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�� 11. , �_" ., � can,, J�:�: ... YIdLaughlir4, Thon�as, Kidd, pe� ,oQigiabons,�eaused ,him. to e U to do in, 1934 bout. did.not. .
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Ill .. 1,i:j7� 1 � Robert Jhimleson, Oairqp6ell & Bright, be regarctk�d- as, being ,one of the arty, who would fill his requIremerit, The davaiing of ,this New year 'IS 11
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" �. ers Association, Class "A" really ccupies th ortant E. AWaul; Groc6ries-4AidlAw & bu,siest eni - name
� ki � Fairlei A. G. Ault, H. Robb, .M. A. by...h.is conscientious attention to du- The young man's I any New Yeax far some time p"t.
�,!:'' . Weeklies,of Canada, and the Huron position of- the two. The Mayor ac- .
,� , " Charlesworth; Hardware - C. M. ty. one of itsi most worthy citizens. calim, McKellar, famillaily known as The peace of the wicirld,.of which we- .
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,, 1, County Press Association'. . . tually possesses less power, although Whi ey, Mm John, Y dd,' Johnson It may have bdeen overwork., it may Mae. He is the son of 'M , 1.
�� � ,. I . B -s., Read,-& Wilson; Inimlempints- have -been an all-gone-to-pioces 'feel- Mrs. Alexandiar McKellar � who have ing newfoundabion� of security. The
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� -.1. � . responsibility than the least importL Robevt Willis, Thomas Cbventry, else, that caused"him; one day to de- ,simply mention �hat they intend to world iro'ib, grip of fear and uncer-
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., ,., I .. the Thomas, Hendry; Insuroane&--W. N. cide that -a profit*,Ie addition to the celebrate their golden- anniversary tainty, is slowly but surely 9� .
1-:1 Xa h. They have� lived fifty Humianly speaking,� there Is, reason -
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"'.7 - . I school trustees have the absolute con- ,. thing in.the nature -)of a real live, years in their home which Is so to thank God and, take courage.
, *1� 7here Have Been W, orse Years 'On Saturday last, Mr. H. Colier,
it.q,49.'. , I trol of about one-third' the annual of Clinton,, drove 'his tearin of-ponys young man, country bred; s,ome,Qne far frohni the main road that 9� wit. But oi, it not truei -that the secret I
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i'�"., � , . The year 1934 has close(L them from .the village of Arthur to office more ,than in the offite. in Passing 'to he able to. see it. our individual lives -in hearts, fille4J (
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,V-�I�, thing of the past. Different people most sacred trmts that can be placed Clinton, a distance of 71% miles, in �He wanted someone, to meet trains, The absorbing thaulglitz, in IMae's w th a new determination to 'make
�6 �. I � � and handile ex is of ali kinds rndnd before he heard allut. the lif,,,count far something in the New -
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11 , and- outgoing; wanted some- chance, in Seafoxth n lives reconsecrated to the
: � ; I -will have different opini6iis of it, but � , , upon men. Considering the indiffer- 121Y,_ ,hours. , pros I was how . to. year, i,
'�t� - - The following have been -elected ineam"'ng manipulate ideas in such a way that finest , est -and noblest things? �
�� .:.. -11 looking it over from the country ence of the people as to who are pl.ac- Directopi�- of the Londesboro Butter one to -collect from the diffei plac- when he, gave voice t'o them, -they � , b ) I I
��. � ould say that there � ed in those positions, it is amazing and Cfi�6,se Company: R. H. Knox, es of basirfes.q all the ,express PRT- . ould be convIlmoing ,enough to per- 11 Let us 4iiglily resolve in 1935 to,,
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;.� standpoint, one w James Cunningham, George Watt, W. cals, packages and bundlesto -be sent w etter acqomplish our task, and fill
,,, have been worse years in our history that our school affairs, are managed prepaid or-)C.O.D.; -to give ree iptso'sluade his ,parents that a railroad' our place----toi always, look for the best
� Cunninighami'and Alex Watt,sir. Dur- P_ " was ,the calling to whi,lh
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1, than the year 1934. so well as they are, and the fact -that for their rebeptioi%, tilien take the in others, and give the besot we have
�, . � intg 181W'the company manufactured t adaptable, also the one -to -be an inspiration, to the fallen,
I., _ � th-- stalion and, hawe them placed, a- he was mos .
.; I �, In fact one must admit that 1934 �2,809 j6un&I of butter which realiz- board the ,right trai-ims for transpor- *that would, bring h-im the greatest and 'a shining light in thei darkness -
i 17 ,d �6,71a&29. Owing to. the Ary sea- I . . (Continued on Page 6) iLook forward, hot with dread, but
was a good year. Providence was say very much for our boasted re- son the factory had to, be closed, on tation. . . '
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. . ldnd to the people on the land. Fol- ' presentative institutions.!' , � " ,. .. I . . . I fa,btion, but witib'severie self-examina- I
. .1 lowing the severest winter in a de- The above is,copied from the files . Last �-all during the dry season � . � . I
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while sinildrug a well on- his farm, MT *'. year 1935, than you did with the" .
� , � cade, people were afraicL 'But there . of The Expositor of January -2, 1885 James Hastie oil the 6th co.ncessio� 0. i year 1934.
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1.!. . . o cause.for fear. . —fifty years ago. Has the situation of AC6KiIlcp, struck a powerful spring 0 01 "Sea ship of'thinie come back to PoV4
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�. I was n � at . w depth of fifty fe,et. In a .few � . � Ruined and shattered by the sitorm.; �
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� " . ,. IVIV. Hastie has a sufficient head of Mike I?on't you me -an you live in Hornswoggle, told his frie A battered wreck her once prouct
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__ - . . were needed most, and the land smil- little attention is--paidto'and so lit- water to convey to any- part of his a pent ho4se? \� ,J 1%orne of them bank fellers 'are form� . �
�, ' Abie�No, I mean I voi-k for a pent pretty slick with their fingers, I seen � I
� �1 ed and bloomed exceedingly under tle interest. taken in public school farm. I you know, red pent, a feller in one o' themi banks, and * And standest thou disconsolate I
. I � . . . 1� ,On Friday morning about 4 o'clock, house; I sell pent, To m1ourn thy loss, from all a,part. ' q
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I . I , Crops were good. Grain threshed ' this County of Huron? returriing home from a party, he came - . 0 1 �_ gers. from getting �ed hot. He told Nor fate; 'Tis but -b I hine own faint
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� oastmas-ter at the banquet?
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I I was an abundance. After the har- . . Af To that new task new coupageohring.
. I is6bonid Ditto-413etter 'not risk -
.., . . haAnigit propeTly cared far, he learn- . . me stouter, fairer than, before, 1.
� vest there was a g I, always burn the oast when I tr;� Walking to reduce o,r are you ,e- Build
4. f, I . . WHAT OTHER PAPERSSAY. ed that it belonged. to a peddler who duced, -to walking? .. And' a,s thou buildest, ever sing.
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'.. paStiiia�ge. Why, then do we'llear had been robbed near the. village of to inake it. I For thou s1halt know this thing at lasrt
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I . . .1, I � . I . , Arthur of $200 in. impney, and has . I , Though ,all thy ships icame safely ,
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': I complaint? .1 � � .Beer Not Popular harse and sleigh and entire stock of .. . . . ' , I
.. . I The prices, you say! Well, whose I . goods,. I Arid all thy drea-ins -shall be fulfilled,
!� . Mr. William MwMurray ,of Tuck- ' *' The greatest joy "'
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I ersmith has purchased the residence 46 . I 0 Is still to build!
il. 11 late the seasons. That is in the hands ,Because of the lack of a student demand for . . .
1. I of 'Mr. John Logan of Egniondville 9 (By Isabel Ham' ton, Goiderich, Ont.) . .
,:- beer and alie, in the undergrad�uaote dining halls . " I 6;, . .
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6f Providence alone. But.the distri- of Harvard University, the pre,,sent cense -will The good sleighing which we have . �
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1". - bution of Providence's bounty lies ffi not be i d, when it expires on- janua had ior some toimse, ha.s� entirely d,is�- Come to the Saviour,"make no delay; him his -new knowl6dge. Horne- .
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V at that root of low prices, that is I � the old Walcolm. ,building opposite the .1-1 ounty Papars
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,�-, . man y s fault.. , .. market and will' have it made into Think once again, He's with us to -day, to Jesus. And, vor-hen Jesus beheld --- - - - A ''. .
�11 " . e tenement buildings. Heed now His ,blest command, and, him, Ile said: Thou art Simon the . ,-- ,
`��,':� Why blame Pro,videnqe, or G,overn- I I . "'Mir. Winorn Xyle, of Sea -forth, has I I . . - I.. I r
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'e'�t" - obey; son of Jona; thou shalt be called Fire At Blyth .
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O.. . ' been suffering from a minor -but painful sicknes,s of Mr. Wm, Edgar of Kippen. 1�� Fire ,breaking. out in the drying
11. Will you, Tay �hildren, come? stone." Jesus took absolute Posses -
5" � . too? . * - kiln of the Blytb W,00lleq Mills on
. � I for a number ,of days.. In some way the news Mr. Rdebard. Common intends. 907 G. F. Root. sion of him, asserting his mast Friday morning la,sit gutted the in-
�� The year 1934 was all right. The . got around to his friends --be had not mentioned ing into the ice �-usiness and will lay . over him as seen in the changing16
1 the illness to any person, he said -and iri a few in a store sufficient to supply Sea- PRAYER bis� name. Herein, is seen Ch,rist's. terior of the mill and destroyed a
�'�` .. world is all right. It is the people in houxs he receii0ed. many offers of assistance in forth. This will supply a long felt power and Promise to bestow a new large -stock of yarn. Ten men will be
I,- , itthat causi� all the ta-ouble. coping with the probleivs that Wad been created want. 0 God, who art worthy of a great- chairacteT in the one called to be His thrown out of work. 'Preparations
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�, in his home. . ,Mr. Jarnes Hays has been, re-elect- follower. - It was a strange thing, �
I.'' . ree wotmen offered to come in and run the derstand; fill our hearts with such , it of the mdll.-Exeter Times -Ad-
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I household. Two volunteered their services as acclamation. :MT. Robert Ross, Mr. love towards Thee that nothing may born a -name always conveys M'igni- VIDCate* ' .
_� nurses. Perhaps a half dosen more suggestions Mariley and Mir. Archibald were also. seein too hard for us to do or to suf- w
''. . The Heart Has -Its Limit ,were advanced by men and women who felt they elected to the council by a ence to Thy will; and fi-&nt associations. A change ,of In Detroit Hospital I
P : __ 11 I could help cope with -some of the little but im- for their respective wards. In the grant that thus loving Thee we may na,rne was always bound up with the 'on Tiiesday afternoon Mr. Perc7 I
k.. ,c+ Thee. tbouglat of change of life and work Hewitt and hie sister, Hns. H. Row- ,
�,,,, . For the past year or more, a reader moediate emergencies faced by this, friend. other ward there will be an ele. ,i,on become daily more like unto -a strange thing to say to- a man cliffe' were starting ,out with MY. A- ..
11'., I i", I 1p Has 000mini�euit was: "People are good, aren't for counefflor -between Mr. Murdie Amen- the first time you met him. Bdt Clfrlist Hiamdlton to visit their ,brother, Airs- .
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�,�' 1". . ... saw then, as now, a -man not only a's itin, who is seriously ill in a hospital -
1 11, 11�. but be struck by the number of sud- And aren't they? S. S. LES§ON FOR JANUARY 6th 'he was, but as he might -become. One in betrodift, but they had g'one only
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",I I .UI.P., -be defined with very great accuracy. Our fiiend. From The Huron Expositor of Lesson Topic --Peter's Conversion and of the story are -Trust God, trust an auto accidetrit and, had to abandon
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q411 .. t ,i; that hav� be h re might have chosen. a better phrase in expressing Call. men. Trust God, for God trusts you, th,e journey. About th.xe,e weeks ago
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. I 11 ."_', -.. ", 1-14-18. to betray Him, -He still gi,v,eG you boy, met with an auto accident an<1
10, ' -tvays been reported as a sudden heart with vnmt, suffering, threats of war, depravity, The lo�-al option, by-law in Bly-th .
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� 1. I- . these deaths were 'really caused by that, after all, "people---linost people, --are 'good." majoti Devotional Reading -Isaiah 6:1-9. 1 Christ's dealings With Peter, to trust Ado,ocate. . I
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� 11 1".. ", . I - . [MT. Jairri�s T&Kay has sold his 'The lessons for the firs� q more fully your fellow-nien." Mark Christr6as Tride Good
� " li!�,� the heart suddenly ceasing to func- I 0 farm on the fifth concession of Tuck- the year are "Life and Letters of 1:14-18. ,
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.Vlio, '. . culmination of a long strain on the 'of the servant does not merchants were pretty well satisfied
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I �,',� " - ` ,,� . "I paid Was $5,800. the eventful life of Peter -and his 'con- bin -der the progress of the Master. with the holiday trade. Christmas;
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�11;,-.. heart resulting in sudden death. Tuckersmith township on Monday ity, emd, to lead us to sustained lay- Jesus went into Galilee and preached shoppers were imWbed with the �
�,,,�,,, . le to do There have been many, officials "fired" by the last carried local option by a major- I the go-spel of the kingdom of God- Christmas spirit and while money is. �
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11'..1. with the matter. Men in their thir- the years,,still there, was improvement . I
I .1 ", � I perhaps. We don't belidve in, the spoils system� Hay Township defeated local option, John 1:35-42. In the,verses 16-18. we, read"of
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�.,.,� I where posts are abolis)bed, or am�algamated to commenced his duties as teacher in r
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M, Is the human heart a more feeble save money our syrnipathies are with the Govern- Lumley on Monday last. Chure-h-the simple record of the be- ants. "I will make vou." Here we practically every sbore window in �
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, r �..'o engine than it used to be? Are men 'has "d -e every other kin, dom feel fication. ed light1s, shone out from, private I
11 k, 1. from friends, of the man, who, has been let out. and M'rs. William Douga.11 celebrated .9
- �7A" . born `wl'th weaker hearts than those S*metimeq t,be local Liberal organization or a the 25th anniversary of their niar- i'tis sway. -It ,has affected the stabil- "'And straightway they forsook Chiistmas trees and. from, the win- , ,
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, , 1:1 ,County r ity of empires; overthrown old idol- their net, and followed Hirri.11 Here dows in many homes.�Eketer Times -
1."I". of their fathers or grandfathers? Council or sorne e riage, when' over 125 guests asserrib,
YP �i,., .. I fluential organization adds, its protest, and then led to do thern, honor. atries, exploded philosophies and, in see the cqaiTns of God OVIOT-ride Advocate. I 11 (
� � Not likely. Perhaps some of these tl�e daily Papers that are unfriendly to the Gov- :Messrs. Geo. Bethune, W. Bethune, spite of opposition, has oui;re;i� it- we I
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.11 ,'.'� sudden deaths m ight be laid at the eitnment, make quite an outcry, pointing out that W. McDougall and W. Airrent are tak- self alTeadY to the utterimst
'T," I- � disinterested persons a.re objecting to the use of ting -part in the big bo.nspeil at Sarnia of the earth. discharge of common duties leads to d' public school teacher in MvGfl- I
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� " j,01, sion. People on the land and living derised from The Sermon Bible). top of the laclVer fell sifd struck her
I' I �,� . appointees. Last weeac orne official was fired. As Westeott, seeretary. the Baptist, followed him. and he
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� � I retired in -small communities can not we writle this there is gomel dbubt about it, but Attlie regular meeting of the Cath- spoke to them the words that are sti 11, ,�v,j W . on the head. Trustee A. Hod'gion&
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�, , � even conceive of the strain of doing , 'i seek ye?", and- "Come and WORLD MISSIONS -bill to Ae office of'Dr. Raoey where
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i f , " . business in the past few years. 00uncil i'lriMediatelY Passed' a protest to be sub- were inst4le,d: President, J. Me, e.:' �T�erehwe see -how spiritual life it was did,coveredi that an, artery Yad. I
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!I-- "V- The fight of the business man, mitted to the departm6ut at Toronto, arid ,that Naimara; Ist vice, J. Horan; 2nd vice, 'e IT' . 4
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1 �Af ,V`q, ". . was good VMS for ConserVative papers. James V. Ryan; recording secretary, ml
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pli� y . j. wheorete dwelt, and aboile with Kin. thm is b6ing carried 'On ity the mis�
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. ;1,11 . �`. , . � 1, Of the county, and ig aawaye quite -friendly with llows.- lVivine method of extending religion do not think sometimes ii -term of . ?
year will be composed ast fe: , There,was, very heavyconVPetitiol�_
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. buthm, h4ft has- its. limit,. And, ap;.- The Attorney-0eneral gives econornry as. the, , Mr. John,beaotli,6 basbad the vault m1aft, 4id saith unto hllr4: ,We -have of 655,000 people, intc�,.whieh we ih� -, 1 r passed awv�y 11
. I . � ' I J` I -Y "I I i I for Alikilft1f.ft7nating' th,6 Oifficeg,, arq, is quot- in his st%*, vohieh was hyrinerly the found '�he 'Messiah-" It ia as if flife, vest every year over $2,W6,00-0, The in hh; .. . The deceased bad .
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, �` �._ parojft th;iyv!�'Pdri wvul,d, set before us at text best thing., however, is, to read beein ailing since a year ago and at
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� 4 1 . ,e consdious of the fact .n, -get a good sgiaT7 of safety deposit vault for the use ,of , � y ,
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. .� � "'I, ' dispengation, one of the great, laws 'Sodiety's annual re t , , jtisit quilte'eritioal. He was, born in P"g- .
;r,,,�,.. �,� _�,` I.. . . ht** boon attempting to ex- 1, $4,000 -a 3N�kr, alld yet sa46 oveir'$3,000 in salary. � , le, . �� .
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