.i- i -i i ii fl if atm-1-;-»r.»»_~» 7. .`-as fi ‘ .ra- "¢.. .i 1(-" . -ici. 3 __ slats) . in ll T hli 1 li i. _,, =. '.f~`.`-l~ ‘ i `%'v'h»- ‘iff 1 _- Ir' aft. __ l,~~‘1; -;s; ii. . » i / ii. Ji Lf. .<_ i,_ F i I il' :7 fi .i 4 1": »‘ ‘f -i 7-. ». iq i` tv"i'r H ,T f _ _=_,= .ii l .J Y ,__ Z' #if ` ‘ r <.e. <_- _ - THE _L _L_ ._L_;._....._ .... ._ eofenny 'L h .WK S Steel Range _ y Fresh air is introduced into ; the Kootenay oven through a ~ series of vents at the bottom a- -` of the oven door, and the 7 cooking fumes carried out _ 1 through another series of . * " vents at the back of the oven. ‘_ -L. _(Arrows in ' `;= illustration .‘ g. ,-».. air m the oveniealways keptpure. The natural tlavor o f e v e r y a r ti ol e is completely retained Everything tastes most delicious. ' F R E E Booklet __ on request _ I' sf 1 /ix _ I M'=ci.A ’ i F or Sale hv the Roz!e_rs nardvvare~_Co1_l.ifl_ ` » investigate --find thre cause. Look to your stove, your yeast, your baking methods. _ IF your baking goes wrong, -\ 73”: irr- 1 /{ r Ifyou succeed in pinningithe trouble down to the flour--then take up the Hour question in dead earnei. Consider that flour, to be successful from a baking standpoint, must befne .. _ to produce light bread or pasti'y,pu.re to make that bread or pastry wholesome, and rich in nutriment to make it 1- '»'<~ ' nourishing. Royal Household e has these three qualities in the greatest ’. __ degree. _ ‘ C,/\fL\,<@, Ogilvie's Royal Household is mil/ed /O/' 5 \S‘ by the most modern methiods, and made only from Manitoba Hard Wheat » 773 '- ' " . . €?f_\*%|__3I__ »whicli contains the highest percentage _ ‘7(\;; /' of nutriment. ` /*I _ ~ ` Qu Royal Hlousehold Flour _' never - disappoints. 20 .0gilvie’s _,gi .y,__ u~\< ‘°”0To' ~.~. 0gilvle Fleur llllls Co., United. Montreal. ""` -ilu, _.1 _.._____ .- ..... _.___ ._ _._______.. x¢_!`._~ - i ` ME°'|".£\L... §L_A\T£€ _ lest very little more than the old time rilntcs and rubber. nro uhundrod times BIGFTFIR llfnwr, stronger. o enner, better fit, tiike un li.--is i-ooiii, mid are in every way more siitisfnclniy an otheriind of plate knovnilo deiith-tryioduy. iQ [555 `i"|"ril.izsi» lim for miie.. siimiiim, sri. .n.ii,su.¢ and Pleasant--llas no after Effects. The method by which wocan extract one or twenty teeth nnil not hurt you any iit ell. Ana our friends and Lhe will tell you this is a fact usittin ni-:Nriit iuintons c. ii. _nssit ii. n. Work Guaranteed Over Prowse Block Proprietor ._qgp¢r¢1, ~. _ c-----» 2?; _ _.l`._ll_llY’S . L' “Silent” Matches ~_ Are _I ' _ Neileleop - Odorlen - Ilumlen - lleada won't fly- .. l g No waiting for sulphur to burn off-may be used _[the _moment they are lighted and may be lighted on ~ any surface, . ` The Comet size for Smokers _' ' The Pony size for Pocket use The me size for Household use ` f i _ '._Tlle ,Igor size for General use I A Schofield Paper Co Ltd ' _ ' ' ' Selling Agents l ~, - I si.101m,1v.B. ~ vi iili EUl|l|]|lll'S _WEEK _ S rinon b Rev J W Alkeus Am- h °t_ y ' ' ' [vase for money for some good 0.120! ers _ d A' l Genesis 4, 2-5 : Cain an oe - ___ _ _ f _ _ We hw e =1_"“P“ "°‘° ‘_““;,,“‘° “gg -§.i§’.§` "t‘2'.'..'.‘I.‘.§°"’.‘i.."’ "~'f¥`.‘i.."`f’.f" ‘iii rly domestic life of t.he_\~ur_ . __;m_md.. and the hjusiings o{ the __ _“gut” OIL nook" but the difference was not ` in f,l§a__eh‘;':_‘°u§_ aadwlslglied Jesu to tilt; offerings but in tlif_iiicl;. _ 2.12; the Pharisees that he which made lu accfpt 8 c.up u.I.(`~"l ‘la el g .- ' in the nam.: oi a disciple ,nit he will refuse ii million dol1.ii~s given in a should always he borne in uund _that 1 \ S themnt the beginning, made them male and female and tor this cause . _ mean way. Sha" “ nm” 1”" h's_f8thf'r a;.d_| Clin was stingy, clo.-i~, iingenertiiis mah" and Shan 'Neale inte' -l°`and when he had inaile his offering.; Wife “nd "my "Yam shall ue one u'iviislied he had it b.itk auuin, while righteousness. Nothing like a can will reveal human nuture. Comment question comes A very Aoel income righlf 'in here-How _ eous. Some will say he WU U°"“ that way. Then he nos no risht w he commended nor Cain to ii;- con- - demned. The virtue of any H°t1_‘_""*‘ in me niet that me iwrson "H211" have done the opposite tliiiilla HU” dity must be takin into account but it does not oilsct the fact that we are conscious of iieini.: free HSCHW- The Biule teaches the tioctrint- _bl prededtinntlon and also the doctrine of free will and does not iitteiiil»‘f» l-U reconcile them because tlilrt is one of the "secret things that .it-long unto the Lord Om- God," _auel became righteous in the same way tl\iiC_ We all do_ ln' Romans it is written esh. What therefore God hath loin- ll _ _ ` _ __ _ _“___ that iichrgt is the eiiil of ilie law ed together let no nian put asunder." I, "E .rms g`“_er`“f°'t\`l;tT_:_u\’ an milfgr righteousness to every one thsrti .. _ . _ . . iv ii Every "“.° “lame is es."~“\mshed uni'i!(i)oi!ii roanoniffrl-uiiiiitlie Llixril liad‘izt:li8\'_etl\"'_a.nd in Ilcnriiiiis it“i_e_ der the direction and with the sane 'respect unto Ana. and to ms onermg that ny»lnitl\ Ancl _o ire- ii U0” °i G°d‘ and while were are ex`|.il1L unto Cain and to his iiliering lie more excellent saciifice than Cain 'ny eeptfonal N806. 89` I G¢D¢!'l\1 l'“l9»l _ H which he o.,tsiinc\i \\'itii'ess that lie home life develops thoipurest, most.iha_;io;_§n‘tgl‘EP'i_°_t‘th__t (.__in,s ..wm_kS|“.aS nghteDuS_ G,,d_ ig I-igmeniis, ““5°1"sh and w'u`s°“nded types of |were e\'i| and iris i,ri.tiicrs rigiiteoiisf' 'and to the uiau who wiiliis in iaith character “mt can be found °“l`l"h`]l\’e say “if I had oiilv un opniiixiiiiity God, the righteous nature iii God ue' T1", highest "°°mm““d“"1°“.l would do soiiietliiiihg for i-ol," but coiistantly iiiiparted. lu c'Jn¢‘l\\>‘i0'\ that has Deen given to the bmw’ w“s1\vl'iut opportunity had Ancl 'Z There lot us notice that iill i-iii-riiigs are gwm wh” Gml placed Jesus 1" theiwere no niissioiiari' .sociuics nor rc not accepted. lt is rnc tliini: £0 ‘mme °l Josqph and Mary' one of form committees, iioi' rliiircli `iiuiii'ils,!puL it on 3, plate it is niiitc aiiotlicl' the h°he5l1 “gms that can he seminor Sunday s_-liools in Aoel`.< ilay.\»\\l`to have it nvrciitiil hv-God, 'l`lic t_:::_\;:h91`~’ IS B E004 mother and b°rine\'ertlieless he priwcil iii-iiirc hi,;lii__\`1migMy docs nm |\,,.,_,` money in “_ ' _ - _heaven, that he was ri i~i"l\tcoi1.~;iiiaii_ __ If H _ ,_ ts re mad- U1 In this particular home there wereiu we would mm Um. "mt(,“ti,,n ,_,|:_;__-_ ____f_?_¥_’~\1_9_¥:_S_;s_ r;_r_:£____iic______e______t1___`_______ tw” brothers “`h0 ‘Were “Ut “lj all llkeliiesetting sin, our uieiin :ind crziiiky |“.iu accept Om. gms pmvidcd uw one M10'-l1¢F~ 1'- ‘VRS Only in nammidisllositioll. our iiiilmtii-tit. triiipcr our _:wer is in the _“_0pe__ S_m.it_ that Cain and Abel were 'uroth»ers,lor'l;0me Saddennd ,,e,.m,>-U we are notl , _ _ in the spirit and purpose and wholeiuving right ` we _______M _.md __________e_ (.nin_is a fearful cxiiiiiple of trend of their lives they were totali ~¢~ e t .` lf.-L _ 1-1.4.1,. .u,-m-,-,- lgmdatmn ‘md ‘le"°l"l"“““t “f 5 up 0 "mm l” "M ` ` 1 ` ""iFirsf. he forsook God iiiiil was strangers. This teaches us that the highest relationships of life are not founded un a physicial basis David had ir-.any relations but Jonathan was much more his brother than any ol the sons of Jesse. Hence Jesus said “He that dceth the will of -my Father in Heaven the same is my brother and sister and mother. So fur as Cain was concerned he should have been a good man for he once enjoyed the grace ol God. lu summing up his punishment he said to God “from thy face shall I be hid." None but those who have known the light of God’s count-enance would have mentioned thelt as a part of the punishment of sin. In Jude we read of certain who “have gone in the way of Cain, viz those who had been saved out of the land of Egypt and afterward 'nelieved not, the angels which kept not their first estate and the people of Sodom and Gomorrah who “turned the grace of Grace into lasciviousness." So that Cain was a man who turned a~ way from the knowledge and service ol the living God and as a result became 3 servant “of that wicked one." The gospel is always the sav- or ni life unto life or oi death unto death. The same wind that bears one vessel to Liverpool ‘nears another to Ne w York. lt all ‘nears upcvii how you set your sails, even so we are damned or saved hy the gospel ot Christ. . Cain was also a tiller of the gro- nnd. That was in his favor for peo- ple are to he pitied who are unfort- unate enough to he born ina city. The child in the city s-Leps from its home into artificial surroundings. 'Thousands grow up amid the noise and din of trains and carts, and the vile odors of slums. They are iiuddleil together in dirty homes and every day come in contact. with vice and blasphemy. The wonder is sonic- tlmes that they are as good' as they are. But the child in the country steps from its home into "God-'s out of doors.” Green grass, iio\vcrs,wav» ing grain, the singing of birds, and .he broad olue sky above, make an environment that tends toward right- ousness. The country li-as always saved the city. Were it not for the constant inflow. ol clear strong and upright people from the country, the city would sink down into its own corruption. However' a good environ- ment does not always produce good people. There are had characters liv~ ing on farms and Cain was one of, them. He had a certain kind of re- ligion though, for he came to church and brought his offering, What Cain went from the sanctuary and slew his brother. Judas left the communion table to betray Christ and we have all gone out from the presence of God and committed great sins. Abel does not seem to have receiv- ed much of q welcome when he ar- rived in this world. When Ca,-in was born Eve said. "I have gotten a man from the Lord" but as Dr Park- er nuts it-"When Abel was 'oorn his mother did not say he was from the Lord. She kept. a silence full ct meaning on that point. Her experi- ence of Ca.in's ‘odd ways and fierce looks had led her to take A`ule’s com- ing very quietly, for il one had led her such ii life what would two of them do 7" But the unwelcome child sometimes is the very one that adds new lustre to the family name. lt was so in the case of Abel for he is mentioned in praise by Jesus. I know of more than one unwelcome child who grew up in rigliteoiisness and God laid his hand upon them and sent them forth to preach the gospel of the kingdom. "See that. ye despise not one of these little ones." "Abel was a keeper of sheep."'l`here is a good deal of salvation in having something to do. If you are observ- ant. you will notice that as a rule the great crimes of the world are committed 'ny two classes-the idle rich, the 'froth oi society, and the idle poor ,who are the dregs oi so- efelly. Harry Thaw is a type of the former, and the ordinary tramp is a _type of the latter. People who work have neither time nor inclination to commit crimes so thank God for plenty of worlf and plenty of strength to do it. _ But mimi is more than a worker. Abel is not known ‘ln history me a keeper of sheep. We are not bodies enclosing n spirit, but spirits taber- nacling in the dash, for a time. hater history forgets Abel‘s occupation but emphasizes the tact that he was righteous. How did he manifest his righteousness. There are only two possible ways in which any person can reveal their inner character, viz, in the manner of their worship and the quality of their work, and Abell unconsciously revealed himself ln fore a crowd They would line .iefore David get i-in opiiuitiiiiiuy i .punlic, be first, killed ii lion und What many people nieun hy “i»lip0i'- _ __ _ .. ,» . _1 'tunity” is ii rliniirc to . f"_i'3."”@`WM7M7;M¢'V/if/ V *_ lieurd from the liegiliiiiig tliaf; 1" / HE presentation who was oi that wicked one nn it iiringeth forth sin :md \‘.'licii should love one another not ns tl liiis brother, and wlierefore slei zinicnt,‘, “My punishment is vrc-itcr than l_ iunin;;I et-ivcil sin ‘ ilciitli. | ye; \\'e` (‘:iil’i Slew l v hcl it ii lirealli of re *.- Tl:eclaintyl>ox~tlie _\.. >~;.§\= -.__>_.~_` olzilcs, and their " iiever~to-be-forgoh i T of a box oflig _ P e. W elim. \\~V‘\f_-_;..-_ laiescairicswithjyfy liiieirieiil and taste-, .l eiiliciiig appearance 'é _.i P ii. iv cum- yi. __ "4 7 ii him? Because his own ivorks as never before Dr Dawsfzn is com- menting on the changed cnnditioiis in .r-'.';1ii;;elism in England said recently ‘unc striking cliun.-ge is from inilividii- _ulisiii to collectivism. The npneiil is _mit to ,ri man to save his .soul ; :rt to heaven but to get himself in irnd _ wcrei _evil and his lirotlic-r‘s riglitcoiis Godi ‘is emphasizing the command to love| ‘ ~ _i _, _. _ ‘ . _ ‘Z 1 ‘ I _ i " O i This Fagt-that in addressing Mrs. Pinkham you are con. fiding your private ills to a woman -a woman whose ex. pcrieuce with women s_ diseases covers twenty-five years. The present Mi's__ Piiikliaiii, Cl€lUgl\_lCI‘-ll?-laiv of Lydia E, Piiikliaiii, ivns for years under lici' clircction, and has ever sincc her clecciise continued to advise women. l\/iany women ‘suffer in silence and drift along from had to ivorsc, kiioiviiig well tliat`tlicy ought to have immediate assistance, but a__n_;iiiiral modesty causes them to shrink from exposing tlicnisclifes to the questions and probable exaiiiiiintioiis of even tlicir_ family physician. Such ques- tioning and cxaiuiiiatiori is unnecessary. Without cost you can consult ri ivoman whose knowledge from actual experience is grcxit. MRS. PlNKHAM’S STANDING INVITATION: \Vomcii siii`fci'i1igfi~oiii any form of female weakness are in- vitcd to promptly coiiiiiiiiiiicate with Mrs. Pirikiiam at Lynn, Mass. All letters are received, opened, read :uid answered by women. A \voiii;ui czui freely talk of her private illness to a woniziu; thus has been established this confidence bctivcen l\“Ii'_~'. Pinlclimii _:ind the women of America which has iicvci' been broken. Never has she published a testi- monini or used ri letter without the written consent of the writer, and never has the company allowed these confi- dential letters to get out of their possession, as the hun- diuis of tliotisniiils of them in their files will attest. - Out of thc \'.i_~'t volume of experience which Mrs. Pink- ham has to tlriiiv from, it is more than possible that she has gained the vcry knowledge needed in your case. She :isks iioiliiiiq in return cxccpt your good will, and her ff lc n pl/i _ A nvnlte his life of sei'vire tnwnrf _ _,_ _ §&\$ \\ . 4 line/witli the purpose of God mid z'n:i his f0llo`ers,” 'l‘lil.s is the sive from he beuinit nf: ol f1imilv l (liul| nies- advice hiis lic-lplcd thousands. Surely any woman, rich or poor, _-hould he glad to take :itivantztge of this generous offer of :i_~'_~=i_~'i;iiiCc. /Xdtlress Mrs. l"iiil~;ham, Care of Lydia _lilo in the world for love is the old- strange peo1i‘e God sees in churchn _ ;_l ,/é impression of both ' 6 yourself iiml. Chocolates. Give 'V licr a box to-iiiglit, i, 1. .ki _ \ unil see, THE ' i'iii|.i.zi~~' .\- \\ i|:1'i~: cu. 1.i\iii'i_i» sr, Jiiiix. .\'. n. _fav--_/‘§>~ = \\ \\~ gi. ____ __ ’ R / .N/_ _ \_ vo- \;\\ _-\ -;\\. y // ¢_,.-. _ ___ :~. 1 .-~, f ii: 7 till.” . _ 4, . ialefdt if `d eliciousness é leaves a favorable _/4 itinp; it mildly, and I i_iioi'eforc ll. //. ‘/-' 'agents that is closest. to liiiltimiire so '/yi i Makers _y J l / h _ /5 fl/ \ y/_/_W/_, I yy vm: for De- cigir ' lost and the strongest force in the _iinivorslx Baltinitire, Mil., Nov. 11, 1903. I\'liiiard's Lininicnt Co., Limited. Sits,-l came necrosis a hottie of I your MINARD'S LINIMENT in tim liiinils of one of the studeiits nt the University -of Mnrylarid, and he iieini: so kind as to let me use it for ii vei'_\ limfl sprain, which I obtained ‘ say that it livlprii me \\'l-__ ,»`r| _ lr ~._ _i ‘_ . _ Q, _ _ .........»..-.»................... /O gi; ¢_,,yw____:_ mm . E _ if-__~_ .-N if _ _ ....:iilllil:iivi."i:... ' ee----.' §§f.f.Q}§""""" A ‘ ="' ' -77-'77'-” v - ~_ _; -~ ` 2;; ' _, g ___ _ .i __ _ ii _ g..-" gc* " l `Ill". same sized hlzidc, of course--and _ constructed on the same principle ._ that has iiiaidc the name " Gillette” Stand ini' the most perfect shaving device in the \\'oi'itl. . _ But the Pocket .l",ditiori is nearer and more cmnpiict. It cam he cfirriccl like a card case in thc irnisicoait pocket or slipped into the side of ` ti travelling img. __ ll inn l~c <~.1rrit~.i in and from the office with no greater iiici»:i\‘c::ii-me than ii iounriiii pon. - ,.01i.iIli'.Y$’§`li5ifi§’ii§.if.lFf"'i`3i..‘liT§°il.lfi 'i§ii§'a§'il'§.§".'ilii'§'f"i5i§i. dill: plulcilori.gl{ poll pliiiuil-riiirlb/inlfs niryfnr. Prices ,\‘5.toJ75o. i Sligiisof tlie‘.iiiies-l`-illclle signssliow which htores handle tlieuilleticktizor and liludes. Loolsforlhclignl J. -'- i THE GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO. oF CANADA Lwirren , Office and Factory: 63 5|. Alexander Sl., Monl|¢|.l~ ?‘x= ~ %//////,...... /df \\\ __“\\\\\\\\\ w 9”' 'er i'-f »-5,1 N ‘aria--1 55. ‘ ----_-- ~ W ...c _______ *_ ___________ -.-WJ Best U ' GlV_0fl _ _ Away f . Free _wg . £ W pair- rumble. ‘ “"‘ li Aimin- roii nu. Sai; .ty I l I ___ We li:i\'ii thi-i Superior iiimbirr Best llvavy Crystal thi-en beautiful derigns al ii ‘ _ “_ simtol above wnn-h wi purpose giving away YREI. on the fhlldlllll Pl (.\o person to get _in'Jn- iliun ai dozen at any one time.) ` “'l_"h$'~°" “’°fU‘ Of Hoods sold we give 2 tumblers \\ rh $1.00 worili of goods sold we give 4 tnmblers Will! $3.00 worth of goods sold we give 6 tumbler! Wil" $4-°°\\'0llh of goods sold we five 8 tumblers Wm' 55°” “'°"ll-‘ Uf floods sold we give in tumblers With $0 ou worth of goo is sold we give ig tumbler! l _ , _ we w ll U d _We have noi nioreihan three liuiidreililozon left of tlielc tumbler# to give muy. ls 0 So if you want tlieni come iiiifi get turni while the arg hgfg, oiu' T " '° 'i - a 2301; 3-1; f.n~_¢\ur _next prenfgiii ot`_f_sr. We have already sole d tin- 'trtlcle and it _ . . ii. .ii hir Nut' nu__cver nu , ie tht delicionsncss of our own make of We an. hem] q“Bm,,.,?fo|. _:T kazir Iflsdgt C Bhnhgl gl picitmaehow how ii d _ ' ~ 0 \* Ny! Ioihs Flaw-mf Piclrling vini-gsr iit‘lowpe:l,sEl~i:i:s fresh F ]|E"’“‘|“¥"- “G “N0 have s nice imigaof Staple' Dr, Gqndii and 50°' meats, also ham and bacon.etc. ' um ` mugs' us n call we will be pleased to show you ` ‘ ‘ nr gaofls. ,, ,, .,.,,,,S0 w. _c. _Tu RNER fa co ° ° N The Lew Price Store Sum: side i i -iciwl-vrimos ammiwru. ’ .7