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Baron Lister Dead
---
English Surgeon Who Discovered
The Antiseptic System of i.
Treatment
London, Feb. lt:.--,losopn Lister,
1rd. Enron Lister, who made fare -
ens by hiS•discovery of no ;intisepitio
ysteiu• of treatment in surgery, died
yosterday, He was born in 1857. and
.10,1 served as professor of surgery in
it:asgow awl Edinietrele Universities
mid in King's College, London,
oae'ph Lister was horn at Tiptoe,
Siseex. He was educated at. London
University, from which he graduated
in medicine in 1852.. From the outset
he showed great promise in the sergi-
eat field. After serving with clistinc.,
titer in Glasgow and Edinburgh Uni-
verefides, he was made professor of
clinical surgery at Nhg's College,
Londoii, holdieg the office iron) 1877
to 3803.
In 1878 he was honored by being
appointed surgeon extraordinary to.
the late Qaeell -Victoria. Ile held the
°aloe .later of surgeon -I mordinare to
the •late Rieg Edward.
.11.e was 'created a baronet 111 1883 its
recognition of his serVi0P6 in diSCOV7
miler the autieseptic system if treats
/nerd in surgery.
tis Waa re widower and leeves leo
fa 17)1 1.
Fire Hose Froze Up.
St. Catharinee, Feb. 11.—The fire-
men had is most disagreeable run to a
fire Saturday inn -gang with the tem-
perature alma 15 degrees below zero
and the wind blowing about 30 miles
an hour.
An Marla was sent ia about two
o'clock hi James Balsam, who found
Ilig fruit store in flames, WhiCh orig-
inated from An overheated stove. They
had made considerable headway be-
fore being diseovered, het the brigade
lost no time in Rattles.17 workthough
am water froze 58 50011 tis 71 lUWI toe
ft frame.struature, nvined by:
Richard MeNemara.
As a result of the dilliendties whi(d1
confronted, the men it 'Was necessary ,
to werk for att hear and a half before
the last spark Was extinguished, The
hydrants were found to be imperfect
working order, but as .soon as the
water was shet off the hese froze stilt
and eould mot•be thrown hack into the
migon and had te be diggged back to
the 'halt .-thret111, the streets'.
FearNiagaraIce Jam.
Niagara. Fells,OM, Feta 1.2.—Fe r5
that au. tee Jain §ii0Arlo WO of three
years, ago;:wilf form in the hater rhres,
Are expressed by river Men. The ther-
18611150r hovering belowi zees.' increases
the -danger, as- reports from down 'the
river points hiSt eight say the ice
is Moving slowly and the river is
ninMst choked nt the mouth. It was
16 below zero at midnight Saturday.
Sexton Died In Church.
London, Feb. 12..-Edivard. Elliott,
sexton of St. Jelin the Evangelist
Church, was fated dead in the base-
ment of Ilse church about ten oOlock
Settee:lay Mehl, where he had gene
to attend the heating apparatus. Acute
indigestion was the cause,
OnjateakTrawlers Trail
Nova Scotia Fishermen Will Carry
Grievance to Ottawa
Vat). 12.—:1:116 iisbennee of
Lunenburg have started an agitation
against steam trawling. A meeting was
hold Saturday night at which one of
the chief spealters was Captain F. G.
Robinson, of Boston, and at which
Captain Heckman, of Gloucester, was
also present. Captain Robinson said
the fishing interests of Gloucester
would raise $100,000 and perhaps $1,-
000,000 ,to put the steam. trawlers out
of business. He argued that steam
trawling reduced the size and num-
ber of fish caught.
A. resolution eves passed, asking the
Federal Government to •prohibit the
landing in Canada of fish caught by
steam trawlers, and that steam trawl-
ers be refused coal and supplies at
Canadian ports. It was resolved to
send a delegation, to Ottawa, and a
committee was Appointed to carry on
an aggressive agitation.
Aid to Farmers.
Ottawa, Feb. 12.—The bill making
piovision fok assistance to agriculture,
which was foreshadowed in the speech
from the throne, will be introduced by
Hon. Martin Berrell, Minister of Agri-
culture. The Goverinnent is fully alive
to the importance of agriculture as
She staple industry of Canada, and
it is intended to give most substantial
ensouragement to it in the form of.
provincial subsidies.
The bill will be framed on similar
lines to the good roads bill and will
be explained in a short speech by the.
Minister in charge.
Train Puns Off Track.
Montreal, Feb. 12.—The Grand
Trunk train whieh left Toronto at 0
a.m. Saturday for Montreal, left the
track near Lancaster. Ont. The engi-
peer remained at hie post and ap-
plied the emergency Innlies. There was
no injury either to passengers or to
le [ling stock. The rause of the acci-
dent is supposed to have 110611 con-
traction of the 71018, 11110 lO the un-
usually cold weather, The passengers
ivere taken on to Montreal by a ape -
vial train after twelve hours' delay,
the track being bleeked for some
time.
neg. lir. U. Gordon, father of
"Ralph Connor," died at Winnipeg
yeeterday. Be was a widely -known
minister.
The Lawrence, Mass., strikers have
sea 110 of their children to New Yorlt
to be distributed in homes pending
settlement of labor trouble.
IS. M. Trowero. seeretary of the Re-
tailers' Assosiation, states that the
proposal to exteed the parcel post
system wilt meet with the opposition
of the 1 body. •
A Tien: in despatch says that three
bombe were thrown at Gen. Chaa Erh-
Haim. viceroy of Manchuria. at Muk-
den. The viceroy was not injured and
his fe0;11113111.. (itit'Stnea•
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The iinton New Ira
15 YEARS
A DYSPEPTIC
Forced io WAN Stale Bread and
Porridge.
"FBUIT-A-TIVES" CUBED HIM
Avorimmx, N. B., October, estla
"I have been a great sufferer from
Indigestion for fifteen years. I was
forced to deny myself all such hearty
foods as, beans, meats, potatoes and
could not drink tea or coffee. For the
past two years, I lived on porridge,
stale bread, etc. I had treatment front
two doctors, and tried neerly every
kind of medicine, but got worse.
"Finally I saw a testimonial of
"Fruit-a-tives" and concluded to give
them a trial. I took nearly four boxes
of "Fruit -a -trees" and they have Made
me feel like a new man. I can eat all
kinds of hearty foods without suffering,
and am uo longer constipated."
LEMUEL A. W. BROWN.
Many people look on "Fr-ait-a-tives"
as a miraculous medicine. It has
indeed performed what have seemed
like miraenlous cures in hundreds of
cases of chroole Indigestion, Dyspepsia,
Constipation and Biliousness.
"Fruit-a-tives" is the only medicine
in the world made of fresh fruit juices
and valuable tonics.. soc. a box, 6 for
or trial size, es. At all dealers
OS from Fri/it-a-lives Limited., Ottawa.
Hotelmen Want flat Hate
for Ontario.
Toronto Hotelmen Say Five Per Cent.
Tax Handicaps Them.
Toronto, Feb. 12.—The Toronto
Hotelkeepers' Assopiation aro on the
warpath, I3efore the present session
of the Legislature is at an end the
executive of the association will make
a suggestion to Provincial Secretary
Hanna, asking for the removal of the
five per -cent. tax on bar receipts over
$60. As an alternative, the Toronto
hotelkeepers suggest the establiehment
of a general flat rate on gross receipts
for the whole province. The abnorm-
ally high taxes that the Toronto hotel -
keepers have to pasr coupled with the
feet that their a.nnual license amounts
to 31,000, appears. to be a big enough
handicap without the five per cent,
tax, they say.
The license lor hotels outside the
city limits; say at the Hutnber, is not
much more than 3120 per annum,
and yet it is alleged that these hotel -
keepers often tithe in as mech as some
of the Toronto bars with heavy ex -
messes to meet. By the proposed new
arrangement the Toronto men would
not be compelled to bear the bnrden
of contributing neatly all the tax on
bar receipts for the province.
For nearly a year the local hotel -
keepers have been furnishing the Gov-
ernment with a sworn statensent of
their recipts, so, they declare, that it
would be quite easy for the provincial
license department, with all the data
they have at hand, to strike a graded
fiat rate for the entire province.
HAD WEAK and DIZZ IfSPELLS
COULD NOT SLEEP AT NIGHT.
PeopM all over this land toss night
after night 011 a sleepless pillow; and do
not close their eyes in the refreshing
slumber that eorne.s to those whose heart
and nerves are right.
The sleeplessness corn s entirely from
a derangement of either the heart or
nerves, or both, but whatever the cause
IVIilburn's 'Heart and, Nerve Pills offer
the blessing of sound refreshing slumber.
They do this by their invigorating effect
on the heart and nerves, and will tone
tip the whole system to a perfect con-
dition.
Mrs. A. E. Martell, Rockdale, N.Se
writes:—"I was troubled for a long time
with my heart, had weak and dizzy
spells, could not sleep, and would have
to sit Up the greater part of the night,
and it was impossible for me to lie on my
left side. At last I got a box or Milbunds
Heart and Nerve Pills, and they slid me
so much good I got another, and after
taking it I could 1M on my left side, and
sleep as well as before I was taken sick.
They are the best medicine I ever heard
of for heart or nerve trouble."
Price 50 cents per box, or 3 boxes for
11.25, at all dealers or mailed direct on
receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co.,
Limited, Toronto, Ont.
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Extradition Mix -Up.
London, Feb. 12.—An interesting le-
gal point has arisen in connectiou
with the ease of "Monte Carlo Wells,"
who was arrested in England recently
on 'behalf of the French embassy. One
of the conditl.,ns of the recent ex-
tradition treaty is that a handed -over
prisoner "must, be accompanied with
all his goods aed chattels" and finan-
cial effects recovered under proceed-
ings following the arrest.
The result of this procedure has
been that money, securities aud other
effects which Wells had in England
have ,all been secured by the prose -
/eaten on behalf of the French em-
bassy. gild it seems possible that ihe
French depositors in Wells bank, who,
it is alleged, wen defrauded of 3200,-
000 might get back/ most of their lost
savings. a
But a development has orcurred.
Wells become bankrupt" many years
ago—about the•tinie he svas senteneed
at the 014 Bailey in March. 1803, in
coanection with the patent freeds,
when the chief victim was a sister of
Mi. joatjae Ph i I more. From th at
bankruptcy, there has never been isoy
discharge, and 3lOW illa official receiv-
er has garnisheed all discovered pro-
perty of Wells, amounting, it is be-
lieved, to 3150,000, in the interests of •
the bankruptey ,creditors.
'All grades al sugar were advanced
10 cents pm 'hundredweight on Satur-
day. ,
Mrs. Maty Tompkins of Wallace -
burg was fatally burnedby her eloth-
' sisgtaking fi re.
The Owen Sound wire fame work.s
were damaged by fire to the extent
01 315,000 to 320,000. •
Rev. Prof, Law preached at the 81st
anniversary of the First Presbyterian
Church, St. Catharines,
The Mader of the Clerital Centre
party has deolined the of:co of Presi-
dsgt of the german ReiOsfitut
Page.
PROBE WILL GO ON
1.1 S. House VViit Investigate
',Money. Trgst,"
CLARK TAKES FIRM HOLD
Speaker of the House of Representa
tives Announces That Banking, In-
stitutions of the U. 5, Will Se
Looked Into Thoroughly by Com-
mittee In Spite of All Opposi-
tion—Blockers Are Legion.
. Washington, Feb. 12.—Despite the
most determined opposition within
and without the party, the House of
Representatives, through its eommit-
tee on currency and banking, will in-
vestigate the money trust, and the
investigation will be therough 'and
searching.
Standing almost alone among the
leaders of the House, Speaker Clark
has taken the position that an enquiry
must be made. The committee on cur-
rency and banking, to which the larg-
est ehare of the investigation.has fal-
len by assignment of the caucus, has
passed a resolution. for an immediate
investigation.
The enquiry will go into the entire
subject covered by the Lindbergh re-
solution, which includes combinations
of bankers, violations of the Sherman
anti-trust law, conspiracies ix) re-
straint of trade, eontrol of exchange
and discount and misuse of rnoney in
speculation schemes.
Speaker Clark announced Saturday
afternoon that he was heartily in fa-
vor of the investigation, and intimated
grimly that if the committee did not
investigate a way could be found to
make them do so,
The opposition to the enquiry has
been tremendous. Led by such men as
Representative Martin Littleton of
New York, who sought to block the
Stanley Steel enquiry; Jefferson Levy
of New York, who represent J. Pier -
pont Morgan's district; James Lloyd
of Missouri; Fitzgerald of Brooklyn,
who combined with Cannon when the
hitter -was seeking to defend his throt-
tling rules; Patton and Conroy of New
York, the whip and assistant whip of
the House; Bell of Georgia, and Gar-
ner of Texas, the fight was so des-
perate that it almost proved success-
ful.
KILLED AT CROSSING.
Grocery Wagon Driver Meets Death
at Hamilton.
Hamilton, Feb. 12 --Morris Studnetz,
a Russian Jew, 30 years cal, living at
377 Sherman avenue north, was al-
most instantly killed at the Sherman
avenue crossing of the Grand Trunk
Railway, when an eastbound paSsen.
ger train abed nine o'clock Saturday
morning crashed into the grocery wag-
on which Studnetz was drivieg across
the railway tracks.
The body of the victim and the top
of the wagon were carried several
blocks by the train before it could be
stopped. The gates at the crossing,
which are ordinarily used for the pro,
tection of the public, were out of or-
der when the occident occurred, and
the railway company's watchman was
also absent at the time, owing, it is
said, to his being sick. The body of
Studneta was removed to the city
morgue, where Coroner Hopkins open-
ed nn inquest at noon lSitturday. The
enquiry into tho circumstances of tho
11) 171) 's death will be <sing n ued at 1e
central polies station on Thursday
night of this week.
Largest Canning Fectory,
Niagara Falls, OM., Feb. 10. --The
Sanitary Packing Co. la '1',) (7711 lit
erecting, half way between Queinistim
and Niagara -on -the -Lake, the biggest
plant of its kir 1 11 the 1)",11ill1(111.
1,10ek will be vonstruteed and a greet
deal of shiPping to Toreato will lie
done by isetter,
1912
W. F. M. S.
3liIijtttii(Elyttrcil •
CLINTON
OUR MOTTO;
The World For Christ,
JANUARY.
Devotional Topic., .. , . —Mrs. McLeod
"How Carl Our Auxiliary
de Better Wotk....Miss Wilson
FEBRUARY.
Centurim's Servant Cured
Mrs. Stewart
Hinduism, Origin, failure
as a Religion Miss Thomson
MARCH,
Widow of Nain's son re.
stored to . . ...Mrs. Johnston
Buddhism. origin, weak,
nese, etc Mrs, Grant
Ten Lepers Oleansed......Miss Wilson
W hat Christianity is do.
ing for India....Mrs. D. MeEsvan
MAY.
The Four Thousand red
Mrs. Alexander
Confucianism, origin, etc,. Mrs. Gunn
JUNE. '
Christ Walks ott the Sea..Mrs. Paisley.
What Christianity is do-
ing for O'Neil
JULY.
Demoniacs cured at Gad..
era— . .. „Mrs. l'IVIeEwen
1V1ohatneaedaniern, origin etc.
Mrs. Lincleity
AUG UST, -
Impotent man cured at
jesusalena.. „,„ ... . . Milne
The Mohammedan situat-
ion is Africa.,... ,...,Mrs, Ilislop I
REPTEMBER,
Noblemen's eon cured of
at. fever Mrs. Cilatabalai
OlailaS of our Canadiala
Indian Work. —Mrs. Walkinsh
OCTOBER,
Thanksotfering,
NOVI/M/3E11,
Bartirneue given Light..Mr6, 'Porrance
Anniraism, What, were
found ..... .....Miss McTaggart
Dli109.1A1BER.
Devil cast out ole bey..itifrs. Graham
Problem of the World's
Evangelization ; our
Church and ite Share
' Miss A. J. °owing
OFFICERS
.... Miss Wilson
1st Vice Pres....... —Mrs, Stewart
2n71 Vice Pres Mrs, Graham
3rd Vice Pres Mrs. O'Neil
Secretary Miss A. J. Cowing
Treas Miss K. McTaggart
Leaflet Secretary....Miss X. Thomson
Organist, .... ....... Gunn
Auditors Mrs.Fair and Mrs, Xing
Executive Ootnmittee—Mrs. McLeod,
Mrs. Middleton, Mrs. F, licEwen
141rs. Walkinshaw end all officers.
illE FOURTH
ESTATE
WESTERN OlYTA1110• NEWS-
rArEnat.A.N.
One of the best knowts men en-
gaged Its jonurnallara in Westeru Ons
tarto is Mr. William Mark • O'Beirne,
editor runt proprietor of tke Stratford
'Daily Beacon'. Mr. O'Beirne bas been
connected with newspaper work from
his boyhood and is still remembered
In Montreal where he worked from
1885 to 1888. He had previously
published the Napanee 'Express' and
afterwards went to the rising menus
factoring town of Woodstock. Western
Ont. and there arouired the daily end
WM, MARK O'BEIRNE
weekly 'Standard' which he edited
untll 1891. In that year he became
owner of the Stratford 'Weekly
Beacon' which he supplimented by a
daily issue which has proved a big
suceess Mr. O'Beirne la a member of
the executive of the Canadian Press
Association and has been actively con -
fleeted with that flourishing news -
pope] orgattization for A needier et
years,
Jr
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Operation tor Piles Faded, i
SUNDAY SCHOOL
Lesson I/IL—First Quarter, For
Feb. 18, 1912.
THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES.
Text of the Lesson, Luke 1.17.
alleatery Verses, 16, 17—Golden Text,
Matt. iii, 2—Commentary Prepared
by Rev. D. M. Stearns.
The first two verses of our lesson in-
troduce us to seven mea who were, In
a certain sense, great men, but only
one was truly great. Caesar, Pitate,
Herod aid Were great in the
eyes or -the world of polittes as earth
rulers. Alines and Calaphas as high
Prieete were great In tbe eyes of re-
figious people,. but only of John could
it be truly saki "great in the eyes of
the Lord," "not a greater prophet than
John the 13aptist" (Luke 1, 15; vii, 28).
He was also filled with the Holy- soot
from his birth, so he must have spent
J51, time in the wilderness with God in
a very special way.
We read seven times ill Num. 1r
Shat the priests began their ministry
when about thirty yee.rs of age, so we
judge from verse 23 of our lesson chap-
ter that John, as well as Jesus, began
their public ministry at that age. Efe
knew when to come forth and begin
because "the word of God came unto
him." So the word of the Lord came
into him in whose spirit and power
he went forth (I Kings veil, 2, 8).
Prom Gen. xv, 1, where we read that
"the word cot the Lord came unto
Abram," how many times we end this
Ettatement and how 'Mich it means of
definite COMIlliWIlaa from heaven. How
very strong it is in Reek. 1, 3, where
we read, "The word of the Lord came
expressly unto, Ezekiel, the priest."
Vnleyie we each for ourselves hear His
'mien in His Word Hie book is pot to
ills what it might be. This'gospel maY
tis Etaid to he& and end with "repent-
ance and remission of sins" (verse 3;
Ti; xxlv, 47). The gospel that does not
proclaim the remission of aiDS by the
blood of Jesus is not the gospel of the
grace of God, hut a perversion of the
gospel of Chriat (Gal. 1, 6, '7). Mvery
truly penitent soul; having received the
Lord Jesus Christ and thus he viag
been made a child of Gee and received
the forgiveness of sins, is commission
ed to say to- every unsaved person,
"Thresek this man is proclaimed unto
yea the forgere.ness of sins" (I Sohn 11,
12; John 5, 12; Rev. xxii, 16; A.cts sill,
38, M.
The herald of the Messiah was pre-
dicted in Isa. xl, 3; Mal. 111, 1, but Is
both places connection with great
blessing upon Israel. Seim said of
himself that'he was neither the Mea -
slab nor Elijah, but just the voice of
which Isaiah had spoken to prepare
the way of the Lord (Sohn 1, 19-23).
Both John and Jesus Christ suffered at
the hands of those who should have
received them (Matt. 11-13), so
the kiegdem that was at hand and
would have come if the Messiah had
been received did not come, and still
awaits the return of the King to bless
Israel, and not till then shall all desksee the salvation of God. It is after
the Lord shall have coraforted Jerusa-
lem, when He shall be reigning in
Zion that all the ends of the earth
shall see the salvation of our God (Ise.
xlix, 0; 111, 7-10). This is the age of
worldwide evangelization that from all
nations the elect church may be gath-
ered and prepared to administer with
Him as joint heirs tha affairs of the
kingdom. In every age true repent-
ance must be followed by 'fruits meet
for repents.nce. We must prove to peo-
ple by our works the reality of our
faith. God reads the heart, but peo-
ple read the illustrations in our lives,
The illustrations ih some books aro so
poor that they de not help the story.
It Is °veil so in our lives, "Not every
One that saitb, * * but he that
doeth," our Lord said. 'And elsewhere
It is writte that r,'faith without works
Is deatr att. vii, 21; jas. ii, 20).
We are delivered Volthe wrath to
come wItheut etly wor Ogre, but
wholly through Jestii, She
e p4 of go&
aged Yeovil the teat% (IM.
Yeti es a tree Oi t t4
he believer abould bh klio'wzt by Ills
Zant.ituk Was Theo Tried and
Worked a Cure.
Writing from Poplar, E. C., Mrs.
0, Hansom, wife of the proprietor cd
the Cosinnerelai Hotel, Fiatys : "I suf-
fered for years 'with bleeding piles
The pain .was so had attimel that
I reould hardly 'walk, anti ordinary
remedies ,seernind utterly unable to
give me any ease. Finalihy I de-
eided tosenderg.o an °pm/1qm',
and went testate Sacred Tlearthllos-
pital in Spokane. There they per-
formed au operation ancl did all
they ,coulld for me, 'For a. than I
seas ,cersinensly better, but •within
twelve months the trouble atarted
again and the piles beearne fea
pais -Ifni (as eveir. I 'tried liniments
holt poulitices, various :pile cures,'
a wl indeed' everything I. eould
think iwoulid be likely (to do any
.good, Ineti still ',continued to suf-
fer. ,and (the sereating, burning,
ettriging pains, 'the dull, aching
and eveetehed, `worrn-out' aeoling
that the clieease amuses eo.ntintied
as bad as ever.
"One day Ieead about Zam-Buk
and thought I mould kry it. 'The
firdt one or kwo ibexes ;gave me
mare case Oen anything elae Ihad
tried, dol isvent OM With the treat-
ment, In a shoot time I began to
feel altogether diffeeentand better,
and I saw that Zana-Buk was gping
to mire mo. Well, I,went on using
it, land by the time "had( used six
boxes 1,was cleaighted to Lind my-
self entieely, ,durrecl, That egas
three years ago, and from then to
the peesent time theme bee heen .770
return oaths) trouble.”
Zane -Mule i5117 sure cure fox( piles
eczema, oacers, labsceasest cold
sores, chapped ,hands, varicose
acres, burnikecalda, beusees, inflam-
ed patches, , land ,all skin injuries
and diseases, Druggists and stores
evetywheree 50c, box, or Zane -3311k
po., /Towards, for -price, (Refuse
1)451.54.0 AtAbAtItAt.tt ,
actions. g we art 6* Fre/auras in
Christ we alionld walk in newness of
life, manifesting the fruit of the Spirit
(Rom. vi, 22; Gal. v, 22). The Eines-
tons or verses 10, 12 and 14, "What
shall we der remind us of the ques-
tion 18 John rt, 28r "What shall we do
that we might work the works of
God?" Our Lord replied, "This is the
work of Cod, that ye believe on Hinti
whom He bath sent" Thus only can
salvation come to any 0110. I3eing
saved, what then? "Do justly, love
metcy and humble thyself to walk
with Ged" (Mie. vi, 8, margin). Show
sincerity by love to others as opportu-
nity offers and as God gives the abili-
ty. To the people, the publicans, the
soldiers, He gave a separate answor
suited to their circumstances. We are
not to look around aud cousider what
ethers are doing, but each for himself
ask, "Lord, what wilt Thou have me
to do?" Concerning our looking at or
thinking of what others are doing, we
need .phe Lord's word to Peter, "'What
is that to thee? Follow thou mei" or
the word in I Thess. Is. 11, "Study to
be quiet and to do your ovvn business
and to work with ,your own hands."
As the people w0051eI.051 at John it was
his delight to Point them away from
hirasele to the one whom he came to
announce, of whom he spoke as "one
mightier than I, the latehet of whose
shoes I am not worthy' to unloose"
(verse 16), and of whom he a little
later cried, "Behold, the Lamb of
God" (Sohn 1, 20, 36). Instead of wa-
ter baptism He would baptize with
the /Efoly, Ghost and ;with fire.
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