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' l (by i ' l r ifllter this acid from the blood and-M-C-A~ ‘m l v 'l‘ile illlill\'l:l'$ "y '01‘ the ileulh oll lMr. Ilorizu l.:i\v, which fell lust‘ \\'(-ck, should servo to remind us, oi‘ the great services which he, There ls a very general feeling that ihose| ‘soivici-s run mncli danger oi’ beliig~ iovcilooked. -, No mic whose sense r-i‘ fulrness jwns lllil clouded by political bias pvoulrl ullrmpt to mlmiinlse the ‘grout part which Mr. Lloyd (tcorgc_ played in the war, bucit may nor-i yrthclcss sec-in to some oi‘ us thal' ‘in tin- iribuics so often and pro- perly paid tr- him on this account, speakers und writer-s are apt to ‘forget that the shrewd, quiet, un- obtrusive and level-headed Canad- ‘iau-Scol at his elbc-w, so to speak. saved the country in those ‘hectic years from many ill-conceived or; lL-O hastily conceived projects. , lt was, in fact, the combination o-t coolness and imagination, which ‘the two men (lisplayeil lu collabor- ation, which in reality. pioduceil the effects which in these later (lays are rather tOe commonly ai-f inched only in one side cfthe part-i nershlp, . .\lr. Bonar Law had many qual- r ities whlrli do not flourish under ihc spot light, and iwke him for all in all We shrill not often loo-k ‘upon his like ngnin. ,TF\“|BUTE TO LATE BONAR LAW i . I ,NEW FINANCIAL SECRETARY . l ily engaged. during the past week or so in appointing u new Finan- hns hitherto lillcil that cffice. ‘ Some (‘l these organs have np~ Iilr, llalihviu has thc-ughl it wcll lo dccidc. that Nlr. A. .\l. Sitmucl ‘sliull hi- ihc man. .\lr. Hiimucl is oi‘ the .li-\\'ish “iddlc Ages. I '1“1o.2111e1.<o@11e1‘ \ Plenty of Water, Kidney and bladder irritations; often result from acidlt . says a noted authority. The kidneys help pass it on to the bladder, where it may remain to irritate and inflame, causing a burning. scalding sensa- tion; or setting up an irritation aa| the neck of the bladder. obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. The sufferer is in constant dread; the water passes sometimes with a scalding sensation and is very profuse; again, there is difficulty in voiding it. Bladder weakness, most folks call it because they can't control urina- tion. While it is extremely annoying and sometimes very painful, this is often one of the most simple ail- ments to overcome. Begin drinking lots of soft water, also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from your pharmacist. and take a tablespoon. ful ‘in a. glass ot‘ water before break~ fast. Continue this for two or three days. This will help neutralize the acids in thesystem so they no long. -er are a source of irritation to the bladder and urinary organs, which then act normal again. Jad Salts is inexpensive, amt 1s made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by acid irritation. Jacl Salts causes no bad effects u‘l1ate"er. Here you have a pleasant effer- vescent lithia-water: drink vrhich may quickly relieve your bladder irritation. ‘ v Julie! Aitkeii. the only daughter oi lord lleavurlircok, is to marry Mr, lllliikvil’ evczu of‘ the marriage oi‘ lilo Present holder oi‘ the tltlo and course 0i‘ time succeed to the hist- oric. ilukedi m o1‘ Argyll, Probably of Cillllltbilll. The engagementWirings fr mind the story told udicn tho daughter oi‘ Quccu Vicltlin, the Princess cmnl_v' assured each other iluit “lin- owu GUARDIAN ._ eys Must Have . , Bishop Taylor Smiths‘ F Address In Y. M. C. A.| Bishop Taylor Smith addressed the gathering of young people in the Y. Sunday night as folio s: In the Book of Judges there is a question which I will base my short address upon tonight. and the qucs- _ tlon ls this: "Tell inc, I pray thee, wherein thy great strength lleth." I am going to ignore all our sisters who are present, though we are glad‘ to have them here. but beuig the Young Men's Christian Asosciation— and being invited to speak to those who gather here week by week — I want my few words to be addressed especially to them-and I am sure the sisters will understand. And the question I have for you. brothers, is the one that I have already repeated "Tell me, I pray thee. wherein thy great strength lietli." » Now. there are various kinds of strength: there is physical or bodily strength, there is mental or intellect- ual strength, and there is moral or spiritual strength. ' , How‘ well I remember visiting the Island of Ceylon! While there some years ago, I saw some working ele- phants. They were lifting and mov- ing logs of timber Just as a child plays with her bricks. This is a specimen of physical strength. And who is there among us who does not enjoy feats 0i strength, either in the gymnasium or in the playing field, ‘the football field, or in the water. We all are admirers of physical strength. wherever it is found. And then there is intellectual strength. Reference has been made to the Great War. During the Great \V:ir, I visited Newcastle. and there I saw men drawing to scale marvellous picres of machinery for guns and sl ‘ l5. I knew not which to admire "- ~' .> .-l l- ‘. t . ~ "l . iili. inuspupeis have beui bus an llllglgjs (iimphcll, who, in tlic more. mo mind that planned 0,. me ,hnnd that put those plans into inat- erinl evidence. There was an exhibi- -‘ l 5‘C“lfll t th 'l‘re'isury in ih‘ n.. a l .'-.'il ll ' -. . . llilllllfc ixfullizyllciiinlile .\IcNelll, who biiiihctdfqiiqiiiii-cipiieiiy) will. Kilt] tiibimm or “neneciunl strength. \‘ And their \ve have moral-spiritual.‘ lvsirengih, without which physics. iund intellectual strength count fox pointed Major Walter Eliot, M. l'.. thin-o is no noble Scottish unnie‘,l,ulc_ Mora] 3,1,1 S,)-,,-,u,a|51,-c,,gthi and illllvlmvill lilllllllglil: stripe higu- whlch ‘bllfiki s sn ‘lilillllltlfiy all tliifnlppy the man that is 1,, much Wm, induce-d hi!‘ kings (y \\ ooil, lll ein. (wen of the basseuzicli. us" that M5,“,- Chflst through me Holy Spirit Ho is a poor specimen tlint has no ‘illlk with God. He is a weak mortal and is bound to gqundcr. When we think oi‘ strength, we zil- latiih. null a llli‘llli)(‘i' ui‘ mic of till‘ Lnuliic, became cugzigilil l0 llllll'lyii\\‘,|_\'5 thin]; qt one named Sampsnn ifdcsi Jewish families In tho world. tho Xlziruuis m‘ Lorne, the Iiclr tom Qlll‘ 11011,‘) of strength, Sironj" His loiclziiliors have, ‘ht-cu’ settled the thcu ruigiiiug Duke. Tliitiplp, mny __ gtrong ifltellcciiially -~ in lilo casi-‘ru countries sin-xi lh- (gqnnnnq: ,.|,,,,s,,,,.,,' i, is “m, s,,1_'_,u.0“g Sp,,.m,a“y_ you know so", loi his feats of strength. A youii" ‘lt would indeed hi» hurd to liilli Queen noun to he u proud ivomzixillion roars against him. Young lions ‘u man (f grcutei‘ parts for the ex- will fnlliiiioii his shoulders. knowledge and his interests are lruly eniwclupaodic, as witness his writings upon such uddcly differ- nullalcil subjects as bills liecturie ot‘ Ancient Rome and the Iirrwlnrm oi‘ the Bank 0f England. ‘Liki- u, certain c-iunlsclenflcharact- or ( i tile stage of a generation ago, ihc "can lull uniluubted (lornril JDows from ‘Réililltltflks’ dud Z0iitllly'3 stud he knows the croukliig chorus |i‘roiu the ‘l-‘rcgs of Aristophanes.‘ 11inch oi’ his luicwlcilgi- muy be ub- iilLllll the "Frogs oi‘ Aristophanes‘. illurh of his knowledge may be lililfll to aipply in the Treusury- but - illl‘. is the man for the i0‘)- tl . i i i, Mr. lloiizild McNelll ls now In so . . r tlo the l-lnuse of Lords and so will ‘ Ybe known no more under the name filly which "lie has been so iii-Ill: i" Mine public eye. This is unfortun- \tl v AND MR. RONALD MCNEILL ‘ ate in one way. as S0 many prom- '-l',lneui men, retiring to (he dignity lurid omn- oi the Fpper ‘llouse, lll llltlllllliy, their ilecliiii-ug years. [wiflhough ihut is hardly thc case hi iirhc proseut llllillllliilli seclii to bu ‘doomed oiihor ii- ilrop out oi‘ sight ior lo he compelled to labour to cs- ltuhllsh zi now lileutiiy. Ilul Mr, .\ld.’\'clll will. I uni n1“ raid, find that the iltlc hc has clio~ sen will hr the subjec oi‘ amused ‘comment which will serve to iwvll g ‘his memory‘ green. llo hits clic- ‘" scn the bnlony of Cushcuilun of tiCllnllvlllllln-lll lhc county cl‘ An- ttiim, and u will be ion much to {expect the more rlbuld members ‘of tho ‘Commons to forbeiir to us~ socluie the title with the "cukht" ‘ic-b of Vice-Chancellor of the Duchy iol‘ ltziucastci- which he will now ujussumc. ' d. .si\ 1-,,’ jawnoPos 0F . SOCIETY ENGAGEMENT ‘Tln- most talked oi‘ scclcti‘ ll"- uouncement of the weok lo un~ lloubledly the news thni. the lion. H mad S ..<:=':*.*=;<._..,;.. t.*,‘=.*:..*.' mhlilbflgm nndnnvnuisodll- Edb nun-ml- I_f you combined the valuable prop- ertics of every known “regdy-made" cough remedy, you probably could not facet. as niuch ranl healing power as there in this home-made syrup, easily pre- pared in a few minutes. [let from nnyrlruggii-it 2% nunees of - Pinex, pour it into a lit-oz. bottle and flll the bottle with plnin rnuulnted sugar syrup, or clnriilcil oucy, as desired. The rciuilt. iii Ill ounces of rcnlly better cmugb syrup than you Cfilili on; ready-made and iuivcn easily 2.00. listen Illflllllllll.—tfiiillil‘fll like t-nud nfvcr spoils. ‘ This Pine: nnd Syrup preparation y gets right nt the cause o n cough and ’ gives almost immediate relief. It loos- , W“ "l" ilictlm. stops the throat tickle - and hen n the irritated membranes so llll“l|!\f|l| Qfionnflorrnniihtlb Cavrpohwll paper this Ilnoty-oiglit nnnb to cover end d handling, paling, ‘eluk bin, do. u Warrior ORDERS Up u u inlla [VI/IL ‘lo on" B]: FILLED °"' ” waif"; s“... jiegfigitaxrid easily that it is really as- A dn ‘s use will usually overcome the nrd nary cough and it is a lcndid for bronchitis, hoanenesa and roach. lnl asthma. Pine: is a most valuable concen- lalllcd ctompoundd of ermine Noi-vvn p ne ex met an u ntllile ' which bu been used for [ellefslllllilh-lcoh ireninnevcre coughs. To avoid diiin pulntuien all: your lruggist for "2 ouncesoi lnaflwlth llrectlnns. Gilnrlntecd w give absolute satisfaction or money "wit" refunded. The DiCflONARii-ZS IN our. )1 Ono Coupon Now Mould iiiex , Toronto On . .0. I N the day.“ tremely lfiflllbllliillll‘ duties whichl ills, ‘JIX PROPHESIES. ‘Jix’, or to speak more re-sueci- fully. Sir William Joyusou llieks, of cx- the Home Secretary, ‘seems to ‘lilillll duff change and the lieiring, thc archi- that 11,0 chances or the L]|;g]~;|]‘kllO\V, life. hOWVhB W85 bill-mil 011 lliflliy OC-igreat strength lietli. ‘Is it in God? easlons, but he burst his bonds aS-Then it is eternal strength. You shall though they had been burned in the be crowned-after this lifg paggeg We lice!‘ 0i him lilting thfi‘ triumph over evil. Tell me. I prav, pm ty rtoming back into power with- in u measurable time, are veryvrc- mrtc. Listen to ihis~"You may see it '.~illI-{gDSiBll,lllRt there is go lug tr.- he ii. Lloyd (leorge revival. it is not possible. The Liberal Party, may gol ll few more volt-s, they may need two omnlbuscs‘ to ‘nrlug them to the ‘House ni‘ (ioni- ‘uions instead (~l' one, but ihur is no clnince in our time of tho reviv- zil of the ‘Liberal Puity because lhu ‘Llbeiul Party has ceased l0 be u party of principle and has lic- coine one c-l‘ opportunlsni. moving here and there trying to lzct hold of something which may bring them into power." The only thing tc- get hold 0|‘ is n majority oi‘ votes, and it may be that the Wizard of Wales may produce something oi‘ the sort yet, even when leust eXlNwted. EVOLUTION cournovansv This is most ceruiluly not ilu- pluec for discussion oi‘ any sort of ieligious (tucsllon, but ouc may be peimlttoil, porhi-ips, to mouiloii tho storm of ccclc-slosilcal and lay fury which lllv recent utterances oi‘ Dr. llurucs, tho llishop oi‘ llir- minglium, havc ])l‘ii\‘(1‘k(lll. The main thing which is forced upnu the mind oi‘ the mun in the sire-oi is that. nlluuiug only fur chuugos oi‘ tho (inns and the inuutiors nf mankind, there is very liitlc dllfcr- Lll('l'. when questions of ihcr-ln-gy au- at issnc, between Illo temper of the present duy and llll‘ days m‘ the‘ Protestant Elizabeth and ihc Catholic Alriry. Both sides appear, iii ull evyuts on pupl-r, to hate one another lcr lilo love of God, Not ,i'or (lily or sixlv yeais when lllshop (folensc t-l‘ Nutnli and Arithmetic) tunic wits ilio sttz-rm centre, has the ‘odlum theologium’ had such n ieully line limo. op Coleus-u,- in his duy, us is lir. Barnes in this, wns culled upon by his opponents to resign his Soc. Tc this demand (.'()l(§ll!~lt‘ re- plied. uccordiug lo n skit of the duy, as lollowszy~~ “My Lord Archbishop, lo resign 'l'his Zulu hlshonrle of nilnc, And own mvseil u heathen ilarkl Because I've doubts ubcul Noah's zirl." And puhliely to tell all men so ls not ‘the thing l0r-——Y('ui's euse." (Tol- - ii FELDQPAR PRODHCTION IN CANAD 1 The entire production of (lauarb lan feldspar comes from the prov> wees of Ontario and Quebec, the chief producing localities being in ~ ‘vicinity of ‘Sudbury in Sudbury district. Verona in Frontenac coun- y, Perth in Lanai-k county. and Hybla in Hastings county, Ontar- ‘o: and in the vicinity of Bucking- ‘wim. in Hull county, Quebec. There is a small ‘production from the Parry Sound district in Ontar- io, and a deposit at Quetachu bay ‘n the lower ‘Si. Lawrence river in Quebec was developed to some ox- teni in 1922. "What fl want." murmured Phyl- lis. "ls one who thinks loltlly. who in head and shoulders above hi: fellow-creatures, who‘ will strain and lqunole. ingot what he ' -. ~ .2. . "I'm oit," replied tho diminutive l 4 t. , . l_v .0 Bl sli- lns you know, and as I know, through nearing them roar. do so when they Many iniinicipaii ‘ ouaJgb have supplied ,, ‘ing and pumping equipment. Dsuvtgg-igcnch Brace! firs‘ l5 HIS ~ Gasoline llcisti- Derrick! trial activity in the Dominion. prepared to furnish 1w CANADIAN StMrON-Jwnl-Mm-Tiluto-Mw Municipalities are by neceuicy or by choice proprietors and operators of public utilities. The chief commodities which they retail to their citizens arc water and electricity. They must needs inanuiao ture economically so that their rake: and taxes may compare favourably with those of other municipalities. Moreover their rtrcct lighting and water (or fire protection must be maintained at: high level oi eiliclency. 1n evolving the present Fairbanks-Morse Diesel Engine which supfllq power for pumping and for gcneratl electric energy with such marked economy, and in building such other equipment a! pumps, generators and motors which operate with unusually high ellicicncics, this com- pany has rendered a distinct service to municipalities. 1t has given us great pleasure to note the improvement in street lighting and in water pressure, and (he low rates made possible in many towns (or whicbwo 1n a similar way we serve practically every other branch oi indus- Any of our eleven branches is ' ‘ y, equipment and supplicswhich arc illustrated and briefly described in our SOO-pngc general. catalogue. ' Fairbanks -Morse COlglfilxNlfifiimited THE MAKERS OF FAIRBANKSSCALES AND VAWES arc hungry. And Sampson. with nothing in his hand. tackled a llllll~ -- He tore a liOll the future. with nothing ‘in his hand! A woii- great, work, Live 1'01‘ the glory 0i, ul feat 0f physical strenslh- You God. the welfare of the Empire. gry, an angry lion. as you read the history of his fire. and leaving lng at his enemies. weak-minded oi‘ the people. judges. , father, he bod a godly mother. Let‘ every man and woman thank God, for godly parents. Little do they.- know of those who have gone before. Many a young man in many a city and many n young woman in many! a city drinks of ll stream and draws’ from that stream a ClIBIGICtBI‘ with~ out acknowledging the source from which that character comes. Yes, Sampson had godly parents ’l‘hey introduced him into n society called the Nazarites, ‘in which he had not to go near a deiid body, he was not to touch strong drink; he liarl the best bringing .up that a ind could have. Yes. he was strong spiritu- ally. I-le was a man of prayer. The tearing of that lion was not done by muscle or yet by brain, but by prny-. er. It was the power of prayerihatl acle Sampson strong spiritually‘ and physically. But there was one flaw in his character, and that was this: lie fall- ed to reverence his body. And that Ls the flaw in many a life. Many a ‘nan and many a maiden has come to grief because he or she has failed o reverence the bodylthc temple oi‘ God's Holy Spirit. bound him-drugged him away to Gaza, where he had delivered his people from their enemies. Now he is a slave instead of a victor. Beware. lest in spite of all advantages—iis you read the history of Sampson- beware lest you fail to reverence,to respect, your body. Poor Sampson! His mother's name and his father's name throughout eternity have been disgraced by the conduct of their son, and the one who had been called to be the saviour of his people hnd, brought a great blot upon his char- acter. Aslave groping_ln the dark- ness of blindness-because he failed to reverence his body. Oh, the de- gaies of Gazawcarrying them away time, “mm-pin thy great them on the hill-duugln‘ 11cm, strong and in His service more than Thellsflmllsofl W115 iilieiif-‘Clll-"liiyiconquerors. May God bless you nsl Siflmg- 381011898 1511191101‘ iwiflilylyou go to your homes. or in your YBIIYS- T1183’ d0!“ make jKKiElJS 0i m9, work-—un(l in that great lifc work lo- Tilfly. winch you ure culled. Seek the Lent] Select the Sllvllsffit Blind-a‘. the iolli- ask for guidance and grace. When‘, cal mixids, the educated minds to bvqyqu know the ppm 0f 1111-, walk witpi N0 0011511111‘?!iifldihesflllielliim. and He will bring you to H s; standard in the days of old. Sirens home. No more temptation. no more; lliiysifiliiiy — strong intellectually"iwqakness-you shall then be xvitlu 55111118 SPiPii-llaiiy- H9 iifld l1 llodlyfil-Iim -— Home for cvermore. mai- Sampsons one-I mies got hold of him-blinded lilm—-' Play your part in this Tell me, I pray thee, wherein thyi for strength May the Lord make you . r Polly Just as fascinating as “Nola” Zez (Jonfrcy and His Orchestra 4; My Blue i Fox Trot SCHOOL FOR NOVEMBER! (trade lX—-1, lluth (‘oiupioin '.’-'. (loorge (lrunl. - i‘ I I l (trade- Vlll—1, Olivr- (Yomplou; ‘.3. Ruth Laducr; 1i, Nellie EIdrI-ngc. ‘ (truth,- Vl-—l, Suruh (Yompton. (iriule l jr.~~l_ Emma (fomplon. I ‘Perfect uilieiiiluucl: itulh (‘nun-- ton: Nellie l-lldrcilul‘. Suruh (‘ump- loii: (‘ullicrlui- llcnl‘ y; Frvrldlr 0 e (‘obli; Mury lleiis; llolnlul .\lcl)ou~ 9 gull; Virrnn (‘ubli uutl llciiry Mr-I, ‘ Ilougitll. l Jennie ilillt',\\'ilii, (Tuuclicrv i / ~ {O} , l We’ Two l? ox 'l'roi KINKORA SCHOOL. . The fulhnvlng is ilu- standing ol i the [illtills of Klukurn School fir: . i , lhu month oi’ Novcinbirr: , (trade Xwl Norit Mclvor: 2 Wil- | lie nlz-Lvor 3 ’l‘osslc Mulligan. (‘nude ‘.|X—--l Katie Johnston i.’ (fhurlcs iiolvor 3 ldihvln McCar- ville. lirtllle Vlll—-l Kuthlccn Shrccn- an ‘.2 Allcnu illTi-llilll I‘. Lcsllc. Kccie. , _ (lrtlilr- Vfll-—I Wlliulfrnd Alclvur: 2 Ralph McCurvlllr- it Stin- Nlclnir ville. _ : / (mule VII-l l‘. .|. (‘tri-cuun iiud Fox Trot Duet with guitar Jim hither-Charlie Farrell rushed the pmars together-me pray- 9d once more and was heard. “Hear my prayer. deliver my people.“ God "lrat. The prayer is answered. Crash. He killed more n that day than all the previous ll e before. Yes, God‘ boy or woman here who realizes that they are going downward because they. are not reverencing ‘their body. they do not ronllm their strengthu going from theln. So Sampson was as wen other innn because of his failure to pson was strong once a let tau be nip . i! W" ‘it in. 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