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Durham Review (1897), 20 Feb 1913, p. 6

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{I}! The Milverton. Sun The Sun Printing 0ffiee ”in Street. - Mllvcnon. 0-. you. St : nu month. tbo trunk. 25 (cull. in “ham are.” " he Ihble to buy 1 ”are t Cola-I. in Column t Cull“.- lnch. _... Bight eeggtrt r line for Brrst but eeggto per “one for can “I do. will be tinned for all tr mu. _ -iiGTrirsement. without Bpet 11“ be mad until forbid an WV. A - __ " '_é_h:;.u tor contact in In the 051cc)" '"'"". C'Anuon EdsinessCal‘ds " R. LEDEKMAN, Dentist, Lie. Ol'nu of Dental Surgery and Member d Boyd College of Donn] Surgeon of (mum, Honor granule of Toronto Uni. versity. Crown mad Bridge work :Spee- Elly. Hour: 93. m tor, p. m. Oftiee thou the Bank of Hamilton, Milvenon. F. m In: “A! um...“ w. “0...--. V, H- the on" be noon Mondnv. lunar telephone order- um receive pro-pt UK. I". J. tt. FORSTI-ZK, Eye. Ear, New and Throat curly. Hon-m Surgeon New York Uplhallnic and Aural Inni- tnto. Clin. Ansietauz. liar. Kore sud Throat Ilnrpitql. Golden Square mud tgoorefield's Eye Ilospiul. London. In. oftk.e, ..G3 Wuerloo 8L, opposiu In" Church, Sanford. Phone 267. Iorrbtn, . Nanny Public. _ Conveygun Solicitor tor Bank of Hamilton. “STOWBL, MILVERTUN, ATWOOD Mm: Linowel. Milverm- Money to Lana I C. M AKIN!» Stratford, "(Milk-I0 tt Hock p. IL. I WIACT ADVEITOSDNO RA"! " Year a Mor. 3 Moo. Moo bin-1.........., ‘70 ’40 'te. " 0500: Gordon Mock. oppouitv pun omen tiTRATFiu'sD, ONT. n 'l‘ILIIIIID - THURSDAY HOIKING J. W. BARR, Veterinary Surgeon, lilverton, Graduate of Ontario Veterin- uy Collage, Toronto. Treatsnll disease: " domesticated nrtirnssls Falls hy. mele- phono or otl-awir peomplr gurmh‘ul m. DRS. PARKER & TYE before In“ moon every month in theit in" in Schnenkn's ttlock. Visiting breth you always welcome. G. Gunther. W. M W. J. Zoe-gel, they. C. o. r., No. 99, Milverton, meet. Ovary wound and hut. Tuesday of "or, noun-,nts o'clock, in their hall over Ruthnermel & Son‘s hardware store. Vishing hrelhren always weleotme. G. 'tmith, (3.R.. N. Zimmerman, Rec-Sec. smilh l. o. o. F., “Slln-r that Alllllllr l.odge."No, 20-1, when“, meets every Friday night " 7.30 p. In. in their hall over piituic'. Drug Store. Visiting brethren alwayi wel. come. \V,Smith, N.G., W. K, Low, P. Bun-y" G. A. Barth. R. Seuy. ._ Public. MAKINS & HANLEY W. D. WEIR. Notary Public, Arte- Iionoot for the County of Perth and Waterloo, Cmveyanwr, Deedr Wills and Mortgages drawn and Attidr.vito made. Village Clerk. Ottiee in the Wall block on! the Bank of Hamilton. EXCHANGE HOTEL, Brnnner. Ont. John Gropp, Proprietor. Beat liquor. and reign- " the bar. Hutch" m- ummodnion sud Inge "aiding. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Mil verton. First-club aecoerunodtrtion for :ommercinl traveller: and others. Three large nomple rooms. Good cabling. Bout Manda hunch ot liquors and cigars. Char Killer. Proprietor. H. B. MURPHY. K.C. QI'FI'ZN'S HOTEL. Mileerton, Uni. The best aew.omusodnriou for commercial "swollen and others. Two large um I. moms. Only the Hum-est. of Wines, tf. gnor- and (‘ignn M the but. Good wan Btatrles. George F. Pauli. Proprietor. emu ply:- "pet "MIC. y No. C,-Ntilserton. Morningom, Elma, has 53 to P..' inclusive in the lu concen- uion mud out oi lot, '26 in mucusinu 2 to " uwhuivr Kliicr, uonh of the 13th tum-wile" "WI North Easlhope. north of ttse In”. courv-uiou. Court dnr--April Ath, June 6th, Align-n. 'ggth,Oetober 24th "ecetrsiter 28th. W. Zilnmermhun, cierk. l W, tinruther. bailitf. No. " -Listower--t'ortrt days. Jun. It, Much SUI. Hay lull, July tttth. Sept. nth, Nov, mu. Jan. 15th, 1913. Wm. linght, clerk. szoh Seabmget. bailil I‘unnly Pomp-General Sonic“ uni Count-y l'oun Sittings with jury. u '" Court House. titmtford, Juno lllh. Dee. 1015 m. 2 o'clock. County Court Sitting without jury--oer. In. p, p. m. suascmrnou In": com. on" Railway Time Table: I I”. '02 . tt', Ou- idirtiusTrut. suurl'i'nn sonny. no. Com mg"- 'm p, m. ‘um too IO 3.13 R. BLFN'ETT, Ara Fur: Minimum Hurst). Berlin. 1.01 A" MALCOLM MACIBTH. Pubhtser Ind Proprietor Ion hhonld_ Barrister, & Solicitor' Donn“?!- and? 3J6 3.20 3359 3.52 Medic-l- 12.0.5 :11" to.“ Veterinary- eeial Attention to t'omutere,itst Hrlemlid sample rooms. Be" In liquors: served at tbe bar Ifer day. “at. Wrr'r. Prop " 20 iii ...Wm Honkton.. 11.19 My ......Mitsertrxn _.... 1 cor 19 ..___.' Millhunk..,.... 11.00 " ,1...l.!nwood jet ... 10.50 Linwood and Us!“ Diviuton Court sanefaon. Canadian 'ioifut .udph and 0060th S HOTEL. Milverton, On.t Log-l advnuumenu It“ Gum! Trunk i.lii "than no Hoioln. " specific dire; don bid and chill“, no. It t'd a - - first Insertion Ind I nub-lemma! Inter- ll transient - Nt ...l.kxnwel...‘ .._. Trance . ... "Donia...” Linwood Jet ‘7' Brim-I" q..3'd .3 Mih'non - " unno- Ib.?? tbo cents; am an, Sub-crlbrr! w 31.5» per n" M Sta-(ions IIVERYOI W. J. U ASLIY " Tyt Ontario he In. concen- ‘oncessinu 2 to 'uu-non, ing on m in their M .D. Southbound to 6 Going mm. tt.69 Going tt.00 11.23 11.08 an " 'NO res AND COMMENTS times, no modern has shown a more help the "iost dog' manner. which r" t.t'd aorthy. Church .7hurchill to work for penal re- brms. His writings on industrial llmmes have probably gnawed many impatient labor leaders and irate employers to take a more rational view dt one another. . a [ m uill In spite of As the London N.ation points out, unly a writer of established repu- tation could induce the public to take an interest in the fate of its t’u-mh victims. But Mr.. Gals- he desires HI favor among medical nwn P3'TV= its first trial on a large scale by the British Army in the Boer War. It has ulna.» been used with satisfactory results in the French. Russian and Japanese armies and is said to he (ompleu-ly harmless. The opera- [ion is similar to that against small- pox, but produces even less incon- venience. Because of its results in the French Army, anti-typhoid vac- cinatiun as a compulsory public measure is being advocated in France. where 6.000 deaths from the (“wane occur annually; Anti-ty- phoid vaccination seems to be prov- _lllg a gveat yruetuMr.'b. north pox, but pm venience. B the French A cinatinn as we!‘ nmb victims 7.30 7.23 7.13 7.50 7.38 7.2! 7.20 $.51 a.st J :umm-M' " It more hideous oial knickf It hile mutected by glauy entrance of watm u-t-wmblimz butter their dinng outfit " N hum. (-un’mmmh-d h) a man. its, :wignvd in MM") five to tert wunwu, Ind val-rim thom to and from the "whim: grentuds. When the divers reach the www- nf their labors they 'nnd ugum thr rocks or Mary]. and u uhl'l' pluugo- into the water and hr'gin Meir search fur the oysters. The-w aw dropped into the tubs. which are fastened by a rope to the “omen'u waists. When the tubs are about half filled the women pull them inward the bout, help to Jift them in. and than return w the TI ' l Sun Sign. Mr Ncssttrl "And (In 501' r:-til.s and truly have me. George I" .Newed-"Of txrurse I do. my dear" Mrs. yewed--"But sume people are {Ming that you married me just because my uncle left me a for- lune." tr up: ttatrrF you. Mr. I word uf l-ruth in it vied mu just the as other rehrtive had “I mitt “we“ "Now. an!” let that‘ Of late yearn wakes had been “MN you. dam. for there isn't a{made such excuses for drinking aord uf truth in it. I'd have mar- l that they have been much discoun- vied w“ just the Hame even if some tenanced. and in certain dioceses! “mm. reltstive had ieit mu thelthey have gone back to being whn} ",-neyl" _ fthey orieinaHy were, the watching! - y__~ i"',,fad.e'"ii person's family round the, Sumo h .. ia' ', ion y. n pope laces the rules 'simply d'fi'u,','"d.', tttAi: l 'ft i {gamut ting (1'lul'A7i'i"e dutdbu- thi/tr'. . '"'.'t .4 drink at wlkoa hive been stratum»? Ian-d " ertmrer. _ in he 1t Jr the deuchmont of his lid) seems almost void " modern English writer a more alert desire to wax dug" than Mr. Gahr- He :purred Winston to work for penal re- It PF. till, FISHING. . “0mm Make Din-rs Than “HI. the mum to caught the the tl prai if! IO hair haul Irv st! tt mething Intry d Ill "4 "irt and wax. twisted up on the Hut. The Pyt'ft are HPR to prove!» the »r, 'l‘ulm or pails ' barrels, complete pen ml re- indust rial e r. abled "try. Home ot ries of Mining nu- had in the with the “cur ,H's of thn (loop u the eat of [If dou't let. that for there isn't a it. I'd have mur- Hame even if some sl left you the trd It u that m of wha ad Indi: in man ts st ty Boiler It \ll Ill Ill Ill ='u..--c-=-----------" I f‘Thank God, then, that my m SIM (ll.ll IRISH WSW Sm ia dead and buried mm:- “In: the exolamuign of . certain --- PM widow on hearing nu: “snuw BOYS" A FEA- wet Bishop‘s Regulations. "tB' T , .., 'Irc' he‘napersonisnenrdeath& ItRE " WED01NGts'. brown habit that has been previ- . anally biased with the blessing of H 31m- scapular of Mount Carmel is rim-e Smoked at Burials. Ihonlput ypon him 50 that he may die v; "ie a .., . tthe ‘gwcarlng Our Lady's livery. No E Br, kt n r'"' ”11mm IM “mouse is without a habit blessed and ', . ?iexx Grave. 'lliU by in 03$” Hf sudden need. l, . 3 ' _ IFurmerly two saucers Wtfrt' always 1 (u “with”: emu-an, 1m: ”PM? p». place-fl on the dead mais. chest or l THF. “STRAW BOYS" A FEA- TCRE " WEDDU3'G'ts'. Of wedding customs the most pe- culiarl) ‘lrish is the coming of the “straw boys." This, with the cus- tom of killing a wren on St. Ste- phcis Day, is merely a pastime and as such is eagerly kept up by the young men and boys. l Although a great number of peo- ple can be happy dancing on a mud floor, says the Ave Maria, still space does not curtail the possible hospitality of a newly married pair and there are always some neigh- burs who cannot be included among lthe “aiding guests. Any young omitted dre omitted dress themselves up in white garments, and on their heads they wear masks pla'md elaborate- ly in straw. Thus disguispd they jum the wedding party and each one in tum claims the bride for a danc". To take any refreshment would be quite incurred; the “.n-au- buys” rvwely danco and go "rtraw away. The custom belonging Lu St. hte- phen‘s (la) is, still olr,servod in the cash-m counties of Ireland, where "straw bun” arc no longer known. It mint hr a wry old custom, for the killing of a wrcn dates back tn the times when Ireland was invaded by tiw Danes. and a wren by drop- ping onto the Danish sentinel". drum is said to have given warning to the invaders that the Irish arm: was a.) hauU. _ . ' -n..: L.. Ln“ “H5 at; "r&"b6. Now the wrcn is killed by boys who have never even heard the ori- gin of tho custom. and it. is carried from house to house. tied to a iurze bush. the bearers bring disguised in an} old rugs they can lay hands upon. and at each door the) sing the dnggerel lines: And there are wry tew woo uo mm giw a copp"r toward keeping alive this, old, "ld custom. Lighted Candles in Wm" ," "MEI“. Anuther “-‘H‘N‘an . “0‘11.-.“le e nn‘n mm sell'.. The wren. the wren, In all birds. . On St. Stephen's Day w in tho turze, Though the body's small ily's great, (hrrno out, Mrs. ---, at a Irate?” "l W ting sonretuiu's thrve candlesticks ting ermlnn's ”no, .surtttt'tttul' thru- canuiesticks in each window. Tlw (mum ul keeping a goat “My cows, and a bantam with hens may bl‘ tvaced to an idea of luck, though it is also maintained that Knuth eagerly svvk out a pasture and won clear it of all herbs that \wnlzl be injurious to cows if they new lvft for them to eat when the grass begun to fail. The must intsisting as well as. thp uldvst and still most cherished custmns are tlmso that have gatir . I F _ -t.. (Ind round _ The canine nwntimn-d by tn ire met u. This k0 l'rlic from the blind “hid: so the blind. unqut‘stimilllg way iu,lirripirt' is tne Inumum. ... u“ uh:rh 31' mum 1utstottts are clung district the local autlioritirs have, to make it rus)‘ tu l,elievr that they (lecldrd to provide the children dat:. back tr, osmote titues. The with felt, shoes to be worn during quoxtinn is, sslurthrn in Ihvse nut?! schmyl hours, This is at Pullwllh iul days tlu. fact ot' their having near (Hogan. The medical officer born clung to so tvnaciousl.v, with-nad made several Grmplaints as to out an) rc'usun having been as- the gmiel'al inetficiencyot the foot- signal for them. will Hut lead to wear Of the children, and had their living abandoned altogether. pointed nut that it meant that tlw For imtance. 1awl., going into Wchildren had often to sit thruugh houst; where a child lay dead, we the day in winter with their feet bmud the furniture all turned lip-[tholoughly wet. With the equip- side down. chairs and tables alikeiment of felt shoes the authorities standing with their legs in the air. 1 have given orders that the other “Is that to make room for peo-lthoes shall be properly dried during ple coming' bu the wake!" we irt-lthe lesson time. quired of a woman standing near. . e-----'-------- "Surra room. daughter)" was 0150’an orders. iihe reply. 't 'Tis iustus ttvihion we . . Mime.“ The mistress came dowvistglrs - --- . . . , . ““1... and tried the door of the. sitting- "But why?” we insisted. _ 'N hat is the wagon I" ' ' “Nut a know tlo I know." she _ " , "Mash" the corpse's iatlrtw mun! be tellin'." But neither from the “ourpse's father" nor from any one else have we been able to discover any ex- - . . LL_A “C UI’D‘II “w|\ y- "ee" _ planation of a singular custom that " not eonfined to Connemara Hone 'L " WVPT.." F'e'ee" ten Ireland “as invaded rs. and a wren by drop- the Danish “miners l to haw given warning lets that th- Irish army men who have been the wren. the king of very few who do not mtvrm-ting as well asi instant spelled hes doo ml still most cherished l, the sound of applaust thust that have gat.h- 1 not a ward could tht elves povuliurly to it. has not heard a veal wakes had been and give us \\ as caught his fam still dvrs days "If use ”an“. m. ""T" -,'-__V ___ . . on his oothn, one ('untalnmg snuff, the other cargh that had been blowed.‘ ”IV-“‘m. It is only within late years that advantage has beep taken of the tacit 'rewmtion of the law which forbade any m of Catholic wor- ship to take place in at public grave- 3ard. It is the' exception now fpr the priest not. to aceomptrny the funeral and blers the grave. there- fore the blessed earth which used to be thrown into the open grave before the coffin was lowered is now .soldom needed. it The snuff, however, is still there, a and in some parts' each man is pre- I sented with a pipeful of tobacco, l which he smokes as he follows the ( funeral and then throws down the I pipe on the newly filled grave. In (l one churchyard which is washed by l the Atlantic we Counted the bowls of mvvral hundred such pipes lying; larnund the newly made grams. l i The rvas'm {wt the snuff nnd‘I pruhahl) fur tho pipcs was hard lrr' ltlml. Only one out of many 'r/ii-l/ns) lquvstiunvd could offer any explain» _ itim. This one was a woman “hm {Said that the custom came from al *bolit-f that when the Lord's form iwm cut in the rock of the garden tho tobacco plant was the om' that di Hm. 'l'h's one was a w Said that the custom cal belief that when the L was: cut in the rock of 1 the tobacco plant was th grew over it. When Earl Grey was Governor- U. _ General of Canada he never spoke‘ 7, 11-24. in public without first memorizing 11. The second month-According his femarks. Ae most platfory to the Jewish calendar this mould, speakers well know, the "memm'l- correspond to our month of May. l tor" system has the disadvantage» Fountains of the great deep‘wl incident to a nervous breakdown, y l Springs and other channels through l well as distinct advantages. Hislwhich the floods from the ii/ir ‘Excellency. however, adhered toisubtet'raneap waters broke forth (the one method and oavehtlly com- and covered the surface of the Imitted every phrase of his speeches ‘earth. to memory. lt is not generally 'Windows of hcnven--Openirtgs inl, known that upon his appearance at l the tirmament. one of the Ottawa Canadian Club's 12. The rain-Literally, the luncheuns a curious catastrophe heavy rain. occurred. m, had taken great Forty days-The parallel account pains with a. speech dealing with a mentions a hundred and fifty days . . A -..L‘:.mo and an I‘vnrgn Od , [Janna "A". - "1" - _ most important subject, and an extra large avdienceAas on hand. EARL (”REVS " EMORY. The mistress came downstairs), and tried the door of the sitting»: room. only to find it locked against 1 her. while.. the key. which was us-'; ually in the lock, was missing. 1 “Bridget. I can't get into the Git-l ting-room." she cried. " “Shure. it's mosilf knows that; an' ye won't, fur I hev the kay in me pocket." “0an the door immmliately.” "Will yez go in if I do!" "Certaialy, I will." i "Then, yez won't get the kay.”, "Open the door, I say. What do you than.“ P"" Inca-I. “Shure it's by your own. Jutt yesterday ye Aid---"Don't let me come downstairs in the morning an' see any 'dyat on the sitting-room furniture.'? So I jam, put the Ray in me pocket, an', I says. 'then she "ttt'rt't " n _ :73; st the items of "mm mm- 1 the monthly reports nu Hr; schools of (hr German is the f:llm\ing: In one the local authorities have to provide the children LHhUPS to be worn during ours. This is at Pullwitz, nnau. The medical officer En." o'rey. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO :%. gig-33:1. IE SUN“ (lllllilll. Tllf Leeon C-The ttood. (ion. 6. 7. 11-24. Honk-n text. Ronnie. 23. 6. 942. The story of the flood begins with: Gen. li. 5 and extends trough 9.! Its. In the form of the narrative as: it has come down to us there aret a number of repetitions, together, with several striking differences) that seem to indicate two earlier) narratives which have been pre-, served to us-in the account as ital was tinaily incorporated in ourl canonical book of Genesis. The! student interested in tracing the parallel accounts, each of which is measurably complete in itself, can do so by reading in order first one and then the other of the following groups of passages: A, Gen. 6. 6-8; T. 1-6, 10, lit, 17, 22, 23; 8. 6-12, 18 Out from the I"?""', ”3‘“! (beginning with the words, “Noahll clear note to this effect. tha removed the covering of the ark"), only way to be a. sureestul t 20-22; 9. 18. B. a. 9-22; 7. ti-9, ll.ltia‘vn is through patient.. tUU 13-16 (omitting the words, -Andititur, self-denying attentuul l Jesus shut, him in"), 18-2l, 24: 8. lthal you biln'pli cannot were I-5, 13.(first half), 14-19; 9. I-IT. {the Christian life without I" Verse 9. Righteous . . . 1rT,ttff,'iyo,y soul into It. . . . walked with God-A threefold 1Thv should we expect to tit :desteription of Noah's goodness. lu, am cheaper iat.h.iotr! On (Tho word "righteous" er1'i/iiIsiitvsl/c'IL. we, arv foolish and El ihis moral intvgrity; the word "per lhoart, to realize the grow: l, ifect" his blantvlessness in conduct; :fact that patient. self-denying lwhilo the third characteristic sets is the only nay to tFt an forth his lite of common with Je- worth having. huvah. Only those who hunger and 12. All flesh-- Here denoting man- after righteousness will be fl kind atone, though sometimes (as , . G , in 6. let., 7. 21; and 9. ll), including Get Bill! Q'mk hm.” both mm) and animals, or even ani? There is no fallaqy more h mals alone, as in 6. 19; 7. 15, to; or more varied in its forms 8. 17. working than the fallacy td, I I . I‘f, --- alumn I‘ INTERN ATION A I. LESSON. FEBRUARY 2. It"""'"'"""'"." “awn: luv-u. .___-__ and covered the surface of the‘ earth. ‘Windows of hcaven-openings in the hrmament. l 12. The rain-Literally, the heavy rain. II. WU". ('/l:, 22. Of all that was on the dry hei, land - Not, therefore, including "-fAa? and other aquatic animals, m- l which were thux exempt from the ney.general destruction caused by the the l flood ix-l 23. Destroyed-Heb.. blotted out. mg? 24. A hundred and fifty daysr--ln a.» ' verse 12, above, forty days are men- MI ‘tioned as the time duration of the ant flood. The divergence is best ex- 111- l pl'lined on the theory of two reparr late original accounts as suggmtu-d lin the first paragraph "inky days-The parallel account mentions a hundred and fifty days (verse M.) __ - - 14. Every bird of every sort - Every winged creature, including insects. Birds are mentioned sep- aretely in the preceding phrase.‘ 13. The selfsame Jay-The specially mentioned in verse 15. Two and two- Accord' the parallel account (.vorses 3) there were sewn pair of e those animals regarded as and also seven pair of ever? of bird. 18. The ark the ark, incl' its const.ructi 14-lti' The face of the waters _' per surface. 19. The waters prevailed ingly--Tltis and the followin (19-24) gives a more dew (19-2-1) glvr's a mom scription of the gm universal pr'evalence 20. Fifteen cubits much above the top: est mountains. _ Th, of the cubit varied gr ent periods. The cu here was probably a much above the tops of the high est mountains. _ The exact lnngth of the cubit varied greatly at differ- ent periods. The whit referred to here was probably a little less than two feet, being detvrmined by the length of the forearm from the el. bow to the mint of the middle finger. _ 21. Creepmg thang that creopeth - Or, swarming thing that swarm- eth lax-Sultan Gets $213.00!) in Will to Build Peaeo Teniplv. Abdul Hamid. eryiultan ulTur key. cmnes into possess"'" of $21k 000. given him by a Gernttttt ad- mirer 'or the purpose of erroling a temple of peace in tk,ususutiuoplc. Of all men in the world, Abdul would probably be the last, to lay the cornerstone fur such an edifice. Two Jears ago at Leipsic a, curi- ‘ous old man by the name of Dre, >‘:...... mm! leaving his furtune. hBitrl, iihNlir's' (:l'lII-ilt I'IIIZI mirer 'or the purpov temple of peace in C Of all men in the would probably be t the cornerstone fur s Two wars ago at 1Auptuc a K".'- ous old man by the name of Dre- liner died. leaving his fortune. $26000. to the ex-Sultan with the above stipulation. He evidently had fnrgutten that he had a niece in very poor circumuttgnees, who was just able to make her living by her work. She brought suit (AI break the will. but the supreme Sty? of Leipsic ruled against her, (The ex-Sultan gt'tu' the money then, . l L, ._.'II I.‘ and one munch-rs the first stone uf velaal peace. The proprietress of a restaurant} at Paulton Square. ('helsra. Kng-i land. who found that many of ber! customers had their dogs at the! same table, and in some uses " l lowed them to eat from their plates on the tioor. has established a sept" rate dining-room for dogs. While their mistresses are having lunch- eon or dinner the pets are plnced in I a, separate room. where they are fed with mutton bones. cooked beef, etc. A dog's dinner costs throe- pence, and the animal is allowed to edeet Iain: dick red On up. his tlt, ark-lor including ructwn, , Feeds GIN-“hi. "an. w... T""" I _...‘....‘.. .. ... _ __ _ _ peace III tu,nsusutiuoplc. in“ and .- .mlmun. lil Topottto In tut-t Ill . H I H . mu in the world, Abdul he can. Pro-quemly be muy he mu on yam tlc wound ttts "‘th and allt-yc 1 bl l". I l t w lavl‘h' but! dowtt.town Mung ',uyt'i,igili_ts' cit} streets and historic high um Ill n tne as . . dong alone. apparently gem“; hip bear- _ . . id I . . “I _ I I'stone fur such an ed'ttiee. in" an to strut-M and traeldirrtt" and 'rttrV 1 “in Fn woh " V" tlt.eir Pt " f l“ I " " I . sic a curi- in: human lite nu lu- .'Hti mud 1: on the great!“ and numl ”urn-sung A 'ty an ago at AMP laws of the crowd I l "1132A. _ ll l 'ld I h Id T te "an bs the name of Dre, harm- and cum”; vau- un- suIIIt-m-nl a".' ll tl"' “m tttey ts ott f "ir'. “ .; his fortune Brsewt utmnlion. He has already doubt-31h? and). help by collocnu- rt "l. paving . . "In": demonstrated the truth ot " 'P.iforttA,trecur the be t . tl M w the e-vaultan with the mark that while he n- In Liverpool tre . e. _ tn "P “m . I ti n He evidently ‘muld 'we" nuly w the people of 'i2riirlptl1io 5nd private Impmwnwnh lpu a tt . . . moat, hr can in Toronto apt-ah to an poo, Among the notable (-rxnn-u.‘ " otten that he had a mace ple ot Liverpool. London. Glucoi can . . P , . poor circutmittrneerl, who pun-tinny every city In the 3:1th Ida. who are taking " Mtterest I" "W bl to make her living m. F no he mu. aims of the society are Flir F. J a e . - . P. tft Hint")! that there anon” mule to Povetter reside t f the. ll. sal c. She brought suit tn Toronto alum-t annular-eons], m “upon- . , p . , ,0 f t I" ill but the tiupreme .nnt eeeiesiortittni pol-Mo two use“; Academy; Sir William RK'IHIUIH]. M? , " . ‘one from Liverpool. mi. in [can V“. Sir George “and" Mr Frank Lemme vuled Mm!!!“ her. ”some: Awhh'nhop We". the It" had . __ litan eta the money then, of the Bonn Cllholic mm. in ulna BMHKWHI “If. John Burns l V a" l ' mam M" Ma root- into the lite " wonders when MI I'l a..' Tommo. Pfet' in ,"'t “no; ripple. how. r----)------- "i tum e um- ever. littm " been earm- of bin per- . :36 of h p t,'W."g in, In tre he (radioed to he; ". huff.“ to Br Hun. P .. morvieww It anv "nu arr r0 r-.. . ' __ , mm, D p l In Annun- the Loni Mayor ,,I m-A-.- -=--- L_ .L- __-__.-- ,....|. .L“ coll th _ detailcd dv~ at depth and of the Mod, upu and -7.'ht.st ‘rll as clean, \ ery "ttind ml an Th ll. m: tg TKEU'ECESSPULp 2 iand wh of um I "The worst day in a young mm a} ’5 in life is the day he gets his first dol- ' lar without, earning it." A strong the social worker added that the motto might better be plaud ovef the en- mint .lrance to the schoolhouse. the stock Jir,/txolt.ang.e, the board of trade, and I the bank. Nothing could be more rt -i',l'ru'l'l',iiit in business than a gen» iiimdt.ral. conviction of the great truth up“; What munpy gained without equiva- n i Bow can we be succmuu pun-r l titans. growing day by day in chard act” and in intueneel The ooe' thing we need to realize is that there is no royal mud to it, no N tent method. no trick or knack to Abv acquired. You can never be a mucm-ssful Christian jun by. pray- :ing to-God to make you one, an}! jstopping with “airmen God " “(no good to ustodo foe us what we . 'ought to do for ourselves. l What is the way! Jesus pointed “It out, the one sure wny to suco.e?" , lin being a Christian, when he slid: ' ' __-___ .6." mp_ Th: Fallacy that Success Piays Havoc w Ullglll W “V iv. Mr-e"- What is the way? Jesus pointed ir out, the one sure way to suoogss in being a christian, when he said: “If any man would come after me. let him deny humuelf. and take up his cross and follow me." We need not spend time month: d? tails, questioning just what It means to deny one's self and to take up the cross. ay Out, from the whole saying ring“! a clear note to this effect. that the' only way to be a successful Christ tian is through patient, antem.it- ting, self-uvu.vituo attention to IE that you simply cannot succeed.in the ('hristiah life without putting H'nlll‘ soul into it. ‘1 WM should we expect to succeed in any cheaper fashion! Only In" is the only "et' to tFt anyP""'t5 worth having. Only those who hunger and thirst after righteousness will be filled. Get Riel: Quick Faun-y. There is no fallacy more harmful or more varied in its forms of evil working than the fallacy that the real goods of life can sometimes be had as bargains. The camel)! buir lnew; is that so many want not to lwork well and win honetst rewards ibut to get rich quick. ' v.... W F!“ _-__- I A judge who had passed sentence on many embezzlers said that he Would like to wt over the entrance to every penitentiary this motto: “Tho worst day in a young man's m.. h the tlav he gets his first dol- 'iiisiiii==iiiiiiiiiiitt - l INTERESTING BITS OF GOSSIP FROM I m ouzsn any. I Lieutennn‘t-cournor‘s New Home has“: Church Pastor The non-n anthem: Bishonrrlndocom tho-I. the mun-by roadway one may mu- mu: the upper window” of the house. As a rmult. the building imam» ulna-ted with the :lpr-uralce of mutating” and insig- ttitivauce, which its quality nnd value iol not dunno. In addition. the outlook front, the realm-nae looks down into the Don Valley. which, m its pristine state '"f beautiful. but just It this partl- cular point has been decorated with I briv-k-making plant. which. ll most houn- ot the any. is belching lorth cunt Maud! ot minke. When the wind is in the out the luture occupants of the Government Im"""'-. whoever they may be, threaten to be Hmvluped in coal dim and crime. These we the current objection: at the man on the street. Possibly, u the reli- dence approaches completion. they will be lremoved, and whether they are valid or not it loolu us though they will tom the basis of discussion tor game time to count I out“ cum - "m. lt " hard to a" Ila-er - do... McNeil, the new nun-m at Goob- ('hurvh. tsho was 500‘“. I MW to lake the charge, in up In Us advance “0le or not. '5' pandemi- some mm .30 it " as what down town Mono n . I.- hgiuua way was I - prowl-r. will would do what Moody 'or t4purgeon did HI mmr Nina-tins spun-u. Those who at pected a Moody ur a lip‘lrgeon ttt Mr, McNeil are possibly doomed m dis-p- who lugs to preach alum or populating mor, which bunk! into illuminates them like owl: in the '1iuty quartz. Bu qualities of I mpreme tl cause he has no: In yet quulnu-u ot fervor and which gnu the hearts ot Mounwlnlo he is 3mm lite and cynditrorp. “IL Te in". R. B. St Clair “tended Ind dmribod' {In . "mine: which he cit-culled um ',relto. workup. thereby incurring . no [mention on I churn ot entail-tin. 1-. Juan! literature. In that can. .100, the Iran". VII nmnlouu. tor 114.. D-toe Hound It. St. Clair guilty. but cum“ "memo. "a found am the 1eretttti mm: In undone-L u der.lBratiogt this! , bud the Inuit-hie "ret of "in!“ ttra' ,promuliou d the theatre, which tik ended in tho nnulilhmory manna; wribed. " in diMraatt to mom!” 'ar tt antenna in no: but.“ um jury in a. '":' ."~ nea .Tnae Wine” " h a.” rho. virtttet Match Verdun ot "No! "my. but don't do n "aritt," "magma by the jury in tho progwvtpturrt at P. W, suit. vho control- I burlmue menu. on 1 ohm ot trerrnittintt an indecent performance Int vicar. (in. um. um. [action to the moral Mormon. The per- Ior-tnog 'eter. gnu! ,,eplefet Etpp, all that. Mr. Iii-Neil will a "uwermtut ministry in a, which for half " ca n bran)" 1ittht trf Chris, Don's church In Pro-cur. hard w r" whether Rev Join? the an annular of Cook. III" was br-ttutters Pteret When I: I Show Indecent? the (I frills frills in any attr _ He but: a hen ‘I break! into hie g them like aphid]! ty quartz. But it lf I supreme prep. Toronto, rho um L, great bottom wtf-denying labor u, get aity:thing mom Home in do. is now uh got some idea effect of the c effect of the ly f Omarin‘l Lie . the impressic boat. The re! surroundipn. ape men for the ’9.- not well! r striking m y one may st minim!" of Pooh-'0I Irish), who promises el and avoid .enqatturc-r any attempt to gain: r- : keen "tttte of hu-’ imo his 'abrmont' aldl be spindles of (me cold I B. But it he luck: that 'ettte pram-her it " tre-l, an yet displayed than r 1nd of i-nciuu'ou m- of In. bums. muting manna! with ftsl Chris- y in char- The one " is that Me mime rash). will probably , in. good old century h" hritstinuitr II in I "mnmor " is possible with Many ' HF lo ' - 7- - _ .-- iiri'iii"e wag la.- a. Fran-m» o M Mt, Tim art Old halal. "';:‘:d""{‘ A when .t" preservv UN' charm n “1}".qu London has been iotaned, and Mt ditsapt i undvr the chairmanship of the Lurd probably Mayor a meeting is to be held at the Mod old l Mnnsiun House this month at which nary Itto! mm: “tan appeal to Ledyn and to I” “ho ume- love London will be made. _ ' We neglect " lpreywdw“ sie 10M. """k "I ation. “It what of wind is goot core to bed a them. break wi GUN the 1awtt d bodies and min tiently hunt to L fad, or WW ,' us quickly the , conserve slowly ' the makers of I b the framers of _ fortunes out oi , .iun may!“ l lent "tice. " who Sun“ it, & him. Uon, "It: - ___ .. I what is good for P" curry nun- at'er to bed a“ lie awake with hem. break with perfect indiger- nee the In" ot God written in our adios nod minds. and then imp» iently hunt tor some medicine. of Id. or health recon that will gm; is quickly the hesnitlt we would not ontrerve nlowly and naturally. And he makers of pateot medicines and he fame” of Intent religions reap immune: out of the prevalent, delu- im that one can get well quick. Thin fallacy that works so d'vi- [rowdy in wealth and health plai- havoc no less in our religion. Wo want not only to get rich quick and lo get. well quick; we want tn gr! quad quick and to End .oene rlL up specific for ttiehteow""'"' and “minnow. Here lies the wvaknom a-Ml " ', LEW of urdinar) eva,np,vhstir Mf-i' _ Ther stir thc churches. tlu-y (ll'l ' - 1.”..4 "l w ipOCllIU WI ”:ch and Godlhm. Here lies the weaknepu and da 1 agar of ordinary cvlngeIistio efforts. They stir the churchei. they rim} longc attention, they load sum souls back to God. Yet is is a sad fact that in the crowd thy. attends such meetings are a good may v. ho harsw gone there with the weak and futile aim of tinditttr, in some (was); “my and in . moment. that touch with God, phat strength of charac- . AL_o “I‘m-1d icy aod Pane A For sucn [mm-c a,” -- More but bitter duarppointrer.". I f1amh in the pm and I pinch of ashes. It is A crowd of religious bnrerairrhunP.", wanting some quicker and cheaper tFA, of grain a religious experience thin the n13 trtruvightt was of repentance. faith, obedience. and loyalty to the Bible, prayer, the church. and the humhlo daily chances of service. But the bargain-hunters are found not only at special services. Many a man is M the church sun vicos hunting some easy way of br,- ing a Christian. some royal road to A 1 an...“ a nu wnv of suvcvws that eleven true favored " will doe Q twelfth tttnt ocnuurint " thome of the God. There is no way ox wow-‘5 as I Christian ave the WI!) M patient. unremitting. self-denying effort. You must put 'our life into it to find your life " in end. “In your patience ye shall win yuur lives."~-Dr. Wm. Pierson Mcrrill. M idem Mi th With the Couneit chamber over8o_ring with the chm and other relaunc of al- derman and with lower:- and palms, ma City (Bounvil nl 1913 "and out in IRIIG thing like a blaae ot qlorr Good remin- Hone were in the air. What the per-tona- - will be in another awry. lune Rocha. in an undiatiuani-hed inauural ot 40 Iiuulen' length. "hear-ed the great. ma ot Toronto all her Indenakinca. Already a somewhat mare rritieal at“. tude toward his Worship than hu heel In evidence aim-a he unnamed on" but autumn in being aunmed. and it would not be mrwiulnc it he were made the target of attack baton loam Rome muni- cipal sharp! um ttte belief that ha may no! - to be a strong mayor or amsaful ad-hnnrator. but u yet they lhave little to ban their opinion on. tealect the 4 in... sleep \.ul'k along at what we Tho society, the president " which is the Earl of Plymouth, aims at drawing into one mun-men! all who have an interest in preerximt the old charms of the “pin! or in shaping for good its futute develop- menu. . hilt-ton. rm that justiee " those who live in London. or who "tteh visit London and low in ramblr areutnd its nooks Ind allcy n. itrcity etret'h tad hiMuric high WN'tt. Mk] uhuw their pride in the greatest and most in‘vrostinn 'uty in I" the world they should. "ll.hr' ot,tr Ntttrhti A\ID 1Lt.FA'N. In Australia the Lord May-I .{ Sydney, dung by the rt‘plnal'h that his city ii the "dirtiest in the u-IIHI on: hemuplsere." has urunnwmi a '?eri.al patrol Come" of a hundred mtic Australians to cttpturv 1Ht,t Bet" "iodine against the munwipul by-lun for the preseruniun of ooad MT. menu .nd cleanly Ll”... Me Insured them me other by "I the yard of the 'nt.' hall. “M" b mid, "without fur ur 'nvor, NW mind whether the liifiiii,t. u an AM or shahbily M, Do ”It duty. Marry at our am. line falle'n mm dmy immuu We h" to touch them to to oudd sud tidr." “and eatuthiinq at the result of the mun-L (‘nnooriuc wank-n! “or. mqu in no! . dot, the ttoliew t'are tor. bar-nae it in an! m mule um. in wttaoser they do, Now they an. relieved ot the duty. Wm. Bantu. I wrap-per uporter of many Sea" inc. ig the new censor. Kr has val- and In”. but than an no. , who on" It. the that. we ban-u the”, I t they (an hi: YN m like he!” De Man. who did um um... .... --" _ due only to the north-city . i that the limo:- rider m In: such pertain-nuns: In r " the human and they Ind mun-used the ”Horn-um. nu 1y “who“ o6 it or W! we been more. In my on. t the. (on In“ mmmibility even of the twelro "and m III-alum doe only to. the Pt > is I eurse to the t and to ooeiety nl damn. " and sun Without Work Ji, pk incident - t the “Health! the to overcome daily. ism" with siudtss" t without "qr" . A J sane ray-rm“ no '1." of "ue save the WM n mu Mt rrir 4 Jurtt 4 be with indifte r- good me manta :kumd nutur-lly rum. * result ot thq inpte Mural he L ftiii9/ oh ten I“ “I I 'trtttrt 'o "Ir an. In“ lace - with an»; (MI- W“ t9ttitf tttht, tel"' , _ could he New“ .M. "i,irtB/r; 01“! In no . r,' t " Ig. . 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