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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1913-7-10, Page 1r esti TRas-•ilia M GODBBICH, THURSDAY, JULY 11), 1913 1. JOB PRINTING executed promptly and wen by The Signal's printers. Every order, three or small. emotive. crateful attention !3 . theme. given U desired. :as UONL1. PEOtfYNO oo.. IM. Pebbling= TIE STERLIN6BAJUR OP CANADA Lessons in Thrift Effective THE educational campaign we have pursued during the pelt year, with the object of showing the necessity for saving money, has been eminently successful. We believe the work accomplished has been of service to the community at large. We know it has been of benefit to us, we therefore propose to continue the series. SAVE, Because . . a . • A. G. NISBET Tl E` woo TEE ('h)U)TT •F Hr sox of ;HE New York Life Insurance Co. Assets $72o,00o,OJ0. r,FFit E NEXT CANADIAN BANK OF CYY%I£RCE, GODERI('H 'Pomo*: Orrsca 20: Howe 150. P.O. Box 364 ( �'ST_ATE AND PRIVATE i TUNDe''aerated as lint mortgage .,-rite wittiest cheese. ilia .mad a hilt per ata•. Atmly TEBBUTT. Awe - woe 'Ma. aamptoa rt.r WEST WAWANOSH FIREINSIIRANCECO. tone of the hest in the Prov- iso-. Fixed late of saresemeut. Lice sock insured at its tun rake whether on the farm or tot. No trouble to make adjust- i meets. t R lIc1LWAIN, t „ Nile { 4 .. for ('ol bor•oe. v - �..�.t_�'../�.Jl.v► Ale NOTICE a TIKE NOTICE THAT ANY ani r,mbnr w peel wavesUM.'est helimples wit fit: arm w..t dsre ■iswrp (7m sell M tn..ruted. , enMc THUR mTOT'RIBUL Trustee. AID WANTED. REN • attasa Ysrl� NAL Mee. Herter* w GODERICH MARKETS. Tet;ernar.!� I,:i Vail waeat. per Dien r >•' to 1 .. >rl Rockvasat. per bat..: si io • to Oath per tote,. Fres. per tis -t, ferries. pet b0. b este ntapt per ion Pb.er(.2114. per eat floor. patent, bet cw:... Ilea Der 100 Ilwtn. per tw .... Hr. per tea, neo fa esu 1 .1 be l letb.t the thing to b uJ a name oto pat; •ism ars, .•. et to 2:N al vs f ..'to xl Vi i, u ..• TWO NEW PASTORS. Rev. J. E. Ford and Rev. W. K. Hager Preach Intro- ductory Sermons to Their New Charges. Loot Sunday Rev. W. K. Hager. B. A.. late of Cotlingwood. began his poe- taster of North street Methodist church. He occupied the pulpit at both wornir:g and evening service, and gave two good discotr_es ou im- portant themes. In the morning be bawd his remarks, on tbe lath, lYtb and lath verses of the LSt n chapter of St. Matthew's (iorpel : .• Vet ity 1 ray unto you, whatsoever ye *hail kind on earth shell be hound an heaven: and whatsoever ye *hell I.7Ooe on earth shall be loosed in braver. Again 1 say unto you. that et two of you shall agree on earth as touching anything tbat tbi y r4e.0 emit. it &ball be done for them of asp Father which is in heaven. For whew two or three are gatbere l together in my Tams there ani I in tie tablet of thorn." In his; opening wurds the preacher em- phasized his belitf th..t Je-u. es. in e.rry Mace of worship., He directed site.. , n to the beauty of the th.eugbt that the real thing in life vie. 1,01 the bistullc4 Christ but the Cor.et who bad die.: awl who bid arisen frog, tier dead. Clrtr:&t is one w itb u* Ilr is iii the wind around us, and best of all God is wi• b us in the personali• y of Cbri..t. God is in our roadie ,e frt1S11- m int ,.f that pruu.ioe -that Where two or three are met together in my name the, a ase 1 in the midst", '•lZ'hat's..in a Tamer' the speaker asked. "All i.10 ik," was the answer. Alteotfun who tthes dim te.t to the w•undreua ram4fOf Jsu•, 11..,..0 veiLws, wonder i 1 woeting power,'en•1 the power of the 'Savicuur'. pr•erreoe iu our lives. In his concluding 'emit- Ls M r. H..-er appealed to the eocgregotinn fur their earbest prayers, so that. during his pastorate to Uodericb, be emit stir men's con sciences, enliven their u, ids to a se .e of tbeir seeds and stir men's souls to a conviction o: t h.-ir ►tel•. Al the rvr,an, se: vice R. Mr Hager tank as bi- 'ext the ninth verse of the third chewer of Genesis : "And the Lord God tailed unto Adam, and said unto tow, .V% '.,ere et t thou ?" This thought. the gift-abr.' drd,r.d. we. the substan e of the Htble from beming to end. Th . cry of God occasion to g'o y on our behalf, that ye may have somewhat to answer ( them wbi:b glory is appsarance and nut to beast. For whether we be be - aide ourselves, it is to cod : or whether we be sober, It is for your cattle. For the love of Christ constraireth ors" - 11. Corinthians 5:11-14. Thew word, were the text of Rev. J. S. Ford'. first sermon as pastor of Victoria street Methodist church, 'delivered lest Sunday morning to a 'gotta tion. Mr. Ford divided bin discourse under flue beads: Our business. our motive, uureon.olatiothour expectation, our request. His business as se ambassador of the Lord was to persuade men to be rroouciled ur.to God and to be friends with G d. Paul bad received new light in reora•d to the things of God whereby be saw that Goi was not understood by men, and hi., came forth, the great apostle to the Gen- tles, to persuade men to les God e& he saw Him and to .-.-oucile them to God. b t. 1o, be (the p: eacher' bad cJmr to this. congregation. with eon interest In wen ant their relationship to God acrd the church, to persuade .... u 6 Le It is 6*ar LJ" els I!vsuC L'O?ICE. ..y -a Wood. pit 10.3... 0* w s es. f WATER AND LIGHT CUM- (tet dress. pc r [b old (1ees.,p,.r Ib 9 �r Fa :3 Ytn31VN. Now C�mmsa P)0 !.. u 3• 1 Uwe. (leis. Ter dos t�tataer, per b'a. ei ... 1 ' , 1 T. \ee } es.., pe' bwie.. . .3%. • , • 10 ('attic, securer to goal. per esu^.: ' . t R tS awl... ex ort per tart i s. , . e.30 Hoe. ... ..... ... .ea •n 6 - fir. for cwt .. . ..... J +t . o age Ism L., `('ANTED. -TO g$ -NT. )1ELIC M- Twl ow.pret a ... c:c .1wr tot. 04102 tame from Hina err:rn 9 9 *t q bathe+ 3Mxgkte...... rAr risk d TNc t+tG- Water Rate. for• keV;ear !relit* t Gar. A are now due. lies net slat. will be &hatred off a, pv,es•er, up to Jaa11a Coll a0d .reds era astute the dliewuut. Al ie ft --tear, arc us arced to pay a -. a. ' t# feeds area t1 needed ju4 low ...r1 - t.: t , ,, s. a1 ab adng taw service witbeet having ..-' (' t' str.agod fee same ere requested 10 calx 1.. ,.. 1S. and .rt tie. Hosts for L.we*trete:are I 4 T. At. to i, p. m WANTED ? s. STB&ITON. 1 UIIT 0R Foga 0CND.-A PAIR OF GLOVES wa. fosse •w Wew wrest se A...4y. J ass k TM imam. may Aare them y &*Mira et TH K alJONaL OFFICE mal pas ice tar this am ire. iTKAYEDONTHE PSEMISES OF rb. undersigned. it, (R linen weld. Ueda. tewnebip. • ) est ■eg*, 'T •mere Y tr,omtad to prce. cep sod sur a0 Ox- pass& BERT H(H ltil aTtt lacer. -ON SUNDAY MORNING. Jany aa. between the Herz. read and the iQsotere• *wad. a blue seesaw- *sat. Finder piths tern at THE SIGNAL OFFICE. TRAYED ON THE PREMISES OF (hs arlmelmee , Lt .. I. AA- UP* yore ase wives. The ewaer'b es. J T. IttLET. mere p W pe keaM_.a LOST. -A BLACK COLLIE DOR. theeed awe, m with hems mreltheysm 4r irk ams se .air 'Amer. M aadm$1 isle be i�pD. FARR1eB.Oiesese SITUATIONS VACANT. A K NI II*LP "AYU DO)IESif1C stI VA�fT3'--Rsro •• l.f `t..tt help rac..M at 00e .. t (4 htio'. (io.. r•.ar0.t F.tw(Asri.e .t - - - -�--. a•.b i'( A leclI It, ' REV. W. K. HA u+ row. ��e.00tr� 00 Wises. (Ih . (hd.-•a I. 01 tr:th 11. h. 1rU0()d. Si Haleo•. O.t.. Ili.. -r. o a 4 w••mlt. Mt atie.. - V •-If I)USi1ION WANTED -.p WIDOW 1st with one rbiM .1 .3 -. a owiry.t « be•tse- kesper. ADW, at T1i! 31tiXAL trFFICE. It FON SALE .N4 TO NEXT LET 1 THE SUMMER. A entad webs et tseseere mime ••s the sloe .1 AWAY pe 4 RIM RT ELTX WTLO, HOUSR r., Lai r.- l u D •s•mlewersev tf. £8I,47 Y iOX. pOa BALE AT A, BARG if V. -ONE Jil .1 1b kart bet M tot iese•e. to Iktee memo E0][ASoLrture.aseareasa SAL$. -A WILDING LOT Y N.wmar ( .s.'. anis $ F. .PA D (tj OR SAL& -A NIN I ROOMED Jl' Mite a tiro i s., o , Neem retest : �VA%TED.-CAPABLE 01RL OR w deed um weenie..teen a) � 1L , U4ION' meelaa 10 rte WI * Mort t. ♦/pb aveuea At mare 10 MR•t. ay. COATS. North srssat. Itateartw•.Jark111ts e..t��lats �w�- GENERAL: 1kFFiCi3A TO RI \ f NEXT TO SI$ ALEX.8a1JNDSEtt,N3Meiwd. ,LR veveeltfeOsMee. . Api•',b4.7 P. BBUWfe WANTED. -TWO OMR POR - MT /'�-----�.� ...dm work. Anissl*1.XEwtU4 llOUSEFORSALE-rsvo-s'roa - '�'`^^r'1 ctrl street tatek-cesst ed e+tidenoe ea 8t, Davide S7- AR -COLE i i N. -feed: sa.0400.t.nrwhnw•. Apply ie W. (win A V E AGENTS MAK I N O ONE s 0OBRRT8ON. Hewdred DAN% lig IPA* edam ewe STR. IIIIIION L..vs. G.A.* V. - A (-LT (ere. lit Inca- , .a "00.3 Cteued (i.m,t.. Bay. riwatii, sits a ea V •'t HURT HURON. DitTROrT. TVtiJq and CLEYEL ND Prater at it abld.ht. (;Er a. SLUR (:.peal rsememer A. DetrwR.* tela v i i i s. yew* Csdeesh, ----- - -- al t'TIoN RALE. Suckling & Co. We .re laememha y teed*. write tee lie we were FOR SALE OR TO RENT.- TEN - men ties bin. aLTT aFYi, te•me4 haw es tiny wRi WM out se Fa hates attest. IAsie .. Ola IPA eel •hemi . sew het at, ante+, a wzLtlAJt ♦Tft!(X WiIYL es -et TEACHER WANTED. -FUR U. Prim 8. Ne. it. Ar tialL ladles sesmssss t RMLL 11i(TATE Pa SLLk• Or ats>i1id awlll. �~ w'• Mn tot mai• lbws Then DOeJOHEST T ••mss. d ntrt kers r sad eta.raries rIim�. amd a e. r►t,t PRO('DFOrIT, HA1f8 t _1U O .AX rfeh Oat.lett TEACHER WANT7().-F R R. I - sea I. Put dileea...... est R SALE. -LARGE DOESLIS ce(rmsa' - .ea.asa r Mem w Nt ,ti aril wsst As �s4 ■ elm. mat et Mt Artur'Mepe�t,.mtO� edariA. ♦.mss tr IBCA altle.:'d ees1 'llwt'i t, rattle art e� ?eef1 s=ea. est &chem M ��1Al.C,HER WANTED. -FOS O. s.8. as/w-L-. L Iblh. y 1=bees. to 3. 7 Amer.140OW 8 eme . to Ei.r.t a Alberta aloe Out D 80iDlg1TIAL PROPERTY FOR ith eta bier Ista ay_�� TA11TID. - AN INFI.VJTIT1AL e.. e,„,, .," "". 'LM hh.t 'r"' "Ra.atxi raw 1 M with re 1 ere aereeats. ns. etetw h. ssls by A�my� et,' e. salswsaat a, et. wssat. Mese =e weinzp with eras wee las true p.Mw, sma•eaehM ors•. I. STURDY & CO. r.t..a mt4184186.11.1ilW86.11 i-•8..�_� sitlaa, w •eels. Mall Ostb .maim..... lar m The far.4. r,hlah ansesiamoob eoWmerer re ~` s.wehmL liemee Why, J.lyat t Sties* a ea, the ale* 3414egtor di eslate f• !f� is * torme.em 4.04 esws�Yi ite�WA. DETROIT & CL*'IELAIID NAVIGATIOP Co. thrwear Cil ry Or DETROfr ft. FOR EALIIIIINA.0 ISLAND �e �r Mnmdy.. T F a OM 00 suer iN..*1 tested clip. FOik Dtrtt(T Setwedaya, 78 ma Flier (mr why iltal lured ssie, r BALL-I.Fi:V i ACRES OF ett lar..L Cla IL b: 111 e 1�p k..es4 dna sun kr/ tr:.°i. wljd OW.1141 OMs, WILL ** EINOSI V rD pte the sort mssse eh ~ of 4.f6, .mm,rlsa a THE CANADA TEMPER -NCE J1 ACT. Pattie hmtise is bombe given to all whom it woo em eetetaskander and br ti'trat of the (. nim senses Act. it. S. C rbapt. r 15C. time erm be det».ieed 1e tar oils of the think etaM Osaat, of Herm at the Court Bram l• the T1ews oe (:atertcb le the ..id Geste. w tbe hes/ W isle. MNUL�, WK exaistM. be Oeiy�pshas� es pe.vMee tie lath Aet. a settee amse�ea te the iilmenabie the :.Irst�ry �seena Ow the Ums1111matoas- rJhaOe•a a petet theition ■p heath et tliaes-- ada Is Donnell h the Feat A- t • the aril A. t, te whish am aag....� the (ttia-1 . 01 1 he wml+'etesd awl ahem etshwrt.Hrg as Invert mor-teseth i euemer et ea the eludsms le the esu Cama*/ d H. to the elk* fist the Aerate hawed thein that the eiaim breath be takes mR sad ePM+t aesthete= et the add MrMr *lar the i(eeaimj arts toes to the sail Ovists et Herm et Pert 11 et the acid Aix. Dated tads tai day of J sly. 1913. FRANK BUCHANAN. Redeem Hate. rheumy Temperance Alliance. J. A. IR WIN. OmerV4 rs. w beheld et themselves sad ..11 the other * men wt them* Nebo, aid PeUtlem. LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE TOWN Ole DOPER!, a. TAKE MIT R that th. ,r.fs�.� • tsrprwtlw d the ilwe et ahtt�mtshe....4- •lde et Past Mewk le lb* Add taws, betwrsk Victoria strew awl Cmrktlateal...e taws, ammo a POitrsa et w Oral sea Hied spas the reel property be bbe�f.,tmethelenthr h,semthe. dde .t�Part u�WeesW. betelme ty eche 044 pita .. sad Wen we\ soil bad eaamisee tw tM,r,etae. tl.reet. Iq a wthem • �sttyy 00 slowslei V • mkV v we pree.sN teas sp ige e essatll tor the mil wsrt.wed themaMaee the einem *beeseli se ear se the same (tan he as- eartea mel beet (M b 4 revised the m erCleft et g to now she yet a it et is. immetmast dr week b et deb tnOt te he piewMd eon Am& et Am mew-Y4aM,. ♦ el sevWe will be hem en the Bet Myst tray. ges.estbe beer et Mem oath& le the ferele et the arra •,ssit Is the esthesseleers4amsemsed the 804.$& the 04 heats. st>tae'"'e'es 1' to .sr y j y� oribeentesowby elhe t the w et~herai eh - Dated the Nei day et Jan,. tett. 8.2. 1. L KNOX. Clerk. LOCAL iMPROVEMSNT NOTICE. T'uW* 01 OODi*K' B. «thTacit sse at imynas thatt leu. 00 weeldenal mem*r.ha.d. a sseteret ee the itte= �tmsa"'e .glee 'eW ws Lt�em ssetmoh emein d. se eswer es be r etmM3M et lss.esasslehles�,.s/ss�ts�tahiLt I.as � tathe rae.ay ll Mir". g se fer the ewe the r,, J00 the le 2 theI tree Iter ers get led the 11 wle be b>/4r sus =Ns � w brae somosmiet or osrtt4M Erb else d sem. net M v t. Oka. thea GER. B A A. . Who Last Sunday Preached His First Sermons as Pastor of North Street Methodist I Church 'teas the cru of tve•v father an.l niot.11er. Th" cry of Jacob when 4.-. 1•et Joseph,, the grief of [)avid on for death of Absalom, and the woutning of the mothers of Bethlehem on the death of their children wee -echoes of the cry of God for human life and human br.) b. It was hie Aim, said Mr H.a-e'. i., r•ndr:-..,r to awaken i•, thP h.:.'t, • t :11 s ..-•,teat! 1ppteciatiu,, of Lb, Uo.l. 1 and of God's yearning f',r us. One f lite •.adder, itotosin l,te was the pievaleuee of the stenoetir be- lief that (rod is en fir I.e and the rnn- ceptior.s of h titian life that Hp conn ,t know it. There a( re others who wish- ed tomb 1411 heli bum the doctrine ,.f (' r•ietinnity, 1,,,t the r,,.•,K•-r aid lie rias willing t., d.tlsrr his relief that (;..d was tee -rarer, to me-ep s f,,it ,,nut examp'.•te re.)n l.11,04y f r u• : and that nn r hew had wit• might b- Jemus Chris 14 el, a to r01r unto ihd• uttermost all wbo Rime In Il,rn. t Listen to the call of G•. 4, appcal,•tl the speaker. calling you out (non all that e ignoble to that which i• true -t r: nd s highest. Hippy is he e h , lietet,. t.. iv ,u -•u to as understanding of God, to per„udde them to be spiritually winded. d. Our motive: "knowing then the 'terror of the Load .. t.be love of Christ constrainetb us." Paul altered his 1 life beea;ase of bis new knowledge of ! God. A. a ceremonious Jew, he had believed 0o1 o Ire interested in cere- moniem a0.l ear aims: but be way led from a o'clock to ane tl,a trod , a her was interested o ..(k at night. in the 111,1 :11 characters of men, and "Brtura leaving they insisted that 1 should stay for tea and in conversing with the lady of the bowie she told me that at times several weeks elapse without her seeing one of bee own sex. She has one little girl and they are seven miles from the nearest school. I of the 0 •n ueoees of sin, east I am tbo,aghb her condition was most path• coast,twined y the love • f Chi iso to lust art there are many others in the show thew things ,u you. ' lit•* of piunetr .-ettlets who could re - His consolation. I'.,ul was inisunder- Count r iw a.. a ex : y plena s *of by to. o ; bis 000s..latioo was •'Uucke u r 110 r plentiful and err bat h-rirae'•usade termites ubto God" lot t, te.n in •u p.,t every elpr i or1 -that (i .1 ubderst.rod,.' Oiteu in 1 fe lake. In one trip across the prairie I we Ire mi.understood and our consoi- saw twu,er, en . be of r.g. w"hem waschas- tion is Ihat God understands. Mia- ine gophers acrd the other w a nand_ Lion are .t.b,ect to trials and diMl- 1i- ing on the trail beside a swell pond ties, but they have tbe consolation of watching a duck. As r• a approached be ng made maoife t unto .God. No be & troll ed on ahead for several verde. matte, ht.m Irrratly thio.. with whom *ben rossed the trail and after we jou nee x late Joey he lackinh e animal in gym_ went by it went back to watch the 1'•(hy, yeu may slwmvs batt the un- 1 duck. We peered within erveoty- paaionshi of he Gol�ietd.hip and nom- I five"lily nefeet xt stop wa•No.rth Battleford. whOur expectation : that we shall le eiSieska bewao /liver, siteated on hoverlooking rth bank of ,made manifest unto your oo1.scieocee, South Bettleford. This plane was "Same pemreple say they do not care formerly the headquarters of the whet people think, but 1 always feel • Kriel Northwest Mounted Police. It Wale cautious about Duels people. Our is tbe youngest city in the West and jr'gment is r .o seem, w i0fall- if growing fest. There is o0 oompeti- able, that it may not be subject to the tor in the north to take or divert the judgment of of . Public opinion is trade *bat rightly belongs to it. 1 ruling more sod more. and ettentioo secured a driver and rug and drove wine' be paid to it. S . i love to stead about forty -f ve mile,. ttaversing Well in the opinion et other people, alaro.t a cowplete , ircle in the country without secriseing any principal. A• worth of the city, which is very fin. Paul booed to have the. confidence of .ad undulating and covered with trees. the Oorintbiars, so 1 hope to be nisei- It is well adapted to grain growing mad fret u010 your coeecieaoes." mixed farming. It was here 1 ams in Our request. Paul's o*.jed was to touch with 11r. Steel, who carte with MR. SALLOWS' TRIP. NORTH BATTLEFORU A YOUNG ANO GROWING CITY. Rosthern the Centre of the ties* Wheat- Dr•oducing District in the West Lloydmrnster PeoMe Grow Chem. MonOats-A visit to the Mennoes. ices -The Unfortunate Harr Colon- °• tats. R. K. Sallower, portrait and land- scape photographer, sends The Signal another letter. It was writtec from Prince Albert, bask , just prior to his departure for Dauphin on his way home to (loitered:. "Leaving Wainwright on the G. T. P. i stela east to Saskatoon- The country through which I parsed looked fine, the growing grain being in good condition. Arriving at Sask- atoon station 1 was sutpiteeld to find that 1 bad to take a 'bus and make a trip of three miles ov.v 1hr prairie trail before reach,,,;( the rt v. 1 sup- poee' that the &tattoo was placed at this prs&nt because it would be near tie track and convenient for the pas- sengers to alight and get aboard with- out an) t-rga,d t. the city. "L',aving Saska•000 my next place to visit was Lloydmioster, situated east of Edmonton on the C. N. R. 1 slut a day there getting in touch with the Barr -olnuir is who came over the trail in 191)3, a distance of HID miler. I had dinner with J. C. Hill k Sons, about ten miles east of the town, who, for two years in suceet- sion, have won the trophy for the oats act best quality grown in America. They are entering the contest again Ibis year, and if they win the cup be- comes their property, as the comped. tors must win the award three tim, s out of five. Their oats average eighty bushel, to the acre and average bfty- llve and fifty-six pounds to for bushel. Their barley will average forty bushels per aC.1-e. "''ate Barr colonists were rubbed right and left when they tracbed S...kattwr, by faun implementagen -a. sod reprea.eutatives -of piano Moth. Barr, 1 teas told, received acomwtabu 0 on ail male• made. To illustrate -he went ahead of the colonists and bought up all the oats from the farm- ers along the trail at„thirty-five cents per bushel and directed that they should br resold to the •xdonista at 111.W per bushel. These people brought with them pianos, rrgans and in one care a lot of ttbhiog rods. Not many of the original settlers are left, tbe oiajority of tbem baying sold out or left their fat rue. and the rand is be- ing grown over with scrub. It is sat thick 10 some places that when we left Mt. Hill's the driver undeCtook a short cut and it was two hours before we reached the right road. The last man whom 1 called OD is bound to stick to .it. He is cultivating eighty acres with one yoke of oxen, working in the morning until 1() (with t•.is new tight his life became earnest, careful and active. God is -aloes of t he love t.1 weu and angry 1;t those things which lead men away If row Ilim, -•N know teawe-inspiring, , character of Got: I know sowethin lime before ,nen A manly. the b- his family from Perthshire, Mcottaod, going. righteous !de, so that Loose who in 191)4. He did not brave enough cash gloried in appearance might be proud to pay their Passage across the oceans• of hire, have residence in hiss, end The 1aoily haws worked together and point *0 haw es an example of a mast Dow they own 1.I%) aerie sed atm wbo wee t.wding 0 godly tits. ••1 fully equipped "'Lb .teem plow. a REV. JAMES S. FORD th Ix Pwuid.i of Lowden Csthe recce, e 14.. want yon all to stated he aid..,* is is resect. eo (bat ail may know we are . Gotfearing. b(weet-Ithe people. Owe prayer me.timp our me•ett*.s and other Mew rester mer Vittoria Serest .Meeh- 611a idle voice of God is his owe coal, fee that le W voles eif eareoi..eo. That oa thele Wad Jams the eeyiete mtbes - teethes d tbe toedwoe met e/ Ills. Bassee � Lm. ---- the - to mamas by the choir Web the semel•1 a.teoies wad s epreeW w ode w h� ..Rif by Mer. Tlsiefs� of Detroit. loll. . the w.shig Mn. Kim aadhe. Feeler estagrodl de IO 1m se astMm, a abet Ch.rrh. elate i =� eche ▪ hl .Iw.rre b. marked wy warm Obri.ti.r fottHse:, es that easy ?mow they easy same hue sled have as asasii m to ticey Is aMssevice as bei he 1. eamirie.• � preacher seed b. beedsYssiblpMwk gee m kindly Ms - acrd sheet` dem withshrg to hatoe dt1 e aad�cheteekWas tows le Md a11etbN (bbd night pati .Jaen. Wm. 4. ea A� Ile ass Oh week. 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