � soul- . `40 � - adVantage, it was a mueh Moro . —.-- ­ ,.,. . ��',,:�,11 ,� ` , , " . . , - - �' L , , , , I I , Li'� 41 J it oul through a m1ultitude of diffi,culties . � ,�",! No r try NpeCITIC I I ,,, ecotomigal I puraaw I �1�! I , " 0 44"', . ... ,. * ' " �` " � "I 1;11 I- ,�. � ", . � 1� which would have deterred, most men." "My trqulblt-s started in 19001, ,with , . ... i,..4 .. I "', i, L. - ,, 11 � I 1. ,15. T Said a Fat W n OdIgma I j6 , , at.1y, . 1.", ,;R,�'tj � , �6,. , I M, . 'In 1830 a long voyage was taken chronic cofisopation that defled, every 40." . .4�, 1. :,l , ��'419'1 , "I "I , �U, fr I . ��ki'Z,' g 0 J.1 WhAy Free fromWonams and the New Hebrides were to be effort I mh4e for relief, -My whole ritry o � Xk . .1.7�g�,i -;,�i�l , I q I It is an advantage to any cou " Better get' these scales fixed," ex- doses will last , - , . ,� ,K. �Ik" I, ,I", visited, But at Tonga, news was heard . � . '� �_, 1. I if other ple, invest their money claimed a rather stout, fashionably . . . ,j,v�-,� 1- -1 Jarrett, or 1$4004, wrote us a yea that made this, impossible, On ac- the ny:�,:,r heard IR11 1, ,,,, IS r ago stating that his poultry had 111:11 dressed woman in a drug store " , *1 ts Indus I .of th�t treatmnt,1%, , I, 4, I %, ,�l � ", �. Weated.with worms. We advised him to use a lba. of Royal Purple count of gross And''heartless injuries . ,�,,, In i. ea.-­oLord Beaverbrook. other day-" they make me weigh 12 said the scholarly looking loan; " bv#� . � lf,­V�1, y� " ' $pgolOr in . tack 400 lbs, of Laying Meats for two weeks and continue I , �%�,g%., ..... '�,, I de too much.,' I haven't any rat to. lose an of . 99 - ,,, inflicted Upon the natives of -Errom- �,,,,��",...,..""��,�*.,,�,r�.-�,4,,k�.,.."...,.,.�...".- Y. T -g-17 g,j � " , � .4-�.1.1'1'1�..-'.,�k.�, ' YWA - ", _ " .-�,..,.i�i.,*,'i,� F0101 JU , , up ,I���,','.:j:�:Fk."",.,�:Z:;:�:�:"�'.�.>,�-,�.�.-'..�l,,.,,, of which goes to show," remarked ­ I've heard of it,- c Med ill a w ,.. p ariga by Britishers and Americans, �k�.I.�,�..�ll-'.,..,,.,"�.�".�&.'�""".���lli"�'�������,.�.,.,�..�..., The weather man, is doing his beat . ell - j" 'tM . C ut t1to winter with I its. After using it for three Weeks he W�Ptc us stating ..,.��.,,.-...,��:�.,-',".,��",�,�:*,...",*�, -1Z - ,..k " that built middle-aged man who had juft � �J " �.i� 'I �4 , ,,. -111- 'i ,�.*2 .", i; y 0 -natured druggist, 'r," ­­....'.....- ... :-:`.,'%':;X ,., the go d , � _, tie noticed blood streaks in the droppings, and that his ear PrO 0. . .:.:.:....;,;.;.:;.:��".*".,-�':ii�,,,.,�.-',.'�, to keep down the cost of living b , 9, , the people were roused t a pitch of ffl�'N 1-11: ", "' I W':�.,.::;:::::::;:j: -.��.'-.*,,' .." 11 � 4A4 gone Up lQ0%. During th PUT, 1�.w Rlvmi,*��._' ", ,. �,�. I were prepared to re� g.., -.-..,.,. ""..,...,,.....,..�.,-'�%�,.��."',".,",".,",,"'.'*",'.-�,*'.-"-"-,�� - pounds ove e',�:'vg Im. madness and , " , women take on tat so rapidly that come in. " I was �.5 �;."-Tn c Fall, Winter and Spring months he ,,,z �i..-...,�:;i...-_ ,._ I ..rweig , - , ,p "I - `�--,, ",..4:.�1-1.*.."..'..",'.,".�%,."i��i�l.-I.'...'��,.'��;��'.%.��:;, enabling .us to conserve the coal -pile . ht , "I ;�, 11 .4 P30. of thl *V . �,`.-;-;1;%X.­ ,��.,,�.-" , -was get ... �and I give Xrusd , woetl,49 a poultry SpecifiF. We received a Letter from him the tattle ,�,'-,�ili` ��-*`��'11�.-'�,-,�`�% they don't realize it." bting fat . xe I themsolves on any strangers ,.,..;,*,�l...*,..'���1%.."...I �% .`-_��,,..`.'§ in the cellar. -Oshawa Timei. p ff�,pfj�ugust� stating that he was emaxed at the results lie obtained, that his ))Out" venge . . . . . ; ............. I " If that woman doesn't watch out," Salts credit for ridding M or tue LIM- , " a year his production who might approach their sh"es. It . :, :.k.l."':s!:1�'� .`.:.%,:",S:I.jz�,'. � V�10,,, 'p, ,, " tptirolv g August of thi : , - '. -aw lie continued, 11 when she comes in welcome excess baggage." _ � , . free from worms, and that durin I ,- , �'. �� ,. P * 0 was not until November, 1839, that :: . " They'll have your, picture in the, , ,;Y,,,, I ,� two weeks from now, the scales will t.'y"3_4 1, � 1011, , :, i*,*,�qp% r--% r�g" ., . # Larger then last year. : , . be wrong about 20 pounds." th . ... - .101 , I � if,vAll pay every poultryman. no matter what feed he Is using, or if he mixes his his great tvloyago was begun. .Con- FAMOUS K. C. SAYS WOMEN �al?er if YOU aren't c'Mietill," Said o ,:!: " is there. an- -.o off Uruggist laughingly. , �rl* 1311.1' � ' : owit, to, add one pound of ftoyal Purple Poultry Specific to each hundred pounds trary to MY. Williams, usual sanguine , I , �, .. I ything that will tal ,,��, I 'I ��. cc U e- nalture, he becamo strangely sad and . . . R I 'r of feed during the whole season the poultry are shut in. While this a at to ic d :.:. LESS FAITHFUL THAN MEN fat outside of three or four hours of ,, No they won't," replied th Ill, 11 tones up the birds, keeping their digestive depressed as the time of his departure . strenuous exercise every day ? " asked ,e well. stra b ilt man, " but I'm not backward 'i � I ;,N�','��A, ,go the WOMB, it at the same time lung them to take from 15% - "M K*,ni: - a scholarly looking man who was - I Wi , " wipals active the same as if they were on range, comp& . � drew near. It seemed, as if the sha �� Women, itheir inferiority or super � 11�,�., ,,,...,.,,�� . W to 2017 dows of the future was shrauding :1. iority to men, ,and their place in the buying a tube of ointatent for his about saying a good word for a goo %, ""', 1119N, I - I o more good from the feed t11CY =t- This is naturalky rcaected, in increased :;*:: -- d "i product, and I can say in .on " " , _-1 I �\-:�::�.�N, �-�%�,,,,\-. i � 1 . .,;. , en production. and enveloping hisi very soul; every- KV world, have been discussed,, but we lame knee. sincerity that liruschen Salts are � " Not many things," answered the " ��,,,,o,, � � � , . Worms in pout" is often mistaken for other diseases. The birds become very thing -the tearful looks of his people, �K.',��`,*�7 doubt if any conclusion has been I ,�q 61 . .... . 1�1,�,:, , =in and show symptoms of diarrhoea. When badly infested they will die. the unwonted gloom -was a remark- :,. ,N<�.I.N'��ll,�,'�"..��..'."�".."Ii�;I reached. LU we were called, upon for dispenser of drugs, " but lately there good. Not only did they help me to � ... 's, ger, . ,5:i*..�i..-,�iii� :, .�� ut th�y- �,".�..g._­...�, ­',�. down to normal weight, b J` _`�, , : IN" 1. has been a big demand f 11111'%�4.7', . �. �, - �4.��, � ..",". t ...... ­­­ ". ffi,R, Put up in 30c. and 60c. packages, $1.75 and $6.00 tins, able reontrast to, his former leave-tak- . an opinion on the subject we are in- ­ - ­­ k �ep my bowels and kidneys m. . , I .. �..",:.:.""�."w bination of vitalizing mineral salts that �� I 5,4-, I . � - 0 1 ,� ings. . 11. ... , clined to think that we would care -in more vigorous, , _�,� I also 100 -lb. air -tight bags --$14.00. F6r sale by 4,600 . -�--.`. Iners are d condition and I .1. il � ......�. many of my fat custo enthu- go I 11 wt,�'­: i", dealers in Canada. If your dealer cannot supply you, Accompanying ,him in the Camden . . . . -I.."...,.,.,,.,.".-I'll"".,', fully view the surroundings and' de- siastic about. and active than I have been for years.$" � 2,v ". N I an, -who, . Cide -accordingly. -Sir Ellis Hume- " lbat's good enough for me," said tho. '­,, nte direct. " It is called Kruschen Salts and it . -a English lawyer famous ' ,_ :, W f, scholarly looking man. , ,,�,:, ;. . While on a voyage, in search of health, Williams, -a must do the work for I can see or _ ,,��.`­: I I I had 'become so deeply interested in for his examinations in divorce court " Glad you came in," said the pro- .!,,�,,, j:iyself that many of them are losing ... ,A ,, . , " I'll tell my fat customerg. ,,� � the mission that he had resolved to cases, is not sb timid -and his book of 'weight." '111 prietor. �( . , .11 � _,, I I Royal Purple Laying Meal return to 'England -to, offer himself to .";;.."'.�i " reminiscences, "The World, the House " It's an inexpensive way to take off what you said." .. 11 .�:;:�:j:., . the Society, and., if accepted, give his . .-:::,-: and the Bar", is remarkable for the fat," continued the drug store man, Kruschen Salts is obtainable at &a , , .. ; , PV, " . with or without the .". .­:;;;;;; ".: .;;;; .: expression of new and unconvention- "for one bottle, even with big Drug Stores at 45c. and 75c. per bU,ttle,, �1. ,�� We can supply you with Royal Purple Laylft Meal life to. the great work of telling the INNUMUM I � 1�,, : Foultri Spedfic mixed In. Mr. T. L. Matheson, Iruterkip, Ontario, tells us that he Gospel, to, ,the heathen. Mr. Cunning- - I al opinions about women, in the mod- . , ,,, ' ____ _1,1=11.1� " - � 1K � -� . " Royal Purple Laying Meal to 600 pullets last year with the Royal Purple ham, -it naturalist, was also a pas- . em world, as he says, "A barrister I — , 1, ,,� I . Pout" Specific and got an average of 74% production from the middle of Decem- songer. DR. H. VERNER GOLDING has bared to him alm"t the .very — � �'i e argest prc� 7- 1 ber until the middle of March. He also states that he has received th I On drawing near the island the souls of menand women," so that his both the children and then simply than a pure-�bred' dog. It is founded I ." ductiou of eggs he has ever had during the twelve months he has been using Royal Captain, four ,sailars and the other system becatme lto4ic. Rhoumalis�m opinions upon men and- women in di,v- said: Wy God! when did it happen?' an the coriinion, observiation that most �,� �., Purple Laying Meal, and that it keeps his poultry healthy during the entire sesson. .I �'.1;1 �, If your dealer cannot supply you we will be pleased to quote you a price, freight three men, went in a small boat to- settled in, ray arms and legs; my di- o-rce difficulties carry considerable When ,on a mission in the United nondescript dogs are Unusually intol- �, ". I ".., to your station. wards the shoTe. My. Williams re- gestion was impaired. had con- weight. He writes: "A man with a States, Sir Ellis had painful cause to, ligent. 'But this is confusing cause, . �� � Paid ' i "� . ,, We are sole ,marked to Mr. Cunningham that he stant ,headaches, and dizzy attacks, busy life and the occupations eftheT appreciate the resource of American and effect. A mong-rell is obviouslV� ...;, I VIMLITE (formerly known as Vitalite) di,,ribot.r, saw a number of native bays playing and was finally forced to give up my of business or of sport may Possibly newspaper men. They wanted ,his not kept for its looks or its ahowpro_ " ", , "'' tot " wonderful wire -filled product used for windows in poultry houses, barns, and he thought it a good sign, as im- practice. Knowing something of the live without the affection of a wo- photograph, but Sir Ellis was in bed. perties or its ability to, produce benelk, �­ ;.. sun -rooms, etc. It lets through the ultra -violet, growth rays from the sun that will I plying that the ,natives had no bad scientific background of the Sargon man; but the averago woman, cannot They were in a hurry; he agreed to show or field- 'trial winners. W,hat is , I i ". not pan through ordinary glass. Write for descriptive circular. intentions; Mr. Cunningham replied formula, I tried the treatment. Bar- live a life of even moderate, happiness clothe tbe upper half of himself in there left? Wbat other reason spares . i k,; �, 1, I We will be very pleased to send you one of our 32 -pace books 'he thought so too, but would rather gon Pills re-established a ,regularity without love, affection and, attention. outdoor garb, leaving his legs in its life? Obviously the fonduess of ' ' i;;.1.,. u also; because when of bowel movements and overcame It is the food of her.,soul. Those who pyjamas. It was to -be only a half- its ,owner, and the foridne s . 1, LID with Illustrations in c0bur, describing the common diseases see Some wome S *]r it% Ml� , f Stock and Poultry with particulm of the Royal Purple the nadvts resolve, on anischief they my toxic condition. The Sargon liq- are starving must find food where they length. ,Sir Ellis assumed a grave owner is a stimulus to the dog's !Ir-, P':,.� Jr IN Ormedies for each, and details of sal the different lines of feed send the women out -of the, way; there uid restored my di and and statesmanlike air -which looked telligence, and is more likely than not ., - gestion my can." , "I think, extrem�ely funny in the paper next to be foiffided upon. I gence al- , ��F we manufacture. It deals with 186 subjects of vital interest Were no women on the beach. strength returned. Every trouble I More explicitly, he says: . ritelli ', " 10 . every farmer and poultrymam 10 mpanied the three had disappeared and I expect to soon strange as it may seem, that Avomen moTning above two legs clad in py- ready digpl. y . S d ln,on� , L , to The Captain acco Tactice. When 1, do, I are less faithful than men. a ed tupi grels am ,­ on landing but almost at onea the us, resume my p There jamas, naked feet, ,and a pair of car- destroyed. The others survive. %.t I ,; ..'',, THE W. A. JENKINS MFG. CO. LTD., LONDON, ONT. tives set ,on them and, before. they will recbminend this remarkable treat- are .so many phases of life there is an important and obvious rea_ . pet slippers! I . . itojetiler - :)uld turn and reach the: boat, Wil- ment." Dr. H. Verner Golding, 12 which affect a woman in an a - son why a puTe-bred ,dog, even if un - 1, C4 . �� . .. � I ------ ­ ­ . - I - I - _. ­ ____ _______ - - - nt, should, be preserved. it Ir. ___F'-_______.___. ------------- ­_ liains, and iiarris ware struck dowrL Christie -Grant Block, Edmont,,n, Al- ;,de e than a man, and which in-tellige _ I . . . -",-- the Camden, returne 'he ar s,igothe . I , 9k path of a would-be .; 1. -�­­_ ---,-.--,,- ­­­.. 1-1.1___._____. -1 ..Q===4 "W- .- I .d, to Sydney berta, 04u4da, former intom, at t GREAT DOG SHOW FEATURE OF may be a champion and a breeder of - -as sent Boston City Hospital. lover; -curiosity, -boredom, love of It may have actual, molt- 1.,�, � %vith the news a Man of War w .' I ' ROYAL champions. I 11 �inass." Thus to recover, if possible, the remains of Sargon may be obtained in Seaforth change, love of adventure; even the ey value like a thoroughbred horm g' SUNDAY AVMNOON may appoint overthis bu., 1-1 it was that Stephen ,became a member the martyrs. On reaching the seene from Charles Aberhart, risk of an illicit liaison with its plot- that can win races, or a cow that Can ' 11 ilki . �. (By Isabel Halitilton, Goderich, Omt.) -of the first Court of Deacons in the Of the maa�uere, -only the, bone% and - — ting and ,planning, its deceptions and One of the most interesting fea- win mi rig competitions, .1 I Christian Church. Devout expositors skulls were delivered up to the Cap- its untruths, is sopietimes better tO tures of the Royal Winter fair for There is no reason in the world why - . . t a woman, than We' sameness of un- thousands of people was the dog show a pure-bred dog should -not be as in- .:�, My hope is built on,�hothing less of Scripture Itave recognized in his tain -with the 'horrible 'nfo`rination traditions. They are content to S op . - Kennel Club. tolligent as a mutt if the er takes ", .1 Than Jesus, 'blood and righteousness; name a prophesy of his greatness that the ,bodies had, been eaten. So when they get back as far as Robert, eventful domesticity." Sir Ellis lends held 'by the National own '.1 -of the martyr -band of the weight -of his opinion, too, to the This show has grown in popularity pains to develop that intolligeric% for 1, It dare not trust the sweetest frame, Stephen is Stephanos, a garland' o; fell the first as though he was the Adam of the novelisVs tradition about the power and importance until now it has a re- in the great majority of cases the in - N11 But wholly lean on Jesus' name. crown, in, the Greek language.' They Erromariga.-From The Martyr Isle "The eumbeTsome Plow of intuitive knowledge of women. ,putation which has spread through- telligence of any dog depends, UPOIL pl .1 1, I " I On Christ, the solid rock I st mrid; seem,to surmise that Stephen �,ad his of Erromanga, -by a A. Robermon. Pow world. I is our care, we labor, the sons of "WMle no man has really eVeT Und;eT- out the continent. It .'brings together the associations it has with human 1, .� All -other ground is Sinking san& name divinely chosen forhim by that - Hebert," they Sing. Unconscious dig- stood any womian, the average man some of the best judges in the United b ings. There are, of co rs , ogs . W, �w u e d X Edw`&Td Note, Divine Providence which ordtirth all nity, charming naivity, simple recog- is the easiest thing in the worl4a' to States and the best dogs in Canada that are I)orn fools and incapable of M'. things, -because 'he was to win in the 1'1� I PRAYER INSTANT VISITING nition of the facts of life and toil, fTu- understand and ma age - by any Wo- and the conjunction makes up the per- education, and they occur perhaps in - fulness of time an imperishable gtar- . gality taught by the climate itself and _11 f . man who thinks it worth her while. feet show. This year the club must about the same ratio as among men- i�� land and to win a crown of righteous- Two friends were taking an, even- a great faith in the church and the My experience is that a woman who mourn the absence of the late W. P. Since the human race I-:, far older thart �', We thank Thee, 0 Lord, for the �, I :, . faith and ,the vision of the ho,y itien ne�qsl and to render highest service to ing, walk down -town. Suddenly one ,oil to provide both spiritual and is careful to preser,ve her physical at- who was chiefly instrumental in any particular breed, of dog, the in. � 1, of old -and we pray that the love that the Church of God by his teaching and of them ,stopped and exclaimed, "I'm physical welfare, these axe the char- tractions and will take a little trou- forming the ,organization. To many fluence of heredity is stronger in the .�oq -rain us by his testimony even unto death. going home!" "To -night?" asked the ,eteristics- of Quebec. . held them steadfiisat may const , ble, to understand and syiyipathi%e thousands he was known chiefly human being than 'in dogs and the, .�r. ow in ther. "Why, it's a long trip!" "Not And so long with these lovable with her husband's work or his plea- - to fola -the Same path. May we The central figure in the Deacon's o - 1� . I be steadfast, humovable, always a- Court .Nvus St. Stephen, "full of faith by telephone. Look at that sign- people in homespun and their cbil- su'res, can keep him just as long as __ - __ �� ' ;� . houndingr in the work of the Lord. and power he did great signs and 'Visit Rome, To-right----4by Long D's- dren in the costumes of the French she likes" . - I wonders among the people." It was tance!' Well, I'm going to -Tight provinces from which the first of 'Sir Ellis's most famous cas- .". Amen. One of 9 � . I �� not the intellect, or the eloquence, or now, old man!" them came, there moves the invisible es the Russell cause celebre, provides , . ESSON FOR DECEMBER 7th the activity of Stephen which made - pageant of their ancestors. Soldier hii with one of the most piquant of 0 MILLERS 0 ` " him powerful among the pei)ple and � I,, Lesson Topic -Stephen. settlers, provincial peasants, younger his anecdotes. A,co-respondent told b WS i" ex,owned his labors with such success- LANDED GENTRY OF QUEBEC sons of blue-blooded aristocracy, and him that he ,had taken Mrs. Russell wolm ,, I I 11 ,� Lesson Passage Acts 6:7-10; 7:54- - to -_ I P4 Pb It was his abundant grace. The ful- a thousand romantic king's girla, .�- Go. a dance and that when they returned, 3 38 CONDITiON BROUGHT ON BY THE PRE( opwan­1 �, ness of his grace wrought wonderfully Somewhere in mid-Atlantic some simple wench and pretty dernoiselle She found that she had lost her key. I 4ND RESTORE THE CHILD TO NORMAL HEALTH. il Golden Text -Acts 6:5. aniong-A the people, It was the sa- New Canadians of -three centuries ago alike, the mothers of French Canada, So he took herr to his flat, wher M4 11 �' The sixth chapter of the Acts and our of life until life in some. But in dropped overboard a single word. And all these are still in Quebec. And so _ e she NO NARCOTICS - PLEASANT AS SUGAR I slept in his room while he occupied � -_ ,�., the election of the Seven nvark a dis- others, it was a savour of death unto as they sailed on they coined a new Canada salutes those weavers and the sitting room. "I said to the young - 1. , tinct advance in the career of the death. and provoked them to evil one. The word they dropped was spinners, folk singers and fiddlers, - � ; man, 'But wbat happened in the morn - . I � eariy church- A period of a few deeds, for they suborned men which peasant, The word they coinei was dancers and raconteurs, singing and ing?' To which, with complete Sim- I �, snonths-ii. period of unsettlement oc- said "We have heard him speak habitant. working century in and century out plicity, be sai through his eDtinection with the On- influence of e ­ eurre,d between the Pentecostal c d,, 'Well, you see, itwas n,vironment proportion� ­ lut- blss�he-nious words against Moses and From the hour they landed on the in old Quebec, our authentic landed rather awkward, because the latly had tariD Jockey Club -but he had an in- ately stronger in, dogs. That is to say �, pouring and the election of the Sm,en against God." soil of New France these seveziteenth gentry, and could ternational reputation as a breeder the intelligence of a dog is much mm,e, I -a, y by a state nothing but evening dress ; , which n s made necessary ,,';t Stephen was learning more rap- century immigrants became honer�t ' � of discontent which sprang out of the id,l--'th men with their feet on their own soil. 0 not very well leaoee in that attire.' and, judge of terriers; and perliaps it certainly the fruit ,of environment .1 ., an St, Peter the true spiritual - 'Well, what did you do?, 'What did would not -be ,an impertinence to sug- than the intelligence of human beings. If" increase in the nurnber of disciples : mearring of the Christian scheirie and To -day their descendants are the land- that the National Kennel Club, This is particularly true when w6 re- �J' $� 'Now in these days, when the number . BUYING IN SMALL LOTS I do?' said the young man in aston- gest �,p was ripening for heaven more quicklY ed gentry of Quebec. And they show in memory of its first president, should fleet that what we call inteiligence .1. 4of disciples wa,s multipl.Ning, the""' than the Apostle -s- ishment, 'why, orf course, I did the ob- . � . . it. I Time was when housekeepers vious thing. I telephoned to, her hus- follow the example of the O.J.C. and that -humans value. It has notbing I -, RrOse a murmuring of the Grecian 7:54 -60 -St- Stephen's Martyrdom. The interest in the Quebec festival, bought their fruits and megetables in ban(L, to "' Jews against the Habrews, because 'Did what?' I said. ,I tele- offer a trophy bearing his name for whatever do with a kind of Intel- - I. I now a fixed feast in the aff airs of bushels, barreds and other correspond- �honed to her husband, told him that annual competition. In any ,even% ligence that the dog might I , tbeir widows were neglected in the 'Stephen made his defence against nherit I 11 1, Increa y befo-e the the fortress city, lies not all in , dw.*Iy ministrations." _.e of the charge of blasphem * its ingly large packages, Lack of stor- she was with me, and was still in we extend our congratulations to the which would be usefull to the dog aMd ­ coueerts and exhibitions. A good deal age space in many present-day bomes, evening dress, and that be must pack master. For example a I He was given a patient club -on what it has already accomp- not to his I . number-,; does not always mear in- San"hedTil"L F lies in the men and women who lit- however, limits purchases to the im- up and bring her day things at once.' lished for the dog fancy,of this coun- dog might inherit q'ual ties admirzbly, ..i I ersaiso of happiness. The trial of the hearing while he traced God'3 deal- orally take possession of the Chateau mediate needs of One Or two meals. Which, be said, the husband did. As try and for what we have no doubt adapted to its i 11, � i -ch was typical of the ings with His chosen people down survival in the woods, , � � Apo,.�;tohc chui The through the ages till the days of Prontenac and people it not on)�y Carloads of products are now broken Sir Ellis remarked to the jury, 'If the it will do in larger measure as time but in civilization would manifest .. twial which awaited future ageg. , with their own very substantial solves into gmaller lots by Wholesalers :for husband did not mind, why on earth goe's 0 n - themselves merely in the ingenuity ,� ru- Chri,A. As, the Fathers bad disobey- .. I primitive church was no ideal co nd but with a company of very real and the jobbers; the jobbers, in turn break should wc?" One thing which it may be unable with which it would destroy its mas- , muTdon. but a society with failings ed God a resisted the teachings of - .1 and weak-nt.,,"es and discontent exact- the Holy Spirit so had they his hear- companionable wraiths from out the the packager. into still smaller lots A legal story of a somewhat differ- to do and which indeed we suppose ter's chickens. , '. i storied pasL These quaint and l0v­ for retail shops�, and the retail shops it is not equipped to do is to remove I - ly like those which exist in the zhurch ers. done- "Ye stiff necked and uncir. ent kind was culled by Sir Ellis from The notion that bulldogs aro par - 111, e peo I from .. of otxr own tinies, The Apostles C1.14116sed in heart and ears, Nre do al- abl Pe the fn-rl� Of Que- further subdivide these small lots for an American source: "One of our umi- some common misapprehensions about ticularly Savage has been pretty well 1� . . I- , tbomselves wt�re accused of showing ways re -,,i, -t the Holy Ghost-, ii., your ' _c he" the air of a landA class their cust(miers who buy in still smal- versities, had need of a law lectureT dogs. That would 'be more the pro- dissipated but has ,been. followed by ' �r favoilitism in the distribution rf the fathers did, s,o, do yv�" It is scarcely e Ild whet' Z,heY c0l'),- to the festival ler quantities. A-11 this entails ser- so they advertised for one. Ther� vince of a newspaperman who is in- the equally erroneous superstition ' . . .� hey " Poor fund of the church. Tho church any wonder that such language should t . urirg tne-.r ancesv,rs with them. vice which is paid for Ultimately by were many answers, but one gentle- terested in the subject and is the just- that Aleatians are practically wolves ,; and the world touched and influenced have been the occasion of his death. It takes oniy half an eye to see the consumer and is one important man, after Stating his qualifications, ification for what follows. One of which are, likely to turn and rand peo- 11, . � that there . is nothing of th? pea7vmt factor in the high cost of living to- added that ,his father 'had the major orrors in the mind of the ple without provocatiolL This is as- , ,� -one arother in the days when the dis- How exactly he followed the example been a I ciples wem living,in the days of the of our Saviour! Stephen.used strong about the Freench-Canadian farni,�r. day. Buying in very small packages judge, he had a brother who was then general public is the belief that one soriated with the idea that Alsatiam There is something of the grand man- also increa- tal fo costs. �Ii"' supernatural, expecting every day and language, and so did Jesus Christ and SM tO Od A a judge, and his grandfather had -been 'breed of dog is better than another, are Police dogs, especially adapted for , e ner about them all. Simple., naive, We have -been asked probably a hiiii. such - rk. Our oil I I ,�K lbour the return of the ascended lxwd- thereby each hastened death at th ' a chief justice. The Secretary thank- wo ree ect on s that 1�i �, tmd so it must alirays be. Thf- cliirrr� hands of their enemie& Stephen was and therefore unconscious, they move ed him for his letter, but pointed out dred times what is the best dog. Now it was Airedailes which were fiirst , through the intricacies of modern and . lis- the very foundation of dog breeding trained for this purpose. The list of 14 is a divine leaven placed in the niass set upon bV the mob and hastened that there seemed to be some rr I Z�­ ophisibeated life with a charm that are best for var- general delusions on the subject of .14. ,of human society to dears them to their temporary fel- s purposes. Some are , �', pL.rmeate it out of the city and there they stoned s ulp apprehension, as the university want- !s the fact that dbgs , through and through; but it is pot at him. Aniong his opponents vms a on ed him as a law lecAur&r and not to lou specially dogs might be indefinitely, prolonged. i the eame finie "fit that the ministry YOung man, Saul, WhOall unknown�to !ow companions. At ta-ble in the din- breed from." 'Sir Ellis's reputation as bred for work, otb6rs as pets, The But enough space remains only to f�. should forsake the word -of God and h-imself was, to become a bright and ing-rooms madame in her homespun, a divorce court plvader gives point to eyes i gh t of some in Phenomenal; the mention the chief pest of the doe 1`11 with her thin hair in a small and dis- nose of others; the n 11, Y Church for te acity of oth- ", Serve table&" The Apa,tle& proceed- shining light in the earl - his anecdote of the facetious friend fancier's life. This is the man who ,f , ed to foTm a vew o,rder; connulting the sake of whose founder S,tephen creet knob on the top of her wise lit who, at a dinner at the' House of ers; the ,affectionate nature of still wants a pedigree;d dog for a:bout $5,' "All tle head, and monsieur clothed from other%. So w 1 1. with the people they adivi,s*d them to vras the first martv-r. - Condensed g Commons, introduced to him a ceT- lien one asks what is always protesting that aH, he wants �'.�, . the family loom are unembarrassed V1 tain noble lord, saying loudly: " tbebest kind of dug he might as well 11 chwsso from arnongst their num,berr, from The Expositor -Ig Bible. PO He is an ordinary dog, not necessarily .% , of table ware. ask what is the best kind of boat, prize winner, but nev�-_rtheiess a good � I'll "seven men of honesit report, full of . by the complications Sive may be useful to you some day," and i M,� - the Holy Ghost axd wisdom, wh,om we But in the dining -room or out of W then in a roar of laughter, "You nev- When buying a dog one should kee?p typical specimen, house brokelm, Jr 4f � " 4 R�. it these pt--ople undoubtedly have the er know, do you! Oh, M, you never clearly in mind the purpose for which �rained and reared to the age of per- ��� WORLD MISSIONS earmarks of a landed race. In Can- � �� �', know!" "I laughed with that sort of it is intended and not expect to finfl haps a year. That is -to say, aH he �4___ —, . ada they have never been peasants, Ir infection$ gaiety usually only ,xhib r, rc -�. The Apostle of Polynesia. _ all excellences contbined in ne ani- wants is $100 for $5, and, it spemks .1 . but always habitants or inhabitants, , . . ANGIERS ited by a doctor with a good bedside rnbl, volumes for the good naturs of dog P,,�j The first attempt to, nrake known Owners of their own ribbons of farms. manner, and the noble lord &aw a Another illusion is that a mongrel breeders that sometimes he aetually, , �,,� Rericg.cfm Feudal as was the life of New France dog is likely to be more intelligent gets it. 5 �, . the Gospel to the inbabitants, of the it was a new feudalism. Coming out hm e other iO�� New Hebrides was made in Novetnber, EMULSION side of the room and left,without say - N#' ' of wretched and unhappy France . 4,,� IM, when John Williams laid down ing anything. In fact ,his wife, had ly.%., , -the � . V,,'�� , where the peasant wat, one with It is invaluable for buildin % - A his life an the shore of Erromang-a, I 9 up been in consultation -with me the - ====I X" " : � , . 15 .. .. His thoughts had turned to, this dark SeIgneues caftle, these people achiev- health and strength in all run-down greater Part of thei afternoon, choos- __ pc�,'Y_'- � . . I , ExTomanga for mayiy yeam and he ed the 111.1raclo Of rebirth 88 2 race- conditions and wasting diseases or ing the facts upon which s ___ - , T slie could ,& --- , 1. - . long -ed to tell its. ignorant people a- We maY even env'Y them Their an- Sifter any serious illnes-s- It sootbes most easily dkvrce bim-and be knew P-'.,�,- , , * .1 I 11 . , �' i cestry stretches b%ek unbrob-eir on %11, � " , �, bout God's love and about His dea- the mucons membrane of the "orn. it!" 0,�Ili�,,� -, - -he very soil on which they Hve to- 1";',,,, .. So% -Milo had died for them. God had t A n excitingly unconventional §*,�,"��� � .1 '11 fur- ach and intestines, corrects digestive 11 N � , I I planned otberwise; md had ordained day- The same fields have bee: and bowel irregularitie.s, prom glimpse of Lord Cumon is given in � - hy his gloTious rowed by t1eir fathers aiad grand- otes I "n", I that John Villiams, the account of a dinner at which ho . . , 111" . .� dentl should show forth this won- fathL'Ts and Igreatlg"randiathers unto normal bealthy appetit,P_ OVereoraeg told bow in his university days, he —1 ,f. th gem �ra ions nervous depression and greatly in- __ " � , .,� �, . dWU11 IOVtl divme� ItOt Only to the un- the tenth and twelf. e t- - It had Plaved a trick on Mr. X., a very - .11 -.-I'- . . . !t�?"� I 0 a good soil, gentle and sweet and L . ...... o ..... I'll I �,nr I bappy people who. mused his death, "-�! Creases Vitality. distinguished,meniber of the Govern- 1�w '. but to the whole V,o-Ad; for the, WsLi_ nourisbing- On it they have grown ,;,�,;, - . AN'�- IER'S LNIULSION in the ideal ment Who was then present. He bad �,""'i,,� � mogy -which be sealed und nadtipfie& Simple, ldrid, happy 4 ­ ��.:`k't�i-.� I ton:c reatorative after pricurnonig hired at a London store it 1'e�spectable ir'j'��,Y�,,q-!",i.; . d mused 0rdsdaw em to be and soil-tonscious as they aTe, tboy . 'woman and two children 'and had in. = ' I " � "al character- iciiluenza, and in all cases of chest. , ffi,%;� ,4up aud daing." It VMS stfter ab" IV I 1. - I It have taken these essenti ,�t�',' � troduced them into the room where .... , . k . .4 .,. . ;T� , "." twenty years of labotious mission iWes Of aristmracy arid founded the stomach or bowel weakness. Angier's MT. X. was presiding oveir a large --- ,� . ­ - I., . . landed geutry of Quebm Usny of, p'; ..".1.11 I ..''.., ­. I. I.. - � I is the most palatable of all emulsions dinner "Z',�" ,��,�'��,r, . I ­--- . I... - . - - - thevi, beyond t1wee centuries of Can- Party. S'he walked slowly ___ ,At -_ IT, ,,,,, I 11 , 11 I I . � . - - —.1 - _ " thpus- and it agrees per- down the table in the midst of an I 111i, 11 11 11 "Isomb :,� ""I. I I I �'. . feedy with delica to-, 65e� and $1.20 astollished silence, and arrived in . �� WWII�!�; I ,_ �i I, , ". ,� ., . I - . adisin smetestry, have, atotber i, , . � I Alch ftaaaotk. ALA .1, 1�1 ., - I�W,iit;,57�11. "' L , "�,' . and yms Of pro I � =1 , , I �� "� , ,`�� I I I !,� " . Z _Rxl,�q� 100 "' 000.1 I PDXITIRY . as tho Songs of. wurt and "ttav wxsitive stomachs. at D,.uSg". front of the chairman, turned delib- " CbInswareq, ,�'11� , '� , I t �O .41Y . Equally useful &r 7 ,Pz?,in� S. "I''! MAO Gvate'l t*VSAS 'him and, clutching n "i "! _ h , '11, I li, I , ,',,11� MWREY catrit, to Ctatgdt tog#tler and bftawe 41""W;�', , I ,� �', I � � I I child in each band, said at the top of Iftew pattemst ' � ii, ,� i i�. h vXce: "At lasti Children, behol . I T , 0 i", 'o_ merged in the Quebec folk song so adults anct childreum.' _ff�,�,�;,,,�,`�,!� ill, " ''. � J ­­ 24,,����,��­ #q�� ., ' 1�n',il,,,�, " ,� I the tarLft� 0AVAs to NeW Fivalm ' - � your fatber.o) no . 4_1 �,�_ ., , ! biiiia 1 t"'.11 � I story wag `_')' � ' , �� ,,_�'.j,,�, 101 I old , � jt'1,­%'!4',6, " ­ " , 0 ,,,'�,4��4""�����,�*��p�,'.�,��,� Suti*­, 4, f , I ilroley tint$ 17 . 11 I � vft tU'tMe& d Old scif h:ud b&% a - . I L .1, "I IV � 'ff­ I � . J'�%�� �V:" W)[,!-�,! .,.. .Io,�N ;Ii ; � I 111 1, 1� I I . . Imov0d to a evium" levet tho stomg -:%1F A--- I 1� bourse Tocei"d with a sholit of laugh- I , I - I I I r� but I w9s looking at Lord 0,1=. 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