Barker's C0 .___ “QW-‘Fflfi ,7"_ >\ ‘*3: ‘i’ Q ' l . l I‘? ‘l ' \- ', "'5 a st cocoa ever? taste g Flavor,’ aroma, color, quality, purity. . (Excels iii-all the A l essentials oi a goocl cocoa. .'.i"..'2‘€.".'.?. MADE IN CANADA BY WALTER BAKER & CO. LIMITED Established 1180 aoncnssmu, MASS. CANADIAN MILLS AT MONTREAL BOOKLE 7' 0F CHOICE RECIPES SENT FREE ' s .'i;r;|;KiI-;T“'~ -— k l» IQIL. l§J§l§l§l _. ‘__:=‘_ _!ll-_illlll'"witlll Q "iii? Sunny Warmth and Comfort Guaranteed in Every Room in Your Home in any kind oi Weather, on any kind of fuel-this is what you et in writing when your Enterprise Pipgeiess Furnace is installed accor ' g to our instructions. . 1 And back of the Enterprisefsignature is 35 years of straight-forward deal- ing in stoves and furnaces from end to end of Canada, and the enviable reputation o! the famous Enterprise Monarch Range. ENTERPRIE Pl PELESS FURNAE What Enterprise Pipeless ‘ Hun-u h» do» h». ,__ §.'§.éj‘£fi',.”..':.'.‘:;“: T, I Cl II I@ l? I O I V I oflmldlwm d9 ‘WYOU c Degrees, sn'd have, no. 1:» time Jig-a. seal nonhuman-ha; Q YOUR HOUSE. in l single day. can be made as warn and as any E‘ ,5: l stereos at valstsblss sad all foodstuffs. m‘ AND ' ' Ilaan you buy u» Iintarpriao Pipolnls, you m without um seat u» ‘ r the 1 ma . a a h m, sum u 4o x as lower floor. 5 . 3533's will Sifiilffi. nifihfiihJ-fl-‘frifiyfi-"ilxa ‘ifiuifiifolri No trouble to hast store, burns lssl warmth on winter's ooldsat day. bring- av room to the same delightful eoal than stoves. man hast. no “up”. n, or dirt i=1‘; ‘las-rusalorihyepn Ivufl rlibarlflfirmt, stated coialonarehl: danish“: ‘il-csalturadiater, Elem: "nngd “ "W" ll- Q is l Illlil I hubs In mm. halls or_ ‘ ‘ ‘.4- -, lamina-a 0:11: 11111512.; n n D ‘ ours trn - x I. AlBSTIWABT, ‘ ave as and You our IBIB booklet on Isa-a heatin . Let our heats: -‘ ' qnmLAn”, 0,3, engineers tell you how you can save from 1/4 to l/ of your fusl _i' have your homo always warn and any. all rooms at svsn temperature! ‘WQQLD N01‘ PART FOB ¥ and no dirt or dust. We will send you, too. Alssluhiy Fran a amlll TWICE THE Pmcn . ohart that will enable you to draw a rough layout of your home. Bend -‘ this bask to no and we will have our uglnaers draw for you the eerrsst Mt N!!!" tlllVlll labor- lsatllll aha for your luau. give you their advice and tail you what "l eonld so: of this I t-hn t f on n"; hula. oould lil-Qhizu mhnfui m: do’: fi.152§.".’i't"a'£lt'°':;l filfuifrvlkm-lufiihldnaqlii s33: In ten rooms. but new i believe it. . his). ' £11! liuraaeauxas veryklititletguel and C" I IO 0f i II Ifihll i_ , r to all who are lntsroatsd la IL I - mutdflmat doi-Islwsy withltjog tries .1": p _ . w" 1m! - i" IlsaIa. szu-rpnmusn rounnnr no. nan-a Il-‘filwhklll- 1s 1m- sue-t. Baokvile. ma. "“"""' m ~ "esrazarrhreri-"w"“~.:-.....'"':-......-'--:.u ssnsricrvoifir m EVERY 5lh"é§-..»as.sh..2"m.r t “u... " "n m. n m u- Inn 1 "l" ' ' nan n. a llmmyuhm? is thoroaglll! - an“ ‘dam. mdsf rylnevsrywayaadlaaaé leased. ILLIION I. OORIUII. Dnnanburt. N3. Our own dealer representative in your locality willmlllke the _ fawn (‘annoy ‘ - 2' ,1 .. " \ v , i, 7O accuses 7O accuses A COOL CELLAR {he unramed caravan with its rich j g the surrounding nations. Thirteen . hllitr Soul - Lesson Xi i I. Sept. 24 R§V.lEW—l8RAEL'8 CAPTIVITV ' l, AND ESCAPE Golden Text-Jrhe Lord hath done great. things for us..whereoi we are glud.—Ps. CXXV-Lafi. ‘,_.Tho period from the downfall of Judah to the e of the 01c Tes- ' time of captivity Babylon, followed- _ on of the exiles to ' d city. During this Y up among them {as prof great“? l‘ _who lived and ' v . d for the" of their coun- Wntchman oi’ adinezzer at the time o ably a priest of thlqftlfilge of Le sud possibly the son“of,-' eremi Five years after his“ ce in tlon of Jerusalem, Ezekiel denou ed the sins which piers" leading t nation ‘to destruction, The , sion ! the eating of the roll in -_ received tho divine com_ one of the Ezskiers chi ' symbols. The , words 1M7 _ ‘» , which folio whis description, off. particular vision _ the prophet after a seven a josru among the Jewsnlwoli _ , the banks of the River-Uhebar. whi- ther ihe Spirit of lhedoord had led him. in deliveringhis message he realizes the grave responsibility which is laid upon him. This is the ‘first time in Hebrew history that the prophet becomes the pastor, having ‘the care of souls. (Ezek. Chaps. ll and Ill.) _ Daniel, a Jewish captive carried zar, where he became renowned for his wisdom. When the Mali, 'whom Nebuchadnezzar summoned, were unable to interpret for the king his forgotten dream. Daniel, by call to the king's memory the dream of the image with head of gold and feet of clay, and to explain its meaning. He Iihereby saved from death himself and the other Magi, whom Nebuchadnezzsr had threat} ened to slay. (Dan. ill. 36-47.)» Daniel was still at the court when became ruler in Babylon. A This fooihardy ruler, while the, armies his drunken feast in the‘ palace ‘bringing forth the sacred vessel; taken from the temple at Jerusa- explain the meaning of the-vial ’ Law und-Olltfltmdellw-ll. to the peo- ' t captivity (B. -c. s91.) He we mp1s. Tlieéfifiilhll as continued week. Meantime also ‘theFesst oi captivity he received his dfil toting to insiru-Qlhllmlyy ihfiefecl-m" z '91‘ booths (o; m}, antes made of 4' green boughs (Neh 11151-8.) m; onomic law under which his 090D“? the help of God, was enabled to ra- -_ of Nova IScotia, in the name qfi iss Belshazzar, son of a Chaidean noble. of Darius were drawing near, M453 ‘Ethel Mumnnon’ Kgnsinggon, " P. E. |1. ' " years later-the diotresai-ng lows of the defenceless state of the pop- take his missloato building up tho city walls destroyed by Nehuchsd- nezzar. Hiqnsndertaklilganras pre- ceded by a. heartfelt pnlyer to Jeh- ovsih- a diplomatic approach to Art- sxerxes (the reigning king) and up- on his arrival inglflifilflttlem, a care- iui surveyofrtho; workto be under.- takeu. The activity _.af y» foe roundabout, and. 4M1, pougtaut {our of attack made thtllflfliwf rebuild- ing extremely difficult and danger- ous. 1t was due iudsrgasneuqure to Nehemiuifs persoyerappanwdrcour- age that the ‘»w9'!l1 1M not; dost) brought, to a puccoasful conclusion, (Nah. 1. 1-11.) The proper defences oi the» citymavipgl been wwunpleted. the people were, summoned to a public square-jIl-tltinflthe gatemt the city ,-whara,8zr gnawed rby other priests, read t e book of the from day."t0:..,¢a¥‘.:fllr0tl8ll0\11 K - Tabernuclesnwgs observed accord- T-he prophecies oi‘ ltlfllflchl We"! tered lDqJQPQWIEIIJ-B/l the time oi Nehemlahha second administra- tion 1hey§,\']‘he.QVldD rebuked are the same-us those with which Ez- ril and Nehemiah had to. contend, and the prophecies were evidently uttered lu connection with iheirrc- forms. jMalachi obsQFVBB and 9"‘ forces the demands of the Deu ec- had lived since the return from ex- ile. The hook and with it the Old Testament» closes with or 811N998 0i the day of the Messiah and a 1W0- phecy that another Blush would be His herald—l1 prophecy fulfilled l" 3_) ' .1», ..-.~ off as a boy in B. c. s06. rose to ADDRESS AND PRES ‘marrow. favor at the court of Nebuchsdnez- ‘ ’ ‘-- 0n Monday evening]: 419 4'19"?’ young friends of Miss. Ethek-MC- K-innon, Kensingllm. Wfl-"Bd "W" her at. the ‘Eclectic Rebekflgllodge. Lion her many excellent qualities of heart and mind. ‘Miss fllfllilillllm“ has resigned her position an the entered the Prince ICOIUAW Hmlillltll to qualify for the profession of nursing. Miss Mamie Shgen, ‘ i P? McKinnon’s many fniends, QXDPBSS" ed their sentiments in thecloliowing addresa:.— - . '\ _ -.-i _, 1.1, l SEPTEMBER 23,149 iutnimuli lllllilIllilllllllIllIlillllllllllllllilllllliitlillillllltlllillllliilIllllll 3 ., ,_, uiation CIlIIQtLNBHBIIIBlI to unde-r- i- ‘l-"x- ‘ r l John the Baptist. (-Mal-"IJl’r'L-l°'lyn\ N0, ~13, and showed thqir.»apvrevle-" storo of Mr. A. M. .Stewar$,.%fl<l-l".l5 ' Dear Sister lMoKinnoif‘."—~The| lam, to adorn the bunquetWWhenipieas-ant duty has been assigned to] ‘handwriting upon the wall appear mu by the iSistcrs and Brothers of’ ed in the midst of the reveirw Dan Eclectic Rlebekahlsodge, No. 73.__0fI lei was once more summoned toipresent-iug‘ to ‘you’ this token, as an, evidence of our esteemfifiiehdehip; it is interesting to note begin-and love. We could norconsent; to; spits of the unpropltious nature oqDqP-l- Wli-h you Wit-limit 1el1v-l-HE_ in; lward was duly bestowed‘ upon» Da iiei-(Dshiei v. 1-31.) ' I During fhsreign of Darius. (Cy- |rus) the succeeding king. who had iths interpretation. the promised rmyqfll‘ M11165 $01118 Ilielnefltv. lwWBV-Y‘ er- trifling, of our deep and abiding gratitude, for your unceasinlg efforts‘ tobeneiit our lodge; When in fut-i ure days you look-upon this gift,. let it be ' d ' nwremi-n er of the esteem, ililllllched m“ killgdlim (‘T0111 Beluin which you arc held by the ‘Hlfil-ETS,’ lflhflzw. Daniel (nowan old munilauu bmfhers" oi’. this lodge. wishing. |wus mode the victim of, a jealous} ‘intrigue. For disobeying the king's’ edict and continuing to: wosshim "God instead of bowing down to the king he was cast into the den at lions, but was preserved by God. As a result of this manifestation of- God's power, Darius proclaimed the name of Jehovah throughout his kingdom and ordered that worship be paid to Jehovah alone. (Daniel 3331M‘ The prophecy of Jeremiah that the Jews after 70 years of exile would return to rebuild the temple, was fulfilled in the time of’ Darius. One oi‘ the first acts of the mon- arch on his accession to the Baby- sion for the return of the Jews to Jerusalem. He put his decree of emancipation in writing and us- sisted ‘the ramming party (under chndnezzar had plundered, from the temple. lCompurullvely few Jews ~and those chiefly the most pious,- chose to leave the land of their cap- tivity where many ,of them had- founded prosperous homes. (Jer. time, the workers being too often- dilatory and the work subject to various interruptions, it was at last finished and solemnly dedicat-_ ed in B. C. 516, (Ezra. 111. 1 to Ezra Vi. 22.) , Queen Esther is one 0f the favor- ite Jewish heroines , and ‘the king Ahasuerus mentioned in connec; tlon with her story is identifier] with Xerxes, the son and successor of Darius. The manner in which by her bravery and wit she averted Humans intended massacre of the Jews is related in a stirring fash- ion in the Book of ‘Esther and is read annually at the merry Feast of Purim. (Esther Chaps. i.-X.) _ More than flfty years elapsed be- tween the time of the first return under Zerubbabel and the second return under Ezra. During this per- iod ths colony had mt prospered greatly and in many ways had fal- len away from God. Ezra, who was much regarded as a priest (possibly the high-priest) among the Baby: Ionian Jews. feeling the urgent need of reform. applied to King Axtaxerxea Longimnnus for permis- sion fo assist the colony. -He pur- posed to lead hack another band of exiles. particularly priests and Lev- ites, who should contribute by their presence to the spiritual wel- fare of the people. Having prepar- ed for the journey by DPRYBI‘ B115 fasting at Ahave. and trusting in Jehovah for his defence, Earn led t; -Ezra's reforms, at ' Jerusalem," es- All All. -6181 .- \n1,;1.2g_) . vclumbag, and acknowledged the ad- lonian throne was to give permis- dim-es “'- harfilew ‘Pmlefifllfiil W011"! the leadership of Zerulbbitbel) with 9PM“ i" the "is of M188 lMvKlnnun gifts, restoring also to their hands and 7mlll§le¢ anolherlhlll- l5 filled the sacred vessels which Nebu- lam‘ me greatemPosslbillllefi- Y XXIX. 10-14. Ezra. Chap. 1.) The ‘l’ “é ll-llllalllFliid. '11 bird-saline laying of the corner-stone of the glide” h“ lam lflbfltch 9f 98145 81 ' new temple in Jerusalem wasut; . _ ., tended with great rejoicing and al- awamagl ma" dewlllpment Wm‘ though the building occupied some lnlereflt- ' beaming. ‘Si; James tq}l|d..,1"r hm t. in you every success in your new workl w are yours in ‘Phwienshlp, Love sndflllflith, ' ‘ ' - Signed on behalfof the members of Eclectic Lodge, No. 73, | ~ ~ Susanna (Threw, P.N.G. ' "-"Pearle Matthews, N.G. l r cuss lDennis, V,G. ‘Miss MoKrinnon accepted the pro-I sent, a beautiful and, rsubrstantiall dress ,wieh flhat langungexnnd grace that adorn-the .-tr\1e.ludy. and said . i l Hi r DERWEAR ll . , ill’ Illllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllll llllllllllllllll TIC UNDER will llllllllllll _i:~ - , lull “ -..'..|-:|;iil I ‘I i .ll.ll‘fl.l it} I, l! ljilfillllli" , i ""1 u l] m] I I ll‘ ‘.1, l iii ' in [will l“ Ii ,insll:. ll ii l 1'1‘ l HIM Wm (b ‘Jill ill l. wmmli iiriiiifiirh - 111 the world,"-.umihow when ‘Polor lnul hot-Ii proiuiscal ilmt lit‘ company round 4o thc boy's lIOmErw-gfi pirate had lh-vunkjllvd, lllllv l-letor, should sec the play, hut, ivhvn flu- wifh us many props as could he "" tho original oi’ iloiur Pun, oxci-ieii- first night came, lioi-oinbvr 27.10114, jummi-d infn l-ho sit-k mnm, ly sulrl: “thus lsufi cn-uugh; lviis kill 11v nuts u lot oi’ them." Qhat although she would remove from Kensington, she would still be near, and would ibe pleased to main- tain the many friendships that she enioyed in Ken-sington, although her demand more. seclusion. The re- mainder of-the evening was passed in delectable diversion, and the Qelalllallofl loathed-the close of an "u ---.~r- ‘QPIDEFS EGGS AT THE ZOO. he first time in the l1ls"01'y ‘llort eh “Zoo"; and‘ the" "officials are A lkecn watch will be kept upon "I911 Eégfiqwhiih number 200, for, ' should the yOllIIg spiders emerge unobserved. it is probable that their iiirsi act will be to swarm over their mother and devour her. , ' As she herself‘ is believed‘ to have made a meal of her husband before her arrival _ atlhe "Zoo", she cahnol very well‘ grumble. After all, it is nature's why oi’ ecqnomising in the perpetuation of the race, and if, the baby epizi- ' ers did not find food handy at the oufset‘_ of their, existence they would probably die. _ ,, The mother, has been most care- ful in preparihg_._a_nursery_,for her offspring. ' ‘ ' IShs fashioned a silken busin- lllfe nest’, or qogoonfpbout 8th. corner of tliecase ,p , site 111e,- positing the egggihs “erfcsr 1y. pulled together the top so a to‘ conceeiihsm, in yiew, _ die r/hoie lob tqollnllgggiyom-kflojc ock n the morning 111111115. in. thoafler; noon-u-ifhou-t a ‘break for unoh. .. Whether she has been, wasting her time remains. to jhe seen; _ - Y, m: oanoum. inzfsri she's ~- “P craft‘ 15A u." Sir James Barrels fond of telling of a charming deed performed v_.by Charles ‘Frohmen. to whom‘ a incin- orioi is Ibsing erected hour ‘Marlow Bridge. When ‘fiFoter Pan" we‘! rat I,-its first prioducor b0 ndo l a ur safely across the d 1ft hells destination (Elm Y“; will .11. 1-30.)‘ .. . . v.1 , r all. Jim Xqrkbov ltpqril. °d pa a nunery tale. for some ild in diamstéi-Qpnil deep-in, a u. s-uie same in QUALITY the same in RESULTS FTER friends have complimented you on the lightness of your Bread and the delicious _ flakiness oi your Pies, have you ever stopped to think why your baking always turns out right when you use ooiwnes ROYAL HOUSEHOLD ‘FLOUR a One oi the reasons for this unvarying excellence is ause the finest wheat in the world is the onl kind -_ ~- 8006 enough to use for "ROYAL HOUSEH LD." This is specially selected hard Manitoba wheat. Our experts obtain the cream oi the wheat crop direct from the grain gr th h ' i i which cover the agar’! roug our chain ole ova ors glgllxuflllbuttits tri ‘of transiormiatlgif-"froéncw 611E115) every a e0 t e rocei ' ' _’ "ROYAL no ssuoifb" riddle; it"s,» a" accurate; scientific lines. . OGiLViElS “ROYAL HOUSEHOLD" -FL_ always the same. excellent Qualjtiestihd Broad-and- e-makmg virtues. U ' Flflerienced housewives all say: 1.-,.-,..,:-._, , n2. rrvi 1 riwH-‘Y “The Bakins Always Turnl Out Right whfli l Uee oflilvlc’; “Royal I-Ioqgehohi” Fll°ufs . ' Al d l ' ' l i’ irzzzsziii-rras: "" e" "ewe " e The Ogilvie Flour mans-cu. Limited“ nourish. -A 1on1 minim . minim . proteins 1m, 22» A ill ll ill ~ i» lffl -. “s; “r . _ . l ' ‘l f .' I ||lllllllllllllllllllllllll"illlillllllillllllll||Illlllllllllllll|Illllllillllllllllllllllll l | l unmmili IllIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll and" "' In for n long llllllilifi. (in guvo n spot-int porilnwiuuu-e for il1 learning fills, Frulniuui touk his zunusement uf the invalid. l