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t Vttt NUYete CONIPL(IC IN mew.
NILE CONVENTION.
ANNUAL SUNDAY SCHOOL MEET
ING HELD ON THURSDAY.
Addresses by Lead,ng Sabbath School
Workers on Various Subjects in
Relation to the Work A Success-
ful Gathering Officers Elected tor
Ensuing Year.
fourth ,1)111041 SNMNIth 4.4,1144141
1141*4t•ntion of Nile circuit 111s held at
Nile
Inst Thursday, November 21/th.
'Elie speakers 4411 the program were all
ptes•ut ;111(1 the day was everything
that 4)111111 b,• desired. The ening
session was well attended, John Dos -
tow cinNI14'•t1ng the d4V(4tional exer-
cises', after which the president took
the 111ni1•.
The first tilde )vas taken by .1.
l letberiigtou. His subjer•1 w n
"Haw 114 \11(ke '1'hi4 1')1n(ent'
tiucee4.14," wed he Said this naive
tion was for 1 hr pur141Se 4)1 learning
1111W to
.111•
Ili
the best characters '
1)r
our boys and girl. Ile xlnkr of
111'11:, 1.1' 111111 slllg1111.! ,1.4 I ('.4) 111111.11'1:1111
4.134.111 6114 111 :4 ((1N111 cu11V1.11t It
IvaS necessary that the addrlsws
should 144•pr1llget. Ill feeder shat the
true aim of a C.)Ileelitlitl. the coun-
t1041 11 I hi/light. should 144• v4..
11411 out. 111e t' • (1)l discp1aiuu
...Imola be fully occupied). '1'11*' 1)d.
111 eSS 111711.1e a vera appt'uprhI14' eu111-
m,•nc4m,•nt fee the eeefiven►hou.
'Phis w418 f11I10wed by the 11.1143.14 0f
superintendents (41141 Ne(•Ieter•i4'N. The.
sheppw1114411 Sald*t It ,,ch,44)1 repent
•111)44441 an ,leverage atte•ldNr1(•e of
shirt)• -fun' 31141 4111:111 aut( iunl, of
money raised, g214; *POI was spent
'lit a 1i1a:el) : ,III this showing the
S11111111a• 44.1114441 t0 1e 111.41 41'uspel'14114
4unJirifen. Nil,' 1epin1 si •w1 1111
average
4(lt4.
Idl 11'4.
of 441officers.
x
eleven t,•aehera. eighty-nine scholars
and live visitors a total of III.
Ifeeeipl. fur 1111.1 wen• $21.i.74 and ex-
(e11ec *111.111, showing a) balance of
t►tlls4.
Iter. 11. '.1. N'ilsiu. of Treses':Iter.
next gave x11 aldlesN-fen "Pastor a1111
frn4hrr, Training." Mr. 'Wilson spoke
of the pie:)sire he 4.11' "1enee41 in
being 1w4k- at Nile and speaking 1111
Sunday
44•t14411 -441111.k. 1 wax 1111.•
greatest work in I he world on sermon(
of its runxi'lenr•y. '•1 Ido midspeak
dixp:u•:Igingly 1)f a normal training,"
lir said, ••Int Ihrre is something of fir
more iI11411•tance•• N%'e. '4. have a
rail to this works." The rh.)o$iil,t of e(
h'44ch 4'I' was not a win I: of mere
chance..
The 11
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t 1 II
.•'N
1 11111 l 1'4. •' ,
111 I1. 111 •I' x 11
I( F 111.1' 4 b' '
( Illy
before I 1'4.' 1ak111'• !11 t' '
Irl) It pNl Ill !f ,l
k1(
114tor owent r two her .t.) Ihe work
nowing Ile Was caller) of lied he
W13)141 le •( 'awes•. Teaching in a
M Inv mined was the most te•r(wn•
sildsepositi'n in the while world. Ile -
4311.e hell they have the raw• material
%Villa which to wnik and they mold it
'a: they wish. h:vyry 14.441111.1' Should
11,4y1• a IJ•u,. vi.iun of Christ and lllw
rnrilir(1 to Is. able to imprint it 1111
the mime 4.1 tin• child, Telliehel's 11111.4
:11111.e 31141 ...1i11,111.114. 1144 interest of
1li1•14111111 ill4 11e'1' lit h.*vc the atteu•
lieu. !'hey must his%.• a (wirer 1)r
inflamer from (loll to 41114(4) the
rl(ildren lander their . charge. .1
I1',u•he•r Bildt not 14. 11u•rll•.x or irts•gu-
Lir but be careful of the Seel i:nwn.
l0 cl..ilg, he. said the 44•311.he•1' 4114411141
h:n.• 1111• spirit of God in 1 ' sl that
the child would always ser the Christ
likeness.
1'l'.• )4n./•ning s•:siol was brought. to
n 1.1044' by a few welds of w•e11•e4114'
f
the president. 114. invited Ile
visiting,f,-i.•nds to Nile homes. The
141er1ing "then (44journed until the
aftl•rn141n.
At 1:1:to'clock the rh11rc1 Was again
fill•(! :Ind the devotional exercises
Warr tak. n by U. liirwnl. The 0)115101-
ing yen nnittrl•, Cllnsistlllt( 41f .1. P.
�lu•ppatd, Is41111•_ 1'ut'►•ie and 11'nt.
14 a: then 11PIN/ul'*, ' 1,
Inspector Tom then gave a very in-
tet'•sting and pl•4Htat1' address on
"Child Training."
114-. I' !heisted the consideration
of 111s subject lute (11.14 111(1x41/11..
Child Training at .!lone Mid ('hill
I'uaining at. M(•h..d. P:11•1+ts .fl,uld
give Special attention 10 the complete
development of their children try see-
ing that their speech. habits :Mil man-
tle). were r 3.1141 :acl their *14.11131
facie IIies constantly growing, l'ar-
cnts 4.111111111 always k • where
their children were x1141 be sure
1111t they had some pis 'Wattle
(1up1e)•inent. '1'11 c y should trust
their .hil,re,, and take nn 'in-
terest in what intersllsl thecluildeen,
1)411 teleh 11y ex/Annie :tm (ve•II ns word.
The business of the '.41)4101 )vas to
part knowledge nod train the children
w1 thatthey alight Ie able to acquire
know•lellge for themselves. But be.
sidles this nein-ions training there
Wax uneunMcinns training. Inking its
suhstenc4 from the itinerate).*, mol,-
xl,mrrof the teachers (luavo'tcr an11
insensibly forcing the life of the
sch)1hlr. 'this Was the highest kind of
teaching and 4 effective in its
vital issees. fir the rely reason that
it %vas spiritual in 1144 .11.ivi „ler, noise••
le
.44 111 AS pr•e•tell:ions :115 n
(1 rosl:1111 ill
i1. olet•at' L. \What the le•:u•het-
wuedll tench 11e must be. and the
nm•asnr• of his real influence was the
mrllsml• of genni414, personal silb-
s;atre. 'I'4.• whole silent.. -4.l•
r'en)41rred 14 iulp14w.dlrl4 114 114;1411 411e
(14144.44 411 +1 man's speech frunu Ihr
style .of 1114 personal IIm11 d11NNl. '11)e•re
lens a touching plea 11 Ihr 'loyal
'oiler with which the young were
I4•a.1) 414 look 144 their guide's, and It
w•a8 the priviIi'gi of um. tenrilrr In
asrru41 that lawful 1114. • of hime g4.
and of love if he 'would. "Genuine
ills fell, and no hy,Nerisy can 'k
el • r•it•can(Vrut them. If we Wish to
tea ei disciples of a ('hristien virtue. (4e'
Ilia,'1'11 the whole 1.o,N1 14urseivele.
\Vis ale watcher), we are ;duelled
t 111.''1' and through by t hose we
mulertillse t)1 lead, not in a jealous or
uulligno, spirit hit in good
gon
faith.- "Nu system 14f education is
441111gllete Ii11 it c •ern• itself for the
colic.. body and :Al the parts of
1 .44, life: not the mind but the
man. Our familiar 11.1.111. 'w'hole•
soiled, 4,111111.4.3... the aim of learning
114 well 114 :toy. This is the manhood
that our ngI• 1ud'country are. asking
of its tearhers, Mn of wisdom. full of
energy, full of fitith."
THE `►(:NA I, G14)101111 (►N'I'A i?It►
the diffleult rheum% clear.
y • study as trencher 1 e,(i41s.
this us( auceilot4.4 or illustl'n
1 to make the child mein stand as
do. Interest is this aluosphr
1 which a child g,e•w4, an(1 it utas
aroused in the ( hill. You ra0n1
authority 111 Sunday school ,1s 111
lie :School. Thr teacher must 11
tite„,e•1,/ss. Th.• re eiltm all ' •d
improve the ales of the I.0%s
girls. Salvation nod conversion i, to
he Invught. about. by the leaching,
You 11111sL teach 1'lu•ist ; theiefote yeti
t study' Christ. You n.•eer full)-
upprer'ielle a 11(mk until you are ac-
quainted will' the author. So you
V31111411 understand the Bible until
you ki ow the *mho,. Only b).
prayer call We become fully c
qu4unler w itll 1'frist, and only by 1 his
aeyuuin are 4:111 We umde rsuuld for
Bible ,m I teach i "'
After his M4. 44111 gave at few very
helpful 1 hits un�,t�, rutilat'
D. E. Munro:11d Auburn, then took
up the a pie, "How to Teach the I.es-
441)1).'• The adttress Was 11)11 of hu14tt•0r-
ti(n ,1)l l decidedly helpful to the
teacher.
r11en 1111111 reVere11cwl 444neci4.nce as king he'
After would have tele:,• cOliventi4 44 of his
liens duties stud apply himself with seed 114
you !Perform thein. But the Mere sense or
to in duty was not sufficient. 1\'e needed
t 11e driving power, •r. wurul, forceful.
I. use more vital, mime 1)iviue•, c1)m11.114tiuu.
pub. in other wools more levee. And if we
tidy had the combined iO4.pirat of duty
)1111441 and love, it would 14.44(116 in fidelity,
441111 and it was a grand thing for one to
lie faithful. !'herr teas nothing an
4mpluyeir appreciated more in all em-
ployee and there u•a44 nothing titled
appreciated more in the Christian. It
was nut Kuod Lo have !IND 11144hy irolN
in the Hue, but at the 4itu4e tine ('.
amok] not fence our(p•Ive•44.in lel en -
.closure we could not Nee ley011d ; We
should have a variety of interests.
Theles was no kind )1f work that gave.
mo S that
the Lel lle.1 for doing good Royal Household
HS that 1)f the LruLthrl.:utJ the leacher
should magnify his idles' by embody
Mg in his work this thing, fidelity. if
he did nut do tut him golden opportun-
ity /degenerated into a mere waste id
C •. Fidelity in)'*unday school work
included the pvepd'L•,/tion of the lesson,
regular a111 prompt attendance, the.
application of the lesson to the
teacher's own life, g personal and
friendly interest in the pupils and a
desire for their supreme spiritual
good, to bring them) to Christ. And
then, though we should avoid 1111
appeal to sit'('motives
lid
1 ofreward.
un 4.w
S s the teacher felt there WWI pro-
fit and advantage in his work his
inspiration was largely gone. The
rewards of 'the teaeher'M fidelity in -
chided an intelligent k 'ledge .)f the '
Bible, derived from the prentiaion )1f
the lesson and the teaching of it • the
motive for the study of the !wet Iligtk
in the world and the opportunity -
give to others the result of • study
the 1ppoitlnity to sow (11e truth i8
the most hopeful, most /eeeptive, ja
post reMpnslve, *flint pr1441uetive sill, 'lit ',Fly
unable w give him pi1gN•r
11 all kimdm of ('hristiarl work the
turning of the heartp of children to I ear ph, calor of the deadly oILbren/k
Christ was the most telling. Hence
'I'le
11r. Al 'taro emphasized the (1.r -
s' ulrudoux iuupwrtance the nature and
a Ilualily 1) teaching had in the forma-
t • of lie pupil's character. The
teacher sl mold prepare the l4S4.in 1114
f'i•guiS possible fir pias and with a
111111(111
N 11 1, 1.11
t 11'er't sl`
1 1111 unccptiu11m.
Ile Mhuuld r1)llrrt all the facts a net
Mcr•iptimlt Ief•rellces bearing 1)u the
lesson. A careful and general reading
of the 1(ible along with the references
hearing me a pall Water lesson would
give it spiritual insight into the lesson
which hadp14 r11uld not give. '1'114.
teacher must distinguish between the
'herd and the spiritual ill the lessor".
The literal 1what pertains ;1 the per-
sons, places, e(11ts, biography end
customs idea remote past) was femiy
the (41,ndalion flat •(1411, which wens to
144• kept imborlinnt4' to 1141' spiritual
111111114 intended for in4411•urt ion, re-
pt4441f and guidance. . r. Munro laid
(1(4(411 the following lits of t*aehing
'Adopt a lessen plan. w 1th must be
your own. Determine w tat. you will
t and what you will emphasize.
lie sure the pupils Irrs. 1411 what
the main truth is 1111(1 that hey can
express 11. 111 111e11' IIw'll ((et1 44. Y1.11
st know the work] of 11101 •11t ill
which cath pupil -4.M :mit tl what
manlier of nppwal he int sui.ceptlb • and
adapt the les4.uu to the grade w ich
you are teaching. I)elrrnline he
central truth 410 walk earnestly
enforce it. This is where the ha
study C13nes in and where the help
('annul avail much, 1r4 y • own
individuality have full play. Ito not
ass • too much" 114 lel 411e scho1a1•'l5
state 1)t' mind and stuck of knowledge,
Find old the schol:e"s level :1),d you.
Inv(' :a ,14f1111b• st'rting point. 1)l) nut
attempt to teach too •h. Take
!mins 10 make things plain. Illus-
trate. Your 1 1)t ali 111'
tyo
t u /1 ueN
u u de-
termines y . success as a teacher.
6}ne4.ti41114 might to he clear and
pressed as briefly SS possible. 61ues-
tieNm .41 118 141 bring alit a d(•Hllite
4tuswer. 1.,1st1'4', he M141e you ha(1 1111'
J)•4Ne)4 boiled d.)w'41 to a very few goes-
ti4ns. arranged in their r11•oper order.
ill slri(•t conformity with the line of
thought 1)t' the golden text. limy,•
theta hell me 414.11 and d1) not
bot her a144N4t 1he subsidiary questions,
,1s they %rill ' • fast enough and you
ran
depend on the spilt of I Ie mulurtlt
fir their pioper wording,
:After This es (•414,4.11x, '•Ite(;aple!'"
was lenacted •by the Sunday school
The next. topic, "Itow to Mindy 1111'
Lesson," eves taken by the pastor,
Her. J. l'. Reid, Nile. •'1n the first
place," he said, "study it. Study it.
study it intelligently. 44inerrely and
haul. Moody Pars if you 114444' n work
111 do, do it. We ntl,St be phynicaliy
and mentally equipped for ?outlying.
The time tO study hi all through the
week. Study it when at your hest.
1n .)neer to study n Sunday school
lesson well you mint reed other hooks'
as well 4.4 the Bible. Whet you get
out of anything in what you (rub into
it.. Read *he 'session and parallel
../ages
n-
sagPx until the whole slaty connected piffle
with it is lionise to you. Get all room)
114'14-,
The children's 11)4(ss meeting was
liken Bee. .1. 1.. Sued! A41barn.
he address was un 111P subject of
l'hridi.ln N1311110011 Bud 'Women
oust." He dealt briefly' with the
mealier, mental and 1111,1'111 end gave
even essientd:(1 elements+ in for perfect
:in, viz. purpose, pluck, prcnnpti-
ili•, perseverance. rutien1.• and par -
y. finally having Christ .14.:1114 ax 111)'
Mem in life. Each of these cl-
ue -vas WAS Nnitaby illustrated and
uphaxized.
Another selection was given by the
oil: :t trio being, rendered by
rel• lit tie. girls.
1'In• open parliament Wall then con -
le ed by Iter. al. J. Wilson, and the
Bowing subjects wen• int r,minced by
e following pensions : "How to RW -
in the 'Adult \leml(ersof the Con -
'potion in the Sabbath School," M-
ishit -eel by .1. P. Mheppenl. "How
Meellt'e the Attendance of Adults
lin Ab.4.nt Themselves," introduced
1'. (iirvin. '•I1s Effect 41 Them-
(es.- 11•s. I►nstow-. "Its Effect nil
4• School." Iter. .l. C. Reid. "Its
feet on the flinch," Rev. F. 1I.
rkin. "Its I?ffect. on (Ile• I'rayer-
•eling," Rev. 'Mr. ,Innes. '•Derision
n• and Iln(4. to ('1111(1111.1 11." Miss
•l'•1 Ibti1ie and 11ea•. J. 1V. Robin -
ft.
The devotional exercises of the
ening session were conducted by
•(-..l. C. Iteid.
Mr. Ton then t4,:k up the topic,
'Ie Sunday School in Relation to
• 'rompernnce issues of the Day."
e address will n( dalbt 1r11.4.e a
ing 11n1111.4Shn un the Sunday
)0441 workers oattended.
II'. 'roil Ill total abstinence was
w Curl ' ered to pie the only safe
eine 1)r ttlnn or women, young or
he Sabbath echo11 children of
ay would be the men and worn4.n
twenty yearn hence and the Nab -
h. -school teachers and (avers t
r n firm and honest stand on the
1p5•rm(•e question if they were
(4e11(1 int.) the battle of life men
1 w•ome•n who would be able
resist the presen*'hn4 allurements
1 temptations. If we taught the
(hs of the Bible and did not
• them we were far from doing our
ole• duty. There was no Middle
rip ,1n the temperance question.
• Sabbath school 14hu111d strive to
ke it14 members total abstainers by
ching and example and hawing the
lila sign the pledge, and should me-
in all effnrtm to remove the sources
1 evils of intemperance,
he$ue1linn Drawer ens then left
the handle of Mr. Small, who an -
.red the questions in a wiry able
finer.
.v. F. 1i. Liu -kin, of Meaforth,
e a mosthelpful and inter -
ng address nn "The Teacher's
rvent, or itewardl of Fidelity in
day School Work."
r. Larkin opener( by speaking n
lity in general terms. It was a
y responsible thing to he a hmnan
ng : existence was no practical
e, but was a serious thing, and wee
old take life seriously. rhia did
mean we should go through life
mily : on the contrary w4. should
apt be chee•rfnl. In taking a
nus view of life the first thing thlat.
fronted in was the Net of duty
to he trifled with or waved to ones
. The child had dillies in his own
ere and circle of obligations that.
nt a. mheh to hill as those of
wn people to then,. The mother.
4.r, citizen, church, member, 4.p•
to tinker, had duties, each in his or
own sphere. We laud duties
isds our neighbors', to the rntn-
nity, to our ehutrh, to nor country,
he world, and the performance of
y involved the pt1N'eMM of Pelf -
tion, rolling it.to pixy all our tee-
n and our powers of thought
n, affection and utterance. If a
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!Many housewives think
it cheaper to buy than to
• hake. '!'hat is because their
baking isn't successful every
time: ')'heir failures run
the cost up. Get
Flour
arid follow directions. The
result will be light, whole-'
some bread or pastry every
time. You pay a few cents
more for Royal Household,
but those few cents buy
certainty and purity. Your
grocer can supply you.
Ogilvie Flour Mills CO., Ltd.
155 slosh cal
pleted family, even avith the as14is-
anee Of IMO nurses who hart. been in
te•ndauce nearly eight wicks, being
Sunday school teachers were the p14
rn ink4.,
greatest evengelistl, though their hated bi
work was not done )1n the stage of hated
(.,hlieity. The thing that (punted (lead (et;
The
4.i -N .•/•
to keit mother 1
was K u h(4. .f the
fidelity 1
tt nen the n is path e- (,111111\ 18 Ile ing tip bravely, although
dot), and there was not only the t4.- the Ninths of 4.r terrible lerrx(enlrut
want of the teacher's fidelity but of is %'inihlt ling 11(11)11 her. Two
all w•you'd4.11-doing, that wyou'dnot do y Irmthel•N--Art h r, who is on his (44.1
good without getting good.• brothers.
after n bat a with the dreadful
This was followed by ion alldresm by disease; and B1nja lin, of Napierville,
Rev, M, J. \1'flsm on •!Life's Yoesihil Ill.- are. with thei mother. tea; sole
hies." 11e sp>flke of his meditations
while in a crowd of 10,11111 peoples•
re11):ainimg survivors.
time previous. H4' spoke of life': '
what it is and what we are compelled W
do in life. \1'4. were 4131114.11M 10 lite, Remember the •ate.
mould, pllSitally and mentally. }(e 11 has jgst leaked ant l'1* "I(e1ph
)oke Ntrnlgly of discovery and what (10111101'S" 111'W 4Lury -The (N•tor'' has
it Brant to 1 :may. It was neer''- leen 444 411141 b) The rami ' llet-ald
'mar tint there be plan, ideal and ,un• and \1'erkly Star. of Monter* for ex-
bitiitn in order to make life a sileeex44, elusive newspaper pub1i1441ion and it
Ile spoke of the things which roar the will begin un January 2nd. 19117.
human life mat emphasized the law of 'l'llr pnhlishers of The Family rr-
IllCtri 1•
is 1W
IIeL
3:1111 1 . '
awe wet . all Inter
this ) r
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rI)'st-
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refer
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{ readers. b(
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•4.n traced to water used for
purposes which was p.)l-
the dee posing holies 1)l'
•l to Massie in itsignorance, 111118 our Time '
the Russian and the Brit- Hewn became known through a Turin
The' former event nrnv to paper that expected to land the
�esuite in revolution. El prize but failed. "Ralph Connor" is a
spwkr of the Ism of, perfecting name 1'lamulianm are proud of. 'The
strength. 1t % as n strange I;(w, hoeing Niels f • (il1ngarry,''I'he ••ProsFec-
two-sideel. At t ch strength to wen k- tet" and other stories have won hint
111'('..4 •wed )1)a
strength, 114' sp
'nt in a chit
time wl)en the lift
confession. .Inst 5
stt•nng.•st t in a 111*4) s life was
when he 41ape With his confession to
his Heavenly Fatiet•.•, A
'('he evening program „Wee hater•
sprrsrd with music from be choir,
w•hi411 ens very ,tcceptable.
The report. of the n ' lie
ctien-
14411(re was 1114 follows : H.�norary
president, Rev. .1. U. Reid ; ,presi-
dent..1. Hetherington ; (ire -president,
C. (divan) : secretary, 11'. name:
committee, John 1)nstow, J. 11, Gees
him, George Rutledge, Jas. Nlotlnrtle,
George. ('untie.
The thanks of the meeting were
tendered to the speaker ii who sit kind-
ly and ably assisted in the program,
thus ending the most successful con-
vention ewer held tit Nile,
(•Ban patio
ish Empire
lea Ung the
had double ll'
lie of the strnngr44
'14 life as being th
• emote with
he said, th
e a great mime, and The Family He•r
t old and Weekly Star 144 certainly dr -
es serving of cingratulttioms in sr'uring
a '•1'he Doctor" for its readers. The-
e publication of the 44(4. ' g chapters is
put off until January Yid in under to
give all their subscribers ample time
to renew before that date. Now that
the new•M iN public, thele will 1P•
grind rush to get on The Family her-
ald's mailing lists. One dollar a year
is the Mutmlcriplhon price. Just think
of what you can get for a 11(111111•- -the
lest family and term newspaper in
Alnrr•ien, the beautiful prleilliunl
gravure entitled "A Tug of War" avid
Ralph Connor's latest and best sto,y,
"The Doctor."
A TERRIBLE VISITATION.
Five Deaths in One Family in a Few
Weeks.
!Mention has already 'seen Imide in
these col 11114145 of the numerous deaths
in the \Vinkrnwcdrr family, at 1►a14h.
wu141, it village about right miles
eves( of Exeter. It has been (1ilrrov-
errd that the ('*1444• of I Ile L10111114. w -n'
a well, contaminated by *hedec. (MN-
ing bodies; of frogs, whirl lewd
tvphold fever germs, and the result is
01111 :t family of rightham been re-
dnecd to a broken-hc44rted Mother and
two sn1114. _
144.14..4 than two months ago I?dw'1u• 1
\\'inkenweeler, whip up to that time
was living in Chicago, rrnne foil• in
definite health to him (411,11.4..4 repo'
near 1)(Imh%VINNl. Ile gradually failed,
and 11ib illness developed into typhoid
fever. The lent 41ledirn) attendance
w'1(8 procured., also at treadle•.! 111141+",
tend the. other nlenllees of the fund'
haloed incessantly to save his life.
All efforts w'ete in "ail), 1141WeVet', 111111
Ile•:young num died. Inside of two
weeks nftcr the forst death four other
members of the family were taken
Nick with the 143111e pl*Iluly, end one
by one. at short interv11lm, the two i
misters, 1441vi1)14 and 1I('111)4111. Noll the
(ether, a man of nl14gnificentlphysique.
also passed away.
Another son, Jacob, died nn Munch) ,
lost nt Victoria hospital, London,
whither he had leen tri ken, the de -
The
1�
The 44ize•of a dollar depends un
many any you have. --Nupon
--New l'ot'k
Hetald.
A -henry looks the most valuable
thingin the. world till you try to do
something useful with it. New Yo k
Press,
ourtl�ia
is Rheumatism of the face.
Uric Acid left in the blood
by disordered kidneys
lodges along the nerve
which branches from the
eye over the forehead, and
across the cheek to the
side of the nose. The
cause is the earnests in all
Rheumatism- disordered
Kidneys. The cure is like-
wise the same-
Dodd's
Kidney
Pills
Reduced Prices at
H. W. Thomson's'
DRUG STORE.
Thomson's Iron Tonic Pills. ---A splendid tonic
f(,r ladies and girls, regular price 25c, reduced to
20C per lox, or 3 boxes for •- - 50c
Almond Meal Cream. The best preparation
made 1411 the skin and complexion for this time Of
the year, regular 2511 bottle for - i5c
Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. For building tip
the system, regular $li.00 bottle for - - 50c
Balsam of Cherry and Horehound. Best re-
medy for coughs and colds, a 25c (bottle for 20c
H. W. Thomson's �
DRUG STORE.
Tut''uxtlaY, necamiber nth, 1 IU•; 7
IRIGIITON Top!
Our /'all and K inter Stock of
BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBER
• /s now Complete. •
Oto- ,E111 -k 11 as all It 14 ht before the advance I 1
lll'Ices, 11 Itch enables els to gke \'1111 ttlLltwear at the
old priers.
1
•
We have the best liars frothe hest j\lanufat:- •
1uri'rs and can hack up the llthns ilit% anal- prices of Our
frOOds,
Take advantage of the present prices and save
Illelt1eV. ,
1WM._SF1ARMAN
SIDANWID'
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tosser Ma MEMO IIIIMM.11111m sm
Z H E
FIRST SIGN OF A COLD
hi
ng
111 i.4. IN
' 1 you that the best time to ("311-
nu•uce taking sp
a
: ing ane( nt; is at the beginning.
BLACK CHERRY COUGH BALSAM
OUGH.
eon \\ ,
WILL CURE YOUR C
Ik•tter• take, l bottle at elle iso•1143.1111.111.
guarantee• if ane rrfun4l the 11)0(4.) to :urr13n
11411. N:Illselrl. •
25c. a Bottle.
DUNLOP, THE
BEDFORD BLOCK,
4444.1 4 4 1:x.111) '4.41
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DRUGGIST.
GODER1Ct}
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E (;ANNOY
give a thorough, technical, de cl'iptiou of the
Happy Thought" ill this small' sl cc. However,
th means by which our rano) is Blade p feet are not
so it cresting to the purchaser as the fact that it . is so.,
We a prepared to substantiate by any uninuer of test
that the "HappyThought" 11111 do more and better
work wit less fuel, in shorter time, in a mo' satis;
factory I11P.i1 1 el', than any other
N
THE
Radiant Home Heater
E%'ery user tells the same story, that is that it
takes less fuel and gives more (teat than any stove they
have ever Seen.
ply
For Shelf and Heavy Hardware we can sup_
your every want.
In second hand Stows we have several
with r without oven.
In 'ook Stoles we hat (' the following:
I Happy Thought Range
I Imperial Oxford
Kitchen Witch
1Cooks Friend
2 Wood Cooks
These are all in gDill repair
111'.1
I'
heaters
and t1 ill lie sold
Heating by Hot Air, hot Water or Steam.
Plumbing, Tinsnlithing and Roofing,
given speci.il .Ittr*1l 11. \11 mord. f111l1' guaranteed.
CHAS. C. LEE
'!'hones Store 2 2
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