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the farther interest. of the " g ; gln : gk I Atejos, government regarding the purchase ; B S _ Speakl ing 3 “mw:fim_ . i *cama’ “You certainly -look - refreshingly) escort to spend money o me When |one' ever one paraphrase erine 1t nieeaared thore og et [ happy this morning,” said the ' tall | IVe Invited him to serve in that ca- | Galewt Firge There is one sure way that never 8 $&ISA of ptkgnibipn WAIch iiiw se- | tain, gint 0. thiesuort, pump girl hs| DAY, S0 Hitugh SCharlie bosged| ‘I aever say.a dinpsaur, e e e b B and pleaded with-me good naturedly| i nuver hope to see one” b g7 wicue'y interfered with ves- s using|they turned away from the station|to remember the cost'of suit pressing|. Yet, accordins to: reports nccredited |and that 1s to. dissolye it. This des 4 hat iside course. It ‘wis a siiua-|ticket office. “A’lot happier, if you'l 0 2 e B . T do this, just get newadays, and to think of my own|io M. Capeil, Belgian explorer, a ive|troys it éntirely e An (s, o .nnn tion. “should* 3 ded | allow me to say so, than you did the | best garments, I refused and we pat- | qinosaur, a brontosaurus, has been |about four ®unces plain, ordinary OLD Rainst (houEh the Mmove. that. Mas|Iast fime T saw vou on ‘the station | (erea forth In the. shower. The bain |fimen 1y Atrive fiquis arvon: apply ic at night when — — >y Bave it ed should | Platform—that cold, wet evening last|came down so hard on the way to the| Now that the dinosaur is with us, |retiring; use’enough i O 00 i e b ol o o4 b Mopssner week.” 7 station that I feared my néw frock|potentiajly, big game enthusiasts will |scalp-and rub it in gently w o Jeve7turther ambirasment. ‘That wasn't a happifying occa- | would - ‘be ruined, and the wind|he interested. in this deseription of finger tipe, R e i @ Ferwia, Fu. o ALANS BUTIRG FALK sion,” returned the short, plump girl, 7 y 3 5 8 fi" Whether or not it ever amounts to : ' 8 Sewe 12 | made that Great Britain could be re- simply. wouldn't let us hold up an istoric bi rme, quoted from & y morning, most if not all, of your blushing and dimpling: “at least, not | umbrella, So we stepped Into a cizar |Poemio e Dl B Qe O eo: | dandruft will be gone, and three or in the beginning. You noticed our ‘anvthing, the suggestion has been Offs 23 Chuwh St Tesbase 183 lljeved of seme of its financial trou- . bles it it would endeaver to turn store. and Charlie wrapped the big v rnum Brown: four more applications will completely bundles? doil it mewspapers, while I donned | hoas we munt B0 1o Altich for the | diesolve And. entirely - destroy every ‘Noticed your bundles!” cried the, the rain cape. But very soon the|pioses: zame; but there was a time in |single sign and trace of it, no matter tall, thin gl merrily. ‘“Heavens, | papers were soaked, =0 on the Lrain | (;c° gim . distant past when America |how much dandruff you may have. child, how could I help it? What|we renewed the doll's wrappings. produced animals larger than any now | - You will find, too, that all itching T here Trors seu BOIAET 1t s ave o e et iMin we attracted 'maghiviig. THRC Whs S N ado nBt[RedinieRtie of the penn Will B i or TE Associates ragms, || some of its islands near this country| where were you going? It must have|poor, dear Charlle red to his eve- | uinins »imaine of thows ofehtures |stantly, and vour hair will be fufy, T et iy th oot taken courage to'get ‘‘on a : theater | brows. Secn: their bohes, and they are turn- | lustrous, glorsy, silky.and soft, and for debts incurred during the war.|train like that.” ' “When we left the train at Van|i'io stope. look and feel a hundred times bett and on which intorest Is not as yet| It did.” admitted the short, plump| Buren street, the rain was coming | CtQ SRS L rer for the | e being paid. y girl, chuckling. “And it took more|dows in torrents, and by the time moment we ‘will call thém lizards— Such islands as are referred to|COUrage to go where I went alt;rvl"mi we got to Michigan avenue that pre-|n "0 creeping, crawling lsind, but would include Bermuda, Jamaica | % fhat condition. It was aw e "f‘“ Tras in danger of ATOWRINS | (ne huge reptics that stalked upéight the Bahamas gnd the Barbadoes and e dashed into the Wine ArMS(ip.ougn the jungles rivaling ip size At is pointed out in cennection with {such a transfer that the interests of this Jeountry would be served in case of war. That these islands would serve as a base for naval operations should such be undertaken is entire- and a few of the rest of our eld high | huilding as the nearest cover. And i nd the hool set left lege,” .the short, i ; D¢ the elephant, the hippotamus, and Ul schecl. set 1fe cotinge.’is i there, since we couldn’t find any | o Co o Iy possible. They are close to our coast and would be of much service plump girl resumed a few moments| more newspapers, Charlie had the 30 s A , le. h “The Al Canada, and later after the train conductor DBad|phrignt idea of*going through the AU-|inst tenb ok et eniatec 5000000 "““"’;"Z "."é; t‘f.‘;;"« e ‘0‘,"3;6 ditorium hotel and Peacock alley on (1o 08 5 ourselves into a little elub we mod-| he way to the room in the Congress : ¢ ‘prehiatorie estly called ‘The Thinkers. Wev; otel .where “The. Thinkers' mee: ml:! :;:’:ft r:lhmmissof"rep&m Pl had a lot of good times togsther and | "Gy, ook the rain cape off me and | (e AWelt a host of reptlles some Foter o Pallotiy Sens st mamed | araped it negligently over the gigan- |fA€% IR SOAL ARG SN to all kinds of war activities. But itf the Think-Spot. At our last monthly | {i° Pandle Charlle carried, and. sinee|py; qii sharing certain characters an should be remembered that we would 2 DaDer. core common and known as dinosaurs. Not = = ==—=——| 1ot be taking away all the means of WHERE PROTECTION I8 NEEDED| getting at this country by the pur- T into| chase of such islands for it ig per- {Fhen the g ";";"'t"d\."'m feetly evident that Halifax is just as Bl e DN Nasan| noar o New York as Bermuda and b e o B bt Terole sacrifice on|that Canada offers a means of strik- . rno-'-:!»“ P 'MK-;”_‘T of the local|in& at this country which would by meeting—last _week—we christened e o e i the infant, and to .me fell the dread | ¥er® Arépping from ihe doll anyway. |,y \were closely related to any ey Slecaraed hem completely. ARd|yo)ule, et they-had some characters e Bie trans o that a eertam |n0 means be diminished if the isiands e "0 that & cemtaln| were acauirsd. nero went round the world in' 0 days, ani fiction has long since baen eclipsed by fact. When the Siberian railway was opened several American newspapérs Sent correspondénts to break the “record.” The luckiest in making train and boat ccnnections did the round trip in something over 80 days. Mr. Lansing’s Exit—The dismissal of Mr. Lansing should serve to remind us of the great though silent demo- cratic changes that have crept into cur own cabinet system since Amer- ica gained her indépendence. Looking found for a system of government as a model on which to base her written constitution, America naturally turn- ed to Brgland at a_time en our miniters were still almost litekally the king's servants, to be appointad and dismissed at his pleasure. Thus it hap- pens that American ministers are not necessarily members of congress, and | WEEK ENDING FES. 28th, 1920 | Exquisite White Fabrics FOR SUMMER WEAR ' Our First Showing Is Most Alluring and double duty of acting as nurse to % you can imagine the sensation wé i i . y & ds, crecodiles, and the youngster and of finding a big created, Charlie, tall and dripping, ;nr:;:hon to the lizards, cro doll to be doused with ink. LS BtBIkIng . along with the - unguinly ¢ the kinds sharacteristic of fbe bundle, while I carried a rosy, bigeer | oo Yot UL U AT SoDter than life doll in long clothes.” a - § named Trachodon, was more than 30 ‘And did Charles keep his temper?” | 72 ]:mg S aPaut 15 feet Kizh whelt the tall, thin girl inquired. 1 fn hed could hardly have blamed him if nding erect. Its head, with ¥ “Marian was on my commiittee, and Marian, as you may know, is so con- seientious that she - overdoes every- | thing. She volunteered to borrow a doll for me and when' she delivered it | pasgeng: No, but he QIAR'tI" fhe shoet, praten nded mouth, resembles that of af the president in many respects can R " 5 But in addition to that and even|at our house I nearly fainted. That| 'No. e t! short, but back of the beak there how exereise far:toré autoeratic pPaw- 5 caned certain death only to be killed|, tr L S0 e are going to have|doll was consderably larger than fe| €l trimphantly answered. He ar than the King of Engiand. The daintiness and charm which attaches to every slong with. his f e Aot no more wars and that all disputes| $ize, and Marian explained that it be- | Never so much as looked cross, though Queen Bess' Silver—To all intents & without T om, but it ia nev-| N0 more wars that Ieputes | longed to her cherished haby sister | L Know he was ready to sink through e ks o s S shown that whatever|Petween nations are going to be ad-| ;3" that it anything happened to it|the floor with mortification. And i Y snd/pusibiesineras Enation are abbut beautiful white fabrics stand for the o ¢ the|justed without a recourse to arms, it coming up from below as the old ones | ¢ b (T 0 tain amount of thiead of these " the cab of the she didn’t know what would happen | When, as we went home—oh, the o= ves e 4 . - F . ere ought to be some|'S unlikely that Great Britain would| (o per. So, as the evening was rainy, | affair went off splendidly, and I did “?‘{rh:u;ng Bind legs terminated in | SOINAES “,“{i “‘,‘.,L’:,.';‘“‘i-hl'el'r‘n“v”-ré‘.’ greatest skill and highest artistry of manufacturers the fathire of the hu-|be disposing of territory where its| [ ‘swathed that ghastiy toy and its|let Charlie call a taxi to go back in— |, o' 'S88 00 JE8 (O T | paper or token money. The early Tu- . . A fo read and Act in accord| fubjects are opposed to any such ac-| spatiess, costly Baby “clothes in the [ tried to tell him how much I ap-{(eSEe MOOIEE 58 (10 (e SUTLC | dore did, this In order to obtain more and designers, both foreign and domestic. From the . b st ho piarast]tion 914, cain sl a0l xetolndiCos tunt Il et IRteY fin odnntinee, B told ane | o Lyag <k Jonigy thin, BlMIEr (AL Elisabeth came 1o the throne she gave R : akairist by mome protective arrange-| It i not known that the suggestion| out of By hands Charlie Jonesby | =Wl weowe came to termel” . |ed s a powertol swimming orean. | instructions for the withramal of the filmy Lace Voiles, which, following the present mode, . e much the same|has met with any favor in London, | Whom e 3 2 ot O < and g00d | i the pody was covered with rough | kase coin. She went %o far as to sen B Dorstm | G e e e i, amont | answay. fr 1 Sad anoiber e bun- | smiine the oy alumond uehipety | WbeTouate, sin, faying, no moans| so Brinnl two gridemiins with 21000 || “half conceal and half reveal,” to the hedvy. Satin- excellent ree ot| the people of Bermuda and Jamaiea| qic of ‘properties’ to take down. dispayed by her companion. “And o N s IS v U MR O YYD exehang e Loriihe | . o na . g Mo |ie asainst any such dexl. That il ot 'wss raining when we len” the e sime for Charlie pomee tige LT I e e IR O o uAr Moty finish and Oxford Skirtings, our display affords you { likely to be listened to in cénnection| house, but 1 wouldn't consent to a| was pretty good way of breaking " i - b - o ! ades his explama- 4 3 = ! % % i 3 + = 74 “Along the shores lived Ornitho- |in spite of the attacks on treasure . . . cmm i dereibe any decision that. Great lR{x‘*na(n taxi, On principle T don’t allow mylhim in! —Kychange. ifans, T Sl Ak e Hiathe UL EhYDE Froral EHL N AaIa Mt the best selection to be found in this part of full éontrol of his I Aact 15 Syerdnlied of; pli the most remarkable of ocomotive to erash| in his path and serious consideration to 2 o The Pound Sterling—The suzgested - |the ainosaurs. A skeleton found n 9 3 In {1915 shows it to have been a toothless | dchasement of our silver coinage is 3 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR cut. Snow and ice cover the ground, Spring is peared for the last few wecks had been warned T T pp your publication will be the means of creature, the jaw sheathed like the | TMUREr (hat st one fime e sove right around the corner, arid these beautiful sum- ~ i been w3 FLOPPIN ] piritism en a4 few fto scArch theijeak of a bird, nd Of. Sllbr; hedes 'the. tec : - It cannot be : = % - | Scriptures more carefully and lead to ] ppe. o i pound of silvé, eiice ihe, A . < - In connection with the operation of| Mr. Tditor: Having . hoticed a ully | 10| “The bones were light and pneu- stecling.” That was in the mery wea' e refreshingly prophetic of n 1t endanger| the federal prohibition law there ean.|number of letters in The Bulletin A hearer understanding of iis fife- i matic like those of birds, but the skele- | (POURS, S\ ! L gly P late! g piritism and relat to the of | atisfy me time of William I, but progressive subject debasements of the ‘soverelgn. by suc- | not fail to be a certain amount of in- isy t fail e a that as 1 ion closely resembles that of the flesh- terest aroused en al gotting of of the knawing' thig | Will also others who hav > be t government seeds ach would not be no question n which they sulted » recetved | thoss whe could - ¢ r or if they did the as to simply be an seeds have received n o om all sides. It was s congress hated tp break, t t= WAs nev ecless ripe for the ng and evidence is thereby shed ongress does progress though it is slow. THE CANAL BLOCKADE. Announcement to the effect that the # Cod canal is to be reopened will arned with much satisfaction to twise trafic, and especially by are eagerly seeking coal whi destined to points north of that short cut. It was most unfortunate that it spould have been closed and thersby made to hold up traffic or force it to lake the p around the cape dur- Ing one of the worst periods of the year. The whole trouble appears to bgve revolved about the relinquish- wfent of cant by the railrond ‘ad- ministration at the time that the rail- rélds were turned back and the ef- fgrts made by the government to ac- qiiire’ the ownership of the canal TWhen the government undertook to by It was found that there was a wide aife the valuation placed on With the gov- emmment offering about eight million iwwas impossible to put the deal ugh. PBfforts to have a fair and fased price fixed on the waterway s then resorted to and it was a | are Somehow we have gottén nression that we are golng Marchr the to Ohin may be a storm center politi- | but New England has been get-| weatherwise, There can be no question about it while winter has heen with us it has made itself thoroughly at home. Thus far March shows such behav- or that it gives the impression that it received instructions before com- ing. Think of seif -determination getting a chance to get a word in edgewise in these Adriatic and Turkish prob- lems. ~-- man on the corner says: For, these s6 inelined thére is no harm in| counting the days to housecleaning| time. Lady Astor says.a girl of 18 knows more than a man of 25. Why, of course, you can’t tell a girl of 1§ anything. A Spanish writer declares that wives should be treated rough. those who didn’'t need tions on that subject. It is perfectly e ent that = there was no influence on the part of Col- onel House in gonnection with the Coloy and Crane appointments. Of course it ybu have been profit- eering during the year the job of making out your income tax return is going to be all the harder and more rainful, There instrue- Unless proper interest is taken the hirds will he better takén care of in the way of nests than the people of ia that there has M no further progress in the mat- , aithough =ince it has been in trol there large expenditures have made, the loss of which it wag ed to overcome threugh the Norwich will be in the way of houses. A Brooklyn man has been fined for having a flask of whiskey on his hip. tempted tten” When th in the des: M sayving “it is Therefore, | v ou, ‘Seek unto | them that have familiar spirits and | unto wizards that peep and mutter Should not a people seck unto the; On behalf of the living, should eek unto the d , -cepting the divine testimon in ind abeying its requirements we must cnough to inform the country that|PLOSC b Sitsen. e : @ Round the World—Sir Ross L K g o A Hurran for | Smith. who has been offered a chance | _LE: Simmens, 400 E.50h St Porfiend, Ore.. weak, overworked ot diseased kidneys and bladder to healthy, sormal com- those of the war situation were ex- plained in 1817-18. i The Hon. Bill, Bryan has been good writes: "1 was troubled with backache end inary trouble. 1 tried Feley Kidney Pills aad will say that | highly recommend them ts any ons troubled in that wey, as they are extellént. LEE & 08GOOD CO. by Messrs. Vickers of fiving round t world on a seaplane, is credited wi: the estimate that the journey might be accomplished in 70 days. That seems rather disappointing. Jules Verne’ New Orleans States. Politeness may be the freezing point the atmosphere of I of necessity refuse to heed any teach ing that would lead us to accept the statements of any being not in har mony with the Scriptures. That there are invisible spirit beings and that| they endeavor to communicate with, and also econtrol the mind of human beings, the Scriptures everywhere agree but the fact that God forbids this intercourse is proof that the spirit beings so engaged are disobedi- ent to.God and therefore their testi- mony is untrustworthy. As “M B. M.” in your issue March 3rd so ably pointed out, the spirit beings who are trying to com- municate with the human race were disobedient at the time preceding the deluge (Pet, 3:20) and were cast down to hell (Tartarus, the air or earth's atmosphere) where they afe imprison- ed or restrained but not destroyed. Some of these beings may be of bet- ter reiative character than others and Spiritists might think of them as “good” spirits but the student of the Bible will leave them severely alone. They are the class who impersonate our dead and deceive those who are not clad with the “whole armour of God” (Bph 6:13) and this is my pur- pose in writing to warn, through the Scriptures, God's people. As another of your correspond- ents, signihg with the initials N. S, indicated the reason for lack of know- ledge upon the subject is due to the fact, partly as expressed in Isa 56:18, 11, and also in Bzek 34:2-6, and as another correspondent, F. J. W. stat- ed, that some who are in a position to do sg are not giving out the truth of God's Word upon this and alse upon other important matters vital to the life of a Christian. It the matter that has been dis- cussed and the leters that have ap- MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A Certain Reltef for Feverishness, of Indsmuch as all vehicles are supposed to be lighted after dark he probably negleeted to claim that his intentions were good even if he hadn't at the time gotten Mt up. Constipation, Headache, Storkach ‘Troubles, Teething Disorders. and ‘Trade Mark olds honrs. W""*mv&snn Y ©0., LeRoy, N. V. g b THE CENTRAL STORE ’Phone 1238 [here are food qualities "in. wheat and barley~which you are.not acquainted with, if you have never eaten -Nuts Thisifood ‘isnt a simple:mixture, bat'is'a scientific blend of these i o build and rein- 7 baking ) Made. by Company, Battle Cuek..Michisan Postum™Cereal” Fresh Native Eggs FROM OUR OWN HENNERY. LENTEN SPECIALTIES Salmon, Tuna Fish, Crab Meat, Lobster, Finnan Haddie, Fresh Mackerel, Shrimps, Clams, Clam Chowder, . Sardines (Imported and Domestic), Kippered Herring, Norwegian Mackerel in Sauce, Salt Mackerel. SEAL OF VERMONT BUTTER SUPREME QUALITY .M. Young & Son CORNER MAIN AND MARKET STREETS - in, er. would be mi glad » in results of elections : fon with i |eating dinosaurs. i was about 12 feet | fogsiva monarchs ultimately so low- g warm weather. We ghty r reached t point. - . ey . | matter commands considerable on. wi 0€ MO- {in Jength, with long, slender hind legs ! ered the silver valge of the coin that | th . Wheth aslecp or dead at|in New England states where the li-|tention at the present time I woud | tand shorter front legs. This was an| pjtimately it required 3.3 sovereigns show them to you. the thr never be knewn, but| cense question is also being voted up-|like the privilege of adding to ihe lagile creature, different from the ty .| to purchase a Teov pound of siiver. | . wreck clearle in-|on. Strange as it may seem when| testimony of some of your corre- jcal flesh-eaters in feeding habits and |'and the Alffersnee between a Tower | 2 - - ot it st such cases| the country is supposed to be “dry”|spondents who evidently believe that | doubteless a shore-living type’ that! pound and a Troy pound is-only a| HE exquisite Lace Voiles, KIRTINGS will .eccuy & op is greatly|that such a matter as license should the Bible il the divinely inspired X {may have fed on crustaceans. fraction of an ounce. Originally, too. [} _ % -with their fancy satin prominent place in the zet'any attention at ail, but it is ana|Word of G9d, our Creator, i Steries That Recall Others. || “On jand there wera hoofed quadru- | 240 silver pennies were the cquivaient || ~ stripes and chscks upén lacy summer styles, as white will Bast too| perhape the strangest part of the sit-| A% & recent edition of your paper | pedal nerbivorous kinds, some, like!of a pound, and that explajns the || -background ef sheerest voile, 3 v sragy Mo tertnt gty tawns ‘which héd el D More Than One. | Monoclonius, having an immense skull, | "pennyweisht” which is_the 240th (§ with dslicate openwork will be greatly worn. At $150 a . gy P VR RS i ip into the paper after| ypncie gohn frequently visited his!six feet in length, with three horns, 4 | part of a Troy pounds. We still keep | altract the attention of any yard we offer an unequalied gt o o rave e 0 nowiome of the letters and although it|jjece jn the city, and he had a way!ghort one over each eye and % longer | the terms “pound sterling” and “pen- weman who loves pretty et human and others which have long been|was probably accidental, it stated & |5 repeating proverbs to little Bobby |onc ahove the nose. The jaws termine | mywelght™ but the soverelen is' no || clothing. Then there are the assortment. T some other| “dry” are strengly in favor of license jfact which is “more truth than poetry” | o; ‘fitting occasions that made the ! ated in a sharp clipping beak, like | longer warth a pound of sitver and the || - piainer Voiles of finest qual- plain "Gaartihes’ and Da- switt This disciosed by the fact that|nameiy, “When 0"16 mfif} . ean ?’miy ungster long for a chance fthat of a turt and further back in| pemnywelzht has no~connection with ity, sem: cross-barred, and forde, ot éorrect skitkting far experi- | the Iargest humher of towns in Ver-|yince cvery one else nat he is rieht|iayace. : ihe mouth there were rows of doublé- | the weight of a penny. | embreidered with dots—others ;e G % line have shown|mont that memory recalls has just; Th /7 T n‘m‘, with this| AS Bobty came home from school Be irogted teeth. The back of the skull| papcake Tuesday—How the custom | simply embroidered — al) of v.:!lgh!, a full yard wide, ani sufficient to result|voted for license, the number BeiE|inougnt hecailse it is true and since |fisned {0 the table very humges.|was developed into a broad shield, with | of eating pancakes became so inex- | mn A s o B siiky in finish. The price is & Such cases, | 112 wherdas two vears ago there werel the Saviour of the World is the way, | L15.6,JoRn gave Bim a sharp look and |scalloped border, evtending over the | tricably connectedywith Shrove Tues. The widths run from o i AR e R ? get-|only 30, In western Massachusetts|the truth and (ne tght i said #Babby, 1 sée you have foredE:ineck, It .was mneestral to the 1aterday has mever beth. properly. ssttléd inches and our prices from only $150 a yard. The Novel- eyt ot B W Bys thwrts shifieh from elei: o he is the oniy one who win | (gL that old proverb which says!Tiicoratops. but it is as ancient as English litera- 85c to $1.50.a yard. ty Skirtings aHord a much e s "% CAHOR L to the “wet’ column, and in|aver convince the world concerning | CGiiiness ls next to Godliness: B e e Toma | ire: fox jthe qviey. earlent: Tut “our | Very fine! yard-wide‘Mad: more ample cheice. Two of » o < g {that which is right and it Will occupy | 7o O elt e T Sone M ioty jous, a stock, short-legged, big-bodied | writers refer to the practice. It is be- PRy iy < : _—— —— | that state there has been similar| i 3 I8 S > Unecle John felt he had done his duty, | letely wed i i . H i g 0 e P " the most pleasing novaities : {all of the millenium pariod, this work ; feall creature, completely encased in armor. | lieved to have had its origin in the (f g 2% WUR, SURY OO U ENDING FREE SEEDS. SERSEen Suping the Dast S0V, MORUAB-Ly, Cinant 1 th n and thereupon majestically lifted his|y, a1 'plates covered the skull, follow- | desire to use up all tasty food befors | > A we show are’ Gabardines, ane A the fr 4 pol chieh| To have a wat wave follow the| 07 SORCUUNT &Il CRINES UOLH 9 of coffee.and 100k - 4 dong, desh | gy, o “of plates over the beginning of Lent, strict observ- | .“wmlT; Irirr‘vds \;‘l:'"xe"u;s the ih a basket-weave check de- i o seed polier whie & wa Y : ; Lt fed e ¥ ginning of Lent, s unusua 3 vih a basket-weave - i s s ntiment in behalf of prohi-|kneq(not only should. but) shall bow | SUip Of the beverage. Bobby said|and rows of flat plates over the ance of which was much more com- oas it Tor 100, * Thee o o y ress will causs no real tears|bition 80 quickly s the astoniShing|and: overe taheue confess that C Yes I have forgotten 4hat and hips. Its tail terminated mon in anclent times. The day hetore |§ 7% WIS JoL BLC, U8 sign, the otiier with & bread, 4. To those who ur-| part of the development. Does is Lord 1o the honer and glory of God, cle John but P rememberad | huge ciuh, and the bélly was | was known as Collop Monday. on [ Heo are about the Foost spEel iiradBaatir “otiiie, ThEE \oring for economy and the|mean that sentiment has changed?|the Father. Rat ot ety wiv and |bY a pliable mosaic of smail, close-set | which day all meat was consumed, (| ~mens of the two w t waste 1t wil he learn.|Does it mean that what was consid-| My idea in writing this letter ” | plates. It was further protected by a;:_ml the orEles t\;;orefimr;‘(_muld on the - too, sefl for $1.50 a yard. l el 2oy Aol ip5] g e & b there is not for the purpose of o> 5 \cH sur- | movable plate that could be dropped | Tuesday with the finishing of any pome too an old time s, \ the real surprise | efed good for the I e ey d.-t”rfizg"é ST olns e o0 e Al [ abun. ke o shutter over each eve, | surplus milk. butter and eggs—Fon favorite, is still a leader. KIRTING Satin is a heavy ) » Jooked 9P-1mean that the hone dryness of the|rect the attention of Christian people | gt 0 (6 P90 "iie ‘quotation, but | thus completing its prote [dan Ehron! We direct your attention to cotton weave, with a satin rier of a|™ X S o 1110 God's Word and let that do the | S K ir- |insects and formidable foe one particular quality at 59 i Sy R t there| Wave and fhe way pronibition s to| Jo %l ended e | T vand T 1s 2 drchos itle finish which is inimitable. ¢ «s| Pe and is being enforced has turned| 'y ' 4 THis that it was mighty ing. | 3 . 3 A This Satin finish will with- ¢ congress 14} The reason tyat Spiritism has made | and a spleadid value. The This Satin finish will wit st triends againet it, or is it possible| o much hendway and iv sble. to ent Mr. Haberdasher | GLEANED FROM FOREIGN re! e stand thet e o . re has heen a demand|that it is through these elections minds of a great number of the| The evening meal was almost over | EXCHANGES. h ' S perior lustre, are better of wither “emiin i tas LriEr a practice. But|the real sentiment of ‘the peop! human race is not far to seek. It is|ang the fa: turned ‘to - v ¥ A lame back, = sore muscle or.a stiff course, a fine 27-inch piece . " 2 - P & B s has re.|Deing secured? due to a sub-conscious ~beliéf that ! nigh prie W it 1s the case in 0 Many | son often is comidered too lightly by aélling for 75 and a yard- width is 43 inches—the prios ked u 15 a special means of| velce [0F license can AmOURt 10 nOth-| .\ ryival of the dishelief of our frst | fore the afmistice, it is impossible to | that backache, themmatic paiss, stiff- |§ |\ ooRTED DOTTED SWISS—27 inches wide. ... $1.50 and $200 a Yard aling to the comstituents. The|INF In Vies be claimed that tns|P2rents in God's statement. that the| “your uncle knows that man contend that the real need for in- | sess, sorences, sallowakin and pufiness 9 Pt of a package of seeds, vege- NC Where it van be claimed that the| it or gisobedience would be “Thon | well grandmother between 4 output is appreciated by the | underthe eyes are symptoms of kidney table or flower, from the member of | SUPPorters of prohibition did not turn najt ly die,” Satan's statement.!of her tea. The same is true bith with | g0d bladder trouble—and these certainly | - % Ses Soen M upon by|OUf hecause it was not necessary.| “Thou shail not surely die,’ being ac< |~ “What rman are you speaking nd with public economy; on | T o e dected. mber < bringing him closer| Whether such is .the actual fact or|cepted instead. | queried mother. a bit puzzled. side we sée in a single week { e people he represents. In other|?rtful dodging” it is strange that| If Christian people would believe| “Why that Mr. Haberdasher,” i cash- Sovdi the free have been con-|!N9%e who are o much. opposed to|the statement that God made to|turned grandmother innocently { i.on the Ofhien ey see) ed for the good they are expected|!lauor should show less ze that as the Scrip- | And grandmother is still to be billa vins with g £00d they are exp Mbeiihb: townia ‘thar “The dead know not|vinced that Mr. Haberdasher is not |ancther in pronosais for new state ex-| peo the kidneys eliminste from the g Y, 8t eloction time ratherithan the| * ® o Cll e ™11 seems to be 4 case minds would be pre-|his name for hadn't she read it with| penditure. There ie quite room. we} 00 the poisonous waste asd scide 73 be obtained in| ™ N0 favor i L | pared to accept the fact that for any | her own eyes, some place up Over the | think, for a renewed economy cam- : e of siipping in numbers or intercst. |PREeC b0, A “Nevond ‘the (Erana”, we ahtr, paign up and down the country om that cause these aches and pains. They . o' ool i t e T " = th v - | i B e LS i popular lines. explaining the economie | - sct promptly and effectively to restore : 168e for whom EDITORIAL NOTES. should turn to the written word of s AL B - a great b God as our Lord did when He was All He'll Get. aspects of the'post-war situation as

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