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' of winter '. , . � � 1� - I i.,�� 3 "(., �,�, - b,t -*--r,F,dh , I - - 1�1> , .1'"4k,." �� w-varie eii - ­ . �.. � , � r.., ,'., 1, ,", r� I— -11 -- above all, w,0 install proper- swallow 0 a little stream , When ; -; . ,, I �,., , 4 - I - . I I ,'CO'L R* '"9'44 "0wi., Di6u6ss i'd Anjo�� , , , r 1*1,�'. 11 , " � - - . 18, P I t I "­, , �,� Lip e, o. quamqre�;:,CIA - . %X 1i ��,`, "' `�"� 1'.. 14� V I Z, . ­. .. . . i's i�i����i'm"�14�"'t''4'��l . we look , at our sin, we burn wltbs � I � , 0.11". �, 11 � I" I 'I I - - ­­ VP - ,�� "', ,­,,;�'I, �!.�' � ,. ­ .. - "��,L:L' YL ... ly, usin! best ma don, I .. , " " � � , ,,.."e � .1 .!.�':�­ �� � .11- - I . I I 4.1 � -�jj­''� - 11-, ; -4 10 -, . I . . j;.­­',��, �­ �� � "'. -.f.,.;.­T# I �` 4"" ­�'. � L . ", , I 1:0, 71M,1� �, ir" . I . , ", L '�., I'll. . . , �-, - �! -'�4 , , _" "4 . . I ame, we stagger under,a great bur,, �44',Dew, 'E. &-..X. sn -, 4-hol . �� 11 - , 04 , §h ! rite� Rob0t, .,�s4ndeis � , , terials and are able to guar- den which we cannot carry-, bqtwhe1%.L I '. 'I, , "" 14 , I owa". I East I ,,4' , , .. � 7r,ie;;,-:­, -� , 1 � �,,,� .� , . .� , I.. � I I .. � I . , . -V L . - .7 . �:, �­ ,. ­ � I , - �­; IV I I . 1011tre, Par I , I , rue de* I - , , �!­ ,,-"`:, I �. : - .. .". '. � , � I - antee the work thoroughly- we look at Thy grace, at the cross oil . i, ''. D W. 114 .PO4 , � - '; . .1 1, 11 , �, 1.� ' ' - i. " , ", % Z". '. ." . 11 %iW , . our Lord Jesus Christ, beb,old, how, r I I .Jersey, ]?. Dew" Uur�au;;ArQo4.',1 .,611) I I of e, '' -',W ,Q11", I . Polr, -4rs; - -Harveyj Miss . ,��*,` vs�j,."Vjsi ,!)m,*" , -, , ,cf,t). , , , . *or; ' �-'�" .,­ tS . , � ,eni _ rid, - "i ,. 1 4N 11� �,� , Bring in the plan of your ,B , a � All. ,,.bOd w6rk,�.`Mi .."o � wondrous it is, and how our hear ! " McPherson- aidet, E' "$ . . htA�­-.;,v � Z il�#',�'�SnQW� phQ4tQ#rAphs, J. 'S , isp 4.;. Q,� '�; , � ,, , . I " - . ,� �4,.',�,L ,, � I , . I -1 -� r , I , . I � i wi I IVI V=1*0,�, "Ani.` - I ,Z, �.�' 11 I , , I home, or better still, phone am&. constrained to right again, and. � 1: � �deh, G.. CuAm�.ie. .- . .. ...... photographs, ,aniatieur, . � er, , rs. � ;­ ,"r7,w� . DEEP how' our whole life answers th� � Q , , 8 1(kcial; B. Phillips, ,. � Vey; collpet!Qn ohotq . ewsl,':J. Is 1� J Lultqr4 sefa.,Villo% :v".14V*�-%. I � - I ASH Pi- us to come out and look over I I ­ , .graphic vi . - 11 mighty appeal of thy lovi.- Amen.-, I �4 -Vu4s-Uprobards, Dr. 0 ior, Ist and 2nd; pen and ink-' Mrs Darling,--X--,r ',t V ov .1 I ��. . : .,r . ,W,� I A, . . t,*. , .� . ieve; ani. Splu Miss Harvey,, Miss 'Coot' , ",O,`Sims;,00,� X1 , , - ,. ` '. % �, ­ , 'y , : . variety --..%;ro " �, , �� vour house Selgoted. . % , : , D. ,1)ewj.E.'& Ri Snow:den; sketch, "wasixable'. Mr .;�:811iis,,, .­MAtuokj�' - - . vk ,� R, � I 1�; .1 w 11 ".'and. �., . -,. . h, S, . ,�g,w -, i . . . , , " , �' I �, :L�l � -Rein Claud Dr' Grieve, I � � pa tiw on qh1n'3 realistic, , V� Dr--, 06' fill.04r3r, *.�plll , ", , I , - � � L ' ' ,;�� .1 ­� --.1- . YOU., "S. S. LESSON FOR OCTOBER 2nd 11 - Mm Me- Grieve; paigit - nnj�i' , *"� ,g' .' X vs .1 Isd - '', _Zl; .. AT NO COST TO ­ . I , A , ,� � Gro�je=or�% early,� ­trtt� ,on:. ,ehing, conven ru , �, X �,X�cPhetson, , ", , , �* 4 ,* i * _k7f,., I' , . � ' ;� My", SS. , , I I ,,,­ ) I �'­96"ing;� t "" .. I tional, Miss'Haky6y;Dr. Grieve; eol- Lawson ' i " ' ' - . . 40e 1 1�, : Lesson Title Elijah -On Mounnt Phekson, Rogers No, 9,, Lindley, W,.r ,',, , � . -0-M-MMM ' ,j�woojj�i �, 'Mig, "c4j,4,.."�o . , , � �i 11 'f cons,, .: M�,-Phq,',rson; col- Vey,, , 4 "V � , ble. 0 �",' r ".. 1­� , WeAre At Your Service Carmel. , Mrs. iicPhersqn; Rbg,ers No. 45,, leetion 9 , I �, I . , - ,.. " . � . r lection of btam k4 G� Hu;i-� Wgs - .9 - '.,. �,' . , . � - T C I . Mrs. McPherson.- any other� variety ,'ba* W, jki .,,,! H�ry :, ]"kv,;Wrt ali" . k-1. - P --s- e I Kin -s 18 7 . . . �ey* '. ,.. I -61 .1 - % esso el . . � I 11 � I.: . 11 4.1 *�. . 'n 'n -�Q; P , -,. Lu� I � . � Golden Text- -Josh. 24:12. . I . L ;� I .. ; � , : uvLePherson- best collection of 4,; co ec on 0 � � ) .. S. �, , -P; -9-k ..", ­ , � '. . I � � " - SPECIAL IN -BOILERS . �: I "I S- , , .. I - "Ira Grieve, Joseph Stacey. . J. Gxjeye',, kitchen . apron, 'M;.s, "G�9 , , (I A,.: S r .. , �. ," gripes, Mrs. M�h6ison. . - " M S.1 ' � !, I . . � . p .., Marriott., , ra. ims�; knitt4 sweAtei� We read in the sixteenth chapter ii ... . A� - iLOWIERS ' Miss Swei?�er;jgrl's Imit, -- . 1;, . I .1 . I - .1 I S F L �' .i� -'Judge -S', j.' 11 . .., . Mrs.'Mins, An all Copper Heavy Boiler, lull Number 9 size that Ahab the son of Omri did evil SUCC - ' -SF . I ; I - ,- -- I -- �- , . . I � . . I . 1, DOMESTIC SCMNM I d.kw 6(1 $3.49 EACH in the sight of the Lord above all � ' ' ' I . ' teiE.1 diilt�,' XTq;, C. Simi; tt -- . . I . � r I Hunkin; . -1. '� . I � . I . . . .Begonias, tuberous,,Gladys T� . I . - that were before him; and Ahab did , BAK N* �G . . I .i i I .' scarf, ,Mrs. ,,Sims" , ,Mrs. Creighto�ti; I �� ; � ".. . Honey- in secdo t, Mrs. McPherson ­begorilas,t three varieties, Gladys� Run- - more to provoke the Lord God if Is- . . - . .� . . , � ., . � . : -� !. n , F knitted cap, Mrs.. -C. Slins, 41 ,. V, - - I , ,. . , ­ " I .:',- maple syrup, Gladys HunW, Mrj.' kffi; ferns Gladys Aunkirt. ;1 I 'm- �7hGOla � `i I J�, . Sweltzer; kAitted, -sVpper§, Mrs�. Ge - rael to anger than all the kings of I Alf(7011-�.,; :e, .. Mustar&, home made bread, , white, ,; Cut' FloWers­-�Astero, whi-te, Mrs. . I .q., , Israel that were before him. r "I - � . I . Mr Dearing, Mrs. � I, - 9an4ers4-Asfers, Marriott- knitted 'W,iiis' mitts, ­Mrs'. , . . . "? ��` ' Reynolds; G. H,eywooa, �Robert . I . ' . . 'I of wicked Ahab, , . JV0 A14� ,s. , Cre'lghton', 'Mrs. MarHott, Dr Grieve- - . ­.­ & 17� .*.� I 1-1 home-anade bread, brown, Mrs. Me. any d6lok, Mrs. G,1E1er6,'ka '.',*.bert 1 ' went one day the prophet Elijah. He 41 .� ­ . I � � - , ,.,,�. ­ , R knitted,men's socks, .-Mxs.'Creighton,j- " I TT M LT D, � Avoy,,Mrs. L. Reynolds; home-made Sanders; ' Coxcomli, ,fi,et � Willikpi. I 'ttect ' - Go A. SILLS & SONS proceeded to tell the king that "there . E W. G I LLO . . buni,,Mrs. Dearing, J. T. ; cof- Dearing, Mis. G. Heywoo�-`'66=6mb Mrs. Marriptt, Mrs. Lawson;,'k.W . r rain thea . Kern - Mr I A . - h - shall not be dew no e yqars,, ',,, ­ - - CA:N I .';z' 'Idse stockings, Mrs. gam ott, Mrs. Crejg �, I- TORONTO , ;� s. L. Reyno , Ki a. `�ed, So - W: I � fee cake, Mrs. Dearing, Mrs. Rey' feathered, , ,bis rug*, , u J1ros., - � but according to my word." Drought " � - �� 0 � 9 ,1 nolds; angel � cake, .%r-,3. J. .Mustard; W. Dearing; Dahlias, 04c,ti ;�ar,ety, ton; ,a . L .thdotf . 0 - v - � . , � was one of the punishments threaten . �, � - light cake, J. T. 114n, Mrs, Me- Mrs. Mjistard.; Dahlias,, decorative Mrs* G. Jacques; ho9ked rttg Vjs;` _, , . ­ ed by the law if Israel forsook Jeho- - . � - .-- - . , C; Sims, Mrs, MWAY.bi; PDX zinc-tov-- , , " ­ - ­ I - � � .,I ----. . , Xvoy; dark. cake, -Mrs. E, par.� show. variety, Mrs. J. Mustard; curtains, W46 'E. Sw­t R' I , ' vah and turned after other gods. — '.. � I ling, Mrs. Dearing-, applie pie, Gladioli, beft si�ik, e, R� Row.cliffe, J. , . er, zer, Fs. (Dent. 11:17; Lev. 26:18). * , ' , Fuss; slumber xug,,.Mis�.�F . power in p�Ayer might have become Mrs. Mustard,- Mrs. Dearing- pump� S. H,grvey' Gladioli, b6tt six blooms . , ". W9, , Dr- . - The New'Symphony Consol Elijah left the king's presence and a temptation.!' I Ts, Mrs I IV . . -an I Griepyg-' -`dow.n-..-6i .wodl ,comf5orter, e -kin pie, Mrs. Date ,� barlinW, of named arieties, white or cream; . rvey, Mrs. lj.� K_ H�yndrn i *s. Freighton, Miss Cochrane,' quilt I went into hiding and remained there On seeing, 4mclications that the�rain -lemon pie, Mrs. E. Lawson, Mrs. Q J- S. Ha � , P � - �n,. Mrs. -Darling, --Mrs. for nearly three years, during which was near, Elijah sent word to Ahab Sims;. red cinTant jelly, Mrs. Dear- Gladioli, best display, G. Heywood, patched, cott, . - I —, time the land was without rain. to hasten t&,Vs palace in Jezreel and ing; *apple jelly, Mrs. Dearine, Mrs. Mrs, Hyndman; Marigolds,, AfricAu Sims'; quilt, . pitt6hed-, s1lki-Pi,---GTiev'e',. . Ahab sent hither and thither in he himself. Odivi,ely directed and H. A. Fuss; berry jelly, Mrs. Dear- varbsty, Mrs. Dearing, PArs. Reynolds- Mrs. Darling; quilti knitted, Dr. . search of Elijah 'but he could not be per upheld, instead of ing; sour pickles, Mrs. Dearing; three Warigolds, French variety, Mrs. W Grieve, Mrs. Darlirik; sealing WAX I � . " , , found. Then one day, he 'was told r', a Dr� y Hyndman, Mrs. G. Heywood,. candle ss Harvey, MISS . 1. by God to go excitement and fa- varieties catsup, Mrs. Fuss, , ftite; s. "i vases', Miss � . and show himself to girded up.his Hons, Grieve- canned rhubarb, 3. T. JEeft Petunias, single, D. Roweliffe, ;Mrs. I wax . . tig , 5'i! g I SS Ahab and He would send rain upon and ran in, ,advance of the king" Mrs. bearing; canned cherries, Mrs Heywood; 'Petunias, double, Mrs. W. White, -Miss Harvey; basketry.'work, � i � - the earth. When the meeting took dbariot. ,He thus showed himself Dearing, Mrs. Fuss; canned rasp -be ' Dearing, D. Rowcliffe; Pansies, best tray, Miss Cochrane ' Mrs. ' 'Fuss; - I ra basketry, .flower holder, Mrs. Sims, , — - place between the kind and the pro- ready to countenance and uphold the ries, Mrs. Dearing, Gladys Hunkin- display, Mrs. Heywood; Stocks, best AWN , phet the latter proopo-sed a trial be- irresolute monarch; if he would tim Mrt. Lawson; bou M-011 SKA191- --- canned pears, Dr. Grieve, Mrs. Fuss'; display, Mrs. Heywood; Sweet Peas, .1loir special, Miss � -- ­ � -1 -- tween himself and the prophets of from his eviltourses, and proceed. -to canned plums, Mrs.. Dearing, -Dr. best display, Mrs. Dtearing; Snap Wbite-. Middleton's Special .for pit - Baal, eight hundred and fifty of carry out 'the religious reformation Grieve; canned peaches, Mrs. D'eq,r- Dragon, best displa5r, Mrs. Heywood, low sliVs, Mts- MC*voy, - I them. His proposition -was that the which the events of the day had in- M -g; canned strawberries, Mrs. Dear- Robert Sanders; Verbenas, Mrs. Hey- Judge -Miss T. Jackab,n,'Rockton, god that answered by fire should be Bible Conimem- ibg; canned apples, Mrs. Dearing, wood, Mrs. Dearing; Zinnias, crest- -a revelation in tone- udity, power, God. The suggestion pleased Ahab. SPECIAL PRIZES h . .k volume, range 'Tbeauty A writer says of him that "he was tary). Mrs. McPherson; canned grapes, G. wOod, - Mrs. Dearing; Zinnias, creit- . . or bacon hog; � an even wickedly religious; the -more al- - Hunkin; canned corn, J. T. Hern Mrs ed Qx curled, Mrs. Heywood; Zinnias, Len's Meat Market f tars and graves the bette-r-yea, al- WORLD MISSIONS Fuss; canned peas, G. Hu�kin,' Mrs.. dahlia flower variety, Mrs. Hey- Gr -Miners; R. N. Rowe, for 10 po;uids. tar upon altar, until the pile reachel Fuss; canned tomatoes, Mrs. Fuss, wood, R. Sanders; Zinnias, best dis- of butter, Mrs. J. Mustard- -B. W. F. . �2,, On our return from our first fur- Mrs. Deari.g; vegetable marmaladei, play, WrEr. Heywood, R. Sanders; col- Beavers, for k dozen eggs,'Mrs. Mus - i to heaven, and grave after grave, un- lough at the end of 1895, realizing Mrs Dearing; canned chicken, Mrs. lection of annuals, Mrs. ,Dearing, tard; J. T. Hern, 2 dozen eggs, Mrs- . I - I I - � til the line met itself again and form- that the time had come for advance ' ' -C. L46e, for lemon pies, round the world. - Dearing, Mrs. Fuss; cured ham, E. &: Mrs. Reynolds; best arranged bou- Mustard; Mrw. into real Nativi, Territory, and feel R. Snowden; assortment cured meats, quet, Mrs- Heywood; bride's bouquet, Mrs. E. Ldwson,-Mrs. C. Sims; Us- , The challenge was accepted by ing 'drawm to flutlam, we 'intimated Mrs. Dearing. % - Mrs. Mci?ierson; novelty in cut borne Township, baby beef, Ray ,. -1 Ahab, and the prophets and people to our Council our willingness to flowers, J. S. Harvey, Mrs. Reynolds. Mills. - ­ 1. .. : were gathefed together to Mount ,pen it up, and so were appointed. VEGIETAbLES � - --- i ; Carmel. A traveller, Van de Velde, We reached Rutlam'February 8th, ', LADIES, WORK I - SCHOOL EXHIBIT - � I . 0 Z thus describes the site of the sacri- 1886, and pitcbt�d our two synall tentS Potatoes, Irrish Cobblerg,­W§, & a ' Q ficing: "One can scarcely imagine a in the grove shown us. At first they Darling, William Kernick; Greeil Embroidery -Tray "�loths, -Mrs. J. Green Mountain potatoes, Mrs. LK, spot better adopted for'the thousands were fairly conifortable, -but during, Mountain, William /'kernick; Early Creighton, Miss A. Cochrane, . -Mrs. A. Stone; Irish Cobbler potatoes, - � of ls�-a. I '-) have stood drawn urp on March that yeiir the heat was unus- Ros.e, Robert Sanders ; any other E. A. Stone; table linen, cloth and Mrs. Stone, J. T. Hern, Gladys Hun- � � � than the gentle slopes around. The ,ally iatenze. I recall our lying on variety potatoes, C. Trueniner & Son, napkins, Mrs. E. Darling, Mrs. Fuss; kin; Golden Bantam corn, Mrs. Stone, � - . roc'- shoots up in an almost perpen- the floor of tb, tent in the heat of R.-�SanderK-, three varieties, William luncheon set, Mrs. Creighton, Mrs. Gladys Himkin; blood''6eets, round, dicuiar. wall of more than two hun- the day with wet towels on our heads. Kerhick, Robert Sanders - Blood Darling; luncheon cloth and 4erviet- J. T. Hern, Robert Sanders, 'Mrs. i � . dred feet in height on the side of the We were prrvented from renting or beets, R., Sanders, G. iyeywood,; tes, Mrs. Creighton, Mrs. Darling, Stone; -blood beets, long, R. Sanders; I , vale of Esdrelon. On this side, buying property eill early in April, globe beets, R. Sanders, C. Truem- William Magoyer; centerpiece, white, Chautenay carrots, Robert San4em; I therefore, there was no room for the when we socured, through an old In- ner &. ,Son; sugar beets, It. Sanders; Urs. Stone, Mrs. Creighton, . Ars. E. any other variety carrots, Mrs;.. ! coronation braid, Mrs. Stone, Robt. Sa'uders; yellow onion&, 11 I , gazing multitude, but, on tbb other di,n friend, �, small house in the city, sugar beet mangolds, W. Kernick; Lawson; :il hand, this well made it visible over in a narrow lavc, with the houses long mangolds, W. Kernick, R. Creighton, Mrs. Darling; Roman cut Mrs. Stone, Mrs. Re�nolds; seed out- � I ,, I I ��, : the whole plain, and from all the sur- closely surn,unding it and cutting Off Sanders; globe mangolds, W. .Ker- work, Mrs. Creigkton, Miss Coch- ions, Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. Sione; � ... rounding heights, so that everl those the air. I nick, R. Sanders; intermediates, W. rane; eyelet, Mrs. George Marriott, Dutch setts, Mrs. Heywood, John left behind ' and who had not ascend- We visit,d the . peopld' in their Kernick, G. Hepburn; early born Mrs. Stone; French and eyelet, Mrs. Triebrier, Mrs. Reynolds- Swede trir- ed Carmel, would still have beentable homes, had a regular Sunday service carrots, R. Sanders, nantes, G. Hey- George Marriott; embroidery, punch rips, John Triebner; p�rsnipg, Mrs., - I I " , . ":,: I I to witness, at no great distance, the in the lower story of our house, to burn, G. Heywood; long orange or work, Mrs. Stone, Mrs. Darling; Stone,. Gladys Hunkin- celery, Mgp- I I , 1� �' . J fire from heaven that descended on Which our Tiv,ghbors and others far- red carrots, R. Sanders, E. and It. towels, Mrs. Creighton, Mrs. George Reynolds; t e s. Stone; cab-' -'Q . I - omato %, M� . . I the altar. Two hundred and fifty ther away wnuld drop in, carried on Snowden; white or yellow 'field car- Jaques, Wm. Magoyer; sheet and pil- bage, Mrs. Stone, -Gladys Hunkin; A V , feet beneath the altar plateau is a a small disp,asary, and I started a rots, W. Kernick, R. Sanders; Indian low cases, Mrs. Marriott, Mrs. table beans, Mrs. Reynolds, j. Trieb- . -- 1: Ltam corn, Jaques; pillow cases, Mrs. Creighton, ner, Gladys Hunkin; white beans, - I:_ - 17T ,,aulted and very abundant fountain. small girls' ��rhool, being dble after a corn, G. Heywood; Bar Marriott, Mrs. Darling; vanity Vera Kestle. !- 7- �� - J.i While all other fountains were dried time to ,�(,ni a room for the purpose. Mrs. L. Reynolds; water melons, R. Mrs. . - . - . -- zkk 1. - up, I can well understand that tbere The next stop was our being allow- ,cj�Lnders, T. M. Snowden; pumpkins, dresser set, Dr. Grieve, Mrs. Darling, Cut Flowers -Asters, Mrs. G. Hey- �� might have been found here that $UP- ed to rent fr,,ni the State a part of C. Truemner & ,son, R. Sanders- Wm. Magoyer; Bulgarian, Miss A. wood, Gladys Uankin, Mrs. Stone; MODEL 200A erabundance of water which Elijah the travellei- bung -slow, and our po- squash, R. Sanders, C. 'Truemner j Cochrane, Mrs. Darling; Montemel- pblox, Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. G. Hey-' poured so profusely over the altar." sition wa� Son; muskmelons, T, M. Snowden; lick, Mrs. Marriott, Miss T. White; wood; sweet peas. Mrs. Reynolds, ' , thus officially recognized. I - According to Elijah's directions the It was a (1,lightful change to get Swede turnips, W. Kernick, G. Hep- modern cross stitch, Miss T. White, Gladys. Hunkin; Nasturtiums, _Mrs. - A F1 F R three years of research and development the prophets of Baal erected their altar away from thi- house in -the city with, burn; turnips, any other variety, R. Miss E. Sweitzer, Mrs. E. Lawson; Reynolds, Mrs. Stone; pansies, Mrs. . - -IRogers laboratory presents this new Symphon' Console and laid the sacrifice and hour after to us trepiece, colored, 'Mrs. Creightzm, Heywood, Gladys Hunkin, Mrs. Re ' - , A y fore;gners, unpleasant sur- Sanders; red onians, Dr. Grieve, R. cen y - as the idral radio for the better -class horne. The powerful, hour.they called upon their god until roundings. '.�ome months later His Sanders; white or yellow onions, Dr. Mrs. Darling, Mrs. J. Luker; bed nolds; geranium in pot, J. Triebner, single dial receiver is equipped with the famous Rogers A/C the time of the evening sacrifice but Highness th�- Rajah, -kindly consent- Grieve, Mrs. G. Daters; tomatoes, R. spread, Dr. Grieve, B. W. F. Beavers- Mrs. Stone, Mrs. Reynolds,- "dablias, ' "there was neither voice nor any to ed to sell iis a site which is a most Sanders; celery, Dr. Grieve; citrons, Lace Irish, B. Beavers, Miss E. Gladys Hunkln,, 4 gladioli, R. Sanddrs, tubes, including the Rogers power tube affording excep- answer, nor any that' regarded." desimbi, -ituation for mis,-,ion prem- round, R. Sanders; paranips, R. Sweitzer; netting, Mrs. Marriott, J. T. Hern, Gladys Hunkin; collec- tional range and volume; a completely shielded audio . Then it was Elijah's turn to prove ises. So the settlement of the mis- Sanders, W. Kernick- Hubbard Nrs. Darling; tatting, Miss E. Sweit- tion woods, named, Mrg. G. Heywood; amplification unit, and illuminated dial showing wave the Lord God of Israel. At his bid- Sion in Rutian was gained, which squash, C. Truemner 1 Son, Dr. zer; battenburg, Miss A. Cochrane; best writing, first stanza of the NA- - 1pngths. The receiver itself is encased in a beautiful genuine ding all the people drew near. In -was cause for gratitude to God by Grieve; table squash, Dr. Grieve, C. with 'miLchine-made braid, Mrs. Dar- tional Anthem, Mary 'Sims, Jessie Valnut cabinet with built-in Rogers Symphony Speaker and that great assembly in which no whose perni ission­,, Princes rule. and Truemner & Son; cabbage, P- San- ling, Mrs. Marriott; other than Jennings,^ Elizabeth Foote; drawing filter system. Price, complete, ready to "plug in -then tune doubt Ahab -was present, there was who willeth that all men should be ers; winter -cabbage, R. Sandors; embroidery tray cloths, Mrs. Lawson, of Huron County, Jessie Jenriings, - i in" -$395.00. Terms arranged, if desired. probably not one but Obadian Who ,av,d ,,,i come to the knowledge of best collection vegetables, R., San- Mfrs- Darli4g; doylles, Miss E. Sweit- Petty Complin, Mary Van Camp; was in sympathy with the prophet. the Truth. I f, by all we went ders; special green peppers, B. W. F. zer, Mrs. 'Darling; luiicheonset, Miss dra*ing of province, of Ontario, Rae kle set to work with his own bands tbrout, e White, Miss Sweitzer-,'Mrs. Darling; Herig, Mrs. Stone, J. T. Hern. We invite , and choosing out twelve stones, one anxietie,.q of the m,ind-it has been, you to call and inspect this new de,luxe.,Rogers gh-dic;rnmforts of the body and Beav, rs. luncheon cloth and serviettes, Mrs. Domestic Science---iBest school lunch, Radio. Or, if yoki would prefer to see,and test it At home, we o DAIRX PRODUCTS McAvoy, Mrs. Lawsoh. pillow cases, Gl)idys Hunkin, Mrs. for each tribe even though at that made easier for those who followed 11 Mrs. McAvoy, Wm. Mag'oyer, Mi - Reynolds -,. best will gladly arrange such a test without charge or obligation. time the kingdom was divided. us to gain settlement in the Native Five pounds butter, Win. Kernick ps A. jar plums, 'Vera Kestle; J )f rasp- . - Having completed all his arra c States of Central -India we are ve , Cochrane; cifesser and stand c6veirg, be'rries,, aladys 11unkin, ' T3;rs, ston'. ", ng � arateful -Mrs J Ir. ry J. T. Hern; ten pounds butter, Mrs. B. Beavers, Mrs. Jaques; ments, even to the thorough kin Camimbell Rut- liff Mir -2 -11 ­"els� apple pdo, Mr& Stone; hemmed hand- 15,1� - 1, , , , ,­ So T., Holmes & Son of the kindling, he drew near and prayed thus: - Lord God of Abralism, lam. . . 1. I a. ustard, rs. Fuss; pou a or prints, William Kernick, John Triesb- ner; most neatly di4anged "plate e Mrs. Darling, Mrs. Luwsou-, sheet and pillow casesi Mrs. Darlit'g, MIss kerchief, Dorothy Luker, Mrs. Stone; dressed doll, Mrs. Stone; faicy pla- - . . I ."', ,� Isaac, and of Israel, let it he known --------*— butter, J. T. Rern, John Triobner. Sweitzer; bed pread� W, 9� Coatei, cushion, Mrs. Stone gnd,2nd; crochet , .� ir. .11 , "', I � , , ,-it,,` this day that thou are God of Isra4 and that I am thy servant, and that Missing Fingers, -In one 0 -the South African tribes the husband has MANUVACTURES & IMPLOMMNT8 'Flannel, all wool, W. W. Tafhan; Dr. Grieve� servietto�, M�s.-,Daflihg, P ,D4:,. Lav,rson; �Tbdlgt` `fitlet* Mkfk Mrs. work, Mrs. §tone; button holes, Mrs. Stone and 2nd; painting, Mrs. Stott% Wpt .,,,�,.; , MAIN STREET - - SEAFORTH I have done all these things at thy I the trench. I And when all the people saw it, EXETEWPALL FAIR - -,- . . . � 41- �., A 11 1­1� 1. Creighton, Mijas, $,W&tzer, IA,w� ' Irs. Ruth Bal , an'I'Iry -11 lkvv-ill JHyeelen Stanbury,, pil- 11A., Di . � I word. Hear me, 0 Lord, bear me a finger takem off at t64 first joint blankets, all wool, Southcott Bros.; sdn. - X. itze ' ' aetai4, Miss� - 9*0 To,. X , Ile!, Mrs. Stb-ne- hernstitebing,, tlff-,�� 1, . .. ...... ­:: . when he iosps a wife throuvb dea woollen yam E. & R. Snowden ra.. .r%-:�'TIZ 0­4­�, � -11 I 1. 7t&- P I � - - -- I ------=!M . people may Iniow that tn6u art the Lord God, and that thou hast turned their heart back again.,' "Then the fire of the Lord fell and or divorce. If that custom prevailed across the line some of the swellest citizens would be unable to button ) 0 E. Darling; rag carpet, Mrs. PD. Dar' ` ling, Mrs. E. Lkwaon- tailor custom I suit, W. W. Taman, goutheott-aros - .1 S; an me Cob , 8 Creio*�on, Mri. Darling, *9. Law- 0 1 1,1-, aka*n thread w6rlt,, Miss Whi% S - Mrs. M&riott, hitudkeTchlel0s, . ,Mrs. - ha -ad w, rked towelsi luts.. * bn - Stone, M-Irs. Lawg , Dorofhy� liiker. 'Misceillandow,-Best hanittet handle , , - - � gate; -Allen Mrs. , 1G, La*son; best . e — YOUR SUMMER COTTAGE I consumed tbe'burnt sacrifiee, and. the their sbirts.-Lindgay Post. . collection general goods, Southc;4 Bros., W. W. Taman'- beat colledtion LA*66n- collat azid cuff set, Miss A, C*ehi4jre. fancy Myj.. C. Sims, Fraser;' itird house,' Gi�rgo t-mith, - . � wood, and the stones, and'the dust, and licked up the water that was in I V - I tailors' goods and f�ishingsl W. -V. * gpron P Mrs. Darling, Miss White- )Adfeif un� Allen Ft4ieri best school'diAp.14-y of' getAWes kkri V4 own Jby: �chu,61 &Ildranj I . . I I I I - I the trench. I And when all the people saw it, EXETEWPALL FAIR - -,- . . . � 41- �., A 11 1­1� 1. Taman; eoil��66n booti, and otoes Soutbeott Pros.- 'assortment \ o 7 +�..Ad W - -W * i6&;-- - air lad' I derwear,'Mrs., Ctefghtdn,'�.krg.,. 8flifs-4 -'is A . :� nightgown, Mi,4. Crifghtork-, '01 I I � .1 I-' .- open 'to any, AdhoZL- -ftetbt .8tha I . I , A WiUit Powell Spied . a*1 . Xor p4fi of bi I � I , I . I n nue - I 9 .F L-ochrWils, umn -uweiwjwl� I pnnolsps cuiti �InAda ,by rXI 14. "Job ,�alld; uli- �� I I they fell on their facds; and they. % ,+rwin wee I . ., , �', I I boots, South6ott Bros.. , I li�� - � � - 6 9 .- P IV I I slip, ,,IKrs. Fldss,' infinW 14dkot�-,M"'. di�r, Mrs., : � � a V- ,, 1. � 11 I said, The Lord he is the 19od ; the � I il . -# �, 4 1� .. - � . I ­- � . ; � GRAIN.AND SEEDS Sp"1418-48ewift machines, S. Mo,jr- " At's'boAnft,' " 1 � Whb'h�i niig- . � I .-.--. Lord he is -the God." . I I.. . . � Lawion, Dr. G4eve I - 14'fa bttsket,',4Ge6rge. I siiflth- ;11 . ,,�­ .- �,' � I tin &,so O.'�X4.-Singlof,,-,cream seb- 1. I - � , boteess durs, , Ads, Jeatt . RoWt " Wigr -I 11", �?... ".... � "I " � I !Dr. Parker'says W connection with -Mri- tawso;ji- ..W It, , -1 "' , "A"', , iiiketiop, - . Fall -wheat, ww: T. IVL Snowden, I 1-bilit's I �Q. 4. ' owe.* I -vior1W.G44fte...�0�'.. �i�,� , ,� I s�stgk�,Vl Phillips- piano, S, Ngtdd :�**ioji - " �"- .. I I I I these incidents on `i�heat;' Ted, a , . 1)'r, , A, -hl I "'Ailllb 660.yl J*Uh3, o0biti6t . ­ I i�A­ �,�. I - I Mount CarnA-i Mrs. Fuss; fa,ft;`,." N. P. ' i dkot# Mrite I r � - I ,,, � I � , "So much fo . I . &; Son I �,Chieattftfield suite R 9013 ­.&, - "', I ��o'; � !, . � I "I r the praj�er fol Aft'MA, -*60,��, , Zkjrhdd##�� ! I H .'. .1 - *a;. 9' ner & S07if" 44y.,Variety splug " , '. ­ . . -, 1, et - .,D - I 161olk- TrUeni ,� -4.v . _ ,* .�! 11 ­ � p wi . "" ­. � , , 0&,V,,�,�b4g!, , f6idory; --- 7 1 . I , %,%�," , , � D6 N #.*.,',-��6,� , s -att , Iii I # ­ x* %'I L�­.r"�',­ Aff-,��ho% &,", " 1 #7� � 1�1'1' SiViol, �Xik , ­ kid - 1 7 11 be interesting to contimst vfftli:4 -� 110 -at, C. Trilemi4*1 & Son, Mrs"'G. upolibs, L. V. 11 K . atai . 6filingl- . - , , - , , 1j, " ,4, - ii -- ... , I I � ,* , po"'l ; stoves, B. W T Boikbft' ` - 10 I � . " .!" .,".!".,:- , . . ­ �, - . .4& - . and 6d . I .7� `4i'll"i"i", " I this the ptayeT of the same pro0het.,Db,t, � ,4 ri�4,Artwo; 1. 1.71 , ,%Aft, I ,,.�'�� - �­ .,�,� ,- . I . '- , ,L '. '4 X -- ,7, - 9& .: '616tr Kn��' ,��­ �'�:, .',�.'," , �,,��­�,,­, .. . �, ,,, , � I � 4- � -, - �. --�;�( - W . . - t-, srs. -6-rowedl'­�jbarle*, E fit and 2nd. - . 11'' t I I . I "I ... " . I . -1 - �: - ­ I 111- - . , , ., - , , 5� �, ,�' �.,:L.'J.",'��";. . ,� �",' ;":-t i� ��'..,:,�,'�,, . . . �­ h On" "116fe, , , " I , � 1 4;, :, � , , , . : I , . , 1 � ., 11 1 ,� . I U. -I. ­'­ �,-. .. ­ '. :-,. 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