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Durham Review (1897), 19 Mar 1903, p. 6

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& Moutbijea Palace, and Charlottenburg Palace urhs. \t Potsdam ard he possesses already no M#4 residences. â€" Three of at Berlin, the Royal Schi ace. the Bellevue Palace «1 AM To cure itching and disfiguring skin diseases. The Sisters at St. Joseph‘s Inâ€" fant Home, South Troy, N:Y., state : «*Many children come to our home covered with eczema. We would like to buy your ocintment by the pound." : DR. ACGNEW‘3 OINTMENT curEs € PRESCRIPTIONS UTTERLY FAlL Continuous. Gormonâ€"We were at the dinner table from one till seven. Diterâ€"What _ did _ you â€"do after | huer~« « nos Yecmncentatsams* dinner ? â€"| _ The average girl is prepared to acâ€" Gormonâ€"Why, it was so late then | copt the inevitable, if it wears trousâ€" that we had supper Heâ€"H ow 1 ER:D | TTHWE We could give the mames of scores of others to whom we have paid prizes in previous contests A!" AMOWN® ing to many thousands of don;r‘gmt the above names are encugh to convince n‘;ne that we are reliable and do just as we say. We shall pleased to hn“,cn inquire of any of them, but if you write them be sure to enclose a stamped envelope for their reply. We pay all prizes and ship pianos prompiy as possible. Dr. Agnew‘s Liver Pills $2 100 Pianc FREE laisdeli, Wolfbore, N. H.; Mis au-, Greensbary, Pu. ; Mrs. . N. Hrewor, 2 Gailford St., A nhla:.ot'uuaflmt‘ndhl‘ml yman utcher, Wallingfo ty Ave., Toledo, Obio. :'Lr A“ Pa ; Mrs E. ludomll Marie w § Central Ar . Poplar Grove, tm n ie M P ve., C , PW.; Sebastine _Qn-ugM, Greenberg, k an. tz Lebanon, Oiio. :z Brook!yn, lowa . Rachel Rutior, Sumter, 8. C.; Katherine Piper, 21 Panl St., Aubum, N. Y.; Charles 3. Price, 34 Thames !1. New London, Ct ; W H. Preble, Melrose, Mase.; Emma H. Ferguson, Balham, Va.; Miss Hattic Simg, corie, IL ; Mrs. G. ;. Hrown, W. Andover, N. H.; Mrs. John Labenz, Pittsbur«, Fa.; Mrs. Anna M. laisdoli, Woifbore, N. K.; Miss Eva Wonder, Peoria, L1l.; Jennie D. Alezrander, Drumbo, Ontario.; _ Ney , Greensbary; Pu. ; Mrs. C. Beliamy, Almont, Ontario.; Mrs. Deborah Jordan, Auburn, Me.; Charles . K. Nrewor, 2 Guilford St., Aliston, Mass. ; Miss Enuma Carlson, 50 Concord St., Lawrence Mase. ; Mrs. 8. Mishaw, Cumberiand, Unon, 8. C., Can.; Mrs. Georgie Jackson, 158 Brook 8t. cm\annnhfifi\'n.' gman L. Dutcher, Wzn‘.ng;ot&] Â¥t.; Fmma NMickelson, Bor 38, Chrystal Falls, Mich.; Jos. r, sal ty Ave., Toledo, Obio. ; Mrs. M. Montague, 61 &. Main 8t., Richmond, Va. ; Mrs. Jenuie Schofleld, e e oA y Eadl imR ow t o4 e Scbulz, §19 Pullman Ave., Pullman, II1. : Marie 8:uld.u 85 Central ln.,o.uun'xl:‘;‘ August H. Tanck, 141 Grand Ave., Rochester, N. Y.; Miss mean, Poplar Grove, TNJ.; Mrs. F. oodi‘o.ru ‘Ave., Mew London, Conn.‘; Mrs. Peter 380 Sttphenson St., Pullman, I1L., Miss Euphemia ’n‘;huz New Salem, Pa.; Anna Kauffman, 188 ebetar Ave., Chicago, Ni‘; Miss Dora $trang, Byron, II1.; Mra. Mary Killion, ‘Bor izs, San Madeo, Cal.: Sebastine Du-u-f?a-dem. Cal.; Mre. Luey F. Gause, Houston, Ter., and many We could give the mames of scores of others to whom we have paid prizes in previous contests all amount af Sther winmers, or that the hunâ€" dreds of testimontais on fla in our effce are not genuine. Woos Pus. Co, Weod Publishing Co., Dept. 82. _ 291â€"3 Congress St., Box 3124, Boston, Mass. $500.00â€"FORFEII. | WHY DON‘T YOU TRY ? The Danger of Being Polite. ieâ€"Your step suits mine beauti The Kaiser‘s DR. A. W. CHASEFS 250" CATARRH CURE ... is sent dil:'fl'lt to lbed dl;:nud us e im m g?:.:r:’h; ulcflf:,“::r:an lh: :cl t1 y in ye dity free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co.. Toronte and Buffala m $OME OF OUR RECENT WIK wisse NERS mewer l t â€" mM PILAXO WINNER s SiAy« B $ CaAsH WINNER ~N&" 63. s o mt go5 nst cta B 3 /A P "’.%12& in utm t \ t 0c t Ne# 4 4+ 4 Anorid uk KBJ e ue : > :. f i \" 4 uy C 1 * e e ay C ; PME N kn : P * tape 260 /A 9 § & F4 ts â€" i i oc We ’ kear®s t e ABy* ,;;//_fls 8 «<i> is Nz * j k iyfl“f«’ The: 9,? 5 e y L‘: C samhaAre J__I 15 bis ‘.:’ o en se o wietgs C Teprra c’ f e %. e d J B -;'3' hy dries No 4 § P , I h"‘*i'w eW ET ME EM AN C Mzrs. E. P. Stzppox 1 "CE EO Labanen. Ohio. o Mrs. M. M. WEAvVEEZ Rrook!n. lowsa rhoumatism, andlate confined to my bed MINARD® LINIMEN! passages, stops droi;fifiés in the throat and rrmananl cures Catarch and Hay Fayel_'é!qver * Especially as I Harvrard Lampoon. Hesidences 11 wonud INIMENT got â€" im vâ€"rostorâ€" TLE greok r{u‘\ 0 1 1LUBE ! NEGRE â€" B Here is M. Gallois‘® method, which is extremely simple. He saturates a pad of cotton with oxygenized water and applies it to the part which he wishes to deprive of hair, leaving it there for several minutes. Me reâ€" news the application daily umtil the (}esirmi resuit is obtained. Suppose, ior instance, it is the hair on .the upper lip that is in question. . The hair quickly loses its color and beâ€" comes s mere colorless down, abâ€" solutely _ imperceptible. If the apâ€" plications are continued the hair beâ€" comes attenuated, breaks off and «disâ€" appea1s. The method is painless and has no ill result. The ouly inconvenience is that the hair is mnot absolutely desâ€" troyed. and that the application of orygenized â€" water will have to be recommended. But, as far as women are concerned, the applications are not complicated ; they merely conâ€" situate an addition to the artifices of the toilet. There is only one preâ€" caution to be taken. The oxygenized water must not be allowed to moisâ€" ten any stuff to which value is atâ€" tached, for it destroys tissues as well as burns hair.â€"European FEdiâ€" tion of New York Herald. â€" The Union Pacific will sell One way Colonist Tickets at the following rates from Missouri river terminals; Most Simple and Painless Method of Destroying Superfinous Hair. Oxrygenized water furnishes a simâ€" ple, harmless and painless means of getting rid of superfiuous hair. This fact M. Gallois, of Paris, discovered by accident. Having read that it would cause red spots in the hbair to disappear, he used it for that purâ€" To many polnts in the States of Callâ€" fornia, Oregon &and Washington. EVERY DAY. ‘ $25.00 to San Francisco, Los Anâ€" geles and many other California points. Tickets on sale Feb 15 to June 15, 1903. $25.00 to Everett, Fairhaven and New Whatcom, via Huntington and Spokane. 44 pose* the result was that he found that it also destroyed the hair. Moreover it has long been known that oxygenated â€" water applied to the hair changes the color into the Venetian tint so much admired. "D» you take .this internally ?" asked the eustomer as he put the bottle in his pocket _ and bhanded over the change. en $25.00 to Ashland. Roseburg, Euâ€" gene, Albany and Salem, via Portâ€" dress H. F. CARTER, T. P. A., 14 Janes Building, Toronto, Caunada, or F. B. CHOATE, 125 Woodward avenue, Wash. "Me?" said the druggist‘s new asâ€" sistant, "Great Scott, no! â€"I sell 'n_:’ 1 $25.00 to Portland, Tacoma and Seâ€" attie. .Tickets on sale Feb. 15 to April 30, 1903. Michigan Wrinkle. "Really, Mr. Jones, I _ am very sorty to Lear that you buried your mother." Monkey Brand Soap cleans kitchen utenâ€" sils, steel, iron and tinware, knives and forks, and all kinds of cutlery. am "What with her CIr& $20.00 to Ogden and Salt Lake City. $20.00 to Butte, Anaconda and Helâ€" $22.10 to Spekane and Wanatches, For full information call on or adâ€" OXYGENIZED WATER. ONEâ€"WAY RATES would you have me to do She Was Dead. Not a Taker m‘nie that we are reliable , but if you write them be ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Scott‘s Emulsion gets thin and weak persons out of the rut. It makes new, rich blood, strengthens the nerves and gives appetite for ordinary food. The walking~sick, what a crowd of them there are: Persons who are thin and weak but not sick enough to go to bed. «Chronic cases" that‘s what the doctors call them, which in common English meansâ€"long sickness. To stop the continued loss of filesh they need Scott‘s Emulsion. For the feeling of weakness they need Scott‘s Emulsion. It makes new flesh and gives new life to the weak system. Scott‘s Emulsion can be taken as long as sickness lasts and do good all the time. R There‘s new â€" strength and flesh in every dose. j The Dog‘s Lament. It‘s very hard to suffer and be still. Our name‘s applied to every human 111. A "doggerel" is a rhyme that‘s very hbadâ€" Indeed, the very worst that‘s to be had. beha ve. * (It almost makes an honest doggie rave!y A "puppy" is a fellow most uncouthâ€" A slur upon the flower of our youth ; A "hound" a villain of the deepest dyeâ€" 6 An insult to his dogdom‘s majesty ; A "car," of course, is not a shining To "dog one‘s footsteps" is, I really tThink. A drend{ul thing, from which we dogs would shrink. A "dogma" is a hard religious school. A "dogged" person always plays the light, Yeot even he is called to bear the fool. And "dogâ€"days" finds us panting with the heat ; We scarce can blink our eyes or lift our feet, Whyâ€"whyâ€"throw _ mud upon our noble name ? A dog‘s a dog thro‘ alil the world the same. The Difference, Princeton Tiger. "What‘s the difference between the Tramps‘ Protective Association and a golf fiend ?" "Wall 2" Minard‘s Liniment Relieves Neuralâ€" gla. "Why. one links the tramps, and the other tramps the links." A book is "dogâ€"eared" when it‘s been abused. Alas{| I think we‘re very hardly used. A man‘s a "dog" because he won‘t The Harp of Erin. A new effort is being made in Dublin to revive the old Irish harp and it is meeting with <consideraâ€" ble support. Husbhandâ€"I‘m going to the club. You needn‘t trouble to sit up for me Wile (grimly)â€"Oh, it will be a plea sare, I assure you. RUTS _ Gray‘s Syrup cures to stay cured. ’ ,'.‘{j:}?‘ soothes Aans§&MA 0A and heals * es\ the sore *R‘ throat ‘__ and weak lungs. After a few doses the cough is reâ€" lieved, and the soreness passes away. At all Druggists 25cts. slight Her Monologue All Ready. ~â€" Gray‘s § Syrup We will be glad to send you a few doses free. Be sure that this picture in the form of a label is on the Chemists, Toronto, â€" Ontario. §50c. and $1; all druggists wrapper of every boitle of Emuf:ion you buy. SCoTT & BOWNE, â€"London Answers The witty stupidityâ€"a truthful garadox â€"oi office boys is proverâ€" ial. Here is a little anecdote which may help to prove this, says the N. Y: Sun. To the offite of a local fashion publication, controlled soleâ€" ly by women, there came one day an artist, who wished to sell some pictures. In the anteroom he was asked by the Cerberus : "Who do you want to see?" He made out a cardâ€" "Man Editor." 4+ Wireless Telegraphy an Old ldea We are reminded again that there is nothing new under ‘the sun, not even Marconi‘s system of wireless telegraphy. The London corresponâ€" dent of the New York Tribune furâ€" nishes that journal with twoâ€"column account of the work of James Lindâ€" say of Dundee, Scotland, who as long ago as 1844 "succeeded in teleâ€" graphing messages across ponds without wires." In 1859 Lindsay read a paper before the British Associaâ€" tion on the possibilities ol wireless telegraphy. How much of the truly prophetic vision this brilKaant Scotchman must have had is shown by the fact that as early as 1831 he was delivering lectures in which he predicted that within a few years houses and cities would be lighted by electricity instead of gas, and heated by it instead of coal ; and he also demonstrated the facâ€" ility with which wheels could be turned and pulleys raised by electric power, and forecast the substitution of electricity for steam as a motor for machinery. Mr. Marconi himseif, we are informed, in an address deâ€" livered at Dundce, has done full jusâ€" tice to the memory of the Scotch pioneer as the "first man who thorâ€" oughly believed in the possibility and the utility of longâ€"distance wireless telegraphy."â€"Leslie‘s Weekly. The office boy looked at this and said : "There is no man editor here. All are women. In factâ€"with prideâ€"1 am the only man in the office." , Mirard‘s Liniment Cures Burns, If the curtains have gone so bad a color, why not have them colored with coffee. Strain some very strong coffee through muslin into a tub of cold water, wash the curtains, rinse them in clear cold water and squeeze dry ; then plunge into the coffeeâ€" tinted water, and stir about for a few minutes. Finally wring out, and pin on the line. Statse or Onto, CiTy or 'I‘m,r:bu.}“ Lucas Counry * Frank J. Curngy makes oath that heis the senior partner of the firm of F. J. CnrxEy & Co., doing business in the Cn{' of Toledo, County and State aforesaid,and thatsaid tirm will.pay the sum of ONE HUNBRED DOLâ€" wllllgny the sum of O\& HUNPBRRD DOLâ€" LA for each and every case of CaTarRH that cannot be cured by the use of Hanu‘s CaTARRH CURE. 7 5 Sworn to before me and subseribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D., 1 386. es + c s {m“‘} A, W GLEASON, Semystee! Notary Public. Hall‘s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all drnnrlstnâ€"'.‘.‘w. Hall‘s Family Pills are the best. Who Could Blame It? "His face wears a pinched look," observed the magistrate, as the tramp slouched forward in the grasp of a brawny policcman. Minard‘s Liniment for sale everyâ€" where. Boston Herald. Papa (severely)â€" Did you _ ask mamma if you could have that apple ? Fiveâ€"Yearâ€"Oldâ€"Yes, papa, Papaâ€"Be careful, now. Do not tell a story. Did you ask mamma? Fiveâ€"Yearâ€"Oldâ€"Papa, I asked her, (A pause). She said I couldn‘t have It. An Exemplary Minister. A drosizg monotone he used When he was taiking to his flock: The sort of affectation that Made ultraâ€"wicked scoffers mock, And ere he‘d talked a half an hour The pious ones were lost in slumâ€" ber ; And all about ‘the house were seen Devout heads nodding, without rumber, And, then, one sin‘ul wag there was Who saw a point too good to keep:; And to his friend in whispers said : "Point tresse" is a very rare kind of lace made of human hair. Its proâ€" duction was confined to the early part of the 16th century, says Sciâ€" ence Siftings. Margaret, Countess of Lennox, the mother of ithe wretchâ€" ed Darnley, sent from the Tower where she was imprisoned when her son, Lord Chariles Lennox, married the daughter of Bess of Hardwicke, & piece of this kind of lace to Mary Queen of Scots. This curious little square of point tresse was worked by the old countess‘ hands from her own gray hbair. "He‘s giving his beloved sleep." â€"S. W. Gillilan in Baltimore Ameriâ€" This is the proper season to forgive your enemies. If you have no enemles, forgive a few, of your friends. Minard‘s Liniment Cures Dandruff To Color Curtains With Coffee It is the best, you cannot afford tco deâ€" prive your j wife of so valâ€" uable an aid. It has bail Every house Lace Made of Human Hair. needs a New Century Washer. The Only One. The Whole Truth. FRANK J. CHENEY Tho fireman who had invaded _ a girl«‘ boarding «wchool from which an alarm hbad been sent in was adâ€" dressing one of his companions in the street, but the girls didn‘t know it. â€" They thought he was speaking to them. "Where‘s the hose?" he demanded. "You â€" impertinent â€" thing . they exclainmed Via Chicago and Northwoestern Ry. every day from February 15th to April 30th. Colonist one way secâ€" ondâ€"class tickoets at, extremely low rates from etations in Ontario and Quebec, to points in Colorado, Utah, Montana, Nevada, Idaho, Oregon, Washington and California; also to Victoria, Yancouvor,, New Woestminâ€" ster, Nelson, Rossland, letec. Full particulars, rates and foiders can be obtained from B. H. Bennett, General 8gent. 2 East King stroet, Toronto, nt. CALIFORNIA The success of orange culture in Central and Nortnera California for ton years past suggests the climatic unity of the State. Some of the most successful orange groves are 8600 miles north of Los Angeles. The long summer, the warm aud dry atâ€" mosphere, the abundance of water, and the low price of land, make those fields in the San Joaquin and Bacramento valleys vyery desirable for oranges and all kinds of farmâ€" ing and fruit growing. Just now the rates are epeclally low. From Feb. 15th to April 8380th the rate from ~hicago will be $33 to California points. If you are interested in Caliâ€" fornia, such publications as *" The Land of Opportunity" and "Califorâ€" nia for the Settler" will be helpful. They are free, and may be had of F. B. Choato, General Agent, Southâ€" ern Pacific, No. 126 Woodward ave., Detroit, Mich. ".I-'rlding himself on his forethough for posterity, he continued his labo: yo;l“(':i;ll that beast a horse ?" "Stupid," he replied, "there _ will have to be horseless carriages later He Got the Job. € Chicago Tribune. The Senator â€" Mr. President, I ‘!want you to do something for a man who needs help badly. f â€" _ The Senatorâ€"He‘s the father of seventeen children and more comâ€" Tho Presidentâ€"Mr. Cortelyou! O, Mr. Cortelyou. (Secretary Cortelyou enters.) Kindly reserve a nice posiâ€" tion in your new department for Mr. Fullhouge. The senator will tell you about him. He‘s a live issue and a commerclal factor. Next! The Pregidentâ€"Um, what are his qualifications ? _________ Giset 4 New York and Boston Via N Central. ‘The nugaerous trains, the gervice, the uniformity of i ite four tracks, and the io its depots in Boston auu M "This is an elegant piece of emâ€" broidery. It is over Tilty â€" years old." "Beautiful ! Did you make it ?"â€"St. Paul Dispatch. Art Managerâ€"Well, this is good work. What do you like to «draw bhest ? Artistâ€"Salary. â€" Brooklyn Eagle. Customerâ€"You chargod me 814 for this one garment. 1 think that‘s pretty Aiely. ;s : ;.ss0008‘4, sitelalnl 3 0 its depots in Boston auu New York, make the New York Central tho fayâ€" orite line to those points. Any ticket agent will confirm the â€"Tailorâ€"Woll, the bill as I made it out at Tirst was for $13, but that is such an unlucky number that <I thought yon‘d rather pay & dollar more. Common soaps destroy the clothes and render the hands liable to eczema. above. " Where are you going, my pretty maid ?" "I‘m â€" going pingâ€"pouging, sir," she said. " May Igo with you, my pretty maid ?" " Yes, if you like, kind sir," sho said. She led him away to the pingâ€"pong net ; and then came an hour hell never forget, for his shoulders ache from the many stoops to pick up the balls, and his eyelid droops, where she smote him twice with her racquet small, which left her hand as she struck the ball ; and he‘ll never ping with her pongs again, for she heard him swear when sho pinged â€" him _ then.â€"Baltimore Mre, Gotroxâ€"Well, J 1 have my conâ€" noisseur to look at it, but I don‘t know when he can come. I‘m buying so much art just now that my conâ€" noisseur is frightfully busy i The Artistâ€"It would be such honor to have you buy my picture ! ho â€" ping American New York Sun. Adam was naming the animals. "But," asked Eve, "whatevrer made Settiers‘ Low Rates West, A SelkKitrk Fence chine will Save preramina many Pennies. witt eq miee, "Bly, to mailed you 4 A Penny P e n n y A Selkir chine wi mmtames many Pe: SELKIRK FENCE Ask for the Octagon Bar The Newest Version A Busy Connoisseur Misunderstood Chicago Post. Humorous Points. Farâ€"Secing. _its traius, iocation of New excellent York Penny Saved is an ISSUE NO. !2, 1903. arsured. _ London, O lately with S« DENX, TORON $1200 "Amarbrdoonert revnhe \Bhach 2o carnd 9 / ~ n Â¥ tending becoming actuai settlers may select convenient farms in ‘Temiscaming otherwise reserved. _ For information write R.S. Robinson, general merchant, New Lisâ€" *#i###lt#*i*: * FOR SALE % uP M PeCE _ AUCPMAR CCE h ns sr ow Fease, 625 Erie avrenue, Niagara Falls, N. h ‘fl-:TERA‘.\'s, ATTENTIONX : THOSF tending becoming actual settliers â€" keard, Ont Sile She t #e 16 ie k ie otlte stt ie ie sige Butter, New Laid Eggs and Poultry Wanted Congignments of Butter, Poul and new laid Ef" solic ted. l"‘flcn Arm fu':zholce?uat itles, Choice young Chickens,d r,\'\glckod.c ea n, selling 60 to 80c per pair. ‘Il1 pay 30¢ rlb. for BEESWAX, delivered Toromto. &:flmupoMuwn- solteited, + Ts JOHN J. FEE, 4: rext Site 1,000 MILE AXLE GREASE THE CAMPBELL MFC. CO. of HAMILTOK, ONTARIO. Is an old, well established and re« liable preparation. Has been pre= scribed and used over 40 years. All druggists in the Dominion of Canaâ€" da sell and recommend as being the ‘c ore only medicine of its kind that cures * and gives universal satisfaction. It promptly and permanently cures all form® of Nervous Weakness, Emissions, Epermatorâ€" rhea, Impotency, and all effects of Abuse Of Excesses, the Excessive use of Tobacco, Opium or Stimulants; Mental and Brain Worry, ail of which lead to Inâ€" firmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Price 51 per ; package, or six for $5. One wiil please; six will cure. Mailed promptly on receipt of price. Send for pamphletâ€"free to any address. The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont., Canada. â€" Afte. _ Consistoncy is the only jewe! that women don‘t seem to care muck about. f OOD ‘ THINGS® \ I TO ; EAT > 2.‘ £" ' It Has No Equai Manufactured only by For sale by all leading deal« The Flow of Milk will be increased. strengthens the digestion and inviâ€" gorates the whole ?stan so that the nutriment is all drawn from the food. It takes just the same trouâ€" ble to care for a cow when she gives three quarts as when she gives a pail. Dick‘s Blood Purifier will pay back its cost with good interest in a few weeks. 50 cents a package. Leeming, Miles & Co., Agents, These delicious preparations allow oi al sorts of impromptu spreads without the impromptu appearance, and permit the hostess to enioy rather than slave. Our booklet, "How to Make Good ‘Things to Eat," free to housckecpers." _ Libby‘s Atâ€" las of the World. containing 32 new maps, published expressly for us by the largest map and atlas publishers in America, is ready now. Indexed. and gives now maps of China, South Africa, the Philippines, Cuba, Porto Rico, and is of as much pracâ€" tical use as any atlas published. We mail it to any address for 5 twoâ€"cent stamps Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago The World‘s Greatest Caterers Creamery and Cheese Factory at Muirkirk Station, M.C.Ety. Land, buildings, enfine. boiler and all machinery for butter and cheese making. Will sell whols propertyâ€"comâ€" plete or detachedâ€"very cheap for cash. Apply to GEO. ROWLEY Libby‘s Natural Flavor Food Products Box 355, St. Thomas, Out AGENTS WANTED BUYB FIRST CLASS SA LOON ; good location. Address W. H. wooke hi Welland, Ont #avea 1sS &A G a i n e d Feuce Ma- _Save you USE E LADY AGENTs ;. hanJsome profit un L.a 1y Corset Co. if PPS # 8. We alsoâ€"Paul here e| the recond to the Tirst p Hng hbimee!! in with thos haws just describes! Aliâ€" Gentiles allke. Once lived brings out the meaning "eonversation‘®" is _ misle: whole course of the wrong. Lustsâ€""The evil. and corrupt alfeâ€"tions o" â€"Cla rke Fleshâ€"Th ea rupt nature, fuililling, Hved in the actual commis those sins which thoir « tures inclined them to cor â€"Thoughts ; mental sugsg urposes as distinguishl :“I!‘ impulses of the T): INTERNATIONAL 1Lk®sso MAILCH 22. 190 these rle salvatio: Sunday Se Paul‘s Messago +« Commentary.â€"Expla na to eplistle was writton to e strengthen the bolicvers |; and hm ol the Gospel, al them some most illl[mrluu' in the deepest and sublim of the Christian religion,." : of two general divisions. | three chaptors are dociring three are praciioal L The chitdren ol wrath i body of Clivistia fulmess (chap. | with the convo before were des «ing. Quickoned! 2, Ye walked timually, not Phey lived in eÂ¥il praciises Prue Chris|iai from ‘the wor} Â¥i. 14â€"18) and «inful customs plete a reeutr of «in to a nations to express a . -bl'{ The Ephesiai amd sioning had hro into a #6lateo ol deplo "The air is repre ef his kingdom. ° have some power ef the air; he is men and to do a the world as he c for us is t He loved we were y 6. raloexi... sens ol ons\ assigned th take poeso®> But this ma ferring to s life. Havnc «death 0o: «i wenly union %s indeserih: mess, as liac : amd having t.'.' were co -k‘hl be cons the grave m â€"xiirâ€"TDhis | the prince of wgod ol this â€" It ie hea\ Geod ha Ephesus great ; serve is ners in Through #ondlitio;: . Th ereation ( =â€"Inetond ®pr life, Si mlyzes, an itnwal «eens by whic means | wed. Giftâ€" Iree gift work manes:| ed." Creato ereated anes Thoughtsâ€"*"1 *»1. ‘They ai: 1) of Delicious ‘ (Black, Mixed sent to any per sending it to : postage. } "A Free ) qQuickened â€"A; Dead â€"Nee (Co] wsed by all v wl iC3 ahou r a V( look better Gra ti Dealers 2 eume ...... . Address . ~= .\ 41 wC 2cuon t 1C Address oveâ€"His it 16 l‘Gr‘ (6] 0#

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