» DOOM TRAIL SundaySchool Improved Uniform International — B y— 5 Covered Wagon Pionec. Quickly Restored to Heakh Was So Weak Could Scarcely Use Arm s or Legs. Sacra­ “ I sa y th a t. M a ste r H a rry , b u t I mento Resident a Victim of “Flu,” Loses Weight cannot prove It. R em em ber, even you, who h ave recently com e from St. G e r­ XufAor oZ and V itality. Finds Long-Sought Relief. H a rry O r me rod, p ro s c rib e d R E V p B F I T Z W A T E R . D D., ! > • • • m ain, had nev er heard o f him. M ore­ t r a i t o r to t h * R rttin h c ro w n aa of l a v an d E v e n in g S< hoe!a. M oody B ib la Strength Restored. Praises Tanlac. PORTO BELLO COLD. Etc. a S tu a r t p a r tis a n , r a t u r n ln a fro m over, he Is hand In glove w ith th e I n s tit u t« o f C h ic a g o , o you see h im ?” he w hispered. hands. m y confidence, M aster H a rry ." he be The Innocence o f the intention d e r In th e w ild ern e ss fo r th irty -e ig h t se a rc h e d ten m in u te s in vain for them . "I n e v er saw a n y th in g so hideous In B efo re th e pro v in cial governm ent y e ars. a b a te s n o th in g o f th e m isch ie f o f the gnn a t last, "a n d I should not do so my life,” 1 an sw ered . p a s s e l th e p ro h ib itiv e law of w hich I If I d oubted y our d isc retio n ." 2. P roposition to re tu rn to E gvnt A m an w ho c a n n o t lan g h Is n o t only ex am p le.— H all. J u g g in s laughed, a s his ey es fo l­ spoke, he c a rrie d on th is tra d e open H e fell silen t again. (vv. 4-10). fit for tre a so n s, b u t his w hole life Is lowed mine. A laugh Is a good thing—If It Is on “ L>ld It not seem stra n g e to you th a t ly. a n d th e F re n c h tra d e rs, helped hy T h e ir c ry in g w as follow ed by a pro- a lre a d y a tre a so n .— C arlyle. the other fellow. "No, 1 m ea n t not th e negro. 'T w as such an a ssa u lt a s you saw Inst night a governm ent subsidy, m ore often th an posal to o rg a n ise fo r th e re tu rn to M urray 1 spoke of. H e s its several should have been m ade upon an o r­ not u n d erbid o u r tr a d e r s —using Eng E g y p t. T hey p u rp o sed to se lec t a s c a ts f a rth e r on." llah goods, m ind you, for th e purpose. d in a ry m erc h an t ?" he naked suddenly. c a p ta in as th e lr lender. J o s h u a and I looked a s d irec te d a n d p icked out And then th e F rench tra d e rs would "I th o u g h t they m eant robbery." C aleb p ro teste d a g a in st this, w hich sell th e ir sk in s In th e London m ark e t II m an who lounged hack com fortably “Robbery? T hey never m ade a de so e x a s p e ra te d th e people th a t they m and upon me T hey m eant m urder. at a low er p rice th an o u r own tra d e rs in a c h air, ta lk in g w ith a g roup of w ere a bout to sto n e them . At th is m e rc h a n ts w ho seem ed to hung on his T h e tr u th Is. lad. 1 am a t g rip s w ith a could afTord to charge. p o in t God in te rp o se d In th e ir b eh alf w ords. H e w as ele g an tly clad, yet "A fte r the p a ssag e of th e law, lu d ead ly enem y. 'T ls a c u rio u s story, 3. G od's w ra th upon th e people c o n cern ed w ith high p olitics, great sp ite of effo rts to en fo rc e It, M urray very q u ietly , r a th e r In th e fashion of (vv . 11-12). a tine g e n tle m a n th a n a rich tra d e r spoils of tra d e . In trig u e s of c h u rch and co n triv ed to build up a c la n d estin e B ecanse o f th e ir u n b e lie f H e pro- T hough siltin g , he show ed him self s ta te — m ay h a p th e fu tu re of a con­ m eans of sh ip p in g goods to C anada, pos*nl to sm ite them w ith pe stile n ce and w hile th e F ren ch a re m ore pressed to be a la rg e m an o f m assive fram e. tin e n t. And a s It h ap p en s R o b e rt Ju g a n d to d isin h e rit them , su p p la n tin g H e w ore an im m ense periw ig ln the for ch eap tra d e goods th an th ey w ere g in s Is a t th e huh of it. them w ith h n atio n m ig h tier th a n they p re v ailin g m ode, anil th e re w as about n e v erth ele ss they a re b e tte r off th an "H o you th in k you w ould like to 4. M oses' Intercession In b e h a lf o f th e people (vv. 13-19). play a h a n d —on E n g la n d 's b e h a lf Hnd th ey should he, a n d o u r tra d e rs a re him a n a ir of p rid e a n d self-contlilence pul a t a d isa d v an tag e . Now the tim e T hough he m u st h ave been middle- «Moses plead w ith God a g a in st th is to c h ec k m a te th e very foreign Indu aged, lie c a rrie d h im self like a young for w hich th e law w as p assed is ex Judgm ent because the E g y p tia n , encea w hich sick en ed you of the ,1a c o h lte c au se? I need a stro n g arm pired. and th e prov in cial governm ent m an o r a aoldier. w ould h e ar o f It and b lasphem e and com bined w ith an agile m ind, a mind hath e n a c te d It again. It cornea up th is th ey w ould p a ss on to th e o th e r n a tio n s, saying th a t God w as not able used to F re n c h w uys a n d th e F rench th is a fte rn o o n before the lords com ­ T hat in Andrew M urray he ig m issioners for tr a d e and p la n ta tio n s to n g u e." to b rin g them Into th e land. to find a foeman worthy of his 5. T he L ord's re sp o n se to M oses' I w ould have a n sw ered , hut he When M urray will p etition for Us re J e d Ion " steel is brought home to Orme plea (v. 20-89). checked me rod In a convincing manner. But "H ut surely he will lose." l ie a ssu re d M oses th a t H e had " I f you a c c e p t you m ust he p re p are d he has set h it hand to the task Ju g g in s shook his head. to light y our old friends, fo r the ene g ra n te d pardon acco rd in g to his I n te r­ and has no thought of drawina "I fe a r not. T h e best we can hope m y I h ave spoken o f Is J a r n h lte at cession. hut told him th a t a lth o u g h H e back. * h e a rt and w orks u n d e r cover for the for Is a com prom ise." w ould hrlng them Into th e lan d a c ­ "Y et you say he Is In alliance r ith c o rd in g to H is prom ise, ye, w ith th e r e tu r n o f th e P re te n d e r th ro u g h the the F re n c h and th e Ja c o b ite s '" w e ak e n in g o f E n g la n d a n d the p a ra exception o f J o s h u a Hnd C aleb th e ( T O H K C O N T IN V B U I m ount Influence o f F ra n c e Iteinciu m en o f th a t g e n e ra tio n sh o u ld be d e ­ b a rre d . h e r Hint b efo re you com m it y o u rse lf.” ” • T h e p re su m p tio n of th e people “ R ven a s I told you la s t night, Mas (vv. 40-45). ,er Ju gging, I am fo r E ngland now ." I H aving In u n b e lie f re fu sed to go up a n sw e red . " I f such a plot a s you a t th e com m and o f Moses, now In p re ­ sp e a k of Is u n d e r way. th en surely W here m en tal d iso rd e r becom es In­ of a n y th in g o r co-operation w ith any 't ls for loyal E nglishm en to th w a rt It I su m p tio n they go. M oses a dvised them san ity it Is difficult to suy. P h y sician s tiiwly. and from any se n se of ordered C ount me w ith you, 1 p ra y ." a g a in st such p resum ption, saying. getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin prescribed by physi­ today do not like to use Ihe w ord In­ “ th e L ord will no, he w ith you." " I w ill," he said quietly. "N ow hark sa n ity , on account of the difficulty of d irec tio n o f his s c ,Io n a Hu, sooner cians and proved safe by millions over 25 years foL ? to th e se f a c ta At th e In sta n ce of m y­ defining It. S a n ity Is a social concept. o r Inter his reaaow re a s s e rts Itself. s e lf a n d m y a sso c ia te s In Hie C om pany A sane person Is w illing to co iq«crate m re p e a te d c irc u m sta n c e s of th e sam e R everen ce for G od Sort Is likely to lie on Its g u a rd | 0- o f M e rch a n t T r a d e r s to th e W estern w ith o th e r people In th e a(Tal._ Y our re v ere n ce for God In c re a se s Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago Plantations, th e pro v in cial govern a s you m ed itate upon Ills m atc h le ss life, nud h a s confidence In o th e rs In sa n e people h a v e p e rio d ic o r perina tnent o f New York sev eral y e a rs ago v a rying degrees, a s his Judgm ent n e n , Inublllty to overcom e th e ir emo­ w orth and Ills w o nderful w orks to th e Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism se cu red th e royal a sse n t to a law p ro ­ guides him. H e h a s a di rev Hon of tions. c h ild re n of men —G ospel H erald h ib itin g th e s a le o f Indian tra d in g j m ovem ent a n d p u rp o se Which he Is g o o d ! to th e F re n c h In C an ad a E lect and N on-E lect stile to control F u tu r e T h r il l "O u r object w as tw dfold. T h e ties! In sa n ity la Ihe re v erse o f this. Yet „ T h e "e le c t" a re t h e . "w hosoever ,b * <’> go under a n d c h e a p e st trading goo d s a re manu­ It Is easily seeu from th is deflnitlon H ie N o r th p o le In a s u b m a rin e ? T h a t's w ills ; the “n on-elect" a re the “ who- fa c tu re d In E n g lan d . If w e can keep th a t a p e rfe c tly sa n e peraou can l«e th e Mg p o la r t h r i l l l e f t . — S y ra c u s e so e v e r won ts ." —E ch o e a H erald. Us* th em to o u rse lv e s a n d com pel th e violently Insane for a m inute, five min “ B a y er" p a ck a g e F re n c h to use m ore co stly a n d less utes, or h a lf an hour. Hy th e excess S in a n d P r o fit d u ra b le go ods m ade on Hie C ontin en t of his e m o tio n s he can tie cut off for f c o n ,a i n s P r o v e n directions. H e w ho sin s for profit shall W hat we re a lly envy is a m an a d r - B,l4 We shall ha ab le to u n d e rb id them w ith th e tjine being from ra tio u a l Judgm ent p r o tit by ols sina.—a k b o e . ('UUMUancea, not his p e rso n ality . V i‘ n<,L . 'T “7” ” boxe* n1 12 tablets. i-T-n, a ts . A *° b o ttle , of 24 »nd 100—D rucgiata. STO R Y FR O M TH E START Arthur D. Howden Smith ’ Lesson * C J; EN C ry for & S an ity and Insanity M atter o f E m otions SPIRIN SAY “ BAYER ASPIRIN” - Genuine ^ O E S NOT AFFECT THE HEART J f - «VW — ut.««. * 4