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ina.i 4 - ' i ' fern i ism OUR liUUUKT OF FILN make Vui is .son THIOL'S ! Fa'l ers. bring uj y- ur eons to I ' ruins' n in-! n ifjvn lahnr. 1 1 is i HUMOROUS SAYINGS AND Da aruii .1 t t fount mau to iCiiro a iNuS I irtdv.t-veo tho. ei, le doe rot In ! lend tioltain a iiviliiicud by it, lit J(kc an,i jkeiet. ihat Are oPfod th u liave .oieiUirj; ou whFu i ne iwcb Ktmij rro-ta) iusi to tail hack in easi Of need. Should .lit. AeiD THEBE. l Mrs. Haskell, Worthy Vice Templar, Independent Order Good Templars, of Silver Lake, Mass., tells of her cure by the use of Lydia E, Pinkham's Vege table Compound. "DeabMrs. Pttthav! -Fcmr year 0 I was nearly dead with inflamma tion and ulceratioa. I endured daily untold aony, and lifo was a burden to roe. I bad vtwl iDt-tlicines and washes Internally and externally until I made tap my mind that there was no relief forme. Calling at the borne of friend, I noticed a bottle of Lydla E. IMnk ham's Vegetable Com pound. My friend endorsed it highly, nd I deeiikd to giro It a trial to aee if It would help me. It took patience and perteverence for I was in tad ren dition, and I used Lydia 11. l'iuk liaiu's VegT-table t'oiuiiound for nearly five months before 1 was cured, bat what a change, from despair to Lappinrss, from iciery to tha delight ful exhilarating fecliriff health alway brings. I would not change, back for a thousand dollars, and your Vegetable Compound in a grand ciediciae. "I wish every sick woman would trr It and He convinced." alwu Ida Harkem., Silver Lake, Mats. Worthy Vice Templar. Inderwodent Order e( Good Templar. .to fomit if ;- at obott lti:r firming gtrienn carnvt w pr HA BRASSED CITY FOLKS Farmer WjvtiHck "I'm gild I'm not in bu.inrs In the city Fvi had about twenty summer boarders this seism, and cvrrr one of 'cm bad to rush bark the nrxt morntti for fear Mocks would f ill or a me tbina. Nut one of 'em came back either. Guess they uiust, t.e lo the noornouse by this time Bribe way. do you know wtieie I km xl i mm?" Nftlg'ihor "iVhat sort of work?" F-muer Wavback-"Taio't mucl of a tob. Hre n1 Pwi Cur for Conomp Inn nrirlr Ins tnr, n I fin.I nulliiiik to compnr wiia It. Mr. iioru, JUrk Hj, Cal., Hryl. 2. 1001 Tti Kiihmuii -el) il.itiou of S"! tier a nrivw nmiilu r not ?.T 'rnTI K 0 . mibtortuue, lo the years to coiue, ! villi biui, be will have bi i e thing ' upim wblcn to rely the skill which wiil enable hint to earu a living. Boys who are allowed to Idle theii titue make the drjols!. tutn we so ofteD 8 -e, who bate next to avi8uluU strvattoo ererything that beirs the " name of work, and never accom plish anything, either for , tbeai Sflres or f.n the world. "Train u( 4 child la the war he should go. and beo he Is old, he will not da part fiorn It." A Genu I no Hair Crower. A dootor-cheml.st in the Altenheira Medical Wispensary, iSMi Foao UullU- lug, Cincinnati tJliio. has discovered what proves to be a positive hair rower. This will be welcome uew to the t!ioii8.'ind attlleted wltn oaia beada hh well a those whose hair ii anty and falling out. The announce ment or the coctur-cwrwai in anoiurr , rolutnn of this paper explains more fully what thin new discovery for tha hnlr can do. A trial puekage can bo ( bad frw by enclosing a 2-ceiit atamp to Alterihel"' Medical I)lpenHary, Au Fo&o liuildlns, CiuciunaU, Ohio. S uue of the thousand of young re dcrs, we nope, will read tbls ar- kit: aod heed our adrlce. To then we siy, if you spare today, you wil' lna condition to upend tomorrow, If you are self nuu'gent today, vou i may lack the neces-sarls of life lo I Home diHtant lomorrow. waur n aieworn nun, not knowing where j ,!.( to turn lor tnc ro'sns to nieei un moderate enpt iiscs, might bare beec in a p s-Ulon to retire on a com. I pcicnce barf be as a b y and you on man avoided extrav;igiot living. The general depth of the Niagara lUier at the brink ot Hie tans is four feet. and Hoiui:. IliKt Are id, Curious uu . LauKliable-Thr W.tk'n lluuior. T!io foreign noblenuin enterei tin Jid man's private oftice. "Mr. Miliyuoi," be br-g;in, "1 lov four duhfer, and ask ber band it narriap'." lli-iur exclaimed old Miilyuu n'lsIiiKly. "What r your lowes terni?" Why He Wa a Skeptic. "No." tiuid the village tandlonl, "'. Jou't tielieve lo advertUine. "You don't," exclaimed the bard wiire drummer. "Why not?" "Because I advertised for a wlf h i iinitrimouiul oaoer once; that li why." "And faiUsl lo get one. eh?" "No, I gnt one. Thuta the trouble. The Chicago I're-s Chio ni 9r rargeti lo v it the ild's Fair In a 1, iiy, i-p odi'.g the tb, 7:h and 8 ! t,f Oct. bcr at the Inside l -n. The t lot vi-ited St. L ins i! ailMh ec ycdfi Having clia'g cf the nation of the 1'itss i'jtilim. the lifst bulling cuiiip'eted on the Vi rld's Fair ground. Efry year loore tian 500 OoO Jap arese youths qua:ify Ly ajrs fci re gular mil. t try service and iHKi ' begin to s ive tltber with the cdors or as supf rnumeraries. 2 '2- Neelle. Alarm. i i i mm Mm lieThe feli.ih actually thwe,iiene :o blow my bwains out! HlnOh. bow could he? Of eours Do waHii't serious. Considered Clever. "Johnny Jones in awful clever. II alwavM llml ant hi the ice cream ai Fifteen railroads discharged 21 (X the plenlc.' niDlove lo the last three months, I "I don't see anything clever in that.' Public benefactions lo Am-riea luring teo years aggregate oiu.fio.- mi I "Yes; be uy they are hi there an( no one will eat It. Then he hn nT ifor himself." "I GROW HAIR To Prove It. I Sen 1 a Trial Pack age Free By Mall. Western Canada' MAQK'.FiCENT CROPS FOR 1904 Wrt!en C.nd Wheat Crop I his tear Will H am s. rxtnuri A IB Hri T Pft.btNT IS WflfllH II BL3'!l Toe l anil Imrli-r ' ri p alii t Fit ") hiiii.sitii 'r ftj.i. iu,l .rl- for M klii'U f ro.l'i. '"' Hi. ai.it .iiber rnnii uri.l" f-r ie tiiwoluK f ttUi.li iie .'llu.ilc ! .inrrp.is-rt Alit.Ul IVl.lK. . tls' '!' Wciifiu , t.auada larii. "ie !' J"" , , ,, '1 in uniii! t free Bimi.'t T l"r t -ts Mill nvl!a!!e m tl.e l..-t crrin II h, . t-.n nnt.1 that the 1 l!!'l m'l Ik- fi-'i l linnrt Bin! ini- A I 1H "1 S3 I i .-ill' S4 5 s .: ., sjv-. t i iraiae A VOICE FROM THE PULPIT. I'.ev. Jaerib l. Yan Poren. of 57 Hlsth atiwt. Fond dn I.nc. V1, Flcs bjteriaii clergyiiiun. aayn: "l bad at- - den which kept me In R ' l!u' l1,,llse f"f 'lays at a t JlL J Js fiine miaiiie to do any- uftr'"' i tliin?. What I suffen-d "5SA, ,r"-n br lly l- tol.l. Vi!4 J t'omiilicHtions s.-t hi, Hit- ii.irticiibirs of which I will be pleiise, In give In a personal Interview to any one who re.pnren Informa tion. This I can con scientloilslv Bfiy. l'Oiiu's Kidney I'iilf caused a general i;:ipruvetiieiit in my he:il! h. They brought great re!i-f by the pain nn.l coredlng the the kidney mH-i tioin." Kidney I'lili for sale by nil I'rice, "r.O cents. Foster-M.U-l'.iift'alo. N. i'. V F.ieb nuiive f i-oTiie vili ise rn t,i I'bil'pptaif ffffrjliofl at t'.e' Wmln-a I'l r :; i pr-'u.e1 w'trj a .' 1 1 by t'je Col u U Bicic'e tiiiuoany arl I r.w bo-ily l-ar liuij in ride. Tuft Lust rid r lilijieii ier.'d in t-ie u, st bicycle mxl iu the Stad u n. In Indiiu Ternt'uy tliera are 15. Wil ludln scho'ar eur-. lied in ttie puhlie scbo.1-4. Jf thie 5,35. re In the Cher tee NV.ioa, t,VA In the Creek, 4,71 In the CfoccU, and 9.:9 lo the ChicitaM". The !iive iCoffee slave aa well as To bacco and Whiskey daily review bin condition. eea perfectly plain the steady eucroachuieiitM of .iiHease, how the nerves get weaker day -y day and demand the drtl that seems to mnile and orer relief for a few iniu meg ami then leaves the diseased con dition plainer to view than ever and growing worse. Many time th Cof fee tduve realizes tLat he in between ttt'o fires. lie feels had if he haves off and a little worse if lie drinks and allows the effect to wear off. nse I: divert cuttc r 1 by the fart that r. a j war c t II - day foi 'ivr a year, al ill r s (ccopied but three Tne tnif f .re is i V," S. ani (Myw a t! o go ho.il mo' tus. The Utied S a'-s erriolored 10,5 tnrn in distnhuiing m ii lat ear. Tlie cost, disuF-utei anvng 1.40C li.i.-s, wa I6I.5M.iXI0. Io 373 acci den's 1 1 iu lil cars 13 clerks wert kill d and '.H feriously injured. One pi rson In eery ST5 in tb Uni'ed States is a phvs'rian. lessening fiction of Iloan'M denleiH. burn Co.. Sure Siuri. "I know aim is a young wife," whis pered the matron with the prune jar "Why no?" naked ber friend. "She actually thinks Bhe can baUl t pudding like the lllUKtrutkm on tin pnekage." Certain l"roof. Ida Are tliey really no rich? Mny 1 should any no. Wen tiiej slipped several apootiH and Hiuicers li their grii tlie hotel clerk said it win merely the aouvenir hobby. d hi . I. Pt or' K l:. : n I'1 o of lliu "li" (III: Ilia r-,.,,i, ,t la. .-' W. V IVsm.-'. tfl P fn.k ' C.i n 8 illlcicn! to rea-'h frum New Y uK to Ski l-rancisco, '.r 3. 00-' miles, if I id eirti eir, renres'iu s the amount used In tiie Frtl.ce ot Agilcilirue ,at Uki W. il I s Fair In the flisnUys of the several states A Urge tapestry made in H'..Vi Is exhibited lo the IHwlan action id the At THhipe at the world's Fair Alt be ih!h over s cats - Id it Is so ell preserved tint H tetalns a 1 of the 2(00 c.l rs and shades which art worked tr.to It texture. I vi V t rirr.r"..a n x i ' w1 - .. , .,! il,.lr. ltf f.lll. . .';. ,.' ; ,m u. '"'" 'ln'. .... .., : .T;..h .! ." f"!' ' , ,,.,...,-.. s,n .nir..in..i ' , u ." - ,s I.I.I .rk. Hiiuw..;. Safest Way. PI laa By heck! Yeoil enn learn t( raise bees by mail these days. rus (iosh! That's a good way ti them. Thetl you won't get Ktun' v. lands safe fciiea'rsin Far'en C- l.eal F.state il always a i rives men l. It neither turns nor blows nav Can you lift rd to r-nit when you run own a quarter sect ion I r n . For further inforniatf in write Scliumachrr A Jamea, Orl'Mf, Nb 'J'.)' poitfait 0' Julia Marlowe th. actress ny 1. h. Wilei bung in th. Mnerican aectlon of the MneArti I'uhceat the World's Fair attract! umisiiii attraction, No naint ap p'irs on the picture but H is lovart hly identified by tha visitor. I have reas-d to wonder how sunn in -never tnantged to get married. The question I ask myeit now is bow any man can remain a bachelor. Women don't steal they teceire the good. " IrOilK tstririB. nniie Mnbel captured a foreign nc blennin at the beach and Is goins t marry him. Kvn Yon don't nay. Has he any thing in hh own nimie? Kniie About forty-four letters. He'i i liusslnn duke. In the old Hani. Sally Of course I Know .Silas lovo mo. Why, we have a flirting system When be stamps his boot once tha t.i aim, "I il meet you nt tlie cow pen. When he -damps twice that means 'I'm your Kiigar plum." .Molly I liat must lie lue siaiuji lan guage I read so much about. ECO MO NY IN YOUTH While sensible people put no faith In fortune tollr.fr. we may, on general principles, predict from a boy's, habits whether he Is likely to huc ceed or fail in ilfe. When money hums in bis pocket, and he is Im patient to spend all that ccmcs into hU possession when be spends ever, ceut of hi9 salary, and even f ilb into deht-wlieii be prefers to invest his earnings In dgus, haridsotm clothes and amtn-tuimts, to putting them at Interest, we may safely predict that he will probably nev. i atUin wealth without a decided riMiige of habits, Fifty cents a week, saved In jouth. Is often the nucleus of a large fortune. It is not so much the amount saved a the habit of saving that Is impor tant. A wealthy oant-er bigan llf a6 seventeen on a wilaiy of foot hundred dollars a year. Tnis wes forty years ago, when a dollar would go a great wav, and he sav n half bis salary. Had he spent it a. I. he as m'gut iiave done it.noui n trav garicn, he would probably havi been a clerk today. A vSlcillan tribunal sentencea a noted forger to imprisonment for 18'.) years. The JaDiinrse sport of wild duck following is ono of the most Impor tant atrstocritic pastimes of th Kmcire. A nmdle of the Imperial preserves at Sulnharaa. with pholo graplis of the- Rpoit, and the Imple ments used, ts shown io the Japan ese government exhibit in the l'alaci i.f Forestiy, Fish and Game at tin World's Fair XOTI'l The followlnjr article ha" been widely published and Is one of the most remarkable iHuMraUonu of the value of careful marshalling ami analysis of farts in pieseuuu a sub ject to the public. LEVELERS. Ko it goes uu from Oay to day. Every uipht the st.-t.g-iiiig victim promises himself lliat ne will break tlie habit and next day when he feels a little . .. J . l. I , .,,.1,. V,ti .-.. l,HU,.Id I.f.t LltlU IU III" l Ulie iru-c r tLe habit, but bis own resolution. It is ueiiriy always a tonga fight, with disaster ahead sure If the habit wins. T In-re have been hundreds of thous ands of people drlveu to their grave through disease brought on by coffee drinking alone, and it Is quite certain tiiat more human misery Is caused by coff" and tobacco than by whiskey, for the two llrst are more widely used, and more hidden and insidious In the effect on nerves, heart ana oilier vnai organs, and are thus unsuspected un til much of the dangerous -vork is dune. Now. Reader, what Is your opinion as to the real use the Creator has for those thingsV 'l ake a look at the ques tion from this point of view. There Is a law of Nature and of Nature's Cod that things slowly evolve from lower planes to higher, a sturdy. leudy and dignified advance toward more perfect things in both the I'liysl al and Spiritual world. Hie ponder ous tread of evolutionary development is tlxed by the Infinite and will not ne quickened out of natural law by any of man's methods. Therefore we see many illustrations showing how nature checks too rapid advance. Illinois raises phenomenal crops of com for two or three years. if she continued to do so every year In.r farmers would advance in wealth far beyond those of other SH-tions or countries. So Nature Interpol's a bar every three or four years and brings on a "bad year." Here we see the leveling Influence at work. , A man Is prosperous In his business for a number of years and grown rich. Then Nature sets the "leveling influ ence" at work on him. Some of his In vestments lose, he becomes lunrlous and lazy. Perhaps it Is whiskey, to bacco, coffee, . women, gambling, or some other tarlii. The intent and pic pose is to level him. Keep him from evolving too far ahead of the masses. A nation becomes prosperous and ifi-eal like ancient Home. If no level- :ig Influence sel in she would dominate j ;he world perhaps for all time. But j iiaine Nature sets her army of "level- j ts" at work. Luxury, overrating end j ilviiikin. llceiillousiiess, waste and ex- , .ravanar.ee, indulgences of all kinds. ! ...... i then comes the wrecic. m;p, .-ur The or a good solid blow will follow. When a man tries to live upright clean, thrifty, sober, and uudrugged manifesting as near as he knows wha the Creator Intern. be should, happl ness, health and peace seem to couie U him. Does it pny? This article was written to set peo ple thinking, to rouse the "God within" fur every highly organized man and woman has times when they feel a something calling from within for them to pres to the front and "be about the Father's business," don't mist; ' f it; the spark of the Infinit? is there and it pays In every way. health, happi ness, peace, and even worldly prosper ity, to break off the habits and strip clean for the work cut out for us It has been the business of th" writer to provide a practical and easy way for people to break away from the coffee habit and be assured of a re turn to health and all of the good things that brings, provided the abust has not gone too far. and even then tin cases where the body has been rebuilt on a basis of strength and health ru into the thousands. It is an easy and comfortable step to stop coffee Instantly by having well made I'osium Food Coffee served rich and hot with good cream, for the col or and flavor is there, but none of th caffeine or other nerve destroying ele ments of ordinary coffee. On the contrary, the most powerful rebuilding elements furnished by Na ture are in Post tun and they quickly set about repairing the damage. Sel doni is it more than 2 days after tin change is made before the old stomach or bowel troubles or complaints ol kidneys, heart, head or nerves show unmistakable evidence of getting bet ter and leu days' time chances thing wonderfully. Literally millions of brain-workini Americans today use Postutu, havinj found the vajue and common sense I the change. ' C. W. POST. A SKIN OP PPAtTV 1 A ,QV PcJFWH, DR. T. FEUX Hi;ilAi;US OICIKNTA1 CKKAB, OK M AOICAI. RliAVTlWlf.U liemor-p T an, rjrMT-ies,r recio'' ili Mh l,.!,.!,,,. I.'l.uIi nr,1 3$ ft1? io) dawate. and stm blomi j as r.r.io.1 the V A t fT, yfftrR, and b eo liar in l ens w'l EH. It to be nun iKnropi'rlvmaiia A"ei-.t no counu-l til of stmilal rirone. Dr. L. A S.-irra Ba.a to lai'jr of tl, haul on la pt.-jiil) 'Ah y.m ! ail lei will u a litem, 1 Tcco in m ttai 1 Gouraud's Cre?m M tha leant tirmf.ll of all the stln preparatlona,' Tot a!e l.y ..nii-K-lstii ami Kaiwy Omnia Oeuli-a ;l ; . s. .-i-ta. and tn.-n. . 'fa, T, MOMiKii, Proa'-. V Oreit loner St, N. 1 V.,. 1 WAT IT T n , ' . l ; -v- ' W'r ft- '-: U Hi! -A ! lw V V I -C. 5 i I tT 1,1 I JTJI .UJJ ' ".T It Th-'rs-':. w. I- lf.t.,it-..f.v !.'"". "-.' e '"a m ... i il-a u-...e-.- in leni i-r V- . n.-:-t ' ' J '", , ';"J ,, , , n.-l, . .0,,-. i, y ... w";;l ..le -r- th"- l" :' i al. .. 4 0. ".Vi ,J S!.. rli,", .1.1 O.'f I"' 11" ' -f. S '". '," ,i ,., VV. U I '. r.' 1.' ,',," V.'.-.i i. aoinun uu to u.ui.l Ui day, ami wbjtu I aura lirt-. . -. r ..an. J-IT 1. 1 , ."'. lit lid ma and prlca ( nitprnma i:i FIT. G0MFOR1 una r.. f mm mm w - - r aa wi'miim.uui.. S..M ut alii MlMe eteili. Urtrt Mr W I tri n I ? l lo 1,.."-S. TV. T.. rwnH t" C'neona ll Ul lillBt I'lUUl J-Stlll'I . .. ,1,. i... .irf if.'li wftiefira o.,nkm in .1- r w .'- ,.;. i.,.uei. W. L. pOttrLAS ooa ceded Brnr.kton, Mmamaohvmttm. CoUHlderutiuii for Mother. fi J&M f ; s A )..-" ft Se ' ( li fT t Mj- -johimy. you nave oroiic; yotl cut, you1, Mn m : u ;t -3i.it vase. Johnny Well, don't take off il -r, mamma; you might .'o it. M: ' -:- ...---'Vicrtrrfi liiiM'M.attJi! fi"Sa!e Ten Million Boxes aYear. li --t THl M.Lf FAVOfl.T. tOICIW jL M M' r .a- pa. . fciL :ji-i CANDY CATHARTIC Al BEST FOR THE BOWELS A Poser, ' "It Is gelling lo be a rrn!l'em with me," ntid the iv iy rolitlrlun, "how U ieep the wo.f fro. ii the door." '.stand on your stcos and make ont it your stump speeches when ymi se. him coinliiB." Detroit Free Press. ' Kneritctlc. rhilnnthroplst But, my dear man aby do you beg? Beggar Because I'm one of thosi urn that must keep busy. Dctroll free Press. Not Clover. "He's a handsome fellow, Isn't be'' "Yes, but he knows it." "Well, so does ovCryboly; how cm le nelti Iff" k "Perhaps he can't, but he cotili lelp letting anybody else know that u tuew It" Detroit Fret Pre a. Mission of Wlii-.Key, Tobacco and (il.ee. The Creator made all things, we be lieve. 1 1 so. lie must: have made these. We know what He made food and water for, and nil- and sunshine, bui why Whl.d.ey, Tobacco and Coffee? Tiiey are In-re sure enough aud each performing Its work. There must be some great plan be hind It all; the thoughtful man seeks to understand something of tiiat plan and thereby to Judge these articles for their true worth. Let us not say "bad" or "good" with out taking testimony. There are times and condition when It certainly seem to the casual observ er that these stimulant narcotics are real blessings. bight there is the ambush lhat con ceals a "killing" et.emy. line can slip into the habit of either whiskey, tobacco or coffee easy eie.nch. but to ."untangle" is often a fearful struggle. tt seems t.iiiln that there are cir cumstances when the tiamdic effect Of iho-e poisons is for the innmeur be: (ifici.il but the fetirful 'iirgumeiii ajotinst inein is mat eeuioui c..-, one tlml a steady user of cither wins Ley, coffee or tobacco free from dis euro of some kind. Ceil.iiuly iinveii'til elements In their effect on the human men. It Is a matter of daily history testi fied to by literally millions of people, that Whiskey, Tobacco and Coffee are smiling, promising, beguiling friends on the start, but always false ss hell ItM-lf in the end. Once they get firm enough to show their strength, they Insist upon governing and drive the victim steadily towards ill health In some form; If permitted to con tlnue to rule, they will not let Up until physical and inenlnl ruin sets In. A man under that spell (aud "under the spell" is correctl, of any .one of these drugs,, frequently assures him self and his friends. "Why I can leave o.l' any time I want to. I did yult for a week list to show 1 could." It Is a sure murk of the slave when one gets to that stage. He wiggled through a week lighting every day to break the spell, wis dually whipped, and began his slartvy all ore agala. sure. ""The law of ti e unit is the law of the muss. Man goes through the same :i rot -ess. Yi'eakue less (m cluldiioou), raiiiu.l gswtU of sir.?n':Mi, eneivy, thrift, probity, prosperity, wealth, comfort, ease, rcl ixalion, self-imlul-gemte, luMiry, idleness, waste, de bauchery, disease, and the wnvl; fol lows. The "levelers" are in lue bn-hes along the pathway of every successful man nod woman aud they bag the ma jority. Only now and then enn a 'nan stand out against these "levelers and bob' Ids fortune, fame and health to the end. So the Creator has use for Whiskey. Tobacco and Coffee to l-vel down the successful ones and those who show signs of being successful, and keep them back In the rac. so that the great "held'" (the masses! may net be left too far behind. And yet we must admit that same all wise Creolor has placed it in the pewer of a ariti to stand upright. .ilhei! !a (he rimer of a .-t-an c'r, t 'i steady muni am. s-iy.uoio mniseii. i .lecline lo cel:,iiiie my bin bright for ,i mess of piiinge." "I will i-.ut deaden my sensis. weal en my grip on i hairs and keep ms n cheap, cum!-. on and behind in .o, a. inv alid fame by ibuuTlng with w:i:s y. loliaco or co'Tee: li.e is too shin; it Is bald enough to wli, the t-'ood tl.!n-;S. ivithtmt any sort of handicap, si man is certain a "Moi trader" when lie trades strength, tiyil'h. money, sml the pood flilncn that -'one with power for the half nsleep eoidilion of the 'dntfper" with tlie eerinl'ity of sick ness llltd disease nbead. It is a matter each b.d vidua! must decide for himself. He -an oe a lead-r and setul-god if he wil . er n- can go along through life a drngi ed clown, a chenn "hewer of Wood water." Certain it Is that whtle the Father of us all does -mil d" If .some of hi foolish and stupid. He seems to select Others (perhaps tliose He intends ful some special work) find nllow. Iliem lo be threshed ami enstignted most fear fullv by these "leveleiH." 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