111:" ' “m” World Traveller; Gives Tanlac High Praise “Taniac has restored me to such excellent health that l can recom- mend it most sincerely. it brought me complete relief alter I had been . in the hospital two months with “r1590” Qp GA11A1JE1,;_.NQw1neurltis. and built me up in a short 1 say “u, you’ 381mm from memitlme from a drcadlully run-down men, and let them alone: l'or it this 8011111110113’ counsel or this work be of men, it, T1115 91111111111110 9111181118111- J18! wm come w nought, 1,111 11' 11 1m Qfiliillili) by Mrs. Vivian Angelo Short, God. ye cannot overthrow ii; lest 1113111)’ 811188111811 1851118111 01 2-139 ha“), y, ‘be round even to fight 34th Ave, Calgary. Mrs. Short is a 35am,“ God___Ac1§ 53g. 31y woman oi‘ exceptional education and refinement. She has travelled exten- sively, having been practically all over the world. She lived in Lon- iion and Paris several years and has visited Smyrna. recently burned in the Turko-Grecitm conflict. and Con- stantinople. y. "About a year ago.” said Mrs. Short, “l was attacked by neuritis -it caused terrific pain in my knees. ankles, arms and shoulders. The soreness and stiffness were excep- tionally severe, and often my ank- 19$ and joints would be painfully swollen. l could not walk, every attempt catising me periect- agony and l was unable to rest day or night. - "On the urgent. advice oi a nurse 1 began taking Tanlac. Within UWO weeks i was so much improved i was able to walk about the house. l took lour bottles. and as at present 1i am totally irec from an)’ 111108 01 my old malady. l will always 1881 that, l am deeply indebted to Tan- ldTztnlac ls sold b)’ 1111 509d drug‘ gists. var EARTHQUAKE ssur 1Sunday Lesson1. 1 Nov. 28. ililSllliill h!‘ Infants and Children. Mothers Know lliat Genuine liastoria 11 12.21:. , - will)’. u they di 28 veers ago-because it i; ‘still the some goodnbToo. Lesson lX. "l" '"'e . when" JE8U8 CUREfaoTxli GADAREN heritage In liter DE 1c‘ - YQIIII ' ' Golden Text-For the Son of Man is come to save that which was" lost-Luke xix.:10. vo-oo-o-vo NOVEMBER 20 1y t , , Lesson Text-Luke Will. vs. 1-3. 26:33, 38, 39. -l<‘or the entire les- son sce Luke Vllil. Tho Tlme-—-Aulumn oi A.D. 28. in the second year oi Christ's minis-l try. matuuuaunuuuui-im The Place-The Sea oi Galiloc;. near a. town by i.he sea in "the i-ountry oi the Gergasenes (Godar- enes)" on the sea coast. ‘ NOVEMBER 21 REWARD 1s SVREH-The Lord ‘is with you. while ye be wit-b liinl. Be ye strong there-fore. and let not your hands be weak: l'or )'11111‘ W011‘ shall be rewardod.~-2 C11N111'1l11011 1522.7. m nnuunun Oar Lord's first preaching tour through Galilee began soon alter ills temptation in tho wilderness, arid is recorded in Luke iIV:44. With the eighth chapter oi St. Luke begins His second preaching tour through His home province. "And it cnme to pass, afterward.” The expression marks a new phase, a new departure, in Christ's mode oi action. Hitherto He had made Capernaum His headquarters, re- gardeii it as 'Hls own city, and not gone any great distance from it. At this .perlod--the exact beginning of which is only vaguely marked- lie began a wider range oi mis- sions. “That He went throughout every city and village." The Greek implies that Ho preached from city to city and from village to vil- lage, doing the work with great thoroughness. "And the twelve were with Him" The twelve dis- ciples. This implies that Jesus and the twelve were heralding the glad 1if11118s together, and not that Jesus alone preached, the twelve being with Him merely as trompanions; they were co-iaborers in the gospel mission. "And certain women which had been healed oi evil spirits and lniirmities." ‘Once Jesus‘ disciples (J-ohii lV.:27) were surprised that He would even speak with a woman so neglected were women in the East in His day. Jesus was the ile- iiverer oi women from the low ro- gard 111 which they were held. ~lt i-s He and He alone that has givon woman her rightful place in the world. No one but He would have admitted women to be associates on an evangelistic tour. St. Luke's (iospcl. so tender and gentlemotos especially this aspect oi Christ's ministry. and it is thought ‘that k ’ NOVEMBER 22 Buy acan ofRED ROSE C0FFEE_M FORG-lVE AND BE Foruiivnrv: , flm"? "i111 midi! P184" 9011-‘ _w1|en ye st-and praying, orgive. . k f ye have aught against an)" 111111 your {rather also which is in heav- en forgive your tFBBPHEW-‘h-"Mam 11:25. NOVEMBER 23 ll . - v f 10 frllhten off the raiders ‘ dan, and ior them the swine were were no other missionaries. rigged up 11m machmo m‘ 11' doubtless destined. "And they be- Jesus aitor healing the demoniac disused beehive and had g me 1' sought Him that lie would suffer iuvinoek atrcordance with theionl- made oi fierce barking or drew" them to enter into them." it was ish wish oi the fearful (ladarenes. Then he- connected the mo“ an insane notion which Jesus hum- left their country, crossing back to‘ by an emu-p; W1“, W111, 11181131111‘ orerl in order to assist the cure. Capcrnaum. . which was some ‘distancetr- 011“ "And He suffered them." Our Lord's a mad but mm“, sight 01°11?" attitude toward the destruction of ‘ wATcH 1305.3 gtgrage bauery suppned m ' 1 the swine. the property oi others, rcnt. and. as soon as a mums cor- ims been variously explained. Pos- irriiit farmers in various parts was seen to stop and the H" Bibi)’ the Cries 01 1118 11111111110 11111)’ of ‘Canada are greatly annoyed by pants alight in the road a ml’ have been 1186118881)’ 10 1118 011m. motor parties that pull up in tlfe was turned‘ on. tho hiddyep s11" 111111 8111111)! 1111011111 111111 1110185 111111 roads near the plantations ilililli-‘JF-"lpll was srrt in motion 3111110“ l11‘1\'111e 0109811)‘ 11111)’ 118 611811110811 then raid the orchards for iriiit raiders were alarmed to 11mm W118"! 1118 5111111)’ 111111 "V88 01' i181“ Tho amount oi fruit. stolen in couple oi dogs somewhere 1m 111"" ‘"8 “11199111911- 111191111" 1° 1111B W11)’ is considerable but of orchard barking fiercely n“. th-inc own house and show howlmm-e importance 1S the dmnage This flavor device his m great things God hath done unto (lflng w we plants and trees’ highly successful and other? 111 thee." in this 1111i! 11811111811 1118' One farmer had the lngeniquiflfercrs iromithe inotor thie m trict cast of the Sea OiGllill0FilllBfO11dQfl Qf using an old phon0graph1teud to copy um mea- veu SAFETY FROM ldvilnj The 18111‘ oi the lmrd lendetli t0 lilo: and lie that. lratil it shall abide satisfied; hi: shall not be visited with cvil.-~~ Proverbs 19:23. NOVEMBER 24 1T CAN'T 13p nopihjw-No man 1 For liver I Thirty Years can serve two masters: l'or either ‘he will hate tihe one. and love the EASTURIA‘ ‘other; or clsc lie will 110111 19 1119 one. and despise the other. Yc mm- ‘iiot sr-rvo 1Matthew 6:24. The immunity oi Great Bill-ail! from cathquakes is due to its geographical situation. it lies at ‘(flgt 1,000 miles north oi £118 nearest, point oi the great earth- quake "belt" which selsmologis-ts have located and- traced r181"- round tho globe. This troubled zone rims roughly parallel to the Equator through. 111F011" C1115“- Asia. Minor. the 111181111811111188“ countries the Canar)’ 1511111115 111141 Central America. with an auxili- ury belt running southward along the west coast of South America. Every big ezirthquake oi 1110118111 times has happened‘ somewhefil tiltllii’; this bol‘, and‘ generally when the sun and riioon hav8 been so 11180811 111111- 111911‘ cm“ hint-ti pull along the crit'cal rez- (lod and alienation.»- 1N! b!‘ COMIIIIY. IIIWYOII GI?!- NOVEMBER 25 FIARTHLY TREASHRPIS Iwba)’ not i", {or yourselves treasures e11" on earl-ii, where moth and rust data corrupt. anii- where thieves bgefg through and stezti.-Mattliew . . We Gave the Women the Voii and they unanimously elected Our (hiei ‘lo represent them in the baking oi the whitest and most “"i1),g;§Qfn° ' end mzidt throughout P. E. island. The women and h1<.1.cod‘s Flour are the mainstay of our country. NOVEMBER 26 'l‘l<)A.CiilNG TRANSGRPJSSQRS. -— Restore unto me t-he 10)’ _01 1111)’ gapiatiim; and uphold one withltli)’ [r913 spirit. Tlien will l teach‘ trans: grmmors my “Hlyl-i; and sinners shall be converted unto thee.- Psalrns 51:12.13- We McLl£0D MILLING - r f", l1 in Northern Ontario. w11o W'81‘8 -‘loi't homeless b)‘ the recent i‘01‘B51 IfIFOS. 6 . PATFORD Ask your grocer for 1 ‘ 1. _ I ~ ' , "OUR carer" and ' ~ ' " ' "McLEOWS SPECIAL." ‘ihe "Flour: that Satisfy. I the speaker of the [louse oi . (Zommons. the Sergeant. at arms, and various oiiicizils oi‘ Govern- Iment departments. and is quire a A iv-w privilcgt-ti intiiviiluals rei-Tlclilztiiy one. occupying altogether ccutly had if!!! pli-zisurte m‘ soi-iniybelwecn three and tour hours as, in the liinlish b01150 of (‘tmimonsyil 11118- ' in lmiiiliiii. a pound weight worth1 inside tho cavity in the wall| about $2.244) ‘there is an oblong lcadcn case, it is matii: of platinum. a mclali1i6F111f-‘11(5i111.1' scaled. inside this the priest-m vaiui- oi which is ab- case zi-re two 11111110811031 1101105. out $140 an bum-v, and it is the. both scrcivcd down and souit-d. standard ior the imperial Britishf in one is a silver gilt casket. pound oi‘ sixteen ounces avoirdu-icontttining the platinum pound. pols. There WilS tilso on View at wrapper! in Swoilish filtering pap- tlie Siillli.‘ time a thirty six int-loci". ivhiiril is sot‘! and frictionless. bar iii bronze. the standard of thetln the other is the yard bar oi imperial British yard. ;bronzo, reclining on eight rollers Oriliiiarili‘ tlrcsv two articlosizind insulated: by slips oi mica are kvpt hirrnictitwally sealed ilp,‘i‘r0m contact with other metals. in a cavity in the wall of one ol'| This bar when taken out for ex- tho r-nrl-"h"... n1- 111v. House otfaimiiiation ,in Ailgust last. was CfliIlilliiilH. But now and again atiiollnri to have upon it certain niys long intervals. varying from toil torious markings. T118fi8- 0110"?“ to thirty years. they arr taken out thought, were due to vibration to ht- examined and iesiicd. st up through the air raids in the The i-oretniiny is attended hyclnsing years oi the war. Asmara UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you ZIFC not gelling Aspirinat all THE REAL “POUND" AND "YARD Acccpi only an “unbroken package” of “Bayer Tablets of AspFfiri," which coniriizis tiircclions and dosc worked out by pli; . ions during 22 ycars and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Ncumigia Neuritis _ . ‘i-Ixirrzslic Lumbago P8111, P111" ,c.<iii'iiiislicil in n jachoolalono ilespatclied :1 consign‘ Imimruy hundred. dollarsi, gntihened uinilcr H Junior Red Cross workers. I 1 what i: The Junior Red Cross? JUNIOR RED cnoss AUX- 1; '1\_|=iE$ HELP LITTLE -~--,r.--1,;h tlujTneilium of the‘ liiiil~i~ Rod (‘rose Branches, now iest ni the schools w. W1:- irio. hundredsof children were enabled lo take a personal‘ part in the relief of those children l iThc c1lrildrcn Oil ‘on-e Toronryi‘ mcnt oi’ clothing etc. "11111911 a‘ the management 01' 1119171 ‘It consists oi the children oi all nations united for health and hu- miarlity. The Canadian Junior Red Cross which has branches in ever)’ Pro- Vince publishes a very 1111111811118 illustrated monthly 1111151111119 wibich it is hoped will draw the children of this Dominion more closi-iy together. Einery cent oi tine mone)’ 1'8- ccivcti from the school 01111111811- elther from their annual memtber- ship tees (25 cents to be earned ior the purpose ii possible) or from special funds raised by giv- ing entertainments, is spent on ltass fortunate children for glasses, special treatment or necessities. For Self and Country. lit serves to educate and Encour- ago the children in keeping their bodies healthy. so that they may become A. 1. Canadians Every boy and girl wearing 11 junior Red Cross button stands ior health and service. Prince Edward Island Lasit year thr- pupils ln only r few schools heard of the Juninn Rod Cross, hilt some oi those did splendid work. Prince Street School, Charlotte town had the distinction of form- ing the iirst branch and called lt the "Excelsior Junior Red (iross Auxiliary." This branch, including grades iX and X accomplished a great deal during the school year and the girls found it a great bone fit tn themselves as well as to those whom rthey- were nible to help. Aimong many other activities. they gave an entertainment with "Health Movies" and charged a small admission fee. As a result they were nlblo to contribute $19.60 to the Junior Rod Cross Fund. At Christmas they provided three baskets to needy families where there ‘were children and they took full charge of the collections made in the school ior the "Starving Children of Russia." Shorirrooke School, Prince Coun ty was the only school where 100 per cent 0i the pupils joined, Eyes That Can Sea. tFrom the Red Cross Fund ior last year. already a9 Prince Er] ward island children, who would otherwise not have been able to continue at school, have received a thorough eye examination and been provided with glasses. These tn procure glosses otherwise. izenshlp. 1022-1923. Wellington Soliool was the first or" boxes of l2 tablets-Also bottles oi 24 and INF-Drought!- one to ihrm a ilminch this year while Montague. with five rooms ,t1we to the Japanese. whose counr. SUFFERERS IN THE NORTH [FY is so often the seat 0i 11 1111145" 1 ,lrous eartlilluilke. 1118 children would have been unaibie ‘Surely this makes for better ci-t- ion bus been at u 11111111111111“- ‘invcntion 0f, .1... Snigfflnlifflph and the 111E111 thorough stud; of artliuiwke l1 811 \)|l\€l'll'l. many of the writer's informants were women. "Mary," called "Mag- dalenti." Alter Migilol, a watch- tower. The word Migdol is com-. mon, but a place marked now hyaf squalid hamlet known as MejdeLi at the south oi the little plain 0Y1 THE BARBER TURNS CRITIC. Mr. Thom-as lHardyKs barber rev centiy confided to Mr. 1F. Hedi/and] ‘Davis that in his opinion the novel-1 ist is sadly overrated. Hi5 00111-1 ments, as reported by lVir. Dali/ls in] the ‘Bookman are as iollows: Such- a quiet little man. ‘Youd never: know it was Thomas iH-ardy. Such an old overcoat. and such a 11111-3131 umbrella. He used’ to talk to me1 about London as it was years ago, when cogk-flghtlng was all the rage.‘ want to. Americans seem to think a. lot of -him. One came in here not 1mg ggQ, Says he, iseen Thomas Hardy?‘ ‘Oh. yes!’ i says. ‘He sat in the chair you’re sit-Uni; 111-‘ '11" this chair?‘ shouts the American. no end excited. ‘Yes.’ I says, ‘l cut Mr. Hardy's hair.’ ‘Did you keep the hair you cut oii?’ asked the customer, putting his hand in his pocket. ‘No.’ says l. ll didn't.’ “W811. that's a pity,’ replies the Yankee; ‘because ti you had 1i'd have bought W," large enough this year. work along other lincs oi‘ treatment can bo undertaken l'or needy children. as is being done elsewhere. _---¢o>---- ASINTOLET. nutrition 35c"Dnn_derinc”SavesYour Hair-Ends Dandruff! Delightful Tonic Hurry! it's your duty! Each day you see a little more hair tailing avoid baldness. What s pity. Fall- ing hair means your hair is weak. sick.—possibly dandruff is strong- ling it. or the hair roots pore; in tho scalp are not firm and tight. thus wasting the hair-growing oils. Dandorine almost instantly stops falling hair of men or women cleans every particle oi dsn-drui‘! away. then the hair takes on now _ life. vigor and strength to grow strong. thick. and long. Dondeoina is Never read his books-and never.“ . ts-ins oi Kersa out and you are making no effort to delichtfui-oot (icnnesnret, where the hills ap-; Iproai-h the lake. is likoly to have been Mary's home. as it is near tho (‘lfliilffi oi our l.orti's ministry. Thisi Mary (Miriam) is called "Magdab, one." to disitniruish her from others‘ 0i the same name in the New Tes- tament. "Out of whom went scveni devils." Seven is the number 0i,‘ completeness. Hers was an aggra-"i vated case oi‘ denionical 1iasscs-' sion. There is no warrant for the! common belief that she was not a good woman. "And Johanna, the‘ wife of Chuza. Herod's steward."- has ‘been suggested that this! Chlllfl W118 the nobleman oi Caper- naum whose dying son was healed by Jesus (John lV.:-i6). ‘ii this be' the case there would be a special reason l'or the loving devotion of this Johanna to the Master. "And Susanna and many others." We know nothing oi Susanna except that her name means a lily. The "many others” hints at the wealth oi detail omitted from these brief Gospel accounts. "Who ministered un-to Him of their substance." The passage tells us-— what no other evangelist makes known — how Jesus and His disciples lived when they were not being entertained by hospitable people. "And they ar- rived at the country of the Gailar- enes." Some scholars have identi- fled the spot as near Korsa on the steep eastern bank of the Sea oi Galilee. This is the only portion oi that coast whore the steep li-ills come down to the shore. “There mot l-li-m out. oi the city a certain man." Matthew says there were two (Matt. \Filil.z28j. Traditions varied. "Which had devils long time." tBeliei in demons was wido- spread in the ancient world. ‘liillii! Moslem world today one who has an inclination to gape closes his mouth quickly ior fear a demon should thus enter and take 1iossoi-i- sion of him. The symptoms record- ed in -the narratives of domoniar-s seem to fall under three heads — they were the symptoms we would today attribute to insanity epilep sy 0r to the paralysis oi some par- tioulsr function. The indications hero point to insanity. “And abode not in any house but ‘in the tombs." Like all other countries at. this time lPalestine had no asyiums for the poor and afllieted. Near the mqnn- there are many rock-bewn tombs. Madmen often haunt burial pianos. ‘us Thou Son of God .Miis_‘._Hl ’ " Zo Mnst High 00d" was a ‘v 19hr“ nap-t ior Jehoviah i-ound also i"l -"‘lo.inic.ian inscriptions. "What is thy name?" Jesus asked the man his name in order to recall the man to a sense of his own personality. It was. a primary condition oi hiscure that. he should realize that he was not identical with the evil powers which he believed controlled his actions. "And he said Legion." There were six thousand soldiers in a Roman legion. Among the tombs of Gadara are still found many gravestones with the names of soldiers oi the legion stomped upon them. This engine oi foreign oppression must have been very ia- miilar to the people of that region, nothing fitter to describe the incu- bus on his own llfo. "To go W; 1n. w 111s deer." k rhiii is Tartlrih whore demons were supposed to hg punished. "A herd o} many swine." Although the law rim-bode the est- eo that. the poor mad-man could flnd ‘ sticky or greasy. G0 to any an". store now and got o bottle. liso it. in; of swine's flesh there was no - etterBrcad T is no secret that bread made with Beaver Flour is better than-“Just good bread” and has a taste and flavor all its own.‘ The reason for this is: Beaver Flour contains all the richness and goodness of selected Ontario Winter Wheat combined with the strength and body of Western Hard Wheat. The scientific blending of these wheats is the feature that makes Beaver Flour so‘ much superior‘ to other brands, and enables it to _im- part to bread a delicious nuthke, homemade flavor. BEAVER rtoult is not something new-for the past fifty years it has demonstrated to _ Canadian housewives that it is the 1 ideal flour for all baking purposes. Ask your grocer for Beaver Flour and use‘ it in our next behind-rs.» the results w'l surprise and de- light you. . .. Beaver Flour is ideal for oiihoking purposes. _ 1 4 ' " '" "curl." “"*';'.."."."".'.‘.-;".'.'r 2:11:22; 4 . - , -.-. . |\I"it'\||r£|rIt'|, n hill‘ It is wi-l new: éahm. g! "V" comp-n, I l l . h m$11?l1£:o11:11lrgdunffsiwfrih: "Bayer Cross.’ low against the raising of swine. -;-_i Tilers were many notions dwelling‘, .~ has five active branches. Hsvo healthy, hnvypbomtitutjmr _ If the Junior nod Gross-Food u and tots of it. . - ln"tiu Doeopolb, m‘; or u. 3w. n . - , . ,. ‘ . -.,