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W", , , . . � or Suffored, IS, �, . . I . 018RAN ,Arger, a� ipight think he needed ,his rest, he % cupmflk� or hinmilk audhalf wqW - . .
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11";_.."';�' *0 � '4 it 1 - ftl[41414; hear theni testify to th-idir desire to Has �'Bulk" - and Vitainvi _..B liouse plants is in early spring. Ger- about the treatment of a woman . sjlt� Cut in the chilled shorttallagR NOW ' � I.—I. �
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. . ;0*00 Im. .0, 11gs about .\Q: ( . .o we re- for Constipation, and Iron is, begonias. coleus' an dsimilar about to beA"r a child. Ais. eyes cloudy dou& Tom
. %%� .. alize the struggle that many of them A, iuimi that have become unshapely with d rise an(I Aress . sad do not r
11 x,ie his 6i , , for Blood ' - pilau = onore than in' nice#- . .
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.j�v,: - .: ) � it. §uch men can take heart �, . �.10 . pass through ',before they leave hea-th- . ___.. be cut bacp at this time. Plants oilt to sit if necessary eary, Roll. or pat out with ho-mda to al�out 1W .." --�,J - -
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r'l � , . .,A*, Of others. One " ' Vanism. with all its* superstition behind ' ns need repottIAg during the win, or hours at the . .
e ,,".,�"` t blecuit cutter. F]sire On slightly areased,
t", : or a 'gout it L 1.!'��;` In the past ten years millio . .1 I
�W� , , . 11 ;;;; kl.. them and--com6 to the -full joy ,and have found Kellogg's ALL -BRAN tho ter months. IDo not over pot. Floiv- at skill and experience might be �au or baking sheet and bake iu hot oven .1
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V,,,��.. , ge of 51 without Here is t4e' story in part told me . Oy. When. potting mal;,e cately balaneed,, in favor of the labor- � .
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1�1 I - I . f . mon eonstipation,wiih 'the head- flower fre " .- .., ...
,�� ,,%%" ...; a.;agn o gout. He thanks a rckulam, .. I .- not long ago by one little -widow. 'She aches, backaches 16ss'of appetite sure� -drainage is provided. .A piece. -ing woman. , .. � ... ..:R
� SE�-,� .� "ly dose of Kwscheu for his freedom : I comme . need taking was married at 15, to a man -very .. An# energy, that zo often result. of inveitqd crock over the drainage Another very* strikinlirfedture about. ;,.-;:x:-. .. I
. 111. �,-�--",-W,-father--suff,ered-,-yearw w*h gout, Two years ago I , . " 1. ---
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11 I _t,". , \ *4d , to keep,,myself free from the Kruschen--not in 'great quantities, much her senior, but a.Xhristian, Af- Bobind this su6cesa is the proved hole with. a sniall amount of broken Dr. 'Forbes Ood1frey was his open .
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"t'i, A"t0rible compilaint I now always take but the dose prescribed, eac h. day. I ter their marriage he� trlibd to :each eff,ectiv6xvess of ALL -BRAN. Labora- crock, 'gravel -or cinders is, p3t6ellent. mindedness. Perhaps it.was �bp, Am- ; I I I
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ep Salts every morning and hive no,�v'had a perfect freedom from her hich his . 1".
4"': � '' \ she -knew by. his lif6 and tosti- tw'6 things needed to overcome corn- gqneral practice brought him, the new . ,.,�--; -
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4�. - � . I Arn now 51 years of ageg months. Although there is a predi- moAy that he had, found something n�on constipation: "Bulli" to exer- used should have an outlet for water ,kn6wledge that he was acquiring ey- . .. . . .. 1, . .
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I L I ha�*e. never had a touch ox lection towards gout, I have been able which' seemiTigly fiid indeed 'trans- ----else- the intestines. Vitamin B..Ao . !.:;. :. . -11 4.
1�:,.�., , at-Jeast ohe-!,half inch at the b6lio�i. eTy day that stimulated big,. th�y'§t_fo; , '.-,--':::Nt-., ..:?'.' . � ,I
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" �i.., I .. same. I am to ward it off so far. Judging by my formed his life, still'she would,have tone the intestinal tract. ALra,-Ekik .... 1, -"-fi � I i!*�V: , .il.'. �!?i:."?iS.-I : ;j , ... : . . .
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ill � 9manes, or !signs of ale finger -joints, I shoi�ld have been having . also contains -twice as much blood- When repotting i, is w,ga,,to.remove more knowledge. Twenty-five years . -.*.-,.,:::,;:,`-`,.,; ,P;;; I
'I .:;� - --..qW �a teetotaler, taking a glass of . . none ofAt- whaf had making food s, portion of the -old soil and- roots. ago lie was studying the subconscious .11--1
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I �,, ,,, _ . anik, q ... drop of whisky." --C. E. very severe attacks, but there is 110, and -clothes', tendivg babies, and look- building irono by weight, as beef �vants or cuttings should b6 set'firm- mind, the power of sugges . tion, even '�'.` I ,%., . 1. --I
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��,"&`,�� , �' . " a rather different case. This sign of any so far, as my personal Ing After the multitudinous duties of liver. 1. -` - - ly,.care being,exerelsed th' :ffi.....1.1_t pr,kketicabilit if-,'� I _. -11 . .
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i I A. H. I The "bulk" in ALL-R4AN is much .. 1� ti�- ,
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0 _ . his Gout is typical of dozens of complaints - a- Chinese home to do ' like,the bulk in lettuce. Inside the Are not injured. Wheii completed the,the cure of disease. His innate Tory q , , I
. . , be a�* signs thqt gout was in . . � ligion. ,She said to. him, "Show me soil should be one-half inch.lielow the 'ism did not touch his professional' .... ... i �.-.: � 11 I
�',_ - - i"r body it forms a Wft mass. Gently' . *::§' -, .
1"11. .,q.. But he used Kruschen with which scietice has proved�are catped �
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,i�,,� , equal success:- . by impure blood. And impurities in it elears the intestines of wastes. __ I side. No practitioner was more lib- tgiii � I
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P". . �, .'For sqveral years T suffered froin. the blood -stream �are caused by insuffi- g the plant eral, more radical. 'He was ready to ;:..:;;'- I... ......
, constipation, with constantly recurring clent elimination of waste. matter; in many wonderful things. I will have How much more plehsant it is to
rll'_��`�', � .1 . Use this, delicious cereal tha'n to should receive -a liberal watering and try anything that promised good no :.. i �' �
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, - biliciusneis * affeiided., by a '-`word---c6nstjpation, whather slight none then n . . ,.:.; : : ::..,
I z�'- -, , - � ameks,�of o -t Him or this religion."! - She abuse your sys-tem wfth pills and I � 6, water given until ne'eded. matter how unorthbdox it might be. � ,::; ! : T! ::.:,::
0.1. --4, ,,diarrhma and, sickness. I w I r seribgs.. Kruschen Salts, by pre- bften wondered though what could drugs -so often babit-foriningi Blooming plants require. more water Of late ypailrs lie was a. -sturdy. chaaki- . , . . .7. ;;. ....: � 11 . 4- -
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1� IiAble to attacks 16f gouty rhe=tal.so, INDenting' constipation, -is the one sure cause her,husband to get up so early ! : �: �:
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I 't'his, being a'peculiar affliction from rernedy'for its consequences. every 'Sabbath and walk 60 11 (20 I Just eat two tablespoonfuls daily. than the slower growing plants such pion of Dr,, William Koch, -of Detroit, : Jm:. ..
I 11 . I � y . every one, of my Krt%then Salts is. obtainable at all - miles) to worshili-with others, with Milk or cream -sufficient to. as palms. With a liftle experience WhLe treatment of canceT -bas,been I
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" paterpal side suffered... Drug Stores at 45c. and 75c. per bottle.. overcomb most types of constipa- one can tell when plaTits rewIly require discussed in 'this column, We re- . . 1. . .
.. 1�"_, I �'.. I Z 1, . . � : ' Then she became. ill and s"he was tion-irr-seiious cases, with every water. The appearanc4' of the' plant call a pleasant evening we spent . I . -11.. .
��.e,�� �, ;--_111 . I .1. - - - 1. ..F1 , , . . touched by his kindness and patience ,, meal. If you have intestinal trouble is, of course, a good indication of its with him -last Summer. Our con- 1. .
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".. .1 . � . as h ' e so sympathetically and uncom- not relieved th.i.s. way-, see your requirements. A 'method commonly versation did not, dwell on politics, .9
I i -it' her heart 'the pot with the but rather' -on his hopefulness for a . I
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. T 11 , '( Isabel Hamilton, Go6rich, Out.) Jesus broke down the wall of parti- "Yes, 1will believe -this Gospel must ALL -BRAN finer,, sof�er, more pal� the soun� is dull, if it is dry Ae pot that had engaged his'attention and
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.f�`..' .. '' I tion 'which the hatred of centuries be true." , But after she becarne well ,atable. It is not habit-forming. Ap- will ririg. Occasional syringing is continued to engage it even w -hen, I
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I - igain her old doubts returned and As life . . I .
11, ; , , 1,et Chrittian faith and hope dispel had erected between Jew and -Samari petizing recipes on th'd red -and- beneficial especially for- ferns and as he knew; his own grasp on . .
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1, � she herielf said, "To -day I believed- en package. At all grocers. Made ot
" tan. - , : her foliage plants'. was.slight and f I—'
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.. "... I I m:. gul end This -SAmaritan woman, then, - was the next day I doubted." Then �hdr 9yeK Ilogg in London, Ontario. , Jardinieres,if - propierl,v used, the ed too of old friends and old friend- " . . . .
,!,,, , The Lord Almighty is our fri husbartd_Aaok,�Ill and died, and then - . � . use Magic, , , .
, 6 taken quite,aback when the, quiet fig- I 0. � -..-'.1_; , jardiniere is a souTee of added beauty ships, and it is this comforting talk . I I I
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1.11.`�:. . , I . . ure on the well, which by dress and one of her children. Her faith was to our plants, but ordiparily causes that one old friend remembers of '% -
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h, . .. , ho then can 'd His love a Jew, uttered the �imple 'reqtLest, "Surely you will give up any faith archists,, boodlers' or b from stagnant water collecting,in the, . -..�., . . I � I
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1� From Jesus � an P - yo h"'fid. in this' I new doctrine everybody, had to be an American bottom of the bowl causing what is . . I � 1- .. . �
lol; .. Or binds "Give me to drink." As any Samari : ...41-1- sayl-MisiM. McFarlane,
. I..�, �.: - break the sacred chain that . tan would"have, done, she twitted the now-yiour husb.fLnd dead, your dhild citizen. Coxey rode in" a phaeton termed "'wet feet." This may be oy- N"y - Finland Abandoned �
._V.. I I I The earth to heaven abovq? But still.she struggled on im- at the'llead ot'the army and .the rest ercomt� by placing a .few inches of ,, '
.... �: . . .1 Scottish Paraplaase. -. Jew,with showing a friendliness gone." * -his son Legal. Her Noble"ExPeriment dietitian, of . I
I � -1 .. which- she supposed was wholly due pelled'by,some hidden -urge which she .of his family, including gravel or an inverted saucer in the ' .
:,._,,... 1, ., fbllo�ved in 2i closed bottom for the pot to rest on Finland ' -,.-Mickael's, Hospital,
R� � . ... " - -_ . - elpless- could not,.understand then to learn to Tender .Coxey, could not afford to leave S1. IF
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- $ "" . . � I . ,aess to quench it. But to -her grpat read, to listen to the' Gospel and to carriage. -Thl� presence of the"rb- Insects-4Red spiders thrirv� under her liquor'untaxed and her. liquor . f,..-.��' , 7..\ ' ' - '
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R�, : Grant, 0 Lord, unto each one of us surprise, He did ndt -,.�Izfc6 before her watch its effects on the lives of others porters was nEituiilly an unexpected house conditions, and are bar& to ov�, trade in,the hands of criminals. That, ., I . T
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4,� a wf1ri thrust nor awkwardly apologize, or until gradually light came into her piece - of., good luck so far as adver ernor , , / -1
ercome. At the Experimental Station according to Mr. Risto Ryti, gov ..: �; lm: . ,
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seek tc�explain, but gravely and earn- .. at'Charlottetown good results w2re of the Bank of Finland, is the ex- (..i,:�:. _.,...,,.,.-. :��
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I _ I we may obtain mercY, and find 1-_�ace estly and with� dignity, uttered the Peace which the Saviour alDne can little trouble about the commissariat.- obtained by dusting carefully with plapation of the Finnish people's d(:- X., :%-._.:�* Magic b
.� �, I to hel - in ... ti,me of need. Amen. -yd, in the gonan People Along ., the roads provided flowers of -sulphur. ,Sucking insects ter . inat' ' to abolish prohibiti n -
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` � : � ." - &.9. LESSON FOR JANUARY 24tl . . sleep, many df'them because of their ,one., teaspoonful to one gallon of v�a- in Helsingfors, the capital, where the- I :: pure, and free: .
: . f . . I 1, God and who it is that salth, to thee, � I 'sympathi . eg, and others because, they tAT,. biting insects,with a tablespoon- proportion of the total vote cast 'a- � .: , �;:�%:��!..�:. .. ,from harmful in- - �
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, ". 11 .1 Less�n Topic--7Jesus 'and the , Sam'- Give ine to drink, thou wouldest haxe � I feared that the Imirchers might heIR 7 ,� � 311 � ,,41' , �.,
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Y�,:,�, , aritan Woman. . asked of Him.. and He would have - . . . .. . ful of-arsenat6' ,of iead to the..same gainst prohibition was F2, the vo . . .:�'. gredients. . . I . I.:
", .. ... Lesson Passage --John 4:8-26 given that living water." 1. RHEUMATISM-, . ,themselves. , constituted 55 per canb�, - ' '
"._.�..'..-, .. . .1 �. The number of.march6rs I . amount of water. Scald insects on cast by women - Miss McFarlarie's.opinion is . .
. ''. . . .1 Golden Text --1 TiiiothyV 1:li. . And this:"womAn if for a,-ni6h-iFnt - rvarl-04--as ferns may be controlled by miscible of this 82 per cent. But, on reflec based on a thorough knowledge of' - �! � .. I I
she 'felt 'as , if Ci7rist, were- play KIDNEY AND BLADDER, the procession advanced. Some �
.", .1 ing � . .1 drop- oils now,on -the. market. H., -n, it will be seen that, as in other .
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� �� . ,Jesus left Jerusalem because His � ped out. Others took their, places.. , . I I prohibition . -.food chemist'iy, and on close study . 1. J 1 .
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1: : mur ., ,attracting. the w,rong with her or making"her enigmatical -01 , - l, .intries which have tried
- -vote f of food eff�ct§ pon the bo -y- ,
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I'll Idnd of people, and creating a mis- offeis that could never, bring her any WEAKNES8,, When the outfit reachea Wash an dihen voted for liquor, the . u'' ,
�� ,.,. ption of the nature of His king- substantial good, was immediately there were only a 1M liwidred in line, An Old Neighbor Views hn s been -as much against the abuses I cooking experience, too. I
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, - I conce People who almost constantly suf- an army. far smaller tban'the number uro'hibition as for the charms of practica., I
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I,?, , dom. He went ,into the rural dis- made aware that He who' ,made these I frey ot - . .ns'in public insti-, . � . 1.,� I .
1',� ...... _� tricts, where He bad 'simpler, less offers had fully in view the harsh- fer.from Elieumaiie aches and pains, of poliee summoned to see that the I Dr. Forbes God liemsed sale. Everybody knows that Most dietitia I �
.11"17 I iffness and soreness, soreness,,swol- peace was,.kept. By the time it ar- tutions, l,ikb Miss'McFarlane, use. . I
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1. I s0pbisti4cated'persons to deal with. We 6st fa 4 We knew- the late Hon, -Dr, Forbes whert'liqnor is abused the women are ., ", ; 4.1
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� � I len feet and an1jes, Kidney and Blad�' 'rived the 8enate had already reported . 11
7 e in to -day' lesson that He did not conversation'at Jacob's -well the Godfrey fafi; many years, and ob- the chief victims., Therefore, it is not ' Magic exclusively. Because 'it is -- I
- I . : � se 5 'wo- der disturbances, irritation, scanty favorably upon the road'building bills- . ing that they should have coil- always uniform, dependable, arid. ' I I
V I.... hesitate to proclaim Hhh1961f"jo the man for some time, quite ,naturally, and burning Urination, tr , oublesome and ,Coxey wa� despondent. He bad served'him iri'sb many activities that surpris . I I .
' Even when Jesus it would be possible for us istently better baking, ,j
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. . .�, I woman of Samaria, because she was missed the point. annoyin6e day and night, Backach.es dreained of a host of 100,000 sons of to write, deinned tF6,existing syst�6ni even , � gives. cons . .
V: . simple-minded woman who -was in spoke of causing a well to'spring up I A dozen columns 'about him, each (-inphatically than the men. Roughly . . �,
,..,.., ... :.-., a i 1. - . and a feeling df weight in tl�e lower toil and while be was slightly cbeer- tes - . were ,results. . �
. irieed of sympatby and spiritual "within, herself," she s 7 varying from tb&--oth9XR__in warmth speskitig, about 52,5,060 vo " . t
. . till th"uks abdomen�sh,uld try the amazing far-, ed up to leArn.that other armies were And Magic is the favorite of' . .1
'': - stxengtb. merely of the domestic convenience of admiration. B�jt we choose now, cast'tgainst prohibition and 206,00 .
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'... ., . �. The 'time wouJd come when' after of some such arrangement. Jesug reaching power of KARAFIN tablets converging upon the capital from dif- to recall him as bW-' Id, have chos- "or it,,w'th more than 10,000 fav,ring Canadian housewives, It outsells. ' I .
il I at once! f erent direction& be felt that he, could wl�t, �
__: conferring on many humble souls. the sees in this child -like simplicity a en to be remembered, not -as the Cab- tne coniprqmise of-Aight win-z�s and . all other baking powders combined- , 1
.:�.. - A non -secret treatment, made iii ,not wait for a more formidabl inet officer, the .,shrewd �po�itiejgjr,- beer, . . I 11 11
.. .blessiAgs of the kingdom, He must much m*re hopeful soil for His mes Y601 find Magic makes all your 'k ti, ,
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.. ,:. � . han 'Ae*' had found even in a Canada, and with true list of ingredi- Ing to make his protest. .So with the forceful debater, the �hard-boiled, The attitude of 'tfie womdn was ex- I , . .
,�.' . . . publicly proclaim Himself King, but sage t l printed on every package banners -fl e Prof. Lucina Hagniar., for baked foods unusually- light and . - ,� . ._
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� 01 . as yet t"t time had not arrived, arid thoughtful man of education like Ni�_ RAFIN Tablets can be obtained at larmy ma . rebed up Pennsylviinia, Av- unreasoning Tory, but as the good plained by Aender.. . and gives,.you the'same , . �
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,,� �. . iefctre,He left JudAqa for Galilee. odemus. Ae seeks, therefore, to pre- , doctor, Our acquaintance and friend- long a leading dry, but later a wet. . :,
,,: .. the ' small cost, from any good druggist, enue toward the Capitol. But the way ' the "Th,) Fin- eqery lime.
- A line drawn from Jerusalem to pare the soil further by quickenin ship -with bi�n knew many ups and After election she said ' perfect ves4its . . . I
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,'� � on a binding money ba�kguarantee of wasbarred by lines of police. A clash do -%ins, and at times, perhaps, we each "t-ish home has -been sav6d." So Fin- I . 6 4 I I . .
, ".1 .. . Nazareth would pass,'thio'ugh t�'e en- within her a sen.se of spirittial want. � _ . . . . seemed inevitable. ' The army Paus' corif essed to serious doubts as to each Jand has -followed, the example set ' , . I . I I
51.. .� tire breadth of -Samaria, and quite Therefore,'hi& turns her thoughts back ,RELIEF IN 24 HOURS - eia',� 'but Co -key and a couple of his lieu- , Canada,, Russia,
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�, IV � close to the town. of $ychar. Sam- on her actual life. The outcome was � I .., ot),i s fitness longer to cumber s bi. Free Cook Book-Wh`�nyou bake
., . across from the her declaration: "Sir, I perceive that - _. - — � . tenant i earth. But he never ceased to be in Turkey, Norway and .Sweden, thus, at. home, the, new Magic Cooi Book will . I I
".. I I I _a,rig stretched right - s scurried into the shrubber g . -
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.1, , . 'Flea i�� ihii 16rdag, so that the Jews. thou art a. prophet." , Convinced that I over a well' did eventually'get as,far our opinion the good doctor, and we *t* Chi I , give er% cl �-
'�` I who were too scrupulous to . pass this; tbe woman proses to HimAhe 'Requeat Frool Reader . ..... I think this will be the verdict of the _ra&1n1ng, dry,. and,puch el ies ?is btLked foods. Write to Standard -Brands' �
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".. . 7 as the Capitol steps. Here they were New -York the onl� 61.ias .
i� .. e -m-pelled to cross stAnding subject of debate ,betwe'4h ' . M4., Fraser Avenue and Liberty Streqt�, �� 10
I ,", � through it, we.r co ,,, I thousands of people whom he has cago and
t 11 , , � - �orida; collared and hustled out again. The helped in sickness and ,cheered, in In the world where one can get a . -
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I . Ing demonstration was at an end. 101 I '. .. 1. . .
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11 -�- - st rks, a re' n that fact. He! A1*er uld " have -'day or night, and be dirocte. '. . I
I" I Scruples, 'He took, therefore, the stood .as --the manife 0 of spiritual asks us to write an article on Bene- ey; Carl �Browne and Christopher won the high -,political honors that vendor by the nearest policeplan. �;,, ,�. I . . .
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_,.. . great north road, -and one day at noon worship. Not in any Darticular and dict Arnold. Well, to begin at, the Columbus J,Qnes were haled into court. came to him if there were .,not in Finland, like the various provinces of . .. " �
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. 11 . . � found Himself at Jacob's well. Be- i�5olated place, not in ibe temple at begifining, it vKAs in 1894 that the on a charge,of violdting . the law per� York County thousands of men and Can'ada, adopted prohibition -as F. war .... , N .. . . 41
11 ing tired - with the f orenoon's walk, Jerusalem, nor in the rical structure . I women �vho-, swore by his medical measure and after, breaking away �.��
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�v _. I world , first heard of General Jacob taining to the carrying of b9tiners. skill and would hear no evil of him. from Russiai,sh� had established her- 4 �1. ,
I � �anr 'Lord sat down, while the dis- in Geriaim, but in spirit. "God is a Coxey. , For some years previous to I,.the end they were fined for tramp- � i"I I I 1. . X, .
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,�"- ciples went awayinto the town to buy Spirit,' and they that worship lEtim this the United States had been wal- ling 0, One cannot be expected to' give a self as an independent c6untry. Fle- ,; I
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,".1 . must worship in spirit and in truth." lowing in a trough of depression. Be- grass, contrary to the peace of the who has saved one's lifi- been a � drunken ation.. On' the con� 2ftqlvxl� . . O." .. . I
1, , And thus arose that - c6iiversation As our Lord intimates, this was a tween' 2,000,000 and 3,000,000 men commonwealth. The Senate was urgi �o,
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,� with, the woman of Sychar, which has new kind of worship, essentially C111- 'were unemployed. There had been I . , We heard it said on one occasion trary, she boasted of being the sober- ' ,
... ,' J"' - that Dr. Godfrey had the second est in Europe. Perhaps this is what . .I..
,:;,; ed to remit their fines, but it ren If. ; ; � I.. � .iQA,4 - -
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,,,, I brought''hope and .com,fort'to maily ferent from that -to which Jews'-A'ffd bloody strikes and riots in Homestead, ed indifferent and the Ines wqre�`paid. largest gener�l practice of any physi- encouragi�d the adoption of - prohibi- .:1 � . .
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I another thirsty and weary soul. That Samaritans, and indeed 'all men, had -P,,- i -Ad Chicago. The strike which The army marched home in.sections - . -years after tion. The argument was that as the I - .. I
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'. the disciples is not that which is like- this 6nfortumate and ill -living alie wO- ed $80,000,000 worth of property be- home were eventually dep he began to practice in Mimico there Finns did not drink much, they �'Comitiiinshoalpm.'I
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in wag no other qualified doctor --within would naturally accept prohibition elvery tin Is ourguar-
F�I,t"' " ly to impress us most -distinctly. We van "I that speak unto thee a fore it was over. Not since the Givil ey disappeared from public. view. - with the,,utmost docility.- This as- - " �
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I, all feel the unsurpassed delicacy and t�l e *M`essiah." miles,of him, and �imico itself Seem.:' antee that Magle I
§ �; . War had the whole population been From time to time his nameemerged. 'o; B.hing Powder is free ��,
;�f I grace of the'whole scene., Dr. Mar- To ever , like this w - ed more remote 'from Toronto than sumption was based on a knowledge L . � ...
. . y one who 0 so fearful and despondent.as in the He was a candidate for something or .1 from aluin or any �
;.. � cus Dods vrri'tes thus of it: -"No poet � man, shows some desire to ,receive -His Midland- is "to -day'. There were im- of the Finns, rather tha,n.a knowle4ge �7.fl.V, 1.�,� harmful lagrecupou ,-
� ,.,., '. . . early nineties. But Che faith of the other but never elected. But a month l- of human nature, for u�der prohibi- , ..".. i�;,4*;2 44 t� ,_1 1� . ,.
1. ever imagine'd a -situation in which gifts, bLnd who is not above o.wning people in their elected repre'sentatives or so ago one of his drea a..-- . mediately available nb hospital faci . . ,-� .. � , .1 i % , ,
ms w s re- itie%. No specialists were in thei; tio� the consl t of liquor, as far - I ,q wt
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I .1 ward ctr- out -some such thing as He offers; to had'the idea that- by demongtrating, ed Mayoq- of'Massilon o 6, platform/ offleesV ju7st around the corner ready as it t coub I _= I
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,.f, � to spring into actiz)n. He had to be Es imates � med by thq number of ,- . I .
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. ..�I. . 'i cumstanceg, and the profoundest spii- every one who is conscious of , sin, b ' f6ifiii-rig'processions to mArch up- which advocates the -mu .
, k' . I itu - his own specialist. Hundr�ds of cas- people staigering in ,the
I . . al intere�;ts were so happily' easily and who looks bo'Him a-, able to de- ' sire,ets, or I
l tT l ,on Washington, they could change ship -of *public utilities and the flota- -,v I 11
I "."i.. and effectively combined. 'The "chief liver from all its foul entanglement, the laws'by public clanior. The most tion of i bond issue to aid'u employ e arose when the maegid,lbetween life slumbering�-ih the jails iadicAted that tion law was held as bringing - all "I
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"I".. .. I . I I . I notable of these unemfployed armies n _ ' "wet -instead of dry. law*intd disrPspect. ,I.t would appear I I
I . I . and death was meas red in minutes. Finland had gon'd'
I V.. �,�'�, ., I - . I � m I ment. .. I The,man oTi the spou There sprang up the inevitable smug- tbRt while'different nations have dif- i
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W ... � .1. I ... ; __ .... I . .. He was, not, as most people sup- . I.r had ";uot only -to confront * new and gling traflic and the Governineiit,did ferent tastes in alcoholic beverage& . .
,._ ,� I � I '. re . 'T'occ'asions:_� - not make .any' revenue out of the all offort% to deprive them of their �
�� 1. posed, a penniless *,qi,�,,itator, Vith no The Care and Cifltu critica &_.:�ad to do some
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11 11 11 1� . I . - I . I -be wag a'man of wealth Of Rmige Plants of the fridwent. ATO -what 'Dr, God- little liquor to sell, and unlike Can- happened in Turkey is enlightening -e) 4.
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f:-,� . .q and' respectable position, A manufac . ....... Our' bomes; 6sgecially'during the frey 'did ' proved almost always to ada, it had na liquor to tax. The. on thig ... �bint. The world 'ha�d, Always - , I �
!�,,_, "..."..--.1 I have been the right thitig. In his love jails became so congested that th understood Turkey to be a dry coun- ,
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111, � . .�,. "...-r", and the pwner of a string of blood- dry for most plants, ,H�.gh tempera- for his profession and --his ability to judges finally had another law passed iij, its vice of internperatice venting 1. _
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:1 .,V "i., ',- I . I . . . I . . � I . .ed horses... -Thg ,SOTe- priglit of t ures combinea with too. litile sun- do sound w9rk with makeshift imple- which gave them the option_oX per- itself in opium rather than in liq jwr, i.." i
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. �;p � . � . - .11, .1 1. I farmers struggling against the h rd- shine ,produce weak, spindly growth ments in uhhopeful surroundings he mitting druhkards who otherwise the use of which is sternly forbid ' ;
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. .r, �. . tll.,,.,�, . I ships imposed by five cent cotton, 10 and under such conditions flowexing always reminded us strongly of Dr. would have been sent to jail to serve in the Koran. The truth is thai; . I ,
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V1, , a cent corn and 60 cent wheat made a plants often drop their buds. As the they would consent to a diet of water, in 1921 the Angora Assembly -sought ,
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X�,:,�i� ., � ..". ... I . and Coxey believed with them, that slight extent, plants must be chosen In the days when we knew him repoiied from time to tilne-that con- 110 ,,,
. W; . 11 I I the root of their trouble was scarcity tha� can adjust ,themselves to such first Mimico was a hamlet, and in . met. A series of dry laws was
11 .fl, _ I is same as passed. It was n Vence to drink, I
I �14 , -.11 - .1 . I � of money. They argued that if there environment. Many failures to grow Winter'" a remote hapilet, cut off ditions'there were much th a -0
.11, ,,, . .1 �� , . . I - in the United -States. 'Home -brewers to traffic in br to be pbs'se'ssed of 11 ,
,,, .,��;��;"., . . 1. , �. � were -more money, prices,would im- plants successfully oxe,due to.."Paulty from Toronto by snow -filled wastes. d distillers suppl�mented the efforts spirituous liquors. For a fiTgt- Of, 1%
,11� 'Iig�.' . Gbkl . I 1. �.., 11 - pro,vce. 'So Coxey devised a scheme . __ It was ineVitable that neighbors an - 1. .
.. � R 1;1 .: - ti' driv- fence a fine was.im�6se4, for�,'A,�W6-" -
Kv, . I -'- ,. —_ should be tbrown'into each other's of,mugglers. Bell �oys or xi
�1 . .... . I . I I .., I ,whereby the Govet,nment was to issue I .. .. ers were always able to ,.ppjnt Out ond a,,.teTm of imprisonment and for
; 1, -,�; , . N �- .1 ,J $500,000,000 in legil tender , motes ' ' - � .1 company and be obliged to ..depend , I
� �� "'. .1. �.,.. '' I I .. .- which would b6- spent in building on a narrow circle for what, social where liquor could 15i obtained. a third flogging. 'What happeriied-was - CS
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v "T 'I-, ', I ce - good roads. 'The idea was that the life there was.. In the evenings . ..
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''.1j). � , � , , %, '. bi,A1&ng the roads and. t�at the -at --me .-Mug�--..and...the.,f,o-Ilowing ,week
,�Z'y , j,iy�.�', �.,;.,;,, bin yaur old - . law was unworkable long before the and sometb�bg like corn wbiWay. - I
�i , . , I - roads themselves would be :h mbst at another., apeompanied by' cake
,�4,, ;W,.'I�,, �z - I 11,4 ' pIebiicfti_'R1red 'for 1Ts_re_PtWr_____ � led-ibeix-ovm-mants and .
, Id-vorfte P., 1,. -ble asset. Not do we, see much and coffee And - dixplicaf6' w ist. , 1hey-svpp, V---.- _.__ I
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I` 14. & W, �Cml�wtl wrong with the Idda, i - ' , Some , ong tion'-n:nd reported Eigainst prohibit' n Foreign bootleggers also .
� . . - roads at flidt'timd. , I re*eyniber A eor U 9� 14 , -
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1 ,� I . state of the . after midnig .... ... ,., � ai the cities.
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, �: 1� I �, ftJ similar issue of non-interest bearip,P, one of these plelisant little'&-ber- - " � .
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1.4�11,,,A �, As* I, 'ings when we would I an �, . I
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�,: 71- �Irl � I— " �� . 1 inwnew streets and public, buildings, - 'I t�l . �Ing 6T46 sleep, pwtaN'.. at -2 �8,T,3", '_ logsorr' in 'W shor� I �6 ..: 0 _ �
4, 1. - � - I � � Bills embodying the two schemes . and would. be )Aonientiril� '- roused , I
%.,.! � , , Malet I I . I 1. '1W I 11 114,1.41,w,�1 otber prohibition Povernments a -Ad
I 4, ,,�,��I,,ij� ,� I. Wer i Into cmngrets ow 1. dfroy� next - - 1QL=W#M ,A � "..
_� , � dry ' laws, concludhig.
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