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' ' ' ti @10 r A -'s ago , _', 11 �y I . , ., ve �r,i�(r y ,, �� , � I "I - � j , more, bill pep.� d I 71" , � � ust one I of ex. i , �, I r. �t � 6,,'�,� �-,�.,!', , , ,. � 6 Q '� -0; !' " WD; " ", *WJ,WqAi *, 1. �1'11A,4� . 1. . -ty is - - ' ?' - I . --.f.— Woveniber, I.. fp#,W�011,1,0,0_04 - - , �,% �,, , � $ , "' I I I � - P4N,:sqP#X,Y; ... - ­;,�.:"`�. - . I the public, at large., the, fr�terni 1. . "' .1 I � �ii!pwh - a, _,,� �, , -�- . I � .1 ,. 11 �� ;. ­, . , , . I I 1. .� - t �;,-.: _ P,J, _ , �,,",,_, L'; . " . 'q .,;, �,-, � , . ' , . . I -�, I .;, 1'� TA - I - , W�ift'-� W - "'' " .. 1� 1. � . .,. . . I I , ve � � ..)Wq.i ��, , Q � ; W111:* 11 4d ..M � �� ­.,��7-1 ,..' . . , . . d1lurd), wh" � - T, I . . , 1-- ­­..�, an American, institution that Cana- From The K�ron'Bxlpoaltpr Of, 1h 1. 6- 100 _,_"gR�,'�"_;,V_W_fU �qA,,#,,J,.k�.,-�;�,, '. ,� ,� ,.* , ' * b $1.50 a year in 4 t el 1=tiribg leff . . �. ., :Fa.vh- ; � . . . , . - ied�: 0 4­A0_#t '"'W,f, " . A 4k dr -1, , , 1, I '�Ij ��,��!'?,�f. 00tription rate, I I ty'-of .Sk' , � '400 A t 'VA 11 ; ­.. A - tbo� ... AY I .60.0, , a�47 Vorem 1, , � '6f:; , "', " ;. -, _�n ,, than education could dispense with ' . ' November 21, 1884 � .. 1. a, " OT, � - ..k, ,44*.v�, �_, . 011, , ' W - P,,V 1=11'Am"k, ��,` �L, ''. 0. � - , , , , Y foreigja�,$2.00 a -year. gli:Lgle $1%000 -aind, .161000. ­ 1, ­ tft'� 4 idledic ..of. � e, - A, ", , 'hou L '.11V1 �, 'N , ­­ I .". . _:Ywu I.The,=..." ,"Toom, ,, ''. , , , , , !�" `� �1 ­ without, an� ,great loss to education I I � Z A1047s, _*4 ,� W, 'I', I " a , rA ,, 4X ,., .: . I , , . "" , � I 11 I � . tv _, . Tted ' ` I ­chu] . � it , 60 dA w_ tho -14k�d*,""Awwmea��,ft,ol�,-,,,# IV I ... '11. I , 1i . ''9 ­� , '' q,Z,.i,J%e - 11 : 8, . . Desplie the dis�gree4ble weathei,' 6d 9,r,QrA o roh, and -111 ,. . , .... X 1 roanitaxy lym!pedor Lusby "VO W� bquboko - I I ,0 4 -cents, each. I !,attead'A'Ade'-ot - ,'O� .. 400# . , I, 1 I . . 11 HeaM on , g . 44POI ',!� � qaTd' �'Pr�'4i�r.,.- �. , , , NV . 11,� - ­ , I or thestudents who 4N being se t to, to, the Seaforth Board. -of' , . I 1 14.�, .� , , . . are'. -Pg ,be I MPO'11�� lboe,:,,,od ins'lerlptiok,­- i p �;,� "', '' , M7, Z Ve17 large CMW4,asseMbled AyW. I , XI I I I 't -bat tbieTe, 93 I , - t0h6 vine s Les When � am,o � . Tuesday , � .. - " . V 4A � ­ a 1. '4� � . . ,. , . Mi ,, �,, 1� �'N -, � , ,. � kp 114fi. . ,the . L ., 'I'll . . . , " I . e, finip, opipbm� . At__,,tft��,M! 4 , avo, rb I ,a; - , ., e,- -. � ,.' ' ' . our UniVersities to be educated. , or, � iiiiv dm 1. --�,er_- A,ed M'' ':V' 'fit I �, A I I � . "I".. . � . �. � situateq in Seaf th ,ellini foirp ;th,, 'ti' ' ' '. ied fortIle , 0 4*ft- -_ -, eat- -ounih-4AW40 I �44,W,4 - ,, OIL . I . - . I ^.., __� --- I 11 '' ,,, 'Advertising rates on applicati ' vice, the church was, fillied and, bof,��e� ,A� of ' I - T�her , - , - �j I .A� �_ L , . �' I I hm_�xs than the law. , The I . thisi; 44dr6s* .� &V.4 " �1��ae wa " "! , ,4_ 1 �, . ,�,,,,�; . . I - . ,allows. ,. I wolMA". 'We . . '�' ,.440V.64� by- - 4, t �., . I I � . . inst 'dh "JW06"�_, .the " , 'gfit. of -,s! "j,"'..-1 ,. , _ sk �h,4 %)ath . ob r .,�, � t . 0 Board, decided to take action aga . e con,olvs1ion, Tnany ALo hadi oome F16gar.ty ana,N*kop imqzmy 1 1 , 11. �. � . . . � I I I . . . I . . I . late wero "eompolled', to sttind_ The '.t nee. ., . I I 8%u%11 . . . I -, ,��;' an(t, , ;�'...�,4�. "'. - �ffie offenders. ed hanlas for the, aa� il,,t� wpd.d Ilbeay Uv(6 e,Ot ,. . 1. I . Ale, ag� "'; Si[VtP. ,Inremony'of blegping and At the cooclusim of th,,.6�carc y I � .. .. .. '. '0.`V"_ , I .", ., , ' , � , : ". w,,Xernbers Of the Canadian'Weekly mr.''Renru .Is Still Leader . Sir Richard Cartwiig&'s meeting � "m'Ppes . e wwt ow -7, , Mon a dinae, but .a% _&hii = �ittq';hw, ( . I ioaridbo's. Hall last week was I 't,jcaWt�g the sacred ,dift Aftmer was serveld 4n *ijt:'b—a'Pei�knt � - the', %�,;i - on- ,and before the evening'service, � ._ ". �, `0 ' s Association, Class "A7 I � in argie­ . 10 ­ , tl,w Bishop of H*nil- .1 oelf'-quietly, 11 have . no X .. ., epwspaper . ly attended. ' . 1� sup' "doad"I tm�un's eappression cifiani""A im-- � ­, Again at tdglXt'L tfie . . g,e ,,%�.,Veeklies of Canada, and the Huron At'a gathering of Conservative ed by Ara B4s.hop.,O'06hnor of vor,wat smwed. I I . ... Mr..A.sutberland of thi� town has, assast, jaedlialbeay. i -to . ., and- BiohopMePway of Lon- church was crowded whe"',,1t&e aud'- beat 1t G , 1. I. k members of the Ontario -Legislature purchased a farm from Mr. Sy ney Toron.to, tWiell I qw0kily and. ,�,�, �. ,County Press Association. 'Morton, '01 Hullett, for $1,50 di ,iclonj while there were aqsQ pilesent. ence was addr6sised, by the elviqlavnt J- e--4 oderich ,Sign& . i . . . - � .., - -held in Tokonto last week, ex -Pre- MT. W. X. Dawson, Z� jj�s been Rev- Fathers McCabe, Seaforth; 1Bfhkho§ of EanAlltom i.The niusik-,.'at AchesQ0 - Bossonberr�, : .1 . I , I I I I., . �, , . �.�._ mier George S - - . .Kennedy, -Sarn�.�; ,bo-thr- services Was, furni*ed by the, , A chOmdnig, antumn wedding took � - �.. . Henry was confirm conducting, Mr. A. Cardno's baking Ouehing, . '" choir of I ,; 7 - �� I riday-`November 23. 'depaatmLant for some time, has giulxt: Sandiwich, West, Godd*h- [Amles' 0hur,ch SWorth. Place in, Qhri4iit 'Church, 'F�Drest,,' - A .. ........ I 0.V,L11, . ,.SEAFORTH, P "' Y of tjl,� "I I oroniol _ . St. - of London., rend' R on- , , - . " I � 4 ed in his position as leader . Spidtz, Bei14- ,Brennan, , T " "" " , � -mi. lRitoll, .... I "I.- .11 . _ ) ,or- 6%turd'aY, with the rector,. ev, W, - I S1. �', "" . UAO businessi for himself. .1 I I ��'.. F',�';.:.t : . . I ' ad- ,amnio,ed Canrk,ing,, 7`6�Dvto- Brennan, Sit. ed a beautidua solo, in. the ,morning 13. Hawkins, ,offidatimig when, Anne , wNU !!� " � Conservative party and as their l,e ,Three young men were - ' ' .0 III i " � .. 1. .1 , before the Mayor on Tuesday last by Mairys and Mahoney, Hanii1ton.,vArchl- and Wiss Bertha Dialy ,of Seaforth, Isobel, daughter of- Mr. and Mxs. . W-�X,�: , �. I I Just a Reminder er in the House. I I . imhop O'Con,nor addressed the, people a solo in-- the e�ening. !)he dontrillyu- Bruce Rosisenbexry,.became the bridia , t ­ � - "., -, . . 4 Nielit Watclumlan. Lee for disorderly ` ' . ,,,,,�­ ., _ 1. . . � from the text: "Behold Mhe taber- tions at the gpornin -service --amount- Of Charles, Edward, Acheson, Oweni.. ,,, - Since Ithe election 1-94 June there coajei ,on the street on Saturday �g . I ­,��� , ... . � o you realize that four wee I * $900.,and throughout the day UM , . 1, - 1, I -�­' -, D k9 I has been much said- and more written night, and were fined! $17. n-acae Of ,God with ineu. They shallled to, ' . I go' d, son of Mrs. Acheson, and ithe, , i�,�­V.. i dwell wi�th Him and He shald be with I amounted to $1,300. ' la,be Wi,lTiam T. A-cheson, of Mxeter, ' 4 � .. ��-��".., ��. " i; " I , . ­ 4sw ­, I'.. - from next Tuesday will be Christ- ,The public school i's now so miach I . .,,. :. ,� . � � � . .. . . � .. , �, �,­ I .1, about the sins of omission and voni.- , - I . I The bridej ,who was given away byr , ,�, overcrowded that itis likely. an ad,di- .1, I � I I . .. . 1, . mas Day? . ' . I - ... ......­. I .. I .- r.f thL ' H";l!",!!, mission of Mr. Henry' during his tional teacher will have, -to be procur- .a ., ...j,.. _k�eq __ E%.'wo�je?, a stPT,Ln#S,.go,Wft ( ..� �1 '.'.",�r I I � - a fact, and this " just ed = January. � - . � � --- - I . I of lbrp,wn- - ''triminied �vi - , �', WelL it is is . I ,'O'. �repe svinette - . .. , Ilk , " ;., term as Premier of the Province. &]IT. Jame� Watsion, son of Mr. W. 0 fur, brown fur felt tri-corne wdtb suede I 111�1- .1�4'...� genl hicie,s 4nd gldves. She earried' a brown - "I" , 1. , time never There has, in fact, been n revclt . N. Wiatsion, who has spent the, last 0 JUST A SMILE OR' TWO * , I'll nr,�ie' ope . �, I �, . . , 0 suiedeprayer book P,nd worse -corsag& 4 �� __ stands still even in times of depres- I two years in ,the Northwesit, is now , I I �, � I . 11 .". " . . I . inst his leadership in the rank I � ­., ... ;_ . . Aga � ­ I-. of'Talimpan r,Dses--E,xetsT Times�AdL_ � , , - - �', . . , . -in Ontario and itAiends spending the - ­ I' INV� I �, Sion. ' I � 1H6-ffkn-'b it about time baby call- Millicent, at ,an exhibition, was eate� I ! I ,;, I I and fil,e of the Conservative 'party. , . I 'i . . . vo I . � ,.,��'. - winter here. � I �­ ;., I Just four weeks, in which to do , ,Cafdno's Hhll was Packed to, the ed ine"daddiy;. . about ,to' he taken by her parents 6realis - Paterson - ��� � - , I— _` s' . I efeated leader is "ever a popu- She--�L-Vve &636-d not to let him fa� -*'-i I 4�111 - Ad n trip in one ,of the gondol" on .1 ,�,'40­4' , -mas shopping. And no - ' aloorg on Manday eWening for the ,'Davenport Road United ChurdU . . , ", �, � � . I X� ''. � - your Christ kniowjw1ho you are until the little the atrtigcia Make. skidderaly . X?,,',z , , lar idol with his followers, but ill coil- Scott Act jubilee meeting. IMY John she was the seene of a pretty wedding,, ... � !�,� ,­:, I . , -that - Bmtti�e'presided and the speakers, in- 0 , . ­ . I F ng, # , � N , I da4iniggets a ,little stronger. said: `I.doo't want to go." '. 11, , , matter how much or how little I . . Rev'.' A. Baker, officiati when. ' "I'll - ��,,� I 1 firming Mr. Henry in,his leadership, . 'L�4,�;-,�, , , ,Aopping of yours. will amount 'to, , I cluded' Rev. Gray, Clintoom; Rev. Me- Mother-11WElliet, '.where did you "Why -not, dear?" vsked'- hea GeOrena, only daughter Of ;Mr,. I "I'll, '�',,��,!. . I . the Cs rs and the Coy, Egwondville; Rev. BrDley, of mWiber. "You're not frightened- are� �nd,Mrs. George Paterson, w,%s. unite& I., 'don't neglect it. I 1. Seaforth, and, Mr. 1). D. Wilson. learn. to tedl such fibs?" � -to I ,.V'.", I P) . � I . I �. -t � . � r. and -Mrs. Edward ", I �ii.:f:,:., ". * . . more knowing. heads of �'that party ' (Willie��I hea�d you eq1 'Am you'? . . I -in marriage Mr. Howard Johu' 0 M.- - ' Messr& John Jones and James Xul- "Yes, I am. Look whst it says ul) " : - No matter how hard Greallis, son of M .5". - � up you may Jones how pretty -her hat was." _ .. ... . . � , ct that.. Mr. holland of Kippen are engaged ship- . Grealisl tof Ckhtron_-�C,knton, News- . - l'. �, �. - � . be, � if you'look abo4t you, you will I' . ized the fa I 0 rthere!" I Aee6rd. 1 4 1 R, TZ r, - , _�_ . I Henr hag been more sinned against pling wood to London. � ," I'll, � , . Tailor­---�That coit -Ats you like ' a ,Over the pa " ,box -was 'a notice, � 11; .1:1 , see, some many most. likely, who I y . . P ' y I ' . .. % 1. �� , "' I , . � (Mr, ,Sam Smillie Deplaity keelve of glov@, Sir. - . and ,her mother ,read: "Trip round- Partridge in Clinton - � I .., ;�, , than shining. Tuckersmith, met with -an accident -on A young Clinton man sighted- -a. - I ,� I .... I� 1: . �. � 11"ZI "I 1, I � ' 'have less than you. I ' Customer (drylyY---4So I see. The- the lake. Adialits, Sd each; children I 4 1 5 �,�', Saturday, when a plough whicila he I . Partridge on a lawn adjoining his* K4"- ,,�­ I That the harvest of defeat he ,sleeves cover my [hands,. Ithrown in." L, - �.,� I I - You have only four weeks' to play 'WAS liftiaig into a wa� n, felland dis- . I . pwn home . I . ' L 90 I � 1. . .11 �Sunday morning. The bird . 4 " �: - - � .­ " ' - him, but -11 located, his elbow. I . I . -_ , . V . reaped was not sown by . walked about on the lawn and cross - i,"., ., I. I 'r . . your part in their lives. Four weeks �) � I �, I" .�,, j .. I . . I largely by his predecessors in office MT, Alex Nicholson ,has sold- his . -I ' 1111111111111 I ed the street to another, but� when he I �­ - I. I—% . . I 1 4 I t - , in which you can prepare, to make farm, a.mile and, a half .south of F -g- 0 - went, out 'to get a closer view ithe- I ' t ' , . -bir ,1 11 11 "I I , d_ I S r � � - I .. . , , , ".. . §�,.­. ­­­ - 6-&Y­�tdj�d 6-uea� a-d6y of 'tlad, and by_other member of -his'pa � f. � — — _L .1 � - '4 ' . oA . Z , �T- - I - -Taond,ville, to Richard, 11i6bin.-sonj- * * -.%L JNDAT-AFTERNOON ' d--fiew-­off-,.­-,Gan-4,t thwe wo, d that , ' . ,�'l - � 1;,--- . . remembrance in some life, old or These are things that the rank and McKillop, for the suni. of $7,900. (By Isabel Hamilton, Goderich, Ont.) .. t - are g6tting so thick in ( - I .1 I I � I Exeter huntsmen have baj,ged, 8 0 - . the game is seeking safety in the-, �, 4­�, ,I . file forget, Or refuse to recognize, . , 4 0 1 �,,,;_. . I I deer since the -season opened. ­ . . I ====a"T - towns?­40intat News-�Record.' . I - �1`,�, young- I I . .— . .� - ' li�`�,�� /1' I-'. but are, nevertheless", facts. Men are at work- erecting -the a I . . �Ii. - I . ", If you do it unto others. perhaps I I., tele- Take.,my life, and .let it be � - his Lord's, injoneY,," He did; not inds- . Long Married Life .1 � 4�1,� . for the lin'e between c � - I . . W1, - I I. , , . ­­ � I'll", ­ . �Pi. Mr. Henry, as a leader, was de- , phorie, INI-s onsecrate�d, Lord, to -Thee .spend or m�iseynploy it, did- not. e,n,i- "Monday's London Fieee Press had � � . " ­ .1 " " � --� athers� who are more, fortunate,, will , i Stratford and Godbyich. Take my anoments and my'd,ays,; bezzle it or squander it'atvay, but he an account of a wedd-ing cel4bration, , #� 1, T 1, _�". 1. .. . . . . feated, but as a politician and.a very 4 .Mr. R. Johnson who tecentlybought .. 1, ��§,*"i. , I , , do it unto you. ' . - Let them flow ,in ceaseless, praise. hid it. Lord Bacon used to say'�mbney in Belmont in honoux of Mr. and "I", I capable one, he- is by no means down J. Roedding'-s stock of boots and shoes " -1. - is like manure, good for nothin, i� 'Mrs. N'cKenzie Procunier, who wer& 4 . _,,,� - , � And may we. suggest *that one of Zurrich, 'has sold out to ,Mr. N. g . �­. I I I , ' ,..",:.�. . . and out. And -there is no other man ' " I'le Take my silver and ray gold, - - the heap,,but it must ,he spread. So married sixty-ome years a,go. MT, �.. ' Deicbert, late'prop i tor of, the Com- , - . � , I , unier gra 0 , ��,,­ n . N .1 1 X�I�V . the s ringing joy 1 . . in the Conservative part who could rneercial Hotel. ' ot a mite,would I withhold,'- it is in spiritual gifts; many ha've and ,Mrs. Proc are the nd- , i .y Take my intelieet and I would, use them and make no use of itlheni'foT parents Of Dr. C. W. Procunier, of. - 9 �c,!Y4� ':. the lives of others, o . Some time in 1860 while Dr. .. ,� . have won out, where he, failed. . EveTy power is Thou &halt choose. the end for whic' given Essex, whose 'wife was formerly Miss. # ��I�� ..... 11111., , h they were I I , ,ILI' .� i r Shopping at. home. �, ' Holmes, -present County Treasurer, � -,,7 YOU Under the circumstances he is en- was attendhig the Toronto. School of them; these that have power and Jean Ford! of Clinton, and their ljttle� ,� ".. � Take my love; my Lord, I �pour interest, and do ot with them pro- d4ughbeT, Beverly, is thei,-r eeat- 4 1511". There are just as many cheap Medieine, a fellow student ,borrowed, . ,� . n I" 1". titled ta the leadership of his "arty At Thy feet it's treasure store: mote ieli4gion in the pJaces where they grandchild. There -were four genera- J� ��- �,� , . � '�. 4.': " things there, just as many expensive . . p a book frorn,�bim which was, worth I '_ , ,_."IqL�I.q , � until at least there has been one sit- &bout, threeL d' &Pars. The doctor for Take,myself, and I will be " live; those with capa�6itiles and oppor- tims, represented. at the celebratiom �' �� .��% -things, and when you buy at home, - - Ever, only, all for Thee. Aineen. tunities Of doing good, but do not stir dinner. --Clinton New�-'Re-�ord. . I I", 1�., . I . - ting- of the Legislature. He should -got about it until a short time ago F. R. Havergal. up the gift that is in them, are ,those . Paving Completed - '. . I - 1;1� 1. s there and it 1'� - I when he received a letter. from -his ' , 'o, �., I your money remain Y W given the opportunity of defend- comrade with an. enclosure of $8.00 S. S. LES�ON FOR NOVEMBER 25 slothful seirvants that seek their own The qq,cArthur Construction Com- - ­ I � � 1:, . yl., .''. will return to you again in some � : 'I- 11 1_ ing his policy of government on the _$3 for the book and $5 for interest. , - . ,things .more than Chi:istls Are others pany, who had the contract for lay- I ,. "__ I - : other way. . . Lesson Topic -The Chrristian Stew- active and shall we be, Me?. Then ing ,the pavement on Highway No. e, ". -;� . 3 , .. - "" __ : : �', o nd against the . I 0 thete i� an. account Tendered, and it from Clinton to near Blybh, finished , . . ard. . , -,,��4_ � � . . We know that distant fields look Lesson Passage -Matthew 25:14-30. as observable that be who had receiv- It -he pouring of concrete Thursdav-. - ' . K"', " ."t, ­ ) en. Bu . 4', new government. If he fails there, From The Huron Expositor' of ed -but two talents gave in his ac- last. It will be -but a short tin�e novv- , mg, , _'� t if is distant fields And . Golden Text -Matthew 25:21. 111r!K`T4.j',`.',' ""' , - , 0 ,-1 , gTe we would stay then that it was time In this parable -of the talents there count so cheerfully as he ,who had until both sides of the road will b& , , , .1 " November 26, 1909 W ,�s bargain hunters, which supply the five. In the day Of bur accounting open to traffic. The're is still corisid- 11111�` '." r I to talk of a new leader. . are three rthings, to b,e �aken notice . I ', ,� %, � I Mr� . our comfurt will be according to, our W ��`,"' material that goes into the making � -mt. Harry Fright, Son Of MT. A. of. In the first plac-� there is the erable shouider work to ,be done ow - � , .. I I - . usefulnessa our sincerityl -not ESE,, - "I_ " -1 I . ", Of trusts and combines. . Mq""""""""""""""` J. Bright, Seafo_,'h, has been recent- trust'coninidtted to servants. The Our Suc- this stretch ,and will be a few week -s; I . IV-; ,:� - I lade manager in one of the niastek who represents Chr'.A, was cesg; according tto 'the upril tness of before completed'--ZuTich tHerald, . 1111,1'­�; 'y in Our hearts, mot according o the de- ", - 'ni Ii. " ", 11 .. . When local competition is eliminat 11D branches of' the Domi ion Bank in travelling into a far country intend- Celebrate Diamond Wedding I , ','� PF gree of our opportunities. X ­ WHAT OTHUX PAKAXI JURS SAYO Winnipeg. ing to be g,one a great while and, be- ', '�,, , , V��,'� I ed, bargains are eliminated too. That . Me Lord cOmImLenited his, two, dili-* Mr. -and, ITi-5. JohT,i Manning Me- . ' . . I I ie estimates presented in the fore setting off he called his se.rvants ;11.". I . is a point well worth rememb ring, ., House of Commons the other day, to him 'and delivered, to them his � � , " gent servants- (saying: "Well done, bmted the dia.miond jubilee of their M, �",­��. : i . . e . � good and faithful servant; - thou, hast wedding with their familyst the ho,me 1.11111 - and its truth is verified by the evi- Others Besides Seaforth w�s an irtern of $15,()Oo, for the e-rec- goods. Christ at his ascension gave -1 # �,,�, . Marsh, wl'�, . - � I tion of a new posit office in- Seaforth. gifts unto men, that i�ss he took care ,'been faithful over a few things. I of their daughter, . Mrs. W, 11, pf's-'-se dence of the price spread investiga- I (Godarich, Signal) will make thee ruler over many things CaTlOW, 'On November 4th. Mr. Man- 0 ��'%W,, The Property has already been pur- to furnish his church with all things - �,- P., � _ - , I _enier thou into the jo-y of, thy Lord. ning was six years old and Mrs. Man- pp';4��­ - r its town the necessary for'It during ,his personal . tion so much in the public speech to- The Seaforth News dlaims fo chased. " ,, � Observe the dispropor,tion - thew camie from un, ", .1 �, - 4 r, between ning two when C,O fi',�; . . . ridergarten in Western Ontario 6,utsicre ence. -cornimitted, to his fol- � "I . da, - I , i"', . only ki Messrs. the,work and -the re*ard. W.h-.t�t work ity Devonshdre, England, both being s,m'4',,��. . av_ W. D. and A. J, Bright, abs; He 0,1171,11111i, Of the cit;es. But kindergarten classes have-b&en who ,have carried on 4 successful lowers truths, laws, promises and �M­ I we do for God in thi� world is but of English, parentage. They arrive& # .21";.: , I Anyway, ,there are just four more conducted for years in Go-derich. ,, - I tailoring business, in Seatorth, have power" ,; and he .sent his Spirit to en - Y il, , I. little, vi�TY little, compared with the mt Quebec from where. the former ,�;` ". I dissolved -partnership. lle business ablehis servants to, teach an 0 ,. " . d pr - joy set ibefore us. 1111� , � 11 .1 ..., 'Weeks to do your Christmas shopping 41 . went to Brampton for a year before . , �il I '11, -be carried on ' 'by -Mr. W. D, ecanan I c t'i.,_ . 11 � I wa fgss those truths, to press and Observe The last servant thought that his . gto the lObh concession of ITUI_ . . . . . . . I . —so get busy. Don't say that we did . . Bright. Mr. A. J. Bidght and 'his those laws, to apply those� pro. i 61, 'I. I ' -account would- Pass well enough, be- I ett, 'an U.", Proud of School . dt the latter, Martha Coftlo . � ' 1�_ family will leave :for the West and to exercise and put to a -good use I ,A� I . not remind you. . ., " - * ' cause he could say, "There t-ho,u li�,st nrade her home at Brantford f.oT some , I &'r 't., � . . I . (Godetricli Signal) The first sleigh ,of the season­ap� those powers, ordinary or extraoTd- ,that is bbine." Because of his sloth- four. years. ,before ,mloving G14n -, 4 6p,�,, . to ton "I �ij . I peared on Friday morning ]ast a � rid inary. Thus Christ left his goods to �11§�; A" � . 0 Without waiting for any coa-ence with the his church. fulness he is condemned to be cas,t Here they lived for sonale'tim,d until , �x ,� 1, . , `_ had' protty tough scrMehing. . . into Outer darkness, out from� the they were married November 4, 18'74, . ,,'! . .;�. . -district, as rpg-oposed by the 'Next we iiotice�bhle propOTtion � ­., � � other towns of the 'Mr, R. Thompson, Brussels. produce in light of heaven, out from t.he joy of ,by Rev. Alen in the manse at Olin- ...", * town coumil, tihe Stadoith town . ',� . I 'Ze� - I tbL- Goderioli ich this trust was com1mdtted. t . Isn't It About Time man-, shipped Over 30,000 pounds of Wh I He their Lord into which the faithful ton, the bridesmaid being M. Cottle �..'' . 'I has declared its o,pposition to a lowering fowl from here this week. , gave talents; he gave to some more , I'' I counci - 1 1, . I . of the standard( Of its Collegiate Institute. The servants were admitted, A slo.thfuq and the groomsTman , James Baker, I..' , �11 � � 1, Two students of the University of Mr. A. J. Bright has sold his resi- �ban to others,; to every one accord- seTvant is a withered meTriber, he, is bo6 of whom have since passed, on- . r",- people ci�f Seaforth are proud Of *eiT school and dence on East Wlilliani Street to Mr. ing to his sev'b-ml ability but every ,; 3. .. I g�ood for nothing, but the servants As was the custo,na -at ,that timie, �here . i " W,estern Ontaridr were recovering i rank. John H. Srn�ith. one had some one talent at least, an,d who bear much fruit glari�y God�- was no honeymoon, but theAappr �MV: . in intend to keep"A-i-n-.the front * I .i ,�,, . that is not a &spieable stocli for a 4,I-lerein i 1. 1�_ -,,,,, I a h ital at London on Saturday I 0 � I. 111) - Tuchersmith cGuncilhas. acceded to s my Father glorified, that couple went to their home on the 10th � M'k I ,� , Osp I . I I a petition from ratepayers asking for poor ,servant to begin with.' A soul yebetar mutli fruit; so shall yei be my concesstion of Hullett, -where they liv- ,�,'I,J�',-� - . # '�W�` 1, L. .1 . ' . nit ' N lapt from the effects of a mixture of - . 1 § ", . a local option,by-law. It will g)o be- of our own is the one! tale� we are 4',O'�IP,,�.., . . . . Who is Mr. Bennett? ,discip] es- (John 15.8). ed until they retired to Auburn in . � " .. . . fore thlee ele&om on January 3rd - e of us intrusted with, and 0 1911.�Blyth Standard., f %_,y,-�,i�,, emon juice and medicine containing . . every on I Ng�. 5� . ,"-', 'The cost of the Tuckerg-mi t is , . Toronto Saturday Night) �,�` ( itb �ele- it will provide us with work. "I The Christian Literature S-ociety ., � on of strych- Had a Bad Fall $ 4 ,V, ,I ,,,;�, "', ' ,phone to sAscAbers has been figuT- the duty of a man to reii'dier himi-self �11I;, ,, I "T"'I", � 1. 1, ,,, , MinisteT Benneitt-has (Continued) I 11110": iiine. . I So,miebody--mot Prime V_ ed to, ,be $11.9?, per year. beneficial to those around -him; to, a . Mrs, A. J. Walker fell dovm thet I 5y'i" , . been �expresslng surprise and, grief at -the disco Mrs. B. Howald's house in Zurich great number, ,if -possible; but, if thli ,Our 'hea,dquarters"as most of our cellar steps in her b.gme on. ThuTs- 4 U, "�.'�' " % , . �11 � " , The imbibing of this mixture was ild,Ten of the fifth had, a vaTrow escape from. fire last is denied him, -to a few; to his inti- friends know, the Society moved their day morning and Mr. Walker hearing- "'; ...... �� ery that a claissroorn-full of eb . ­ . I I H,;�', . � I . ree or four times: from I— - , , ,� 0. �. said -i cere week. stairs anA , to be part of the initlatioi - grade in a London, Ont., school did not know . Tnate connections; or at least, to him- lbeAdquarters th the noise, rushed down ,��i,,JY:,. I who lVir. H-epburft was, Mr. James McArthur of'Tucke,- self. He that is useful to n M k -n ons o s 013 ,�,�:, "'.""', who Mr. Bennett was -nor Others may the days when theyoccupied the small fou d, rs. Wal er u ,c ci u . ".,I , , .. , . but did know all about the major characters on ,i,?,, ',,'�_ smith, near Hensiall, died on Friday 'be reckoned a common good, Arid rolornsabove the book-sh-op, untiii ow- examination by the doctor it was; �.�R " j'T p inony into some fraternity. The fra- . M" ,;, '1,� , +be sports, pages of the newspapers. whoever entitles himiself to his own ing to the generosity of a ,business foundthat nobones, were bbrok ' il en but; ,"', "., ternity in question, of course, did not the result of a fall while picking ap-' Bil. A: . ­ . �;#,, i,, ; �, (We see little occasion foT surpwiee and none pleis� approbation, is serviceable to, others, Tdan of the city, they occupied the,ir Mrs. Walker received a severe shak- " )�.` .�10,. - intend to make the committing of for grief in thds disicovery. We are, in fact, nort The Anburn cooper, shop 'had an as � forming himself to those habits Own headquarters in North Szechnen ing up, 'We are ple�ased to report that ''_ i ,�N� , r, , , . -one of its qualifications, of ws, ithaft childhood which will result in their favor.". , Road.. -I am -going to� qu,ote . f,g��I­ � murder'as 2L liftle TeliRmed by it. It shlo, average output ,of 22,000 barrels . , from- a she is improming steaffily.-Mingbam ­g,'Pio. L .... ��,I",, " , , , ,� ,,�� I is still thesame happy, care -free, impracdcal, un- Rev. B. A. Lundy will be ind��ed In th,t� second place we, notice an l.ink written, in June, 1923, iby one who Advkpoe-Times, . 1. ,"'. I , I . membership, but at the a time it that A was when we our- 'as VasitoT of I>uff's Church, Walt -on, account of the different management is now In -the, Land Beyond: River Frozen Over for First Time h ��,��,, , In ' �__alculat`ing time of life ,,, ,,,- 1,-,e L... ,, ,, ,, , 11� , -more by , .it had' in and improvemer# of this trust. Two The Head�uarters. Building,_EveTy (Residents 6,iong the River Thames I , ",xl�q%,'- was, good luck t:aneby good selves were young and that we feaTed ,on December 2nd. I - . I 4;.. , � �,.,, . I ese ill tfme�,,perhaps cenised to, be. These poor eve easily been a fa- Of the servants' did well; they were room is -repo t i , 1, 17'� , management that theydid not,attain th What might h 1. now filled to capacity with A tha the ,river was frozen over, � I r�,_ ... , youngsters in London. Wili learn -who Mr. Bennett U1 accident occurred at the Excelsior diligent and' faithful.. Immediately almost no hope Of rooms fo,r addition� ThuTsday morning for'the first time I �, ,"'W'.. I ,,,, ��.!j­'�' I 01 , that end. . C'J", ��P� 1.1 is soon enough, A' on the depakure of their master they al "workers. In ,the past W' did iiot.,Ws fall­��Wtchell Advocate. I �,�,­,, I I... nd the knowledge will ii�t mukb ' knitting factory on Tuesday eveiiiin . e 1,11111R, "I . . 9 . �,n'�,.�J one whit happieT.. ' They will learn who Mr. when the acetylene gas machine, applied themselves to businegs--they feel the ,-%train. The rooms "To big 'Military Funeral At Wingham , �.,­ , . . them I'll... , ,��`s,�-, Isn't it about time that the govern- . ,�, ,,,�'�", ­ . King is and whq Mr. Hepburn is, and who 'Mr. which, provides the light for the fac- went and: tradbd A true IChri,stign enough and -plenty 'of them, to 'give An itirpressive military funeral toolk 4 1 1, I , 1V1Z­,­­.. _ I I I �,,t;� 11 - `��. A.�,,, ., . =9 bodies of our Universities were, Henry is (or willthey?), and twhoWessrs. Woods- tor�, was blown to pieces., Th,e plant is a spiritual tr;desn�an. A trades- elbow ropin for the workers, we had. place'at Wingliam on, November 2nd, , I 4Z.',?,V'," - inam is one who, having rande hifs But the'p] e is now too s -trait for when -the body iof Frederick L. Car- 0 W,q�� , . worth and Stevens and Cablan and Buck (Tim) Re �, ��, -. taking solue iriotice of, as well as ' was a complete wTmk. :- , � , "'t'l �� ; are all quarrelling about, �nd to us, or we have increased beyond, the ruth of London, formerl� a Wing- _�� I are, and what they Mrs. 'Wilham Reid, of Birucefield trade his choice, and takerm, pains f ,,' �, -, - some action, in suppressing the fool- they will be just as bewildleied and confused and, � [It on ,Mon- learn it, makes it his business, to fol- diriammis of the baildetg. We ought li=�, and Lucknow, was, laid- to rest # 1,11 �'I, �. Mot with a painful accider . I I, I, ;;,�' " . apprehensive as the r6st of us; and what go9d, "' 44 �,, " U. � j8h eXLtravagance to which Univers- day at the church, when. she dislomt- lOw it, layg ,dut:,,all h& hag for the to enlarge, i4onaeh.ow. The ,ground in Wingham, conietery- The yoiai�-, i 11 . . . . . . . T '. 4, 1; , , ., 14 I initi, we ask you, will it do them. at all at all? Jwgt. (e& ohe of her fingers. advancement of it, makes 'alli other floor is for mailing department, but ex-sol&er who was thiiity-seven years 4 � ;�,%_ " : . .11 .. ons% of one kind and an� , ,about me much as it has done you and us, affairs bend to it, and lives upo,n� the, as prodlucer.4, increase. and, the con, a age, , ,­ ,�, � �� .1 ' � . . . I.. 7W fowl supper and concert jiv- dlied in 'Chathem, hozgital twa i �'i I �. . . .. . 11 - ,gain of it. Thus does a true Chris- 4 � ,�,­.... �, " have attained in recent'years-1 A few years ago they werq convincled that the * en by the Ladies' Aid of Carmel Pres- sUMers ailso, the quarter,s, ample Qpes, hours after he had' reedived severe ,�� � . I - world -were their b7ftbrian Ch"oh, Hemsialb on FAday, - . ��, , �9,;'; ,, '- 1, Moisit; iYnportant t1rffi,gs in th15 tian act in ,the work of religion. we no longer suffice, and the t ,'' �­.,Si' " , , " I , I workers head, injuries in a inotor accidgn att I .. q., I W � . :,. . " . .Of,course we all know that boys t6y ta%ius and their idolls and their latest' pictui,e I . have iao� vtock of our to i;!adia PTes's ,'Upon One anotilier. What will Kent Bridge, -near 10hathism, on Oct, A i" �,,.,,,,�,t- " �:;­ .. . ' was. 6, slideess, in every way. The own - . . 4 41',� . , - I � I viJU be boys,, and in r'ecent years, that boolm. Now they, are conwInced, tbait the nwsft I PrOceedi e in excess of $120i with, but. trade as, factor it be, wNeh om sales are doubled? 31,st. 0arruth, Aho, lived at LOU - I �, f" '' , w" s. in our xwp- �",�"­­' L" " '' important things are the big baseball and holckey teIr's stock. The- etdowmenits of, ,the , 119 ; 1 �1 .1. � : . . �*_ __o This buildi can be and' ought to be don and, was envployed by the Walker- I � .i, , I I VA841R, be -girls ' nly. more so. But 'MT.' Jabies- Johnson left for ,the ,� ., , .- , �, �,!,� ,'� ': - - I and football garrms. We of course know that the West with, a ear,00f horses and fuTni- nrind�_reason, wit, learning, mas,t be eillarged." I I ,side Daitg, was on hi's wayAo, lWdnd- # , M :�� . . . . . Nl,a "",..., -.1 ", - : '1-fi-iA,,,d6e fibf excuse University ue, of Natiomis 61" last week and,6�'ts to, be back n 0 I � . I "I".., � ". mog i1nVortant things are tthe Leag . used, subservienL-y ba* religi6 ; th A.s,,yeara paosed, the building mras ,s,or to Inspect the c6mqpmVst ,151ant' ��, I ,,11�:,,!,",,�'.11, , . s � 1� ��!,`�- . !"', , I 't � ities from the fact of know- , gtewena briquiry, and the ,UME4wa Agiree- in t1hree wdelkz. . . � �,.Q, ',,,�L`," , /, , U711AI the 1. 0111V elijOymetits of`,ithie world -estate, -'711�irdied' Wmewhiat, but the convic- them when the truck on ifilbli 6 was, 4 ", � ' A' ' k �� j;,;.4 �,,, , # " hib A , . -eat, �'�,,,, .�,­J,,, ,", S, . , Monts and thePagging of Wh 8�ut th#Te i% .11, ,­ j , ­­ - I ,� - "', �, ,� I . , �-'. . � -q�&_ G, H; lHewson, aged 70, Ba_y. credit, interest, jpoWet; preferment, ItRn, came that the ca�use of Obrigtlgn a ip"senger drove into anothiyt track i��,. ''' I . . .. . I �i��?,;�;'XUV ��',�',..�,._�!L �;, I ,_', Jug al`: 10' 10 t1ai both,boys and girls are ,L, I andther polft to it. A few years, agio they p6r- 'fi6ld druggist, died suddwily on must 'be in Mwetq� wl,,�A ;�. ',­'� , , , �" ,.�,.'., Taea- the honor, 4 Literatdt,6 diema-fid a , the con. which had (bTi6ken A&wii on�'*p-hlgh- # ,., I %, I 111-14 �., 11 I K& , . 1, ."Al, h,YP ljl� ",-,­,, .. . A101 Or, . ��$�""" ,"2�"L,:",� , .. I I '�AY- The story 6f'thias sd� ,way. The driver, ' who .w" ;��` "'�' � ' fed%y irnderstQ,od'bheir trains and! th-oir dolls and . � , .1 . , �,�k ,,,, , I 6' '' less irresponsible and very day. . �Ohrisit; the = of the gospel, tft Of /the , . . ,�'A"".�,�., . . .1 . . ��"ii4�0,,,�,,)��i,��,��,Z,,'/,!!.��, ,,� I)OU92111, 'Sr., of Usbornie y # , i� 'L� � �!. � . . "' 4 their piutuTie-bo)6los; they liv6d,in a world wt-kh , Ur. Harry and out opportunities of a.ttondlug vehtam',of Faith, has been toldit pre,. 9 I 1UTO , was I.6,011,rii -�0.0', , __ e r � , I , I . ,,,,��',A,,,'��,,,Iv�,, " " Obit"f6A6 thinks oil impulse, the ef. theY were able 'to master. Now they fairly well *4 'ously.shiot in the le�g while 'a3bb# ace am n Aou.- li-nkg a4dr reiports. by . head -11 , s7ol anothet' c' and �v�tv �%?, - , _oerl thleft, bibles., ,S, ,th, s r o tv, ar , ­Zlogii�o , "' �ayl f6rce them to understand tho'baso'ball and forodbaal janieS_ they Uttonitlillg the Vigeo,111 ishobUng match rAu[gt be improt0ed tur the M4 fbit, . �no% aee,16 tmak into, , !E " 3o� ,� rr,, � � � ,�,:j ��� i I -v � �",',-�,��l.",',',�,.W;5�.,��',",,��'�l',�i"",'.,, �, .0 "i WO have now A beauti # 1� �- W"', �1. - i - 11 - f .,hxdh m tul building ,ffid which he 6 `,,,'4�?,Ijj�'� " , - I 1. � I 1, -1. � I I - at least: cornWQj;WnS`jWe of the Rodgor"ine,'MUb on, T.,,Wa,� e insititftedij ... and' corA. . Oft, a part of th groutd orashe � %�,,�, �Q4 �,f "! `:,� ��`!",:� livo ift a W*rld wm,ch is which thkey ar in-tho city , i"r-da." " "' I 0. d, iCarruth wits U& in Wing- I . . ;I li, " , ' 1 ib6 wkh God, -keipt up by t1helil, 'b "book App a,nd' haird und a�ent hiv early years there, I I. ,� , " ­,�­t ­�11,,, , , �,.h 'fi. ' `s,, of their f oolialiness amd oibliebakile to treataient. But we-iwto carr -no , . . ImNfin Itift, � � . , a fin- - �, , �1 ' ' ' 0 dft t� itho bofto%� b?! the, League a gaitionsi . ...... 'An 1111MR11T9 depllftrdWit- The, Arst -veiven slid latoV thev-16iftilk -reisided for 26 1 "I , h6 sar floor th��e i1v J ; P�� , 11 ,,,j,'� ,,. ' . j'.:,�,.'�� .. " �', � ;,��,� C. 2 . , q , , . 1. '.1 -r Wd, , " '. , � . __1�1_ `�, ,heir li�es. .46V . 46 ^ , - , , Spir, �!,, , 'I � V'� �,'� �, , , e ;�,A 4, i it d th,, "I Oiideis of thia - flo", ,,,:,:: ��!7 ",�,i;- �, �j,Q,,_ , � , .� , 'r ' . � - --i nust 1. q are 'let f f-' -L � � ,! - -a "10 Nggihg � of Wh and the other pieb- Or 6*"sand the So. time -111 Lackdow. Ei�sidbs, hisi Widow, I ,� , _�, � �-ft eat be,m ivdt, atidijbis,'i�tisp& , '. . "." " � ,tim."'Olki, J I � - �� '�­`, �4 � ' �' I . f�V,�_,�,`4�JM ,, .. 11 . � 1� 11.11 , . �. ", 0, .. I ' 4 - ­. I -1 re, is ,a an'l 1111V611 0 y Mis 1. & &70#§: Aft4 girls;, -, : _-lermiof the, ftott ipgge� of �he t'owsp 6 . t , A:tgstant. � This ,q*eat,er is - a fil,J with 0,ft±,ij�jl;��6,_, ,,T%le 'HaTriet Williamg off � � ".1, . , 6.ft O'd6V14244 the iiiigh I I I UP rs hat 'A. '� _14"! ��'(-fh 4"', ,, �r I 7, j I �11 :' - 8 " " 11 `11 " 1 F1111" V1 � T ­ ;�,',,' ,,, �, , " � ,,,LL� .. ..... . Wh,6 ", eurvS Tift-Ito,"�dpw ___ - , '' I "' 1, � . . , ,�i`� 0 . I a, Vea,t A 9Y.,dAtt apprehend, tffio � wtbnde�A 'Vwue, sfi. Voith double gr0a,b,-,de*i to to 9,'ft1b-j,p'pduAi3r id�,A 010��. 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