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"" I . , . , . � , il?, , ;1i -1 . , M 1-1 .1 �..",� "' �, '11, 'n *1 " -'­� Im"", '00411. NO eog I Editor. � � le is being waged in. I lat I! L I l ,�� �ffl`�I,f�� 1� , , !,�"`,,'�',,`�i,a ., i , ,, er fffte Remo pOkled " l 0 I " . imovM... as Q� i , , 9 , , .1 'i -,. , , �,.­ IN" , 'L ,. , '. �,�,gl,,W,t I'll _ _ .. , Ith " II)TY th. I *11-Naeli pal. - N�,� 7 �, .( � CA ,,?:,V!�Y��_, I ,."", �., Z_111,�",.V #114 V" . T ,A�,� W X,, 4 . — - i _ ; =r - 4 4 fifty - I- ., #A��,,�,St'j . I I ftM, , " , 6rontokwith precisely �Qie s ,` . lz" ' 0 Memberl$ ,lof the famolus 11 Ili" - . �. I . , , " I _)� ,� , 0 NI' , . A s* ar batt , ti,;�il, ", ", , _�_�_ � I , �, I ­, - ame ob-, I , �'� ToV'db U, team in *,d � I � , -t'­,;i I - l", pip ', Out ' i ' jeet in . , . . .� � 1� ,. ro N--,--,, - -- -,r ':-,x%",�"`r, ,th ano, ev- - , " ', L - R'104141 geaf6i , T ".a ago % f 4 sta I , , -1 _:Z," , �Vvkiiqiir rivi , , . . .L , 't, ��, "" N't � , 9 view, and precisely thq same " �� , . miwou? I *e " . � A souvilinir servi :: L I nip,411 .,. . this 1 '9' " .., oe* I t 6, 4, . , � -,9 . ' . � 8 eil�a .19p, Two 0 n, 0 7 , Re 4n . hi , .. , . I I ,,, - ", I im afternoon by McLean — . _-1 0� —i After a series a ex�Ublti�bu , e " . " "A , . . , . " 'Two #ouses Cbinge Hands _ � - .,� d, at . ,; Y,lli& _jrSdAy 'gi i! .V ,',L­,� - - 9 ,programme, being followed, which it I L I in -the sprini, and auun=eer. of , 1, -ordee, coutidns the �niames Of the 11. ­.. . .1. . i"', . I � . . . 41 11 - . . Il 0 ctomOomohip town, thsi usin,of 1900, Xr, It. C', ,,a& `4(r. has purlchAw4 , �;�P'i.j',i' ", . � in WU,Wh. Ae la'#QRS def9eatod OhjWL . 9 � " S. I 11 I" "" - � I X. 1i � 4 'J',r!L6 ,��";, is hoped will accomplish the desired From Tho Huron Expositor of 1 ,$,R'.",1F ys� "� , I . �,,. �.; f�,,,l,�� `f, t "I � . , , L'�� � ! Deltrolit, an& other, citle�, .:and, aiid the Offle tho l0lor I ve idence on Nbrt& Streeb 4. ,,, - . " , . '. . go, . . _�= of that year. - ,. .As ,;A A, ".." �,. ` end. , April 1, 1910 u was libnogOry presi- ani '1,1 ' '.it shpirtl-y.. 'J%T. La. I 6sving won the id!K4*1-title, �wgag- IG, E. JaW* . , , Tn X ,e to� , _,q ,q ' - - . " � rm -presi . ag dent and W. 4G. Williiv wab `M.�'14�,,,',,'�,"!, -'A ,&r --the efi,tnip0loni of Canada, lloiftoers weii�e: Vk64keddent, Vu,M,h , - RE-, . 1'��, � `14 jo in a ai�rlea of , V ,jk I, , , ",� �j, 1'� 11.11T 1* -,,� � I , ,leriptlion rates, $1.50 a year in axnilton I - , dent. T , � . Vrn�t, ,, � V M bA I '�,;, and Dr. ShOW of el""ont,o 1000,W . , � V,W cs_m. ,A 5, ,. " .00 a year. Single of H , X D. NcTaggart � u ttip 0 I ,� .... "I . . ..... 'a", a ee; foreign, $2 I I . T � Wed - INT ,_ ,g*,yW. re,$Qe�ice on �t. I ,,,, * ix , . 9 . . I . I ", last year, $12,611 was spent in . ogler I , . I 1 :­­;,_","�'! - pro- Clinton are on, a 'three weeks' icrVue after h6me and home lgames,,vion tho ,O' Nkei,l - man 1 R. C. 00-104well; kip,411 ".l ftot - d) w,* rooft his NN�A - -each. . . . . . I I . , 1 on T �' " � t 9"" r.; fa�jijjV, -1.1-101-9 .9, �11m. . ; � , M�t�`:, ,," ow-lesil. , . West India Islands.' . , I61L L `Iwe�� '�,q ira'"'itJ -111" ,J - ,;, � , I . �f�, 'L �,_ ' r civic le I . � ,selicret,ary, - H. I - tw l000up,v� I �`­""" ' ;' 4 cents ,,, the I , I V- , L J i i ",,L "�,'� ' viding ars, for city officials %&L chap'pilouship.� .. . w lCiv,sp* 'T. it '60,6 - .I .. . 1 11 I N,n��;;�:: ,_ . - 9 Alem ,Dow has disposed of his - . I .... ,,.",'t,,� I... . I I . Toronto pWpers, lot that thne-were T,er* J. , Kilm,an. eaptuin;i — prich. - 0 11.411-- . , 9 . . . . .�19 . . 't� of Toronto ns - loud in their praise Of the showmw J. i 11 andl' Qommli;e: a. N. - � �. I ,. ,,,�. l�"" � . ,;�. �L' ' whil�'in the Ci co' id' 50_;;� form. inthe Township'lof 81ally P _' ' ' . L L I I . . ­ - T . . i . WeLeaul, ". .40. lo -Oxams .:,, - to Mr. RiDbert Munn, stow of'Xi. Alex. � � I . ,S., A. Dick- , Poosed rA 1, ' ' , , .A, � . Ad Using rates on application. erably more than double that amount _ made by the #arb�sl at the, Rrob I I L I .:, i �; " " I , , " . - '1VAii( bf LT sw- I . I �. : ... I - 11 MAInn. 7* . . - . Baker and iClifton 170 �1,­­ ;1 . _ 'I . �0swater, �Rp,,� I game ot the finds in Toron6o. - "The * , J � -11,, on, W. R. . � 11 - ,In GMobe, after g,Mnj a. &tailed descrip" T., j. IStepheAs. cessfully p4'wed' AM � 4P " Ha4mony . R, , -, `\' , 9 � .. Was spent in the -same way. � A very sudden death oo�urrea i ' ' ��,111111 � 11,�;,,, I ,.4 I I - , _. .� L . I � I ­, ,,, Stave on islunda-yi, March 20th, lud- w1d GV6Ae 5 - , to - I ' "I ii,� , . '" , , In . when . Nion, of the Play, Paidl:. "' .- - - # is! ,� The'.4haftil -ttea` . I Hip � 0111111 1'. , 9 a ild 1801 ine . 999 ,6� . _Members of the Canadian Weekly ,. this year's estimates civic cars ." - ...... ­­ I L' I -of : MUSILIC 41"A . I , . .. _VV'illiam &.1-lery passed on - to'the =..one, . exail2wts, VrIo Ty 4 �� ,�. I .vt,,�,,I:� I . 5' Mij.' - '810", W. G-'VWJR, D.. Me- , V , ", � 11 11. � , t�� % said the tT t9ale ,begf edt V, V. I 5 �� ... ,��'.'. -, , As ociation, Class "N' are again 74 years. L " _ - 111's, 1 ,1_11. - , 9 I ever see and much super Di6nal�A' J. W. Livingston, T. J- honors. He is: a pupil of %Jzs Gbr- ,I �," 11,4. - Newspapers great beyond at the age of n - , I LL 19- � Aw',.,"iler pioneer lot CromartY pass- - I , 11 , , _4 � 11uron ' ' - LL ' I �..­� , , -to that in which Bea&rth'defeat- StepheI% 11.'E. Jacklsbn, H. J. Crais- dbu_Wingliam. Adlv,4nc�-Tiines. ' , ,:� 9 _,:. W,eeklies of Canada, and The same scale, and without any more 1 , � .1", ,, ed away on -March 19th when, Donald'lor Chicago last . I J. L. I I . . , ,.,,, "'I Association. . than a cheep of � objection to their - Nei-achian died after a three days' ed mionfth , ­. . It ford J. Zrrdth, W. MaDonald, Two Fires -No Damage _; k9. if � � 1 ,,9 , I 4Couuty Fress . I . was a ,gentlemanly game thirough- Kill0ran, -G. A. Dbovirar and R. E. I .1 ,, , - ,,,;I � I � ilint-so, in. his 81gt year. The firemen, ,had two calls .this. I 1�1 I cost, and that cheep smothered'by but . .. . And the geneiral ppinion Oresswell. in 1900 -the team includ- l_.",­ I � 'I'll M.r,- James Yellow -has, bought the was that the Hurons, had won on ed: T. Murral J. Pepper, J. Eber- week ,but fortunately no damage ,re- i � '1111'r:",, '. the majority of the Aldermen as; Hudson homestead on, the 2nd coulee . s- . ari ill '. -art, J. A. Ja�kision, T. J. Wilson, H. 'sulted from eRher fir1g. On Sunday , " 1. - �, . . SEAFORTH. Friday, MArch 29th. their me ts. h f,, '. 1. I 11, I soon as it is uttered., slion of Usborne, just east of Exeter- The lRuirons retodned their high M. Jackson, W. Finlayson, S. A. raorning there was a chimney fire at I . ­ I I . it. 11 I __ . Plowing has started owing to ther�_, ROM ion in the world of Eq)ort for �a Dicksan, D.'MdLeod, G. 14cDonald, T. Fred ohm'shome. It lwas ex6ingulah- j �; ,-��, , . We do not recall that in other da being no, frost in the groun& , I goold many yeaTs. ,In December, Bvownleeand S. Hill. . . 1 11;, . ys ed wiftlichenifilicals. On ,Monday after- , l tp . � 9 , I . MTs. James ,Mill4grL of Kippen met , . . � . . . . I I arheated Vi I pes at T,arry -p" The Budgqt aldermen and civic. officials were with apainfal accident whenshe fell ' I '. � . noon some love I , ,),�,,, -, � I Reninger's lbiolp4l. ao if th6y would , ll; , 9 1 I I ... ,", � .. ' furnished, at the taxpayers' expense, ana is now carrying her arm in a . .. ... . . . cause -he fire- . . . ­'. N I. . f� ,; 9 ., 9 I some trouble but Wh6n t ll, �,�,­. The Budget was brought down in with carriages and pairs with coach- shing. � 0I 0 men arrived 'it was all ovier.-Wdug- , 9 . I ,".", �.` ' IMM. John. H&wks:fhaw :of Exeter sold hani AdIvank-,e-Times. . . . . ns on Friday last JUST A -SMILE OR TWO 0 . . I - � 1 9 �, .� I i , 1 9 the House, of CommO men complete,, and nowhere does his farm to Mn Robeft Willis, 'Owner 0 Mrs. Win. Delbridge Pies I I 1. "'I.- �1 I and.disclosed many things. " history record that city government of the sawmill; -for $6,000. . . I � ,Mrs. 9 Wfilliam Debbiridge, an , .1 ", , .`� - . *ilia . � Mr. John. Doig of Tuckersmith.has I were trying to be [First Businessman: "'Old Shar'k- aged I however A so fearfully suffered thereby- on his handsi for work this season . . �'� ,,, . . Budgets, , J, Two en -en -des and esteemed resident Of UsibiorIne, . 1.414'. � ,, . gmd wonderfully compiled that the the following barnsi: Robert Stewart ,sociable at a &Unctio.n-P an,d, were dis- lee is going to retire from business' " <Iied Tuesday at ,,her, late residence ,,,,, -why, then, cars and, chauffeurs? . beauty hints: Seiliond Businessman: "I heard him �".' - � . On the Usborne boundary; Andrew cussIllig , III o on'the, Sth cloncess-loln, of Usborne in . .11, - ordinar man on the street is pretty ,* "My dear , I could give say that before. her 83rd yew. She ,had been serious- �1111,_. . y And we do not recall seeing any- Bell, 2nd con., I�R.'&; Wm. Sinclair, The First: ­._ theyare brought near Chilselhurst; William. Wal.lace, you a wri.hikle or two." , First Businessman: , 441 know, 'but ly 411 for only a few days. Her I _ 4 nearly as wise after where, where the Aldermen. in these The lSecondl: ,,ipm sure you could the judge �aid it this time." -Regina I ! . � � I. . . concession; James ,Robinson, 2nd maideA -name wasi M&&s, Lo,'u-ise Bal- . .. . � ,� - ,,, down-7in'the House as he Was before 4th � 1*1 . � Q - cities are proposing to slash their concession, L�R.iS, as well'as a num- and never missithem tob." Star. . m1an, her husband having predeceas- I 1� - the event. . . . own salaries on the altar 'of econ- biw of smaller -buildings of various . * 1 414so 611ttle Willid, wh ed her a. number,of years ago. She � i1i �, �� ... . I kiTids. I . � . (Stronger: I -is survived by ,three daughterg, Mrs. � .., 4 � . .. t � 'I. , But about all that concerns us in . I "Who was that y0ii used to make mud -pies all the time, j -olo-ks, Wxis. Milton Brock, , it � Only. I The arimuel meeting -of the Seaforth Husiband: 4mes Bi . �..,, � - country is to 'know that the tax were talking to a whole hour at the turned,out to be a sculptor" and MTs. JOG. Bailey, all of Usbwormne. %�� I the IAwn, Bowling Gldb was held in ithe . . , , ,i�r,�." . � Certainly not! Councillors are gate?" . 'Pa, iSikes,: "Yes, blam' . ::,�, . ff gold, but notoff sug4r. council chamber On, Tuesday eve i 'e it; 1 -Exeteir Times-Adobcate. 9 9, .1i"- . is to come o ' TunIg. '. . I �, - I pretty much the same the world. 0'V_ The verberap president, MT. James. wife: "'that -wa's Mrs. Simith-she thmight it was a sign he'd.be 9.bak- Has Moved Proi�i inn * - ' - - - I I � ".�� i . . That on some thing8 we don't or - MdAfle-hdlel, odcupied the chair, when hadn't time to come in." er."-Ldndon Advertiser. . . I" . Mr. and Mrs. A. 'S. Inklley. have I I 1 _ ' ' . "'� I.. . er.. They hold a united and firm be- . I . . . . . I,"" " can't use on the farm, there is -to be the following -oflacera were l elected: __________ - moved from the Clinton Inn, the old . ,I 11 Vljl.'I� , I . lief that if there, has been extrava- President, James McMichael; Ist . I . . . . I Grah-am House, which they h . ,� I a reduction of tariff. � I , ' ave con-' I q .. I � - evice, ,G. F. Rogers, B.A.; secretAry . [In a ular manner 1oT the 1. ..I . ,.,-qnee in civic, government, it 'has 0 �� aucted ' pop . . . ..- - I a '. I .past few years, and are taking up . R �`, Th* t beef and pork and farm pro- . and treas,uTer, J, C. Greig; committke, *.,SUNDAY AFTERNOON 0 -, i , 1 9'. � I .. I duce are�.no arisen f rom tho fact that too much R. -S. Hays, W. D. Bright, A. Wilson: 0 � � . (By, Isabel Sam ton.'Gol Out) ' I residence in their own housle on Vie- � . .� 1�i" , t likely to climb very high I money has been spent on other per- W. Ament, and W. G. Willis. 0 - . . . 1 ld� boria Strefet. The move was mada : - ,, ... ��� 17, 1. . on the price ladder. Mrs. Kruse, Miss Bies-sie McMichael . I --- necetsisarr ' y -by (thehealth od''Mrs. Ink- I I " 1;, � sons and other things ,outside -thein- ' � , ' " I ,, , .- . ritertained the . I -,:. That tari,ff-s-on the whole are -go- and Miss. M. �Smithers e Beneath the shadow of theeross, I This incident led to a change in their ley and it is hoped- that this Will 6 I I .... �� �t . . selves, and that, therefore, -the only I choir of First Presbyterian Church . , 1, - As earthly -hopes remove, � lives,and for the second, time Jesus speedily improv,e.-Clin1JDJ1�News-Re- M :ing to remain where they were, per . on Monday evening. . I � I �,, 15 I His new cornma:ndment Jesus gives, . . �; I ". place where practical ec n 11vir, W. T. Bux is having the frame called then� into His service -to leave cord. .. 1. � 4�,,. .hap� because they have reached the His blessed word of love. their nets and become fish ' ers o of Refrigerator Catches Fire A . - I I.. " . �e practised is there too. stores on IMain Street, whic:h forin3 - .1 given a A fire alarm was rung in at 4.3G ­ I I �i .1, , limit of height, and that because of I � I . I part ,of,the riew -post office site, torn ' mem But fti-st Peter was I ... 1 9 . ' ' 0 bond -of union, sti,ong and deep! chance -to declare his: devotion. to the Tuesday when smoke was , 0 " . . ,�,, a.m. on . .. � these tariffs you are not going t6 get down. . � I I 1:. � 0 1, yfi�eld de-- 0 borid of ,perfect peace! ' Master he 'had so recently ,denied * - - Seen esCaTing from a celliar' windo,ly . 9 _T I I , ... . eco'st. -1. Price' gqAaclery ztctre, co -i- 1. . MT. Frank Kogan, of Ba . _1 your. boots and shoes and clothing or, . I � livered ,his black driver at Seaforth Not even the lifted cross can harm Feb. 10-feter Preaches�at Pent of Fred I S, 115"', if we but hold to this. I -Acts 22:22-28,, 36-41. ner North s+reet land th�,' Square- , 1� anything else any cheaper. , Things. � . I on n(esday, having sold it to'Mir. Samuel Longfellow. -Acts 2:38. . , . . . . . . ."', Too Much Monep ' Members of the fire department gain- � .,,, � Sydney Hannah, who will ship it to, I t',�_ . are ev'en the ,West . . I Peter's first recorded sermon was ed entrance by means of a cellar win- f .. I ,(, I . pward grade, the . I I'll, "�. . . . I 9 PRAtER the means of brihginig about three dow, but could do �mthing, as the 4 1"K,", Government tells us, - A woman, Mrs. Isabel MeHie, of Ile fishermen -at Bayfield, are busy , thousand people to acknowledge that ,Smoke was, caused merely by a short ) . I .. !, I preparing for the summer season. We pray for a blessing on -all who .., ,,�,, � . . But in one thing th Hammond,, Indiana, was removed Jesus was the Messiah. Ile -pointed out in tho'mb.toz of ithe electi-ic re,frigera- 11 . , . I ,,, , ' , Mr. Yates, onle- of the engineers, of have followed these lessons. Having h.0 w Jesus was a man approved ,of ,,' ..9 � r. The motor was, 'buTn?d ,out and 19661, ..9. . has been merciful to us in the coun- from a Montreal -bound train at Bat- tthie. HyAro. Electric Commission, was seen the growth in grace of him who God and ithht although "ye men of "Alas sent away for repadrs,-Goderic.l� i � . Ili- . . . ' I ,'�,�, _r, -'s- our ,)' tle Creek, Michigan, last week and in -town on Thursday last, in clontilec- once denied his Lord, may we he Is,rael" had crucified Him, it was by Signal. Tq".. . I .�d They are not going to ta I tibn' with the supplying of' Niagara Strengthened, to - ruq-V with 'patience th ,; . r, -,,,n9 e determinate counsel and fore- . . �� ,�. 9 1 11'1i�., interest under $5,000 a year or ., taken to a hospital in that city. I poweT in *&afortb. the race slot before usI. In Jesus' "IDTledge of God. He told, them that Hugh Hill Re -Elected . � I I ,.,I 9 1 '. I !Mr. J. T. Curtis. has rented Mx. name we pray. Amen. idid not reheye them of *'It. Then At.the sanu�al meeting of the Guer- I ,�t� �,, I . ", raise our income tax under $14,000 1 That incident in itself could scarce- R . 9M N� �. I", � , ol Willis' dwelling on James ction nsey Cattle Breederd Association of . , ", I " per year. ly be called an item of news, because street. . S. S. LESSON FOR MARCH 31, 1935 'he *pr,eav,h,6,d to them the resurre � . k ,�-, . ' ,saying that it Was not possible that Ontarin, 'held'at Brantfiotd last week ' 4 J, 11 �'.. ', And liquor* is to be cheaper. That it is not by any means an uncommon . . I 9 . Lesson Topio--Review; Lessons from death couldhold the Prince of life. Hu Hill, Of''Collbornie. town,hip, VMS a � ( ,­�. I . . 1. I'll, j�l I, I which has been a luxury for so long occurrance,�,,that befalls some mem- The Life and Letters of Peter. Feb. 17 --Peter Teaches Good Ciiizen- Zlected presiderd for hisi fourth j�Y� �_ '-- From The Hil-ron Expositor of Lesson Passage -f Peter 5:6-11; II I �.P, become a necessity, if the ship. term. Mr. ffill reports a splendid , T.,�_. . may soon be e great travelling, public, un- � Peter 3:14-18. -1 Peter 2:11-17; 1:1-5. meeting, with breeders present from " I I Golden Text -11 Peter 3:18. -Romans 13:1 0. � 11 � 4i A,;� price keeps dropping down. March 27, 1885 Windslorr on the west to sunderland ��,.",: f rtunate as it may be for' that par- . 1peter sums up ad!monitions, on bn,the least. The Guernsey,brieled is, ,.� ., . Devotional Reading -Isaiah 55:6-13. � . . ­.Q:� . And the Budget tells us, there has cular member. , Dougall-MdLaren.-Ait the residence clean Ining in ion- to Ourselves IncreasIng rapidly in -popularity inr I . , �� l, . - "' 1� ete . . of rdho bride's father, on the 19th inst., Jan. &--P r's Conversion and Call. and ;our coun y ,s,: "Honor all Ontario, and within the last twelve been a surplu-s of receipts,over ordin- l, Tlxi'� I, I I I But what was uncommon, by Rev. R. Y. Thomplaom, B.D.' MT. -35-42;, Mark 1:14-18. men; Love the brotherhood; Fear months evidences L t "", I ', �.� -John I 1.�, ,of its progress have . I William Dougall of 'Hay To;��shi'P, -Mark 1:17. God; Honor the Xing." been' bvUeularly mumleirous, Mr. IHMA . I,� . I , \ ary expenditures forthe year. Tliat � ingly uncommon, was the fact that , to Isabella Gordon, third daughter of - ...."'.1 . would be a real ray of light int,w�---" In this lession is set forth the be- All men, are t6,be honored because staties,1--GOderich Signal. I I qi�, , . this woman had in her possession Mr. Robert McLaren', of Tuckersmith. gi,ming of the Christian Chlurch and in all there remains the image of Local Girl Heads List 1,l,� I On Monday e method. Whereby it was expanded. God. "Destroy not that for which . I 11 I I ��, I ,I , N ,, two Christ ,died.." .11,11, . present darkness if it had not also $1749196 in currency and in addition, given permission to ,stay �or the night One man pointed out Jesus to Dfiss Esither MuTray, who is 1'0m_ " , disclosed the fact that the public jewels valued at $500,000. in the Exchange Hotel, W5n,gham, and poting for One Of the -prizes in the . I '�11 �111 ", I. debt had been increased by some con- And ,it was all her own money, but . I otherrs; -they followed Him and When 10ur foremost duty is to fear Gold Mlail,,n.d Empire contest fur greater I � , � �, , -11 � I after getting warm he felt a severe he invited them to speak with Him but it is followed by honor to 'our circulatdon, is heading the list of 11 I .,. "��: siderable millions of dollars.' stinging sensation in his feet and legs they,accepted the invitiatilon; then one earthly rulers. These are the foun- those competing locally, ' eo,rdi ' I , 11 . 11 I ,:'.. . I not all the money'she owned. Just . and on investigation it was found that of them set off to tellihis brother the' 4ation principles of good citizenship. ac ng top � I -1 ho was frozen to ,the knees. th, retumis, publisthed (by the paper. I 1 . . . . . 1110 'ssessi good news (of the coming of the ex- Febr. 2"Peter Heals a Lame Man, Numbers of people are saving their I . . � .0 ons which � z: 1�, I . . 'A genuine blizzard raged all day pe,te,d ,Messiah and- he ,brought him -Acts 3:1-4_31, 4:8-12.. 1 I � l�,�, � : � I S This was Ppterr, the -Acts 3:6. . I pears ,ft- she- considered neces ary for travel- Tuesday and the -trains were consid- back with ,him. coupons for her and th,ere ap 1� � I . exably delayed by snow. . be a real likelihood -of slier remain- I I I ,, Yhe Roads Are Good ling and spending purposes while on great,Apostle introduced thl his life This was the first of the miracles to ; top. She has- expressed her . .. - - I ,."�,F� . her travels. , Mr. W. J.- Dlawslo�i, SeafoTtth, who work perforined after that the Holy Ghost Ing ion- I tion of assistance already " I . ,. i., I apprecia g, . Township and county fathers may ' . carried oon a very syceessful bakery Jan. .13 -Peter's Great Confession. - descended on the Apostles at Pente- ,. at oth ' . I "I "'P. , ' To this Mrs. McHie, money, a ,business here for some time: has sold -Luke 9:18-26; 1 Peter 2:5, 6. ' cosrt� The ewe was instaiItaneous for given her an,d hoper, tb ers will I . M.�." well .congratulate themselves on the . ppar- out to Mr. P. Negarey save coupons and noitify heT1 -bere . I � ". , ' ently, meant not -Matthew 16:16. ' it wa,&Adii7e in the Trame and' by the she may call for ,-mme. - Goderich - , ' - ".11 condition in which the country'roads, hing. If she lost the Mr. Curry -McConnell, son Of Wlrn- Jesus, on inquh�ing from. his dis- power of Jesu5. It gave'Pefer an op- Star. . . . I. . "I - I �' have emer 1, ged from winter.. . $174,196 stuffed into her purse and ,McConnell, clerk , and treasurer Of cipl,es ,,T,*kF the general ,opinion of Plortumity to preach Jesusas the slav- . I . , !, �. Tuick-ersmith, left on Tuesdap for ,his the pe6ple was concerning Himself, iour not of the bod ' ',County Engineer in London -11, carelessly carried upon her person, farm in Dakota along with Jos Reid . y alorne hut of I . I Co ring the amount of snow opened th6 way for .them, through the soul. This prea,ehing led to their � ... I 'i _- The elighth amnutal conference -ion R L1 not to mention the jewe ry, it might ,to*,Mhd;p roads is in-progress.in Lou- I �111, - and tMeeverity of frost - to which I and S. McKicking, of Egmo7,d,;ill,e, Peter, to confess, their belief in Him deteTkilon and further questioning by . '.. "; . and Thomas Bell of Seafarth, who as the expected' Messiah. Men Jesus the templ,e suthorities� and -again he don this week and is being attendled 1�..., fi , I tfiey have been subjected during the prove embarrassing for a time, but go to the Northwest to' make homes ,said such a ' confession was, the preached Jesus as the only name un- by Mr. Roy P�%tbersion, county engin- I I I "t . � I,,;�11. I ast few months, their conditioi� is only f or a time. 4 was only -expense for themselves. :foundation ror,k on whieh-;he Would der heaven, givqn. among men where- elor. Represethtatives from the De- I . .. ,e,;, we. 11 ,,,,, . Z' p money. She had other resources to MT. James Leatherl-and-, Jr., of Sea- Vuild ,his church. by must The savefl.11 ,partment of Highways will be on . �, 'N ��, ... I,-, much above the 'average. In fact the I ficrth, has opened a tailoring estab- Peter inhis. first Epistle shows how March 3--.41'eter Unmasks Falsehood hand as will various. r6presentatiVes 4 .. , 1, � fall back upon. lishm-ent in.the roOms, over McLough- ... : - . 1111,�: . roads are good, ano whatever March lin's -tore. . well he-liad followed out Christ's de- and Hypocrisy. from thle counties of Elgin, middfike- I � � - . claration that -be would be a strong -Acts 5:1-6; 8:18,24. sex and rHuron. A heavy pro,grain is - I . At the same time it was. a lot o 91.. or the' next month of spring May f Messrs. Lunisden and Wilson Sea- preacher of holiness asi the chief re- -Ephesians 4:25. -in prb,spe& with many spienkers, of ., �g�, . . . A',� .1 z have in store for us,; there is now no Money, as We� in this part of Can�- forth, received an, order from Dakota quirememt a�d characteristic of'Chris� Peter reproved 'Ananias, for wronig whom Mr. Patterson is expected to LL , T. ­ for a football this week, I . . ,1, I . " se The -purpose of the gatheT- " �, I I Dry`wood its, very staTce in I representation of his posi ssions. His �e One. , possibility of them becoming bad. - ada, at any rate, figure mone Smfor�h ti'onity- F, � I Y. Jan. 20 --Peter's Lesson in Humble desire was to appear generous. in the Ing is to get the local township road . district and is selling at $4 to '$4.50 - . 111l"� . . The snow disappeared and the W Service. . slight 'of men, forgetting'the all -see. Officials together for diocussion of , l, e might even go so far as to say a co rd.. -John 3:1-17; 1 Peter 5 -.5. ing eye ,of God. Falsehood and hypo- common road ,problems. '- Godeflob . , 1� 1- frost came out so gradually this that when a woman has that amount Mr. W. S. Rand o the 6tb conces- -1 Peter 5:5. crisy went band in .band leii4,ng to Star. I .. .. " . sion f M ill , ,�,,�' . spring that none of the country roads money, Jus i 4cently killed a Jesus by example revealed to Hlis ibis dolwa-fall. �', "� ,,, as suff-0 0 in Late Mrs. Albqrt Zettel, , of It to play with, she h Ik pig'ct)1T!,urned the blea - at disciples the greatness, of -service. He Peter denounced a niew convert for �, C or even stretches of any of them, had entirely too much mone'y for her own s,"ed, "and washodi their feet and his laek of spiritual ,discern;rnenit and The conim'unity was ,shocked earlY , ��, 11 ,190 ,pounds -dressed. Mr. William , �, I � P'J",` Hugill of the same to-w-nishij) killed a the, ,,plairnied, to them the meaning in the incident taught for all time this Week to leeirn of the rather sud- 11 ,1QK,. the surface cut through to any ex- good, or the good of h�manity either. Berkshire that weighed 525 pounds I ­� '' 1,1_t, tent, and there have been no bottom- , � I of ,his act. The highest can always that repentance and prayer must pre- ,den Passing Of 'Mrs. Albert, ZetteL f I p. ., e , . , 'I, I 11, �� l dressed. stoop the lowest and therebry receive cede forgiveness. (neile, !Mary Randall) of Zuri6, on .1 �4:��,�, less bogs, which have been all too ' , Mr. 1. McClymont Of Kippen has, th)e �ciommeitdation, of .the Mlaster hes ti� Gentiles SuTkdaY evening, .in, ,her Wth year. , - I ,jXJ11""IX, I I � . I � " M, ��, ___ 11. 1- We 'L , , f�,, � . ... familiar in some other years. � r erlstdnd, been unfortunate en. Peter den-gonstratied in, after- years' -Acts 10:34-48. Mr -s. Zeyabel had not been in her us- � M, ", , I . . ough to lose all -his lb�ees on account how well be -had learned his lesson of - -Acts 10:34b, 35. h ual ,good lix,adth . for so,*ie months ,� 11,�Z . I Of course d'building 'WHAT OTHER PAPERS SAY. of the severity of tbe cwinter. humilAy, for in his episitle he says: Peter in a0wrdance with the new past, during which time,she ,suffered ..... .. ,� �f�V - " ,,�, has Much to do with their good con- Peter Greent of Colborne Township "Allof you be subject obe bo another, vierw of the ,breadth 'of 9911vation as three strokies, a r finally on 1(,�Mi)v nd . ftuida� I ;W01. , 1 1�11,11§,- !, . I Fla'ms t7o be the oldest Free Mason and be clothed. rqnth humility." taught him by, his vision, set out un� elmendng she was, leallied away. She . .�A�;,,,. . dition to -day, and Huron County's To Keep'A Husband in Huron. iHO was' initiated Over 55 Jan...27-Peter's Denial. hesitatingly to go, to Oorivelkm indeed a very flue, lady, highly I 11 .1 � .. .� 1,_ road system' is, outstanding in the years ago. . There was ?1� �- -Mark 14:27-31, 54, 66-72. at the intvitation lot hi's host he esteemed by all whici knew �het, was , 1. ,. "I .One evening1last week the night -1, Corinthians 10:12. -preached suivattibn through faith unich, being a danklijer of , , �4, ,� I� , . I (O,qr Empire) . . .1 ,�, " Piovinee, but an old-fashioned Hur- in lborn in Z , �t,e , l I train ran. ovier'a couple of colts he- A-fter the betraywf and aTrest Of Jesu's Christ to both Jew and Gen- the lotio Mr. And ft -s. Henry Ron- ), �Nl� W i;, 1.11 I 'Was very interre,sted-land rather amused- , longing to Messrs. Moon of Aullett, I �� 4A, I'., on winter can do many various and It6l Jesus Peter instead of -keeping close tile. The Holy iSpirit was manifest dhIll, tonner residents- of Zurich. 1, rend the few ,simple rules, detailed -by the near Londesboro. The lauirnals were to him in tfie palace of the high in,their presence as,st penteco 'Surviving beoides her sorrowing hus�- �� , 111" " . �' � many expensive things to the best � Reverened P. A. Dervis, a Lancashire clerj)mnaii valued at $100 eaidli,.1which is quite a st and I ,, �1.11 . . priest went into the kitchen and join- therefore ,Peter adlinitted the first band, MT. Albert Zettel, are ithree A 11 . - -1 . .;W. �� � �, built road ' . fi'Om PmStun on "The Capturetand 'Care ,of HUS- loss. . nig the servants warmied himself at coniverts among the Gentfl�s, sOns said six daughter4s, aM ggrown,gp. I . b=d%.11 Her� are some of them: into, the �� . . At Henry SmIrdli's auctio in the firo. When. accused -of. being, a Christian Church by thii rij; .of bag- o bro . , ',': . , But we ilave, been spared thetrou- I e ,. f Ur thers and lone sisUr The �, -Husbands dre neither "stewing beef nbrr Howick last we4k the wi,61der of the Tollower )of Jesus he denied knol timm., .1 funietral . I � � f� �C . veg- . *1111sl held on Weldniejbday 11-i' hbles." ..d,. - not neces- 1b , - i n, or __4 ete Deli ed m r Inarning [to the , ble and expense this year, and our et, To keep them ten er it is aAner disposed of over $1 6045 Him and ,when -t was persisted 1 he M ch 17 P r Ver fro P i- ,St. Bmlifa66 R. C. ,,, 1,1. . . roads now are almost in summ sary to rettain them in hot water. worth of chatbdt, in five hours,. bpigian 6D curse and Swear and again , son. v#W Rev. Fathler L. Power I Mv, " er ilchumb, -v . ,�� "". I I I It do' more ihvortan-t � A rather pa;mful accident happened denied any kribwledge of the nim, On -Acti 12:5-17. I offielwbing., Interment Va.s rn�ade in . . . . I 1, ", . 1'1� I . condition. for a man to bei able to to Mr. Heitzmain, of Stephen me night, "I i'T"', �, . I . 'earn his living th ability to dance, ro, ,f�eaxivg the coe-k crow the second -Acts 12:56. -%h,-'-Ibcxl R ' 'eh 1, , 1''t . ': '. - . . . .. � an I We a p - . 1C. eeweltl --I Zurl � . 1. , _ . ( -1 "' �ti - , . ". 11 0 Ies�l)nal, play golf'like George Duncan,, or sing . last week. Ile was retmning fi�om me -he came ,to realize what he had Hierold. though ieft d '' � I , ' .� 11 , ";�il I I . -li�gibn bad . .. I a Jew in, re ., , I , 1111�1 1, �) ,- . Crediton when his hors4 sbi , I I- ll.t Ill _ , aike a- bla&bfrAi. .ed, 119- done. He went olut avd,wiept bitter- been thoroughly Romanized in mat- ­ T,�'J"'O - i, sizing the cutter and throwing Mr. ly. ters lot rule- !U4 glovernni (106-n-tinued oni Page 3) � 0 ,'.,It . , . . N'. . . Civic'Cars and Taxps Face� powder 711117 hAP th catch a man *but Heitin-an into the ditch, cutting- % 1'�,�-,v4j.ijj,jl 1 , eftt. SO it .,g ` was that Peter on beiA,g ai-,res,Ud by , , ,��-"I�"!'' - lus Feb. 3 --Peter's Pestoration. - I., , " bdking powder is the atuff to keep him. I head. sieverely. . . g, , N , I T - . ` ' ' -John 21:11-19. hig ,order was subi ed to, all t&e , , ilf��'��11. I.'' , "i i eat 1; rol"i For some time a fierce battle hao vwetg, b6 CSTS'ful Ibbout personal a" 'vj� fli,­: . �- . � I I earanoe, The contract for building I% bridge -74ohn 21:17. � , sitrict guard f -1. . I 14,%��%�,­" , , ,1 � * . esp6eially at lbrealld"t. Many a woman loses sn Of 'a Rbinan prilsoil! . Ilk , ' � )8,6 . . .%­."," . , A, r acrov'si the Maitland on the side line .1 , �; �.�,., ., agin in the , Hamilton city , Theold longing to be fighing again There sieemed no likelihobdot his es, former tailks and, tells, hi4 fenow- � 11, I �4' . . '.,p&rj��,, , � ardent 04miTer bY hwk,of carel in =Idng.her- bebween lots ,5 and' 6, concession 2, took hold of Peter and he impulalve- cape ,but prayer tv" model f,oir h- Christians t1hatthere, are viritues that . - I I �, . . " �, ,,O� ' 11 , , I "�,V, I�' I . , , � 11" I,�,��, �,,�, -1 . dou,nel f the tax rate. Hamilton's OeRf dttraebive after marriage. GreY, was left to Peter McDonald 1Y said as 'he and stk lol of the COntinrually 9* the church. and a�d. miust be clultivate,d suich as being Of . I , , � -0 es ­ o� � �`­� ,,� � -; �t . , nd ., siti on the shore of the delivered i[Peter in an!swer to their one mind, com-passionate, lioving, teni- . �, �,. "q",'.'-,; - - ., AhT -a' ' `i?f,`i,bnd1'tfoh- Is not of .the ., best� No ftian likes an everYdUY acto,unt (of his faults :Far $276, tabo findshed by ibhe'�sit of dlg8pl, �1�21 ;f�'i",���.ii'li'�l.-'.,,'�,;', ��- '' 1. -ond faflibig%, A good wige gives her husM.11d the August. - . I( P 'go a $) The suppTitatiom dor-heAtt,ed- and humble'n ,d; they . - , , l�; ,"., � "� t;;�,I, . ... .. � ­,�, I , I& It � 4, �i! I isisting that the ragoon, he � has no foults.. , , . " - a" XF'Garilee Iq -fiAing. ,_ .1ij%de 11 , - ill �,,Ilh_ Vkiltlt,48 it ., ,."� �� * , I ift . � ��I, '��O�,�;, lit iZ� l"It.7.,." , P others ab onice �jioii Mee the, Chris.' MV9C not h6pel to eallcope Vettlecultion " h'oy mwt4 11! �� " I . " , 5 1 1 . � I� Wft I � 11 lZ i I -, I W � I "' 1 7'4�� 11 I I - i � I " Il I I I 1, ", , "' " I I �, I , 1'1�111 I - ` Y, - -Devis, .. advises: a as, , lwwwn,g I 4idlk Ufe, I . I ,',.,�!.:`�, P, "i ' ' , 10cT,hi* and t March 24 ­Peter Deseri I - I. I '', 'r ,;V �",t:,!"- _!� I ,,��(",i";.��:'�'i!,�.""",.,,."z P "It -h&,'� to be faced 'and'o6d, And la*k, "bat ftft souti , V -r . ., - , 4. 1 , , 4 , , " � 14 VP ", , ji , , , .Set Vall; bA pibi�dft W. ,, 4 �, 114 , ` .; � ". I , , , L - 0��,:-,'t, ..II. '' , , , , , , , ", " 'Put thldl;,00W ieb;*det n on'late hVifitap, 'Vemmus is a VdkA1iW and, if ym ddid tho. drew , t ", ra t . M. , . I I ,­ ,.-.�,,�,li'l.;,44ii ;�tl �' , i: - i 10 py- . I I for IiAted0iines's' siake;,Ohey must ­_�, S ,l , " M 400se'd � , ­­� , , . . , , . h&N M with, -1 Pew, 2:8-18. . 111).itheir.helketa and be li " I , A _; I . ow I -1-1 .,r��', �y . , L, �. , �, � - anetfll�r Christ 'i At,, � I 1 I I", I .1.1. 11 ''r L,,�'.l , , , �Mld el, - hew 2 , %, 6, uta 361hed -1 Peter' 3-1�. - I .11 , � "" . ; �, ,,j��,� �,4�1',2 1 � ', . . �li ,, , VM� ,, . OdW, "'My! ,, M , , 'd otfting"& eve - vill climp Up witfieft y#a beb emov ,,� IN ---, , � - lien, -9 . , 'b 0 Mao. , - " . . . "", I , ,),6 ,��-,14,�-t,,�I,,�, ,., �, . , Th m 6 1 . . . . I Z��,�` ", ,;,�, I " l' , ", � d ' '�� ` " � , k, =1 , I . . .., , ILI .4k _'e toe's ' �­ 6", , "d 1�fil SAWA" 410 th gt1Ve,a,.ftas6ft ... k6r. thel . .10 �J'V,19�,`0`4640 ,4 �", , iheui , ' I LI,�&­,�A"'�,_:� :l�w �� �.. ,� ,, - � � . 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