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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1906-12-28, Page 6- � - - ­ ­ . . 521 "I'll .1 I � � .. � - 4 - , % - , ! I - - - � � � I—— . I I- - ­ � � ­ . I . - � I I 1. - � �_ __ - __�­ 1. 7�7 . ,� ­,7?��;Y-, ��f- ­ ., � , ;.. _�­ � - � _�_:_ _­ _�_ . . - � I ., . i I 1. - I I , ­ ��_-.. -, - - '. '' . - - � . 1. - . - - _. �� � i ­ --- __1 - 11, , I I - ­ � .. I . � ­ � :_ . I I -_ � !� i -1 . I � I - - I . . - . - � 1: � __1 I - � _. . � - I 11_"T�� I - - � I - I ­ 1. � . � � � . I I I- � . . ,, - - _. ,- ". - I .. �. . . I - - . - � . I I I _. - --- � I -1 - , ­ - I I - . - - ... 1, I � I �� � � I - 1. - � 1. ­.. � . - I � I I � - I - - Z - . . I _� � - . I - � - . I I . - � � I 11 I - � - � - . - � _� - - � . � . . � I I I -1 - � - I I I '� . : ; . - �_ � w . I ,r-- . I I � I � , " I I � I . I . . � I � -1 � I . I . - � � : I , . . . � I . I I � - I I - _-, - - �_` -i , .I- , - � ­ _: -_ " n � , - " , * "' - � � � - - . � - i . I .1 - �, . . . - I . - I . I -_ � I � - ,- - - . 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PAOET'S MI - - . j - - -4 . . --- -_ I , i � I . � � � ticlanj . the : minllst=r �=61wteWAk _�_ .- 1, I I . - - -_ =� I ­ a 19� - . I � ' - � tben-i iiow Nvill lot nio'come into their : _. 1 14a R f- I a f ... � . � �­ -_ . - � , - 1. * � W.F.,sqijarading. in I I 1piftsl` What- a The Making of a Pau-er Told SY � .... L-1- �'_ - , , � ai � . . � - --- _�T-_ I , � � -A ,�# _ - b I do? What he Itidlans . 4 A . . I A .11 - � 11 I I - ' _ __, �s. Gh � what shall studied Ancl,%nt Lore of it � I - onit . ; 1-1 , S3AL E � mul :`:make on " In , ot'o Wr"t2- :n G101ED - MEDAL I � , . .- � I revolution .his rhie -%,V � - 1_ I I . , . . a shal. � BY,# Path t I 0, �, . I � - I --- i, _. � -,. � _- — . � For the Goveramonto : ­__ -_ - i I N 0 10,144-RIASTIVAS SERMON COM, earth I H-�ery -'rulef w60I.Arenit e as - - ____W - - ras su-�W� - - . � rilp . .. I .� .. 0 -- -- SO . - . . _: I � � . I � - -oo the faco of JosepL, 'the ca ' n I - ugh I � awil I jjr7"V"W I � I T1 E WITHOUT IT'AL � the hand that w1oldod"'.tht, small cords ' I e T* The dictionary defines a f)a1l7peT Il. After -a throe monfhs-' t * thro M t - ;tl, -1 - - I � I PLE. L6� - � I I '" eel of pent3r, b3como set and anxious. Tie -r., indigent person supporit'a'd by ,., . -1 - . I I .1 -- 11 � j -in the� temple Was"ll aio'� pi,the wh . -e . w� 1w. ur. - An � � . . . . . I , I Saskatchewan, which included twelv I - - -_ - rM .1 I � � I -9 vex C, We rra-.,�!,Alj�i his king- kfto,�(h only too *ell that his young alms." Here -in Toronto the ineanmt,,t . - Are ar belf . I � b n . , , . . - - . A - , I . i nmo , hundred miles of driving by them- , "r" --%_ I - -00 . wile has told'tho truth. He groes ftom - . - I., V . �� .- ­ -, , om, may come, but.,I*ho is'ready for . rilight be enlarged, A par.per may hu, solves Afts, F, H. Paget .a.ild Miss A I X � - - a ,-V&t� , , . . I - - _. ... - I X ArIVIR � I HAS DIVINE FASCINI'ATION ;,it? 'There is still uo'iOOm:f6r- him in street to street and from home to V -7- ,---. P\ ��._ - 11 1k. __ . I � I . � . O-asly asks- ,,Will you a person who works hard for"his liv- MaboY Forguson returned recently to I . _. J, ,-. I , , 11 I - , . the palace, as there'.vas no room fo-r home. He - pite � . - THF i %..j. I I . I . . Winnipeg from a summer spent amon Twim . -1 I - F I . - ' I 11. take Mary? , Will you 0 � - . I ,ng . Q �- - -11 - wvwnm VVI , . � hiift in the-inni mTe for her ing, says a writer in The Toronan - _ N&I Impro , - . I .. _. - the Indians of the Cree, Saulteaux . - - - I . The scene again changes, We are -while I,go south?" Then every door News. He may earn nine dollars u . �r � vlemy on 17+ � � - Assiniboine tribes. I I - I r,,T -,fflq�._ - 8 . No Room For Christ In 'Uh3 lyint Sym- not now -standing in 1he "Terusalom is slammed shut in his face. "No wook, and noither drink, gai.-able t)r I .1 - w4g4h&tfro I I Mrs� Paget Is a resident of Ottawa - SO" I - P tofm, An, I � jF Burdock - - -A I - -_ � bolic of Tre:ttment of -tho Son o tal.'We have left' thig ancient room ! No room ill the. old friends cry. otherwise wastO his Substlance., andl � - ,I I wm_ A_P_�__ PWI;41. �. ,_ B .. l - f ' but was, before her ,marriage, giss I !W I -A401 -A 1_11 ' 'I - I - - � I � ' "No rQom I No room .1 We do not Want lie bus tieven chil- I � - I - � -_ - I _j�: -)D .4. � C"i with its walls and wafohtowqrs - yet be a pauper. If 7 .- - � V_>;U�_tl -_ God by Men of Every- Rank and I - jq -MoLem.of Winnipeg, and has been is Y, I - ]Morn# Ina. temples and palaces, We b&VO ' such. a woman to live in our house dron and a wife, and pays ton doll n.i 01 . - 90au - - an I heartily*, welepomed by her many Blood "tter - I -� VW �Ws , bt * I . � - - ,". W . I 1% Vffy . ­_ � � ? -in Ev'siry Sphere of .the world�s,i left the Crowded streets --lined with oven"for a -night." Now hear. the aw- a, Month f9r the. four rooms they I Vol � . I- ot." �Pwt � " � . 0 ' friends in the city. , - ­ - � homes' of- wealth. - We h e Mari in" in, he can scarcely'help being 'a por-1. holdgg posiVion unrilvalled by any *ther .1 1. - - 'Oml - . . - Activitie"hut Door That Sh�trld ave Aeft 'he ful uiaws. No one Would tak � * Her f6ther, Mr. W, 1. XcLean was - ()9 $ALE4 2 C I I . I i . . great, Swarming multitudes.'We have son who require alms. It is not ihat . I -1 I Fi",o.X,,ff,.W1mt - � . � � I 0 " for many years in cha - ,ine as a eure for . � . - I bot . . . So O�3n,od at Once to Divine Call. left f Sr behind the' singing of � the wor- to their ' eca h the rooms are a steam -h ated flat, or rZe of the TO blood . medie . - -, - AlAoSsts;,W. , TUC I ag yo�m --A I I I I . . I � . . -1 .1 'I cers she was a bad woman. Therefore Jesus ,sea Bv Post at Fort Qu',Appelle. Ac.; _ __1_ W Aiall _93. 1 . -1 * . . � ahipp6ra,and the mtme of -the dam on a scale out ol ratio with bis wage? BIL1017simar I & �. I .. . Zntered accordin - . - imazooms- wawr. - � . jmr� *Oft, dmnw FOR'— � i had -to be born in a barn� . Not only companied by Wss 3fabel Ferguson, DYWEPSTAY �� 1 *14 law I � , . 9 tO Act Of� P"llumf",'t Of CF,n and -the .ceaseless hu m. of .,its busy They are -four certain rooms at slup% of Ottawa, Mrs. Paget went up to, CONSTIpA1101T, � HZADAVIM', � - h2ad I * � . . � . I ada. In the year 1(w, by Frkerfalt,l)(wr, To. . the door of the Bethlehem: Inn wag I . - A10 - � - I . � :h iiid 'ChOOL M royato, at4ba Dept of Agriculture, Otib�jja, Marts of trade. We have -left Jerusa- a rental -'up a rickety, old staiTw4y, -1 . .: � � on - kitow.k.V . , . shut against Chrigt, but the- dours of , the File - Hills on July 19 and made X1 ScRor UL,4 -1- 00 & , � lem, with all its holy issodiations. and cover, all told, about, the. space �_ fhafi district her he;aq1iZt;ra. The I SALT RREV - I'll � g . irm . . , a � � I � . . village _�. � I SOUR STOXACn, ­ .. __...."10,­�, � I Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 23." 14n this - all the -homes of Wazareth. They also - an ordin PARTSURN And we ride' on to the little ary drawing400ni. Tbi�re is IM . I . : Me and Porter �� Glivistmas. sermon -.the. aber- fl 'easil were shut against poor Mary in her Indians there aTe Crees, OCeuPYM*g - I ,URY- F -0a $AV& - . prea nds of Bethlehem We. can . - y do I this, I departure from the, perpendicular ii. I . DIR 0 2 Z! --- * -- T 7M, - . ' .. � - - literally a-$ 'ell " figuratively. time of need. Can -you not read bet t � three ieservesi DIZZINRss" A f arm a 1K A a striking pavalle�-( between the cold W , he, flooring, that, by the law e irzra­ t- , L & T -1 M �ft� - - - . ;�!!,_K_] lt� #A I . and -unresponsive �attitude of the Ju- Bethlehem is only -about six miles tween the lines as, I speak the words vitation, encourages a congeatiqu r--'- She "undertook the journey at tke - REM1�MATISTA, Bun% !, - I I I -1� .. ­ . . - , - - - I instance of the Dominion -Government'. . - - daean world toward the Bethlehem- -from Jerusalem. . The road is down of my text, "There was no room for most (,.-;- -disean ... - _'.. lvww�,-�' - I ATARDED . rMust R�NJGWORX, Aor any . , , Unk tu, oeeppants, furniture, and, . Iftw4ar"ne, � I - � "I , - . I I I . - . -ry Visit -fl �h�g to the fact that she sj�eaka � - - . - I I 7 7100w, I . . . . . . 09- ow- . � . . -be - 11 _.' p6cially, any unwai l as ow . � . �0 ,- i - �_�­ , � Ba and that of -the world at -large grade. As we come to the vi age we them In the inn ?" - ors, t6wa., 1:4 - of t. - - I - I .- � � to-daY. The text 11s Luk I the Yee and Saulteaux. languagles, SrisMg tPlax7a disordered atate . 11 � -_ 101 , it i e ii, 7, ,,Tber4 find j , as it Awc f . - ­ � I it an insignificant place We -are sorry, We think the people the lower end of the incline. The wal' - sho was thoroughly qualified for the' Stomach, Liver, Bowels or Blood. Irbe.1 .. - I . . - iiie E , aint--in. � was ia.o room for them in the inn." was- 2,000 years .ago. There are hun, were 11ard, and"yet, alas, alas, how carry out the .same trefid of arobitee- -- � '' � 11 - - clu"C111. , � I work,of research, which was that Of , I I I I . __ JOHN LABATT H r.read the story of the dreds of little towns in New England often tb-day Jegua la'refuised entrance' ture, and the ceillings harmonize. 0_4 . you requiro a good blood medicine get I � - 1� I I .. I � . . k-l&e and ob- I-, � . I NativityP "Ohi. y $ names. you studying the Indian fol 4 . � - - - Folt S'AU I I . es/ you rep17; twice, as, large whose have into'the homes of,.our modern Naza- water is obtained from a tap, some. . ry R& I . �. - . 9 -ed oo th`-� I I � i % . - � . . "many times! It is the one portion ,of n . everhe � ard anything about. They are -n the Where below. It is shared with ten taining records of the early histo BURDOCK BLOOD BIT= 122' I . 1 1. - I - I retb F * tuat . a I When he comes to us i . '_ - She .- - - iaft �tbree '(Partim I � -_ J - ,� � . the RibloX love to read over and ov6r too small -for notice, . ­ I other tenants of the promises, about and Customs of these tribes. I � — � . -___ . I ._� lent. 00fAMOA, . I , V_ . EMMON I . . omel, - av I 49M - AT ST- LOUS I . � guise. of the h ess and the poor, . tr -'eled over familiar ground, as in. ZZ -, . . I . .. 11 - $pj#p di 1 47 . I again. -When I open the book of Matt- This little village, like all villag6s, do we not criticise their character, 1wenty-five in number, her" childhood every aspect of the )FOR SALE. . I 1, - I" -waa* t - 1136r* . �� I � ' . ,. - 41- - � . M -A � I . - I z In - . -- . 4 li'ew and start Vith tbe words, 'NOW, has its stor6l, or place for buying The certain man who lives in this I - . ,& F,,,.Acre$ ,,, - epro � - cd. Oue . V_� 1 1904, ach them -With improvidence or country was familiar to hei, and it, . - - - . .Wn , . - . things. It still . &ra %I I 90 ANNDS,n0RTH0_9!TV,AT='9 � A*W I 'when Jesus Was born. in Bethlehem Of has a little tavern,'or " e deserving poor I rws *,nd 26 eattle'. , I- I I particular abode earns nine doll' ! I - misconductP Only th � wfll b� remembered that she with the LE100=8 ­ bm , �� - . � 1� imin,f for r4 ftt-m! .. 11 Jadaea in�he days otHerod. the king,' public inn, *here belated travelers . aim eirs is un- week and has eight children. He is tvi Irou SALR-The undersigned 44, , hasiooialeser� I 1� I I er members ,,i Mr. McLean's f - cral Thorobred Leicester Sheep and Darbwn Catt* 1� -_ - - , 2 go(A I wells. - . 't, ; the divinet ster a fan , stop. The innkeeper, or proprietor . honest, sturdy -looking chap, and Inp, - oth am - _. I - =*.$ - -P - I .y has aueb . � - pe.6 - powtrAnd _ I medal f - ,I I c"'a- can welcome. Alas how often we turn ily were ta­orl prisoners by the In- of both sexles, Adilress Eg-Mondville P. O., or � I Only v -or Ale In Canada 11 wile a b ighi, thrifty little creature, at farm, 3011 Roatl, &Z th. RWIERT , - - ,� tion that hever stop until I have of this public tavern, has' lenty of ri 118rok � '_ I .� �. . I our b9chs. upon his repentarit Mary dians durina the Rebellion, Miss For- TERS _& bo.ws. . , � . $Ntm AM I 4W a -V�& 6 to mi -�3M1EZ1M9X_!]j5MM9MLNM2ff&;!­ i I kuests h nt, to stop -wit g - � M., - .1 read ,the whole chapter through." I him, on ­ . and it seems ,as thouZli something i.4 - I - I I - . 1972 -ti I " - .'' .. I 11 - NMIVZIJ�� I . say 'thait. the bo X dalenes 'and social outcasts when , not guson accompanied her and aeted as � i . ­_ � k O., or Ut ", cc am glad t,to h . I ag � . - I "' " . � the night, before Jehuo its I M. ThO � wrong somewhere that they have - her secretary. . jr�.ULL . . . . . sAZZ_F*r rAle, a. thorob I � .., _____.__� � I -_ fascination whid��" Ti'olds YO enthrall- little village is overer I sinners they comeknook- I %" .ho bull, -mdtb. registered p4gr*% 1% - ''I'll I . / 75ASK yo-USRALC I ` Owded, because As MPentsut ei)ough to eat� W W Out I .- -- I I � I _ . - w (" �riat was cen- -jug at our doori I . "Let me in. � i n 'Mrs. Paeet found the space of time Id and in owor. Ho was bred,from riee � I . , - . ed when you read ho �, 0aesarhad decreed that a public psy,ng- " When you drop in to see them yo . am- - I .1 I - f - f p- S. iwkel . � � all too short in which to gather -the 0 1A.Ap-ndon road, Tuckeramit' . - ., � rf acres U Koqq� � I - en- -in. Ohl lor Jesus' sake, let - y are giving a children's I JA=S VATMSON, RMce . ,qA% born in thq Mian' r is the same sus must be -taken. All the descendr Let f ancy the e e I Y�r. A I & . . , ge me - py n h, % nA_ vtkbI - - *eij jjqjoe - . 0 U d, Oledh . . - I I I - c 14merable � al out- party, and that all the neighborhood . � 20r.1tt � - ,, b I In - 7 ,hantment 'that grips- inn i . material, there was so much that had 'south of Wrtlto:fle� d rn�ulwce . I I . -Jba* am �4T.V gocd � In a C - wits of King David -have cpme back me n. ", When these poor soei - t I � - - ... . - _. minds and hearts. I do n& believe to Bethl4hem to be enrolled. While casts come begging for help at your is present. The oldest: child is onh, never been touched on, and her in. - ffeld P- 0, - wUhk4nes%AbUn-u. � � . . .1 _ � - - - - - o I � terviews with the Indians Were full � I I j .,� I - . . . of possib rx- ow -9 'n � W � a lever4ft" I � less it deals with, the. Whole story of t Y quetively, f or � , ausa 'air I � *' . I - ,of 'this , bublic tavern, a man. comes to help them b0lc to Christian puri range the others c6nse' . 0 bulls, 2 from-Imporud cows, for sale At -modej� - - _.. I � - ng 4 I I . - WY -te - - . ad 4 gtA � - ' Cal matter alon-Ir many int-oresting Ate prim and on. - =8 ; good young cows . -1 - W. , , dWan , . - f - - . up leiLding a' small r than I ­ Amwond U -SQ -21"L - I any Christmas sermon is ca��'plete uia-. the innkeeper is standing at the. door doors in Christ's name, W-111 you try eleven,so that it is ouite ,--. task to ar- I I lwz. MA A twdor- � .1 - , ' 0ATrL9--S0f7Cn i1rat-chm Y I by. Itm. I the Nativity. donkey by a and Uuth? By the grace -of God., may the one seven ye�ra old fs talle ilities in the Way of hiEto ' 0-H01tT110RX and - . I lin - - I � ­ -4t The flourbbi . I - All lnter4uod are cordially in� � I ch she con- helton a1w for,oale. . , . � I 1, � I gj�g . . But, though the Story Of the Nativ- bridle, Upon the back of thio animal we cleanse Ahem and purify them. the one that is nine, and the one thai . AW to Inspect the herdi Furm adjoins towr� long � - � . In -of a vebou 1. � fined herself. _� aiwa MW on itY -is fasciniting to the youm. it# sits a pale faced young jifl. The Ma we L . Atutanee telepbono to urm. - Wria r , - . I I - ' I it is quite trw MRO . I - . Y. Ahem and protect them is dx is just the hei�:ht exactly of th,� . . L is an emulst � - , -- - I , ' q, The Indians would not talk freely IL s)jjTj% _rt - . _ - should be Oven more � fascinating ta weary tr I . to -the innkeeper, for . bmter., � 4 . i - I 0 '04, _ I .T � Of C44 uVer 011 and a particularly . a,ve er,j5ays one that is eight, The twb babies might � . I � ;� � __ 11 - I 1 the mii the I S � a of� him� -whose birth in the presence Of a thiid person, so . __ ' - ­_ V_ t. I'll good ow at that. But it combines ddle aged and the old, bscause "Can we% have a'lodging at your tav- be taken for twins. If t wore not Tor Mrs. - - - � I _. - SALt d . scandal on his mother. Paget took her notes alone, while SHORT110mm,cholee bred bulls and T" a - ap,x FOR . I . I � I Irou and th the Oi4 and a men with a mature mind can give em to -might?" The innkeeper looks at' bx�6114ht uni"t a look in the wom I�', eyes, and a differeat #4es for sale, about two dozen to selwt - � - Fstawey� tontall -11, � I But how, about the synagogues? -the story -teller (like'all Redmen very . - - - a in -A -g � Phosphom wi . it its true histokical setting. This the -man's rough clothds, knd he says . from. PAiow reasonable.- Herd now � �� - . e d�to. -make Ii so of some curefully hoarded be -ado& by, I V," a.re a run Zood I - ey any =ore willing to r&, Imp - 94; 0 , � " - ". � �� �� t she CountsylvAnue - bfv I � - - . are e are � � at , should - afi far more to one to himself, ­Humi No money there. Were th t and 'Cr,usts, you would not come good'in narrative) -told her wha (WOM. Ite Is got by the �t 10 aer" W � ; 'h! w �r d y . iust ory me ceive the now7bom Christ than was ,- Ofies a three ,or owtob. bred Imported stock �on both sidul,&ay dift .. I � W4 mderdjAi � - ined z� I - U(S : 0j I t C . I Who can read between -the lines than This is my time for making m6ney. away -with a cholice in your throat. Tho wanted to know. Sometime 'red In-oolor, and well set on short legs, 1TtrmjF,-, � ... , Wck lRouse w, I I �hrara a I r. As L I must ndt let sentiment;Lhty the'palace or the public taverns or I four women were called- in and asked - I Atom; . . . it mehns to the casual reade get the ters have routider cbeelm aivl as r toadorl, - it barn,4 I � . ­ ouligs I ve4ts.j pows * insurod-i others ol 11 �� I t*use. ,)w . begin tQ study the nine words "There' No," he replies sharply; the homes of hi$ Nazareth boyhood? to corroborate ,some date, .but a 61011 T -M I ' ' . I botter of me. Kardier, straighter little bodies tbLan n took _U�n -welcome. JOR* ELD" r.11 0. I I Ifiving house; I ' - - I was -no room for the " Z It inn . Nay; nay. -The priests and Le,dites - rule the one'India - the bur- and Statilon. I 29W& 1 � - - . %ad *a &M 6f ombm S, i " I "there is no 'room. Do you .heai? No -refulIy-tended, scientifically- , . 11 - . . I . pa in e ,' ' many a ca den,of the tale. An IAdian is never ;-- --- �. -- I � tam is three Inues. 1; reaHze tha;t the words have a. deeper room." Then the. man, comes W little oried out as did the ffinkeeper-"'No . fed "only child" that we know. Th I ­ ­ . - ___ .. I - �Clintm,-m-th-8 - signifteahce than of a -crowded pub- e -Y interrupted once he -bebus his story I - � I trom I - on; r; . DDOL � - closer to the innkeeper -and in W-OU81Y room, no room. There is no room have thatches of colden hair befitting, ,, � IMPORTANT NOTICES. I rUCIAMmewl-V ; iz . I- I . , - it�� k. 0� M - FEJNJN . .1 � z � I �1 I . lie tavern. -The act of -the innkeeper Wh- something and then oints here for a new�born Christ." The door Cherubs, It wms all the greater piti When -he, is 'done, there is a pause � I —, ME I ; R . . . . I .- . . isaymbolic of L the treatment of Christ to ispers aced girl 4upon Ze di- of the temple was shut against him s Ul then another may spedkl but to 0 LM-ne V- nden*no&vlll runt, hiffj am - -11 - � . is unign, becmw - the pale fi . they ho d be, starved -bodily sn-2 and nto a monolone by asking T the lake Shorat-o a lZood tenant for a terMO4 ACRY, FA Ak'� � - . every as - . -Balm was 0 morally. I � . �reak i fl,veyeart. Theisrm�convfift of 2io- Acres of gooL. 101.40 10-_V, 90U�A .. . . % it abinm bw and Phmhorus With . minutive be, t of .burden. The' inn- - �,- � � . estions. would at once place a rash _T, sphere of the world"s activities to this k 'He 4s almost Big f , re- r qu t, 10 W Von - , ed and 10MM90-0t. - eeper 1 Ind, nearly all under, culavation and ` -1 UTW 01L odks 4uickly up�, . public tavern. . 0 . \ amilies and l3ig lats are, not n 1 I, Cod � . -k -eluded. Xow, as persou in Lr , 1 - PaWel 0 um ror �Ppf Y Yj � . reat disfavor.. funterms-and alan a at,ohee lerdndnid, 1' = � day, Christ is. still -ex - sick stm " - - . . We j-tijpje=ntt.o_ta A.andeasytadigestt. ready to yieldas he sees the poor . .?�L *Xf. Lord Jesus, on this C�rj as the only means of making a worker DANIEL 8XIT0, St, jowph P, 0. im, .# , - . , . _. . .,I . - ry to talk with a - �_ i __ his mercenary, spin BE _ I � - lammmojm& 'A I _. . - Then . Sabbath, will We -not reeeive thee into a. pauper, There is anoth6r person who I . ­, - . _W- I E on the day of his birth, the V It was neces L ­ It holds the record for increasing the re Is no woman. . -1 I � ,I I I . . � I vith. Stone I-Quodati r, -. - I I � _w � . " chen -4traycd mi to the m-mises ot � "_bm M3e _� A. weight (95i lbs ftom the use of '�Z , : -room for him That exclusion by the again'gets the - better of ,him, He - this sanctuary? Will we not say- all is -one because she hasn't a kit great many Indians to get all the ESTRAY STEM . ­ I . o ad ks - . 5 . IOS a I., - - 1.90 - �, I mercenary innkeeper, Who would send quickly shakes his head and repli . facts. Mrs. Paget ende,avoied to find the undersigned,about the Itrot of 31member, & . ii�4iry - tfiem me, S, - that we, have is thine P Shall we say stove. S4 U - , m. . � Ul;rt �` '� � ___ . - a . R I 'to -- � . % I ' a p.dor wonian� in the delicate cOndi 11 your _ p is a poor, lo ely old color out whether they had any idea where red twc-Year-old4eer. Zhe owner is requated r I VC1211 -Init'A . -' "No, no; noroom, I tell you., I . � - -,.- zi , 'Tt ' we - db not ed lady thimt reminds 11- of hoe cakee - ove WirAvy and pay emrges and take -him W& urma is %.0 A 7 17 Th f=ita is fi ly exposed and its this pulpit is thin� and these pews , yo � , - U , - .1 tion of, Christ's mother to 9; cOmmOT1 wife is to bO sick to-.niglit, I their people came from'. originally �r"L Y RVAUL4 Lot 19, Conee-saton I - w - the k&M rels*a6b �, - bora-ficks are vouched for by emi- % �. PA it are thine F Will we not open all our and stories of the Civil 'War, and laim- I ot = . a_ I stgib,le, was typical. It meant the shut - says the tra- with 'What. other 'Indians they ha' �4 Want her �ere. But," d vaiton P. 6. - ; 2p -a ws � . - Iffinas from muo-Afiel - neut ansilysts in Canada, the Udited sanctuaries to thee aid cry, -Jeaus, dTies as well as you could Nvish. Un- , at any thine been at war; and what- � - 4--_b*r'-4r.fq.rn-AU0ft � �'A - d5r of' the - ruler's throne room. It now. to be fk . - . . veler, whom we aU.kndw - � . ­ V States and Great Britain. .. � :,meant- the' shut door of our - mercan, re shall thou loving -Babe, come in and rule fcrtunately she is deaf as.the provor- had been- their early customs. The 'W D. -At once, gacd local x4ena I - � Nam lj ANTS . -w- � for jimmielt, : 1, Joseph, the' carpenter, "whe . . ; . - - � 1. I r I - � w it . prominent pbyst- a a T at . we all bur hearts with thy love?" Yes, bial post, and, more unfortanatelv, T IV Seaforth and distrieb, to rwram_t Canada% A L , ' endorsed by . A impossible to secure ,L3rtat4. t ij is . 11le establishmeuts.� It- me nt Cb i And thing foun ' - _. � i I -- 0T. - .- I we go? What *shall we do?"' i tem-oor ad'- 9ne _t-qurseeim A,zeF0jWVaafVi4 Speol. OR a - - If - - I- -i ci=s of an Schools. I -he Cold Winter a a ould the church of God to -day should open possessed of an Uncertair was the, telling of any of theirfairy erer offered In fralb and ornmiental AoteL pa- . - V � �� - � 1., � - crowded . out into. t can imagine how -the hu 6 nd w dicted to sudden and violent squalln� � ' 11 � FOR 'i $AL I I ; g super- ma A j ht nun, on liberal Ur3r_ � . , F �0- -0 --.- - r , - E. . It is used in AU the leading 11650*114 nights from hearts *to which he asks wide its door to Jesus as -well us the stories,, owing 0 411 amuST11 ne. .. situationforth � I �' . - - , . , - � - . I �1_ plead for shelter for bis,wift- But the They are harmless, but k7)t to, pro -;,,e � I - ri 1�_e - EV , � I rieF Apply as once for spriz seTin I Z is� I , - - I - ro I z__ saidt I I I - and' other ftbUG ludv admission by s6lflshness and avarice stition. � W&LINGTON, T6 wixem ! , 7mad �m . __Jl . . . -eeper's ,heart . is hard, - and he ie. palace and the tsvern'imd the home. - to a timid em- . They Aever tell thp � oo �sioi _7' - w824 - , - 1� 1� � . . innk Kimewhat terrifyinL nto, OnWifZ, !I and �P� : tatiouL . which 'have usurp�d the throne that unmoved b�, Joseph's appeal.- There Just one more thought, and - I am. I except iu w��r, saying that if they V� . . 5 - -i "I .1 . . - ployer, and he;4 engagements conse- - =--;,rsg . �­ . and if, �_ � : ;q The Loadca (Eng.) Lancet, after tare- belongs to him by ri�ht. .,A.q. we think gly have been �6'11 r ,_ as flone, The poor manla but did not were to. take . time to tell them in - Ed - - - � � - - � . -y re- "took � ID ISTERED STOCK POR SALB.-Mm u,i&j. -:� I bash,'40-A"Of 01 ­ I " ­ . ma , oom quently.are few. Formerly she "took , . �777 - �U_ iva laborator�j of that birth in the stable at this I � athei a lizard wo Come XV signed offers f or swe on i4t 27, "oe*on a � ~.- -in._-A_W& 7 jO fijl andysii in its 0 1 . I he said, and how could he' be expect- seem, to -have =y more room for the iTV` sufficient work to keep the bailift' warm ,we - I uld _ 'r - .1 -� I 1. � ` 7 . fulty endorm it-, - . season we Wo I ' -f ' d YMMVI. there sriielfo two � - � �_ I . I . 6hristmas Ald not waste ed to turn out people who were 'al- - new-born Christ than the rich man's - and suck their bloW, meaning Ribbert� township, a iiumbdr .of h t , I � ' � and hunger from- the door, but the in- ows with calves at loot, -i shortho 14] rbeursllemft(�' 6'V4 , The PrOP4�rty is 10 � . - I j . are prepared to substantiate all oriental inn- ready installed to m6k palace. We love to pie,tt*e Jesu * 0 ediate -service, sired by importM. Prince of ; - kli- - . Yxet,ir wd 4 WA100 . 4 � we our indignation on that e. room for by this that the summer is no time � _. t 1� .� . 8 as firmities of old age' have gradually - . keeper but attend W the plea Christ this humble couple?,No; there is no for loafing. The Indians have a Series 77nbe above stock are all ed ' - e Nafload - *Zetg�! IR - the abuye statements. . � . jo the lowly Nazarene. We love to think overtaken her stove, ar[d nothing but a reoster m th 11 . . ' te I Y& Aul .- I PORROL it ,. - embocliment OC I It to Vila 8t00kRe00rd$, Prlees-woderabP, rmscasY,vWtom - 4W"E - b, I uh . the of Ikealt% ,makes now -to unlock all the barred room. If the case is as ' urgent as of 'him as the friend and the helper am ling, smouldering fire can be of such stories dating bac weloomi, DAYM MLL, Staffa.p, 0, 19WX52 .. - -, le M . I .! and bolted doors of: the human heart why not go into flood. Mra. Paget used to hear them . I . I � - - � - struSk smd vftgtyf and . Joseph re�resents, ', of the poor; We love to describe him coaxed to boll the soap suds and heat .. I . I . � t. I . . - � f . . . as well as. of the. Bethlehem inn. I ,the stable? There is ro6m. there, and her childhood, and she is able to � - ­ I - � I as.being born among the sheep and the, irons. A look at jier arms eonvin- M OOD FOR SALE ---On Lob 6 c4neession It, - - 1* - 100D FAWA IN I � - . . I 1. 96 Y -OU kn*W Wha-t `YOU cannot describe- the situation better It is a shelter. So Joseph ac d rs 8 write many of them Irom. memory, W 31exillop, idla;6 or 8G)l q, to.saft I � G 4*AV --q, I I - I . - . � I. 1 1. 'Pts, al� the Oxen and the ho, es and the dog ces one that she is not lazy, and her - - - - Uantitics ­ . , ter�: . � - quo�ing �hese wo � - . -Iwo fain vwta W- #91 than by rds of an un- - th but ft would'be necessary for her -to vurchhoerh CoUrposts e - .. � . Aft. - take '. known poet: - . . eria, with no, .comfort or privack, and the.shepherds. But how did the inuttered Invocationsto all that is evil .- - . IgU or eight and a, bw - - I � - - - rlu- ty I i . � . Jesus is born,, and the manger from . visit the people In the winter to get loot long . _h, . -e - delapidated � . ; anchor postsagy size. Any person "- __­ - VWWRIO . I a - 1. . - - poor man treat.hirn? 1 will tell you. to descend , upon Jh ., _ kin -barn-timber would do. well to.ifiqulre exrjr ­ I - *a--; �_R% fall wbiat I I . � I which the horses eat aerVeg as,a era- . them to, bill the old tales over again. 11 11 X _. � -_ � . . -fbv ! - lie war, cradled in a manger, , Just as Idn,g as the poor people range were an ample testimony to thij - . e partioulare vto wady tor sp I . ­ I thought . . .TOH-N Xelmsas6it � � �- ' f - - -- . -, I iesbocN -11 as 11 � dle for the heir of the, agbe. let - me Lot 7,� _140PS, � *raAftw * I - wn angel sang the hymr, - her have.' -wash- 1. 1 . f 41S 1 11 - MR 0 1 , out of Christ fact that she would rat - .1 - �_.. ii -I . 6 "'. @ they could get something �. . 20854 . bfick houw, two - I R en 0 � �;, M Of rejoicing at 111g cotnimq, read to you perhaps the ing than charity. One could only bel- An. Editor's Appreclation. I � . lmder. �Okwt M -am h - 7" f'W'A - " ,most pathe- - I , I in a temporal way they ran after him. I - - - - - ­ .­.. � � ��' '� , -yet there was no room'for n . I . - . 4 -], iffin. tie, verse i � all the Bible, "And she � , , � lil-aua 'I S4rel V.: - But as -soon as Jesus was on his way low at her, by way of comfort, that The editor of The Haileyburian, in - _� �� : =4 a large;D� - 0 . . � ' I brought, forth: her- firstborn son 'and erhaps Santw Claus would put a. new the midst of his duties as mqor, and . NOT] O -E. -111. . I I Qfu-'e'viyeof ftaf ___ if . QZ7 " Oh, Y*ny brotbers, are we wiser. - I him in swaddling clothes to crucifixion they ran from him as P .. I I - I Yf . I . . r I - foralem.41 'BrA I - ­ I I � � wrapRer I in her stocking- at Christmas. If his efforts. to keep the political ,and A- 192, _fmaorthT.. . � � � . I - 47 we better now than they ? one I I . - ; - and laid him. in a 'manger,, because - a thief would ran from a pursuing . AM.. t. 16 - � - . _ - . - neartEtrengtb. or TreartWealmess. means Nerve . H,we we any room for Iesu.9' tender-hearted frien(I of the work- theological course of the world straight . ee Ing r nominatinga 0"ve and four 0DIM. � .- f I . , -the officer. "Room, room," they cried; �ny . . I - -------- &-----" � In the life we lk%-e to -d ? there Wag no room -for them W' . I 'cillors for t,be Ifunicipp.11ty of th6l Townijbip ,of Me . - - kl Streneth. or '.1,;erv,a'Wua1mosS--notl11ng more. Pos. - - ay . 10 - . � . & ing woman has a suggestion -as to how manages to find some tfine to devote - - I I � w , . . give, Christ room,-" when they thought Killop, for the ).,e&r 1907, Will be held at .000dews - � 11, 410 AM* � - _. . .- . ftively. not one -weal, heart in & hundriA Is, In it. '' - _. inn.' e I this particular one might be aided, to literature, and here is an appre- H411 Win - throp, on Deaerabdr sist� 19W, at one � . . � , - � � ­ � self, act.%al-bv disease(]. It Ji� almost always a . Not, much room for out, Lolq,Tesus� Can it be that the avarice of .Bet,h- he Could feed them and .clothe them would they be kind enough to -let us- ciative note from his pen of a pres- cloci p, in., and W_ � . :1 won L �. - jand. no -" � Has there beela or md11 there be-- - , in thoeyftt,of move personsb= � - _� M --+Alm I - V V7A naw- and drive the hated Romans out. -But omi&ted than itre required, eleatilons w.ul be ' - - -1 Rvad '*61, .bidd�,m tiny littla nerve that ro.11y Is d1l at ftift. lehem.'s innkeeper is to-ddi ... g ' or Miss - MaIntoph , at the Mission ent fellow -townsman; mixed h , Ifuron - '_ . This at,i-ure nerve -the Cardiac. or Heart Xerv,e R,)ora for Pilat(- und for g with I .. � .1 �4 -simply needs, and Tnr.st bave. more Power, mora Not for Him of Calvary. ing at any of our hearts? Tell me, if as -soon as. Christ, w as arrested and at the followinj laces lmd Y -the following named -, 1 40 -ml OR�Wfoii% -- 11 emns, V . Z. - I ­ , ' Union on Hayter' street -know it. a few subjective refl�ctions- "I'l there Tolling Div! oallo. 11 at w� nee Aw , hapie . . - � .� � . . . you had been that. 'Innkeeper and arraigned for *trial then for him they f . : It a 10, 4Cbn. 6 I I .,.,w - �� � ..: bout-, i4s] tt - stAbllv, nqom eonf.rWiling, more goverWng . There is a woman ,who works. in, a is anything'on two legs that we like ' -G. X� 11oll4nd, Dqyt -Be. . v"'Cheo. ,Thebm OW� ming Officer. Po�lng Mis! . i . I streng, 1. Without tbat the Reart must continue .Room for ple.a.-mre's doors wide open Jesus, mother had come to you, w9uld had no room in their hearts. Now, down town resti�rant from eight in it is Dr.. Drummond. We all kn ous(. � on No. 2, at ism _. _. vmlorwood. U. I 11 cles House, Lot 20,con!-5, ;jag. Doftnee, Dep- � . . R , . - - Afor_Ili - # at a finan ial poor 0 are str.119- the morning until', eight at night,, yet his literary fame, and such a con- . _=Orpump. V� .% Andforbiudness In M - f to fal-,'ard the stoi.:jach aixd kidncy.4 also have you have taken her i men and women wh , I M som R , - � Only here and t1hare a manger I I 'uty lUturaing officer, Polling DivIslon No, 5 At - I - ­ two ba=% mte vi 0 - . loss P Do you, 0 busi �ess man, show gling in life's battles, *ill you treat � the only roof she could find. to cover nection; should shed a reflected- glory Tam" 3fartin's House, L,ot il 'Con, ii ; James BOX . , . .., these sanir, controll-ug nerves. I A i . Like to that at Bethlehem. � I . , - � "14ri�gtue& . Deputy Retu Ori Polling DIVA10 , ilwlp i . 7 This elparly expletins wli-Y, as a medlelne,'Dr. . - I any more kindness to your . employes Christ so? Will you not gather around Iter head was the roof of a stable, You upon ourself, but 'Wait a little bit.' !&on, t2inff eer., -6 4aid oor.- 5�1 1 1 . ,4 I � - -rathtt% . , No. 41 at 0. whi Is � Ouse., Lot 25, 4DQU. A 0. - I ,Tneft M* 4 tzm n Shoop�s Re4c . bas in the " dore so much the poor than th�t tavern keep- Christ at this Christmas manger? Will wade through mud- and refuse We absolutely refuse -to hunt tufts, I - %i - for weak and adaig Hearts. Dr. Shoop firstsorgnl. As, we are to have many different 'and i � to the I �� - - � 11 i - I � WhIti, Deputy Returring Officer. -. . Ploughing donen A�; er showed to JosephP'Are you a Shy-. - - ladder that leaas to these fllth 'hay_- whether in season� or out of 8"eason. T4ejjTM P*4 I- the cause of P-11 thlo painfal, palpitating, mlftcut;- dei for -tbis Christmas sermon and you follow him all through his life? 11 X. MU101A I ... . , T. gui lock in the business worl(V demand- Will you follow'whe= he is persecut- loft apartments, aAd wonder if ;Ze- We, simply, glory in intelledt, and 2os5.2 , :3,11w) I,I ing heart distrem. Dr, shooWs Reamativcr-ttib many different geop-aphical situa- , � I _� � 11 be rentl 1, , I * - , . , qerL - -., - i Popular wescrir,,Vton-fs aloner directed to tbe-ia tions, let us first seek the most ing your last pound of fl,qsh, no matter 'd,P Will you f ollow him to Gethse. chapel could be very much worse. The when we see it writ large- upon a man, - - . I I I'll, � 4c. DALE, JR I i coi�- . . I .1 . __ c and im-ahig nerve centers, It builds; ose heart you- are ,cutt�ng into? Ate ' ' � I . . .. . ........ 11_,� ,_-; . w,eqk wh re . _� ,� . I -man arnong all our guiaes . , mane? Will you stand by him and nts :would probably be lower..For we admire with reservations, The .1� Ispicuous - I -, It strengthon.,4k it off ers real,'genufne beart holp. . o e� night, Crawling - I In - � I _ .c � :�� and sit for a little wbile in the throne judg. r . - 1� 11 ­ Hearts, sq.-6ng di. . �. g "I z� ; . �� If you flould have stron - over the battlefields, -rifling . the poe- - defy the sanhedrin in, Rilate's' - they acci 114T 0 ..- X 11 . � rk, damp cells she doctor is a dreumerl and asle I '11. ment ha4-1?- Will you help him paid two dollar� a week. Her wages at ,us of being the same. In spite of the 0 .T1 I 00 A214a I �h room of Herod *e Great in the Jern- . I � ' gestion, strengthen these nerves - r"Stab_ . carry . I 11 �F I kuown " I- kets of the slain, with no compunction . . . el .- � , . Salem capital. Were eve'r gorgeous- I the restaurant Were three. There was prosaicness of the world, the blessed . ... , � thera as zaedled, -with W? .his cross to Calvary? Will, you not - 1� - � - Pati 1.1 about where the money comes fro e small ground for clemency when legend of King Arthur, with all its ; I I - I I . � � �' .. 11 -CSS his? mercy -upon only at this Christmas ti-Tne,' but al- 11" " . I - a, btlel A - , � ",-. ! " e y I-I,,,d ,a,, ,ppointbd -whan a young Have yo�u no more those one of her three children was arre�ted inconsistencies, appeals to our I have the fol,lowing.private� funds to � Y, 4-0 *1 %am . - Ways, receivv him? Room room 1 Have very I -_ - , � who are ally in. -your . - ,by no DOM- . X 4 , With- g4m �f , . man governor'of Sudaea by hisIather financi -power � the other day for taking a drink from souls. Tennyson saw it. We, peTson�- loan on firm securr , �,� ffx r _ _4.t � A . *to -day room in your hearts for . . - .. � ,- &-.& "a Ls_v- oemel 1: = W-1 _ � -r1ey or the Scrooge You ' mission chargfd. � I - � -� = ZZ. 4 but no sopner did he ascend the gub-' tball ighbor's milk bottle. Through the ally, have caught a immering re- I ­- I— I Imildinjo. 214--_� .. I U -IN -� , ernatorial throne than he began to o -i -the novelist? Oh, that to -day. efforts of the mission workers bette-T.- flection of -that which iviser men have . � . - wA in the rew I � 1. . poor S sw .... ' - - '� i 101 , - enary the our Saviour and Lord? The rich men . - aboekrWmXAZc , , . '�,q P clz gtip the country with the clutch of quartars have been found. - and the seen With Clear vision. We would not r,,�Wq I ;_ . � ..:. had the Ma a nei 91' . .. ,_ __ p 1w, 17 , %1; G� ;-I mere , selfishness of our -past life Pr j 1. . . i I -whioltu kn I iy I Oh I that to- men proved apostates to Christ. Will . At Lowest - I �­Ve.11 A , -a giant. He mada,Jerusalem his capi- might forever pass aw, - . Child brou.-ilt back from ilie'Shelter. altiempt .to scale the- starry heights 9P - ided 0 i � . or ims reh ­ iwmk . day the Christmas.. chim�s cARd ming you remadn true to him'whether you 2 Current Rates ' - me of the most 11 W 'tal, He �Iew every mr-an who dared. D-,-.',- 'E"here is still o-.)-!-.,, thr'ee dollax.-, a of Parnassus, but Doctor Drummond 3: � J! � . I it LIR centi-Ay i ! t I � - 'I criticize his actions. D ,y war and stra, . to all the 1)oor, all* are rich or poor? If you ask Christ we;ah and left, over -, orp.ps from the res- has done this thing, and in the in- . fl , 5 .'� . ,. z � - - 1 ,- , R, , 7 9 er ter- -- the suffering, -all the sick, all the for help, he will give you strength to e , -1 a e r rnrlm_ � - . ot-hoo), aud iA f � I � , ,!j f,� KU tagem he annexed territory aft L-1 � - i iR 1- -;'i ,�' , I A J � 1 � talarant to slip -it r, clotl e nd f ed fou terest of Canr.dian literature, let him Real Estata I-Mther rarY-:c *,*�t Aei tm� PA. 6 4 I out a cheerful call f I , ,�� � � 1 ,4 � � I , � _ j, , .1 6 I - ; , , I �& � - ti , troubled, to come to our doors and be true to him, no matter whether -like I It `1 , -, , C-3 U - , - He married ten; ,ba' -um a A. A. WA - -P. 4D� 1 � &�i \,, kA 11 �,U W ritory to 4s realms. people. The hv.e ind eats opi nd' dream oxi,� for his effusions are ,� TV IL-oan Agent, 1, MfZt4Wj . i .1 __ __ - - - Wives and divorced or murdered them ' h o. Xis ,11 flaht those of the song -bird, hard to � ,_ . .. . — find shelter and a Christmas rOfuge. you are to -day clothed in overalls or fts-r'nd Forpe time - "_ - 1i I - I _Uj I . I - � I I - cap- �­__ . 3. Stan ev. Henry VIII.,. who sent Ann Boleyn I -N Faunil � with no, more compunction than did But again the. scene changes. Now, ­ broadcloth. ,� � V. � " -in . a - " t, -) , ' n- ; , I . � , i - I , ett,v s' ff ndds.: and a wo-m.. tete,-"� �; ! I ­ � '. , - - I �_ , ,,-, � ­� - - Ins We have stood in Herod's judgment sn's co-aimnent for fighting at its b.�st, . I � _� ", ­ I FAR L ', - " , ,; =RM tead of being i -A theTerusalem I "', i eur!A a I ;Z;M� NUM4 - - -_ I ZCM I i� ital or down in the little village is ne I&= and Cat1harine Howard to the scaffold. of ,hall. We have been to Bethlehem and is frail. _��'he weanon-, of a rnnthe!.) ---- --- - 'cl , -_ - 1�i . . UU-11- I 1. . among I I , . Bethlehem we are a-kiray back ome ' - - . S I � So greit was Herod's wealth that, like "r home for loy I b-�i,� the I h ' ' Nazareth. Now we c ,�� will no' be h!id dom-n, Cl:,t 4A Tbkre aM� I 4 1 . .0 - _ I— . hotm uith Am i -, treets I heni are easily broke &-A f ; .-,Ow*ft the Zebulon hills at Nazareth, where L' UYING i infirst. i . Napoleon III., lie lined his s 0hristmas. By our own firesidej, we a, =,.; t h a t I i old t. � VAC Mary and Joseph lived at the time , . hm.-* 54 11 - -vvith palaces and temples and plams this year to build a new --man- -5, mother'l nrrns .Nvel.e not mennj- tu t K -- - I I I want � . i ­�' - - - frame bArn. *they started down to B . - , 'A - � . i T N i of amusement. Gr6at Avas he. Aye, he ethlehom to be Near it plant your Christm h(,!-! we,,)_A(111�. I'- I r"I IRR'4 ... - I the Xhajw I t tl ... 11, - became greater in enr ..00- Is K - I W.V I I L� ---.-- I - I . - k -which journey Jesus was born an( I �_. I - . .�ja S, pp "d olled for the census, at the end of ge'r- .. as r,nnnle, � evo I IM IN - rand Trun' Railwalf ,�� � . wealth and power I. tree. M.11 it with presents. Ask God's so-,11,� ,--,,, n, po­-�'!--f�rl of I_ T ES dbgnewfiA I I , � ble th festivities of holi IT! '1-7 3 '..') "Clt-I(IP t0 A'— :-1 Q ­ .1 , �1­ . than all who had 1preceded him. Such % _t 1, Imait')-i . �_Wem. . - �_ . It is tUrke aud _. . -1 rpr+�%-:-rt- ­­--l-rin- P ". ..r)­-,�-!Q-!,-. I . J . and -five �, . %_ % ,r zsiug upon e - . A WTV 0 M A N'S LIFE RallwAty, Time Tabla �.. field � was King Herod, who ruled Judaea laid in -a ma,nger. As We h, ve foun I . � - L . � in the year in which TesuB was born. no room for Jesus in the palace and day week. And as.- you gather your :. I . I ­ � , t - No ldn­l ol ,!nLn,. ctuarters will be 1.--t � Traftm lew� 804forth aefollows : I .- ewv, tetms Us ! - room for the -infant Christ in the children -and your chil4Ten's children ,. th�'jpmrdcular �1. While we stand among the princes no . home and invite yoftr o -L fa-dly of children. A mrtain pa(yr' There are three periods of a wowan7o life 1.60 a Im. Fir. clintor" Godarich WID&am -as I I Bruciv . eld P. 0 V _. � . inn, so we now find no room for Jcs,us In Your and princesses�' counselors and high " friends ' V"ililow _v:andcreet not l -)n-, n -o up o -i,- --- when she is in neea of the heart st - 4- . I �x - ' -i- be sure to keep enough room -vacant - - rangth- Macardine, I X I f :in the homes of purity and respeet, 19"d It I . militaxy poteiitates,who surround this' siniet r'L ibe Wai,d mid cl,),G, anothe'r. nerve toning,. blood. enriching ,6.1�6 p. in. For Clinton and Goderlah . I t I I Christ's welcome. May God bless I .. leni-P91 8 P. W. For Clinbon, Mugham 4nd Xinw . I . . po,Nvcrf,:d hInj in the throne room bility. Did you ever stop to considei for. across to the east end, and over agab-i sotaon Of Woe, . . . it , � I I . . � � , arhaps the most irAportant vrew:�,)rj you in your coming Christmas joy! , f(. tbe wes', 1'rAerviewing one obdurate . . 10.83 p m, For Cgoton and Godarloh, I'll, 16.00. .. of the Jerusalem cap#al a courie P I . � Pums " fi .. I WAS 11 WIT � � . I 1. pushes his way into the hall. He i , as born in Bethf6heni o; . � 'j ' DT 7.40 a.'nt Pot Stratford, Guslph._ Toro%W why Jesus w � . Inndlord affor anot1her. in the -min en- _ � Tov�mstip Of , 'Judaea? MILBURNT HEA111 a - orillis worth Bty - ancl poinfis wtd,� . 4 I � I dust begrimed. He. hands the king i -0h, the Stuffing. (leavor to find an. abiding pince for - # I � I i_%_),W.)jLc-re8.- � , � ' - I B;ji;Ate and Paterbord -,ae, ;�Q,ll r mes.8agg from the commander of . I The dimax of Mary'a sickn(�-.S Y,flf We Ate a duck, or the best part of hen.,elf and her six liv9ty offspring. ) e -Lot, . fl- .. I ing Uwa ,ot , . , I !� I , royal troops. It reads: ."Last ni .. . drawing near. Two -or three moii�.'�, * At Mul-11v she -%rw.3 red ucL-.d to a g-ruesome AND NERVE PILL -8- 9.32 p. m. Por Stratford WO # tem Ontario. � 'A . It a thing that goes "'quack, quack- . - aroulo I modal bn the i pai�ed through our lines so e� before the memorable Dcce,.n'b3r't'hi brealsad poin;6ellatb` - X"' . I there strategenn. Bile to.ok the lusty E;i.-,. led L I baw been all I � . on two hind legs . If we had eaten a The first of these is. when the y -, �: I I � pung girl sm p. M. For Skmtford, Guelph and ToronW WMId now b- . Lumberman's strange men, They came from the fat, .news bad been scattemd everyn"'h,�­ - jlc�nl to Mollr�t Pleasant -deme, ry I � I � I east, They were evidently sages, and: that all.the menofJudaearr)vstj-o 1 goose, we might'be accused of,canni- I,' 'l -c . , is entedng the portals'�af wonianh6pd. At #_ f-twigoodslay � : _ _ 11 � balism, but we * the duok, 'and we cai-l" thom Y,,ithin the grate, and repair- this time ohe is very oft6n pale, weak and London, Huron .- . And MOM IV ' Friend . astrologers. They were'� great men their place of registration. "Diit Y.,! -,i . ed "to the .owner of a vp cant cottage. . riffou x and unless her health is built up . . � and,;.Aftm. - . bOX4 ArA soft - r . - , . wondered - as .we 4,ate, regarding the M $ . whrLgawry, tv . 11. -_ - �Wflth , t . - ((.�, I ij ". .. way I&I � , � An travellers, and those en- proved. They were following a star,' cannot be left aloDe hem," �,�, , in pped, her 1,andon, dep�rt__._. 5'A,M. COO P X - I- I ' �, right, but we had no opportunity of . a prey to consumptioaor be a weak woman -voseldla.. .�1,--__,.-. pas 4.48 urwg.. t - � , I -, I I which slowly moved before them as a, -swers Joseph. "But I think iv� c,,, ' =vintenance shrouded itself in gloomi foqr life. I . be �� gaged in outdoor xmrk, should I ' " I I , . diagnosing the sensations of the other . iX81Gr__.,.­,3",.1;1_ - 0-80 , 6-b4 -I � tomple and, _ , I from the 'far east, as their ga,rments' shall I do, husb,,Lnd?'.'- ia-,vs �f """, " feelings of the duck. We were a.111 Arid when lie made que,4tion goncern- GOI.VG NORTU- I NuanxeI. i - ' g her progeny, her jyes dro &ud her system strengthened she all .- W-thle reply: I AA 810 -Ind nVer. M, � I gt#de. They t6ld me thi.t they were. make some aTrangements, aTIIOP,� 0 and her voice quivered out, R4Mft1l_-_,#__.#_- 9 always have a bo�_Ie of, ! . party to the'agreement.- In our inno- ' - The second period is m6therhood, The . i pert,y. No be � � going to Jerusalem to find there a, * old friends. Remember, Mary-. -. cen, I .,t "T have sh-1 in the graveyard, sir." She Kip"Y&____._p4*.,4 9.50 6111 � - . . I L . _e, we -likened it unto the inevi ,,- * T, D1( . . � 0 1 rcyal babe, which was yet to be king; iave lived in Na�:arotli all our jJ­ - dmin on the system is great and the ex- Zruoefield_...44__v.*.#* 9.58 6119 i - JOHN 'r 7 � &.9 ez`% .� s e r.nd the six are livin-rfin t1he house to- mrst s Pain of the east. I want to warn yoii? I aud we have relatives and fric,­f Iz , able throet that thAll th poor pros- day. I . Imusted nerve force and depleted blood olinkm— ____....* 10.16 6.55 I - ­­ ­_ , , ­ - . . � pector, when he. comes in contact with � - require replenishing. Milburn's Heart and 1-nnootbrio _ _ _ . - - 10.90 &52 J I j­jf)(ID F-41: ' . . I 0 majesty of their mission that you may "But, Toseph " answ v I The beat part of a duck is MY*- - - - - _.,�. - _-, 20,89 T.Co I XX I*195404i. ! V find this child and slay him. " No A ers Mary, "you a la-%.yer )) Nervf Par$ supply the elements needll�d to I Belgisve- — I — ­_ 1:0.50 7.13 j 100 Arwo. .. Tj I . seem to forget. W,e had many friel-As the 'eituffing. * The rest is, misery to . do thiL I I . f E x 19.1 .e rm i n a t o r sooner -do we see.the great king read �. Ap Wingham arrive....- ## 11 110 - 735 � I . and flygte eight M-Onths ago. but ive br-ve -.f,. bad teethf- but, oh, the 11stu The casd of Mrs. Joseph Mailloux The thiril period is I I change of life" and Houra- . lqbpt in a hig this letter than his- Ups become set f ffmg - pi.whaor. 4 of stol- Polpt, E,%sex County, puz- WIngbjim, depArt.. _,.. � I UIAM. 9 - OF thf,- MOSt I friends now. Do yoi-, wi-I �- ­ � � which the�lawyer gets, the savory of Y Ws is the p�riod whea she is most "ble I IT'hem, iu a Tj - . . . � _10 P. A at hand. It is the most and firin.,ffis eyes'flash; and he � _____ - &rt ro I leg 8elMVe____ .. —, &62 B.44 i � ------------.-- -----:-. armomm" it Makes Voor men rich, and we often ".1es physicians. She is 64 years of to he sud nerve t Lb . vvoodmhod, . powerful lin,imelit manufac- I crumples up the letter in his rage, He � __'�__­_____­ I wish that' we were A; lawyer. -From age und ha.-, fof the past 44 years lived . B1Y-.h__....__,._.... VAS 8116 1 I . . er-n oonveyd . seuds forth messengers to meet these I - A tremendous change ix taking pLue in Londesbaro. . 7.14 4.04 T � � **.,#.*_, -.4 �� . - - I , - tured and gives instant relief . ffl%� % the -Haileyburian. . wholly upon a die' of sweet milk, the FyMm, and it is at t", time mauy olinton____�­ . t � #__ 7,47 41 , M, I I am otiaer 2iy -a wise men. I can imap-,ine him mutter- , bpaelnx MD 'Goon Z T - in cases of W.-enches, Bruises vear Mother . With a little suL-ar. '.'She is unable to chronio dixeLmes manifest themselves.' , 6jd....�.._.:.*##* 8-C 419 . l- let-leA Wit � ing: "'Yes; I wM fin -d -out where this . 1VV0*0_.V..*.____ ## &16 -4147 - , .5 the one at 0 and Sprains. It also cures I �dlaria In Greece, digest a particle of solid food,.never- For' wify the heart and nerve s te e 4,E2 ; _�na * - . young child is. I wM kill him. I Will Your little ones are a conaent care in _ _ys in by th HeAsall-­­_ 04- 8-a , I � 711m; . nu . I Siralffil_% Rheurllaflsifio Neiralffla . kill him it I have to hill every child Fall and Winter weather. Thav W I 11 ! The excessive prev,-',--­�e of mala- � th62ss, she is able to perlonn all the use of Milburals, Heart, and Nir, vo Pilli and ft -06T.. - - - - - .. ".� 8.N D.0 � njffe.�Iffrom . , . ce is enga, *,:,- the att6n- duties of a farmer's Wife, is robust thus ticle over this dangerous period. 2fts, 4 aeatralls .... q* of*-- 8:46 5.36 .. I iltiarter . . 8-&iloh' I . j and is the mother of 11 children. James Hing, Cornwall, Ont., writes: 141 ` I _ � I and all kindred troubles. 25c. . , . . I - � catch cold. Do you know about 's ! ria in Gree' Loadon, (6rA-VA),*_0#­ USA. W. 6.10 I - . (041 a � . : in my - i tion of E I I two diuml-le ! at all dealers. kingdom to do it. There must - ' Corsumption Cure,, the Lung -Tonic, and I nglish pbysic.,'6ts. It is said q=8rAW&2E0XNM=_________ - ____ - - have been troubled very much with heart 0 � -1 F! T, P. 4AX&J�4 t - - be no rival to me in this kingd P Nvha-t it 6s done for so many? ItLs'swd' to bo checking the development of I �- V-0 lhmdl On ... om., . Ing trouble -the cano being to a great, exten� Palmerston and Xincardirae- - . I n I - - mpl . Try Mrs!'S ifffle Liver Pffis to be the only rc�able remedy for all i rural life and is a very seriou.s iflh' . I cu,mm_np Is there any royal palace on earth- . � I " I I . I e to "change oflife." 1havebeentaking 00-N& . wvd� farm at I - Ifor indigestion -and dyspepsia. in whicli .Tesus Christ would be a - &w,m% of the air' passag,cs in children. on. Out of a popultatioa of I � I @I , . . I - - ote mat - . , Milburn's Hearb and Nerva Pills for soni; Palmerston.__. 7-b5 p.m. 1,23i V,M 6.10 ILIA � tber me-fic X I _� . S welcome guest? Is thdrie any cabinet - it ir. "abitolutc!y harmicss and pleasant to 1 2,600,000 there we�e 250,000 cases, OA � . time, and mean to continue doing so, for I E-th"01je-19-- -- ----- 8141 1,84 81% � I I w1wErA. C Ask vour dealer or send u '. TO I (,U .,_ "_ 1� �_ � - I W . takc. It is guai-antee.4 to cure or your money malaria annually, and the deaths - I il I 09' ...*.. Uyl 1.44 2. 1. 4 FL I � �1. - - L . .--- 25c. dit—met. A handsome of statesmen that would submit to . . - -_ 1. � LL can truthfully gay they are the best remedy ,yja0v%j6..._.. . 9. -Gs 1166 RM - r �� . - - _.- -- � . his rule or govern on Is prineiplpq -is retumed. Tfkc pnice is 25c. per bottle, were 0out 1,760. Last year the num- , t �,` ". - I I have ever used for building up the system. ;vft.ghaw,. ., ..',�. gas 210 111-16 I souvenia- card free. . . ,and all dca' ,crs in mcclicine sell , , _ ber of cases increased to 960,000 snd, I ­ 1b - is L12i - I NMI �� - Ic L If he. ruled on earth, could there be, 1 .3,41 Yon are at liberty to use this statement ,, '11NO sours. PUB. 5fixed, i � . J A 4 - the denths 3f,'5,916. Profess 1, - THE F. F. DALLEY such horrors as those of or Savas' , I .- -, ' ' CO., Umited L' L the Congo, ­ - . I for the bensfit of other sufferers." I i W_Ughftm... _ .... 6 43,%. M 10,026M. 9-40 V*M 1 , - � . . . � I I I I E i I E I I I . � - 2 i � � - - ; m : i % i m . � i I ; I I i � , 4 1 i . . I i ; . I I i . ; . I � ; t � I 1 7 . L � I V I I � I I - - - I I I ;I. / XB -_ - I I i - I I ; : I j I � � I I . I . � f 0� I il. you Z "I I I r% � i - 7 I ' . t , ' I 14) � I i � g I ,1hr I - .as those of Armeuia, I of the University of Athens and phy- - I ___ -A - i f * 0_%�;_p -nilton, - Ont. 167 L , such massacres A Price 50 cents per box, three bo: � 31devalb, ..... .. .. 6.52 30.66 Z49 f, Ma. too for 4 -1 *,Wff-. for ��f . $1.2 . , - i I . � BrAwele-jo* 04*0 of 7.06 11S6 9.0 � such ruthless injustice as that of 811 11 L01H I sician to King George is initiating a 5, all dealers, or Tho T. Wilbum Co, WM I hu - _ -Z lot, & __ I movement to deal with the Plarue. - Mao!, ... 0 1 *@*.*Of.** MAO &13 I 7 I _­ 1 W , ,1_:?-U2SiA?, W 0 1 7.15 .... 44, ZNL* WW I � ­ 1. � � � Z ­ R - 1. Quamot his rulo_P.,_1_i_vd_n_A!P T6 remedy should 6e in every household, , Limite4 Toroeto,, Ont. . . I , ... - - . ­ . I EIA!W64-ston...1. L-0) Lw toix ... wbich W111 b . I'll, I I . 4 - � . . e . . - L - � teoct;&, 491 � � Y MY . ! -1 ,Orff. meud - � 2�dd 1k- -_ I . . / � forth - 9 - . - � - - � . - . . - � - - - . . 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