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than ever, in the Kootenay Steel' Range, because the
improvement in the operzitior. of the _door adds nearly
five hundred cubic niches to its capacity. Every inch 5
' inside can be used--and you can nlwziys depend upon it i
for keeping your food piping hot vsliile you wait for some -
Special dish to finish coolriiig. Mode of hez|vy_polislied
sheet steel, durable and. easily cleaned. Besides this
important feature, there are iniuiy exclusive advantages
for you in the ‘T-
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For Sa le by the Rogers Ilsrdware Co., Lid.
HIS PRESENCE E`lllllWHEHl
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i college. _He _wus faced towiprds
telic Christian ministry. I_was laced
in any mid every direction Uther
than that. He dared 'to think for
scribe to old traditions and new re-
qiiirenicnts; doubted his_cal1 to the
sacred ofliec, felt better qualified to
.become a physician of the body than
`of t.l;c_soiil, and is today .1 recogniz-
,ed leader in the medical world, A
'while ago his mother in visiting him
lattenileal the Washington Avenue
lCiiiii-cb. In returning to his home,
.instead of commending the sermon,
sho wifli much emotion declared her
hippincss would have been supreme
fooiild she have seen him standing in
ith.-at pulpit. To her his distinguish-
lcd medical eminence and his splendid
'efficiency in huinanity’s behalf
lninouutcd for little. I-'Ie had missed
this calling, in that Christian moth-
.er’s estimation. Sing had destined
lhim for the pulpit. _A d he was, out
lof his proper place. " But he knows
land I lfnow he could never .llrave
lw-icldcil thc. beneficent influence nor
‘done the good in the pulpit ‘hc is do-
ling in the world. He has heard the
lcall of God pre-eminently. ' He is do-
_ing 'Guil’s service. And it would have
|becii a shame irreparable to have
‘spoiled a first-class physician for the
fsake of mulling a second-hand preach-
er. ~
l Gan we not also altlrm thot for
,vision ef God does not weakeii nor
hsrrow our capacity for enjoyment?
Riitliqr ilecs it hnllow enjoyrrient by
setting up a spiritual id-enl in its
midst. It tunes our entire nature “P
ite a higher key. Here also wc find
'the old aseetic idea cropping out in
ithc cxcvso men eller for not becom-
;ii'_.g Christians, namely, that such
lwould_ cut them oil from the world,
lthizs deprive them ‘of much enjoy-
'meut. But when will men see that it
is through Christianity that WUI ex-
lpcrience our keencst and most last-
_iiig enjoyment. The Obiccts Ol SBDSS
t t itl
,caniio compare for- a miomen vi" i
‘thc vision of God for the nxpcricnce
of happiness and joy. Extend to a
mm, (.11 ti... opp-grtiinity for enjoy-
and drink; to the lull, and his confes
sion in an honestmoment will be, h
.linowsnot what .happoness is. Pleas
ures many .-and intense indulgence
crowding one another upon his at
tention,_i_ipt hear him exelaim in th
soiituiiefoi his chamber, "A11 is van
ity and vention, of spirit." I-liov
can it be otherwise? He is .. spirit
tl_ierefnr?,1nevc.r at rest until spiri
himself, found himself unable to sub- with bp tit meet. He is a soul an.
never at peace until God spealk.
peace. He is- potentially u, Christian
thus never joyous until Christian on
jects of attachment furnish the en
joymient he needs. Hn is a child o
God, but in the far country feeding
on thc, husks and chaff until he haf
a vision of God, and can call Hin
Father. Then he comes to himsel'
and finds his home in G-od. But no
to the weakening and ciirtailing o
any of tho old sources ol enjoyment
They saw God( but they ate am
drank. He seep: God, but not to th
sacrifice of a single normal natura`
gratil"1eation_.that can be analyzed ii
terms of moral _wori.h.
Then 1' thi~n`k_ 'we will agree tha'
thc, vision of God 'does not unfit u:
for the duties and relations of ou
temporal lifc. Peter thong-ht it dir
when he desired habitat'-ons to hous;
and hold the vision upon the Mount
But Christ denounced the sétanii
thought, and 'hastened down th.
mountain, where human need awa.itec`
His healing, cheering- touch. Ani
how faithfully he carried the visim
of God into the very haunts of pub
licans and sinners. Some of Hii
dearest parablcs sprang ciiit of thes
human ministries tooutcast souls.
And when they accused Him of eat
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The keen, quick, business-like direcliiess of the CILLETTE
appeals to the man whose time is worth money.
No time wasted in honing, dropping or fussing with a
complicated shaving device. l°le simply reaches for the
CIl_'.l.`Ii`.TTE~and shaver..
And such a shave I
The Gillette blade, thin eiiough to take a perfect temper,
_ yet held absolutely 'rigid in the handy_GII_.I_.ET_TE frame, and .i
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every user. li is easier iiisliilled
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Ansiverliig _your inquiry rcgiird-
the pcrforinance of ihe Ilct
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slalled by you in the Arena Rink,
may say ilial it is giving every
satisfaction,replacing fivesiovcs,
:uid :is nearly as we can culriil-
:ite using no more Coal lhaiii
was used by two of fl\cm,lii:sides
giving iis very miinli less lroululc
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luxurinntly eqiiipni-.I of any in
the Ciiiuiilimi trade and are
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already proved to he, in rough
wenilier.
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Pneumonia is nothing more or less than
‘Lung Fever," or as it used to be called,
"Inflammation of the Lungs” and the
results come cntiiely from a local source;
such as taking a violent cold. _
There is more or less difficulty in
irenthing: a cough, at first dry, but soon
iccompunied by raising L thick, sticky,
'usty-colored matter, composed off n
nixture of phlegm and blood.
Theme is only one way to prevent
'?neumonia, and that is to cure the cold
ust ns soon as it appears. Dr. Wood’s
lorwiiy Pine Syrup will do this quickly
,nd effectively.
Mrs. G. W. Bowman, Pnttullo, Ont,
vrites: “Three years ago I caught ai colrl
.fhich ended in a severe attack of Pneu-
-ioniu. Since that time, at the begin'
-_ing of each winter, I seem to catch coirl
- 'ery easily. I have been so hoarse thni
was unable to speak loud enough to be
card across the room. Last winter.
-owever, ri friend advised mc to try Dr.
Vood's Norway Pine Syrup, saying if
fad helped her. I bong t fi bottle and
clore it was half used I was completely
ured. I also find it agood medicine for
he children when they have colds.”
Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup is put
ip in n, yellow wrapper; three pine frees
he trade mark; the price 25 cents.
Manufactured only by The T. Milburi.
fo., Limited, Toronto, Ont. _
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ng and drinking with them, he an-
wered, John saw God and did not
at and drink, yet you said he hath
-. devil. and now behold, I come,
ating and drinking, and ye cry Heel-
ebub, the Prince of Devils. Yctbow
icroieally He mingled with the low-
st _and mast disheartening human
anditions, feeding bodies and souls
/ith both temporal and eternal
read, bringing the vision down to
iiii- most commonplace experiences,
nd lifting all human activities up
o the vision and binding them to
.hat inspiring ideal. And in our
Bible school lesson today you notice
iis terms of entrance upon the eter-
_al joy depend upon your humble
ministry in behalf of nakedness, hun-
;r.r, sickness, imprisonment, main-
;aining that kind acts to the least of
he earth's unfortunates was service
into Him. The poet, you recall, has
mmortalized all this in that 'legend
if the vision beautiful, every word
if which’is truth. The angel visits
,he monk in his cell. He would not
have dreamed of eating* and drinking
n that celestial presence, iariid had
lot the monastery lrcll rang loud to
~eminil him that the poor were
ratliered at the gate for their noon-
_lay meal hc would have ignored
heir claim to food and drink. But
_'ou remember that after much re-
icetion whethcl' he ought not contin-
Ie to entertain Goil's angel regard-
ess of the liep;gai~s at the ga-te, his
iz-art chidcs him, and he holds to
ris :lnily grind C/I duty, qxpecting
.hc angel to vanish before his re-
turn. But lo! the angel remains not
_inly to welcome him_bnck to his ee-
lestiul meditation, but to say that
iiail he stayed to thr. neglect of hum.
ble duty, he, the angel, would have
\‘/here, beloved, -docs all this find
you? H-ave you not longed to see
God, and have you not thought it
rlependeil on more favorable location
than where your lot is cast? Have
you not desired greater spirituality
and felt it could be yours if you
were only relieved of these burilens
`IHl F619-ti0"ShiDS. and you liiwefast-
ed, perhaps, and prayed, but there
were the old friction, the common-
place duties, the multiplicity of eat-
ing and drinkinE to be attended to?
Sue hmcefortli that siicli cnvinonment
is not hostile to the vision of God.
However poetical and dramatic any
description of the siipernstural may
be, know th-at the vision is to the
eyes of the spirit rind that His pres-
ence is evcry\\'liere_ Get God into
your souls. 'Then you can see Him
midst the drudgery of the household,
midst thq routine of your mercantile
pursuits, midst your eating and
drinking everywhere. Iicmemhor also
this, that however isolated from the
rush and friction of your daily con-
cerns, your _Mount Sinai may be
where the vision beautiful is yours
to entertain that you must go back
into the world's midst again and
share its experience if you \\'oiilil be
ivortiliy of your Lord’s a.pprovn1_ But
blessed indeed are you if you can cat
and drink, do arid dare with the vis-
ion of God in the heart. ’I`he'n and
then only have you heeded the word
of the Book, “Whether ye cat or
drink or whatsoever ye do, do all
to the glory of.Gnd."
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(ha Kind You ilaia Always liuughl
fled. _
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I The pe1°fect_'__'i'i.f `
sound-reproduction
which established the supremacy of the Edison
Phonograph lies in the point of contact between
the Phonograph and the Record-the sapphire
reproducing point. _ _ -_ 5;.,-_._
- _This is the point that conveys the sound
from Record to the audience. Andhrght
here is the secret, the perfect lifelike tone the
Edison instead of a metallic, nasal tone. _
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PhonographS
if. i si .is i _ fi ,ion semi. Amimei neiwraaoia
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hear the Edison Plioiioxrnph pluy herb Eilliwn Sunrlnrd null
Edison Ainberal Ilecordn. Get complete catalogs from your
dealer or from nl.
$16.50
lo_ $240
Mr. Edison made all
sound-reproducing
instruments possible
' but he perfected the
i _Edison Phonograph.
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EDl_SON PBONOGRAPllS_AND RECORDS SOLD BY
A. E. TOOMBS, - - - - 56 Queen Street
MILLER BROS, - - - |25 Kent Street
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What makes good
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Quality? Yes, a great deal depends I
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Experience in selecting the best leaf, in the
_ proper curing and in the right blending. In
, the entire process of manu-
_ facturing, from field to pipe,
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ORINOCO tobac- _‘ - _
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It Made solely of the finest sun-cured
- ___ Virginia leaf, it is mild, cool and fragrant; _
` I V cannot bite the tongue, and gives a`swect,
clean, comforting smoke right from start to
~ finish. . _ _
Pass ten cents over the counter to your
dealer to-day--say "ORINOCO"-and _ '
' get acquainted with the hnest tobacco you
geese.
ever drew on.
In T ins mid in Parkages. _ __
“' Said by mas! 21/ery dealer in Canada.
TUCICETT LIMITED. HAMILTON. ONTARIO
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Value forms the basis of our bid for you
Patronage
Slanl'ield’s Unshrinkalile Underwear
In these we cnn izlre _vnu the best fliinlity red lnbcl and at the lowest prices. Tho
reason that we can srive you the lowest prices is because we nrexloiiiir n cash bus
ness and have no had debts for which your zood money has to make up.
Watson'a Unihrinkable Underwear c
On these as well as on nll other goods that we handle we can Siva you the low-
est prices not only because we hnvc them dolnir is cash business or the lnnt live
years and have no bad debts but nliw because we are doing' business on a much
sinnller expense than any other business house in the city.
Factory Cloths, Tweeds, Flannels. Blanketinga, Ruggings,
Druggefs and Yarns
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