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him might be gaved—ilve forever. ((Joha igé* ¥ “! e%iéi; , EASTER'S CHEERFULNESS VICTROLA IN YOUR HOME ‘VICTROLAXI......... $150.00 10 Victor Records, 85¢. o $58 concerned and 1t fu certsinly = magnifi- cent service that Seoretary Duvis is rem- dering in that directiom. . with a ehuakle. “T'm Proud of you, gitl. by Ymrnoay." gy "-mqmm! perhss the. 1¢tl eves 3 o 5 | You hate the little nobody likes you." | in. the sunight: of the Sark? Db yai whom the dariness <] N loves me,” echoed the girl:|hate the Hittle lamé newsboy with' hisdeep shadow. “not a soul. xt.-xum starving nobody lsmile and his crutches? Think of your| nwvhm ;flnhu » 2 woulg. help me{ -If I were freezing no- | famly—your mather. come 0 . body. would help-me." The girl wiped her eves yith a fufty |And speed from the 3 COME IN AND SELECT YOUR VICTROLA TODAY Dripopular glrl” said Wearincss nap- [bit of face handkerchist, ~ and- Jodked | 10 Bot Vet entered = pily, looking across- the room st the |down sheepishiy. “I forgot them," sher| VTS OF TU8 R rest. EASTER RECORD SUGGESTIONS : life at.the altar. of his sutporatic SPIFIt | briny hair and pretty feavures of his |ememared . But Youth was ialking |Ing-folk clothed in the s all the more deplorable because|sompanion, “To look | at you. no ond |agan. - they gre of-our flesh and bl irow Wilson had the capability mak-|wouq jmagine it. Your eyes are blus| “You ssy that nobody loves you? he 3:4.&}:!:' 34 aeighbora with < rr and your hair isnt gray—it's young Rair. | asked her. “You dare to 8af that? ' How C his greatest ememy. And yét he Will 4l-| 1oyt it gad that your life showld be so |about your Sunday school class, and your in & very trud senge God's yays be remembered Yor his - work in |y g pastor, and all the people that you love? | tor Starting the idew of an’ intérational as-| “uiy i gag» . Again thé girl stemped | Don't you think that they return your] muzm ':: DRUCH' S The bhiy Lravens Ber foot,_ “Tt's.more than sad; s ter- |affeotion?” s fars : ‘war. AR : rible: T guess you'd thfnk:so 00, i you | The girl was smiling now.. A Watery. |} opp 1xerns The adoptlon of constiutional Prohibi-|were me” And she started o cty, head |nearly bappy lttle smile. 3 EBNTS N AMERICAN tion‘as ‘the law of the land makes the|on folded arms, shoulders shaking con- | “I didn't think” she cried softly, Then HISTORY & mhu,ll';!“r} vulsively. “I'm tired” she “sobbed. her face clouded. “But. I'm tired. to s’ And 1 Z Outside the sun glowed over a world . T'm: bored,” she added. yet we' all' know that such beverages are | of flowers and springtime. Hosanna (French)—Enrico Caruse. . Open the Gates of the Temple—Evan Willlamé . | Mesiiah—1 Know That My Redesmer Livethws Marsh— Oh, for the Wings of & Deve—Marsh........... $150 The Paime—Reinald Werranrathe The Lost Cherd—Reinald Werranrath . Festival Te Deum—Part I—Trin Cho Fostival 1 such a Inside, the| “Oh” sald Youth tepderly, “you're| . THE FAMOUS MISCHIANZA. . Hallelwjah Chorus (from Messish)~Pryor's ‘manufactiited, afid more 6r les® openily | same.sun, grown dusty, fell on the crying'| wrong, little girl. Why, you're hardly| The most remarkabls social affdir ever Band— " and secretly sold as seen’ in the Intoxi-|girl and the cymical,” world-old figure [more than @ child vet. Your life has|given in America was the Mischianza, The Heavens Are Telling~Conway's Band. Whatever it is finally attributed to, it|cation on’ olirystreets and in the arrests|seated before her. - ” an : S1F oo %, just begun. You aren’t tired. I can|Itallan word signifying & medley, whioh comes at a most opportune time to in-|that are made. *This in itS6lf constitutés| Tme door opened softly and a breath of |see a pathway .standing hefore you, | took. place ‘in Philadelphia on May 18, s |spire confidence in the new reiations|OPIY & very weak argument against pro-|air—cool, bracing ain—stole in. The |clear—cut against the horizon line. T see!1778. It was given by the American bt Wil hich the Russiah ldders have been es.|Mbition. - Whetkep the act ls a fAfluré|gir, head tn arm, d4id not. notice it. But |milestones aggins:. that. pathway, white, | Tores in boner of Sir William Howe wnd Be PalmecWiiliam bk - or mot can only ‘be seen By making a|Weariness rafsed.his eves to the open- |shining. milestones. And,they are mark-|his brothor, Richard Barle Howe, the na. The Holy City—Harry careful survey. of ail the facts Involved |ing door and suiffed st the freshness of |ed ‘Happiness' anq Duty‘ and ‘Achieve- | val.commander, .1t way undoubtedly the Beautiful s ‘When this is done we shall find that & > ) the breeze. And as'he gazed a figure {men’ and ‘Love. " Yet you say that you [most magnificent exhibition of, extrava- prohibition nof only prohibits but ‘that|came in with brisk quick step—the figure |are tired and bored. arsh— of ‘Somewhere—Jarvi; Christ Arose—Hayden Quartet .... gance and folly ever witnes in this - - & . most amazingly In view of the obstacles|of'a young man, lithe, and handsome, | ‘The girl started up from her seat, and | country. But_whether gol# and influence | that it is up against. We ought not t0|and smiling. A white fillet bound his |spoke — imipulsively, all ‘her tiredness | The loose discipline of the British ar. were the active s behind the out-|fOrget one’ very important fact and that|erisp black halr to his head, and a pair |swept away. break, it seems fo have beem staged at|S before prohibition was written into my, .which occupied Philadeiphia at the of white-winged .sandals’ clung * to his | “Forgive me,” she begzed, “for talking |time,.did more to weaken thelr power et. S n “hid- g et o ot gathering |the Constitution drinkenness was ‘hid-| s eet. s0. I aidn't mean a word of it. 1 won't [than all the habits they had yet experi- ks den as much as possible lest prohibition | Weariness raised himself from ‘his|talk that way again. I'm going on— |encedfhere, and fully justified the remark strength gs the restlt of the conditions’ might come, and'now the little Urunken-|chair and gazed atithe newcomer. Then |smiling-down my pathway. - - of Franklin. tWat “Gen. Howe has not which have developed from the reparation| ness is made as Hideous as possible in the | ne turned his eyes away and yawned, Then the-Young Man sprang forward,|taken Philadelphia—Philadelphia has tak- demands. Nevertheless it i9u time when | hope that there' may be a returh to the| ‘“you're not wanted here” the sald, |and taking her face between. his hands he |en Gen Hower 3 i | Germany. cannot. afford. to experience the{license system. Let us'not be impatient|young man. She's discouraged, and | kissed Yo softly. For - this affalr very elabprate invita looting of banks and the destruction of |Of immediate results. tired .and bored. She - doesn't want| “Go he sald “my friend. Life lle be- |tions had been engraved. A grand re- property. Previous demonstrations have| In the majority of instances you can|you” It eon- 3 fore you, and you have he kiss of Yough |gatta began the entertalnment, not been earried on to such an extent. It [rely on the rankand file of the American| “She does want m, sjsted of three divisions. In the first was 1 " sald the boyish [on_your brow.” . g people to see that justice is administered |one, “but she doesm't realize it. I am | Then Wearinsss slunk wway.. the Ferret galley, with Sir William ana oo “’“m";‘fim' dloptag |0 all citizens alike. This Was cléarly |the Spirit of Habpiness and Sunshine | Ontside the sun threw danciog shadows.|Lord Rowe, Git Teenmy Sliton won officers | Conn, e tn a| 3R the other night at 4 town méeting|and Love. Bvery young person needs|across the awakening earth. - It was(of their suite: and -~ some lsdies. The| - \ opposition to the reparation demands In | 4165 together for the purposel@f ap-|me. whether they know it or not. orlmam time.—Margaret E, Sangster, Jr., | Comwallis galley brought up the rear, much more sensible and impressive man- | ;ropriating the Jlarge 'sum of $200,000 for |course she wants me,”:- in the Christian “Herald. . 4 having on board. Gen..Knyhausen and his ner than by destroying pronedey, but{ building a new and modern sctiehotse - suite, three British generals and a party whatevcr the underlying factor in the re- |on the West Side Where it is badly noed- = of ladies. On each ‘quarter of these gal- band. m'd!‘vlfli‘::df{b‘;‘;i ‘h;l':‘,'; volt, whether Russtan of Geriman reds|ed. In view.of the resent. bien rato of| | ETTERS TO THE EDITOR |[their faith. Those who do not are not,levs, and forming thelr division, wero five | Kot shon coary (e siinis of his . % are sible for it the Interests of | taxation, it was remarkable-that hardly, $ it m:n !h; t‘lfle-mnw;uor fl;.e tl:f Gm'"'y’ inlm prompt _and effective |ANY opposition-was-expresséd. - It siowed keeping the, Sabbath and “seed.one to|flat boats with ladies and gentiemen, the fl;”,:’,‘;{adm&‘, u,’:d‘,';"".: 'fh':: ;q.::s: Steries That Rossll Others | e e SohT B Sy hupobBE) The ‘$abbath Question. t::h‘ l(thent:)m lzalndwhxc}fx (\}zed xhed first | boats bell;nz x;yly decorated and 1a- | they took their positioh opposite the @ 1o Te Ok suppressioh. Tt portends de Febulte | hat the public believes pOILing | Mr. Editor: Have been interes:ed in the | Principles of the vracles of God and are| dics- handsomety attired. square facing the ladies in the pavilion. s For Cute. 2 ; ot o it | and complieations 18 there is going to-be | UCHS Sehols iR up-toudate ,‘“-‘5,‘5’2&\ discussion that has beel saking place in | "ecOMme such as have need.of milk-and|. In front of the Whole were three fiat |win met their favor. They were known | Elisabeth aged aight, has a litue RERUER R N un. - With that sitas- [ ) | pervising. o toleratien-uf Mich ace| RS I8 never squanders AL jour columns by ‘some of your readers, |79% strobs meat (Heb. §:12) - boats with a band of music in each. The (gq the Knighits of the Blended Rose. orother Harry, aged four, .of whom she e earefully 12id before it the governog jpagsig: ey devoted to educational purpeses. “As edu-| (7 T Mg UG O O T eere| . “The vast majority of the human, race|river-was swarming with small craft Their opporients, undér the name of ,is very fond and also very proud and SRS That tho shessing need dur ::Cwn.“.‘fle;ma?:*n:n mm to a!lvl'e‘- cation trains the Foung, xm:ld“(urd gmtx b have not heard tne pure gospel mgssage | The transpor. ships, extending in a line s ate that the timé to nip sueh a mani-|tions of uscfulness and trust, it adds to|3"CS % the present session would be for econ- 4 o .. Tt was perfectly evident, and gen- - ‘Burning Mountain, |She never misses an opportunity to" ialk = % der the Jewish 1aWw~hor|the whole length of the city, appeared|in® Knights of the about him. A littie girl in the nelgh- 5 Can't say that I mave read all of the|3Dd are ot un e y, appeared { o0 TRt Watson, went through. the [ 3 fostation is in the bud. the sum total of the nation's capability, |, | 52y I . under thé Christian law of love, but are | with colors flying and crowded with spkc. g : ( v - ¥ and @ nation with capable people-ig rich |1CtterS Which have appeared but from Abat _the plea wag ; 'ty and LI elh ‘was same manoeuvre. They were attired in |Dorhood gave a party an ; hat T oan gather It-1ogke a8 theugh the|Under the law of their conscience. (Rom. |tators, as, Wars aiso the opening of th i invited. One of the games played was ! CARDINAL- GIBBONS, 20d,3blto,pay. for the eondust of public (il | oy Tegarded somevha: gs the|%: 14 15.) . This conscienos 1aw, has. the |several wharves on shore, exhibiting the Dlack morkesTine ‘ournament was \hen | that the chiliren should form i lise and —But v_%.;: :i:e:mu_me ;;e:; s )» o S .C ~ 1':’1“' nInse m:l‘;l;;nse:;@we '“":;f"{fi.:’éi?‘;' ancients Yoasoned concerhing ous. plane-|S3me cl(;m ;:onl those wh«thqu under ;: mos# picturesque and enlivening scene the Jige- : zoiax i or a long per years Cardinalthis iin good 7 as the Jewish law upon the,Jews. . BoIng o yield to the demands for bigger | Gibbons has held an influential position |and. girls. o e in the line received leit'r of ing. o e 4 b"‘m'u M‘fh'e ‘_‘ :::‘;uon! boviy lfl‘;;‘,m mm if:fnbee ¢ tros p:)"'hlch o Jord was 49 J The old theory was that tho ‘earth was|condemns fl?a: unworthy. of everlasting| The entire procession moved down the | 5°0¢, time . e of the most - ite. (Rom. 20, 23.) n cente @ which not only |V - pald, andlas a comparatively young man for car-|useful things in our industrial. life lemd | g Somooo: conter arsund whic 5| The church only ' i gppenditures and higher salaries for offi-|in the Catholic’ church. - elals who are already well He was picked| Ilow true it is that som / _|river and the lawing. place was near the (19F G¥ymo, rushed in betwoen the chists B T B the moon, but 4lso sun, planets and composed of ‘gonse- | present League Island navy yard, close | 3od declered that g:-.m::; Mountain were| Elizabeth was so eager for her time to e e arY de Soing lo mean’more te|dinal becauss of his quaiifieatfons. Helihcmeeives easily i eondueting WICH |giars revolved. Those holding this idea, CTated followers of Jesug of whatever de-to the building prepared for the recoption | Die8et Tose 808 THEMER ROICCT WO e sould hardly wait and it was 55 Whiem the coming years than it has In the |had Peceived training fhat might be ex’|Pusiness! Take for instance the automo- | s EYOIVed. Those holding this 148, |yomingtion) s on trial now for life oF |of the company. - Ab. the Suests Smcm|P R B ic s & aeins o xive conie: oottt i .u."”“.n' llm‘gn e rq | bile 2ndts: big brofher, the motor tragk 4o the financial condition of the e . and Jen lor given by |pl be peen that she had her werd t e moto cause the sun, planets and stars, -thoy dcath everlasting their testing being un-barked they formed a proceasion and ad.|3nd the signdl feats of valor given by |plain to she » that are’sach/powerfi] ageérts in” making gommopwealth, draw a line between the ights, and commanded (and sentence ready. Finally g8 qni Y | der ‘the 1aw of lov . - | vanced tarongh an ayenue formed by twod{lheif Tespective kn came; in)a pifta and. di advasement each the was due to bis|prohibijfon trivel ovei s rough road. NOW | 1o momroct Thenty or Tont of tnonopo8e0- |“The World's ‘special-trial, time pr orlsis | ines. of Evemndiers ord o ime ob liore i (hak iy wosle et |6 'thok” ik meht e, She S0l speclal fitness ang his achlevements have|a greal commion carrier like a freight e Eonawhis AR S ner e | future, the very ngar future, thelhorse supporting -each file. h ;mn from furthen combat. for cute which my brother is.” borne out the jugsment at the time of | train cannot be'successfilly uséd i trans- - Fr pon i ¥ writer belisves. ((1 Cor. 8:3) Then| This avenue led to a square lawn of |!¥ " Ifs sclection. As he was adyanced in po- | porting contraband articles.” It is big, | Nave at different times taken some one |,y wi; realige that Christ is the ruler of |one hundred and fty yards om. sach| A most pcturesque procession was g i ne feature of Divine appointment and have |juaze tiat his deeist 11 e igh e xmired : then formed, and knights and ladies pro- sition and as his responsibilitids in-|noisy, conspleuous, ldaviriz some central{{RENTE OF Dlvine appoiniment and Bave | juage, tha ccisions will De rightequs |side, lined With troops, snd, propesly pre- | then forsed. snd Sts 624 Jucles DO oo the o] point on supposedly schedule time. A oiler DI as well as the corrective measures that|pared for the exhibition of a tilt and tour- |ceeded through attract sed he responded to the requirements & plan center about it, commanding all to .3 Th i building nearby Where, In a large ball S MSETS REFREWE S, ik s ming the leader that | {reiht office can be easily inspected, and |Plan center abc o e will use. - They will learn that the wil- | nament, accorging to the customs of an- , % ) e % . 5 ee: 1) ljo reputable firm” will “ajfow smuggling ;W "“l': h°m £ “’;“}Femfl = rs= | hnny persistent sinner, the, incorrigible, | cient chivalry. Two handsome pavilions|room, the ladies presented their respee- pect?d to ‘be, but always at same | uto truck, and especially the automobile g e Scrip 1. |shment (not punishing) symbolized by |front of emch was placed seven -of the|followed oy the ball, wi podgner, kindliess of manner -and consideration | can leave from any point, day 6 mgm,inl your correspondents quote and évi- 9 unquenchable fire bit Which in plam En-|principal young -Tory ladies of the coun- | by the knights and their ladies, and whick that had characterized him in minor %n- and slip qufetly’ out of 4 city and travel df"“{h be‘:;’:vnlh@ some “‘:‘;l"fl!mm glish means extinction of being. Tie|try, dressed in Turkish habits, and wear- | WaS continued :fll“ 10 "‘"‘; When ‘&'_ Thlfil dqn-;n. m_:,t.dfind tions. It {8 met surprising that a fnan|over a cement road to almost any point. |2l other detalls of God's.pian re dows were thrown open and a magn! out spiritless condition—i ious- taxpayers of the state? NS v U I e ) it o et sman e ot oy DI lor the foundation upon which all of FHis penalty is not life in torment as we were |ing in their turbans the favors with whicly, under famous three hay such : uant r i the fire- once taught, but: “The wiges of sin is|they faeapt to reward the several knights|cent bouquet of rockets began pess. | v, b1 . |arrangements rests (1 Cor. , i8 that o works., At 12 o'¢clock supper was served it et o e o e e o ooy | morous T 1 mpoiibl to-rveatgate-af| ok, whioh Jesus acsemplished Yhen, an | G121 T S JhA¢ s 1t ahall| whowere to contend In thelr honor, | wonke RS 1 ek MOReT Vo8 &I | Wiy ba out of sort with yourss is In accord with a policy for keep-[thould be held in such esteem by al WL eovers. Jilfor four Minafel A4 veryl dose T | God sent not his son into the world -to | the place for tho tournament, trunlpets s e i of Schanck's Mandrake Pills will do S hightét state of eMeiency. Beng an | gardless of thelr missian or walk In 1te | Socrond, 10 the dealer .of liquor i small| STo0L BnSerancing of this BUldamen | ontemn the world (John 3:17) ‘and his | were,heard in the distance snd & band O e TAnes et | wendstHor; ol : 3 o quantities. A 3 fore other features, such as election, free [0lloWers should have the same spirit—|of knightsy dresseq in aicient hadits of |Slaves In Orlental dress After Supper 80 years reputation for bilipusness, Fefired list leaves an offider subect to| He'was a native American, having been | - mivers 1n eutting thelr way froj mid- srace, the Sahbatn, ete., can be grasped|not eondemning those who do not keep the | white. and red silk, and mounted on gray | the boll was condinust unth & OC0 0 L on ind biliots headeche,ote. au emergency and many | born in the efty where he dled, and where | continent to ocean foliow’ the-*ling of. the by the mind and havmonized with each |Sabbath,"or Sunday 4s the Sabbath, hut,|horses, richly capafisoned in trappings, |the mofming Whe = he spent the most of his years. And as|least resistance” and thet 18- their Dat-| iy er o | rather,preaching this gospel of the king- | entered the list, attended by their squires merican King's Visit | 486 poF bex—incastec or sugar coated one way or snother. Infan American he was imbued with and|ura; channel. Religion is a aighty inter-|* il i 4o the point: the Sabbath 15 «|dom In all the World for a_witness untoon foot. Lord Catheart, superbly mount-| (Monday—Four -American King's De.2. 5. Selionek & Sos, Phila, AQY Jeticement. of oficlals) was sus-|fred by the apiri of Ameries. He. waanal.foree that s constantly SPUing £0me | part of that law whioh inciuded: (1) |all nations (Mat. 24:142 polnting out the \ed, ;appeared as chiet of the knights. Ho England.) 4, X 84 durisg that perlod Whete the as-|a keen observer, a leader i behalf- of}eXternal mode. of -expression’ that sl the Ten Commandments; (2) the cove- of men In active service was re-| Americanism, a fighter for national wel- | be its natural channel. Rivers run In‘8ll |, t bet ’ 1 , : fare. an ardent patriot and a great Amer. | directions but wltimately reach the reser- | st sry oo ik, between - God's ' people i o (the Jews) and God by which they would yetirément of Major General|lcan. His character and career could not | i b Which all the oceans mingie. Now 5 doo die” (Rom.6:23, Ezek. 13:4). . o3 of the govermment ot | thoso. ith whom hé came tn contace, te. | O these catplers.. And hence they are a|lIe cross, he said, “It Is finished” A [ é‘k Tiigett from the army thers has |fall to make a deep tmpression upon thoss | Loormamey ot seliglon 18 ¥oing to take in, i€ ey e s law (Rom. 30365 ana| i rom the re a r ’ 1 S0 ko this law. {Bem 10105 ani) TT ’ R’E " 1 1 FRESH SELECTED, RHODE ISLAND expressing * itself will depend -sqmewhat | STAHL’S PURE LEAF Drought te n end what 1s in all|who are famillar therewith and the:in-on a man's jersomality, Hs environment | (o0 oors i s e oYy TcH | OTTO Satur y R the active military career of | fluence that he has shed is bound to be|and education. The condition and needs e ) important leaders of the : : - R &< 8 | ARD, ds felt for a leng time to come. - lof human sovtety have”much to. do. in | fepree i iy g‘:bhm‘;'“f:; - 0’!,,}’!;, 'y 3 Potm ST S 450 5 : itionary forces. At least| As might be expested the admiration |shaping”the 1hode in' Which vellgion. finds |42 yeep the vequirements of the - log oa > ; dozen be discerned now there is |for him\extended /far- beyond the circle | SXPression. - Tho A Ed the 620 | stated, thé" seventh day, and to demon- FRESH MADE CREAMERY, . 2 fo indicate that he will have to|of his ehureh - activitios, his personal | TIU"h WaE' ";fifi middle ages was mepy | StTate to them that this law was to be . It ceems unfortunate as he |qualities appealing o everyorie fortunate | vont “one e T Slfils strletly interpreted, God directed that a B P 3 470 i enforclng uniformity by might; re-| certain ong who violated this ordinpnce ound .. ..... TR o giye mads his semuaintance |ligion Tound g¥pression by _wielding the | o autciing stidke on the Sabuath day [ Naturally the loss of guch a man is great | dripping sWord. Then came the age. of 2na hia place will Do most diicalt to | evangelisin winrelision was devotional Ten An T o, 0 Mo, 167 From York State Creameries THAYER ; BLD G : A DR“ OF 10c A DOZEN The prayer‘meeting was its expression. It » Was the great fstitation of tha 13th and |, Ve ATe Tot to understand that' this " 0 it it gt A individual's "eternal destiny_was deter- » © CHOICE CUTS 2,000 LBS. ARMOUR'S | Armour’s Ve, NATIVE 19th centuries> The trend of religion ARM . EDITORIAL NOTES. B ‘m. u';“the'upr:’ulén o e.’r:na'“‘m; mlnedbat m:‘z tl}r’ne b\mh rather, s leun;‘n CO . BT f SMOKED . was being taught to these. people Who edBee poiad zour Easter be & 417 of oy aad |ang mara to e social and moral GPILt of | o2, 4" S0, ceaty e, anywa. Dotog va SUGAR CURED T SOUP |TURNIPS Peck 25¢ *YELLOW 3, ‘der the ofiginal gemeral sentence of ) day. Let' mo ‘comd down fiom thls high and |death’ pronounced @ipon father Adam and Pound 100 —_— lofty theme to one' of ‘a mdre practical|who now were under the additional curse - Ween the hyphen stands in the-way of |Lature, The sudden chmnge may -seem |of a law which the: hought would bring H ‘Breakfast e- Americanism it {s high time that it was |like a drop from “‘(he_sublime to|them life but instead showed to them eAvYy eliminated. the But very humble mat- ‘. o e Tt their imperfections and: therefore un. Ba con, lb. zsc ] Native Veal LOINS, bb. .......... 28¢ 5 Cans 25¢ 1 TON PURE . \ - fters worthiness for the gift of God—eyerlast. — T Whenever it may develop Japan doean't | WiE :aflon. Getting down’then to brass |ing life. (Rom. 7:10). i = - RUMPS vvere. 14c|COCOA,31bs..25c)| ONIONS intend te ) cpught with'a small navy in one is prompted to ask: “Neighbor, Christ d}ed to rédeem the whole race ly. CEa i ey R e e Daisy Hams |i1rTiE PiG Shor Cut LEGS, b, .. 16c| ——=————r| 12 Pounds 25¢ JThe mal ot the comer says: The un-|not i aiwave:carrisn Wit it % euriain | iaier e et s |l BONELESS " . [Pork, Ib.. 28¢|™ S o T ot BEST BLUE ROSE ' eara reveals the pink of |amount of wreckage. One’s backyard-.is wring & ' apt t o (Gal. 3:13) 3 2 Pt 16 oms ot of “winter as his body| St. Paul, speaking of the law, which fn. Shoulders - does out of a seige of typhoid fever—|ciudes keeping the Sabbath, states that - . have gene Fiorida ought | somewhat the worse for wéar, And as v y Swift’s Lamb RICE, 4 Ibs TO ROAST LEGS, B.........0. 38 2 ORANGES semew} Yo o it is merely a’ shadow or type of thore - FRESH L : F b... 38 Best Cooking Com- A R g i & S S e i oy SOT )~ Pound 281G Tha o MKty FORES,B. . 16c|Bow S Cog B 20 ‘w{wm! or shadow only, missed the substance “."?w that the Poles win | ¥ gaflen. 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Upon becoming a Christian, L AR Vst pussy-willew gets I its show of life a|he realizes that the law has- been a Jersey drugpists are reported to be|liftle earller. - In fact @uring this, mild = mild | schoimaster to bring him . .to Christ 3 short of whiskey. Can it be that they |Winter the-pussy-willow has hardly gone|(Gal. 3:24) and that-he then comes uh- WASHING are not well enough known to get all they | 0ut of life., Being of the ‘earth earthy"” ] I 5 il it L) | d : ; v the tearth e der & hisher law; the law of Christ; the P { i kge ; ZSC ; . 1 am more. impressed rhubath than |law of love. ‘“The end -of the command- . S e the-other two, ‘peFhaps becsuse my moth- | ment is Jove.. . (1 Tim.. 1:5). R ro »9. P » : comes J .Peanut Butter, b 17c audacify that séems to say: Ei and don't yow forget fil” - My greatest All who have any-degree of falth is buflding war- | respect for rhubarb is that it will not a)- - . § sz ’ sug - E % aving N tnte- | low wéods A5 evew Shest i “Fou dovi| R Granulated Sugar |-| n : { £ the gpound #o strong and big | atoning work of Jesus, realize experimen: the hands |have to break your back hoeing the lus- out and red as though It Wanted to set some- | tally. the “rest” mentloned in- Fiebrews business for| tning on fire. It comes With a pertaln |4:3 and reallze it in exact plepértions to . 3 s clous plant. You dem’t have to plant it Y > d& or Fve it"from gotato bugs. I s the . H 0 10 Poufl 89¢ : Iabor.saver among vegetables. And| g i when the species dies out T hope if will T WHAT ARE YING | e memertalized. 1 the hail of farme. s LIRL G YOu PA 2 l ~"Pound élél’omd s

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