Fuil prtio. '0.56 spadina e. T'lie Greatcf, 1 Lake O cts of ay Of Qurteoess ~1Ink onrcet Co, p ien t,t MAL AND EXPRE-SS SERVICE- B ETW EEN O ir vr n stepleamm.,sllI e,,ve Morality, Because "It Pays" is Immnoraity; It Is Refined, Civilized Sel-fishniess. "By their risy hhko ftenwJrslm Fruit bearing is a vitlv process. p~ciait masboms rcb We are learingt-a oepesvts rmre;itmenhosy, religion initermns of lif, tàesr sur e ng tmasplain, it flot yispwe'orpeshu la , sml utce istado itn power todeelo ad expressnaudlin harity ; it imeans a fairý the best in man. ýwage instead of robbery condone Th~e test of any creed is flot the 'or palhiated by the sop fo Cerber- antputy of4its authoîus, bu the us, t h irary or the hospital; it vitaLty of iA ideals, is power over means that a moan cannot express the h-earvts ai lives of mienl to is religijon in singîng jsalms Oun nwke a new heaven and a new earth Sunday, then pack it away in cot- whe),rein dwmells righýtnoes ton in te pous pigeonhoe ate o This is the reason tie old creeds Suniday evening emhbalmning itfo pasa away, because each. new day a wekso that he îm-ay, con rscienice s ae a ighe'r vision, catches larger f ree, go on his sllhwy gh1ilxpses of what mnan mut e.IR- 3Mode rigionil! notliftupi hiion bemews demioiuraitie, it is thle its voice in piqu's phrases wv'hile it, voîce of the people ci'ying out foresils down tlht1 face( of tchepo, the highest good. Mie spiritual i pays to shopgirls a wage that fores thiii wb'rid isthe Soul of humaity ltthem to vice and to men such a pit seekng afer tuth lad fumle"s of, tance as roiits their rSing even tufe. !i ah oveLi)l duAlicontent lai our dry r&WIo4n passes f omion ambtinn, Ai wives, store grs clerks, brckayrs policemlen and postnen- ail who have to b e on their feet aliday, n aiifferfromn Bore feet, Chzlng, or biStering in~d relief J,,i Zam-Buk. Mxh. Wmi, Ashley, 527 Seig- neurs St., àMootrei, Says:-" i1 Suiff-ee crueliy fonscrje feet, wh-Iich becane 1r1Wand biisteredl. Sonie days 1 was hardly abie to wvalk homle [rom )i uland others 1 had to leave off abouit 3 c'c!lock, PoWders, salves and onltients of zailLknds I tried in- vain, sometimes actLially work- ing with ttein -my bcots, i was adviAed to ry ZmBk a-Iandin a few hOursiàreductj Sthe snîiatting, and Soro]eis. J1 Skept on w 'th it, piitting a. littie on each night. i alev; cfrthes,(ýoreness aaý loe Of al stores naed medicipe . dorss - 5ýc, a - x rZam-k Co.' oî. Cacre emar,. ýwrites: It is no smali matter to de- cide just how to apply the proceeds of the late James ilMGil's ag- nifcent gift for the boeoft of the town of Bowmanyviile, but if the question were sulbmitted to vote, wold v ýOte for some proposition that would be rv epou i tuth town. This wouldpov hems lastiiig fnancial beneit and-t h samiedtime perpetuate a feelingvif grat'liude iin h ersOf citizen-s for' ajiltime tCothto sgeet behnefactor, 1 r.W. F.DaleBowmanville, of ïMason &Dale, mwrites : 1 anof opin - ion thet you deserve no littie credit fo)r the gýift to owavil by t1he lateý- Ja1mes H. 10eUii- andIwol spend it for an lup to-date wate- inorks sycsem anld eetrligingsi pl ant. ofTaes w rites: If the Me-Gili be- quetm e gotiab l soudth-ink.I th1ýe fi rst acvt of ttobÉ ýw n v )w old1)be to ero sa nt i mumentto the memlor-yof the man! who so enr ouisly andi practîcaly remebered lis native tWn, siothing of the naueof a park ith a suita-ble, monumenit erected thereini that fiu- tore genertions might always know the namtie of o)ne of thýe tw'i hearted sons. rister. rts s teMGl e T h e K i f n d Y e n H v h a s B u l t , a d w i h h s b e afoiaree ad nd rls pers zoiai h13rse( n in e IsIfiy oie n ne te Ddeceive you zin tii AlConnterfeits, Lilitations andaJil a oo"are buù E xpeimnents tht tifle-3 wi th and edngrtife2 ealth 4e I - i a nts a n d C h i e - E e r e c a g i t E p r m n . ûïýatoriis a'a miel,-s usiuefor Cstr011,Pac gôre ý, san m Suélilg Syu -,it i Leaat, aMiaLay: evrshes it uý Daroe n Id an Itîic.it ssmlt teFoodf, regulates thea Stomdli nd Bweis glvn ealthy amn uri1clep. E %h e C Ï d j 'N ' s P u e e - e M o h r s r e d