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1i �'N , '.��,; IQ - Plymouth Long have Saul reconciled. In to -day's les- __ " '. , ��'L Z . ., Rep senting th,e Jubilee, S �ries , Old*v `-'-� - - " �;' ,
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�_, Lord forbid that I should stretch retrieving stolen cars. In some erty could be found. . . -1 I
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a anointed." truly got *hich car ,owners caDnot g -6t theft garage -man niust--have known that, . � I",
P.2�% Thus David as . � distrustful of these the cars were stolen, aud'probably . � _& FAWM,
11 I SUNDAY AFTERNOON And we, ifrail creatures of the dust, the bett6r of Saul as though he h d insurane so .. "
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I. � "'. . (RV Isabel Hamilton, Goderich. Oat.) Through good or ill, can only trust� allowed Abishai to have his e. Nearly eve J I Seaforth, Ont. ' - . I 1. .
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1. PRAYER in their hands, to do with as they saw made -by William G. Shepherd, a staff of the Jam One,day he got - .
-1, VhY tender Spirit stoops to bless, fit. David said, "take thou now the writer on Collier's, who has learned caught and the story came out. The I
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��,�� We thank Thee, 0 Lord, for the spear that is at his bolster and the some of the tricks of the oi�ar thieves cttar - .
.,'.� -knows that the theft of cars bas used to spend most of the day in bath- M .
_1, But oftener on the wings of peace, times that come to us all when our cruse of water and let us go." and oa-M ,_
I.. Adsd girt about with tenderness, eonsciences, are quickened, our hearts Taking up their position on an ad- become -an ' organized business only ing suits at Atlantic City, always in . - I 1
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1.� Tkau comest, and all troubles oease; melted and the evil spirits driven out jacent hill David called to Abner, the sligh
"'.. Thy will ils done. and we become reconciled to Thee captain of Saul's army. On- heaxing leggilif traffic. At the same time he make which were being stolen with I PRODUCT OF
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, 1w Thy will is pure, 0 Lord and just, we give all the honor through Jesus that was crying to the king. Then able an..o.wner net only to keep his served them and learned that they 1_� I
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.11111,�, , ye are worthy to die, because ye have their own and he lists the following tectives found out that th� youths by open and annotincing: 'The late Sir safeguarding o�d, ',- good
��T. POPULAR STALLIONS .
�.: not kept your master, the Lord's samples: finding the number of a lock on the James Hogg'l" Miomieur Loolibet."
I ,., .. .� anointed. And now see where the CONSENT JOB -An automobile car could tell -the Philadelphia thief Mr. Percy Armytage, in virtue of Mr. Gunter, the well-known c6af,es-
� 7. The following Popular stallions will stand for the improvement of stock king's spear is, and the cruse of we- stolen with tht, consent of the owner, what key to bring. Within A hundred his abilities as organ
11.7 op er, was called tioner of Berkeley Square, whose iom
.e this Peason, as follows: ' inutes of the time he was given upon in the course -his servie'es at are famous, wall extremely fond of
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I __ .! 71 The PAre Bred Clydesdale Staffiens BRITISH HERO By this time -Saul was awakened not prosecute the thieves. this information he could be one the Buckingham palace to make arrange- sport. He subscri-
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. from the sleep which fell upon him AN O"ER'S JOB�Same as "con- scene, enter the car and drive away ments for all kinds of state visitors Hunt, and was frequently out Vj*
.. GARAROOK FLASHLIGHT 24641 F -rolled amd ApOroved .. with it. Beware of cars that are of- from all over'the world. Some of hounds. "10n.one of these oceasions
I ,,,,, I I BnvahnorA No. 1958 Appr*ved Form I Mond&T.-Will leave his own stable, aod from Crod, and, recognizing David'.9 sent job."
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"I proceed to 1,ved I> Is. 2nd Concession. H. voice and realizing the ) danger, he DOUBER.� motor car painter fered too cheap; see that the bill of these guests were Orientals and had Lord Alvanley, who happened to be
GLEN RAE sms th. for noon-. bhen to the had escaped from, be said: "Is this who does hun-wd jobs for thieves. sale which the vendor should have no idea of EurGpeAn decorum. A riding beside the pastrycook, turned
1� I Jimolment No. 1219 Approved Form 1 2nd Concession, L,&S., at John Ball's, for .
% 'Will stand at theic own stable, L*t 9, Con- night- Tuesday -To Thomas Dayman,s, 2nd thy voice, my son David? Then BREEZER_ .%n open car; a d is produced and do lipt fail certain Shah of Persia was a strict to him and said:
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.. eassion 3, Hullett� for season of 19,27. Concessica, I,ILS., Tuckarsmith. for coon: again David reasoned with Saul, car. to make some secret mark on the car' frultarian, "and at a luncheon party 'I'Mr. Gunter, that's a line horse.
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R,., .. , Terms-carbrook Flashlirht� $16; CRen Rae. then to Thomas Butt's, Kippen. for night. is the advice the writer offers to at Windsofhe ate cherries and calm.- you are on.' .
T�,;� 00.00. Wednesday -To hii own &table for noon. where showing him how he would still glad- SHED -A cl,,.Ked car.
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1% u - , double -lock cars, and, as far as pos- Remarkably acute, he observed the ed Guinter, 'but he!s so hot I eso
I'll � �. Proprietor. Th rsday-To Robert Gpvenl�k'x, Gravel R&. was driven out of Canaan into the ousine. -
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11 1. The Standard Bred Tmttiag Stallion east of Winthrop, for night, a of the Philistines. It was not -COOP-A coupe. sible, not -,to leave them standing fre- other guests putting their stone's on scarcely hold him.'
I . '.. Friday -To Jos the greatest of David's troubles that A SLICKER -A stolen motor car' (luently in the same place at the same the plates, whereupon he began grop- "'Then,' drawled his lordship,,
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I . EMPEROR McKINNEY Murray's, Lot 15, Concession .5, McKAllop, for time. ing on the floor for"those he had il- languidly, 46y -the devil don't yom
� ,?. neon ; th,en to Harry Che�ney's. 2nd Conees- he had to live among strangers. 'He n -ly pa .
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"I. S. Conees.wn 4. Tuckersmith. Lot s other gods. He il%sisted on the previou-,� twenty-four hourl, the sight to see a gorgeous royal foot- At a royal performance St -
. , :J1 Terms. -To insure a foal, $13.00, payable GEORGE BELL. his innocency and that the* hunting losl� of whir -h has perhaps been re- BERESFORD WIRES AND SENDS man, who at first probably thought bert Tree, had to make a speech I%t
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p ,;:, foat and dispming of them befo-re February 110 famous jewels, pick the stones up and to how he should begin it. I
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1 -i., W!LLIAM RILEY, Enrolm%mt No, 1517 Form A 1 as when me dotb bunt a partridge 'not yet rel-ited to the police as lost. highness, your graces, my lords,,
.1�� ProprLetor and Manager, Armytage has been a gentleman nab- Another eastern guest was 'Nasrul- ladies and gentlemen., I have an idea
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I the reason for this persecution be A BPNT ()NF�Same as'kinky. er at Buckingham Palace. In thit la Khan, heir apparent to the thr9ne that Tree, who loved to o'ertop old
'1�11 Mondny-Will leave his own stable. Starts. . time he has had opportunities of of Afghanistan. "During his sta� he Pelion, had a speaking fondness for
The Bandsome Lbei�ly Bred Clydesdato and ir north to the 7th Concession. west 2% looked into it. David was Tnost un- A RIG11T GUY -A dealer who buys
I 1" - - mum ond north to Michael F meeting most of the exalted people exhibited a mfld mania for testing the grandiloum formula. We said.
� kltVi" Stallion W-ry's. for noon; willing to attribute it to envy and stolen car�. I
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.v day-Nt)rt-h ibo Thornas S�tt's. McKillop, for hatred on Saul's part and so he at- A CLF. -N N ONE -A motor car from
il. (Imported) thif �, 4 havb- ?or think they fine store of information about the the chimneys of the neighboring this he -agreed with some misgiving.
&7,N�g�: I . noon: th�n oast and south to St. Columban at tributed it to either the rightebus -hich �customs 'and traditions of our court, houses for this perfectly innocent, but It did not seem to. him quite reETeet-
1*,'L�. 7 No. 1239201 (19938) Patrick MeGmth's, for rLigm. wedne,,day- he unrighteous have) vni�(-d all identifying number'l. ,
,,�,,��*, lilecolment N-,. 9',4 Forrn A I North to wimarn Moyian's Ij , .
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I ,;.�r" - Will stand f -,r marm for th� s-a�-n of 1927 n,,rth and east to Henry Benywwles. for rdght, i designs of evil men. "If the Lord DOG Ilf)(ISF—A small garage
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,',,,� Monday. Will leave his own qtabia at John I then east and �outb to Reuben Alken's. strive to model themselves. Ad4ed state visit of President Loubet, King the court officials think?' At laat her
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"" Caizots. 1�t 21. (',,nc,-�ion G. if,bbe,t, an't pro, R-d. far nwht. Friday -Southeast to mel-
. to these, Mr. Armytage has an ex- Edward came over with.a large suite seemed to be persuaded thit 'May it
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,,, �, for c�n: then t� .A.rigms 1McKrnnon*q. L�t I -O.' th�n west Rnd ukh t,) his own s.tnhle. i�� they before the Lord." He thus STUT)TE. X Studebaker. cellent style as a raconteur, so that to see how the arrangements for th,- please your majesties, would amply-
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I �� 0onemsion I 1, Tuckm4rnith. r,,r night. Tues- urday At his own stable. his book, "By the Clock of St. fitting, up of York House for the covpi everybody. He wandered -up
`�.`� . -. day. To Lut.her R�yno;d'�, L,ot '217, C,pricession - T�r. To imure a foal, 515: $.23 for i p1paded with Saul to put away en- CADDY .\ Cadillac. James's," is one of the most delight- president were getting on. "There and down in the wings muttering to
.-�k��; � 3, U borne, f-ir n-n; then t,o %Viiliam Moodie's two mares from one owner. mity, and -,pare his life, and restore GOLFFR- game as caddy.
V,. night. , JOHN LIVINGSTONE, I H'LTD';ON AT -An Essex car.
`1�1, Lot"13. C, i -n -3. lj.�h.rne, for him to favor. Saul's heart again ful of recent books of reminiscences. were a number of empty'bookeasai hiinself, 'May it please your inajeq-
�., Wednesday.- To Fred Delhridg,*s, L,ot 9, Ckm- Proprietor and Manawar. melted: his conqcie-nee was smitten PAPA -A Lincoln. . Perhaps the most aMusing and about and, on his majesty's enquiring ties; may it please your majesties-"
. I!, cossion 9, 1%b�rne, for �n: then 21A, miles characteristic story told - by Mr. what was to be done with them Sir "At the conclusion of the program
,^��_ east and Zju mUss north to John Ballantyne'a, The Premium Perelikeron Stallion �when he saw how precious his life %DUCKF11 -A. Dodge.
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�� I 1 71.0 I.iot 9, South Tharn� Road. for noon: Beresford. He had received an invi- planned to have them filled vrith empty stage. This seemed to discon-
:� th�n - Enrolment No. 2019 Form A I i sinned; return my son David; for -1 . STRANGI-",11-A car stolen ,at some
... .. to Dan Britvbn�ll*n. 1-t 27, HiU-.rt Boundary. Pr�rnlum No. 76 lwill no more do thee 'harm, because distant poin'
X - for night. Priday.- To Oswald Walker's. .n� I tatiorl, to stay at a great country French books. Whereupon the king cert him completely. He bowed pro-
11.,.- Will stand for the irnprovem�mt of sback ' house, and he telegraphed, "Sorry, called me up and said in a I d his- foundly the y box and began,
.,"� livelf mile ea,,t of Gromarty. for noon; them this -ason ,as foll.�: , my soul was precious in thine eyes Mr. Shophord relates the story. of ou W to ro al
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1% . FRED COLQUHOUN. CHAS. WORDEN, Alf. Johnstnn's, for noon: then north by V and have erred exceedingly, worked wit a profitable scherne to die- toak
.. 5;.,�,' 1 Proprietor. . Manairm. Varna to God�rich Towrmbir No doubt, in the frame of mind pose OT ihc ,,ars he stole. To steal trained horses in royal processions "Everyone, including mIrself, laugh- laughter, wtehed- him fftm *w
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,;; 11� GENERAL MILLER (9 Hill at Pr�d Picicard'.. 'a David, not 'relying much on Saul's locked car door made him smile. He oom . I
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. - lows .- C�ore�sion to Fiolrne_�vijle Fit Mrs y p brought the coach and horses through . . I I I .. .
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, ]Wlett� for noon: his own s.table st night. i mer Hill at William Merril's. fo again, but, before this final separa- �
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...", i Phenso-'s, for tion, Saul was convinced that Davi-I IIESTO I O' TO Buckingham Valace, and drew up be- . t ,
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';�11,1.. (loaceasion 3, Hullett- I Hnron RoAd .n.1 wmt I V, miles to uld prevail more and more. A9 11 -d
I.. , payabla when Walter's, for noon: then to his own stable for we have it expressed by Matthew cent style. Beckoning to Mr. Percy I
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1. _. t twMed regularly will be chi6ged full insur- I milm and east to Tsane Moor.'s. for noon; I I
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- in reprimanding Abner for ale Praises L F. Pinkham's Of course, Smith, if I possibly can."
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