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��� .11"lli, ,,;, F1 * The Judge who presided at the re- last fall, were found by"Mr. Keating
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I t '� 1K 4pers� "Matfon, Class A .
;111 ��. ,1�',P. 44 1- "' ' L " ' van ent
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111"..", �111 Some Conservative politicians and lot. I I "wee infmts� w*e b4plbilz&C "
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1. �` . . ,The suggestion of the Judge is Captain Gage -of the salvation, Army
i��'z, �. Conservative newspapers� par- L -evening �&eiet;ing, in
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. .1 quite right, as far as it goes, but the Cardno's Hit& The hall was packed
I'L "',�,� , Ucularlythe,Tor6nto Telegram, have
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... il L been accusing the Mail and Empire 11 Ceremony. I I
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.1, 1,`t ,',;, L . supposed to have government of the I block, iptends putting a now front in.
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""i Provincial election campaigrL in the stores of meosTs. lAimsden &
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,�,,, � Mail and , same time, that theory can be de- WE and Wilson
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11, It John Lydn has the contract, ,which
1, veloped along lines that were never , ' .
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R .." I showed little,, if any, partizans p in ' ' "' on 'Mx. MVFaul�g'new resi-
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11 1,�. eetfngs� It - Many instances to this effeci� d.e- - . "g
Nlli�,�. . it,4 report oi political m . dience on Goderich Streett, has had to
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9 1111,��,.��,.':. ". , ' veloped in thb'recent election. There ft 46 feet before rea-ding water
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`_� � didates entered the field who not only church and at present occupied b
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�� I I I elected, but who were not qualified ,Mr. John Tomlimon dieA in, Dublin
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- -t . . liamentary' representatives, of the' ' Mr. John Warwick -died at his home
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,lil M the election, and a full and unbias-' . I I .1 on'tbe O,th concession of Hullett in
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,�� led report of how the different lead- . his' 63r,d year. 'He came,to the ,ckv.
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-1 . their audiences over the Province. or a cracked brain can run for ho 1.
I " Mr. J,c4m HcAllister of Hay has,
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1,�,4.' . It is the,business of any self -re- . " near Hillsgreen, for $7,000. -
V ,�,: I I specting -newspaper to publish the . . small minority of cranks can nomin- Mr. W. A. Waueh, of the firin of
101 I . ate -a man to contest an election at McDonell & Waugh, has let the con -
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i, practically no expense to themselves, - tract for -a fine -new residence.
%"_� not as they think it Should,' or as they Mr' John Thompson, 'well-known
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; , I .1 . would like it to occur. In that re- . . mill man of MaKillop, i.'s e'recting
111,111. I to the 'taxpayers at large. , oneof the largest barns in, the Coun.
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T., , . its provincial campaign reports. I Such instances do not add to either i's just 50 feet. .
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"I i The editorial polidy of a news- the dignity or the purity of elections I 0 1 1 .
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111, � paper, however, is an entirely differ- Frorm Thi6'Huron Expositor f
,, �:�. frowned upon if not made impossible. 0
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l'. I I dred dollars instead of fifty dollars, Clinton on, ,Monday of this -week,
,2�,:.. . the support �b,gave the Conservative
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.., party was outstandfig I the daily and Perth aseembled in the town, It
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1`�l As the politician sees it, the duty of Canaddan Manufacturers, Associa-
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'41 I through thick and thin; six days in tion.' I � pioneer i sidents of Seaforth, died on
,E- ' Mondayrin his 73rd year.
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1,,�,,. , 1A defl,v,ery horse ,of -Messrs. � Mehl-
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T2. WHAT OTHER PAPERS SAYS
��ir, . For the privilege of being. called a, drd- -store, ran fh.e' entire length ,of
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N�, 11 party newspaper, the ardent poli'- - .
... . . - ' I . . ,Mr. Henry Cash ,of McKillop frac-
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%AiL __ , . paper to put all the political irons in (Chatham News) �
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�a - - � the fire and to pull all the political Now that times aTe getting better and busi- ]Mr. Thomas
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'4- ness is on the up�grade, it lits- time to pay tribute unconscious oln Tuesday af-
��_ 2 estnuts out. It is not even neces- '
�, teTiToon, -when he fe'l from a cherry
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Lq." . ry for the party politician to be a other provin"nI cities, for the manner in which tree at the home of Mr. G F. Rog�
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1. �,ii. subscriber of the party paper. - ihe has "carried on" during the depression. Re- ers. I .
1k.. , cedtly the same thought occurred to the Jackson Division co,utb '
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�_ The services which a Tuiesday, Jll,dge -Holt presiding.
*,�., - - - , politician is New-, 'which offered the following comment:
1111N��:',� . supposed to render his party, as the, )'When industry ,and. the building trade were The re'siden,ce of Mr. Charles Fink-
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i ": , olitician sees it, are, however, bn an ried'oi�. Tl�lely kept their doors .open. It is true ing destroyed, by fire the other nig"h't,
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1;r . - they had to pull in the belt a little tighter, had when a gasoline stove ignited.
��� z�; entirely different plane. to red'uce
, I'll U. . expenises'and cut salaries. But the av- Mr. Cronin of Atwood has purcfhad�
V,- , His party allegiance and help are � lezage 3)�Lsineiss man kept his employees ,on ,the ' ed the grocery s e ,
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:::I lt .i. . in the desperate efrort to ma.iin,fain the higli ideals `�Tr, William Bristow has just com-
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"i'll taxatioai� and hkght-T oiYerating costs. But ,they has the contract for a handsome two
�'-L�� times he should not be asked to do , L,
[[,N . , , , have nod corniplained. The prafts in -most bwd- sforey lb�ick residtence for Mr. John
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11 ;111. . Finlayson, John Street.
.. The smaql business mian, as founa in the small- Sie�fbrth cam now boast of two
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��;�,04., '' - reported WiliOng the members of this class of , frorn Detroit after having Purchased,
�w�, There are a good many politicians citizens. 'Mey have carried on, against strong thcir cars. They made the trip home
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". and wide8pread criticism of The Mail ha"ve ach4eved ,su Such condi- S'eafort�. -t, howeliver, wis
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ly , tions, and we take off our ,'hat to the smal-l-town not so �ortunatel some part. of his car
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'M :�. I I ,(Tbronto Daily ,star) large r,Pw driving lwuse on the pro -
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l.i; - . ... perty he Mcently - Purchased from
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�114,�,,k m, ualitio, n with which its party sup- a ww! to "respect" those in authority anfl, obey - cently presented, him with a baby
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11"JIL-_ ..... - plied it, I Ibblem (It Was a brilgihit thoug,ht On somebo,dy,la
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h,� I 0 . ' tribe ,but is as ,pTetty and
1, I liu�l � . . It dramatized vdftnes inherentt in us, as a
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LL , ;� - '' n0t,An� it QaSY to eixplain to the public the need ing. .
.� I r" - . . for this dm-wK7V,t,iOn of vIrtues inherent in the
f ,� _ , 1 , There seems, to be a wide differ' 11
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%, .j_�.. , MsPectl if they earn and de-, to'council on'Mofifty.night that they
� " , pinion between the two. po- 61ty.wiffl be,heldi ift ine thei oleetrie, light pples, reported
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��,g_,� litical p , s in Ontario concernftig serve respe& -abd'.thej will
,,,� '�ti�, - 'be 0667ed it they bad deeided'to, allow,ulle el,ectric light
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li, ;,� ., the'dife on which the old government ennet subh laws, 1by-laws and regulations as, are
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7 �,��..' , I -sholuld walk out and the new govern- I ft *1-11' not he easy to' filduce the peqple at,
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_� ..�. . - grivatives cre - such obfiga, - I The hay crop in the. Brucefield; dis,
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"i!"'i." i�.,,%;,�,, , , ., I trict i4i very light this 3�dsr.
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I 1. 11. -�ratives as the cause b2nd de"tion to rulers is elacted, Chn 'Patterson of, Auburn, won the $25.00
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Pedigree; then, the toute,
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, This significanice emikited-An, -the
ending As always *M fthenole to'his
words, O��nt chair,"' vbWd be sinl;-
owe stablo for the ymelg end."
',ffiarly forceffUl t 4
" . 0 not a few hoTZO_
John XwTeuvwh; vviting mandy
lovers Jif they were paralleled with
in Me Londlon. Free Pre�L% recalls a
llem,pty itol.11 . I
number of, the, more fAmous horses
During the last 60.or 0.0 years in
and their owners, who, were Promin-
Western Ontario ftere ,haw been
o*ft ,the Staft dbtldvit many,years
so6ies n.d . Of civoty, stialus'l-
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= be- z0fil, IQ wilih
Man$ -that '
"'A fragment of Saul! Slick is em-
other aubnals haming the same 'q
bodied in the following quotation,"
1. .
ties, - chamaieceTISTICS. -and, .,,��siuou,o
,
begins ,W. 'MadTavish, and, cmtkoues,
as -had, thelipredeclessors. .
"Amy Wan that understands horsies.
has a considerable fair know-
, 1,ri this connelcUpit our ithioughts &
-to
pretby
ledge of wonwn, for they are jwb
no,t go, out far-fayned -horses Of
the,race, trzwk,ii--horses, that were
allilze in temper and require the very
.
waamied up in front of the grand
identical same -treatment" .
We do not pose'as bd'ng an auth,
seband, just enough tD make them
liulbw and eager for race. Not
orky on),either horses or *omen. We
.the
like ithe horses in, the pictures we
adnilit admhultion for both and the'
gazed Jong, -upon in Uw hotel st4ble
01d4ime saydhg of IS= ,811dk has'
of Jay-Eye-jSeei and,Dewber and Aftud
started a trend of thougllit *,n horses
S., condng dawn the hqme',i#retd'h
of ithe past. '
We are of the opinion that the
RVith tails over the sul ft-, shaft curve,
amdI -necks iwell stretcho&
memory of w*ny gallant sbeeds bus
.
dwelt vMdly in the aninds, of many
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He was a, seedy-looldn-F, trimp,*
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Willile-&.a, what is a politician?
-
and he was working ,the *tyt1w-
' Fatlwr--4%n� a )p4fttman as a
old -sailor" dodge. I .
human macb6ne with a waggling
''
"Could you, do !Eoomelihing. for a
tangue. I
poor Old sailor, ma'am?" h& askiect
"Then What is a"statesman?"
as a sour,faleed woanan -opened, the
'"It. is an ex-iipoWcian who has,
door. , . ... I I ... I ... s . .
masteTdd. the art of holding his
Me, woman eyed him GUSPi4douslly-
tcnglUe." .
"Poolr,Old, saflolr?" -she echoed, . 11
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4�
41yes, ,muni"', rephed the traMP,
Jurge (to 'prisioner 'charged with
X'Nigh, on foriy years I followed .the
burglar,v)-4If you .. were in -the
water .7� 1 . ... ..
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bouse for no di-shonest purpose, why
I I WO I,` " replied, the sour-fitced .fe-
was it that you were in. your stock-
maic, as she slamimed the aoi6r in
.*ngi feet? .
his face, "it's; a -pity you &Wt
Prisoner ---J heard. that -there was
overtake it!"
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I sickness in the family.
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'D SUNDAY� AFTERNOON 0
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0 Lord how ha,pfpy should we lbe
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in LA, with Moses and gave to him the
If we could, cast -our care on Thee,
law., How .many ways. God took to
If we from self coul&�rest.
keep Elijah alive; fed' him by rav-
i
And feel .at, heart that One above,
ens, by a widow and by an angel—
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In perfect wisdom, perfect love,
and now to show that man does not
Is working �for the be�t!
live -by bread ,alone, he kept 'him alive
.
forty days without foodi. The place
Lord, make these faithless he -arts of
no doubt, renrinded'him of the man-
..
oUrs,
iia, and encouraged him to hope tbat
- I
Such lessons Isarn from birds and
God would sustain -him and- in due
flowers; .- �
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time bring him out, as he did.. the
Make them fronri self ,to cease,
children -of Israel, though like him,
Leame all thing& to a Father's will,
�
fretful and distirustful. ,
And ta-ste, before Him lying -still.
. "The wish for death, the weariness
Even in affliction, peace. 'Amen.
of life, is a phenornenon extremely
I . Joseph Austice.
-rnmon,: and common because it a-
,
ris,es fr6m,a, multitud� of causes; but
S. S. LESSON FOR JULY 15th, 1934
.
Unose causes all run up into -this,
Lesson Topic — God Cars For
that, as Scripture expresses it, "Man
is barn to.sorrow, as the Sparks fly
Elijah. .
Lesson Passage -1 Kings 17:1-7 ;
�
upward." Rebuke this feeJing as
y,, will, you in ,
ust deal with it as a
19:1-3. �
Golden Text—Matthew ,6:32.
fact, and as an experience of human
life. The sense of faihire,.the con -
Elijah was , the greatest of the
'
viction that the evils around, us are
prophets belonging to the northern
�tq,onger than we can grapple with
kingdom, of IsraeL and one. ,of the
the apparent nion-atone-ment for the
grandest and. most romantic eharac-
intolera�bleL wrong—there are hours
rw historv. The events
of his life are recordea in' four chap-
when under the -incidents Df thes-e
trials the ,Christian
ters of 1,Kings, in the first two chap-
ley2en noblest finds
it, hard to keep hils faith strong and
ters of II Kings,, and in 11 Chronicles
XXI-12-15."As in the case of Dan-
Hs hope unclouded. Take'any man
bas Iff -
,iel and of a majority -of the twelve
who ,spoken, words burning
faithfulness, or done deeds of high
minor prophets, nothing is known of
his parentage. Sorl*where in, the
courage in a Tnean and lying wor d
,be
land of Gilead,, ,a fertile and beAu,ti-
and cl�iances are that' his lif"'.
story'was clou'ded by failure or clos-
ful district Elijah, the Tisfibite -as
'
ed in ,martyrdom."—(F. W. Farrar)..
born. We have -.no ,account of the
ter, has conilpletedhis gticith year Int
,early 14fe of the prophet, He came
God, who sent His Son
upon, the s�cene in the reign of Ahab
,4 To die on Calvary,
'
who had given-hilmiself up to idolatry.
He, if I lean on Him,
, ,
and P,t the iinle when. the true'relig-
Will care for me.
. .
3 -on Was in imm�inent danger of being
� Sarah Betts Rhode&
rooted out. Suddenly the apostate
I 0
King was confronted by a rough -look-
'
WORLD MSSIONS 1.
ing man from beyond' the Jordan, de-
.
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,;cri,be,d as a hairy nian. Wearing a
Let us go back to the early days
leathern girdle -and a sheepskin man.
1i the British and Foreign Bible ,z'o-
tle. It was( Elijah the Tishbite, who
cietY. It is a story worth reading
had conpe ,as a prophet of Jehovah to
.
inany times --a story of faith ana
itell the. king there should be rl�either
da�iiig, a story of ainaving acldavc*_
.
,dew fn,or rain, but according to, h,is
i
ment. A lithough the Society w a a
� word. And then the prophet.hasten-
founded in London. on, March 7, 1804,
ed.,ba-ck to Gilead there to,be fed, -by
there. were incidents leading up to
the raveiis according to the declara-
that memorable ,occasion -that des,,llve
tion of God. ThetO, he stayed by the
'mention. The little ,market town of
brook Cheiirth ,dntil it dried up. Then
B . ala of North Wales ,has its own
the ,word of the Lord directed him
mehe in the history of the Bible Sri-
.
to gO to ZaTephath Where this Wants
cletY, for it was here that Thomas
would be supplied by a widow. Somie
Charles, a Calvinistic ,Methodist ' *
. lAln-
three, years later, when drought and
ister, had it laid upon his conscience
famd-life hadbecqmo well-nigh unbear-
to enlighten the spiiitual darknes,s
able, 'he again met Ahab when it was
that enveloped the principality, lHgs
a,greed that therie . should he a .test
nk,ad was Bibles -,Bibles in the Welsh
4o see whp was the supremle God.
IbL"'guagle—and. he made indefatigable
e�Ortis
When, ,Baal wins, worsted and his pro-
to obtain them in sufricient
0hets slain Elijallh prayed for rain.
numilyers. I .
Ahab told his wife Jetebel all that
Me Society for PrOmbting C-hris-
Elijah had. -done to trhe Wophets. Her
tian Knowledge printed an edition of
anger 'burst forth and she sent a mes-
10,000 Bibles and, 2,<)oo extra,T;sta_
fsengleir to tlijab, t6 ;E�lFbfiff-%,a g
I -nientsi-but,could, doi,no. mioi,le; "d the
W�ld bialm hislilife ae'the'life, of ,,,
needs Of Walev were Still iZ�qly un-
,of !the slain 'PrOpIlletS. Elijah fled a
'
"tisfied. Later on Mr. Charl,,
,day's journey inft the wildlerness, in
Wright broug(lit, the qyestion, of sup,
a .state of deep desponAlency. It *as
Plying 'Bibles in (Welifli, before the
no wonder that after such a day at
comnlii�tee Of the.Rellgiow Tract ,so -
that on 'Carn�61, so t1crions. and- so
CietY, Und it Was at a committee
exciting, tWe should, be'a' violent
mecting-of this ISO,Oiety'that Joseph
reaction affettigg the, whole syst;eTa
Hughes, Baptist minister of Batter -
of the miam. He was sla-ric, i -n the
,,,A
sea, made the Oft�quoted sug on:
gesti
great desert and -no doub-t his, '
. con-
.
"Sure4Y a So,cifity might be formed
I I
aciencei-had, be I gain to suggest that Ile
.
for the purpose. '
'and if for Wal -69,,
had ,been gmIty of� violende in slay-
-
why not for the Kingldow�- why not
' ,
ing"the, false y�ro�hcts $hue wrpsting
,
for the whole worlid?" It must have
the sword Of 'r4etribotion out of God's
oeemled arl inspired"utterance—as, in-
-hands. He,llaA yet to learn,that vio�
,leme;'ia ft�efbl to God.. �, it may hame,
,deed, it WiO. Those! Td�esent gave
their cordial support t6 the project,
been too that he wag blarass'ed and
'the result being 1bg foundation of
tamip-led by evil sp�- aAd, so he
the,'Brttish and .Pore��-,Bi,bie Society,
The
PmTed thit -he (inright die'. "Nature's
mania was not chosen at thif
stweert Iregforler, ZeMle sjeW, came to
mee6ng. It Was, 'adopted 'latier on,
bit ald"A r a ltime the touch of an
and OxactAly -defines the PUMPOSe and
O'nge
I t::d -him and said, "Aiise
tc&Pe ,Of - the 80cicty's work It is
,-Ad eatllyp He looked, end saw that
worth noting that the Inilmediate, oc-
once again [his, need was )ST'Ing miT_
Casion"W the. formation Of the Bible
"t
Aculously met. He ate And draitlk
, "d
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urday, 4u,na;. 20. Ly�all 010inir-
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ful$y clothied and seized the strug-
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gliq�g Roffouan. with an.approved lif,c�- -
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saving hold, -learned in acourovlmoE
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instruction at ,Huron- ,College. Wifiv
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some difficulty Hoffman, was -towed
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around the end of the pier to a lad-
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der, -where willing hands of specta-
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tors 1pylled, him, W salety. at-
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�ii;�d an. his soaked. clothing, 4�*aw-
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ford wolked: up the ,harbor hill witla.
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Hoffiman and saw him) dee17 on MO�-
way hoinle before concerning bimbseW
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with *his',own welflare-4Goderich $*-
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Driving homeward from, V&lkerftm.
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on Tuesday' night ' Leslie Harris, his�-
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wife, and fanAry, of Dondlon, werow
badlysfidken up when. ll�s car ran in-
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to -one Of two cattle thlat were graz-
ing by the road just north of Dan-
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jganno,r4 haivingbroken from the -pro-
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perty -of, W. A. Stewart, Dungan -non -
One cow ran On the road directly im
the parth Of ther approaching car-
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The force of the ciollisil6n drove im
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the froint of the car and,the, cow suk-
Pered a broken leg and crushed side.-
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The la�mal had to be de,sbro�-
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Tr:iffic Officer Lever 1nv;estiga,ted---?-
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-A pretty weddinig ,book place or&
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Saeurday, June 23, at Mt. Zion Luth-
eran Church,.Six Iffillie Road, Detroit,
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when uNhss Betty Roth becani-6 theli-
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bride of Laird, Black, florine,riT ofil
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. Wingham, and- now life guardat tha-
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Eas, twood: Park pool. The ceremony
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wa�s performed :by Rev. W. H. Nies,�
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,before an assembly of friends and re-
lativeg '. A supper ,and- receptlioni wam
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h,eld folloiving the ,cereinilony at the� ,
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ho -me of the -bride's Parents on Coush-
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ingAvenue. Mtin Black is, the grand- '
, son of Xrs. J.' Blick of Wingham.—
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V,inlgham Ti'mes-Advo.cate. -
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. Presentation .
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An enjoyable evening was spentf-'
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last Thursday whan the .pupils .of S_
'S. T"To. 5, Hullett, under the directiow. �
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of Miss Green of Clinton and Missi,
Dorothy- Little, teacher, gave a musi�
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clal recital. ;Several numbers wert-_
given by the entire� choru's While, ,
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others slang s!olos,dudts and ro'urdsr.
with some talking alito parts. Duming7
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'thle evening ,Miss G\-een, wh46 took
the chair, expressed her appreciatiob� *
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of the help -given. her- by Miss Little
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in instructiing ithe pupils and, ahso bei-
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regriet that .she was leaving theu
, sohdoi. The .pupils also expregsedl
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their regret by pTesent�ng Miss Lit-
tle with a -handsome "Derny" toilet
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set. The'Presentation was ftlade'bj.,
)Erma Mair and thle address read by -
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Alma Hogglart: Dear Miss, Ikttle�
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We, thel papils, -of S. S. No. 5, wisl-b
to express our ,sincere appre,ciatiom.
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and gratitude for the faithful serv-
I ices given us during the pa-st threek,
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years. It rwas with regret that we.,
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learned of ,,-our d&p,arture frotrnl ouT-
isch-ool. Wlei sh-all all miss you ii,liery-
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much an& hope that you will takel,
with You �16ias)art men-bories of youx-
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PuPfls of,,S. S. No, 5. We ask yow
to a,ccept this little gift� as a tokem
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of our tlianks. Wisih,ing you evexy,
success in your new school. S,incere-
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1V yours, Pupil's Of S-: S. No. 5-Bly,ft
standard. I
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.. . High Gun For Ladies
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Mrs. Fred Kerr of Crediton, -was
'shfooters
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high gun for lady at. the
Grand International Trapshooting
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tournamlent, the 29th -annual ewrW- �
of the Canadli-an Indian,% at St_
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Thomas on July 2. MT. Kerr 'wa,5
also among the prize winners, being:7 -
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second in, the secoifid event of th&
afternoo,6, ,besides winn,in.g O,thev
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Orangeman Fifty Years
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1mr. -C. IV. Heasilip of Hamk.kon�
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a Past iMaster of L. 0. L. 924, Txe- �
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ter, has conilpletedhis gticith year Int
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t1he Orauge Order. At p�esen,t he i%
chaPlin of Enniskillen L. 0. L. No�
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28979 Hamiltm, F-ify years ,an ()r�
angeman is ta lonig time and, Mr,
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Heaslip is tO be, congratulited. Z0
hsq._,l�e17y-_ed. as !MR-Ster of three . or-
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-ange Loidges and al.s,o gerVed as Dlis�_
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trict 'Magper oC_Verulam, LO,dge.__EX_
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,eter TiTnes-Acivoccate, I
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Record Timothy Crop
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0n Toes&y . tdternoi6n, Mr. william� ,
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Chlowen, ldointre*tl iStroot, brought a,
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saMPI6 of timothy haq into',this lo -f-
&e Whri-ch would be the ,envy of *a,nlr -
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. fWM"s not 'on"y in this vicinit3F btl*
throughout the province, this year.
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SeX !to be gienerally c6needed -
that ,1!
s lyear's cl�b,p 0-0 timot,h7 lisp �
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Short ba the,genefrVUR Irainqple which �
Mr. C&O*an showed us, lacked. but ,a
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half 4wh WV19 (five fee4 ki height.
The fwholej elid On Mr. ohowen's fpro-
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PeVbY f0ofn which the stalks weria
'bo'C'en, fig Of GVAVU0ftl1V good:
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. growth, Xt, 'MOWen has disPosed'off
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,to MT. willham coqw,. ,
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cord VOWDII hOy 'is on dis,p1hy in MT.
W11114110l IUM-tYlip-9 feed
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store w1jidovo.
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Stiff0fil Practured, Itibe I
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X;V,"M=We1,1l Gray of Hibbert, wHe ,
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08110'r WIWI% -MIM(Red bt§ tooting and
M`.10 00 ftll"ib--Afv*�, In -the &94 "'
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