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October 25, 1911 ]
PAINT WITHOUT Oil
Remarkable Paint Discovery That Cut
Down the Coat of Paint SeventyFive
Per Cent.
A Free Trial Package la Hailed to Rverj
one Who Writes.
A. L. Rice, a prominent manufacture
of Adams, New York, has discovered
process of making a new kind of pair
without the use of oil. He calls it Pow
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powder and all that is required is col
water to make a paint weatherproof, flr
proof and as durable as oil paint. It ad
heres to any surface, wood, stone, c
brick, spreads and looks like oil pair
and costs about one-fourth as much.
Write to Mr. A. L. Rice, manufacture
774 North St., Adams, N. Y., and he wi
send you a free trial package, also col
or card and full information showin
VOU hOW VOU can aavfi a mnnv
lars. Write today.
TITHING AND STEWARDSHIP
A reverent and Inspiring book iust out In which
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the beat obtainable comments of more than 350
prominent clergymen and laymen upon this subject
so vital to the Church and its membership.
6EMS Tl Til I M f* Compiled
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Has one whole chapter on "How to introduce
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THE PRESBYTERIA
soon widens. Combs and brushes should tl
be washed at least once a week, and s<
daily they should be shaken, wiped 1?
clean and exposed to the Bun and air.? w
Ruth Brown, in Farm Journal. ci
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A CHILD'S MOTIVES. a
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a The more a parent or teacher believes n
- in a child's purity of motive, the purer tl
a that child's motive will be. Nothing is
|? more disheartening to a child than to be
>r charged with an unworthy motive that .
it
never occurred to him. If a boy is g
!" scolded for quarreln'ie. when he has
I- Blmply Interfered to stop a quarrel, he
I? is less likely to be a peacemaker at the
next opportunity. If he Is taken to bi
task for being late after school before a
An Ideal
IS THE
Genuine
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0 A N Edison Phonograph in your hom
1* enjoyed, and a happy New Yei
1 own favorite music well rendered
~ and classical music, ragtime popular soi
The Edison Entertains E
It is no small thing to keej> the cl
Here is where the Edison comes in as th
friend, the helper in the nursery. An
and listen to a Phonograph for hours,
thing fascinating in it to his mind.
The Edison will keep the family c
and the more attractive you make your
will your children seek entertainment eh
The beautiful mellow tone of the
graph, as it plays your favorite piece, is
weary mind. When you are tired and
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household cares, start up the Edison, ai
becomes cheerful and pleasant.
Mr. Edison Says: "i wan)
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^ information about the Genuine Edison
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iteness is of a kind that the teacher tt
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ause. The light-hearted, generous, ci
>rg*iving spirit of the child makes many 5,
teacher or parent careless about giv- ci
lg offense. But if we would set up pure tt
lotives in abiding power in the life of m
ie child, we must check our bludering a,
uspicions, believe in the child's purity
f motive, and keep that belief plainly
u ino iore 111 every issue.?aunaay
chool Times. 111
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"Life hath quicksands, life hath
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void them. v<
Christm
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ir for many days to come. Every man, v
This the Edison does in the most delij
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very body Old Si
tildren amused. This "King ofl
ie mother's best best in music. Tb
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There is some- My God to Thee,"
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NORWAY'S WATER POWER.
A Norwegian engineer bag estimated
le value of Norway's water power at
000,000 kroner. The basis for hi's
ilculation is that there is not less than
500,000 horse power -in running water
ipable of utilization, corresponding to
le power of 30,000,000 tons of coal anually.
These 3,500,000 kroners are not
t present value, it is true, but with
le preseui rupiu prugress along ine
nea of electro-chemistry, electroletallurgy
and other departments of
lectricity, the value mentioned may be
;alized sooner than many believe,
hlle Norway's coal fields have the admtage
of being inexhaustible.
as Gift!
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rou and your family never before
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ghtful manner. Its fund of sacred
ig, never tiring.
yngs and New
Entertainers" embodies all that is
e dear old sacred songs, we love
foremost church singers, "Nearer
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salem," and many others,
tender ballads and love songs, the
ies and war songs, and the latest
college songs,?"Annie Laurie,"
tne uia uamp uround, The
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[ thrilling master pieces of the
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jers and bandmasters. Selections
usticana," "II Trovatore," etc.
1 Home." That's why our dealers
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icert
lect from his list of records, those
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>gue, list of 2,000 records, and full
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