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CanAdA 100=00* pai4l 11 -, I ". ly frighteied *qa i-v,r,u � . . I , . . , � " . i ... i,, jg��' I , -It - .Wa r ­' ��, . I .�, U, "L - this ,%ten it pu!r- - , I � 1, ;"" " " I cLean 1 1. . " , . . ,.,,,,'__ ,4y afternoon by - I 1 N " �, . , � ,4 . t , "� � 'I .11�, I ... �. , � . . The Strawberry season year I for the ,late ,Jvi�. OiiU ,. Third A vemi)t For te I --- -_ - � " I,, 1,11.1� �,, ��,, �­ I I , went of Upper Gaua& � � � � 1. 0 . � ­,- _ . , -1 ., s -, �� , . . . � , � - '�one, . 4i9m. The .4n - I - It stlaw- . to 0b*.1 , I ,L­,� K.I'L bad come and, ne before ap5 k �*mIi , C�­''� ': " I , Fqp ChINSIEA a , _1',100,000 taerw a 'the 8.04 iW4 " h1n*, ""We canno 1he, �econd -iomwt M 4 _ �, I I 90 , . E - I wa,w- , -, I'll, 11� ., , , . . _4,XRW#W of , , 'by '" - a 'purw - lauk an I . I -to- our, ­bawg V," Wit wi..Wt tioK supply - . . ,,,, �, 1'_ . --­-­li � . .. OlbWgy jtC-0rQWA '-RaeML, . . _'U i�ll k.. � .. �was really aware,of it. There was - � ", , ._ , . .- . �x, him, "'Sw must -Ft "W41," said .Ay eiop4w , ,. i�,, �.t July 23, 1909. tDoeftor D�umlop ifi. IM, IS , . ,h 'hole. at ,.the 'rear� of' tho '' .111.1,11 T,%',I)�'I�.­ ,*,� sgri"ption rate � ' I � d�6w,. Lord, Owe will give ytbu- an ,equivq- town hWI prolvedr,'-only ipailligll -.-�'Wc-: 07 I , , � 1 $1.50, a year in e, the W400 N k_ I ".' ,only a fifty per cent. crop over the Dr." Agnew of Cllintq 1_W puroh,s_ -plalniZg to -the ILegiolatiLW , . ' ' - , ,y, . - , ce - foreign, $2.00 a year. Single _ , � _ Ippo; W.4e wfafl elve YOU IOfto mill1lon eoslWfa le ... 111 tl�t�lsfta , . , "com -0 . The 441-mvent, down V* ,,,, � - i 1, �1' '� 14;14",��A��J� � � I I G? , Province and'in many, places. there ed adental Practide in'. 6Q0ne` 'Hat, ft'i bargain the . .da .C. nipmni, got almer- instead Of 700,000- Th4in theY a depth of 11.5 feet Wore sbAking .. � t; , " QD . . 4 I.d.1"S"', 1 -"I-" 4 cents each. . purdhasi i 11�11 'S' ' AJIta., and will mIDLVe to %9� W6SIb,� , %n Mg ,the. I,F�ds. The doe- eo� That was. what the, nok.. M 10.r), , feet. a, Wrly gooil , �1- lil,� ­ PACO) I—, . I . was not even' that. ' r�ibb�W .hX the got -100'000 mor', ., 'in,, 1,100,- spriing of water - w#s� I , ,po o'" , � '1�� , . 'IF The Wters� liob of G1W Township tor's Ispeoch is dlaily, 'ZINN I I 1� , ,y ive cailled a kood 6arg* ��111 . � � , , . . , 4g, �Ibma 11 .. I , . . " , ; L Strawberry socials were few and , for *$Titish OWmAW.". ,for. Mqkwmber, 0000 Anstood �bf, 700 000., wo they got it ils� doubtful if vfit'*oulq�'"f�plyl . 1, NA: ,i , n ­ apolieatiorL . 190 con�*Ined, 1,963, �amos. . . � �. �'. 1, , Advertising rates on . . I . 49ye 1844. I . eivt , . 211"; I straw;. � q'00' Ubdi6rf6 signal loot we0k " I . , SW � " . 11 far between, and lovers of - 'ges only in, The' TeVoIrt . . ,the wholle of It fbTlis- Sd� au'acre in- the requjromjn� i ;h# , � 1by the ,�, * - ,:f�,� : � " I . - , . ..., ^ Of th-- 9000eed'Ings i�s afbelaid. of 3L% .6d. - ., . � eilgimer of � . Ronisli per - ' . I I _� - I . . - there awe - ten axitonii*. , I - ,266 ga *Put"' 4 -.'�� . I I berries and cream and strawberry �Goclleric,4. . I I l: ,'DbotoeDunlop, was, ask- i . 1 -,,�.�4-',�: . . ias toillowta � ,,, ,1, I;` � I ��­ , embers of the Canadian Weekly , that was not at, homver. The `MT- HOPPM moiva his well Mft; � 2, 11 : - .&W. M .1 ' -Bela, morru, vownship, ed; "What was the CbAa& �Comt- - I _ , '11. I "'i "."'. � � � ,, shortcake were just out of luck, that Xr Xoil:m I ears, to pay i.t outfilb to the -blind strele� rQuidug , ,, 'P . , L , 1, ­'� �. AN.gws,papdrs Association, Class A . - whoI 79 years'of a,$* is -willing to pan-y?l 'and - replied,- "A wealft cOm ,my got sixteen 7 -Lnorth­1=& 60U�h 44A - - - ,. I I.. I -,"'was all. . Nyh�b iutereot. and yet th14 was jping -T,4r,, Ab :. ,- .. , L , � rrr'; 1. race any manof his age in theI. town� nwneyod corpIawation that had got am - th Ration and I ... I - , . 11 peny neAw e, , ' , y �':`­�; .. Weeklies ef� Canada, and the Huron e r ship for $1,Xo. He, says he'intends immense , advaq�n He the Very haid, bargain oix which they bott?s -pro . . * , ­ . But'cheerup. Th _ #, MAould UK . at a depth of alive 40 fteit have en- . , ,had no profit. 0 , ,, " ,Dunty Press Association. lime undl he is 98 years old. apply to titem vhA Lord Oydenham � oell ,countered about -five feet of water 1`11 11 i'' ,C .... y, t'. parled of To- Mr. Aingilin: %%at do the, I �� I I','' son is here and we are being told by , 'O,Xt. Thonuls -Smale of F,JinrAlle j& mild, that the7 viw,e a ' , bearing graviel. 'Before, under ing , I _� I I � 1. , � �'%', �i fT".11. ", , , I Rouls.1and Jo,blbers. Np, he woldd it fb,r howVl I . . ' , Wd . 'a', 1 competent authorities that the crop one of the aiki,st skillful water -finders plach � � to drin tl�e third well the' Public r 11''. . . . . . . . ,,A., . , i- 1 I ­ . . - in 0itaida. On the farak of 'Mr. �L not say thie, but it was the opinion -He'wais coming to dialt if t1w : 0�,v UN111tiosi oomln�as '. , " 1. SF,AFORTH, Friday, July 20, 1934. promises to be a bumper one. D ' ' of Flullairtbon,, who had seve . n off a man mdao bad, some acquaintance sioners W"d 0ep ;;,, I' . . arwson, would only lot him go on. The very , �nei and im, �,,iY' . I ,�,"�. . farm,of Mn Ed Westoott . ­ ., . Alternate days of rain and sun- wells on hits larro. none of whiph wer*� wM theim Thoy said that the wild' 'lowost is 12ls, ryd �an, acre �aud thp town q"rtor ,males east of Exeter in ord-err I � . I1116,i��� I mueligood, 31r.-SmIale located an ex- illm& were degI&'obock on their harids; %odis - for a �quarter of lan acre 950 to size up*tthe possibility of siecuriu&- - � , ' "I 1� ,.1,1.,, I Fulfilling Dection Promises shine are just what the berries want- cei - flow at 19 feet. On Mx. Simp- that might bek a very Pretty dory, S�d';Ior a corner 'One SIT -5- That was the necelsilsary ,supply.' I .. I �.. They havet . P I.. ".". I ed to make them grow in great pro-, ison"ls farm across the road, he struck v`hft'tbey`A6h`t'eXlandne into A— 2300 'an acre for what ,th�y had, goit concluded, however, that this, woul& . , . , U 1 � I I. an overfUmiAg spring at 10 feet. : "They bought it.at a fai& qptirciate for, IiW Sid. This was what thley were be an. eo,pensive , "LL ­ . � I I..".. fusion and here 'they. are. 1� -proposifibn oos#ng: .. 1) 11, - I 1,11. p There are a great in people ­. I . I The- (barn, and all its conrumts, and, of about Ss an acre. The whole Of1:bc,1d;was_0o uawh dead stock. What fr,�M four to ,five - hunda�ed - diillars; , '. &.­ . . 1, . I More powef to them. May they � part & the Presbyterian nonse at &e, crown and 'clergy reserves waIs it that ialsed the value of the , , . ... :­ . I ,yearly for byda,o pow�r- - Exeter - . I . , 1� I wattered throughout OnZyrio, who, increase in stature and multiply. , .N,344 were destroyed -by fire, early ,sold to the com�pany ,unlder� ladd since that penodif The -work Timlos,Advocste. � A y I'll 1�1 ring the recent Ontario election � , Thursday mornin . _Tee!r on of the milen who came, into it; noth- , , � .� . do , g, last, Dathurst. , Them is an,agrem, . I 11., �, . . . And may the season be, long. IA%r. W. J. Heanian, 'has been ap- the recorde,, of Upper . and Lower ing else in. the'vorlic,L" . Died in the West ,�� 11�1, '­ - campaign, were very free with their . . . 13Ers, 0, IS. Winer remived a We- , `1 , �" I . . .... . �, � I Of course we missed the strawber- -poi4ed captain of the Exeter Volun- . ., s, Salskatchowan. . I , gram fron� " -,J,:o �i.. predictions that Mr. Hepburn's prom- . ,i teer Company. 1-,0-- � t� ,, .1, .. . 1 watrou " I 1"'j,., - nes and all the -trimmings that 'go Ildr. and Mrs. C. A. NeDonell of ' � ­ I I announcing the death of .her brother- �� ..'v.. ise, to reduce the government's oper-: I ' HensAl left. last week on a trip, to 0 4ied . 1. .., . . 0 lu-*W, Richard 'H. Horne, who ' , . . along with them, but. when all is said I I �14 1, . 0 isuddenly from, a heart att4ck onJunlee I., atin expenses by fifty per cent., ,Seattle- JUST A SMIT 'OR, TWO � . 1. . 9 . . I 0, Lin . 2,Plth. " ilfei -i—s' survivlea by" his wife, I ... I .... i,,�, Would turn out to be just one more' and done, there are far worse things I Mr. Thomas Kyle of Kippen is said . 11 1� than raspberry pie—and not many to' have the finest field of wheat on . . foxinerly XWs..Offive Wood, of Eme- ,�, I . " - ­; . election, promise, or in other words, I I . -his farm that is to be, seen inHuron ,Ciorpchiail: 1IM-at new ri used A young navail student was being ter and one' daughtivr, Gwendolyn., ; ". . 1. I I I L better. County - this year. � . Ito be a clerk."t . put through tthe paces by an old .sea- also' his -father, 'Thomas Horne, and . N, just SO'much wind. or, Mirs. iSItacy, of EdnianUm, I I �`, I . But there is almost'sure to be at I The first of the King Edward rural S�eirgeaut: "111 -ow do you Imow?- captladn. I a sist, �. I 11, �., .., T0`1d4te1,,hoiev&, Mr,. Hepburn is . - Icorpoital: "Every -tirne, hie -stands 4,Wih&t would you do if a sudden Alta.,;Mr. 'Horne was -born and, raised .. . . mail delivery boxes arrived in h9ea- . . least one fly in the ointment of life. forth ,QA, Wednesday morning. They at ease he trios to -put his Tifle, behind stonn Isprang up ,on the starboard?" in Exeter ,And wenIt tD:*w West to- '' L # , E�` p)roving himselfa man of his word. . I a �-:�, I ' A bumper crop of berries means fine , are for the patrons along the Sea- his ear -"-Fredericton Glwner- ' "Thwow out an anchor' " sir." velside rwhena young man. - Exeti '., 114",_ . . ' 0 111W[bat. wwAd you do if another Tirriles-Advocate. I J ''I", Nor has he spared himself or his forth-Harleek- raute. This route will ,, 1� 'L �� 1. ��'�., . feastings for the consumer, but a 'I*.. 1. lRed: "I see Brown's igiot Worri-otori storm. sprang 'UP aft?" . . .1 '. be known ats R. R. IN Friday's Rain Was Most Welcome, :,", � I colleagues, who will run the country's. poor price for. th� producer. . 'The old bridge at Egmoadville�has car.11' . I . � I 11"Throw.out another anchor, sir." 4The rain stonn- of 'Friday was mosit . 6 _� ;, I busin'ess for the next four years. on . . . . bee . Greene: .uyez,, .rich uncle gwme it "And if an r terr'f1c storm' welechne, in this district. The crops; 6. . '. i . .. . , n removed and is being replaced I Othe , " "I . . . . . f � I ,�.�",�-, I a . salary of two thousand dollars less And the grower is.out- of luck all � �, 'by ane* and move subtstantial &true- to -him.-" , ,Epraing',up forward, what Would you which were again. starting t? sruffei�- I'm round this year. The price of straw- ture. . .., lRed: "Why hie told, me he ppat all do? " . '. . - . . . 4 ' I'd ,� . ,., : 4each than the former government 'The telephones, for the Tuckersmitli ,the monery hie had [1116D it." "Throw !mother anchor." for want of Inoistureare now in much, .11. I .... . . K berries was high this,year, but he V lb,-,,dteT condition and prospects for a . , Fl. .1 . ministers received f or doing the same . . . . . I Telephone system arrived and! will iGreene: "So We did. He bought "HoIld-on, said -the Captain, 11v[here ,d pip are very bright indeed. The� , I I .. I had no berries to sell. Now the pric ,two dollars worth of gaa."--4Gravd arre you getting ,all your anchor., 9"" cr 4 ­ I . . � e be distributed to the subscribers next I mois!ture peneitrated, the ground to a,. kV 4 work. . from?" I I I . .. of raspberries will be low, because he week. - * Forks (13:C.) Sun-. 0 "From. the same. platce-you," re go t- good depth. In WUngham,tbere was. I ­'' . I . I i. . That is starting in the right place, . 'Miss Norma Dofoe of Madoic has . . I I e. and a half inches of radribell an(i " I., I has too many. ' Wayo,r: "I never saw the park ttng your storms, sir." -U. S. S. Ten- on I ,�. I but the reductions are not 9topping I I . � , been appol teacher of Modlierms d ith pape -as it is thisi neslsee Tar. . I this is as much rajin fall as we haveR! I I'll, ,�� � . - . -and Engftslh,in, Seaforth Collegiste lilbterO so wd -r had all told sjinc,e spring. Th16 high- ,. .1 there. Rather that is only the start- " ... I I !:.4 I I 0 I" Institute as successor to. Mx.,Crai.g , OnOTning. How do you, aecount for 0 wind that accompanied the storm im . .. I- ��- I I . . 11 I , . itql� "'If theboss doesn't take back what IA.,. ing point. i:_ I . 1. TVILaKElop, township, council will als- , , I irriany places -caused consi derable'da.m.- � � .finding out thing8aboUt gpdro sue debentures for $3,677.46 for the iSuperintendent: "The Park Com- he ,said, -to Me I shaill leave. age, ,but 'reports fron-i this vicinity I X%l Every department 'of Governm6nt purpose ,of continuing the contslti,=- m6 distributed yos- � "What ddd -he say?" I & "4 ­ ssioner -had' leaflets . us &m- . fail to disclose any very serio, %:' , wi . � tion, ,of the McKillop Telephone' Sys- terday asking peaple not t* -throw t"Youilre 3sackedill - Much. C ar-: &111�� ' is to be. weeded out and *th6re'is to be. Mr. Stewart Lyon, the newly ap- Item line in M&KH-lop and. -to points in papq�r ablout.11--iFernie. Free Press. saw). age. A tree was,blown dolne on thei, I I I I . . corner . IF . a general scaling down of salaries, a, , pointed head of the Ontario Hydro Gney, Morris and Rullett., . I I I � , ,of John and Minnie Streets. . I ,,, . . and.nearly hit the hou;se ,on the cor- , . ' . am `V work which., is long over, due. ' ' , Commission, has been finding out The congregation of Listowel Pres- I I n,er in the course of its fall. 1Hydro, P .11 , 1.!, . . ,byterian -church has extended call was ,off Only a few intinlut-ids except - i".,,'._ . The'over-staffirig of Ontario Gov� . things about Hydro, and the things _11to Rev. D, Urquhart of Kippen, and :on the east end of Victoria' St-reet. . ��� ". . Hillsgreen. ,The,sti,pend is. $1,400. 0 0 where a transfoa-mer was put out of' ' ernment departments had long'pass- he 'has already found in the short 'a SUNPAY AFTERNOON " .. I , �: Mr Robert Davis, son of Mr. Dav- , (By Isabel Hamilton, Goderich, 04t.) 0 conlillisgion for a shoi$­,bime. Noth- 0 i ,�, I . 'ed the ridiculous and with the -salar- I space of time which he'has held of- id Da"is ,of HibbeTt, who is, no,%v act- 0 1 ing of a serious value voas�­bovmver- I , . � �..' I I . 1. ________ I I � in-- as assistant medical officer' I I ­-, ies paid the unnecessary hangers-on, fice, do not make.very pleasant read- I . . in the I I caus,ed by the storm.-Wingham Ad- I , V, ........ . . I Toledo 111,01spitaJil, has successfully Hushed was the evening bymn, fire -brought, down from, heaven did vance-Times. � I . 11 ­ - V had reached the scandal stage. ing. I Passed hi examinations before the, The temple courts were dark, his sacrifice, On the attar, and the Receives Honors in Music Exam k i 0, ' Is ,� I , I - rio � " 1�1�_. , n this before He found.that there were forty- . Onta Medical ,Council. The la,rnrp was burr&g dim dust and water Of the trench. Miss Tena - Reid h ats 'e-eloeiveld , Word. I ., I �. �. i ' I ' , ,, 1. -Before the sacred ark. The inspired p-en.T=n of the story Ithat she was' successful in passing.- I ", " I . , . . " I P.. the election, Premier Hepburn is eight men in the head office. at To- IS When sud,de3�y a 1N.ioice dirine had authority to say that the Lord , "..", I -iery unlikely to change hi's mind now , ronto drawing down salaries of up- ' Rang through the. sdlence� of the did not come to him. in a spirit a,kin with honors the Conservatory oE. I ,. �r . I �,,,% " From The Huron Expositor" of - . ' Music Examination, Inbermediate-. �i RX I shnne. to his own but as -a whisper, lik . I =; I . 1� .that he is.inboffice. Particularly so, . wards,of $5,000 a year each. e Harnny Gradle 5, which she tri�e:t- I 1,;� I . J. D. Burns. an evening breeie, like an- Eeolian ,I �. July 18, 1884 . . 11. at"Clinton -on June 16th. MisIs Rei.l. - � 'Il.l.. when. he found out during his first He found that in 19,33 Toronto con- . I PRAYER harp -a condeirrination of that zeal, is to -be con-gratuqatod on her con:.- I 4,0. few days as Treasurer, that there sumers got their power for $1,250 000 'The town of Exeteir haIg'purcha, d ., . which Elijah had gloried in. flinued succeess in, -the music ftelcl�'. � . r_ 1. gg-', I ' a new bell -at lTroy, N.Y., art a' se Yet it must not lbe. forgotten that Advance -Times. I -, . �0�st tHelp us, Lord, to wait before Thee, Wingham h'.1 was �An unknown and totally u-nex-, less than it cost the Commission to of nearly $300 and which wieighs with reverent mind and ,expectant even after "the still small ;;-,,Ice" . , g r I . " . pected -bank overdraft of $40,000,000 produce that power. ­ 1,500 pounds. suited to soothe -a troubled soul to Celebrated Golden Weddin ,", ,spirit that we may be able to say as ench the disappointment of Elijah. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Pattersom . � � � !;, N11-1 wished on the countr-v bv the outo-o- 41e found -thaf the nvprn in ,nc!f -Mr. Adam-Siproat, elder son of Mr. did Thy servant of old, 'Speak, Lord, '.'u 4. 1, 1, 4- 'k,'. + P A_+ ". I 11 , ( I � I . � I I I i , .1 11 I I . . I I I I , 1� . � . . I . 6 George Sproat of Tuckersmith,' � was se. - S pQs 0 Y of B issevain, Tvian., cellebrated, their, . 1, I . . I ' was, for Thy servant heareth." Aimpn. r,vhich he should rievier rave deserted. golden,, wedding, the fiffi'leth ani .1 ,g I ing Government. In fact, it,is now per horsepower to the Toronto'&m- found dead in bi.s'tbarn early Monday I z; I "I .-- . I morning. I-ras sudden death is 'sup- S. S. LESSON FOR JULY 23, 1934 God sent him -back with directions to iary of their niIarriiage, on July � 2nd- - . , 1. . - X , . � I .Possible that the., public debt of On- mission, which was $21.28 in 19201I poised to -have occurred in, scNine way . I=F-ppoint ,Hazel king Of 'Syria, John, 'Many old friends and acquaintance -.4. I I 11 , . , had increased to �30.08 in 1933. ' � d tlisba his Suc- wish then -i litany' incipre yearis of ha -p- .- . , . tario,is much nearer to $700,000,000 eeks Lesson Topic -Elijah Hears God's King of Israel, an I 111. -4 . � ' from the injury he received. two w4 Voice. I I cessor in'the �rophe,tical offi-ce. This py wedded life.-Winghainj Advanoe- ',�­ �go .by the earth in a gTavel pit fall- .1 I . i - �," thah the $600,000,00,0 it was believed ' Thatthe contingency reserve fund Lesson Passage -I Kingc, 19-9-18 was a forecast of what was'to hap,- Timds . ­ .". pen when God decreed judgment a- . . * . I I . 1, . Ing in on hi -m. I ' * " I . I . Hymenial I ", _.T to be. " ,. of the -Toronto Commission which Golden Text -I Samuel 3-9 1 * 11 'i, I -Mr. Patrick O'Neil has, sold 'his Having arrived, at Ho,reb,'the py-o- gainst idolatry. "Eli§ha with the . - 11 . T, I . The saving which will be effected was $16,629,578 in 1931, had been re- farm of 50 acres on the Marion Road, ph -et hid himself in a cave-possiibly' ;_�Iord of ther Spirit shall terrify and I The' Evangelical Pa�sonagel ZUT- `L . . ". .. I east of the town, to, his neighbor, in the cleft of the rock where Moses, ich, wais the scene of an inberestingr, r I . by putting - the Government depart- duced to $6,500,000 in 1934. wouad the consciences of those who I ,, � . . . K . . . MT. Carlin, for the sum of $3,250. stood while 'the iglory of God, passed I el;,rape Hazaells ,sword of"war and wedding ,oin Tuesday itnorning, July, I d - , " - , ". - Irl � . I , 1, ". That'these funds had been used to 5fiisq M. Daley, daui bter ,of MT. by (Exodfus ,33..?2). As he tarried I jo-hu's s ' tice. ' -an Lylyan W. Martrin, daugh- .." , 41 ments on a business basis, will, of I 10th, wh . -1 �� .1 . ,9 word -of jus It is a .� 0 jm� course fall a long way short of mak- carry on operations so as to- avoid fell there the word, of the Lord.camie to'great tomfort to good men and -good ter of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Martin,, i �1'1 � John Dal-ey of Eginondville, , , � " ", . 7 ' down stairs on Saturday last and h.irn ina visionduring the night, say- � ministers, to think t�hat God will of Babylon Line, :Hay Township, wa-5- � , � . nev- . I, _ I . ing any provision lor a reduction in an increase of rates. I 1'. - fractured, her leg, ,er want instruments to do His work 11 7 . �� I ing, "'What doest thou -here, Elijah?" united in hcIly wedlock with Mr. Osi- P �J, , � �, the public debt, but it will go a con- 'And that the increase of rates was IMr, Robert Jamieson left on Wedi_ And to this inqudry the prophet an- in His time, -but, when they are gone' oar S. Gavib, als,o of Balbylon Line, 11W: K � - * . , I ,;_ . . ; . -arry ii and son of Mr. and Mrs. Simion Greb, J .1. siderable way in providing the inter- necessary because the Commission is nesday last on, his is-emli-annual visit swered: ,"I have been very jealous others shall be raised, up to c of ExebeT, Rev. E, Burn officialted- 1, It � . . , . to the Old Country markets, for the Lord God of hosts; for -the on. . I 11, " , ... Thii- bride who was unatber�decl, wore IKZ-. � dhildren of Israel -have foresa-ken th I W, i, . , est on that debt. under contract to pay constantly in- Mr. Hugh drieve of the Ist con- y Then God infori-ned Elijah that he hite crepe gown madeon I princeso .",: . t � . . cut co,ve-nant 'thrown down thine altars$ was not alone as he thought he was, a ' I . As an instance of the saving that , creasing. su wer cession o,f McKillop, last, week -' �44 lines, -and carried a bouquet of 0 I ,�, , . es of hay in 91/2 -hours. . and slain thy prophets with -the sword I I 'have left imie seven tho,usand in diellphinium, likes and baby's breath- . ... 11,� I can be'made in the department,-, by delivered'in advance of the,omhnd. 10 ac` . and 1, even I only, am left; and they: Israel, all' the knees which have not ' 1, 1. I � I ... .. Mr. Andrew' Young of this town, bowed -unto Baal, and every mouth After the ceremiony ,a, Wedding break- 0 t ., a liberal use of the axe, -one might All this in the city of Toronto, and 'has goos-elber-Hes ,growing in s."k ,my life to take i . t away" (verse fast was seirved. at the home of the� . " It". - 1`� 91- 10). - ,which bath not kissed bii The ", I 1,11, i I I den ,which weigh over half an, ounce bridle's , parents. - bridiaL A " .. . Datet the N I . point to the statement of Dr. J. A. all in the short space of a wee'k. ' , ,Surely the Lord will speak to him. Lord,knows them that are his,', though �111 �,,,, . each and -he would li,ke to -hear fro,mj I I., Faulkner, - the new Minister of What Mr. Lyon will find when he Mr. J.- P. Br" e ,Or- Mr. Pobert Gov- as to a tired and discouTaged, man. we -do not; he sees in secret. There couple 1-6ft fo,r Miidliigan, and parrt% I I , ' '4 .... ""', � . ' . M, What does -be "And he said, are more good ,people in the world, 'in Ohio, and on th&ir return will tak,-- I �) " I ,say? I .1, �;, Health, who said that $360,000 a year really delves ihto Hydro and Vydro enlock sssio,6n, asposs,ibi,e. L uip -res4dence on thie� grooml�i fine far= .... I.. d holy men, think L11 I I I Go, forth and stan&,upon the mount Itban same wise an I ­ ..- ,!!",�, "', I , ' M71. John TOmIlylleton bf Tuickew- befure the Lo,rd. And behold the there are., Their jealousy of them- on, the Babylon Line.' For travedling:- i�111" I %i , will be cut off from. one section of his aff�irs over the whole of Ontario, we I.. . the Ibrride donned a smart ,biege en- . t ,4, . ' do not know. But we could hazard Smith left on, Thursday for the: Old Lord passed by, and a great and selves, a7id'for God makes them think a ;� . , l�,,�� �.4 �,T' " 1, department alone. Country 4-nd expects to ret'dra, 'with ,strong wind Tent, the mountains, and the corruption is Universal; but 'God lsMble wdrbli acom ,T� I sorltg to match - 11 I �, . a numbeT of Ane hmds. - The Herald joiq% the tm;any frim-_ncls� I , 1, �!_ If the other Ministers are as thor- the guess that he will find that in- break in pieces the rocks, before the ,sees not as they do. - (illenry's I in extending hearty congraitulatiions� I I A . ��',. - , � 'The Underwriters' Association of Lord; but the Lord was, not in the -Bible),. 'u, :., . I . to�thts .popular young eoqple._zu[ric1-a I Ni` . ough as the Minister of Health, it stead of Hydro b ' eing the public util- Canada are talking of raising the wind; and, after th�e wind an earth- . , "', � ,,, �'.. I. . I . . I;, ��.` � makes a very simple problem in itk it was intended to be,that it had' rate- -if insurance in, Brussels on ac-* quake; and after the earthquake, a 0 Wradd. - `;,I I ", 1;1 � . oo,unt of the fire protection not being fire; ,but the Lord was not in the -fire; WORLD MISSIONS To Celebrate 65th Weeding Anniver I I , �1� ,� "? " arithmetic to figure out how many -, developed into the happiest hunting efficient, ,and after the fire a still small voice. To Celebrate 65th Wedding q, �,� , ,%� I 0 1 ,, I millions of dollars a year will be sav- ground that political -heelers had ev- Mr. D. Urquhart of ,the Hen�va,M And it was so, when Elijah beard it, The Society aims at meeting the Anniversary . � �, . . I .. I ,1 ills has A large f6rce of experienced that -he wrapped 'his face in -his, lmlam- needs of the British people as well IMr. and Mrs. Chax1las Seager, Sir., I 11 1 4i �,,, , ed the Ontario taxpayers. I . er found in Canada or any MI L, 11 �m I . � L �ther 1 1 .�.'�,,-ti.'� � . It takes courage to do these things � country. . . work -1 taking out. the old miachin- t1e. and went out, and. Stood in. the a,$ every other nation. It is a Brit- .Parents of the Bishop of Huron, will . ,,, I ". -nd, substituting g iin'of the cave. And beh Id � d 'Dre gn Bible . Sociiei;y, and - Celeblilalte, their 6,5th'wedding anniver7,_ � 1 14 " �_ . i , ' � I erY ofbiN fi,our TndU,s, a enterin 0 igh an F i f J _ ,��, , " - that of the roiler process. I there came a voice unto him, and true to its naIImle, iit has- never over- aily on Augus- .;v and Premier Hepburn's position is t 19. Mrs. Seager, at� ,, "'.2'. � , � . �� 0hat doest than here, Elijah? looked its ,duty to 'the :Old Country 88, is returning to Bishopbowe, thee. � I 11I � � , MT. Thomas Wa.rrd of Varna return� said: V I �,..11 4; � anything but an enviable one. Af- ing'to mini*r to the many residence of her son, fo lowing an - - .. , � -13). -I Rl 1, . ..." I �11. I DU ea last week from the -Old Countryi (verses I 1 In. these verses we in seek I I � ��11111 ,�,'& . 'he resources of the� Lord- wind, other dountries, o,verseas. ; . " I 11.119" ter being twenty-nine years out in WUT OTHER PAI LRS SAY -bringing with 'him a couple of very note t , It there- i0ew of sep0eral weeks.in St. J*s;ephl-,; A I A1.111 ­,� . . : " , =_ * thunder, fire, tempest, -earthquake- -fore seem wige to devote a brief Hog . I`, , � I 11 .. pital. That the yeaM hum dealt , � , �Ll.... � � - , the cold, the,re 'Will be an army of of- I I � __ fme stallion ooltq. I * .A . ,, g, I � ' terrible -are the hosts of the Lordl' chapiter of this Report to a discus- kindly iwilth her ,has -been evidenced 11 11 .11 I ";,1 , . fice seekers who will do their best to . John Torrance, R. W. A1Ua-n and- ,We fuAher note the Lord's C071- slion -of such questiong as: 11) � " What by'. the fact that she has himn the- , , "', � '.. . Alex Watt -have lately had -hay forks Mde-�ateness; He did not _Qm1it,e,' or . .. �1, I ,,, ��- The,Price of Hay -place ,does the Bible -bold- in B;ritaim Most popular patiemt in.the -hospital, 0 .... . � 1..� , . m - . fi,Ved up in their blame. These forks 6,,,,, ' I , ,;-,- - __ ake his life miserable, but we firm . -r confound the -Prophet; he to -day'? Is the Bible being -read, by ,and thait during her convIalesciencer - .. �,1111 . ,� -d to be grobt lab6r savers. , PA:0, # I ,.� � are sai ." , Q. �� , ly believe that Mr. Hepburn fully . re- I . 011iratfard, Beaton-Heraild) wbisrered'As one would whisper to a our -people, or is it a neglected l000k?' her roont thlais been a place of dieNig4ht- - 11�k. 0f . . , R . The average'. atben-dance for 11ar- cl�i,i& . .. , `,�,,, � fr;p�htened in s1pep. ,Elijah was If the latter he the true stat� of af- full intercourse for the abaff as well' T I, 0 alize's his responsibilities and intends We were asked for a quotation on the price of I,wk scho;6I for the lost, isix mefirths. # . 41 ,�­,. I ";rl not 6o die ignominiously. He was .fairs, by what means can. the Bible as for her own -Asitors. Chalies .- ; , Z" ; 1. � �; , ;;%;'. . ,bay, andseveralt'vho should know said the pri 64. ,During lbblis, time there ba. called to fuTther service, even to 'be restored to itst rightful place in Seager, !Sr., and Abrgaret Padfield�� M� L I to- live up to them. wtdis not ' lice was ,j .� ��,­ ; . �r t� A"��V. - . dettled, lbecause very lititle was being been 116 pupils, in, Attendance. anoint ki'ligs aMd prophetsl And he the ritational Me? ., �_,We�f;, � # , ., A I 141.� '14. 01d and often the pri4 was K Were married 65, years ago. Me brider * � �_��,:. � I H el ' kn-9ws that firing one govern- pirwesti of - arrived at by the i -one vital questions, and, WX u lit d Rev am Ph t�: 4 I !!,," `�:,�� Mr. Robert Fulton is offering his, who supposed himself to 'be al Tliese are up- � stheda,g art . j es, d . 'One nm blacksmith and- wood working 6hops was to bear of se on. thousand men on the anstwerg, to them njIay, well de- 'field, r% ,B. - , .d!. � ftett official to make room foir an- lli�=*nlel;te I - ctor of aroor . th,eo 'btadIe- . i ,, ­�' �` . . d: hay offered $18 per ton, � . . . . . . �,,,,,�._ . , . i1i Eginondville, for salo. The biIsi. -a very,arrdy of soldior's mighty in pend the flitum -prosperity and, us,Ej� groom 'We son of 'I>r,, and, ,AM. 0has, 0 1 . , 'Al ,;",� � other, is not goin to effect any econ- ' bu't 'Wa's not ,alssuted, of getting it.' The hay crop nesls has beft, established, 3() years. the cause which Elijah was running' fullness,of the Bible Society. it would SeiageX of Port Dolvlor I , . .1, " . 1. 9 ,,, 11�;.-. � ; I . . ,:�� . � ' " li(W short this year and as noticed by Rugticns, ., W, Sle�algw "t'lluT, : - - , OWcg- or bring any relief to the tax- .1 away from. I � � ,�'4.� �� ... , . I 1, ,, .rm writer, � numb" of farmers' am glad I 6 .- indeed be an ironical -situation, of the studied daw with the firm of Blake;" , #� .��14,�j I I I our fie I I "':,'' brit�ish an,4 Foreign Bible ,�smiety LIagh - Cashels in Torroulbo, and fol -I , �, ��:� ,,,, ". . . I AevL pohn. Otiouighbo* DA). has LP", "W'. , I - pgyRrs. 11 I . enougl* to have the sweet elovor to Omke the , I . I . �. 14. , -11� � ... - - . wing -note proceeded to,distribute the 8 ' ' .1 . hia cal to - the bar wat to t I . 11"y 11, 11 crop more bdft. cripitfires owing , �,, ',,,,. r , 1%e knows that a thorough house- . - ;. :� the follo oii, this lesqln, , . Man --My wife is very busy. she "No incident, perhaps, has fasten- to the peoples of the five 6-inwrients, OcideAch., where. he practised for . ,� frr.. , !" . ,,,,­,� ,.;,'�:t�� , I. United States will have the, shortest bay crop ils going to address a worman's, club. ed iftelf more strongly ion tbck ment- and the islands. of the. seas, Ibut neg- more, than 60 years. During twty, I - I ,,,,,­/ ��� 11 I . ,71,!�O ,!:!, �,I` , ,,&, �,� �.�, � nAedning of all Government depart. , - in fiftelen 7"arls, and pasture. across robe line, b Weilglfbor­.She�,§ 1two,r4ff&gi on,itfte c,.y' . . t `Z,.�,: .1 - ,� ' -"06 reported any better than we, have, it in oin,_ - address, I presume. and ' " ot, of, Christians lected to encourage ,the knowledge of theste yews he hiel-& the *&�a of ,; I,� ,,Y�,., 1'.1 �. . '.. � ­,*,qJA. loug ov6rdye, as well as -'a . ftrio. Ion the fimb of July, T - , I .tb,sLn that rec;rdedin this wonderfol and love of the Bible aniong our ovm crown a-Umney, and w0s, familiarand I . , ­", 1. � 11 , '41117. . I , ­.. 11 11 - i ight thrown peoplel I , . �t"".­:. P, � � I -own of all the higher ,salar­ 4#Orb lfrOm W"h- IM=-�No; thl . drew. bistory.; and we, Ithiodgh li I . ." . AgA ingitlon Ithe,susitaining V,auro Of.pastuTe was plac_ I beTovIeld figure in the Old, Hkir,ca'courlb I � I—- ­ ­ ", � .. .111 ", . . ed at 416 Per cedt. of normal for ,the entire coum, *I upon it by the Gospel.of ou.r..Lorl an(l ' Ibiut our SOCIety' is not �makirlg this 1101111sle on the Goderich -Square, The . 0 �� I . I . ��� . � , li,� , .f6,1Makd t4m in some meastire, at - ftT. , � - I . Saviour, Jesus ,10hrist' can' Flee fuk- egrogioug mistake. , On the iaontrary Mshop of !Huron is ,Mr. a,11d Mrs- - � , � . I -..�-;.,�--.�-.-�.---�'--'---"�"---."-..�ti� # `� - � " I I ., . q. . . - _ ,. __ �, -� . rwe , - ' . to its spiritual meaning than the" - is a great awount of evidence ,"igded only son. For I - _ , $e MLL-,e ` ' the ,past year I I - �, � �-t 6 -64. o , 1, -�, . , An emIthn4asLic 1961fer returned, to tbit in K a In - � . Would 11101t be surprised If �h,� tarmer who his quart,ers for dfi)ner. As hgr SM Elijah could,. �o ,show thitt . . . . . . . I. � 1, e U, I hi ii� � der �'.,, i,�,- -� , '.. . . A I ­"111�11, I ',�� ,, , I , "' � "I'A .", .� li�i'd, I it has 16een mir&uii of oar w MiRW havIe, made theh- home at , . I." , 1.,� �!,,,'��:.,,, � ,I fomd filimsiiellf wft a fair crop of hey this . . ,'Il"gNJ&",'v,'�', . ,. " , " 1�4211?`X .� ­ � .dbwn to the , UWe',,'h*z �Mfe re- , Flildh wasi. a propIliet of truth, but thie I itiial i n*utg'of the 01it ,131shostowe, duliijg. the TA , ut V14F, :��,:�', -'111 �,;,. ", ,,, . "Oft � .,promised to ve- . , -, year . re , �il I - . vlould limis to do rtous, 'thinking � 'ftdditd nter lb # I I 11-111 � �1`11.1 , '­ �� , �,,; - I , If hie . ma*ed: llshmlor tells Ift'e he� � - 116 lived in Owmiry. 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