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time many people are becoming con-:
I vinced that the working out of this.
I . legislation had many things in I 6on-'
. nection w#b. it, that sadly resembled
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down the country selling the Old Age
Pension as they would sell merchan-
. I dise, Fi ' 11hig out.applications (for a,
consideration, of course) -to smooth
I the'way for those apply
pension, and at the same time, too
I I often smoothing, out the way for'the
relatives who 'might reasonably be, '
supposed to look after their own de-
ll pendents. 11 .1 .
f -' If the -Perth County Council had
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- � . gone a step further and. ruled that
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sl , ' by the Secretary .of the Old Age
I Pension �..Board, 'they would. ' haVe
e made a'still further advance.
t ' - - Such a ruling would have saved
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d ... their, township and. -county council -
r , lors a loi� of bother and: worry, a,�d
d . e time have saved their
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1. sion Board. is usually the County
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� . Clerk.. - His office is tent.ral.,..and he is
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n I available at ,all. times. ..If an appli-
r . � I. � . -cant for a pension can qualify under
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f �. the Act, the�Mng out of an applica-
d - tion -is a simple tl�ing. . '- ' .
S . If, an applicant is hot.44igible, the
�_ way should not be smoothed -for him,
.. nor should any'dorisideration be giv-
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7- 1 . en to his request. . I
9 I The County Clerk is in a better
position to give an independent judg-
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91' .bers of the Pension Committee,'and
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, . the taxpayers would benefit. ,
ts � I The Secretary of the Pension
, Board does, practically all the work
.V. I .which the old,age pension now en-.
is tails, on the county. We' believe -he
it would not object to shouldering the
�s work of filling out all applications,
d provided, of course, he was given the
n credit and the pay, which is really
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I his by right now, but which goes
ly I elsewhere. el
�0 I . , we believe the' Secretary
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e- himself as satisfi6d, and well paid, if
e- be received but half of what it now
costs to administer the Old Age Pen-
0- Sion in this County. .
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9 Court Ruling Needed
re (Wao&1tock Settinel-Review)
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ell A resolution adopted by the United Church
, Predbytery of Huron upon the subject. of the
ke . Canada Tewipe,ranoe Act appears to h.we been
inspired by the heart rather than the hea,d. A
Of news item -from Brucefield reports the following
. unanimously approved:
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a . "T'hat ' we -hereby direct the seeretary to coni-
a- munleate at once with the Parliament at Ot-
tawa and with the Legislature at Toronto to
e. I . protest against the action of the, Ontario gov . ern-
-ill ment in the granting of ,'authorities' for the
sale of beer and vine within the -County of Rar-
at ,�,,,��,s,bn�.�Qjp,ving, as we do, that the Carada Telm,
01 41 peftnel Act, as ondormd by the people by over-
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vrhplining atajoriti", is legally in ' 'eff ect at the
present time within the area we represent."
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)w - Neither' Parliament nor the Legislature will,
. ba in ses,66n. until next year. Perhaps the Pris-
bytery meant- "glovernurent.11 But the Ontario
e goverrment is within Its right in granting
.at authorities in Huron, becausp the 1C.T)A. wAs sus-
pended there in war-iinie *and thx,- suspension has
It , tot been lifited. ' nus newspapeIr bas contmided
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that the CRA. ought (to become effective *gum
in, It ' P1 th A;nd -Peel, because it wag sus -
he pend4d t� remoin so only so 1bug as- 1*6vintial
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- ,legislation, should be equally restvictirve
h , isystehf'of beverager,941.6,fobmiously is not equally
bhy !restrictiza. f. � .
dV ,: ttt in the opinionof! thIb IStateDepa,rtment at
__.V , Otfaws, the questiOn..,", to degree of restrie-
I - tibifIal one for. deter�Wnatlon. by the courts -not
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1. 1* , the government ,Aieh. ,0ass,i,-'d the, oid'er-ln,-
I I c6uncit susponding -tho, CiT.A. ThstolqbiAl 6pin-
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$500.00, and,
the iiis.,tigator''Of ithe sclipme.
Mr. FoWler explained thae,� ht� I"
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his SO.Verith Parlim-deint-i'llcorPOra#ng
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ha. ing, a- Jbill. pAssed, througli.
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year.
boro, school ,for
Rox I .,
r I . . ".1 .he-
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* d' cated, � The schelme ,$1111 1.
Mq —Da. - A.� � . " , ,
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Lp'.,h' 'Xj�lt gatig- 'th1*6..'..
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Tui�ker�mlth,.
.. arried-vii iU4'1AM4r!s-ChI=b�1Wr_0".
c
thirty. have'sought $al- -God6rieh
At _q jboe Railway, . ,
-P -1 I
to, 3here, to, con- - �'fie
*Tt'Pei�ry;
Acres
Q, , .
-there was -not -ono -own of the
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vatlop,
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, . and' twenty-five have 'given neet
with the propose -d -Ontario a4d
branch from
�ty. Wfio
a. 100t,,te farm. in.'the. oQun � ,
, ,
nbt will' - I i ve m6ra -than Ti6
,
1401, . , -1., ..: 11 -, I
pr,A,Vti.c'e'-,, ; , one reqo-V ,
'46
' ... cid It'.
im .11. ."', , �
[St 1 'i � , ,,, "I''. �_,
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:their
�.
names far chiirch membership.
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The Ui,gh :School football'te&m. .or
Quebec r�!-�"y,: viiffi a
Brussels to (Sarnia, ivda S,eaf,Q,rth and
I
would Ul L
t' 9fit wbich such
m
$5 a year far be , .
,- . "... .
Wpa'�her Sigj�:' , r �' .
. � t.
Rpading--4 . .. . ,
1,
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thds,
I
p-eason ,has -been chosen as fol- .to
W. D.
connect with American lines, of, -
.1.
Sarnia. This would, bie a
A.? road wo uld con—&er, 6n .him. �
Dr. Gouirilbek, ,Messrs. D. D. WR-
jt,-,` ' . 4 '
INany �-armeils 4ier-46'utg� rle. po ,
. ' I- � .
de
lows:
-Stewart,
V. Hllggins� J. Lennon, railway
G. * Hamlluidll, W., Prender- thorough
at . �
competing I brier with the
son, W1m. M. Gray and others spoke
very plentiful .sufTly, lbuttemdts ,�
,
an d beqchfRif6 this,:611, "moire. thag,jw '
gast, R Cres'swell, J., Q'IUrst011e, J-
.
.
Grand *Trunk. By this route..thp_d�s-
,strongly in, favor of �,the, scheme.,and
- ,
-fr.
. ' _ 4 I
ear in tlie'past " v
any pre.vious. y . _.,
. ;AW, T.,
Irelan�4j*
E. A. R�ggerty, G. A. Dew- tancem
from �Seafowth to, Montreal
gave _N 'Fowler every pncourage�
1he
ntury. T -his is ti7ik,e-'n",--ib�4y",-''s-oiiu6,,"t�.* - �
., .
ce . - 'a -
ar and,J. Killoran. . I
would (be ganiq thirty miles .shorter
mernt to ,preserve in. his work.
presage , ,ut 0
Jong operi'fall,-th#lli�'�,q , ' '
. .
tonsiderable excite'ment. was ere -.than
I
the,Grand Trunk. It would be,
following re§olution,'wav J�as-sed, un-
, -
I
. �
weati�er "propfiets ,-ei�laini� .,44,
ated in, torwn'.on Truesdaymorning last
a much easier road, to construct thin
. � J
Trunk to Ats
'
animougly.'.",Xo�e.d by Win, At. Gray,
seconded by D. b Wilson, 1hat this
. .
more time will be re4uired P..tfiq. . I /,
fo
heavy
.
on its -beconiing known that the Kin-
'I
buim, chelese factory had been fired by
the ,Graind Was, owing
pasaing ihrouigh a more level coun-
.
vieeting approves of the se evie,
. h. As
squirrels to har4est. the, crop.
s rr he Is t u is asB� , K
of nut a d per p , he .gi ess �
an incendiary and burned to the
try,_ and could ,be constructed far a.o
laid do'kn'! ,Mr. Fowler; that, they
that if car-
.
good as any.---iGoderich Signal. ��
.
ground, wath all its contents. The
'tory the of Aug-
abbut one-third less than it 6ost to
,
build that roadl. .
consider itlusible and
kied out, it would, beof great benefit
A
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,Rev. L. D. S. CQxso,h,DrQwned
/ . ' '
- contained cheese
fa��
ust, Sopteraber and'. October, ivalued
,after shoviring the benefits which
the
to this ivillage and section. of coun-
A of thanks was, tendered lbo'at
In the sinkiAg ofthe �smlall,sbeami- 01
Waoine in,a squa:11 on Lake Mus- '
at $5,W% and all was campletely de-
.
his sehemp w6uld e6nfer'upon . 1".
country in. -the way, of compet#1on I
try." vote
IM Fowler when, the -meeting came
r,
kok;kdn Saturday morning, Rev, L, , ,
1
strayed. .
-,Messrs. Kyle, and Mustard, of the
& Co.d Ike referred to the amc;unts I
� .
to a close'. . .
I
D. Goxson, of 27 Admiral Road,,, . .
4
Toronto, the only passenger, was
Egniondville imins, are adding to their
.1
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mv�
-4
drowned, with' the., captain and mate-
___ -_ r I
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already extensive machinery, a new
.
Mr. Corson wAsfor a nuriiber-Q1. years 1.
ongina'and boiler.
It is stated that thousands of. bush-
40
'00 JUSTA SMILE OR 'TWO*
until 19,25, connected wifh',Kpoic- , -
. . I
Church, Goderich, as a missionaryto-
-sels
<if . I bei marketed in
, grain are ng
�
. ..
Ifidia, the ;dongregatign assiuming re-
. I � . . �
"Look bere�". the poet gasped tio lHe-_�'You,!re, good at conundrunis't
.
Bruesels in -stead of Seaforth on ac-
count of th�e impassable ' condition of
sponsibility for his support., A few, , I
years ago he retired fronii the worl,-- -
Grierve's bridge. . If th�& able-bodied
"of -county
the ,editor"' "I wrate a.poem. to any tx7 thisone-"
.. .
'She,-�Sure,
ce-ount. of failipg ',h6alth. �10 is; I
on a I
- the council were
,members
to turn out and lend a 'hand for a
began the firist verse go ahe2Ld.�,
little- boy and, . .
"My Ae-PTake r my first letter,
-survived by two gons, -thirteen an& I
,day
or two, they.might do something
with th�eslewords: ,son, mly pig- . away
.
ly counterpart'" . "Yes." "'4Read" take a-�vay =V second letter, take a-
s-gvIenteen: years of age. — Goderiolu
. � .
Gi al.
to earn. the gratitude of a long7§uf-
. I .
.
ln
, ode�d. 11see What your com- -way all my letters, and I am still , th e
,he expl
'in
.
gii , . f
I Mirdsoter's House Robbed
.�
fering people. .
The brick work on Mr. McFaul's
id ,to Iting line.". The same. WEat I?" I .
positor di my opei'L A .
editor te,ad, Wy. soni my Pig, my She---�"That'g easy. You're a,mail-
ir�
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'During the Sunday morning servim
St. M-ary-m
new residence has been coinpleted and
,
couriterpart.1 11 — -Christian - - Science cazTie .`—Milwauk4e Medical Times.
in the'United Church. I
. at
'
the building is now -being -roofed in.--
Monitor. I . . . I . I 1. . ... .
thieves entered the home Of thelyp,��
,On Tuesday ,last, while the,.single
. 0
. 7 0 I. ' I
tor, Rev. J. A. Agnew, form"
Ield Fall
caiTiage horses at the Bayf
,, 7
A moth leads �an awful life.' Fond Mother—'Will the iihoto-
pe w tl--..
Clinton, And, made their esca i *
Fair were being� speeded round the
,, graph be anything like him? "
How. come?"
about eight dollars. The boldntass of .
large -ring, Mr. -Charles 'Tough, Sr.,
, I
URe- -spends the suh�mer inl ,a fur I Fedl-up Photographer-4"Yes, mad-
'
th6 thieves caused sbIme comment, asr,,
Stanley, was knocked down and
of .
6o , .At.,,
at And the winter in a bathing suit." am, but we can easily alter th —
di e _
the parson. g is situated right along t
I
'
rendered unconscious while attempt-
to Nature� I Smith's Weekly (Sydney). I
side the church and there are resi- -
.
.
ing to-veross the -track.
—Guide . . . . . .
. �
dences. on all side .
Men. are busily employed laying
. � .1 �
�
of the parsoriage� had, not 'been locke& .
dow7i the Pipes for the extension of
. . 'r
: . . I . � 1.
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and, it is suppo,sed' thqt,the.thiever� . A
the Seaforth. waterworks to Van.Eg-
in Eigniond-ville.
0 ... - 'S -
S 1-3 N DA Y
made tbei.r entrance bIy this mean%_
een ransack- .
Xhe. whole had b�
.mond!S woollen mills
'The county engineers have decided
to put new bents under the Londes-
..AFTERNOONO
0 1 (By Isabel 'Hamilton, Goderich, Ofit.) I 0
0 .1 1.
-house
ed but as far as could 6e learned .
Only the money had been taken.-!
boro, bridge, for this seas -on and will
Clinton' News-�F,ecord. . 1,
, .
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recomimend the construction of a new
.
, . - that calls
Sweet is the solemn 'voice
ines that cannot be uttered (Ebmans
I I
Potter - MacDonald ,
. .
bridie' next y�ear. I I
- -t thee old
Mr. Durnion -has tbough
We Cbristians to the 1-T-ouse of
Pra 1y,er; . .
8:26) i .
Jesus tells) big discilples, that lboth
..
,A -�,ery pretty wedding took place- I
'at the 'Manse, Lucknow,-Wedtiesday,
1
.
. shingle factory next to Watt's furni-
ture in Wroxeter and intends
I lwv to stand Within its walls, .
11 those who pray in public places, us-
.
October 1,0th, at high noon, when Mis*F, I
works
turning it- into a steam sawmill.
. . " I
(For Thou, �O ,Lord, art present
there. I I I
ing Fvivin repetitions and those wh 0
really p y, realizing only,the pres-
zod, have the
Ret, 2qAcDonald,' only daughter oC
Wr and�,Mrs. T, P. lv�acl)onald, oE I
0
ence 0� will. r re-wa-rd.
Tee'swater, betaine -the bride, of Mr_
I I
.
Within these walls tinay'peace,albound
The former did it to be seen, of nien.
.
Elmer T.- Pott9r, only' son of Mr-
Froni The Huron Expositor of
� 'May all our hearts in one agree;
The "well-done" of -men ' was their
and'Mrs, John Potter of Holm,esville-
.
Where brethren meet, where Christ,
chief concern. But those who in
I
The ceremony was pbrf6r`hied- by tbep,-
October 22, 1909 ..
. is found, -
humility and sincerity approach the
,bride's -uncle, Rev, C. H; MacDoriil&.
.
X . r. Eckmier, who was Mr. Miller's
I May peace and concord ever be...
throne of grace will receive the Mas-
'
�
of Lucknow. The bride was attend-
.1
partner in the, Waltp Hotel, . has
'
. H. F. Lyte.
�,
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ter�s commendation.
- Because we know not what to pray
-ed by her cousin, Miss Peg Mae '
, r Ken_:� 4.
Donald, while ,her lbrothek 9,
leased, Carlin's Hotel at ,Staffa.
, The congregation of Duff'& Church,
' PRAYER .
.
for-, as� we ought-4esus, gave to the
�
neth tMax0on,ald supiported'io groora- . I
Walton, has ,extended an unanimous
Uelp us to realize that '"Prayer is
disciples a prayer knovAi to the Chris-
tian, world as The Lord's Prayer. He
Miss Marion MacDonald played,the�.-
wedding march. The biide was be- I.
call to Rev. R..A. Lundy, Of Wil-
liamsburg.
the 'Christian's vitAl breath, the
Christi-an's air, his watchword
dire'ets their eyes upward. God is
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comingly attired in,,a gown. of whitee-
'
Mainton Bros. have now got moved
native
at the gates Of death; .he enters heav-
not only a Father thut a Heavenly
Father and' therefore not only will-
satin and carried -Ophelia, roses.—. .
Clinton News-Recor,d.
into their new tannery at Blyth and
are busy turning out gloves,
e, with prayer." Amen.
. . I James Montgomery.
ing, but able to help; able to do great
things for us, more than we can Ask
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' Fou,r Qpnerations , <,"
(Mr. Charles Fritz, who has con-
ducted a: successful boot and shoe
S. S, LESSON FOR OCTOBER 21st
I 'A so
or think. 'He is a Father, and
we Tnay come to 'Him with boldness,
Mrs,. W. F. Schmock, 10th conces-
sion:.of Grey, recently celebrated her- I
business for,sume years, has sold his
Lesson Topic—The -Christian at Pray-
but a Father in Heaven, and theri-e-
se"VIrty-sixth birthday. She is not, im
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stock to A)ppel and Gallman.
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fore we must come with -reverence
the 'best of health but an� interpsting� I
Mr. T. N. Forsythe, teacher in S.
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Lesson Passage Matthew 6:5-15.
and so hallow His name,
part of the celebration in which sher�
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S. No. 2, Tuckersinith, -has been "_
Golden Text—Romans 12:12. 1.
'There are six p6titions. in this
was able to participate was having, .
engaged -for another year. Mr. For-
We see in the first verse of this
,prayer, the first three relating more
several pictures taken, two Of wfiiej-,��
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sythe is rounding lip.his nineteenth
lesson that it is taken for granted
�rrimediately to God and tHis honor,
we're of four generations, - nainiely:: .
year,as teacher in this school.
that all -the disciples of 0hrist pray.
the three last to our own concerns
Mrs. Schnock, 'Mrs. J. D.' McEwerL, .
MT. John M. iCardno left this week
for Regina.
You ,-may as,soon. find a livinj man
both the temporal and the spiritual'
Mirs '. G. Deyell and children, Made-. I
line, Eleanor Babby. Mrs
who Wbs not breathe as a living
The method of this prayer teaches
and -
A meeting of the shareholders of
Christian who does not pray. As
us to seek first the -kingdom of God
Schnock, Mrs. IM. Krauter; idrs, W.- I
the Seaf9rth Milling Go., Ltd., was
soon as ever Paul was converted it
and his righteousness, and then, to.
*L. Campbell and dAug'hter, Shirley-
hel�d on Tuesday when the following
was said of b , 1'te�hold he pray-
ig,
�bope A-n,d believe that other things
—Wingham Advance -Times. . .
,permanent bfficers were elected:—
President, 'C. R. Hossmer, Montreal.
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Jesus does not name
shall be added.
The conclusion is a form of praive
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Auto Accidents I
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vice-president, F. W. Thompson,
� Mon-
treal; secretary -treasurer, D. J. Mc-
he tells his disciples that they shall
not ,b,e as the byprocrites are, bilt he
and thanksgWeness. Praise 's , , thq
work and happhiess of ,heaven- and
A sad accident -happened, on thee',
Blue Water Hfighway near St. Jos- I
.
Gowan. Mr., Andrew ,Stewart was
director Mr. George'
does in ,Chapter 23:13 say they are
all that would go to lheaveiI. -be'reaf-
0 Tille,11 'Mr. Alex Durand' was, in�.
ph
the act of cTossing to a neighljaes�, .
appointed and
Stewart was made mill superintend-
the Scribes and Pharisees. He -tells
,his disciples first Where and blow
ter must begin their heaven now.
(H6ry's Bible). - .
'house from the home of Mvs. Racbet
ent. .
At the annual meeting of the Sea-
they -are not to pray. Those whain
they were not to imitate chose the
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Denomme where he has beeii, residing:; ,
for s.onVd time. He was. struck ,by a�
forth Curling Club, held on Friday
most Public places in, which to pray.
. WORLD MISSIONS
car driven by 'Mr. Gibbons -of Wing- I
evening, 'the-follo,ming offiderswere
Their mptive in, this ,choice was not
Salvation in Summertime�
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fiam. Mr. Durand, at first did uot,;'
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elected: President, 'Dr. F. J. Bur-
of the ,highest. It was that they
Surrimer time is salvation time d,e-
seem to be hurt very badly, -but tb6; I
rows; vice-pr6sident, G. F. Rogers;
might recelvie the praise of ri�en ra-
spite the Prevailing iMpression that
third day he developedprieumonia an&
secretary-treasureT, William Ament;
ther than to have an audience with
evangelism is likely to lose its fer-
the case has becoin6 very serious.�-- I
Gommittee, W. D. Bright, R. S. Hays,
God. They were not to use vain re-
vor with the closinj of city religious
Zurich -Heral-&- '
W. McDougall, G. , F... Calling, and
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. ng thereb y to (be heard
pittion, thinki
activities. Over at Riverdale Park,
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Dies At Woodbridge
Al -ex. Wilson. I
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for their 'much .speaking as in 'the
Toronto, Almost every Sunday during,
Mr. William. Barnes, an uncle of
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Georg e W. Armstrong,� an old
case of Baal's pTipsts, rwho "called
the ,past nineteen years it ha� been
MT. W. I. 'Carroll, principal of .thfr. .
Brussels boy, -has been appo,inted
on the name of Baal from morning
,proved by the L Yonge Street Mission
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,-ditehell High School, died On. 'Sat-
president of the Board of Police Cam-
even until noon, say -ft- 0 Baal, hear
that s,umkM'ertim,e salvation. time.
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,rd -ay in'his,72nd year at Woodbrid-get
missioners- of,,ftokane, Wash.
us. ' Vain repetitions -they were. for
Many a soul has been won, for Christ
in, ,which town he had been. li*iug�
Mr. William Ament, of the .Sea-
"there was no voice, nor any that an-
and many a backslider -brought. back
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for the past seven years' The later
forth Stave and Cooperage Works,
swered." (I Kings, 18:2-6). ne fault
to -the mercy seat on a sur�ftn�er Sun-
Mr-. Barnes, who was never marrie(k,
will send out 4,000 apple barrels this
that Jesus here reproved and con-
day afternoon with the blazing sun
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was a native of 'Pickering township,
year to the various apple dealers in
demined was the makirvk a mere lip-:
its benediction, on the' Gospel 'Motor,
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and internient took place-inva ceme- .
this county.4
labor of ithe duty of prayer" the ser�
carrying as -passengers A stalwart
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tery 'near V%ithy gn Uioi&y after-'
,Owing to the continued wet, cold
vice of the tongue for tha't of, the
,band of -mission workers, and parked
noom IMr. and Mrs, Garroll attend-
weather, lirmers haivie been prev"nt-
sioul. . In the days, of Solomon the
at the entrance. From the projected
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ed finieral-41Mitchell Advocate.
ed fron-L, getting up their roots and
same warning was given. In the
P19;&Orra of the motor the Gospel
,the , . .
the great bu.lk otf the'root crop, as
well as considerable of 'the potato
Book of Ecolegiastes he writes: "Keep
(4-1, fAoi- when i-3,,rm. so'nest the
Toessage, ,b&A lbelen Woelaimed and
the needs of a sin -sick �peolpld carried
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crop, is still in the ground. Rouse, of God,'and be more ready to to the fifTone, of gra,ce, by the veteran I I
'Mr. John Bolger and family left fb�ar than to give the sacrifice Of Supe'rittendeht, of the ,'I ission, John lar lbilli But one instinctively felt -
here on - Wednesday for Vancouver, 4
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fools � Be not rash with thy mouth- C. DAvis. . "'. that the greater reward had. beem
where Mr. Bolger has en,gaged in the amd let not thine heart be hasty t�' During 'a recent ,Sunday afternoon experienced in canilmitting to mera-
jewelry business. - utter anything before God: for G61 as ;hundreds of'visitors to the -park toTy these precious passagea of Serip-
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A petition- ,has ,,been circulated in is in beaven, and thiou upon earth- banked the fence railing, th�y follow- turo. A 4ffialosgue betwden, the'Surper-
- .... Brussels and has received the requir- th , ,
erefore let thy words ibe few (5.1- ed -with rapt attention the open, air intendent and a worker, freely punc-
-ea number of signatures to ask the 21 " The same thing is found in sprvioe�p, -joining in the singing, of tuated th the reel tio of v rs
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caun�cil to submit a local option by- " ex- h7ms. Perchance there were ntany from the Word of God, ,presented, to,
Hosed 14.12, when the ptroplipt
.. I law at the coming eleztions i . n Jaml- ,,h,rt�6, IsT& -return -with the Lord in t�e Park tongrelgation Wh,6 seldom the Outdoor con,gregratioil, the mea]2-
aTy. : - their God,e.itafjs with yqut words and find it in their hearts to attend di- ing -of the Govel 4itia, thp,'Power Of
(MY. Alex McDonald, ' no* Principal say"' unto ,him 'take Away' alinighty vine worship within the walls of a 0od unto salvation. 'The service cOM_
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o(f the Ethel school, has been, .41- and receive us, graciously; so we will chWeh.. "Jesus iSamp,§'t Was, this mbs- eluded with the distribution of (Scrip-'
pointed. Olark and Treasiurer1for the render the calves (frult) of our lips.)" sub flRunte,d by a placarded Gospel ttr�es -And tracts, and its mebibers OC '
Township at Grey. � I . Their wor419 were to be few, consid- mbtOlr- "Jesus Saves" WAS': the, nies- the 0ongregation crowded about th0l
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. 0 - � I LJO-re is no, need for much spoakiug, ati egOberanee of Christian, ,gladness those; of otfi6r nationalities than thV
. " X Mor ,'7our Vhthor , knoweth- what by -thpr..,S,uperU%t6ndeIi't of the M-Im'011- Anglo-Saxon, Who sought, the Bible'
PH -son Oovternor (to rele'savd, cot- ihings ye ,have ,nepa. of before, ye OJew.!§ i9aves" wits the Inesg&O'glung lit their own native, tongue. An Ap-
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. , 'h,o soloists --one a woman, who peal Was mjg-& by the ,&perintpudent
vict)--�-Pin sorry. I, �find, we howo- askbini.." Therefore Ae6 is Ao, oc- by t
kePt you lhpfe'a weqk'to6 long.11 casion -for rvain, tepetiltions. But it dOnse)&ates ,her -iotgl gif"t,to, the s6r. to -those ,who -.know not'Christ as X
10onvid—I'Thut's all ftht, Mr. :does not &I'law tG4�. thete, is no need vice Oflth-0 Imissitin,,and the; other it personal SaNi6ur. As. -has been :Ere-
Xh6& It off tpott, �Itime,"—Louisvil,16 for. prayer. the 0-od we pray to, young man, Who testifie's that througli "entI7 p � .
. , xperienced during the open-
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