/ 4* v ' ._ _(nl.-¢ ,.1 lri J i u D All-Ins, _|1!f-le; _H l __ _ _ - .- \ _"ly: 4. '1'e tv/Ehud 1;.. without controversy g ' €,t_lie'.f!_mvs1srvjd1 sedlinus; God _` Thlsnifestsd in the flesh. ius- tffie =r fi" _:'. __ pirit, -seen of :angels prm Eggoihe Gentiles, believed on in the world- received up into glor _.,. _,Tips 8116. Bihf _ effing are great subjects. audit dpi _ etgoesdeep when we- lee line. -In_ places they ssein~§o‘ ébléuéethomdéile. The last ___g| _ eanm by man con- Ii?-;?u' _1 =I‘am-‘ just as sure that our this evening is great. whst umm mind has fully grserod the significance of. -salvation _ through Our _ __ sa ou thevrnystery of`§0d§i°l?§e.`m%y ‘godliness is meant the Uhriptiaii- faith, the words of our Lord J'5lll8.‘»0hYiI¢. Bhd the doctrine which-Hs gdeoifllhg' ~ to godliness, as verse-three -cuts lt. ‘In -2 rim. 1:1 li is ‘»"I‘h! truth which is according to godlinels. Ip verse Dine of chapter eh;-,Q it in “the mystery of the faith." Itgwould seen; that we are safe in re fi' ` _ e t rm godliness -as ap- plfrd plan of" salvation as giv- en in* the gfnlliel of Jesus' Christ. 'We have aiieord_ingly‘ used the word god- 1insss'lu»tlist, _wsy__ It is in the brood sense- we-.Alle bot the terms “godll- h9il""'shf1:'-"l9lvaf;ion,” Our theme is '.l‘¥|"s Mystery of Salvation. 1':.'~'11il_o'[.i'ny'|j»tor'_y o_l_tli's pressure ol th'_;<&'ntT“¢`£f' Do upon -us; Who has no;-?~f _t’.'tll`t? _You cann‘ot`study ~the niet off e growth of religious be-‘ li¢_ls__ ,lieu ‘seeing impressed with iliise 'o t. I ‘jPl-of. Pratt, in his very' ` iYo"b00k, The Psychology oi* 'R_ _ _ " `Belief, start`s"out` with E is §r-_._ ll\__-__ _, exhibition of the existence of the Al- _Tilhty 119 `W1_1.l' try to pour ridicule. _Don you. He wants you to reason =out with 'the hard and fast rules of 1108111 t11°*W'°°f 0!__ the eristeiice of (sod, forgetting that all truth can- not be caged in little forniulaes or _syllogisms, and that some of the tations. God himself doeil not have to use the rules of logic, he reaches correctconclusions without this car- DBI1ter's staging. Our own subjective ln-inds do'not reason inductiveiy, but deductively from suggestion. One of which this belief has been handed down by the human race from its earliest history. This is not all the Proof we have of the reality _of reli- gion. It is only a small part of it. A man may boast of his own athe- movingfprospsrously, but he has dif- ferent thoughts when the tables are turned. No man will be an' atheist man will deny the reality of religious belief before the little open casket in which is all that is mortal-of a loved child. Sometimes God takes advan- tage of these sad vlsitatlons tobring men to themselves. The Prodigal- wss very independent when he left his father's house. It was not until he was reduced to the dirést poverty i 2:11: his will was humbled and he I w the real joy of his father's house. It was when he came to himself that. he arose and went to .his Father, He was surprised at the answefhis fathj er made. He had the longing to go' to his father and forgot that his 41190011. "Where is thy God"'r lf_‘_sse that tiiescope iof- the terln'__-"-god- V011 cannot give him ai- definite sense' -linen'-' is-thus -large, covering the birth. the life, the Purpose. the death and thefresurrsctionnnd ascension of asus -of Nazareth, and’ -the reigning Jesus in humanity. '_"l'hat.'is, _e all .potent revelation of the ‘gos- pjsl is ulirisi ss the ood-nan. From him as such co all true godliness. For in it Chrigyssays, "'Be ye holy, greatest ones defy such' narrow limi-19" I (Wim have take” Y0‘-‘F 11“¢\“'° d joinlid it to the nature pf the ably One) am holy.” _John had the keys to this` great mystery in mind when he wrote "The ord was made flesh and dwelt ong us (and we beheld his gory, t e glory as of the only begotten of the inost effective arguments for our t - - ' -. , he Father) lull of grace and truth. belief in God is the persistence with what he meant by the Word he “_ plains in a preceeding verse, "In the beginning _was the Word and the yard was with G,od and the Wurd _as God.. The 'same~was in the be- ginning with God." That makes it vary plain that John regards the 19111 When |10 il WGN and third!! 8-Fe _very substance of the ‘gospel as re- siding in the Incarnation. _ _ f"l‘he union of God with humanity is c c n he ' th o staut teaching of t Old in the presence of a dying wife- No -1-ssi;ninonc_ li is s einen, oonseanily proclaimed, the coming of the Mes- siah, wh`o shall be Comforter. and his name shall ba called Immanuel, which means "God with us."- _It was be- cause the Jews had lost ‘the true idea of a suffering and spiritual Mes- sinh that they rejected Jesus. But they believed in the coming of the Son of God in human form as their Messiah. You will‘find plenty of pas- sages to satisfy you on the doctrine of the Messiah as the annointed of doa ln the old Testament. _The New Testament would be a very small hookif the passages on the union of God and man were left out Paul in his letter to the father had' the longing all the time Ph, 1' id h th tl” l‘1PP°°1‘=*°“ _*'18* H11 11i‘1`°\1i°°11'=` ‘lor hun to reenni. l-ns thought hail, ,~ ‘“’p,“’,‘._" §",,; _',",§t°,,b°‘“§ “bb " frpm Mare suddenly is transported to our pmet, _ The thing that would rqbetl press hirn would be not our lnbuutq_iii_i-cr` rivnrsor our great and li uefial-i`.-buildings! ills nisrvols in e ineeriug-feats, or the wonders in e trinity- -and steam. Wherever he went_-he wouH`have to face the fact o . the ~g_gp;a_.¢ir_gn belief in some-kind o-- superhuman being, whom one must w shi . eu plieate and adore. This lJ_:l__Uf§\\t§"§h“‘i,id universal belief would nqnsqfdehlbm »».ro.oi. If mam ng di!fer”el|'»...isl.batlles~_.--J'cli. ~-are ani th6¥i*`§'-lfhdusfty' and 'fornis of animism andfhtlphi ln, or among the Jews never been oil that boy from the mo- ment he left the house with such v hun all the moi-s deeply. Ane vet the had just such- experience, I am sure, ormo o, og no ro ery to be equal with God: But made him- k slf of no reputation, and too upon _bright prosliects. The father knew s\ - d what was ahead of him` and so-loved himself the form of B servant’ an. was ~1_nade in the likeness of men. and being formed in fashion as a man. b0l`_ 51101151111 it a mystery that the hp humbled himself, und- became (af-11°F 811.01115 10.170 him S0- W° hal/G obedient unto death.. even the death of the cross. Wherefore God also hath pad can appreciate the ioy in. the _highly exalted him; and given him a heart of the prodigal. When we re- name which is above every name: turn to God we are surprised at the _That at the name ob Jesus depth 'of the lole of God for us. _:very knee should bow, ro! things in .-`_B_o|netimes_it_takes s lot of suffer- -heaven. and things in earth, and lngangg-;_¢bkiiqe_-¢g.#fhhow' us our‘own~ ings under the earth: And that ' ey 1ein_nl;~~csuss~A mem- ber of the council of the Eugenich ludumtion”"`Soef_‘sty, to which' Sir. Jams; _‘_ Uriehfidn-Browne belongs, states that love at first sight wife one of tll`ef'if/ dent! dl human elli- tence that t_ _ did .hot believe in. "slr_Jslnss _ten-Brevet"-_ he said, "adml that he is a believer in love matches. not only from the rom_s.ntii:_fb_\l_t from the eugenic point of view,"_.liut_' in how many eases do we find hdthfconditlons to apply? 1 should ”i;_snf_a_g of the _matt sizht means ~rl_oes'_not‘la 'csl attllhti ' which _to bu '1‘1.\_=‘ effect _.fi day is that '_ thisis sl_bl_ would be Droached _'s' marriage are remar 88. if men a`!i_ _' very few.'The truth fin: that love at first. _ many cases that it Lldng, and more physi- fs not n good 'basis on -B life-long marriage. clxlty with people to ey refuse to see that glcal Problem, 'and it 'for them if they ap- ouestion of love and that standpoint.Thers few real love match- women would only ad- ! ‘ \ \ init it. "In evermother wsu: orlive aver- age intelli ce is brought to beer on questio 2 which nifect people' lives, but __ this-the most import- ant bus'lne_ss"'fof life-almost every- thing ls ietiffio haphazard." The Tlfigleqtfon Lthat doctors should advise patiehts in their matrimonial affairs is _ il the cause of much good-hum0¢a_d_ “criticism among mem- bers ofthe _ ical profession. "Ii we advised ons' ,our ' patients against ln`arrying.’~’ a Harley-street phy- sician yester , “we would be over- stelipins the- bounds of our rights. Our business s not to turn the con. sulting-rooni '_to s matrimonial nd- visory agency," '_-:v---<- BERLIN, Sept. (lil-(Specialy Professor Dr. Witzel, of Dusseldorf, advocates compulsory military 'ner- vice for German girls. An army of nursesshould, in his opinion, follow _each army of male combatants not only to care for the wounded, but to attend to everything connected with food and clothing. Every healthy German Rirl. says -the Professor, should' look on training for this ob- ject as a patriotic dutv, and tho knowledge acquired will be useful in the home-,ii it_is not utilised in the hsthls mail. ' _ --»---~»--.-~...~.....-.,..,.....,.,...,.,.._,,,_ _ _ ,___ _ the cage so long as it remains in sin. The coming .of Jesus,fn the flesh, his life and his death, the truths wnicn he proclaimed, his gospel, are the means which set us free. 'U10 001111115 of Jesus in the flesh is the key of the Mystery of Salva- tion; Goo answers tne longing of the soul bv sending Jesus. The Incar- nation brought divinity tohumanity and it has made the discovery 'that humanity msyfbe broughcto divinity. "F.ollow you the -star that lights the desert pathway, yours or riune, Till you see the highest human na- ture is divine." » ‘ Ill. The mystery of salvation lies still further 'in the fa-ct that it is the duty Of humanity to believe individ- ually on Christ as a 'personal Sav- lour. _ When the' New Testament says that it is the 'duty of every individual to believe personally-on Jesus Christ as their Saviour lt'ie not asking some- thing unreasonable. The mystery of the $0BPel is a reasonable one. ln fact the word "mystery" in _our text denotes, not that which cannot be understood or apprehended, but that which was once hidden and unknown; something which reason alone could not discover, but which came as a revelation from God, and must be re-\ ceived by faith. When the mind is responsive to God. He gives us re- velations which with our intellects we could never receive. God wants us to use all of our faculities in perceiving religious truth, but he wants us to know also that all of` our own understanding alone cannot find God. There will be some things in the Christian religion which we cannot work out with our cold ln- tellectual powers. They must come to us through the worm fires ol tsieh in God who reveals to his children’ who ask him by Hip Holy Spirit. Charles Wesley knew this more than a hund- reh years ago when he sangz- "l1‘aith lends its realizing ight, The in_visibIe_sppears in sight, _ And God is seen by mortal eye.” Jesus told Nieodemus "Except a man be born again he cannot see the kingdom of God." To be born again then means that we sllllll idbthe Apostle in another said "I -know whom I‘hs`ve< elieved and I am persuaded that he is able-to keel* _that ~whleh_I gave eelnmitfed unto him sgsinse e se -day. li _I els not believe chat, I would not proton nn- ouigl- sermon: ’If that was iiotd a matter ol Del-sonsl experience with ~ e I should not be here to-nlzhh gliristisnity is more than e t_\§°°' legyv. le is the soul iii solreevondence with ,the unseen, witllsfnrnal reality. which is one. ='_"f*o‘\» eviritnni v minded ie life and pesce:"_b\1t_ "t°_b° csrnallv minded fs death. ' ~ use there are myet°P1°l’i11 111° lem, iris no-mm *het v° =should_.not accept iti The world a- round ls full ol questions that are (Continued on .page 3.) The clouds disperse, the shadows' fly. OC.; QBEIL5, ,tore E UROPE of the nature of the lnsat sent to the Passage. Those who accepted the in- _ _ 11 o -the memory of its late revered chief, Sal- vationist "lessee" glided round the room selling a special -number of the 0121111. “En Avant," with the Gener- al’s picture on the front page. _ODESSA, Oct. 1-(Special)- Ac- cording to a report just issued by the Central Statistical Committee, the number of books, pamphlets, broch- ures, and periodicals published last year was 31.517, and they were printed in 33 different languages and -dialects. The Russian publications naturally head the list with 25,526. Then follow ' Polish, 1,664; Yiddish and I-I)brew, 965; German, 920; Let- tish, 608; Esthonian, 519; Tartar, 372; Armenian, 266; Little Russian, 242; Crusinian (Georgian), 169; French, 143; and English, 23; the rest were in various dialects. The “Moskovsky Listuk," com- menting upon this report. observes that formerly Russian culture in the Baltic propinces was opposed solely to German culture, hut now. Bilflar- ently, it is the literary culture of th Letts and Eats that predonlinatcs in that region. _ v HAIR Sliiil Ui' AGE _-- Easy Weyiiof Preserve Natural Color of the llair and ` Malte lf Grew. ,..~..- _ _A harmless remedy, made from common garden sage, 'quickly restores gray hair tomstilral color( 'The care its' color .and ` l\ls_t`_re,` is lust as im- portant as to cdlje for teeth to keel* them from dlscoloring. Why spend money' for cosmetics and _creams to improve _tha cohiplegfon, and yet ne- ‘glect your' hair, when _gray hair is ev_en° more _co_nspicuo_us_ an suggest- ive df age' than wrinkles _or a poor .con‘£pl4»xion'f‘ "0f"t!le two, it is easier ' -` t l l r nd ‘common -gardmi "Sage and ' Sulphur, combined 'with other 9elusble"rel‘he- -_34a`s‘fgf'dry,‘1ial'sh, faded half. After s few spplleggiens- 'ol this slinple, lgnrmlans rein YL `youf" hill* Will"grs- or. and in a short time the dandrud then. know what a 1'-‘l1‘veibsnk"_ is. tyrdom of a female saint-the fl ur PARIS, Sept. 30--(Bl1eclal)- A curious conflict between the pacific ideals of Socialism and the duellist’s code of honor has taken place at De- nis. A militant Socialist named Des- conv insulted the doctors of the town because they displayed a certain un willingness to assist the Socialisi Municipal Council. A doctor named Wolf challenged him to n duel, and he accepted. Much disturbed, thi Socialist section of the town held s meeting- and after n stormy discus- ‘sion passed a resolution forbidding M. Descony to risk his life on the field of honor. M. Descony ignored their kind intentions, but when hc set out to measure swords with hil adversary he found no less than Zi. stalwart Socialists ready "to prove their doctrine orthodox By Socialis- tic blows and knocks, and to pre- fvent him from endangering his own existence. Before this display of force the warlike Socialist surrender- ied, and the duel was adjourned "sine die." ' _ ------i liONI)I)N, Oct. 3 (Special)--Many among the innunlcrlihlc rirgallizations ‘uint flnponil for funds inninly on the support of subscription lists are con- Itcmplating the approaching winter ` ` scnson with keen anxiet y. I Thorn is an all-round tendency on _thc part of the philanthropic public |to reduce its dolce, or at any rate ‘to substitute an occasional donation --and a very lfsodrst sum at that- for fhc regular annual subscription fwhich has hitherto been the chief Imainstay of the majority of chari- ties. \ It is not, however, fhe hospitals and other actively beneficent institu- tions that are at present feeling the pinch so severely as thosf propagan- dist societies devoted- fo the advance- partlcular are suffering from steadil- dwindling subscription lists. _DUBLIN, Sept. 30-@flpef:ial)- A conference of representatives of Irish boards of fishery conservstors was held in Dublin this week' to con- ' 'preserve Lthe. na ura co o a the kingdom of God. It was no or- t° _ ~ _ nate reduction of fines for fish poach- iollflll 1'|1°¢U1`i° 011 UN 5 °f ° -b°°“"y of the Mir than it M whna ing bv the Lord Lieutenant. Lord ADOIUI Paul wl;en he f ‘ §.a°%h§gn§gl9~x-&3c%'""ry 1, me Umm. Massey presided. A letter was read eternal life to 110W _» G 011_Y__ .. . ‘ v 3 ~' d gm. by the secretary, George Bynott, in u=:=.w ur. J'-l.“:;.;‘.°.:-"sf:-'i sues: .i --».---1 --0- r s om o . ~ ' - lodged copy of a resolution adopted at a conference of Irish eonservetol-s in January last. "The allegations as to the practice of his Excellency in dealing with memorials from of- dulll! 119 WW” “ll” “imfli Q11' fenders against the fishery laws," the _ _ __letter proceeded, "are entirely ‘nn- *m'b°` "°m°"‘.15 ‘Hd VW" “U Wm founded. So far from reductions in 11°, 1011351’ ¢U'_11°_°°"'\'mt"'|" *tu* W _the dues imposed being indieeflmlnlte trvir ll '1'l»*»“*° 1'1““‘\°‘* 1* "*°“‘°- . Lsunli reductions ses only moss ' mor nwt @1332 :_‘;'.ét‘k?; careful inquiry into and examination W” "W, i ¢ _ ,hm an bu. _ol reports na to ihs isoes snd ins nir- tr :°'::d$°at 2°# 'dm' no" .ml .cumstances of the offender and ~ “lu ‘_ bam* _.md ,buf d"'_- t_o_eali:._y.F The gpiniisnz ofttélzp Inepeo-_ slum-_ . .I _ - ist -will give 'your' money beck if °" _ “nf ‘ ““ mkwt ml., -““.M¢ .gut--,nm _ ment of Agriculture and -lint- unhnn . 5d_u°.m‘”_ YM all Instruction and of the_ _ gg# “bf never regret it when you nam. gag tg _who tried the casu are invar - know results. in sure ll difference it will make in Your W- NNY °\’**m9d *'15 11° pearancs. Special Agsnt, N. A- F08- come to without tartfiil G . _WU ' l ,ter, Sunnyside. _ _ Of i'-11911' VIOWM" _ _ , . ~ . 1 - ° ~\'<. F - _nlilalu-u,, '_99e. e ismisl;-vsiy mussans. ooi. 2 _ ispsoinly- nounolv, ons... e'(speol'ab'§i-" ” _` legs people who-have not-been in Ger' Public opinion iswaxlng indignant si - filgli 'l°m_¢1;__3f_ ella; el- ; _ _ ~. inner.. and not-#many .who have been ehssoqnsl io n "social iframe' on- _ b°t_W1'»» moi' -_ ~. . 1 ~ Fh____ank _Ju acted at 0_stend last month, the de'_;;1nl;__¢ha11dever__he_fo1i:. _ _ . ,_ __ .___ _ . y WON. Diode UP 01 1'-W0 velopments of which are proceeding °° “"5 .'f'P° », " "1 ‘}'°'“*'°d - ` muh lm-uae. tives no clue to: itsiln nnisssls. Esrly lsse nionui s the °11b{°9\= Y9!¢y.1,‘11i\¥__=_`_"1‘l11l_»is ._-_ irlgnlfr Albans is " e li c 1i‘y°""‘ 'md "my Dum' B"°"°°" gl’ t:l¢§»"`*¢:wbeuth°¢“£“sifdii°ti=.e ogush - ."_° allied 1111116- MadameVnBoren, tain t h- °“ ' " "~ lsi a__placs _whzrs _me worst kind of _tel in 05¢:nd_ waasgogy-`¢,||,g1ya¢_;-mfg _gl__adcs o_§dtalfe_t_as. fou_la_l;ii_:, cre|:_e'_z ‘a is sod o Door. Inspectors 1 _ t _ b d t tl _ line, a mu , lo muc avore w teh such a market very carefully gzdycollivzygliotcg in lnnxiitlf Tsyx; suminni;-__,ng evening wear, have s that none but the poor make use neu gms;-B1,_ The rmgon given ' for en to 's figure that tempts even _ 0 if' Tl-1° 11105* Wl1.1°1\`i5 50141 is tho* ‘these proceedings was that the youn “l°“d”`°°t P“"5°' Y°t' I "°“¢°" “W w what the slaughter-house has been ‘\,g,~0neEs_ a ,',m|,~_|,y orphan and hui, many women realize that 'thessipp ondemned by the veterinary insvec- nes. had inllen in love with her own °‘11|¢d 1111*" f"lPP¢"19! "|"""'*1U1 tizrtgnd ce_ir_in0t. thlereiorefhbe soltd . eoachman, and that this was Q proof `:hBY_lg__ ll1°°_:'__l1?5___l¢1°1;_1\ s eor narysops. e mea,1|" _ ei td d 1 -oga enm _eau-an which dilease has lowered in value or I:,,¢,¢l;gg.1cx;e3_||;;s,te,,_ in ue mm bv 8 to rival one another'-are really silh- I'u'l‘°'§-»'.'ii‘2.`If§'“'iiné‘-i°°i°i.°£’°' ‘°i"°“f 5° Th” "°““g .,”“”°" '“"" ”“"’°"'=” 1”"-'~'i'2‘ ii’..°”°i3i"“i’i‘?i»~‘i'i¢if°§"iio'A""£f.. _ . _ - 111011 _11 _B clcsel watchs ; has succeeded by _ '» ' ` ' 111 U19 $°°°11d ¢8t°8°1`Y- it 15. 1101010 someymysterious means in giving the Mme- M“'“"“°t‘“'°" f|°u'1° sole, submitted _t0 if if-¢1’i1121118 P1’°° Press her own version of the facts. Rnd’ 0" 511° G'°_';;m°"¢ d “T19 cess- sh d ls _li l ` ner me ins W 'ich ll D -es H-DW had thi? U1-eat 15 1119-Y "12 55118' this grail ofeBsol1.;ss'is‘l;;:v:s tllgmwig 1 "“b'amt° 1°’ "W |”°°d“°t '°¢' H* “<1 110111. the wt *het the German nn- to pass nor ss slnnneio in order if ““=W°`1'"1 1°' *M P"'*` ““’°° ¥°°'*» th°fm°B 11° 110t inliet on a V617 111311 get hold of her property, on thi 5"* it W” °”\Y mat “mt” ul” §§Bl1dB1`¢i 01 81961130” 301' thot W\110l1 ground of her affection for s, youn “BUY °“°°°°f‘°d in '°_V°f'°°m’m3 ' le missed for general sole. It ls. for inns. who, although of hninlilo posi- The dfmheokl £9 1fl'»T?1°F| -We instance. not uncommon that animals tion, is n niose intelligent, nprlghi new half- e dom -biz 11111:!--vessel W_hi°h have been suffering from toot sua worthy silicon sho has given li in *N U\°°“i“°¢“'.° 01 #11 1‘*”“'»"1“ and mouth disease will be slaughter- nut also that ah, intend, prusecuun, silk’ goods from wand Pulp libre; in- _ ed, the diseased parts 'cut away, and the Qnfend police and he, own rem, luding laces, trimmings, and stock- ",1° F6511 P88506 for sale in the ordin- tives, and that she' has confided hel |“5'- I A' A' " sry wer. after bein: steeped in boil- lnisnssts to the Belgian hsrristsr, * ing water. That will give some idea Me, Desjardins. LUNDON, Oct I ('SDecisl)-N "Home Comfortei' Exhibition is to Fffeibovk- VENIQE, sept. ao-(spoclnl)-can le held ip the Aerieultlilsl l‘_I»1_1=;_iJ1 ‘The police sea to it that 01115' the dinal Cavrallari, the Patriarch of “Y °f nu" 7”" Th' enm °M°°t °f 950|' Z0 to um Fmibank- Meat f1`0Il1 Venice, acting under the orders of the he “hlbltion Wm b° t° p'°m°t_° that market “Wit 110'? be- “Bed ill Pope, recently published a pastoral ""°'d° md to bring *'° th’ 'nb' hotels, restaurants, or eating-houses; letter commending me prevailing '10 the great BdV611tlI‘_ P1 11° butch" 01' 88119859 1115381' IUBY fashions among women, and referring ’Pp°rt““it7 "° °°“Bum“‘ 'md bun” use it; no one can buy more than -especially to lowmecked dresses Bhd io meet producers. 'According to the three kilos a day. and that must he hobble skirts mganizers, the most .necessary for the buyer and his or her lamily. _‘_ yesterday when the cardinal was o the life of a nation is comfort in -pnrus, oct. 3 (special)-people about to b,;,,,,,__,e 5 child ,n Sh rho hnins, that s comparatively passing 03 5 s““d“Y Welling 1-11" °“Eh Mark's, he noticed that one of the ‘mall cm" wh° ha" mtg” “mom” uw R“° M°“tm°-""'° were Often BC- godmothers was wearing a low-necked 'an b"y ul” k“°"l°dg° that dv” costed by a man wearing gpnceagleg dream He sent a priest to ,mom heir 'lives ease, but the mass of men W110 913005 11% U16 611t1’8»¥1¢T-e to a nar- the lady that he would not continue and w°m°° must wok t° "h°me°w" 1°" tunnel-like versace- To one and ins service nnill sho lofi ind ohnroh. ""°”° 1°' We 1"'°"‘“‘°“ °’ “my all he offered a small leaflet, and The lady thereupon pointed to tm omfortahle and well regulated EAW B11 1!1V1-tatmn t0 9111501' U19 dark painting which represented the mar- `°m”‘ vitation found at the end a small bein d _ d t t d ;_ g 6 MADRIW Oct' 2 (513`°"'i°l)”A“ room draped with red baize bearing ..Dgo;‘_‘; Cyot1_llth;-_;:kor___:0ns_gnor. that aortant lawsuit, which has lasi-,Q4 1” 1°“'°r° “I 50m 5“°-h i”5°"iDt1°11° those s'»ints wear fewer clothes than 'wus' has wat been deem” at Gsm-1' as UWB are waitin!! for _a new earth_», I do ___._. lda. Ithionciirgsunothing "Wo preach Christ crucified, “I am 1, 1 -'>W1\°1`F P 18 OVBI' N101* 0 of-.~ -n in 1- . :;:°..::.ii:;.°°:lll°° ri: -~=-in-1 -»-M °f .'- ,qm,,,- hung the pprtrait of 5 wh“_e_ may twisted B shawl' around lm Alhambra. surrounded by beautiful :guided mei;-;.__snsi:_l Booth. 'rhls ls ,,,,,k_ _ Am, thi, ,,,,m,,,,,m,,, the _ xlxhmgx 0;? the-place of eoeotedvationsr _l < _ -‘_ __ ,Pmq_,__.’§,h9s° mémbaxs 0_u______a111Y2w_:_l Cardinal continued theservlce. _ __ _‘__ _ _ _ SGDUEYHBBD Besemlbled in ho or f ` ' ` 'atmn' lovereigns durihg the mem pecu- 0ver_ 100 years' ego the .Mayor of. lranada, Senor Grimaldi, gave the :rongful pcsse:y,pn of this property o the sncesto the present Mar- |uis of Campotellr. The present ac- ion was commenced nearly a century ago with the object of obliging those -ersons to return the property to the itate. A decision has been pronounc- d by the Salvador High Court, de- :laling that El (>"en_eralife and \the ilhnmbra belong to the“‘Royal family and ordering their immediate return o the State; 'fha decision also calls ipon the Msr1uis of_O'nmpotejnr bn ay the' entire value of"the fruit rown on the property from tha time vhen Senor Grimaldi handed over the i ands to his ancestors, and also to pay the costs' of the ection during the century. ' ' - Q nnussmns, sspe. l1-I2 °`°1li`d not' pdtform becaueg; could nat carry .tl\e_.h,u1-den of » weight na' my heiiseigeld. _ Now. sie.._6m‘»'I.bna\v you hev°u't ssen the slrpplenir _of my slim-mob self-l-ikaoiriwa “ihiny forniutg, diet systems and `e'xei-else meth e have robbed you.of faith in all re- alising manga, one n neun tipfromeis 'i,nduseafewbi;_e.s_ of those harmless little Marmola _ serlptfon Tlhlets I sold you saga Any druggist will furnish thsm»at_ the case or you' can lend the pf to the Marshals Co.;’ _U01 Monroe e., Detroit. _ . 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