\ J'auce.~facIar_y' T fffr i In }" I1; . H .ffl 'Y -..tm 'l it f S , 1. .44 _l i 4, ` . ._, Vi: . 1. » ~ 5 thi f if m ' ~ ' ‘ V oiiiii oiuuwiiiu V ~ me V iVwiuminm ____ _ A ,__ ____ _ , :_V »_..V .yi ,__¢_._:__»_ _. .j,»_{ I_ iv . i __ _, i , , . ._ . , ._ _ ,-,- ,s .1 ,_ _ : - ,iii 'f‘~.jVi=V.» ;~'- -‘ VfV"..V_;,',f;‘; ;;, . ,,~= i-L. ~ , i y , _ > e _ . ._ ,K _, ., ,. , ,,P;,\..,»,-. ` \. , _ . yr .<. .. . , _,_ 4, . Q. _.nf i , . _‘ »,. i _ B, , __ _ ...L ,_ ,_ ~ _ _;___._ ;. .».,»g ~ _-». V,,, .__ r.-_,. ,_ V _ 1,. _ -,V `__,,;\ ,.V_ .»_ _ ,T __'_,,___M,_.L___ _ ef.. r,_., ewes 4- _ . - _.Y ,, A; vv ' V . '~>" --. ._ _ _,___ . V - -Q ...__ V =r_fVemi1.i‘f;'f;w‘V"ff<'f.*#*='.~'~=fiff.F”i"":.. ' _Lis A ‘ » ~ ~ ~ V ve .». » ' ‘ < Y 'Y_r;.Q* I *nhl Q A RADICAL EX'l\Ui8ION OF RELIGIOUS LIFE NEW YORK, Dec. 14-It is safe to llurt that the state ol the Christ. ian church in this country at the ends of the first decade of the twentieth century is not all that could be de- llred. Bays the Rev. Washington Gludden, in the August Century. Without indulging in any pessimistic d°Plorings or venturing on any per~ centagea oi- estiinates I am content to rest this statement on the elperi- 61100 and observation of intelligent men. Put this question to any Chris tian minister: “Is your church today i sustaining the relation of all classes of the community which you would; like to have it sustaini’ Has it the' measure of respect from the high and the low, the powerful and the weak, the learned and th ' ` e ignorant, that` you would like to claim for it‘.’ If, you are a pastor of a good many years' experience, do you feel that your church is gaining in# its hold is to bring it into immediate contact im with the character of Jesus Uhrist. .:__1__i__ - Q -I of . . y . obedient tg the my ryf sonship and make it known, to those who need it thi- Strength or virtue v'”" H”-"l"‘ H”-, V me nom His tiiougiit. uY° muSH1°tiV - s dem-is mis. im -»‘~ new Vwi Your Liver llll HE i t into its proper perspective bfllore _ local federation of churches, or ii ’ our minds this other phase of our United Brotherhood, _which liglds oc- 1_,,,.d'S ministry _And there can be _ casional union meetings, an some- no _ VY!/orceslers/izre ii.. v ` d b Fred. Caiiienon, trainer . stdlbles are situ.\ti:d between ; <' V the tailoring establishments of John ' f T. Mckenzie and Jamescaiiighan, ' 5 niost convenient to cV€I’yb0dY» E; large and roomy, hwing ln C°Une°‘ tion eight large stalls, where horses can he tied in perfect siiiety. We 0111 will be pleased to meet ali' our old T and new customers with better ac- Hrs cominodations andfacilties.*.l_1an ev- Tic er for first class work.Thank ing one and all for their past patroini_ig_eI inc take this opportunity Of SOHCIUUE , M0 a continuance of same ar -I l I l i I 5;. .vi ‘ ir r J 'i .1 »,»__ 4. 'f.`//.31.L'.'-v i ‘I 1.V~` i>_s»=.~e \ s J P! $9 .r 1 ‘V /‘iv i ',- $".’¥"f“»'i'7!' 'f 2 * ~' V”.>'if$'»'¢*%_1/_ Vi-l`.1' <- €Z_f_‘ "6/,,f"',f'.‘_ ,.5 4 4 ./('11-. “‘ ’“Wif _ ,.-,K-(V .¢" ir* V .- :V . ‘//‘ #QM nf.. - *:*.~‘ I ‘nf E 'if Q.-V<>, f fu. 1,’ ' 1.,f-2' '~ Vf:2".;>;~J£¥"f3f" -. _' lll ll'lS moved from 120 __ l.¢¢mls¢-\`m°°3U¢ » ._...|».i_.... Whoopi ig Can ..‘e:"' “aii°ii...°°‘i :inns u at nam '°".i:"‘£‘ ; u ".¢!...i’¥.° if ha.- . re s ul mothers wi yiimz Sand un Dental for deitriptive baakliil. 0 i\¢oi~'.ri‘EAl- Z paired and its influence a,mu11ed_ question of life or death. I (1,, not Wish to understate that It claims to be the hody of which I-ie par; of ony |,0ri1'g ministry in which nlvival church would require no creed. is the head, the organism in wliicli He sought to bring mm UNO f-'UIlSCi' its simple mess”-_ge t9 th” W01`ld Ho lives and through which His life ,ms f,.11(,“-ship with (,'od. That work would ber “We believe in the friend- rwgtmin the wa wtird and the dis- ship of Jesus Christ, and we live to llruu mul ion :PHE gin UU u inq- mm ul Whiigshn ttfnn p It unboon lo iiuf :gram The air rendered siren ly Ovary hrcafh, Inf :ore throutnnd stuns nlqhin. liumvnlu rhildum. Ui _ /e. '/dv? Q. ALL BXUGGISTS s , r 1*V'a’..‘*.f.‘:'...°°:a':'.: ¢.n° 9°°..:-~ff . f:{,»‘:_;;__=_°?:"i.:_;_:_,_:r _F10 "'\l` _____l_E_s__clii_irii___to the Iiliilaztliropicdleadé vim ~ .- - A , ‘ o e coinmuni y wou no 5*,¥°°;.,..?;.i.“.f'.,'§‘.-i{"‘.5.= \ ,- i_iie_iiiiipiite'm;'ig__“me of the Hcllcspont swiiumer might _ Martin Lui: er's i ea was a e . - take exception. care of the sL/i.. ._ l ._. __ _ I ’ ¢~ 1 5 ‘X i f ,» l , 7 ‘ _ .5 , , i i ` ~f‘i'.> V. ' f ’ ' Vx, '»> . .w i , .I i* , f ‘_ V Q, _. `\ f / Vx l J 1 , ' » !‘g:,w»'=..» ' ' 2' / I ‘ V 75 g ` if / .. , , ’ I » I' /ij V , V ,.v,./4/ 7( ' ‘J ' ‘Vi ' 'J/V-'/'/'I' _ ‘ ` ‘-~`__\__- Ripping Good atent _ The H. B. K. Parent Ripless Glove IS i, _.._,_.__.. -mi. _ ii 'L ,fi _ . ~ 1,. -_-._ ¢@""f \ - . . ».?.,» ' _ \`____ , g .,._.,,,.,.,,.... _.WV -. _ ___ \ ~ » -- .-...i _ » . . 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K. Ripless Glove is that the more it is worn, the less is the clirince of 't ` ` ' _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . . , 3 __ ' ges ini' wear glove ever made, because i.ic seziiiis at the tiuger tips are liiddeii byextrn pieces of leatlier wlilcl; i-url f,w_>.r and protect the stitching, iiiziking it absolutely impossible for this glove to Rip. , >Wn"“T ""` - It is made in many leathers but ive nieutiou one special liiie on account of its diirabilit It isthe f H _ _ _ _ _ __ _ ___ _ i rippiiig. It is therefore the nearest ever made to an everlasting glove, and is the only practical glove on tlie market for the workingiiiaii . » y. auioiis .B.K. Pinto Shell C d _ This leather is tanned by' special mineral rocess witlioiit a t` l f ` ` ' ' ' ` ' ` or ovan _._ -_ . , -i_-__-.. . Per ‘C 6 ° °11'.1.1...1f.- 'f IS b°1.1_.1?r°9f.e1id.§¢i>1‘°h Pf°°f- Ca11`b= laid fi¢Hi°`lfliél`fif`<=`r`6`_ec_o_nie brittlf. It is toug_li,_soft and_pli:il>_l& It is perfectioiias a liard wcgr glove leather. - Ask your dealer to sliowyou this wonderful love wlii l is ` ` l g c i positive y quainiitccd not to Ri lf lie l d _ _ - . _ _ _ ias not got tlieiii, send us his name” an address and we will see that you are supplied. ` i 0 F iaf f ~ '~ ".’.7"~"V=Vf.-=,._._._,_. . A -V~r~.~;'~.'~...*~'I.»'»’*i`- I -1 1‘;"f.'1"".',-<..-V .,: . ’ ` "' ‘rf ‘ ~ ~ ~ 'ri 4' J" _ ,Ur vg, ~->* *f f msg r , ’ #V _ - f V -°*<§