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than th6y'hold of the 'present Henry '' -IM a spOial meeting of ther e9un- Mrs. Grjfth presumably kept 'a can- .V1 " ot f.ko# lod with ,4 AW,ar 7,craxp -for., vorthwist ,
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I I - ,cdl on priday the sum. 01 *Z56.00.,was ,dy or "gibeery;ptate here, but accord" ,rich to i PrAine, population ot '44Y co. . ,
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admi ati' fteepted from tbe Canadai.Putiniture iz which' -was held on ,*e afternoon ifteet tp Eait-1W!1li;Z�4Get inelu& i . ,� _ft .
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. shortage of bands and, in thoilfut= of - the' da,O of the. fire, the buil(bng j�. ,n; -0—ros , tQ,!QaLV#wLUd .- " U#qttA,
-the fai�ner population has experiene- - the said company is , to iuppi,y i "was a "sort for abandbued 61ioracl� ". # ': � ,q irotmvo 1*`!Pr4iTi4,- J%VA *
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ed hard times, over a greater length,, , _men . J.orn6 a disreputable - ifiqrae I I . 1 7 ,
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of time, and to a greater extent than The representative of the Maitland, 11n any casi;� ime;t&a it"'.ivas, 1,,��161�. to", WaM on .. . L I I - . i p Win- . ,*
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tion, �Vany was ,here on Tues- ter mak.hive� -i4em�,'%e fwe rapidly . ... . ,V. , pr . aFwUth6;ties, or
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a day with. reference to 'I, , I L gained headmm I or Goderich iStreets L .1 , ii I a put the . I . .
Sapp ying e ft- . y. and withln� a fevr Ma , � poults, in pr.
. , have given.rise to much deep think- . tric power to the.tow.n. The company, minutes was raging in buildings .to MyAix o'clock in, the morming some m I -ot l*la-"'-` " ations, they ' - 4
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Ing and thi's thinking has found ex- is developing power on the Mo�tland the north and south. Firemen, pumv- four hoiqs, after tb had been discov- = � . asse -to -'tho � Frgivine -- of- - -
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I . . River at Benudiler. . I . . . ter from- a fire tank at the ered, the ,fire . AZer*, Wher6, they' graotic'a eir
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I pression .in a, condemnAtion of the .The Don4ini& Government has corner of Goderich and Main Streets, 'The work of selvage now 'began. indecent - a. ,fthey lbe. . .
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policy of the Henrk Government, , completed a purehase,of a Site for cor" ntrated theii 'Worts on, saving Teams appeared and.. goods- and chat- c4me, disple-ased �6ecause' their chil- I
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, be e arge fr*m)a store occu$jed and tels, which. had been Saved. � from the dren were I
that is both sincere and widespread. - the proPosed'new Post office to:' th 1 . � compelled Ao at Wn" school . . I I ;
erected in 66aforth. The Property owned by William, ,Campbell on the flames, were collected, and stored in, for educational purposes, an, ,fornteed
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.The high-handed and autocratic-- -ibelongs _where-A_X__RkxtleWr�_ — - -AAA -�by.Atlq� �0!10& in, an *�ttdoor .-, 44dist 6_1 . , . and, - , I
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- a op e - Y- _V1_ i �. , Henry .an Winter and John Rankin. Mr. J. M. ery store now. stands. Sut a sharp e clear- marebled to enter , I r, �,�
--methods'-- -&-i t U b d Best acted for the Government in the south wind minimized their efforts led. - Then iame� -the sightseers.,,. For , ' - n Was stopped. and the lead-
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his followers in the Legislature; havil., matter. and the,1Can*&lI building wa' doom- daYa.following the town was crowd- era were Imprisoned. ' Tb� provincia
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� Mr. W. J. Allen, agent -for, the led. 'The British-H,6tel barns, across ed,with. the curious from miles around men*W. ,0y , parli,ament, Mr. Leary, ,
been duly noted. . Their refusal, to - Deering Harvester 'Company, deliv- Godlerielt Street to the north, dry as —her�e to Se;D the .destruction'. I saM flThey won.%,.vote, fight o'r obeyI . (
answer questions; tf,eir policy of ered ,tvv-.o car loads of implements at tinder, soon leaped with flaines and Following the fire, Mrs. Griffith the law'und it's time -for a show- '
' . -the Seaforth, station on Saturday. together -with barns to the rear, wis, was arrested on suspicion of havini down," and -proposes the liberal. use 4
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treating all opposition a,,; ber.e.ath ." Mr. '"J,Ari Cummangs. won, the hat cornpletely consumed. I , fired sl�er premises., .Shi was brought of blacksuake whips and- -swaamis of" .1
contempt, and the -opinions held by , offered by the Greig Clothing Co. for The water. pow gave out and the *bef,oT6, -the Mayor and- Mag!#Tates hornets asF,j�tttrk-naked marching pre- 0.
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anyone elge than themselve-, as fool- the bighest scori made, at the botw1ing pump had to be moved to a tank ar, Vilso% SpToat, and IWAttie, and in ventives.r. ' , 1� - . i
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I alley durin�g the past mo,ntli. the corner of l0hurch and, Goderich the evidence. given by citizens, it was "th, ,Doal&obof�a ,were rebently iv- - I
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ishness, has been one of long, stand- - On Saturday ,morning the nVerch- Streets. ,Before pumping could he re- ;shbry m. 1, that the -defendant had re- fused admittance in colonizing for%m . t
. ants -had MainStreet- in front of their sumed,,F. Coventry's Shoe store,�.on tently taken 6ut'� an exhorbitantly into ,Mexieg and s' this refusal'
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. different stores scraped clean and the west side of Main ,Street, op- 'largainsurance policy ,considering the they -have, upon the advice .of their ,
Nor has their eagerness and pro- � since'then the council have'liad, the posite Mrs. t�riffith's store, had fal vailue bf her building and st6ck,'dnd abettorg, - instituted, w1lat Is7known as - .
ficienc , in applying the whitewash . snow carted away- so tfiat tbe`stre&t Ien prey. to the flames � Which now that she. had furthermore been heard 15the ismall ,group settlement plan""l,
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. y . is in good, shape. . I . spread rapidly in, both directiong. The to sity that 6he"woul(f burn- her PrOP- 'and are settling in Northervi"Michi-.' . 4
brush gone vanoted. I (Mr. Aff', Box has purchased the ' Mansion House, a recently comipleted erty. Ile ligagistrAtes accoiding17 gan. I . I 0
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The Mail. also's'ays -that Mr. Hep- restaurant'axi,d confectionery business 'brick ,building on the old Royal' Ro- committed, her to Goderich jail to I
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I of 5hr. - Strass4. Mr. Box is. a live tel corner,' is, by this, -time on. *e await: ,the next sitting -of court. . The legislature of Kentucky recent- -
. burn ha�s done nothing buti"cold and '. . . � . . � .1 . I . ly,7ed a bill taxing nudist col*nil6s, ., t
' - . young man and . should do a good I . . $1,000 : nually and. enf9rcing the er- I
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,, manufacture scandals. ' Mr. Adam Hays has -added a -hand- - . . . . � I � "M" .tio. a wall of concrete material' 4
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. . Mr.- Hepburn., does not have to, � Sorge -grey carriage team to his Jiv 0 * twenty, feet high.arourid- their prem- - .
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l . manufacture scand,�ls. . 0 SUNDAY AR"w"RNOON public 'but not our Heavenly Father
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I The following of�cers have been . '' (By Isabol, H�miltoh, Godeiiqh, Orit.) I * I ' 0 from -witnessing
he, when there are already, so, many elected for the ensuing year in con- 0. ' I . . � ,nudist' offences, - - 4
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. of the Government's at hand to en�. , #�ction with the Ladies!.Aid Society - . - �.. I 4 r . . I .. . . I I I . 11 � against ' hdrganity, The Kentucky * .
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I in the- Methodist Church: President, Blies ing.on the'little hand*- ., � WORLD IWISSIONS . .
lighten, the -people on? , S I
I . I Mrs. W. Hartry- vice-presidents, Mrs. Whose work is, yet undefie!. . 71he population, craze of Florida has 6
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11 All that Mr. Hepburn has. done, J. Twiss and, jl�i. J. -H.. Reid;, secre- And blessings, on. the little feet Misao San—A 'High ,School Girl mad i e it wi&-ope,n niidigtic� A recent -
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and do& in spite of the weight of tary, Mrs. W. ,D. Bright; treasurer, . N Alose -race- is yet ,unrun! 'Katherine Greenbaok edit'Jon. of Ahe daily , Miami News i -
'Mrs. F. J. Burrows. 1114* And blessings on thelittle bTain I printed, a full-page of realistic nudis- I
. of the Governffien't -on top, has been. [Poles A.ipe -being lald dowtf ... thi,§';W�k Mat ,has not le4_Kned -to plant Rt is the end of March. The schoof tic photograph,illustrations and near
I . fo the extension of the MeKillop I . d. ,Graduation, with its by welcoming reading matter, to the, I
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, tolift the lid on'a few of these. . -, I Tiiligi�hone Systern into Hallett, 'Godibless the' 11coming,manl" �erem,ony and- happy tongratuhations, oncoming nudistic colony of, Miami' .,�
, axpayers .Wiss Marjory Rose, of Guelph, , _Fro,m` The ,Record. of 'Christian is over. Each of the thirty-five grad- The nudists are established under ,%� 4
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have seen:beneath these'lids has' ' Spent a week with her aunt'.Mrs. Work'. , I . I ua-tes, proudly clasping,the treasured State of Florida Charter, known as I I
- I gIV- - John Beattie, of Egmondville, and . PRAYER . aiplarva—rewawd' of five long years the ,661-o-41tay Aealthoriumi with full, .
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en.them every.right to scold and at called on old Schoolmates. . 6f study—file out to the garden, where expansioA priv4leges. The promoter, ' , I . .
'Mr. James Laurie, aged 74 years, We thank Thee, 0 God, for the friends and teachers. join them in R,ev.Howard Seldon, §-aid:' "We live. . I
the first opportunity, further chas-r and one of -the eaify business, men of place Thou hast givw1i to children in, their graduation photograph. . ,
. . . . healthy lives untramnielledby foolisIt , 1
tisement will follow: I )Seafbrth, died, at his home in Eg- Thy Kingdom. Help us we pray'Thee Now they stand - in groupsl chat- clothing TestiAes which encun-Abeir .
� mondville on Tuesday. - to, put oui, ai�mms gibout them and �do ting. There remairl only the words most plEIGPIL' Open air is. es�semtiAl_ . .
The Mail will have some real cause � , - Heheall millinery openings notwith- them good always! for Jesus' sake. of farewell to teachers, to classmates, Clothing is a germ- bearing unessen- .. (I
to worry about the 'strength of the standing 4ery unfavorable weather; An�en. .1 ..., .f to their-64aved school home. It is tial having a Senseless sta�dard-'of` 4
I Oppositiai,a to the Henry Govern- . were largely attended on Friday -and . . not eias�� to say good-byw�. Once more morality. We''li-ve where nothing 1.9 ,
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'_ - ment, in- the country before the next - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jarrott left ' I . they."gather in the .familiar cl-ass- veiled and the ,sex inbibdtlons whicl# � 4 .
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. I Hensall or� Monday for 'Moosp, Jaw, Lesson Topie—,The Child and the 'room, scene of many merry pranks most have are discarded-."
1__% ., election. It should not be " Kingdom. I . . a -ad grave discuss,ions, They live it JSeeing is believing, etc. Inside'of 4
I. ,� wasting - ,where they will regide. - . all ovfer -again, but �t last the final
. . the audist clarnp ga0e entrance sat a
sympathy on the weakness 'of the Mr. Art Cudmore has -"a large quan-' Lesso ` Passage --mat' thew 18:1-6; phrting must come. Strains of "Fare- min solely clad' with a pair of spee- 4
He bu-rn,Me,Quibban-Nixon comul-n- tity of na:aterial on the groundfoT the '12-14;�. lin9:13-15. well to Thee" - �nd Other XarevmU tacles, working out a crossword puz- I
. T - erelction of his fine new brick d1wel- . l I d through the building. zle. The open door of, a ,home re- ��
.ation in the Legislature., Time has ling on 'Brook Street. .. . Golden �TextMitthew 19:4. Their faces,.usually so self4cohtrollsd', vlealed to, view a nude man* with a. .
a way of remed ng all things. 'The West End Beef'11ing in Tuckm I I . are-tear-stained_a's, they corae to ex- sa - I
1. . PT. od our Lord, .press -their -thanks.,' At the gabg A- -by hirri was a ,nud,e woman placing I-
.yi ,. I I � ersmith, which will com1nitence on,A , The disciples had ask I w making a leamp bench and close - .
26tb,,bas again engaged Mr. James 'Who is the greatest in the kingdom , (
I gain there is a pause and th " look-, disbes, while -standing on a cl�air ors
0 1 Rivers, Cromarty,.to,do their butcher- of heaven?" And the answer which ing longingly back and, -bowing many 'the top shelf of a cupboard. She .1
, ing. . our -Lord made, though it did not give times, they slorwly wend Weir way to -had dark -ho,ir, brown eyes and wafp I
. � Mr. W. C., Landsborough moved his them any particular light " to the ,bat awaits them in the stmn,ge,
S tr1c, .rather muscular'in appea.riance. There, I %
Does Earlp 'Easter Me an Earlp �ous.hold effects fr. Go&erioh and manner in which the coming of H' new wo . As the teacher waves,her it was—that'sp all. I
. . � . I is -preparing to . coinmence farn-Ang ]�ingdom should be ,realized,, did yet ,hand, Ae breathes a prayer, comhnit-,
,Spring ? again. gn�e them a view of one leading fea- ti.ng each to the all-lbving j�athdr for - A wornan of the Miami nudist col-
. I Mr. J. ,H. Cluff, Tuokersndth, ,has �ure of that kingdom, and impres'sed ,,He knowet� , the way that they -ony--promoter was _qu4�n%tio-4ed 4r ' " ' 0
There is an old and widely'quoted purchased 'the ,Drake farm in ffibb,�Tt it upon them in such a manner that take. P, r home information thus.: "If you an- I I
- from William Sadler, of Dublin, for they could never forget it. He took a How strange that Misao San' has wwered your front doorbell call im
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saying" that an early 194ster means,' mmo.00. . little child, -and set itin the midst of not come -to say good-bye! She has nude form and a brush salesman wAs; ' I
an early spring. ' I Farmers in tlh.i� Kippen district 'them ao a pattern and example, and 'been the president of the class there, what would you do?" No an- ,
'' started. plowing the end of last weX' He said: "F&cept ye arA corrverted:P Mer. Again. 'Mrs,. N. W.: OWill your- ';
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Well, we will find -'out this year. '� ;(Mr. Harr'y HayTter ,has ta,ken pos- —that is, except ye be altogether memory the 'teacher sees again those, negro male and female servants work
, session of Mr, Walker's livery bd!3i- turned from) your present zealous,, earnest little faces during their first d
Easter is one of the earliest in years. , as nudists dor,, No answeri Just
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. Will an early spring follow it? - ness in Zurich. . am1bitious, rivalrous state of .tnind�, d1ly, at sc,hool. How� eagerly they another question, Mrs. N. W`.� �`Wthyir
"and become as little ehildrren, y ' 6 imitated and�'tried ,to'. learrr, those 701rr young daugbter in i�ourtship, I
0 . From The Hvrion Expositor of -Shall net enter into the ,kingdom of .
There is no heed for hurry" f . . queer Sounding E-hglish words. WIhaj days entertain,,% ,her pTospective'hus-
I , . April -4, IM4 ., heaven." . a .privilege it has, beerl to irAplant band tete a tetl6 in- the 4home, parlor, . . t
course, but really, we would -like to These' words of the Lord, teach 11's idealt of life and to watch them grow will they be governed by Your ,nudis- P .
know. ', � . A detaohutent, of the 'Salvation to look upon the life 6f the Christian to young womanho . , 0
We . must "'We have no daughter. Do you want
. I . Army arrived in town on Saturday as a glorified chikMife. od. 4d. colony regvlations?" Answer,.: ,
Sleighs and cutters are not �eritire-� last and have- since held largely -at- look at the faith, of 'a child. It was gn tbose,days Misao San's mother
tended- meetiligs. . . said: "I to purchase a lot in our Florida land' k
ly out of sight yet. The're are patch- undoubting faith in thb,-e ,who are set "ad come and want M'Sao to development?" The,dispicable ftemd-
. ,Rev. A. D. McDonald ,and Mrs. Me- over him. Is there any more touch- hawe thisi )Christian education.' It
es of snow and snow drifts wherever. Donald were;.surprised on WeldnesdAy roup q bas elhanged her si�ter (in her third fsh-ness of the mudM,c answer is con�- I I
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f � eveQuig when a company of ladie I year .then), arid I wish this'datighter tairred in "We have no ,daughter,'
. one looks; the frost is not yet out o 'and gentlemen cofthe congregation ar 5 ,child,re'n who listen to father, Too the equivalent of -the- debauchery be- U
� , , to have a similar power, in her life-. .
the ground . -rl. .ri or teacher with eager questioning �
* vied at his door. Mr. McDonald wILS -eyes and receive 'as, goropel every She has tried, the government school Ing right for daughters of other I
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. But the days are really lofiger; the presented with a hand-sortne pulpit w6+d' that fallstfro'm their lips? examinations and has passed highest. nud.f9ts to practice. . I
I gowii and cassack and Mrs. McDon- en as ,children ,believe with UT1qtttv_ Her p0lic-school t The nudist colony -Oromoteft spy in-
'es- ew--heim have ad- ,
sun radiates a little heat; the robins ald with a beautiful china tea service tio,ing faith, so we, whom the Son vised ber to go there. The high School sistent upon, denying,living excesseo, i
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' and a large silver cake basket Oil of God has purchased with ,His ,�Yre principal ,bus §4int a letter, through claiming to be especially-
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� -us blood, believe o�, I,Oxd We 'her to come, ,but there is, something 'back to na-
the buds are behlalf'of,the"co egation.' Ms� An- ,io urging clean-Irrdnded in their I I
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. showing on the trees, and sap's run-, derson read the lofte.-,!-� , must look at the love of aj child. It different in this schdol. ,T am -not a tUTe` Tr4ethods of living. Pro,bWy, , -
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ning. I . At the regular meetiig held, Mon- is without partiality. Let tbqTe ,b Christian, but please,teach I Misao as Who.krnows? t
e Y6,u di The fashionable nudist women, have '
. . day evening, 'Rev. Xr� Edmunds was only a human face, and the child will , d hev,sister."
And,this,is only.the first week in appointed high sichool trustee In place q .., rose -leafed and, lip-sticked- faces, with. P
,Tg�le to greet, it; the ebild of the . toe and finger naits painted red, '
of Dr. Vercove, who resigned. Mr. prince willl'qlasp the -hand of'the beg- a .
April.' There have been earlier , Roberts, the engineey, 7FM_appointed gar. The ,&il4,of . _ _. _. - Why.L_ TO.-pleas-e-lovel's.-of _8�1_pftint__ - --- -_ f .
- Go& will, look up- � Ing, 9& course.' I
� - .. 9PTiftgs;- --Ther-e-hayt-been later -ones. Wtffidk`eWd_�,_ li-fid *Xr- Lus1by was aP- on, all -others as bisl brethren believ- The' Local Newsp' '
We have sum'ved them both. , ' - pointed bread inspector. ing that God "fiath made of one blood . aper ,'One, of the Daily News photo pie- , J
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Several farmers in, this' vie-IgitY all nations of the earth." - - , (Kincardine, Reporter) tures showed -three men and,:threer
I After all, the date of the arrival commenced ploNining the beginning of ' We moust look it thp -hope of a of . he womer seated at a -dining room, table 'L 0
-of spring is not so important a�-the this week. . child. ,It knows no boundary.. Chris- 41i S� the-facb,lth# t - metro� in nudistic, form,. One Woman 'was
. . Mr. Wim. lCaropbell has disposed of tians are children of hope. The grace nx)* reaches. into nearly adorned with a, glovI6 on 'her 'right d
date when. spring arrives to stay. il ,bits s,todk of dry -goods -to TVIT. James of Christ offers to all Qhristian� wibat every town and village, in the coun- 'hand -and When questioned regarding
That is what counts: - I Pickard of F�reter. is Irrost4ovely in the life bf tb� child try, the local nemnipaper is each year its use, �dheerily replied, 'q,m afraid . � 0
. . I 'Mr. Alexander MdCartney, Mll —its faith, its 146ve and its hope. So getting Ork .a firmer foundation and lof scalding my fingers, when pouring I
. . .11 'Road, has decided to -rent his farm Chfist said to these inquiring dis- becoming more end more- tLgeful to hot tea." ,The.other. Minted pitttlreS
, I . . � prior to removing to Kansas. ,cipl�es, "n- osoever therefore shall its home cO�TdtY- displayed nudist colony men, a d *O_
. . I An bffort is being made 'to organ. n' I
, , I I humble himself ,as this little child, It may be said that I the day bf thei men 'lounging around in home roonIS
ize a cv�npany to 8stabl 998 works- the same is gr;6iitest in the kingdom metroPcd'ti .. . ... newspaper i' at ha ' and bathing pools. � L
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.WHAT OTHER ,PAPERS ISAY, - in town and, to -.Upply Sedforth witli of beaven." This is tiula, but it is especially ab, I The News photo -pictures *I the, . 0
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I 1. 1, . - - ga%. Mr. D. D. Q is at the head ,,,It,,, not the will of your Father true that �he day or. t�e local news- Miami Itudist coloily certainly depict
. of fts,movenlent. . depToiajSle human depravity &M, Nor- A
The Beer and Wine Bill Whe wbicb is in -heaven, that one of these 'Paper is here too-
; entire debenture -debt .of Sea- little ones should perish." 11 . The metropolitan daily 'with its Ma legislators should ,eqact state la*.%
, I .. * - . forth is only, $Ii,000.00. . . If th , . th �, .:' ' ' *orI4 wide news,, its 6milc .9hepts' prohibiting nIidiam, in all public plac- 0
I i . ('Goderi-ch ftnal) I Messrs. 'Scott Broff., a this -town, e buisbandinan, rough 1111'e- ,odid its maglg�zine, supplements, while ee as ;an offence wainst'God on(I ,
. I baffe 'recently, sold a .A ness or wilfulness, till not his grounct of course essential .in , our modern learthlY morals. 41,
The' rAfac4i-beralded beer and wine bill has been . mag cent $650 .
. . 1mano to 1XV. WM Campllb,13'1, who has though -others so far lose, he is the I . . I I 1P
br&ught. beffore - the Tiegislature and .makes the I civilization, ctfinot take the place pf
purob,ased ft fot presentation to his thief sufferer-, if a 0hurth, or a faml the home ne . � I , � . �
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'>rem- ,-daughter, -rk,. of illy, or an individual iv'bift not to- . w§paperl. Thle,very fact - — . I
sale of these lbeverages pretty wide operL 1 Mrs. W. p, Newla I �
ier,_kreiry,� ,who :ftot many months ago said no 1% 'City 1M&- . in His will that none that -the -big citr,dailyi must cover a 1. I . -
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s i60iiih5d--*ou1d be psmed .... while h I y , broad field fdz4bi4s, its beemAng ild. ism in the avorage ne"tpaper than
- e B�a�go';;� Collegiate Institute s6cluld �erish; the'rei may he general
office, has capitulated to thle strong wet elenWnt Voothall 'Olub *ill play the- Seaforth loss'ens�ing, INA that 'ehumh that .bal in any sense, and- it is in the lo- in any, other busliteas �e,pterptise. It .
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iAbi§,)pXrbV and now pretekida that freer sale � Club on the fair gtow* here on tf�M`jj._thftt irldilidlial,' 60hall ,�' cal 6614'*that, the home!s- w.ee�kly doni-�, frequeA,tly spegleo olit ig� t1w, way, a I
' . �,� ,ear the ittates and wht"re it finds. its, triie use- which it belfev�s will be fbr t�e good, ,
ofbeei amd 'wine is a "temper*nc&l measure. TM Good Vriday. . �. ft eT ImIrcip-1 r. !40od �
I fuluem, , J � od,,'kh-w- 0 inion and of the com- 4 p,
- Op"SitiotQ pur'suing its policV, -of not -making a (MT. AL MoiriWt has purchased, an wth ndt,th4t any dhoulif jperjih.'� _go .
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edond&O-d stmid sgaimt,the�-Wa Stand, that- . old eatablislied busineod in Woodstock "Christ baking his. -disciples and Vor,-lafber ill, it is the' ,home rie*s fiiinity, regardless *f,*hat. the con- t
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Vatty isable of the .liquor question, will not make and will dispose, of his ',*operty in BIMIM-the � ft Ohildrenl -1& ,
I would be futile in any eftnt� for the CkvernmOnt le We- hame ,the greatest 'interest 4&hidpoint, Thist is more t4mn the I
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I 'has &Wmvined ,to plat -thb bill through. and, hae . , a d d . � 'd wai V,ery fond ;61 little in -the community in which we live, average bu§invss ,n*,n will _do ,or can � 4
I . Capitaiii. John Cbntingliam, of the '
� the nitjority, to d6 it. SomLa mewONws on both 101inton Fire- Del*rtri),euto was ser- gi'fdr;�Zd we can well Veliove that afidin the ,people who do. . I I
.. "Oddea a the House will respect tho feeling of . iously i n it Wat -the ug4y child, the shapeles,IR hors and frie-nds. .And it is *4 lo� (Of course the local newspaper, i� r
. (thoir-donstitueWes 1by recor4ing a notati" -vote, delorined ope., the chi'14 that had A*.' cal weeklY wihieh, -records- Ae hap. new on a Titni businesa basis. Thi's.
, when a Sign 'At fiffiAk.from a Wrth- -the little ,creature that ' , n, Y it.is im1 ng fr6 , . r I �
11 ,�Ard�hpth Ulurbib A0. ng%% *111 gmpoeb their im�ew. , ing building gtimck-,blih - #ft, the he", eft friftda, LyOuing�s of the folks At bo,Wand I -i%` Wh provi m yes to
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