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plas PAGE FIGHT OSS Building For To-morrow 'HE prudent paredness forestal man any Endowment Policy. The ineurance Company HEAD. OFFICE, TORONTO, R. W. MecLene- Manager for Northern Atborta. Eamo man ahead and provides. defeat and, when reverses come, provides a haven of refuge. The young who carrtes-an ment Policy with the Manu- facturers Life Insurance Cam- building for to-morrow. le knows that if he lives to his allotted span, he is system- atically providing for his unpro- ductive years. If he dies, he is leaving his dependents in a a where they wil compelled to seek charity. There js no better way of build- ing for to-morrow than by an Endow- Manufacturers Life CANADA: looks Pre- not There headacho ribet, 25e, oF CHAMB isn't a member of the family need suffer from indigesti liousness, fermented stomach, et ., if h Stomach and Liver Tabiots. The aid stimulate the liver to healthy activ Take one at night and you'r it cleanse the stomach ty and tone up the IGHT in the morning. Sy mallfron Chaiaberlain Medicine Company, Toronto. 16 eet) ad FeV a7 Anglican Luke's vngtican Goud Shepnurd Weanvad J close of the Of puaanin Witte s Work. As there a mive of Auglicans int burusod it be requested: th t. Luk Chured, St Haranbas Wiata--2.39 p.m mn. evensong MJ. Maitland Se Davut's Park orae Charen. iid permut Missi will He: st Moly ay school, p.m. The ree ith services, Subject in Don't. Worry, and in Ing, Quit You Like Men. Bi Christ. Chareh, Angtica: 118th street and 10nd ave: tees will nn with mornl nimunitan at 11 ets aut 3 p.m. 1 ans May sehe Hh hall id evening, 418 Holy Communton-at 8am, prayer at 11 2.2m. Prophet Tsalah. Sundi p.m, Even subject, Manne Maketh be conducted Canon Boyd, The by the Fei Baptist Strathcona Baptist ly service for the com achool. The Clayton, A. 1. wil Marks and On Wei ge ure invited to at pan ara NIGHT CLASSES Alberta College North Harvest Festival and services will be held Sunday will bea school. and fuperintendent of. tm ta, A feature will be ach at the be cond Donald will pre vioe, which wil minister, Rev. W, M. Armst Monday there will bea short Ul gervies at 4 p.m er women of the church. will A mt Il be hel t Turner, department, -w: or will preg servic Bonnie Doon Baptist Ths Than pierd, he nelgh- tail who Door 3 p. 06 Ray lagher ool; 7p Preacher, 10 the morn thie even in iy Churches ble etn bled with Kidney Diseane. * said ahe was threatened with Dropay. + of 96th Her Mimbs and b TH IN THE FAMILY 2 Shen OF Drop Rince Takis MATTIE. WARREN rt Robinson, and we began to swelling had ai gc Finaliy, rult-a-tives 1: improvement after x hla few. tableta, TIN rere Yo hate used our house for over have always obbledick, a Sunday school at mM, and 1.30 p.m. Movert Law Dwell in the by atiaw Lalla tem, Father o eh, Comeg the 5 auxed Bivle a by 1d, r peu i undonata Reikie, B.A., pastor, Veuching service, FAO path ot, duly Sth, 1915, Hem Hruiteactives in Xue three years and ad thent a god medi- , Hattle, wan trou- The Doctor Su ed. by 3 wi preweh tmorning Avonmore dy were al swollen think he eould not e to 6 began to show had given her In a short time, the 6 down an giving service wilt day at 7.20 p.m. ary Pirst munion morning by 3 t jat the evening fiesh began to look more natur ny. prayer am. Sun- nthe par- M.A., will preach th avenue rvices: morning with sermon on thi hool at 3 will ctor, Rev. 0 pa AT ral superintendent, hi nesday ey annual ving and Mon- . 1. and 7.30. The Joint one Thera will he xerciaes. The MeLaurin, vening ser- cted by the rong. On devotion- which the cserve tea. 1d a the 1 be in 7.39 eity uid never be without wt 500 a bax, 6 fo . At receipt Limited, Ottawa. pees all dealers of pr any Wesley Barton evangelist ugary, will preach at both service taketh Man, What Mr. Batton has b tle Work In Albe gel morning ervice Rev ace eMthod combe will prea: Th: y Creator, J ning Rev. J. R. the. pulpit. Anthem, Chureh svn- to Thee: Randle eMthodist morning for the young people, adult Bible clasess at 11 a.m, The pas. tor will preach at the evening service, A special musical program. has: beet n arranged for this service. Rev. Imperative Call Jamin Duet, In Mra. -Vaipy and J. Atherton: Howard, 11305 92nd street ONWARD WITH GOD Cries Kaiser While 1 3. CLASSE MATRICULATION to the University of Alberta. All subjects including Fregph and Latin. CLASSES OPEN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th. PLE. For rates and information apply to F. . McQALL, B.A., Principal OO te 2 GOMMERCIAL Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Spelling, Penmanship. Commercial Arithmetic, ete. Primary Examination of Chartered Accountants Associa- tion. TELEGRAPHY. Best equipped School of Telegraphy in Western Canada, Clagses three evenings a week. for BACKWARD STUDENTS Public High School Subjects, : ES for BEGINNERS and NON-ENGLISH SPEAK- and speaker Kev. 0. R Thomeon: First Baptist Church to. and 102nd avenue, Oliver man, pastor, a iam, s is to Religi erlod, 12 to 1 for men and -wom Carpenter, bing. ; pan will find cordia meeting Wednesday Delton Baptist Mission 1 street. A yice will be held Sunday at to which parents and frien vited. uddress will be Rev. . C. MeLaurin. day evening Rev. 1 eve Gtk -on China, i vlees 11 and Thomann will dno Horsman - E. where you sz ty and help. do fe tnd ate c. Morning worshi 30. noon, ght 7.80 Dp. tion art school 4 mes seeking 1902 86th school rally day a 3 o'clock, ds are in given. by auperintender f fnlssions for Alberta: On Thos . Phomusar ae ustrated by WePonald Wapist Church Comer ot t8rd-troet-mna-aencrnvenues wee Ser) will bet day school session, rally day b epeeli by members of tho xehool and friends are Invited to a Kervice Wednend ne Ask Any of Your Neighbors Who Owns a For LINES-BRAKE LTD. Dealers, 102nd Street, south of Jasper, Edmonton. d About It. YOU TOO SHOULD OWN ONE CALL AND SEE US OR TELEPHONE and we will all on you no matter where un live, Methodist Metropolitan Methodist Rev 15. Val-Tilton will serviews. Inthe mornin or Sunday: Prayer Call tied and will be both services, 1 Will mest at ine ose 01 nervice to mae and Clissed. An answer will be th equestion: many? The 1 Kervice will He Best (Dal the nolo the mort iy Name Iingabury r. Lione old, I Sta he organ nu tora (Diggle). In the evening the render bead Kindly hight Look Up From the Warn ara), willbe ung by Mr. , drick. A 2 * Ban recital at 7 will, play GG Que (Afansfe Bile Cw and Be vicos at 11 and 7 don will preach in Chuerb At 730. pf Eastwood, will Norwood Mote Ps Rev The pastor wi na RT, duet th ne Monday at 8. Pr each at both he will cons iia wervies on prayer. Special Allogro (Church, clock when an addresy wil be given 1 promrent, Parents ttend. The will be in n Cleole and ire.will be given by the cme yeni subject bi of the Pre The choir has been reor; zane age 0 evening Breotings the oventiig servt fon Of Reprionia wit Be dpe Should We Take Re- anthem be Thy on), Mis part and ing Be- (Day Epilogue cholr will (Buele ena (1) M. Shi this service and at the or. Putland iymphon: ata, Har he morning and in the evening Preabyeteian Harden, 0 serv 11648 Frederick Il preach in Church Rev, too much for Frult- Babylon LLIAM WARREN. Misg Laura by poatpald on tives monton Rev. minister, H. Arthur chureh, of. the .M.C, he Christian een engaged In ovan- More jist children: Al at 11 Aldridge will occupy earest My God fce subject, jservice subject, I Heheld the Lord. Church, River- service. vice will be held together with preacher, . Ben- vided, Si pastor: 3 Keyaton rvices will And Kidney Trou. Sunday mornlon Hey. J sj derson, formerly mis PRUIT-A-TIVES a, ndw of Kaderson, Suak,, will take charge of the evening service. Presbyterian Westuniaster Cuurch svrvices 11 a, by Bolo by Mims Clune, raul Chinese webool at 6 Presbyterian Helghte HKey Preaching (Cruickshank); sole, Rook of x (Woodward); A. W. Smoilie. MoQueen. MeQueen wili also occupy the pulpit CEA ervice. * Evening Musto Mobilian: 0, tYial size, 260. Anthem, The Radiant Morn .. Beverly, Grietson and North Ed- . D. Roxburgh, Servies at B at Grierson, 2nd street and 123rd nue at2.p.m, and at McQueen North. Edmonton, at bject of address. w Youe. About Dr. Paton will be the ubject of the 10-minute talk to the Erskin Presbyteriait Church, cor- 116th and 94th stroot. m, and 7 p.m, Morning serv Tenderness. Stewardship. sacrament of the Lord's Supper will bo dispensed at the close of the eve- a Calvin Presbyterian Church, Galla- gher Flate There will be a special flower service Sunday afternoon at 4 Jo'clock. Rey. Mr. James will be th Pecial musi day school will be held at idence, 8 Eughland Park Presbyterian-Chureh aces will bs Re will preach oof Lite, be held Sun. ev, Protessor DD, Of Knox College. aiorning anthem Staines Bveping kitchen, punduy Chureh, T. Thomson vives 11 a.m, ning Through bervics and pastry. SELLS IT. sees R. Cook- yond the Shai Be Winnived Bun The pi a. evenin, Presbyterian Chaeehs whe Rond-epeciel Harvest heme be held on tune What the pS FS FOV Pilgrim, * .. Watson Rev. J. A. James will preach at both services. The morning norvice is at 11 o'clock und evening service at 7.80. Sunday school at 8 p.m. Knox Presbyterian Church, Edmonton South Rev. B. McGougan, M.A. min- ister. Sabbath services, 11 a.m. and 7.80 p.m. The sacrament of tha Lord Supper will be dispensed at the mor? ing service. In the evening the subject wilt be Ki by lantern veiws. Mr. McGougan will conduct both eervices. 12.20 to ner 96th street and Morning service, 10.30. 11.45. oodwara M.A, verly at 11 a. Suind: lle worship. tes, Edmonton South, exons Bible school, 10 a-m. Preaching at 11 a.m. subject: How Can the Church Be -Re-united Young People's meeting, 7 pam. By: Other Services Christian Church 110 A and 96th street. Services Evening: The ine sermon, o'clock, subs an'the Church Remain Fe-u O . vans, minister. First Church of Christ Sotentist Cornor 118th atrest and 102nd Services Sunday at 1am. and 7.80 p. m. Sunday school atTap'clock, Mid- week service Wednesday at 8 p.m. Roading room, 307 Adarae.bustdin open to the pubile every -week-das. will be pro- Should be in every Its us assures complet satisfaction in bak ing cakes, biscuit: YOUR GROCER E. W. Gillett Co. Ltd ORONTO, CANADA. i Montreal VLE A. Rehwinkel, pastor. Welsh Church Services at bly Hall, Williamson bldck, achool, evening at Preacher, Mr, Griff D Minister, Henry J. Keith, B.D. Z St. Peter's Lutheran Church: aioth Ave Sunday cher, Morning and Even Reo. Prof. Robt. Lai of Knox College, Toront ungry Austria Clamors For Peace - Will Russia or Austria be the first to collapse under the hammering of the enemy legions exorable offensive and her hung: without and the discord of quarreling forces within? question will decide the war. Some editors ever: think the reply to this While Russia staggers under the loss of Riga, the demoralization of her armies, and the desperate confusion of her internal affairs, Austria recoils before Italy s people clamor for an early peace. If Germany can force Russia into a separate peace, she opens for herself a vast reseryoir of desperately needed supplies, doubles the number of men available for her Western battle-lines, and increases tremendously the difficulty of the task to which America is pledged. On the other hand, if Italy brings Austria to her knees, Germany is cut off from Turkey and Bulgaria, her Pan-Germanic dream is shattered and peace with victory is brought immeasurably nearer for th United States and her Allies. 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PIBUOK seITT 8) BUEL paekowas Ape Sep Aavae OF -porrTs mit OOUIE 3NO Woy, ajouy sved Supyntel DH. Ode Ws dag ey WAR A GNVTIGCYIN Siotnoza pur sansie 16 Sau B 198 BoM Arte, uidah uaoe sap Na Sur ayry ov MMO we TIE Sjoouns 4) 08 67 att 2 yant tdata corns pue sare: srt eto hy 3 The cranbe were rine: not ex- actly ripe elther, but in that preiimin- ary state when they fll easy. and there was distinct cranberry drive on tn our The pasy accenstble: p been sone over, such ag the schoo section bluffs, the Oak. Creek bush-and the near places along the river, but one day we heard of wonderful place, on the Souris, near Milford, where ond family had pleked tubs full lust year. Tt hail All the qualifications for good berry patch. It was far away- mites; Wwas hard to get at, and xo rough there of ia belng ever-run A bosides it had wan no danger with pickers. he-teading article in THE LITERARY DIGEST for September 15th, shows these two fe Niue tore aduteed. desta tale Other articles that will be sure to interest the : tention of going, and I urged ny uppermost phases of the war in all its lights. Where Loyal Labor Stands Will the Price of Bread Come Down? Hunger in Hungary What Bulgaria Wants A New Source of Aeroplan The New public thismimber of Fhe Digest are az Garbage As a Food-Weste Index To Create a New Niagara Falls? Etiquette of the Flag Red Cross Work for School Girls John Calvin Reversed Soldiers of Freedom Brapar tor the rence The Pacifist Pilgrims The President Stirs Teutonic Ire E Germany s Peace Offer to Russia The Birthplace of the Battle-Tank Politeness in War Times Egg Savers .That Do Not Save A Son of the Middle Border i The Foolish Cult of the Japanese Print Moral Prophylaxis in the Army * Personal Glimpses, and Financial News - A Striking Selec tion of Illustrations, of comprehension. as the dodo. - The Digest Breaks Down Antiquated Barriers It is only by learning to understand one another that men or nations can achieve a real peace. wars, national, social, or personal, spring from lack The man or woman who strives to see things as they look to the other side is, in his or her small-way, helping to hasten the coming day when all resort to violence may be as obsolete The leading pioneer in this direction among current periodicals is THE LITERARY DI- GEST, published not exclusively for the rich man of the poor man, not for the militarist or the pacifist, -not for the idealist or the practical plodder, not for the alien or the native-born, but for all of these alike. the great questions of our time without bias. It quotes from all periodicals. freely and impartially. Read it and learn to understand your fellow man, All ' September 15th Number On Sale To-day All News-dealers Distinction to Bea Reader of FUNK WAGNALLS COMPANY (Publishers of the Famous NEW Standard Dictionary), NEW YORK rary Digest Tt strives to present all view-points rpon sald, and If we ail get -enousgh tr one Ld we how 1 math od 10 Kel myself taken for was nol Tehly requrded as a berry-picker account of un unconfirmed ry Charge, and do so to this day, 1 wae hard sory for bright: yoang berry- picker to hve. doWh, Tt must have Been because of ino faci that er berries are particularly sate risker thar T'was taken, and ite thought of the deep dare bush and the boats the deePugition, m'dolighttal thei adventire: The bessy patch wae quite 1 Milford, the su Hage consist of post oflice, store, blacksmith stop and toarding hous, and it was ou intention to go Lote town ame home to get the rad fore We We arrived at Re place isle early afternoon, te steep, bald should Gr which, rises from iio flyer bank And can be new for miles, The west d on which noth- side in pure red ve few trailing sand ing Rrowe, exee cherrice, Dig and Juicy, like overs grown choke cherries, the sasmory of Sinich puckerw my snouth as 1 write Wevcogid eat all we liked of these mithout breaking any of the unwrittoa laws of berry picking. The only cu dition to be observed was strict avoldance of butterilk for twenty-four hours thereafter From the sa dencent into the unknown FoR low, which lay on the frst terrace. of the river fate and was covered with a dense growth of tr nf whieh had fallen, and wer row with youn that Ur way Was very dificult Indesd. But the berries Were there uccordiig to prospectus, big, and plentiful and fust turning from yellow to pink, and it wax not long untll we had d up everything that we had brought T stayed very near to my eldest sis ter while Fated n 2, uithough aod a ery time a
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