_*i.:.1. 1;- » ~.,- ‘ ` aa-...- Area wean- e NovsiF“`__s_1_< a_{f,‘j_’i9..__ i r‘i§of3‘ri_.a.»- i-°;,f,_';.'e.i. _ Ei ig; -a"" ",' 11121.-'Ms SHUULD TAKE. A N __R_ES_T FRJDE IN CHRISTIAIQITY _»' 1 N V’ i 'V ` ‘ » _,; .7 . . - . 1 . - ! I I I (I 4. » ' ri , _ z . . » __ . . . _ _ _ .. ,. , . I , P5315# NW- "31 ~"(3ll°¢lBl)-Il\‘ PlllKIN." NOV- 21 ivsllecial)-For--'f M' CO ,' Gov? 'S ecial - 7 JIOME, Nov. 30%' (Bl10ClBl)'°N0l1. Returuin Ito' his pulpit in Ply-' resents. We rank low a forked stick the human viewpoint that should Me!'B|li‘ -‘ i 1913., International Cou- grbu, ‘gf ~Ph_yt_ieiii Education win as held- at flleifliilhlty-"of~ Medicine 'in i>aai§\=na= -axniauiea 'win ~" ara.. 1,., held flr~__conn0c(._l0n with this meeting, As 'a» result "of tthe 'extraordinary in- terest"fno\\_»'-tg»ken by the French in phylfcal education and race regenera- tian,=ae_vers1‘i>;ominaac Parisian mae- ical' fniéu and’o`ther~prominent- paopla bays “founded “anlinstituticn they quhiiftly uhme "the College of. Ath- letes."_ ‘_The ‘i>urpose__of this institu- tion “will be to train ythe .young FrBl.1¢llll.l9li to take care of his body and educate him in the use of his muscles se well as to provide atb- efg'u.ers in Pslfin Obtained an instruc- ftfve glimpse of China on the occas- ion of the 'anniversary of the out-_ break of the revolution.'Pessimists predicted trouble, .but the celebra- tion of this notable day in the his- tory of the country passed off in per- fect quiet. The Pr`e`sident's message laid stress on the truer conception- of government contained in the Republi- can idea as compared with the Im- perial, the one involving the good of the D€0P10. the other the welfare only of a dynasty. The message records the vital change which is being of the people in regard to national letio trdnersifor clubs and societies _aims and policies, and hopes that it The avowed Purpose of the college is “to coflihat the ravages made by tulterculosfsf' J and alcoholism among the youghi of France." The' ffirdhcommittee has been chos- en as follows:-Messieurs Auguste nodin,»~e_he~ sculptor; Jean Richapin, of ths,'é¢oiGhini6“ Frilneaiise; ' Dr. Weiis, Dr. Bqucerd _Maurice Colrat'. Gab- riel Bdlivllldl. the explorer, and tho Marquip de Poligilac, .who isnn ur- dent sep/porter ofathletics and lends out hi!" magnificent park to local anna ine ara hard put to nad auit- ahle g _ nude. ~ ` ‘ 1 'Blous-i¢»--1---»-on-u,' CAIRO, Nov. 21 (Special) .An ac- cident. strangely _reminiscent of a cinematograph scene, is reported to have taken' place last S:-.tu:~day even- ing at the American Cosmograph in Alexandria. ' ` One obthe European ladies in the audience was the unfortunate possee- sor of sf superflufty of down on ber upper lip. _i The' natives siittn' v-'far began mak- ing rude remarks _about 'ber “mous- tsche." Her male companion, not un- nnturally, > expostulated with them, and, other` neighbors, intervening, the whole hall became involved in the al- tercation. _ The doors were burst ollen, and the audience pressed out into the street in such an excited state that a riot was feared, _and the policehad to in- tervene most energetically. The two natives whose 'behavior caused the disturqdnce were arrested, but subsequently released after quiet had baen_r§s.t°r° ' etiign required. new I " -- 1 , - H '-1.' _ '~~'---;.~_-ram;--ar ~ f» 1 lit ' \`-Q wrought in the temper and outlook' enacted in the “hinterzimmern/’ Un-_ diildi &PP1`°l1f-l‘*¢¢l bmw" W' 5 9¢°“5T' pulsory notification be even possible. - _ .‘.`v<>u." ~ ' ' teen months; he was able to carve a _ _._.__._.j_. ~ _$1 n 1’ _ iz P fasagyfgnagimagiafh ( M'°a¢a3y____Un1, many days have, IIBDBBG Hill” ills mouth Church recently, tba' pastor, with which the savage scratches tb i/°l‘Blly§'. ‘has`Dro'vod'tli'at " linl'riial|`C0ll°l\lSl0l1 0| P°B°°' b°¢W°¢l1 R815' the idev..Dr. Newell Dwight Hillls, ground, but we rank very high the wonderful thing ja tha; i|\_h|j11age|H may he, frozen alive and then 1-asus-' -and Turkey, and sltlwllsll llB¢\ll”BllY Brooklyn, N.Y., preached on "pride steam plough, because the nieclia cltated without the slightest' harm; at the present stage it cannot be in Christianity Both Just and Rees- iam holds many ideas and principle according to an article hy Profaaaof stated with cBl‘l1Blnty that further onable."' Thetext was from II Cor- Some simple ditty like "Little drov Kalin'~`in the ‘-Rusaakefl Shiva," of war expenditure will be avoided by inthfans xf:18: “Seeing that many of water" has a slight claim upo Mosco`W- The first experiments were the victorious Italllillii BDBN1 lI‘0m glory after the flesh, I will glory si- our interest, with its one idea; but faith in his murderer. From that mad;-1_w1¢h caldhiaoded animals 'andfthe expense of repatriation 0| the so." Dr. I-iillis said: the Iliad or the Hamlet, wltha mul- hour the enemy became' a frienlif insects. Butterflies were incioocd in ‘bulk of the`ir.army from Tripoli, the Eyery city has its special grounds titude of ideas makes a powerful ap- mid snatching up ¢h,,.;0,-¢h_ hu,-nad vessel containing ` air af, ,,it,a|np¢|-a,.' ‘cost _of the complete psciiication of for pride. Every country has some peal t'o mind. Not otherwise the test forwuril on und still on, up the Nile, ture of minus 23 deg. cent. The body the MW N°l`il1 UPIUBD 001011105 GRD special reason for boasting-our coun- of Christianity is to be found in it fluids immediatel froze hard all 'at the worst represent only an insig- try boasts the Panama Canal, Eng- mother principles. Paul was one of tomb in the dei-inert wa ron 1, nificant addif»i0n to the known out- land her great navy, Germany her the supreme inteilects of all ugcs. H lay upon the 12 »months' campaign. scientific industry. Our generation can be called a man of genius, T116 11688 Will! Wllidl IWW has been has its seven wonders-the flying ma- any man in history deserves the dc- but one religion in the world that able to 'hear the additiolzail burden of chine, wireless telegraphy, long dis- scriptlon. And the mother principle ` the war has caused no ltte surprise tance telephone, the X-ra , radium, the germinal thoughts of Christian at all leading monetary centres, and antiseptic surgery, anti-tolls. into ity, challenged his admiration an has confounded not a few prophets whatever capital Paul went with his conquered his adherence, An infiuit who had ventured to predict that message, the apostle met the chef- and eternal God, standing back quite a brief 'campaign would expose lenge and boast of some wonder. the worid's mechanism, as an invent weak spots iiithe financial armor of Corinth flaunted its Corinthian capi- or stands behind his new.engine. A the country. It is therefore liitelli- thi, and.its'triumphs in archit.ecture."God whose providence is so nclusivu new iilon, but a new impulse. The gible that -Itadiitan iolilfiicial _circles Atgfns h0as_teg_its __ Tile R_omi_i_n tha; it tuiins eve;-y l;:inan_gifct into chemists in w.,g|\;,,.t0n1,mt week an should claim ste i at s ear y mo- au ence me m w a es o t e a iv ne. p an. an is e gu s rean ment for the f\ilfllment~of their san- great advocate, Hortensius, stories of history. To the divinity of innii gan .nit 4,( me ui that w0u1,1.¢0,~,n guine pi-ognoetications, and at' the 01 the orator, Cicero, and_proofs of is added the humanity of God, so reduce the cost oimliiving by making seine time calld attention; to the abs her0i;x_1_1 Iolihthe soldier, _‘Julius that tlzerc lean lie1nl_red disease. turned howls into present financial requirements of the THE LONG AND GLORIOUS 3 "9 an Y “W e 9 5 “V5 1" 0 l t will avail itself of sky for number and for hrilliancy, and made the banks of the canal to agrgéhtthioatggrcapitahzation on B O01? and pride in those ideasi seemed to be beautiful with the twentieth een- 4 per cent hams of this annual con. ‘ th; apostle both just and reason- tury lfe. Thus the gospel of Christ ' ' o sin le 5 9- ` l>`el:$;:1)t1'oloI:i`i,a‘;r,t“§) :',g111';gni`“~e_ .ip I. Nineteen centuries oi achieye- THE 30(;1AL MOVEMENTQ , ' _ t _ ment by Christianity, surely ma es CHRISTIANITY HAS ORXGINATED ‘.:’.;".:°;i..‘°.f...“;‘.:*.;°.f.;’;“1“.‘.°.32&z..::°: aa- »» --<1 »-»»»-_ - . to rm..-a»»a._ nal.. .- d disbBndment,__0, the mum, worthy. ‘In general, time adams and III. The number and influence of ti;>;;_‘a:l10__zhe__uBl_an “my now in mellorvl., The 1_all.ing,moonli¢ht soft- the _social movements Christianity I-c_1igim,_ _lt _has transformed th,__ lzybm that ma] mn .émthe war . 0, ens tlmaldmbbey or Coliseum, and has originated would seem to justify wo,-1,j_ 1,, January ¢h,_m,mN_ gm. ___nnex_,“___on. _Wm scarcely mu short time lends soft lovelliiess to ancient, pride. Itisnot necessary to say tha restrains om. em.th_ and Md, fu mon um buildings, marbles andmanuscripta. Christianity has invented all moder materially °f “b°“t 4.5_0 mi The fourscore years explain a part of rtools, developed all arts or writte Ol' woroooiooo' _ the veneration felt for the aged all laws. Wendell Phillips once sai The floating debt °f nal’ ago tl." statesman or scholar. The old can- that if Bacon could return 'to eart and °f september exceeded. ildmil' vas by Bellini, the old torso of Mch- that he would have the right t “Uh ure' Most °‘ this debt' ‘E e n ael Angelo and the old manuscripts'lay his hand on every modern tool, them to tm, earth and God Kama,- vxta1'sct10r1s. cgased, and. in 'ordin- ary pbraseolovv. the ‘butterflies were ‘-'fl`0$s'll to death." ‘ Professor Bakmetiefi soon discover.- ed, however, that by slow and card-` ful warming they could be restored to li-fe at any timebefore the body temimrature haid fallen below minus 10 deg. cent! Further tests showed that when the resuscitation process was begun at a bodv temnerature the minus 4; deg cent., recovery was fllllvliest and most complete. The next stage was the repetition of the experiment i--~i warm-blooded animals and on mammals. Two hun- dred tests in all were made, and nearly all succeeded. Bats were re- frigerated and kept "dead" for ma-ny weeks, and then completely Lrestored. PARIS, Nov. 21 (Special)-There is an agitation at present in pro- gress in France in favor of the com- pulsory notification of consumption, but the doctors are opposed to it. Metlislil associations 'by the dozen have passed resolutions declaring that the "scheduling" of tuberculosis as a notifiable disease is useless and uncalled for. The hostility has ,-each cd the Academy of Medicine itself, Professor Robin, intervening in a, 'de- bate on the resolutions of the stand- ing committee of the Academy, call- ing for statutory notification, tore the prospoal to tatters amid a storm of applause. "It means," Dr. Robin declared “n public uprising; for the consumptives classified will find nel- ther' shelter nor employ unless the .State gives it to them.” Professor Robin add‘ed.:- “'What patient would consent to this social quarantine? What head of any house would so- shadow with ruin the lives of those near and dear to him? What doctor would give himself to the poiiceman’s -work of handing over to' the sanitary authorities the patients who had reposed in him their Wdlqflsfred h`v the people would com- In France it would provoke a re- write beneath:-_ Such was She. Af-.` ter it had been erected over her grave _ 5 .-1, be returnedito his fifst--trade and nlelriy stops coughs. cures colds. and heals _ _ , ..~...., ._ .f - - _ - ~-` i f »' ~ 'i Dl‘¢00€llllliI filllllfillellllillm- the shadow of a great rock in a in the soil Jesus found the relation ._._._.-_---» ` waar land? between father and child that of ii . .__ H _ __ . '~ _ v - 1 _ v v _ _ _ f. , D_j.\ring these centuries civilizations-lord who had the right oi life and c " ' e ' . . - have passed from childhood to decre- death over his own children; He . _ ’ »' " V ” ” EGLASGOW, Nov. Z1 (Special)-At pftude, whl,e Christianity has re- found the husband n. ilcspot and the m».‘»=`_ .` " "V4 `" I’ K J' 3"' "‘ 0 3 "` 9" J! l n meeting of the Provincial Grand mained eternally young, increasingly wife a chattel; He lcft love usa pcr-l ` . f'Yoiu~ llhicli liuirsimellf ’ 'I 1 ' " d h th th hool teacher. In the aaagagif °”f§.;iaI.'f°lifa:l§da§fv2i§§i»i¢f"§‘§ar .Erie agfggzgiisfny oihff lin- °f w°f?< ‘ and unless. lie` teacher is equipped ,Wilh 3 4¢°lll'3l° tll”°'Pi°°° he is badly hand" in `s work, .I l` f ¢ a a¢es¢uea`.e¢'°° ' ‘msveiriea l-§:&_-;-l-_, _ .ana .r i¢»l~ l "l solid gold. r4l¢."fined with _ i .1 , 1 8 Empire mov»=31enf._$29z_fy; | ' 7" .. D ? A _ _ _ 3; _ _es ‘6's"'vrvatch._ ‘15 jewjel xpilcliel -»-_--=»=-_ riff?-__‘fi;f_‘it"r¥‘f¥.if‘f%‘t?!ii_if‘;s ' n lies ' - - size_ Qaggf 14k, Bblld _g0l¢l"l5 ld filled case 'reliable Walt- lg4?§0 f0l'»»~ on 1-»~ - INN-.0-85 ' it ’1‘hi§iCl¢ai-ance Sale oiiers a splendid chance to _,secure high-grade reliable, accurate arid handsome watches at a saving of fully 25 P- ` ' _ Thiisiock is large, quality high and wefknowlyouiv/ill apprecfiife the bfi; S9-V' ";. ‘ 1 . _ Ng, that mn be made on every purchase. Look over these samp e va_u_es. qi1dlity"cas'e,` I 1.40 t 18,5o for..|3 5- St d rd Walihams-and our . 9 - ,i higlji ‘grade-. line of Empire sh , ‘.1 i ii . . » . I ailziiffra, ‘ _g_¢i¢i§ s|iad_ ease, _‘Alam 35 |5‘5i7,¢', 17 ewel, adjusted nickel in 14k gold filled case. worth $30 fm' - ~ ' ' ', ' ° ' ° °°°"_$22‘5° __eEinpire, 17_3ewel, nlckeled. r4k gold .fiilscg ‘°‘° ““ *’Z.f§§..;:f,'.°.;.;;.',";..°i..i;;.f.';..;... fn... $3 for 24,75 casc§(i3 50 fort. ......- ~ ~- ».....$l° W _ _'\'as_g_a._a-_¢-_ ~_a- _ ,_ ‘ I. ' ; - _ ai -_ k °‘d H gm” °m’ medlwliu gold filliireéaall :elm f Stl i5 ,_ Waltham, 17 jewel, gold filled ease, $12 __ f0|,'...-aa .anaemia esqsepgiarea,-».~»ea¢~‘9 _ _ ,,v_' hnaaéhisns iuvenri. i9.. “th was (seat 1 ins Other V Values i » _, i __i il /er nevelilela ` hoiofrsmis ii. °r1f_‘:‘:"~ -~:.i'fc-._::".i°~..;':.. English Crown. Derby and Hand Painted china. .25 p.e.ell sei butter Mina.,-?...w;? I Pena, ,Our S P . heir receivers, eolagoa bottles. li cords. ` " f'\fy cries ‘attrsc who came to my BW moment or two had teaspoonful of Nor charmed awe! ills ond; I was well._ wendgf 'nlme n i_¢;~s¢na_i__grsd best for oea, fiatuleriee, disorhdarsil I l\l'¢° erv fue. »; Mfswnnr iw home is Christianity seems more sublime a s-the ,s mptoms are 'ind majestic than any cathedral. It nixeaiealybsrmnilgtaken. "Suddenly and ‘s the temple of the soul, through without warning the‘patlent experi- which the great procclllon Of £110 I ences such agony in the stomach as ages is passing, Its Sermon on the to wntoi-t the countenance and cause Mount is more sublime than an? him.to ery aloud for help. Magna Charts. Its laws of love sur- Then it is that the“wonderfnl DOW' pass all human constitutions. Its er of Nerviline can make itself felt- temple of the spirit makes man'e it cures so quickly. iethedrais almost petty and con- _ .-Last summer; waaigtricken with a temptible. Its secret, hidden prayers frightful attack of cramps. I feared and aspirations have a beauty be- gha pain in my stoniich would kill vond all paintings. Its contempla- tion dims the eyes with tears, exalts lme. ‘ . _ 5 ef d the veins the intellect, and sweetens the heart. inMgiy’lre>:sil);:' 'estdiclld gilt like whip; This _young scholar may be proud of the .old college, and the lawmaker i hbor. 'ne aint ith P ide to the ancient _ _ - . ' ' 'BH ' aazangrfafns oiizpgar nevilna, bit what mu wa :aight arraiita ef .tha new anivairy, _ ‘ Y- me hai( e my 0| gh, gaiammjoy that exalt: the have their passion for -service and ina -in some soul of one who contefngilates the gyartyrdom fromlllim whogave His__ = _ histo _, th ben as ransom 0|' llllilly- _ . sw-egrngamgd :Suse lfgian angel had lll::‘;:t=l1‘llllg::e of girlzglanfty, thfff ° A » Y In ten sec- rurpanes all other institutions what- I_'l'S POWER T0 . _ fi e a ‘ ebidin och eu uns PROPAGATI ITSELF - Lodge of Forfarshire, it was stated strong, eternally beautiful. Betting manent relation, Until above thc that the Grand 'Lodge would have forthffrom Calvary, it has journeyed tomb of each lovcr can be written been potitioned to commute the sen- like a beautiful civilitation- acrossithe simple but eternal truth, “I lov- tence of suspension ‘passed upon the ce `turies. Whatever land it has ed, I love, I shall love forever." Lodge F and K. for admitting Jack touched, Christianity has adorned. Jesus unveiled the worth of each lit- Johnson'to membership under repre- Christianity fell upon the abuses, as tie child in thc expression, "Of such, hensible circumstances but for recent the acid falls upon iron, to consume is the kingdom of heaven." Today events in America. the slave‘s fetter. It built asylums _ V . These, it was stated, made it ab- for little children in Antioch, schools ed, homes are made lienutiful..l1l\=\i_§\l, "-=°°°°">1° F::;“;; :sr .i.‘;“:.‘;...‘“ ..;§°:::‘.:ii:.“-..1‘°:.*;:.r3° 2:: f.?.'::..":“zi‘ .i:i.;“;i:i::..:r.'i‘;:1“.‘.:; = ~» Bmw Gland Lgdgiedthetseeli ttllizre wlizs' It laid the foundations of learnillh 'ill "G¢9tH€." Ullrill-l Bl'DI‘<‘- m°l\li0llH welilw tlrralt but to allow the decis- Bologna and Padua. It has made some twenty great reforms that can :fn tggtafze its con,-“_ governments humane; cruel laws to he traced directly to (fhristiaiiity. < be just. It lent new loveliness to old But the indirect influence of the arts; new culture to learning, and it_Christisn religion upon social vw - gave a reason for philanthropy and *gress is not less striking. Cf8mpS at Nlght reform- For twenty centuries the In the same epoch' John wesicy. ' . names of the great theologians and disciple oi Jesus, lover of his fellow . l ' ° 1 atb i t , tfrcht ,ter- R¢