.ii' iq, :`.~I }. 5. .'é ii =|| y. l ilil. 'stir /’3i_ , it * it lil i i 1' l.-1.' ,.;_t_- fi; i-. , fi l fill' iii, .l iT*ll“ ‘ l I E , ell ii 5 it ig `r'“'- it I _ ‘».l i il at _' hi is-”r.:; __ 3 l >I‘.‘: K I - » ‘fe _ii ._,..¢'_ !r ,_. "» ¢ .7 3 ig 4 ii ir' it :P l' ll it il ‘M t fir al 5 1 il' i l | y. I l ...»- ...___ _,Qs .__ _ » l r _li AT 4, 4 i l l. J ~_ i ¢i_, . Oh. . L ; _/7 ,_/_U ___/__/_ _/___/7 2/ W/I/UW/Y//7////2 /__ _ / ///_V - owe throw complaints about met. T W/ f'/’f/'/"’i"""'/ /7"” aff///Z’/"'<.(_','/" /_ //_ . / /I . 7‘ ers"- /% / _ _ / ' / "This is no complaint He sends a ' " ' /f / / check for the amount of his l 6 ._ /{;g _, __~_____/"ya _-,'/, _,; -_ E _/f ,_ » ` ihil, and . , _ ____ L _ ' _' L’ " '/ ,A Q ‘ says it's very reasonable."-Tit-Bits. _. /4% L/ _ ___ I //__ _ _ me - fi ~. / /fe /»// if, I W/ ' - 1* ' “ .- r. //’ / / / 3 Added Sweets / Ilia Kind You Ilan Always lloiighl ' 1>Aca'rwo ~- ...E ,_-_...M ...wr ' _ _'ras cnARr.o'r'rn'rowN GUARDIAN _ rim or -iw t 5 OUPOBER 8 PW"'*° v~v~n "' _ l _ ` ' r' _ _ Im _ . ______l .__. f ~ - -- . _ "W" "A ' '~ -- --- 7' . ' l ' l PU'l'.l‘ING HEART INTO IT. \ GALLANTRY OF AN OFFICER. i:_to t§18_l\;1_§'_\:I_Ul_'_- 3:l_`____~__7_?_;\__e; l;i:__\1|'i_?: \Gl;_i1li,.'_Wl;)éa.t once interes _____ _ s cr es e ' e seves n matter, the ple _ 'Phat Lowell was altogether right Part, I h V come to hand of rescue. The msn was very qmiculi; to-suit being that the __ _ lem! ' , __ when he said "The gif_t without the cu Ms a e . . _ _' h 51 ' the water and Mr Jones had d f. _ Y “"9 HOW Nqr. lf You Want to be Sure of Qualify 1° "°:°". ‘"° ““ .““°1“.‘“` ° “ “'“" ”’--‘”'.I*'.“’i‘..`i'§;...?’.".i. ' ““ §..'.".. ....-... .... .. °... ..._ i...‘°.‘;‘ *“° “°’“1i»-1... _ ii, _ |LESSUN HL OCTOBER “_ genera son o way, an ye. n our ond officer of .ne i. . _ . _ _____________ when both were picked Testimonial ____ v__u_ __ r with . time of giving we often fail miser- Tower," who, at Savona, _in June een _._ b______ ht Duke- _ _ h ‘m "$1194 by gh, ably in living up t_0 the ideal which last risked his life in rescuing a life- HD Rnd the 11111311 WP5 Z On o ‘Bucc euc as Vice uy THE LAST JUDGMENT. bis statement suggests. man of the vessel. It appearethat the ' _ _ J , _ _ ion of Mr ‘ Matt 25, 3146 _If that offering conveys to our 5,-emau was pn-mending on hoard the The Captain of the steamer, Captain ones bravery. The Gu'\d _ \ ii "lend ln 5°m° ‘mbtle yet-““ml“mk' steamer in an inebriated condition. H. Byers. r€P0I‘tUd thi! *Wt 01 MP0' '10 3|`mU86 for a public prleiiintopmu ble th GOLDEN TEXT a way, some oug_ht._of our un- when he fell from the sings gangwayisrn to the imperial Merchant Service in due course. °tl°l1 B _ _\._"_ ._'f 1 gh/ ~ __ W5 :gf .r -ff _ gr ___ 1 Medicinal and Toilet Preparations A You can`t judge the quality cf, complexion cream, of talcum powder, cf headache wafers, of ln the drug store. You must either take chances on their quality -or buy by the NA-DRU-CO ` You certainly take no chances when _‘/ou buy any toilet article or ined~ lcirial _ reparuticn which bears the narne N/.-DRU-CO and this trade m As soon as you see “NA-DRU- CU" you can be absolutely certain that the article is the very best. 'l`l'e Nnticrial Drug and Limitel. lit; _“periltl:if1:;;;:i;l.;of over l_ "l.'\-'.`RL'-Qu ;‘-rrgrarzz _ r.:.ul;c are the best known fo medical science. The rtzrny ani strength cf the ingredients are assured by rigid te._rs. The ccrnpfirzxdzztg is done by expert chemists, who are thorcirghly qtir.l.:`iec_‘ fir zi work s iirxcivizeg that e\~er_‘»':li:rig has been done to make them right, we gizaraiztee, ;;:::ively and NA-Z;i\"J-"JJ prcparatieri. lf you find any one unsatisfactory we wart ;.';_u t. r~.-t;:r:i it to the cfruggist from whom you bought it and he w.ll rt-:';:::.i _‘.~\.ir ziicncy. _f-rl; gs-_~:_r rli_';;ii:::iii cr druggist all aboutthe NA-DRU-CO lite. Tiny are rrzen cf :;.tnnd£ng in your community, worthy of . y€;:r r;_'_:_.;c;;..;>. 1.11.1 in position any ine:nbr.»r rr' either prcfession, on request, a full list of the ing;'ed_f.-nt:;` in any NA-DFVQLT-CO l Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets C'.tre:»:.' .:'.».i~~..i:ii r.~ .'.' ::» _r:; flaiulcnce -iri.___._,..'.'_ _i ~ ciiroztio -.EJ'..j_-epsia. ' N a-Dru-Co Headache Wafers Slcp a licetiaclirz in LBO minutes. ".ontain no harmful drug. Na-Dru-Co Talcum Powder 3 kinds-‘/i1l“t--§?:.:;e- i~`|e:.li Color. Gems of reir‘i:_ iirracrtt and refinement. Na~D:.‘u-Co Complexion Cream l’re'.'cnts tau and surzburn- removes wrinkles. _ Na~Dru-Co Sugar of Milk ' Pure and abso 'National Drug and Chemical Wholesale Branches at: Hnlifax-St._JohA-Mnnh-eel~Ottawn-Kin¢¢ton-Toranlo-Hamilton- Lqndon-- Winnipeg-Regina-Calgary~Ne\soh -Vancouvnr--Victoria. $ indigestion tablets, or of laxatives, Trade Mark. -R - O .ll-', :g sig ark. ALWAYS LOOK TCI '"0' TRADE IIAIIK Chemical Company of Canada, dollars in perfecting this line of liens. o vital to your health. unreservedly, each and every to tell you, for we_will furnish to preparation. Na- Dru-Co Laxatives Act without any discomfort. increased doses not needed. ._ Na-Dru-Co Baby Tablets Relieve Baby's ills. Especially valuable during teething. Na-Dru-Co Tooth Paste ,» Clcausesthroughout-prcventsnecay -makes the teeth beautifully white. ' Na- Dru - Co Shaving Stick The Stick in the Glass Case. lutely reliable. Con;any of Canada, Limited L lil|lltIll:l»ni:...\...1.s i_.f\_nflli&ilJ '¢»i.ri_.is.a f Iris. |`;,_euakf\.i»l Buy|Kellogg’s and try Ke1logg’s-then you’ll buy itl again. You won’t tire of it. There’s the welcome toothsomeness in it, you’ll like. With sugaf and cream, Kellogg's is the daintiest morsel ever rolled it under your tongue-with t qualities your' body ought to have. A dime will proof its worth. in 10C MADE A PACKAGE I IN CANADA ALL GROCERS _DJ l least, ye did it unto Me."-Matt. 25: 40. POINTED SUGGESTIONS. By Rev. D. W. Snider. isuflicient to compel thoseof the un- believing to admit, "Truly, Jesus is the (‘hrist, Son of the living God !" The present lesson is of such achar- acter. There is but one alternative: Jesus is exactly and absolutely what He claims to be, or He is--_ Let it be written blank. No one cares to fathom such 3 depth of infamy. can And if Jesus is what He cluims to be, why 'should anyone seek to minim- ize ur pare down or shade away the full force of the supernatural in His words and works, where no other ex- planation can as fully or ‘as reason- ably meet the case 'I i not Foreknowledge belongs to God, and everything has been taken into ac- count. Those who have never sinned are provided for, andthose whose lives have been a humble, helpful min- istry are admitted to share it eter- nally-place, and privilege, and en- joyment forever.; eternal reward. U 8 O Those who have revelled in sin and whose acts have* been on-e long dis- Obedience, are likewise provided rlcr. And those whose lives have shown a hlindness_,to compassion. while proud- 15’ asserting that they have been wide- a_\va.ke and on theilook-out to idq, the fight thing to the right person, are sent to share such provision eternal- 15’-8 place of wrath, forever Wrmh to come ! Eternal punishment! The reward of the rigihtsbus and the pmishménit of the wicked is in each case a surprise to them. The surprise of the righteous is the crea- ture of his sense of tuiworthiness, while that of the wicked is bgrnl of his feeling thet he is eqltl to the best. The first beatitude of the Ser- mon on the Mount, a'n-d the funda- mentaf of Christian character be- comes increasingly important, in the light of such a fact: "Blessed are U10 Door in spirit, for theirs ris the kingdom of heaven." The judgment of the righteous as well as of those who are separated on the left hand, depends alike upon the doing of things which can be done-the things which are close at hand. Every one has a nleigh'bor_ hut, every one is not a good Samaritan. Compassion, the compassion of a brotherhood which is p, brotherhood :_ndeed, is the keynote of the king- om. he healthful strengthening, i 1 V ~'rr-is swssr- _ HEART or 'rr-is cons" \\ 2 ll! ‘.. ` ` glove are;-.pr 'P é l__4_'_ _ / ~ ,Q _ / , _/;__ __ Sentw en o1rs@l'1oc0- ish” 6 /”'.l.___,»,ii,9_ lates/ahre OIXI thh\ scene. _ .1-.'=.t':..i"::if::!:'g"r'.°°'%s°.t::lf ..,.,,,,,,.,,,.. N / - I / _ _ -_ / 0 gli C/an ' rfislsti them Dominion Blend Tea I femptmg' clel1c1ou,sness. _ R __ ed) ’_“`”°“ni` Daintiest, richest »'fi~l‘°i;. ( egls et \ m' S., 5. - gf __y17i.,i1i&- Ahece Pwdvw *V /i`li°‘°»°»‘“f°.?.>“..i'» _t ' f/ ./ i _fm ' `__ -_ \ ~`\`<\\ \\\ \ “gm % P _...s 4/_ superintendent. 'Phe choicest discipleship is that which is so complete in its consecra- tion that what it does is the effort of a life which is abandoned to the good. The individual act is, there- fvrc. -not a matter which the memory would seize and retain. It is simply one of a series, and of a series which is so continuous that they become a flow. Such may be said to he uncon- scious discipleship. There is foundation for the opinion which is offered that the judgment portrayed in our lesson is not that of those who have known or heard of Jesus, but of = those who have never believed on Him because they, have never heard of Him. It is well, therefore, to study the passage in the light of the teaching of Jesus which is found elsewhere, as, for example, John 3. 17-19. _ If such is the judgment of those who have not heard of Jesus-“of the nations"-what must that he of those who have heard and disoheyed? Let us not fail through unbelief as the Israelites, who, for that reason, oould not enter into Canaan. - "You should send ‘an inspector down to see what's the matter with this man’s meter," said the cashier in the gas company's office to the " ” began the superintendent __;____,_.. Sllllllll SEHUUL LESSUNI derstandmg and appreciation of him heart sympathy for his tastes and needs, it is a real gift, otherwise it is not, any more than if he had pick- e a e epar - ment store. It is the heart that is in it that makes it worth anything Y thing And we can takie this same throught into all the relations and duties of lile, and we will find everywhere that it is the heart we put into our service that alone makes it really worth while. Life has ...any hard lessons, but the hardest of all is the lesson of love, but if we fail to lcsrn that lesson the failure is a fa- tal one. We have heautiful dwel- ling places, with every comfort and convenience in them, but unless each inmate makes his or her contribution of love and sympathy and real fel- lowship to the common stock it can never become a genuiine home. Snlfishness spoils the home, as it spoils everything else, and the fai- lure to love is the greatest of all failures. there as it is everywhere else. Self is the greatest gift that we may give Either to our fellows or to God, but it is the odering that seems hardest for us to make. And when we have learned to put our heart into all the relationships and duties of life we have learned life‘s greatest and best lesson. WHAT A JAPANESE WIFE LEARNS A Japanese wife is more than a wife. She is an artist in the most difficult of arts--and the nifrst. needful -the art of handling msn. It is the consum-ing ambition of her life. For it and in it she lives. The women of Nippon are not notn- bly attractive in either face or figure. Sh: suffers 3, severe handicap in nom- patis.>n with Engli.~'h and American woman. Therefore she docs the nrxt best thing-she displays policy. l hc- Iie\e your word for it is tact. Of the wonun of Japan there is r-nv, just one, opinion among licr jutl\_-es-~ especially among her foreign critics; As a wife slic is ull iznritlreness and lovableness. This is quite remarkable, coming from men the world arounil. Whatever may he their critisms on other things, they are all praise for the Japanese woman as u wifc. There is a reason; thcrc arc more reasons than one. In the first place she is a past inis- tress in the nrt of cornrnuruliiig mcn, only in licr cnsc it. is no longer an art»~it is second nature with her. The basic, elemental uiialitication of a great conunnnder nf men, East and West, is and always has been this- to linuw how`t<.' niley. Evcryboilv know that. tlreater than lie who sn`\v St. Helena after seeing Austcrlitv., the Japanese woman acts nut what she knows-\\‘hat she knows so well and has known so long tlint she is no longer even conscious of it. MIGHT Bw 'rrtu`r~:. Mrs. Neighbors-"'l‘hey tcll me your son is in the college football eleven ?" Mrs Mulaprop-“Yes indeed !" Mrs Neighbors-“Do you know what position he plnya ?” Mrs Malnprop-"I ain't sure, butl think he`s one of. the drnwlracks_" _-_"§g\lii<»:ill_\' illlislrrrrii-il :i:ul.r.i|nri:i nl- ctl on l\_v " flu- nlnn on llvr .<|>ul." lirii-;f__\' stor- ies, by uritluuns _vnu lcnnw. ]u'o\'irlt~ pl.~:|.~.in-1- ilu- lllv fiction lover. All |\l|:ist~.~. ol' (`uinuii:~n lift* nrc hurt'-'l`lll'l (_`.\.`\'_‘\l)l_-\.\' (`l'f.\"l`l`!lY i.-, purely at wet-l\l_\' for thc (lauizuiiiin pwplir. `__r fs-1; W f ‘ “.2”-1?fi?=>?=f5*.;i.‘»'viii# . "~J*~_~~ _"-5ie'=f- »_~ it Cut out this Coupon __- ancl mail with one dollar The Canadian Century Montreal. Send ine The Canadian Century each 1 week for one em' from Nov. lst, l9l0, > Only Qc. pci' ivcck for the lx*-si rvazrl- ing--52 nun1l.»ci'sol' (fnrr:irl:i'.\' _:.'-_'i'<‘¢if<‘>'l \vcckly, :i big, live, illuslrziti-tl rn:i,<;:i- '/_inc,’tcctnir1_;f with inlcrcsl frmn rover' to cover. for $1.00. 'l`lll‘l (`i\.\_\l il."t N Cl‘ll\"_l`UltY sells nt :ill iii\\\'s-siiiiuls for 50. but by si\l>s<~i‘|l>§ii_5;‘ now only ;?..“.,r.§:.‘:t'.“.;‘;':..°r" :haf ':.°'“ : » Read this advertisement care- How frequently the lessons during indiscriminate and wholesale giving E m n -, the Plist mon'-hs have °°“‘m`“i“°d is an altogether empt and senseless u - S ~ I |willing lips to say, and have been ' _ ' A DH . ___._ .__ _ .En _____.? ._ .. ._ ,__~,~..i,__~_r__ _ ,__ ____ ‘L_ : -. .. , ," ,‘:` l_‘~_" _‘ `-,:',__. _r " , ';, "3 ,._ ‘ _|'=-- - -rf " `. A < " " *li* ." 2 `/ti 11* Canada's Illustrated Weekly $5@®.®® in Prizes Send to-clay for sample copies of Ti-is cANnniAN CENTURY. .- l‘ll1'l\-.~‘ li_\' li :ul- - . :_»- .___ .___ aaa/ ` l;_~;l.~'. ~¢..~.....~-»~... ......»-~¢.». . ..»...~-»-»» .N ~. - _ 1? ii.; 92" rs #__ You can earn part of this prize money. You crm rio it in your spurt- inomrnts. l|iit‘|‘i‘>lu‘1' Iileei ilu* l:|i'_1gt-_-il. liriis ol' :.iil>;.'<'i‘ili<‘i‘.~s lo lliis big illlistiuilul \'.'L-<~l~'.|_y iiiazgaiziirc. li-3 if3i_g Cash Prizes $150,436 lo lilo |><‘rsoii si-iirliiug in lliv ,‘_'_'i'v;ii_<'\'l’i1iirr.l»<-roiyt-:irly>.ul>si-rip- limi.. lo 'l`ill‘l (`_\X.»\l.)l_f\f\' (`l;\r.\'`.<-ml in _vintr nuino now. \\'<‘ will sciiil to __ _you suinlili- t;i:a_:;‘.~|7_iri<‘.~' losliow _your l`ri<-ntls. 5 ::n_~.'r'r‘i u_°i‘.~;l ` 1? w i fl»" .... .. __ ._ .i THE CANADIAN CENTURY MONTREAL ' erm . _ T- , 'Y ""`_1'f'f5.%.""7"i Jia.-rt <-ol|<‘<'i :i ilollur with cnolt siil>s<~i'i}»lio|1 We will look :liter (thc iwsi :intl lu-c|> ii i~:u't-fill tally ol' your __,_.__._,,.__.,,_.,__ ‘R .Q \_. '_ J*-\i_ ._ .'J.‘ ‘»-.<52-“e'<.."'€~ P: » _ :_._ 1 if t ' t 't th' 1 I _ _ _ _.. ,,_ Ai.. __ _--~-'-5"' -Y' _'“‘ "‘ ' _ ' _"" _,;'**~~»;_,____< "I"“°m“°h 3** Y° ‘lm it “mo ‘me sel\‘i'eia,puouino(ivri 533;, incigurokuooliii- . ~ of these, rn brethren even these ~ » 9. e s (£15 -._i'f,' n"_\ |\ -,_'; .~§=i'§ 'r' N si'-i .\ " rig, ¢\'.. '.r. ru i ..,,. .. -_Y -» -r . 3 iii "All fi* ll-I-‘J x ,ti Enix-E Q.. ii 3 if xi ',i:; 1-=r.--af A’ 15? al- .___ ;-4 __-'s (3 ';:. F. F. Kelly. ‘ a-isamtt _“___ \ 7-~ fr §__ _. /Z ;/ (‘§3 You should wcnr Pen-Angle Hosiery. und N. ntner kind. For thhi is tho only Cun:i.~ilo!'I. lb- cuusc no hosiery that is not SEAMLES3 can be coirifortnliltr ~ n n i- 5.2.00. fectiy, not ts shrink nr stretch and “l“"`- “xl""“‘l| helm' °“‘l°" mugoqus , _ _ _ the dyes to be absolutely fast. We l’|"‘|““- "0-" °' 3 |’“"”' il' ’ No. -020--.Sanw utzaility as 1160, but gnnranggg mom gn W," |°ng" fha" pairs, $3.00. _ lliuvirlt _ lllsrlv unl_\'. liox nf Il any "gimp ¢g.|1m°|-5 or cum" illllls 314/0; ii lull!-u $11.00- hosiery .u|d_at the same prices. If, No. B00-"Black KnlKhl'_; "V'_l_'_'_;‘;r ~°~ is >'~ flu' .i".°.1.2i;° .§;"1:‘.".°.': '.?."°.i:."..° :.”f.‘.'.';":,.5';“°;:;.t°:n:.°‘n..“....... }\,l:,',H',',",' |‘:1',"‘;l',',‘_,_ “|`€|',|,“__|l‘:"-‘,.,l";,l'|’; you should ever find a salr that Ilan wool. il-pl silk splice liccll BIN! drirll .t`un, H lfiitlu r', "i.'i:iii`\||i-|.v,|iii,. f:_":_'_°_____‘m|| _qhla 9t\:15"“"*°° lp" WW }Ql‘N- BOX Of allmlrlr "Joi 6 pair" t»i_\rt|.~, |i<.nr-I |;r;t_', ..r. ot .i l».|l|.-- $1.60. il new pa". fr.. U' annum No _ow caswmere h."_ho"_ U F' ' i _ - --#_-_-#___ Same quahty as 500. DU* "Km" No. 1720 -Finn .~|--.nay Cotton fl'ns':. - Mail' (2 |»'\ l` i v i l ' ORDER THIS WAY Ank at the :tore first. If they cannot luuply you, state number, size ol shoe or stocking and color of hosiery desired and enclose price. and we will fill your order poutnald. Remember we will flll no order for loss than one box and unl one nlze ln a box. BE SURE T0 MENTION SIZE. ADDRESS A\ BELOW: -Penmans, Limited, Dept. 54 P w i it. insck only- H” °‘ ‘ piiiri' 51.00; s pairs. 82-00- Na. a:4o_~r;v.»t-mst' comm eoekl; Medium vdelrznt. Marla from flaw" ply long staple combed BKYD nd cotton yarn with six-pl? he"-l” an mr-s. mcfc, ugh: and nm-ir _"_ I'ut up in boxes. Box of I Pl ll.00; 0 pairs, $3.00. gg