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Show p .. - THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. 'JTAH IRELANDS PATRON SAINT c - k. Jm WRIGLEY5 is now electrically sealed with a SEAL OF PURITY so absolute that it is i dust damp-proo- f, proof, impurity-proo- f even air-proo- f! . Give regular aid to teeth, breath, appetite and diges tin. It9 the safe besides delicious and beneficial confection! BUY IT BY THE BOX sf - Ireland -- try 466. th&nkrTah6'alnTf'eiOqUCn?kna'fefv6r7Iarnb7?hrtstlan St. Patrick-die- Hla grand work accomplished It ia said. his great d for'85cents at coun- at Downpatrick, March 17, Its clean, pure, healthful If its WRIGLEYS. (By St. Patrick, Apostla of at Taras Hill.) At Tara today! the strength of God pilot me; the power of God preserve me; the wisdom of God instruct me; the eye of God watch over me; the ear of God Epistle Has Been Declared Worthy of the Greatest of the Teachers of the Word Breastplate of Prayer a 8hort Litany Hla Synod. me sweet talk; the hand of God defend me; the way of God guide me. Christ be with me; Christ before me; Christ after me; Christ In me; Christ under mer Christ over me; Christ on my right hand; Christ on my left hand; Christ on this side; Christ on that side; Christ at PIONEERS OF THE FRONTIER n, 1 self-sacrifi- Men and Women Were Those Who Carved an Empire From Wilderness. d No doubt the run of the continent has Improved the fiber of the American people. Of course, the well established and the intellectuals had no motive to seek the west; but In energy and venturosomencss those who sought- - the frontier were superior to the of every person to whom I of those in their class who average of speak; Christ in the mouth behind. It was the pike rather stayed who to me; person speaks every Christ In the ear of every per- - H than the carp that found the'ir vay out of the pool. Now, in the1 main, son who hears me. At Tara, to-thosa who pushed through the open day, I invoke the mighty power doorjjf opportunity left more children of the Trinity Sal vation Ja the than their fellowe who did noL Often Lords salvation Is the Lord's. themselves members of large families, Salvation is Christ's May thy Jf they had fecundity, as it were, In the salvation, O Lord, be always blood. With land abundant and the with us! outlook encouraging, they married earlier. In the narrow life of the young west, love and family were the three different degrees of fruit stronger interests than in the older fulness of the gospel seed, declaring society; hence all married. Thanks that -- those ho are.ta. reap a hun- to cheap .living and - to- - the- - need of dredfold reward are the bishops and helpers, the big family was welcomed. doctors, who are all things to all Living by agriculture, the west knew men; those who are to have the sixty- little of cities, manufactures, social fold are the clergy and widows; the rivalry, luxury and a serving class, all thirtyfold shall be received by the foes of rapid multiplication. From laymen who are faithful. He also "Origins of the American People, by places monks and virgins with those Prof. Edward A. Ross, in the Century. who shall have the hundredfold. He who does not receive communECZEMA ion at Easter is declared to be not a "faithful (Canon 22). R. F. D. No. 1, Lucerne, Colo. It is interesting to note that the About two years ago my baby, who synod forbids a man to take his dead was about four months old at that brother's widow to wife, and declares time, was afflicted with eczema which that she shall be to him only a sister at first appeared on the back of the (Canon 25). neck and kept constantly enlarging. Little sympathy was given' to avar- The eczema broke out in- -a rash at ice among the clergy, according to first and it was small and rough and decrees IV., VIII. and XIII., while de- very red. It Itched and burned so cree XIV. Is interesting in showing much that he could not sleep well, that for murder, evil living or con- continually turning and twisting his sulting auspices the sinner shall do head as the eczema was on the back penance for a year and afterward he of his neck where he could not get to shall be absolved by the priest. it to scratch well. But in rubbing no After these follow a- - few "other much.it became red and almost raw. canons attributed to SL Patrick, then It seemed very painfnl as the child the Charter of SL Patrick, on the fretted constantly. After some time a antiquity of the Church of Gastonbury similar trouble appeared . on the in England, very quaint and enter- cheeks. taining Next we have "The Book of "At last a friend advised jne to try St. Patrick the Bishop on the Three Cuticura Soap and OintmenL I sent a profound yet practical for a sample and this did so much Dwellings, and unctuous sermon on heaven, hell good I bought a cake of Cuticura Soap and this world. I used and the Cuticura OintmenL them according to directions and it was only a month until the eczema Saint Knew Persecution. war Ireland of apparently well and it soon enIf SL Patrick's conversion was without persecution in the ordi- tirely disappeared and has never re(Signed) Mrs. Carrie M. nary sense of the word, as used in the turned. ' Mar. 28, 1113. assures Brown, he of church, yet tjhe history sold and Ointment Cuticura Soap I went about everywhere for us: of each world. the even to Sample throughout in many dangers, your sakes Skin Book. Address postthe furthest district, beyond which no- tree, with Adv. ever card Dept, L, Boston. "Cuticura, had no one body Jived, and where clerics ordain to or to gone baptize An Economical Man. or to encourage the people; by the finish Europe. It will cant "We all these I done have Lord the help of too much. coat entirely things most faithfully and freely for "We finish it I aint going gotta even us tells He your salvation. 4 book to this let go to waste. guide that "on a certain dreadful day they . . . me kill to tried most earnestly The Medium. and they threw me into chains. But can How you drink to anybody deli on the fourteenth day the Lori with your eyes, as 'the poet says? ae from their power "I Eurpcso, In an eyeglass. . Grundy on Shaw. Sydney Grundy has written a little pamphlet in which he has gone for Mr. Bernard Shaw with a hatchet. He says; Mr. Shaw ia a spent force a closed chapter a tale that is told a back number a lost chord--fired rocket an exploded mine an extinct volcano, vomiting only ashes and dust, Mr. Shaw is done Ills star la on the wane; his candle only gutters-4n4- ts socket ; - hla- - beauty is passe, his wheezes are chestnuts, his sleights of - hand- - transparent, his humors rheum. He Is running a race with time, and gave himself twenty a years' start, and time is beating him to a frazzle" Clue. Thornton had been taught never to tell tales, and he intended to live up to his teaching, but sometimes it was bard work. "Thornton," said his mother one evening, I left a dish of chocolate peppermints on my table this afternoon and there isnt one there now. Have you and Gerald eaten them ?v 1 haven't eaten one, replied the then he rememboy stoutly, "bu,t A bered he must not be a talebearer. "Well, mother, he continued, if you'd better Just smell Gerald, and 1 guess then youll know aU about It! Illustrated Sunday Maga"per-bap- s, zine. BABY-HAD-PAIN- FUL -- Pilgrims at SL Patricks Cross, Saint's Island, Lough Derg belief la and invoking the fessing Blessed Trinity. Oar Lord's incarnation, resurrection and ascension; calling on the powers of heaven, of arth, etc , invoking Christ for himself nd all of his. From other works not surely composed by SL Patrick, though probably reflecting the beliefs and practices of bis times or those soon after him in Ireland, the synod of SL Patrick la composed of SI canons. The twelfth is entitled: On our obligation, towai 1 the dead. And In the eighteenth is given an , original interpretation of 32-- i Testing Nephews knowledge. There is a certain old German of Wilkesbarre, Pa, whose pride, like that of many men, leads him at times into a sort of patronizing condescension toward those things he did not "have time for when he was mak ing his way in life. Upon the occasion of the graduation of a nephew, he asked. Veil, Wilhelm, vot did dey teach you up there?" Greek and Latin, said the boy, and Gerdian and algebra So, sol" murmured the oIT Oer man. And vots der algebr for poYouth's Companion tatoes, now self-mad- e Then the Apparatus Is In Demand. A visitor was being shown through a lid lifting athletic club. The chief attraction seemed to be the liquid gymnastic department, i low ever, there was a cheaply equipped gymnasium which showed evidences of disuse. There wag dust on the Indian clubs and cobwebs on the dumbbells. Don't the members ever use this equipment? the visit asked. Oh, yes, occasionally when a fight starts, was the reply. Ptict That Family. A little girl being lost, was taken to the police station, where the officers tried to learn her name. At last, after many vain efforts, one of them asked her: "Tell me, dear,- what names does your mother call your Tather? She doesnt call him any name, the child answered, innocently. "She likes him. , In , Reckless promise man friendless. . CHEW IT AFTER EVERY MEAL Look for the spear hear me; the word of God give or-S- , Ire-lan- St. Patricks Confession Shows How Ardently He Longed for Their Welfare. St. Patrick loved HOW yearningly people may be learned from the following passage in his Confes-siot. worthy ef Paul: "If I have ever done any good for the sake of my God, whom I love, t beg him to grant me that I may ihed my blood with these proselytes ind captives for his sake, even though should never receive burial, or each member of my body should be most Horribly throw n to the dogs and wild beasts, or the birds of prey should feed upon It. (Par. 24.)' His Confession ends with these words: I "And this is my confession before 1 die. (Par. 25.) For its humility, sweetness," faith, love and It must be admired by all who read it s The Breastplat pfPrayeroT SL Patrick is a sort of short litany pro- - box contains twenty 5 cent packages. They stay fresh until used. Love FOR HIS PEOPLE mostdealersT-Eac- h soon make a Has to Bo. What a fine building that "Naturally; it is a police American. DROVE GUORMET TO SARCASM French ReetSurant Wine Evidently Wee Not Exactly the Quality He Had Ordered. William E. 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Mr Corey shook his head. , Not always, he said "A friend of mine, a gourmet with whom lunched not long ago at a fashionable boulevard restaurant In iaris,Ordered a bottle of very old celebrated Pouring out a little of the wine and rolling it on his tongue in true gourmet fashion he made a wry face "Walter1 he demanded What wine Is this you brought me? " 'it is what monsieur ordered, was the reply. Margaux 1895, grand cru ' 'Humph,' snpered by friend, how lucky it is to be so old and to conceal its age so well Mar-gau- sooda ' MU rr Dia lb. fulluaiDf i I boamlfnl llk ttaa, lataal klrlak an But the fine wines, the grand cm wines are wonderful, a young bunker A 5onalatt a of SPECIAL vma.,r ...u 8 tlkCrk ICMlalC, eetMj lllltf tUok la hand banof bru.ll, kharlngfurauap, tka talcum powdnf and tullnt auap 1 all IA. Mnnnr mall cum til It III, kmallnr Ob ordnr Wa ahlp 1aronl Puat prapald. it. x MAIL ORDKR CO. 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