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pain.
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what Mrs. P. T. wedge, of Summerside,
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ft Kid -
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Lesson V.—Second Quarter, April
30, 1916.
THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES.
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Text of the Lesson, Acts xii,
Memory Verse, 11 -Golden Text, Ps.
xxxiv, 7 --Commentary Prepared by
Rev. D. M. Stearns.
If the words "about that time"of
verse 1 refer to the last four verses of
the precious chapter, then it was about
the time Iltat Barnnbas and Saul were
in Jerusalem with the fivauciad help
from the believers at Antioch for the
saints at ,lernsalem. This would ap-
pear to be so from the last verse of our
lesson chapter, so that WO may think
l[eltcall
About thirty people have' been em
ployed iu surratur and cleaning onion
sets for the pact sac week. rind the
work i, not nearly e•,mnleti' l yet. The
loss this 1 ear through shriu'tage is
heavy.
The council is arranging to plant shade
trees in the p'escure Nark, don .ted the
too,: by eV. Moir.
Wink on b1t'. Dixon's proposed rest
dence will be alit'ted right awe e, Much
of the material is on the ground. Mil
ton pressed brick will be used for the
ex terior.
Nothing to Equal
Babl's Own Tablets
YOU will find relief in Zain=Buk I'
It eases the burning, stinging
pain, stops bleeding and brings
ease. Perseverance, with Zam-
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Mrs. W. F. Brussels—A sold some
furniture to B representing it to he in
good condition, except that the head of
one bed was shtikv. D examined the
of I3arunbus and Saul being at the furniture and had it taken borne, and
prayer westing in the house of Mary,
who was sister to Blu•nabas (verse 12;
Co1, iv, 10). How often the first words
of Gen. in, 1, come to its ay we read
the Bible story or the story of the
world in the dally papers or our own
life story? "Now the serpent," for we
are reminded by Peter that our adver-
sary, the devil, walketh about seeking
whom he may devour 'l Pet. v, 81.
to
n Lord
alto
confessed c c
himself
Satan
(hat it -kens his custom to go to and
fro in the earth and walk tip and down
in it 1.1(h 1, 7: ii, 2). Paul tells ns that
aur• cunfict is not so much with what
we see as with the invisible powers of
darkness, and therefore we need the
whole armor of God'l:ph. vi. 10-181.
Herod was a good servant of the
devil and did 'quite at bit of work for
him when he killed ,lames and put
Peter:in prison (verses 1-81. On that
last night ere our Lord was crucified,
He told His followers that they might
expect to be Hut out of the synagogue
and even killed for His sake and would
surely have tribulation 'John xvi, 1, 2,
331. From heaven He sent word, niter
I3e had been some time there. that the
devil would cast some of them into
prison, but being faithful. even if they
died for it, there would he a great re-
ward rltev. ii, 301. James, being killed,
had the gain, the far better, absent
from the body present with the Lora,
the rest from labor, while Peter, being
only imprisoned remained still where
the devil could reach him 1f the Lord
should permit. Many. however, would
prefer the prison to being killed. As
far as soldiers were ronrerned. Peter
seemed to be well guarded, with no
possibility of escape, but how often Ile
that sitteth in the heavens laughs at
the schemes of men when they take
counsel against Him! (Ps. 11. 1-4.1
The believers prayed without rens•
ing to God for Peter, but there seemed
to he no ainswer until the very night
before Peter was to be brought forth,
probably for execution. The Lord may
seem to delay, but wbeu He purposes
to do -a thing He is never Lou late.
Heaven heard, 'and the angel came.
Peter was asleep chained to two sol-
diers. and other two kept the door of
the prison. How perfectly fascinating
to see an angel work! Soldiers Imd
doors and prison walls are no hind:
ranee. The prison is entered; the an-
gel awakens Peter; the chains fall
off. Peter puts on some clothing by
the aid of the light from the angel
and follows his guide, gates and doom
opening before them of their own ac-
cord, until Peter is at least one street
away from the prison, thinking it all
at beautiful dream or vision.
The angel, having fulfilled his com-
mission, went back to heay.en. Blessed
ed ministry and, oh, how wonderful!
The God of Israel doeth wondrously.
Peter soon came to himself and knew
Mrs. L twrence 1(1, Brown, Walton,
N. S. writes a "f have used B thy's
Own Tablets for the past ten nears
and believe there is nothing- to equal
them for litb'e ones. They instantly
banish constipati .m aud teething
troubles and unlike env other rnedieine
I have used they are pleasant to take
and do not gripe the b'aby.•' The Tablet
is sold by tnedieine, dealers or by mail
at 2'1 r,Pnts a box troni The Dr. Wins'.
Meuteine Oo., Brockville, Ontario..
DIDN'T NEED A LEG
Disabled French Piano Teacher Was
Not Downhearted
A French deputy who is serving as
a captain of artillery tells in a letter
to a friend a btory illustrating the
bravery of the French soldiersa Dur-
ing a bayonet attack a shell exploded
In the advancing line of French and
took off the left leg of one of the sol-
diers. When an ambulance attendant
r--11 up to the wounded man the latter
shouted to him: "Burry up and look
for my leg; it is lying over there.
Maybe I can have use for it yet,"
After the soldier had been brought
to the hospital the general command-
ing, wito had heard of the incident,
went to see the soldier and compli-
mented him on his courage. "Tank
you very much, my General," the
wounded soldier responded. "I have
yet one leg for the service of my
country, and I can even afford to lose
that, too."
"But, my dear man"—
"Oh, I know what you are going to
ear, the soldier Interrupted, "but
ready my legs are not so necessary
I4 my profession, because I am a
piano instructor and my hands are
emu& for me to get along with."
There are not apt to be dead
stocks where there is • live adver
tieing. ,
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your Bowels
tiuteut ealGatlrr ata truetittt.a. They an
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Betty on the liver,
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soothe thedeli-
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fuse to pay for it?
Ans.—As B had the opportunity of
examining the furniture before taking
it home, he cannot now ohject to de.
Teets which were apparent, or which
might have readily been discovered on
inspection. If there were eny "latent
the church here, ''He expects to
assume .his duties early in May.
The death occurred in Stratford
on Monday, April 3, at 5 a. m: of
Joseph LV1iln'r in his 82nd` year, De-
ceased was born in Germany, com-
ing to this country at the age of
13 and residing for some time in
Waterloo County. afterwards mov-
ing to a farm in Ellice, Where he
remained until some years'a,eo and
after a residence in Brussels fora
few years he moved to Stratford.
Athol MeQuarrie of the ,Victoria
Harbor New Era. ane(, an old Huron
boy, is in Goderich for some weeks
'He has placed his paiper nder the
temporary management of 11!'. J.
Baker, who has 'been connected
the past
year. Pr for
Y
the paper
with
P P
• uarrie
We understand Mr. Ma.Q
would like to enlist if he could
dispose ,of his paper adviintag-
eously.
Friday of•last week a daughter
was horn to Rio. and Mrs. Bynens,
of 'Henfryn, at the home Os Nurse
Lunn. Thomas street Brussels. Mo-
ther ,and'babe are doing well. Mr..
and Mrs. Bynens are Belgians who
have come to Canada to make their
home.
The sad news was received last
tvgek by B, and Mss- Laing, Ethel, of
in Pennsylvaniiof a,i Wedne day or. f last
week. 16 years ago last September
she was united it. marriage to her
Mr, S. G.. Hoyde, as employee of
the ,Bell Engine Works, Seaforth
met with an unfortunate , accident
while ,operating a machine he had
the index finger and part of the
thumb of his left-hand amputated,
Mr. BobtL Smith, who bas been
"iter ,t ,thio-rou. 'c:+"a.rw"'"` popular manaiger of the Tucker -
smith Telephone System for some
years, and whorec!R 11y joined the
Seaforth Company of dila iaipt Batt.
14hand-
from:• � .has been presented .with a
some wrist watch by the Telephone
Cpmpany;as a token ;of their a puree
iation of his loyality tci King and
Country, ,and also with a very hand
some.loc•ket from the degree staff
of the Rebekah Lodge, n purse
` yb ,r. •• � r, J od eh a club bag 'frors of m his Rebekah :ow l
g
OddfelLt wb :and two sovereigns
from the members of the., (Fire Bri-
'belonged
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, h' h as
which e
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Ew.GI LI'h11t� since ha;had been a Fesldenk of town
sats LL TOR NTO on Man're�'t y
'�� .�% I Mrs. (Dr.) JAL Moore, of Brise
—�' 1 sets expects to leave forEngiand to
1 the 3oin rdr hBattalion Capt.usband, erseasie with
s s one
now ;bereft partner, Joseph R. Mc-' ! of the surgeons.
Connell, and le%,ves 2 daughters,
aged respectively 12and 14 years.
•tn
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being arranged
School 1 Sair is bo g
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g
Walton next kill, 6
tobeheld in 1
schools 'Will participate viz --Wal-
. Bulton's'Tw nbulhs Buchanan s
Knechtel's and Leadbnry. The•idea 1 together with the load
' is an excellent, one and deals with -a I On Saturday morning Mr.WcsleY
most promising phase of school and I Perkirtson, 'df Uebarne, was found
home work. dead d the Loft 'off his barn and
PfINMfo
poyealia
r•ta"t=^�'
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Un .Tuesday while Mr. S.J. Johne
of Elimville, was returning home
'd
for his
'Phut a
e with from Exeter frc
.a
l d fie
, with a
in c(o.m ar v a
storep Y.
met with an unfortunate accident
The horse choked and the rig was
upset throwing the 'occupants 'oeit
MOTHER SUPERIOR
Say. Vinol Creates Strength
Rosary Hii1 Homer, Hawthorne, N.X:
—"I have used Vinol for many run-
down, weak or'erflaeiated patients with
benefit- One young woman was ao weak'
and ill she could hardly creep'to'm�y door
for aid: 1 supplied Vinol to her liberally
and in a month I hardly recognized' her:
She was strgng( her color charming and
her cheeks rounded' out."'-MoTHE1 M.
ALPHONSA LATHROP, 0. S. D:,
We guaranteeVinol to sharpen the ap-
petite, aid digestion, enrich, the blood
strength.
and create • g
,7. E, HGvey, Druggist
Clinton, Ont.
defects" unknown to both parties, the r a in
set set e, i goods were Rev. W h W righro h f mer formerly
I ffair castle gloom 'over' the neigh
sale may he •d f the IS
sold as heing according to a sample,
which did not have those defects
(Drummond v. Van Tngen (1887), 12
maxim,
284)But the max
cases, appeal
'veat Pmptm'" would probably btj
applicahlelt° the present ease. It does
not appear that there was any conceal
ed defect in the furniture, or chat any
Intent was practised by the'
• affair pastor oft e o elle an is bourh.orm, '
church, and latterly of Stratford, smother of the early .pioneers of
has accepted Exeter section passed Y
"odor. (Emmerton v Mathews, 7 H,
N., eSt)
PALPITATION
OF THE
• HEART.
Sudden fright or emotion may cause a
momentary arrest of the heart's action,
or sonic excitement or apprehension may
set up a rapid action of the heart thereby
causing palpitation.
Palpitation, again, is often the result
Of digestive disorders arising from the
stomach, or may be the result of over
indulgence of tobacco or alcoholic drinks.
'rhe only way to, regulate this serious
heart trouble is to use Milburn's Heart
and Nerve Pills.
Mrs. J. S. Nicholas, Listowell, Ont.,
writes: "I was weak and run down, my
heart would palpitate and I would take
weak and dizzy spells. A friend ad-
vised me to try Milburn's Heart and
Nerve Pills, so I started at once to use
them, and found that I felt much
stronger. I cannot praise your medicine
too highly, fer it has done me a world of
good."
Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are
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rs, orbox,
mailedboxes
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Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.
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For prospectus and terms,write the Principal
"R.I. Warner, M.M,D .0.,St. Thomas, O 3
d a call from the con-
, gregation of Parks Baptist church
' Brantford, •
Mr. H. Darragh, proprietor of the
Commercial ,liotcfl Bayfield, rt cent
al paid a fine of S20 aor an 1018,6c -
tion tion of the CT.A.,
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Kenny Horton, of Prince Albert
a former Goclerich boy, has enlist-
ed in one of the battalions being
recruited in the West,
Albert Cockfield, of Goderich,
was operated on for appendicitis
and stood the trial like a little
soldier. He is a young son of Pte.
Cockfield of the 161.st Battalion,
Jesse Gledhill is mi,tsed from :his
accustomed ,place in the Benmiller
woollen mill, as he hits a tonch of
that he had been in very deed deity- ' sickness which grippe has left.
eyed by a messenger from heaven who The firm of Mittelholtz R John -
never waited to be even tbanked for Eton, butchers, of 'Hensall„ has dis-
h's great kindness. They serve gen-
erally unseen and always unthanked.
What ailed the soldiers? Was it a
sleep from the Lord, as in I Sam. xxvi,
12, or a special blindness, as in It
Kings vi, 18 We11, it was a deliv-
erance from the Lord, and nothing is
too aid or wonderful for Him. (Jer.
xxxii, 17.) When Peter realized that
he was really free and 'that it was
neither dream nor;vision he went at
once to where he knew they' would be
praying for him. • But the damsel who
came to the door es he knocked, recog-
nizing Peter's voice, was so glad that,
she ran in without opening the door
and said -that Peter was at the gate.
Instead of thanking God for answered;
prayer they told her that she was,
mad or beside herself. It looked as if,
they were asking without. expecting,
as we so often do. She continued to
affirm that she was right, and Peter
continued knocking, and when finally
they did open the door there be' was
in very deed.
What a hubbub they did make'. How
they did talk! Did you ever hear any
thing like it after prayer meeting?
When they got real social, even though
many of them could not speak in the
meeting=could not say a sword for
Him who died for them. When Peter
got them quiet he told what had hap-
pened and bade them tell the breth-
ren while he went to Caesarea, perhaps
to abide. with Philip or Cornelius and
to tell there of this wonderful deliv-
erance. The chapter ends with the
death'. of the keepers and also the death
of Herod. An angel delivered Peter
and an angel emote Herod. a They are
ready' for errands of .mercy or of hidg-
meet. , They delight to do the will of
God. The word of God grew and mul-
tiplied,
ul-
t iplied', and so it will till the kingdom
tomes, for His word w111 alevays ac-
complish His pleasure, He will watch
over His word to perform' it, and every
purpose of the Lord shall be donned
(Ise, lv, 11; Jer, i, 12,1t V,• 20). He
cannot fail (lea, x111, 4).
solved partnership, Mr. Wellington
Johnston continuing the, same.
1
Children Cry 1.
FOR FLETCHER'S
CA.STOR1A
Mr. J. Habercr. the apirist, of
Zurich, 'liad wonderful success in
wintering his bees during the past
winter. Out of four hundred coI-
onies ,only five per cent lose was
sustained ,and they hearts come
through winter in a healthy send,
vigorous condition.
Children Cry
• FOR 'FLETCHER'S
C 'A S` •,l„ O R 1 A
Twepty one ;births six merriegee,
and nine deaths Were registered
with the township .elerk of Hay for
the quarter ending 'March 31st.
Children Cry
.FOR FLETCHER'S'
CASTORIA
Word ,has been received by the
trustees of the Lutheran church.
of Zurich from Rev. 'Mr. Rembe
that he will accept the call ex-
tended to him to become pastor of
YOU NEED
to aid' natureeoccasionally when your
liver is sluggish, your stomach dis-
ordered or your bowels inactive. Let
this safe, mild, dependable remedy
regulate these organs and put them
in a sound and healthy condition.
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Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World.
Sold everywher.. In boxes, 26 cents.
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red
Meredith Rogers, n A
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Mrs. John Rogers Wingham, who
been working in Detroit for some
time, leftlast, week for Alaska
Weed Jhasbeen received of the
death 'on Saturday last fat Burn-
ham, Sask., of Mrs. Thos. K. Link
later. The deceased.is a formelr
1pld and highly respecter' resident
;df East Wawailpsh ;
is d awe in the
person :df Mary Elworthy, relict of
the late Rd, Lhvorthy, fled • 77
•s and
11 months Mrs. El-
-eat
5
worthy had been ailing eddy for a ,
few days and tots& to her bed 3
days !before her death,
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