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Durham Review (1897), 3 Aug 1939, p. 3

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Ahab, King of Israel, was married to one of the most ticked women of his. tory, Jezebel; She had brought cv- cry abomination and idolatrous practice from her native home in Syria along with all the priests of great mountain range midway along the Mediterranean shores of Palestine and Syria, rising from the western side of the plain of Esdraelon. The river Kishon flows past the northern base of Mount Carmel, emptying into the Mediterranean near the city of Haifa. ' ELIJAH: A LIFE OF COL Tl” UN Sunday School Lesson Pla cat NELSON EDDY RETURNS TO THE AIR RADIO li, UIEM" DIRECTED BY TOSCANINI [I M rmt I) th ma tam 0 M By MADGE ARCHER TING In ugh. that NEWS woo time it on th (‘FR Workshop Kraft Mus Baal. These priests were bitter opponents of such a prophet of God as Elijah was known to be. And so Elijah commanded the king to brim: the prophets of Baal be- fore him at Mount Carmel where Elijah faced them, :II POP - Prepared to Break Duration Record l Yes! WE'RE GOING OUT TO T i3RgAlrr-l_c. DURATION g REC c I"? m I Crits _ --- 'bi') src:?.:? P >.\\ / , 1+1 ..1r;ft 1.2/5: --_---_-_- __..._.__.___ Tl nn NUS Ir.m. Ir A: tr 1-37 105 Couples Married In Impressive Montreal Ceremony h M lt' lr In. CIM, Songs ot the w, pm. CHI. Roy Shield's 0 . . August IO, 8:30 pm. t CHI pm n " ti NOTES by tl, of th the Vina. tl' TO BE HEARD no bullock In pu'ces, and the wood. And he stud, ars with water, and pour urnt-ofieving, and on the And Elijah cording to h p m CHI Hall "' JHS pm NIH :8 (‘FRB Av p.1u. NW' M r Strings )ronlo Pr NI Advvnture _ "V . L Infnx'umliuu HIS' L'lPRlt We. 0 pm, CHI. My in th hall St the second the second it the third h e numhc Jacob, un ma the third “I p.111. CHI litw rl by M ll Dom " I) “I m m 1h Ty purp hims th Tho: gmup picLurezl at Charlottetown, P.K.1., on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the first meeting on the island of the Fathers of Con- federation, is comprised of three direct de::,cendants of that distinguished group who conceived the idea of a united Canada. From LEFT to RIGHT they are: Mr. Justice L. P. D. 'l'illey, Saint John, Nm., son of Sir Leonard Tilley, who was the New Brunswick delegate at the Con.. federation meeting; Hon. Wm. J. Topper, lieutenant-governor of Mani- toba, son of Sir Charles Topper; Hon Geo, D. De Blois, lieutenant-gov- ernor of Prince Edward Island; and P. C. Johnson, of Moncton, son of Hon. J. M. Johnson. prom 1 n thrr Eli) mis: H mg, and It3lt'ttt thrnu; which " tl tl th th th the hov And it f the 1n ll 1t m At it ll And th th I" and and the th " tl h n Then the fire of oehovah d consumed the burnt-offer, d the wood, and the stones, It dust, and licked up the that was in the trench. ith water th no u lltiu wh came ff erir 'itrc?lias)))(x) Descendants of "Fathers of Confederation" In but " Elijah's Prayer um: to pass at the crimp: of the uvcnin at Elijah the pm t', and said, 0 Job f Abraham, of Isaac let it be known thi: art God in Israel, The elf WHAT ARE- You TAKING. ,. HIM FOR f water ran round about and he filled the treneh self in moral aand spin ms with his people, lich they "know that 1st knowledge." The of the name Jehovah, ated in this prayer of 'tnificant of the special 'mholized in this very also of his immediate ll The tl O pl n desires to effnce God of Israel is to xs the true worker, we outer sphere by n the inner sphere ion of the hearts of ngn " V a n un n h an H n rnal JI ar h " th 1l (i, ol JV , N tt tl whet ovah, " " 1nd lay uni 1t at Af them iv himself wen and cast hi earth and t his knees." brought bar prayer was Then wash suds, n lrinh it! Elijah -m tho 1M soon f ched land vself went, W " hm 'r using paint brushes, soak in turpentine for an hour. wipe with a soft cloth and in warm water and soap. 1tlit ', pru part m put Th on of” I 4.11! 'ds/l (my ji')::-,,? I (:4 all true prayer the promise 0 to. It was our the foarfully the prophet hunt Carmel vn upon the lure between solitary man Israel. His mfiux lo /,si;"ijl . (d A TO CAQRY OM WHEN I GET TOO OLD (GMT " th " ristics mould rain nd A pretty hanging garden for s porch an be made with an old sponge and some shoots of ivy. Tie a piece of string to the sponge so that is can be suspend- ed, and get five or six shoots of ivy a fcw inches long and push the cut ends of those into holes in the sponge. Trail the other parts of sea. 32 Ozone. " Reddish- brown. M Grain. 36 Wore shoes. 38 Senior. 39 Rubber tree 27 Snare. 28 Native African village. 30 God of the foot. " To sink. l9 Above. 2t Over. 23 To scold. 25 Encountered 26 Professional golfer. Novel Porch Garden " Famous painting pictured here, 5Thc pictured lady'5 .---. makes it outstanding 12 Sailor. " Yellow- skinned fruit. " North Britain 17 Digit ot the HORIZONTAL I THIS CURIOUS WORLD -aa.a-u--a---a-r----- - ti .nd and ONTARIO ARCHIVES I V 60 Artist tvh painted it plant. " To soak " To emit 48 To urns; 51 Fish cg; " Pretense 55 Omem"s 43 P 40 To 41 Pov snul 56 Inn. 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