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I* ‘ . . l _. e _ r . ‘ \- \ _ 1 . ¢ ; -» ~ _ 1 . _ . 1 _ .,. _» f .Q-.._¢.» if .jj-»-. 1- _ __ W ~ --_».~ -~‘~ -_--*-.~~ -. - f -7.' * *W1* `~ "" ‘r ” ' "I ~ A 4 "~’ "" ' ` ` __ ___,_..,._‘...--.A W ~-~--~ »-~ ~- Y-“ "' "» »_ _ . - .t -- , \ , . _ 1 1 _ ' 4 t-atiszrnis ~ v.-I-I i: = W ___ ~ __ '_ ' PQULTRY _ 35 m _ %lE_ol (Continued from page nine.) !h`em~'_on.tliis character. Thus the av aiolfiioioioiesieaieueaieaiesieaieaieaioie | out -Ji. _ V those that show signs of early` oulting as you go along. The beat of the one and twoyear ds of the lightest breeds might pay olds should be kept over win ' and even these will stand culiinr rly closely. 4. Brollera.-- if brollers are early llpge Red lost 39.9 days during her It pays beat \o__.rell the cockereii ygllgt yen- que Q0 brooding", me when two or three pounds in wel ht . outage 'Wyandotte 38.9 days, the av ra usage Plymouth Rock 24.3 days and is glheaverage Lea-horn 3.1 days Otjlwt - Ilene importance perhaps to the_¢l'e E ther thin to keep till heavier. This especially so when the sexes can be eepa ted and where the tum small. the pulieta will soon re lilen who is keeping but one breed Qll|l'° HU the l’°°m Bhd Steen fowl _is .tbnumbsr of days the average available- IYOUGY- hen will lose. Thus the aver- Llllll bl’U°d d0C\¢°l`9|S 9h°'\l'|d 5° in broedy Bod _la 58 days, the av sold *ei-agp _arooay vi'y:°ni<>tis oz says, them the avenge broody Rock 56 days! 5- early; it seldom pays to feed to maturity. Roaltera.- Don't leave the mar- ilid tllé lverlge broody Leghorn 32 ltetlng of all roasters .till late in tht~ dayl. A-Ithoiigb t-he average number ful of days lost each period was 21.6 for ions the iLeghorn's as against about lil ket _days in the other breeds, the fact' that only ten per cent of the L25- horns went broody and those only 1_5, times on the average reduced the-il5#!|£ii€9|€vl€>ié?i€3lt.>lE9i€. total days lost to a small figure. late ln the cue of the Wyandottes and alt Plymouth Rocks the highest percent~ été age of broody birds was found in the ir buff varieties due, in all probability 515 to the' fact that Cochin blood was 3|-§ used in their ancestery to obtain the,” THE DANDELOIN PROBLEM. The dandelion so much lauded and . 3.200 ull lulllmer, but Only the . '| 1 _ l. Distribute this sale over ar- a period ss possible. Never mar- without finishing. ¢i§¥¥%¥¥=E1a&= MONG THE HORSES TURF TOPICS (Toronto Mall.; V 2 sung by ,poets ls me cause of some l‘he Niagara Stakes for two-year G'°` anxiet tm more practical people. lt “ms is getfhg so common that some otherwise od lawns are a mass of , the yellow bloom early '“ *he S““s°"'| “mérhburtftlherft Ktllzlugasriotieiflsiligd v 'l which furnishes seeds enough to in-‘ 'an about. There is a. laborous way of with $2,170 to the winner, run ,Zac Fort Erie on Saturtlay, was won Fl, l.owenstcin’s The-.odorc Fair.- } --~ ni etadtcaung the dande]_|0n_ by 5|-uhh. The good horses of tlie'day came bet; ing it out with ,d small too] .made for together in -the handicap at a mile He the purpose. There is such a tool find » ' _' tio with a long handle which may be, Hogan a chance to redeem himself or used easily by those who tlisl;'.t~ roi for stooll over too mi.. 1, We hz~_v<_~ ~..._../l,ot' easily when the soil is wet. but it lily should never be thrown down, as tion n even s fresh_ blossom will furnish, spri vital seeds for germination wherever. it chances to fall or be blown. Burn Charles Millar`s Garish Sun out- it all parts of the dandelion if extermln mn ation is the object. han successfully on this pest as well as last on some others-~ chickweed, narrow sm, dock, etc. A solution of sulphate of Hu t, t .l t‘ ' ~' iron is destructive to these plants. “dn go up n 'me to beat Count” Use a pound and a half of the sulphate B of iron to 'ta gallon of watcnand spray Th who infected ‘places with this, using a mg sprayer tlliat produces e. very fine CI 1'- _ I-it-etty Baby showed a remarkable 'SPRAYING THE DANDEUON- performance in the o enin tw P E 0' - _ L- year-old event. Sh we vei ' sl ' There is a spray which may be_used to le ° B 3 °“ a sixteenth which gave Wciits his failure to stay in the Fourth field uly stake. He bounded to the lem. that the dandelion pulls up very front at once and romped home, jus- aquediict and ti i'r-.st-ivoir ht-wn out oi` solid i'o<-,lt wort- lor cenliircs coii ed with his iinnic. After thc fall he monarchy. when tho int-rits of various kings were suniini-ri up, it was said ot' King Hcxcltiali that J ing Trainer \\'hltelow’5 dcclara- the ter. Of 'l the his field in the Canadiaribred ,soap and Kay Spence’s nll_\' ' iT cl that the colt is more than a 090i O 'rH1icHAnLo1'rE'rowNoUAnoi,AN -' " -A _ _ f _ __ _-__JUI;Y¥4»1917- - ______,,___.-......~_ __.-ag,-_ _ ~ - i _ POLISIIES Bl-ACK Wi-IITE TAN KEEP YOUR Sl-IOES NEAT r.`r`.°ruii.i.i:v co. or ar LTD , HAHILTON, CAN, _ ;_ that 1 i llcz 'no m bm Colm, HEzEist~i‘vaiit'cs; hc liiari orguiiizeti si\i'\'ice of God and iiiatlc it em- i. .\nd lic varrlcti -ill this out the kings ol’ Judah, noi anv .imc befoio him 'oiiiili .1 long i'cl;;n." pon his ncceiisloii to the throne Pliiilil begun his reforiiis. There rc lit-iithen alters oveiyviv-liere in 'iis:.-ifin, idoltatrous high places _ _.__ _...____ _ __ _; i__; pollutcfl and closed, the lamps were put out, thc sacred vcssels were re- moved, and the priests and Levitcs were scattered. Hezekiah directed thc Levitt-rs to cleanse the Temple. \\hsn this work was completed he re- liiniigiiiatcii the Temple :services with a great tif-dication feast. with its sin offering and biiriit~oil`erlngs. "So the at-rvico ot' the house oi' Jehovah was set in order." ' liczeklzilfs next stcp wits lo send icttcii; siim-moiiing till liiracl ns well as Jiidzili to kccp the i’assovei‘ nt Jf.-~ riisuicni. The ldolntroiis nltnrii that had been crcclctl tliroui.:lioiit tht- city were _hrokeii up' and thc delirls was Cast into the book Kidron hcforc the paschal lambs were ,s:turltlccd on thc inurtcoiitli ot' thc- month. l’ri<-sis mid Lcvitcs/ seeing the zeal of thc Dcoplc, wore nsiiamed ot' tht-li* cnrlicr daisy. and ziflcr 'making tlicmsclves clean ncvortiliig to tho law. tlit-_v ciii' rlcfl ou( their tliitlcs. liluiiy ol' thc poople wore not i'ci'ciiioiiin||_\' cleans- ed, and were tlicrel`oi-o iiiillt to p:ii‘- tllke of the Passover; for them llcze- knih licsought Goii's p_n|-tin", 1.-or scvcn days the people kcpi 'thc t`~;~iat throiigrliout Judah, tho Temple was` with great iiladncss, and the king coni- mcnded the _Levilczi for their part in tho cxeicisesl Yct another seven days the feast was proloiigcd, and great was the joy in Jerusalem. The ceremonies curled with thc blessing and prayei' oi tho Levilcs. "Tile good `l.t»rd pardon everyone castiiii: _thcin into thc brook liidroii. be To ilnd the foi'glvcnci=n wc niiint was Ollr R taco feel ter the hull thc Sins-Two boys wore pla3'ii1g.on narrow ledge, worn smooth in the of -;i seaside cliff. -Some t\i'cnt_v beneath. the deeD.,iic»:i-green wa» _l.'ipped'ag,.-zinst the rock. Ono of boys was tht- inlllei".; son. He liccii wariicd ami-in and again of pcrll of thc pnih. its had been ,caught and chastiisod. This day_.a ihit prcpiiretli his heart to r.eck_God"; careless Stop to U10 C1189 Paid "B Per ,md mm. showed thcir sincerity bylnalty. and hc- tell into tho smooth. taking a`\\-riy the ldolnlroiis aitnrs and deep writer below. Death seemed to his just trite. But. his keen `cry heard iii tho neat-`by mill, and his tlrnili' and tlnnlly put uwny our nin.‘ intlicr i-an out with anger. in his fa-ce. it will iinf siifllrc to iiciioliiicc it p:ii'- lint when ho saw his son atrugitling i|i\l|_"- liL‘D0IlYfll\f`*‘ "ill-"-1 ‘lil llltl- with dt-:ith ,tho frown becu_ine a spisini rnngl|.giiliii!~ Alter :i i'cvi\':il iii 0( Scotltiiiii ii publicnii rcni iriu-il that lic lilo t`oi'e thc icvivnl thc. pcoplc shoutoflip, whispered for it, it will noi do io. ||` soitcn and tiisgiiise our sin. Stiliiiei-|119 nyitfiilali. and at the risk of his own he plunged in and, rescued high. r. the boy lay ln his cxhaustlon._t n- for thi-ir ii'|uor, :intl nite-i' i'»=vIvzii,(]@¢] \,_v loving cure, he knew how tar was iruc that our sins tlnd uit Out- iindcrstood the Poaimist’s pro- ona dc:-lircil that thc chief cllr-ci of fmiiulcr word, "lie hath not dealt with si. i'f=.\'|val iii ('m'ii\v:ili wan tliiil lhcllm fiftcr our sina,' nor rewarded us pt-oplc i-.liaiiizod lhf-.ir sins. \Vlinte\'L‘i'| nftcr our initiuitios." Ho knew that this niiy oxiitftiy niciin. we iiiust iinl th be coiitcnl to still:-.ritiilc oiic sin for in ""°U""" We mum "nl """m“" “DIN ,loiccs against iuclimit-nt.-W., M. Clow r-cal, or cliaiigt; our slii, Init, put it) ie li.itli Noi Dciil \\itli Ur Afici ‘ away.-~\Vi‘_ \\'. L. \\'atkini=mi. hi l . ' I ' - ' ‘ 0 ri c world which stciiis to' be'-itll |3W» really ull love. and that mercy 1'8- "'I`ho Cross in Christian EXD0- noe." ave the barrier and was a bad when they- raced up the hack tch, but under a vigorous ride by Sincerity in a thrilling finish. e activities of claimants in scll- races continue. Following the _ _ lming of Lady Ward and lilvstici _ . i ii ~ ." , » tli'€§i¥soI`tn`i:1ft)§E`tthL§ night? llfilssbzgg ccillt Pony Seven] homes* changed' °“'"` _ Q " 8 '~ ' em and when'no rain is likely to come for for a`reasonahle period of time. Sure- Saturday. Fred Teahan got oiic S900 from W. J. Foley, and H.G. -I: tms`1s-:W-euworth "ying and re_ Bedweli took Mystic Folly from _ yards The dandelion may be destroy :yer _en by cutting on just below the snr- 1; see of the earth so’ that the root t 9 {t¥y_mz_.on bp-amy infested lawns and Grant Browne for $1.200. In the lat . - ' v' . t ééts 'no “gm whafever, 0,. it may be placed an execution on his horses ,flestroyedby pouring gasoline or kero at Hamm°“- sene on`_the~ crowns, but with this ln- dtvidual treatment one might as well W root them out and have it done with. mlm ‘If each- person would keep '-them down had' on his-°wn precmls they would Soon went hack to former quarters was ;be- under control if not entirely e-radi~ Sl’1C9\‘|tY~ WlliCh IJ. cated, and assoog as the young plants Claimed from W. S. Smith in the op start the spray sed in early spring ening event. W. Smith and Kav again would insure a clearance of the SDUII 'pestl ' ._ _ which J. J. Troxlcr had owned only "°°°-*-l-L F-l!l(‘9 ' » ' CULL THE FLOCK. the ` ' --- over _ (Experimental Farm'a Note.) $700 Du The urgent need of conservation and demands that all poultry not paying eys its _way in either eggs or growth be Winn killed for eating. ' ad th ' The present high prices of feed _,pan also make the keeping of such Cole’ _classes of poultry decidedly unpro- ntablo as well as unpatriotic. There- fore, for your own good and for the good of the country, kill them.. _There are in GVPFY D0lli¢l‘Y yard L-on Mcflnnaltl asked M135 Ha,-rip Peter Gréreiiwade and Zomrcet 07%, before leaving indianapolis U 1' li birds-that have outlived their use hr, fulness and others that will never in 2, pay their way. these might. profit- ably be tlnislieti and marketed, not CapL_ v0|0_ 214% is an mme" necessarily all at once but as eoon Binge agpracticabie. taking into account from the market. etc. 2.04% ln these classes might be men~ tiobed. in the order in which they Evil should be disposed of, the following: gash, 1. Male Blrda.- The breeding sea- race,- son being over, all males should be fleshed and killed lt will cost $2 00 of them, it will also be better for the njne layers. the eggs and the growing ehlcits. ~ ' John A. Forbes, 2.1714, the fastest 2. Turkeys and Weterlowt- Toms regard and turkey hens, geese and ducks. dum not absolutely needed for next year‘s C and breeding should be disposed of. ncxm-mn_ g_04%_ - 3. Hens.- All hens of the heavier classes that are two years old and me over might better be marketed now. wht," In even the light classes many of gn me this age ought to go. Others thai are 341%' laying but that are not worth keep- Bam ing for another year should he kept “on until the egg yield does not pay for - close 'L Murphy shipped 26 head from B Poughkeepsie' to Plcvr-land. O 41 it Gears has been in 2131.2 with tlir-_ ’ . . . two-yeai-old trotter Peter June. 1|' ll K Murphy left the much ta-ikcd - . Zombrl Th 9 Withkingworm Which 'I'ui-ned to ioth Eczema. just OneMas. Cutl- ’Woodclift King. 2.09’/, has been Curl Completely fluted. sold tlccl 11. H. Hans-on, A of Presque e. _ "My little son, three years old, tonic hit rlngwolrri on his left arm, and he HB _ _ i-ry Brusle surs‘lv had his stars. scratched it so thatit turned to eczema. K h ,I R ,_ H 'l lt then spread to his back, chest, arms. mon an me s an ' Nady' gle Ci., 2.00 -placed the Akron legs and head. it was just one mass ot sm corruption and it made my heart ache 0 » . . ' ri in draw. Troxier got $200 advance /\Ct0ii and (`oi‘e_v each rode two ers, Thorncliff at 10 - _ - Peterkiu. 2.14%' $0" or Peter tin- or over to keep each male until next Great and Laura Bellini 2.04%, bi-t-fi .breeding season. therefore. get rid iw naipii H. wi-iiiamsw oritefi a iniii track in 2.08% recently. _ 0 is a son of Todd Forbes 2.15 phen .lite-.t missed the 2.10 list he won from ingara at Saginaw re. nut of a mare by Pmhibl 2.27%. the feed. Better still keen Collins single o. and sen i-:ni siiouiii get to 2.05 lm their match ovci- thr ` Youngstown double 0. Werlncsday. campaign w-ith a win. case the mdncy has been held ` he club pending the decision of. Irish Blood-stock Agency. which ~ H- Filer reclaimed Alex Getz HOWHNI Ollie' after the horse won the third race; Another that T. Zollicoffer i'c~ C0 Put in claims for Leo Skolnv Wednesday and Spence no U19 Drive hp llaid and won a purse in the interval. fferin 'Park closed' on Saturday Hillcrest opens tomorrow. Jock. o to 1. scor- e first victory of his career. Mrs. Dot H. Sugar King and Baby were the winning favorites, -_mm THE TURFF., H. being hy Binvnia. 2.07%. a more by Admiral Dc-wc_v_ day have come to Frank Bo -7l`~» 1-59%. for the once gi'-cal is being beaten in 2.20. tit 2\'ear'-old of the season t arrle Mac. 2.2414, by John A_ 8 if -li $2,000 2.19 trot. The time was 2.10%, 2.10%. Stephen is by t>r-s_/ *ii 2 el... tio. 2.06%, at Poughkeepsie. 1 It 'II veteran Earl J. ciptneii his I U It #$0 tolee im scratch- he would 'ustteai " "w°'l°p "°°°"d “t 2'"5% lm" ` liimsela He was 'ii pitiful sighg. 'mek' "I read about Cuticura Soap and Oint- The ment. By the time l had used the second Sea he .om Ictcly healed. ""`°'5h" él'|'§1\¢d)gli‘s. `R?sWc. Pegchey, R. R. I, J h 1 dernar, Ont., December 30, |016. It” bn Citticura Soap daily tor the toilet and °" V exhlbitilon mile in 2.17% at Cl ve Cuticurl Ointment as needed revent H ‘;{nmJu'm io' nmlmgg at B 20,08 yu 8.-Pk 'uhh .||.d c p. s ie a son o .l. Malcolm dn” _"nd: .»¢“|mn_ D”‘_A. ‘ Forbes, 2.08, and Memories, the! wi 8.A.” Stld h sister to Todd 2.14%, by Emu" sire of G. Malcolm porb, pimplei blaclzheada or other eiirptiorisl ""'d° l. 2.06%. 1 , ` » t 0.4 . . ., . Walter Direct psoer Colonel boxofCuticura0lntmeniwIththcCui1- A"’“""`°“¢- 3-WW ll” “’°" U3 .. Oli' rlofis. e e e A. l-`orbes,- a twn-ycarnlti Todd Forbes 2.16 trotted an _ 3-. a 1;) - w fs ,`, _A Q .`1‘l ’\ VW f y _ /' ,' no - ip . ___ ` '~';,'~/»n .I , fi/ l,tT¥‘-aes- .;§°‘~°.- f- .st ,.'\ ~ .\ _qs ‘."»'.'~\Hf'.=~§!l "vs ._ f _ _ , _ - ‘ mm- - ' '-. ‘- -- `u\ ai 3/. / »_»- , _ iff-\_‘» ` _ »' J' \-» _. '-8' ia. "\_ ___ _.___,;<_.,f,__--f*'.,`,?»`».? .,-.-,-_ ls- ,q"_, ' ~-- -" _ _..<' - ».-. fri LF?) *p -7?'_Yt’ -, l' `,T”`:~'~ 1f,.¢‘l'n7’1 if vt .,» _ `.'\°t-i ~J -1 : 4,, < $3" -=~A.~?` £- "i.“1i“‘ V i J/“_ i _”1_1\6_¢-‘\=».-,_, .,, gg, 4.3%: *f’~fJ{t"`~l`*”€.'f5§’-""!:»"-1 ,N -37 ”7_'5"l,"""7.’Y1`\3¢' _'15' - oi. ‘ ljo a-A val 4:’ A7:ri.; ` 1.-it.-1~‘.-»lsi~.°;’..=',j,t;-.1 »- -_¢--. .,__f-< _ _ _ _ NE/ V . ent n. er ad ns in _Divers Languages., -1*” _-_,_ ,.4 .5_§,A/' ' _~’\-14- 1 f;.£-31., » ¢l‘1_°l-fl*- -"1 / so i>\~}?)Jliz ;_;-$354111 Fl *.~’;§§‘-_-_"-”-"',i L4- §__ |13 _ =‘ff“e~fi "' " 58311" _ ,$3153 Ya`§$4`l§ _i§‘I *ww -3*-lift-?i~ ' _»1,'i"_~1'J.`».`:- 1* -Selig? 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Q Qs; ! _,211 _.` » J, _l , /_) ess: 1-‘__ _;=;§S_- ».‘~@tf=e.>=»,»»- -- _.‘_ . §- _n ’ §`~2§*‘.-.=.`§&?s'§'.*'-" "i311" \`*€:"€i“' 'i 3 l’l_`i'~`t»ri. -i iC"1t*5’*{1 .s __' I 1 ?;)“?r‘;y», 1"” Qgvi -'_ \ ' “7 -.Li *<11* _ -¢,4 ~»_ .a vé ,___\` -Q l?{~ -'xl it .~ ,_ Z: ' *W ff .(1 _ .ii T1/ £1’ tt t 3 S it gf - Y A Y T-i\__ _ col. L it _ _ the Bible as his model-in thought, word. and dccd. Ht: buildcd his greatness upon it as upon a rock. He knew it by heart. Thcrc is._iio b ioklikc it in thc world as at foiintla- tion lor mental. and moral power. The Charlottetown Guardian _ Calls attention to the fact th t nothing beforc in Bible distribution has eve ` _________ . i _ .__ r ____ equalled the.-treniendous-tid<é_i-ofvcoupJTFiiDlWi’s”now asking for the _ » _BIG PRINT RED LETTER BIBLE! 1'-he Maki.-ig of the sible ` - - _ _ _lt took the Bible twothousand years to prow. As it is the qrcatc-it work known to man--so it took iiii- measurably the lf=iiac.=t tinic to build. it is rooted iii ,_ ta-iuizlit mid prayed and preached for yt-_ara before ‘ thoy gnvc the world the written Woid. First, then-, Canis- thc oral gospel; ptiblislicd tltroiigh thc church. many hibies---lost--forizottcii-lomi-buriid in thc dust of the agcs. A whole sacred litciatiire went beforeit. The olvi Semitic it-irc-nd.~ ; the ballads and the folk-songs; thc recital of tribal dec-ds that ran from lin to lip and from fnihcr to son ; the cndcs of nnilt-nt, l:i=\-s~; the Bible-ss ol Southern jiidzih aid ot Norihf-ni Isincl; the Book of Dcmtcrononiy: thc Book of thc Priests: those were a part oi thc bcginnings of the Book of Books. Faint Jniiii tziiiclit and prcarlif-rl ti' d prayed and mcditatcd fully tiftv years heforc lie wrote the Fourth Gospel. And so with all the Apostles, They i10t.'in wrilinir, "hilton the fleshy tablets Ol the heart.” Thc Epistles wcrc thc first writttfn p--rt of the Ncw Tcstarnant, bcginning about the year 50 A. D. 'I`|1f-ii camo the gospels of Matthcw, Mark, I tiki- and johii. _ l`ii~'- wholc lliblc has been likcnetlio 2_1 lift'-"it '1`cinplc; thc (lid Testziiiiciit as the nnvc, with its side aisles oi ostiini and prophecy; thc* Gospels asthc. choir, the last; Gospcl perhaps the very sanctuary: whilcaro ind and bcliiiid are thc Egiiaitlcs and the Ap >c=ilv|;'¢o, cnch ti gem of beauty, and cach supply- Q 1. 1 -ii .ai/-1\ 1 nm' . ini 4 2 ,_ ini: an iiiiiispciisiiiblc feature of thc niajcstic whole. ~ 'iii ` _ F ALL THE WORDS AND SAVINGS OF CHRIST dlstingifialiotl from the oontcxt hy being printed in red. All Passages in the Old Testament propliotlu of thc coming of Christ, marked with a Star. _____,_, _ _,,,____ ,_____-,,, _ .. ____ ___..___ _*___ .___.._._-_._.~-- . ___ _:_V.» I The piiblisliers of the iamoua RED l.li'[`Tl_".R EDITION nf thc iillilc inform us that only bv ' - mf-ana of a vast iiewspapcr co-operation thrniighoiit the Uiiiicd State-= and C.in:ui.i voiild this magnificent Bible bc had for thenoiiiinfii prior- asitt-rl. 'i`lic\- state they :ire arr:inuim;' tn distribute atleast two mil- lion copies, :ind that the RED LETTER UIBLE rcprcsciits a vfiliic of from threc io four dollars in the usual channels of trafic, __. __, 7_ ___,__.____.~_... _ _ ___ m_v__ .._....._»».-1.. ,..._ _ -.`____.¢~~-»- r-~ f-1--frv.-ni-v~ A Genuine Gallery `Of Religious Art ' " Beautiful Colored Plates Reproductions in Half-tones Nazareth, Holy Seniilcbrc, Garden of Geihsfrriaiie, 'Many ofthe Sricrcd Scenes of Biblical History are Visitation ol Virgin Marv, _lf-riisalcm, After llie hero shown bv piitittiqraph complemented by a com'-' Criiciflxion, Dani:_iscu:-=, .Gate of Jr-iuszilein, etc. plete series ot colored Maps. , ' - - Speobal Faastures All the dtltliciiltwords in both Testa- ' (`. mciitn iiiatlo self--pi-onoiincliig by dlnrritlcnl iiiarks; niiido so simple a child can proiiouiice tlicin. _ _ IP!-xg omplete compendium of Bible Aids \ and Helps; useful to every Reeder 'l‘Iiis~. it-attire alone is worth MORE THAN tho sinaitdistribution price asked by this paper. 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