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" - - �'!', � I , , '''IN ow , virq;ltar 2 , . 4t- Sof6rith Ontario, ev ... ;:� , . .. _� `P`o ".4014RAe y twaa!tTTA tfi6l 7"ent = ."'. , , to I : ,, � . 4 1 0.1 , 'T $mau "., , I �� 70 yearo am- . , �,i,i . � - " �. �� ,, _ -,. - . . : ,_ . L" 11 rsday afternoon'by'McLean . Jorsey rewfted this ering 11 total,, F . ( - . . I Thu . the W . I I " , I . I buck's Broadcasts .. _P _i,llllll ____ ___~F..olllllo~ accordling, to -a, recent a -v e, _?o, F.2 I - . ", Mr. Roe , in the )of 47,000'ar $8F6W �ad MW 4AW pro. . �� .1 . "I.. " 4, : . ' .1 1, I � � , : . � . t,� I 0 ...'a I � I 's. I - , I W.D I " . I , . Utomry- pigeat. - , NVOW 4l I -ONA, J VM,24w- , . INWIM 99 " 11 ,��, - , I . . - il," I - .", I". I ... � R. I . �� , , .i . , 14 P., ,i'�,-, . 11 I .1 . 0 MIDWO. The 8 hw' .. , , 1�1 I'll . . I . I From. The Huron ftpositor � of The aDdb 1w; figured as follows: '111Tf- , itate ma � . 6d keO ft A 'Roebuck, Attorney -General of I I . . I , y IIAWO Viols DMU"li-% 5 ,"i . Mr, 6 . ,tfng the $60,904) rauvom -he paid the Vranbcaipb lot thet redlord. bitten, by 4L,4b Ed I . , I g on' Istaturda.y. She, ro'. � I I ' . � �.�, Subscription rates, $1,50 a year in I ' r 8 of Apri� 8, 1910 'Y .Nftia be wiR releewe $14,660 11 df the 425,000 rew=(,k by ce,hvd "ffit6id attention and hadl,to,, - ,I " . I ' � ` Ontario, last week gave a se ie I , rr IIANA ­1� o finances and . A ,um I I 11 . .40ane-te; foieign, $2.00'a year. Single ",""I'll I , 11A!VrL.�� ydr padxh from Winhipeg says: -4ter the 4ef"" atlipeoll ba,s 'been tho Sftt,@ Of N�ew Jersey wilUAs bo'.,Wep off, he!r ft*- !for a few dayls,,,,� ; 1, - in . � . � 17', 0 k " k";�� _ � � , . ' ma& unW, Aftorney G I . , a Wb2ghaWn Mrmupp_Thnes� ­ ,,, � - I . In 11 IAndbergh has i y . . I ,.'."LI �.�';, ' ,gopes 4 cents each. I I I UeOz I . 1� I , de , .M.9 , , . : - , - l � tl r,',,,!', � � the effect which the purchase of � -mram Humah, of ww*ada, Man., 1"r is, , retin'r V4 . �- �11,11.. , , . r . ad 'Of PaA- P� hi;a at st, $70,000, It , , .. I. T. V ��� I'll, st week dispdso , "W I . " . ,�� . .. 4e Reepyery : � �� . ul,,�,." power contracts, by the recent Con- thig iRellary Bra*enridge S � .. .an- TIA*4 Q�re -VA" I . . Nwqvy,er ::� Xude ,ri a �, k,- �,` ' -crop, about 16,009 busthele, floe which . � . I , Vie, We plewlod IUD rOp�rb. tbOt 'MUO . I I I 7 � ,.,r �� . - loth4. $100000, The faIse clues have g4s, the money, 6 .anualt be I I I I i ' tO k in I he remved $16,000 from the I.Auke _ � - - 1-1 . _. , '.. Advertisinj rates on application. ents, is. having, � , ore. dde4 he I ." ,- . . X . be oUb id "I - . . servative Governm I cost $1510001 10.71 mol, - I . p - to t� �VW,Q"t I , wVaret Ourrip 1%_aW, 1, " I 1I.Ili. �W'_, .. � I on them � Of the Wbbds Wiling CO -11 Mr. 'TXn-' "Tho,Fedexal, iState and Now York _ Mbpe, t � ,e repro. SgAIIA aOO '(her Operation! in' Winlghfflb . , ,, % .;�.,, d, � .b*n $007 p4ws, Vex I fe t'I � ntinue to .1ave up ah is a !fomor resident a KcKil'ap.- ,Citt�r C � GeOeral, HokAtal i� Week sea loot I _Vil.,I., � t and will co I ',�v,ernlnlenitsthad 28 workers on - � re ,,,, , 1".. , Members of the Canadian Weekly I.AWAOI I ,,,, ... .. . I to come. ne tathe mght IDU the. Fri4aly.--Muosin Adimme-Times, ' 1. f,�`1:1;f" 44X� or some years guron and ,Bruce train, going to Loin- ,the mie for thirty moultio'a-f an � I ) ft , . 1� .11 �, � : ; Newspapers Association, Class ftete'r cm];16. Are Vedil66 Yeam , 1. z�.�� )��­ . In each of -th - tinmO , ed' - exisense.1of MAW !.In = F - 1. . ',: _, . 0. a" ' , �Mlg . the New '�Irs J,ohn Ith ... 6 �,'�,.�: Weeklies of Canada, and The Huron � don, Brakeman W. Sheath q M Iditilon too Vat, iiari caty t .1 I%e family of MT, and , . .. ' . " I ,,�'... . � Attorney -General asked the electors Pham, found a ,big puroe lyi"Itg" On a li resta-pase the, coat to news- rnish mI at thedr lidwel, Andre* 11 I tbh , . I . . Police Depaintment estimaOtp it spent Unitted P ed Oo 1. ,, "I . iCounty Press As.s.eciation. ,ess their individual seat. It contained a bank book with I - , , I , �� I . . . I of Ontario to expi, a credit 4 $106.34 and' itwo, ialotee, About. $80,000 covering 'hundreds of papers lof cloroering the ejIx weeks trial S'Street, on Mionclay .eviening to eple- ! 11 I ha ... Advertising rates on a plication. I through letters to him, on ade ,payable to a Blyth 06htleman. 1housands ,of miles and using I I n all, tat $25D,000. Ild's admittedlyis 'eon- brate t -he ,66th anmvoisiiry of their .�� 'N�%,'­,�i�, .. . . .. p opinions ' m about 300 dotectivvesi,, servative., . I . wedding. The eventingi twas pleasant- k l I -1 . . Ingham ladly. I , .1 I — these power contracts and what ac- - - The owner is a W "17he United Press suirvey includes "These":figulires lesive'tout the $io,- ly spent in singing, g on , ,�r"-,l I � At the Lawn Rawliogi Club an- _uitw selecti s k# I st ,,, I I , -.4. lll','.� I . tion they believed the government na-d meeting in Zurich, the follow- $50,000 for handwriting experts and 000 -lithalt Dr. Xdhu F. 0ondon, the ano games,efter which a -dainty lunch 4 � 80 ,.1. . . , .! � � . . SEAFORTHI Friday, April 5, 1935. eharts- -$10,000 f�-r the wood, expert 'Jafsdel of the case, said he had. spent. was sterved.—Exertler Times Advocate. I P I 1 . , �,�-, should take regarding them. Should ing'officers, were elected: ' 'Honorary and ume Taking this item. imbd acclount, the I i . lat ,,, a"; $5,000 for trips to E . 11,!-, . I presidefat, F, He4m, Sir.; prestident, Dr. ilated Press put ,the tk�, P 80th Birthday - I ev. I _11,l�)�' ,­ I the contracts and their terms be al- CampW; viclei-tpresident, P. Lamont; 1by officeft.- ,$75,000 for Federal ex- Adsisbci .twi cost t I tst ��� enditurles," and $100,000 for the cotsit l(g.the case ,at wore thala $1,000,001) IXT. Thomats, A,,pplieton, who makes It �U,I,I';" I The DO'minion Parliament ,me with his son, Ernest, ce16- firl ,­.'' , 4ered, or should they be repudiated secretary, A. F. Hess,; grounds com- P ,his ho � ,,1 . a. the trital. Thkis list indudes, the, $25,000 reward, � �� .:'% . -thday on &m- ; N - , I . xaftee, A. Heideman, J. A.Cionstable, ,, brated bisoi -eightieth bia "A' � 1.� I altogether? These Ifigurest are neither complete Doctor OondoWs $i0,,0!00, $30,,000 for , 1� Pr ess in the Dominion House - J. P. Rau. day andpw&s the recipient of. numer- I 9up � 1'1�LI_._1'% . I Qgr . From a�country viewpoint, the ob- Xetsw. J. J. Merner and Goo. E. nbT final lsiince C. Uloyd Fisherof de- wibrielssee ,trans,plotobatillout and other ' .. fts and the ooni�ra;tulations of 11 ob I �'! I , � ff� I I of Commons seems to have slowqd . Brisslonj Zurich, Left last week for fense counsel ,has plaiced� the total expenses, $3a,000 ,for rado .,report�s ous g, be . �� `�.�i I Ject or necessity of Mr. Roebuck's Lost to the State alione, at $150,000. and wille cosits, , $1,800 fbr, the juTy many friends. Mr. Appleton is'es- . . S down to a dead halt, both from the ' -the West, each taking a car load Of The State, had a daily hotell bill in and $69,OOD for the traniscript '(ob,- pecialay active for one of I -Lis yews th . I '11'.'. . i oftes and effects. . i 91� , , �r � nd interest, broadcasts are a little.. hard to un- h1l dously higb). include and says he sUll feels many years � slation a . Trenton of $8W, according to Mr. "v . , Olther items, lk A 1, " , ; point of-Jeji . Mr. James 'Barr of Blyth recterved pi;s�her. State's floor $30,000, for 1 costs flor reptorrters -ill ,.. Vn , ", I . At'one ses�ion of th derstand. T h e Attorney -General The coist, of the i ",IV' - younger--Exteteir Times-AdviVatet. st _ .;� the government- appointment as fire ' I "I ', . �­ . ding the trial and Forty-three Years tfi . ,..�� - ­ and A ery pl nt I. week,, when the budget was under de- ,--- had given an able and comprehensive ramger in New Ontario. in the holtIel, from January let would and lotheirst"Iregn M4rried,' lb ,,, ll 7 I . review of theH . ydro situation as the M1r. J. Sothers. hadi installed a (bread be� $38,250. !Preparation of the court $600,000 for tell6grai* I telephone v easa evteniIng was spent . sek , `­,` � record cost the )St�te- $8,000 or more. airplwiie seT(43e. at the home ,of Mr. arid, Mrs, E. S. 1. . . . $1, "t,-., bate, there were just 26 members, - mixer in his bake� sholp in Blyth. 4ij I I—' � purchased power eQntracts effected The flarmerst are very busy seed The, ,original State, appmopritation was lay -the mill lion, dollar Copeaand- ton Friday nigfit when a din- t I W , . t ry ,a event, I 11 I. . T6sent,,out of a House of 239. 1 - $50.000. otail is not ilar from right x'f the vaT- neT party,was, .'held in honor of ,Mrs. t,e] .­.,� I Ing and some have finished. . 44i, . I . � il­ .. . � it, on the floor of the Legislature. M[r. Fish,, s,ld'thp ,defense had il3us estimates are compared, and 11yal- Co,pedand's Parents, 'Mr. a -ad, Mrs. Goo, I " t, p as that, but - i .ffl I I I . It is.not al,kays as bad s of his nine 1Mx. Thomas Townsend dehivered to 0,T&Y -the $3,1000 m1or*ag,6 turned oivL. anced and- if all Items are includecL, " T. Mobirrtson,'who on that day cele- I ,,%, . The newspaper report Mr. D. Cantlelon of,01inI nine pig's . 11 I A" ''I - I _. brated their 43rd wedding annivers- 1, I., quite frequently it is not much bet I � , I � I,,:-, � ter*. I . . u ech on that occasion had , aver4ging 220 pioun.ds each and re- ���� � MONNOmMommomm"m ary­4Wirvgham AdvanceTime.s. . .1 . In, .� " ceived $9.65 per cwt. . M1( ". .11 � . . Of course it is not all the fault of been followed by the electors of On- , ID&. John H. Scott delivered in town * . I hesley 4 . I thi ' I ,,ii- . I .1 - e keenest interest. . B on Saturday a very.fine,pair of heavy. -- - 0. ;On' 'hundred and- fifty la.bomral . 1�� � I - - � ­­ -tario with th y I by I �— -by' Aft -y- ai-is. They draft geldings, w1hich he hadt sold to - bri 1%. ,--the members�' ade aware that . JUST A SMILK OR -TWO. 0 deninn"strating to. obtain reeo,Am#i9n i . I , . . ... .. . can only wor when work has -been james-Archibead. The -price, ,w— in I � � afthe Caxpenters! and Joiners' Union . I bu '',�... I I .k I what they -had feared for, some time the nei. Drhood' of, $500. � I � . slmasheld the ,windows in, the K�ug . I � . I d to date the . . glib , � . I I . us �. - given them'to do, an lMrl. James Scott, of I,Scott Bros" ' . , I .� . �1 past, was an actual and regrettable -, Mrs. Smith: "Why do you Walk ' Dloctior: "See here, I told you to� Manufacturing -plant at Cheskey On . I Ifin 11 "' legislative programme advanced by left on Tuesday -,on an extendled West- itu,ch long distances on fo,ot?" stick -to a vegetable diet and you're Tuesday. The workers ,%vere from 5" � ' . 1pil I . ' fact. That Hydro finances were in ern trip ,and, will -go to the Peace 'Mrs. Brown: "Olh, I'm doing this eating rabbit."', I . Owen Sound',, Kincardiiie,- Lis-toweil and t I I 1. I P,., . the government has ' been a very . .- . : QnJ ", '. . � a deplorable .condition and that they River district. I I _. . to keep my ylouth." I - . T41r. iSickleigh: "It's all right, Doc. Chesley,and held a ,pI in the af- I ed . 12 tl, 1. . . ,meagre one indeed. I . . . .The ,spring of 1910 will go do,wn IMrs. Smith: "Why doTVt you let 'This rabbit's the one that ate up my ternolon, also, a public meeting.1— f qu, .1"z had been put there by the improvi- 1. In an ordinary session of parlia- in history as one of the finest we the lalzly blegga,r lkeep himI­ iviegetaMe gardlen'last stummer." Win-ghalp Advance -Times. I I � ., . I , , Usti I I ' . I il�: I 1. dence, or worse, of preceding govern- have ever iliad. Timmins; Press,. . . 9 ��� " . . Peath of Miss Pode 9.11 A',:, . ln�ent, perhaps, the work would have .l . 'Mr. :Schaeffer of Kippen has. had I Her 1�9)ther: - "Sb, you are in the � i k ­f��­� The death occurred on Sunday .of I at 'I' " I been sufficient to prMTide discussion ments. poitatoes planted for some time. . Patient (nerviously): "And will the r1avy. What are your prospects for Miss, Ernma. Pode, who had bleei� in k I � bo � ;;�, . I Having ascertained the facts, and Jtohn Storey of Leadbury sold a 'orplera,tibn be. dangerous, doctor?" proniotion?", very � hel , , for the members. But this is not an - .1 ploor health for many years. ".­. YI old .horse to a man in Hibbert (Dojcltolr:� "Nonsense; you couldn't Plebe: "The best in. the whole The, funeral took place from the BaR . � I ied , '-1. � I 11 I . ordinary _�ession and there is no dis- knowing that the go for �240. .1 ,buy a dangerous, operation for'forty navy, sa"r. My job is the lowest one and Zaipfe funeral parlors, on. Tues- I eon , . 11 .. . I , _...:1.1.- I . � . . . . I . thoroughly conver�ant with the sit- AAndther 1-naVing picture s,'h,ow has &biarsi.,�__victjoria Colonist. we've got ...... Guelph Mercury.- ' day afternoon, the Artier being at- 4 I enj ,. .... I'll . cussion. . I � 11 . ,been started in ,town in the store in . . . . . I .01 . B 11.l: I . .�%: uation, the country naturally sup- --- - .. . I . tended by -old friends. The slen-ices . 1 4.- ,.,� , I . The Opposition has agreed to pass the 'Carniiicliael 'block, lately vacated � -_ — . e conducted by the Reiv, -Mr. Sher- 1, � I, fil I measures as they are produced, but . posed the government would- take - by Xr. R. WIillis. , ­ I -1 man and the pallbearers were 1&ssrs. a , u -,"t, I such action, regardi . ng power eon- DT.Bamiltion, late of Belgrame, left O'S O.. A. J. . Motri-iish, R. and W. nplady and � . this co-operation on the part of,the r UNDAY AFTERNOON' I . 11 "', : . .iil Wedhesday for the Old CountT �, . Y, 4 � . , tracts, as would remedy the situa- 0 O' T. Living-stlDne. — Cll�pton Newsi-Re- , ,. �... . . Opposition rather than being wel- ere he purposes further, pursuing 0 (By U&M Him ton, Goderi* Ont.) . 0 . t cord. It N . I l '41111, �, comed by t 5P he Government, is, appar- tion, as f ar as it could be remedied his studies ,in the hospitals there, ­ � . � Gets Twelve Perch . tn�k I,( , !4 _1 . at this late date. I . � 0 � . I . I . t - -:- Red M-acDo,n-Ald' s,Eit his nets on 4 0 3k ". I I ently, proving highly tantalizing as I 9 ..... ­:�, 4 . . And whatever actio From The Huron Expositor of "The Potter at the wheel of life ' baeus or Tbaddeas, "Lord, how is it Mon,day, going out se�vl&,ral miles, in- . . of , ,I!�'- ,,, I well as highly embarras�ing to them. Fashitons us out ,of human clay, that, thou wilt, manifest thyself un- bo the lake to the edge of the ice to . 11 I . . I I ,,!,� - � . ment chose to take, would have been April 3, 1885 Fit vesselsl for the"Alaster's, use, 4o us, ,and not unto the world?" &a it and running considerable risk Ity ,K�,,,,� It wAs'stated at the beginning of 4 I. -,: -ve His -purpose for, a day." the I mind of this in the ' � IE l,� approved by the people in the coun-, � To sei There is still in process. On, Wednesday hie I I ..... �,�;_".. I .the session that the Government's - Author Unknown. disciple the estah1shinent of a tem- lifted. the nets and fbund that 'he had aul 11, ,, , . . _ The Uorwick council are, ar,ranging i 1,41, . � .. programme of legislation was com- try. Blind faith, perhaps, but the I for th6 erectivon of a brick towntship I PRAYER poral kingdom. -H-e knew that -would caught twelve pereth. B�%,,friends re- I I far I ,. , I I 11age of . aff,ect the Gentiles as well as the marked that t woulld ,'At least give � — . . blind faAh of the country electo�_ate hall to 'be bo�mbeld, in the vi i .. "''.., pldte and ready for the consideration Gorrte. . Jews. He was therI stpa loss to Red a welcome lbaste ,of fresh fish � I I I � .fl . is a very desirable asset for any gov- (Create,in me a clean heart,,O God; . ­ understand the 0hange in, the Wes- after several months ,without anyl- 1'.l .1 . of the House. App.,arentlythat state -i The rer�idence of Mr. Iteifer, -near and renew a right spirit i I .., I I within me .13.1 . -,, , - 011, . - ernmen Blelmore, was burned. on Sunday night Let the wo,rds of th, and the , l.]VI". . t to possess. anic -Program. Our Lord -'s explana- GtadIeri,ch Star. I 11 �� � "".! � mefit WAS note quite true. Aiip�� I tbigethex with the contents, the fam- melditatian. ,of my UrtMe'actceptable t1l0n fell on t4e tear in these wond- Christopher Hodgson Dies I . , " _­ Why then the Attorney -General's ' rous words ­"'If any man love Me, he 11 ,, ily barely escaping. One daughter in Thy sdg , ',' my strength 1"... �,� . ,the Government's programme is the ting the things that had her feet sa baddy froz ,ht 0 Lord' will keep 1.14y words; and My Father Watson Bros.. received word a few - . , ' � 4.1 I . Premierls programme, and the Pre- en. that it and' my redleemer. days aiga ,that Chris,botpher Hodgson � ',:, . , I . had been said in the Legislature, and is feared hiter feet will have to be I The Pqalter. I will love him, and we vdll come unto haid passed awayat his home, in Port _ . ,� mier is sick in bed. , . I ampuftated. Her moth I (him and make our abode with him " I I I , .., . `eT1 ' rthur. Mr. Hodgson was. bom, in A 'KI, ", �' *ere .already known in the country? ,badly frozen. S. S. LESSON FOR APRIL 7, 1935 The power of receiving the manifes_ A IRl" Hence the members are confined A number of ' I Hibbert, Township an the 4th oonces- I 11 �., , We suppose the answer is pressure. young folks started tation depends ,on ,lo-ving obedience. - 11 , sion, �� ,��,­ to the expensive business of mark- from Scarfle's Corners in, Howick for The aimofithe lessons of this quar- � Thus the divine -an the farm now orwned -by Mr. . M, fellowship is alway's ;, ­�. . i Pressure from financial institutions the West ilast week, among whom ter is to help the student to und-er- � conditioned. The want of love in the Docking. KIr. Hioldgsion, left the I . . .. N, ": ing time, and it costs $15,000 per day I tation impos- farm when a young man and sittarted 4 Ill.., I � , ­ and people in the cities and larger were ,Messrs. John Clark, Win. Nel- stand and appreciate some of the world made the manifes -g an ,,'�? L to mark time in the' House of Com- .son and David' Bowes, who are going great teachings of the.Christian faith sible to it. "He that I railroading in, SlfratfoTid becomin PC- oveth me not . ' 1_3 centres (the country people have not ' enig-itneer, which cliosation he .held til,l I I � mons. At least the Premier has esti- to Manitoba, and. Mr. and Mrs. Doug- and ,to. apply these teachings to the keepeth not my sayings." This was 'I'i -e of ta-day. the true answer to the question of a short timeaga. His many friendki. . , � ... I "'. been dealing in bonds for quite some ]as and -W.. Alex McKenzie, flow Da- hf I in I . �. I mated that to be the cost. Hibbert will be,scr-ry to 'hear of -1 I Judas. The manifestation ,of Christ � I. "' korta, and Mirs. Parr to Minneapolis. ., �$E time), who have purchased the bonds Lesson Topic—The Heavenly Father. 1 isspiritual rather than temparal "In his death. � Z I I ..... 1­1�t. .. . At present it is believed there will lMr, and Mrs. James Smillie of Lesson Passage—John 14:8-24. 1kingdom of Gold cometh not witih ol�t I i Honored At Grand Lodge "I of the power companies who hold 131ta" left this week for Sydney, Aus- O:I. I be a long adjournment at Easter, to tralia, where they will remain for Golden Tert—Psalm 103-13 servation; the kingdomt.,,of God is 'the Grand, Orange Lodge of On- . I �, , 1;� � power contracts, and who lIf there is amy time whe n" a man's � within yob." God dwells with �the tario West was, held in St. Clathar�*,nes . . . . . ` be followed by a summer session. But three years. ' ,� �', , , I . attention lisf presumed to be neces- believer; ,the ,believer dwells with last week, It was in St. Cath-arinjes 4 I 16M. �121 even that session will be limited. The that alteration of contracts will effect ,On Friday, the 2Gth, a colliSi'o,n oc- sarily and properly directed to hin- God._i(Fiom The Pulpit Comment- that the Gra, L nd Lodge was instituted I , � � I . the price of these bonds, - as well as cun,edon the London,H(uron & Bruce . I 1,V life of the present Parliament comes near Londesiboro, which resulted, in .self, . -that time is the time when dan- ar'y) - . . 75 yeaTs ago, and i ,n recognition of, j .. 1. . . I d at . d ' their rate of interest. locomotives ,being slightly dam- 9" is present and when d,ea,bh ap- , * the dianiond jubilee. -session all of I I . . 11'.":- to an en' ml( ni n September pi-owches. But when our Saviour's 1 . the vetetrran�, Orangemen present . who . aged and tbTee cars being broken. WORLD MISSIONS I I I 4S* - , if '/ No one likes to see people lose ' two' hour was com,e,.when the shadow of havc- been active for Tniore than fifty ,�, � I. 8th next, anc" , ere 'is no electioll,1--l" money, The�afternoon train was stuck in the the cross fell athwart his path, I " L,�, but at th� same time it is T1 he "!'he Sailors For Chiist--Clirist For years Were, by unanimous. resolution, 4 I �11� 11'' held previous to at date, it will be snow amid. the sinowplow arrived a d S"Ins to batvie beeh si � . . i',;' staxted to clear the track amid a gnally. unselfish , the Sailors" nied,F honoraxy members of the , �i I 11 . I well to remember -that undue consid- in all his actions, and disinterested . Grand Lodge. V(Steran, Orangemen so �., I � _, . up to the constitutional lawyers or blinding stoq-im, the result being a. I 1,:, I i I I �.,Z". eration should not be shown to the in his Very thoughts. Humiliation, The evetr­widening influemee of the hnnored were Edward Floodly of Tb. 11 Ii. � I . court's to say who has authority to collision. I I ,;�_ ' i 11" few at the expense of the many., Messr-s. Kyle and Mustard. of the suffering and d6atih, were. iminetiiatelY Missionary Depar�mlent -of ,the UpPer ronto, a former Cli:nit6n citizen, and I . 1� I I rule the land. . E-g-rniondville I'Mills, gristed during th ,before him; but it is beautiful, in- Canada Tract Society. is,pvidenced in T. W. Bell of Godericb.—Clinton I . . ,lV,.:_ c , . "I . These: bonds Were purchased by month of March, 9,120 bushels of � tructive, ,encouraging, to see how the announcement by Rev. 0. UT News -Record. 1. ..� , .. I . I..." ".. 0 . I I % ., their present holders, either in the w1i,eat. . warmly -his heart beat for his friendsl, Spl6edie, Superintendent, who has re- . Rev. J. N. H. Mills Goes to ? I ; ., I i, ., . Mr. Retuben Gximaldby of Walton and, 'how arixious he was to use thle, cently re�urred from a visit to tne Kitchener . I I - . , , 01, A Budget Surplus And A light of speculation or investment . has sold his waigon shop toXy. Love. closing days of his ministry for their Western Provinces, of the inaugura- A �-, .1 Rev. J. N. H. M ;� If . . 4 lls, rectoi�', of St. It".. and as such they should not expect The roadis aTe in a very -bad, ,,,d,,- spiritual pro -fit. To -day's lession is a lion 'of a Western Council. Repres'- George, i s Anglican. Church, has been 4 . . , , �, Budget D-ofil C i t tionand mishaps. are daily oc part -of -the farewell converslation entatiives -of the, Anglican, Baptist I ,,, el . cl . to have them put on any higher or . curnng. appointed rector ,of St. John's,church, . "'. . I ' Thursday. evening last quite a I 0", ,On J4 e:_,,u s ha Zl *h e I disciples Presbyterian, United Chrumb and KitcheneT, and leaves intime to take A 'I, . - I t t ' " . G __ , - t�. 13.11 , I safer plane than a in'�,�"7;lc.al��d�h�i,ils-eve,eonnstancy of I.,tuthern Churches have been appoint- . K11.1 I reat Britain's financial year clos- ny otfier'' sptecula- large Part of the roof of the skabir '- ­- "' , � up hisl new,duties. on May Isit. The ' ­ �.. �, 'Ie,.' riTik at lakeilet' fell in, caused - . ed to the Clouncil, which will co-op- anuouncern came simulttmeously 0 1 . 11 .1 tion or investment. � a -s in ,'�, � ed on March 31st last and on, that Z yy ito-I'Ti v r es, 8- ient �g,, the Weight of snow. 21 arq/., recorded,Philip's erlate with the Board of Direetc ,,, '­,,. . � qllleStilD frolm the office, of the Diocese bf Hur_ . . date the national acc'Ounts showed a RIesisTrs. Farmer Bros. succeeded i :7o1,6Dm,d__QirNt's reply. Philip caxing for the work showing such . 1.1,�;, I , there is no reason why in � London, and from local ,church ,I, - . A, On -in 111,11.1 plus of $36,300,000. 1, . ing the Scott Act for Exeter, .said to him, "Lord, show us the Fa- rapid growth in Western Canada. authorities (on Saturday last. Mr. tv': Sur . they should not take their chances ' "t't �beT and it sufficeth us." This query It is cit t'hi,s sqasan of the year that I 'I, � 4� I_ IvEr. William Ross of Tuck,ersmith Mills included thel notice of his now I , , 11, Considering th calf is a very natural one. Though under the Mi�,sionary Department is C.9Dec_ ... 7"V, _Q immensity of Bri- with other stocks and bonds, with Kul a cow which drb,pp,ed a I appointment in the, church leallet on I �!., � I �, 'Ordinary circumstances, -men cannot iall,y active in its anintistry to those I I- tain's financial dealings it may not farm investments and farin mort- weighing 41,6 ptounda when born. Sunday. General regret is, being ex- I 11 �,�- 'Nessti-5. Jackson Bro,s. of Hensall, ,with mortaleyes look -on God', yert one men, of whom the Psalmist spoke: t;.: , , pTessed at the removal bf the clergy, i ".. �, I � . Q1 " be a large surplus, but considering gages. inerchants, took in over 1,00() dio7.�� of the high designs of the Obaistian "They that go down to, the sea� in man from. town and at the same time f I , I ., ,:: .. �,.' � e,gvs during the past weriek. revelattion is to -make, it possible that ships, that d10 business in great wa- i " , "., � the fact that just two years ago that Whether Mr, �Roebuck intended his mind- most peciplie, are pleased thA his weR , . I I Z, ,� The A,61,1 -age of Hentsall once 7nore men may look and live. The favored ters," This work, which was f known ability and energy have earn- , ff. - country's finances 5howed a defleit of broadcasts for.advice to be consider- 'boasts of a barber shop. Prophets, Jacob, 'Moses-, Joshua, Eli- ed on the Welland Canal in 't, 1�,�� 1868 �b,Y ed him promotion. The Kitchener P . , �,... ql, 1, l � 11� ��, some $175,000,000, it shows a healthy ed in the light of a bone thrown to I Among those who left for Mani- jah, Isaiah'and oth,ers, had' been fav- Thomas Bone, represents more than charge is a� larger ohe than. that of . . . . . . . s�� . toba and Dakota this, week, we learn- . , ,�,� 1 ored with visitons'.,of Divine majesty, sixty-six years of ,consecutive and In- Goiderich and one -giving more scope & . . 1�.41 . - 1, 11 !.�.. V,�. , progress for these distressing times. the power companies and bond hold- ed of the following: RobertSturgeon, and it wa�s nbt unreasonable that the creasing work -on bebalf o,f the, men f r service tk) the church. — Goderi,ch I ... 4 t�. William J. Jarrott, Aaron Sherritt, '0 . I . , _ M.4 � At any rate, it is thirty-six millions ers, we do not know but we do know practical Philip, who not only had of the Great Lakes. For a number . 1;0�p - .Star. I I 1, 1. � seen provided for ��.. ; ", ' Virs, A. Doddis, Mr%s, McQueen, k. in Jesus the IMessiah 01f'theiT of years the libraries i � �1` Ik", better than nothing, a fact that the' the' have ,not increased 4is own I Sudden Death , .1l 1, ,.', I y M,Taggart, Mr. and -Mrs. R. Mur- 1pro,pbecies, but ha4said. to Nathaniel, sailors have ��,n designated as the I . M�.�,,- I ' I . I I ��,t � I taxpayers, at least,will appreciate. standing or that of the government thy, Mr. and Mrs. Jiohn Murray and "Come and see (John 1:44-46), and "Thornals Boup'tMemorial.11 James, S,. Word was, received in E xeter about , W " Walter Ingram. be as satisfied, as I am, should now Porter alsd'glave over,bhirtV ' I �,,. .In sharp contrast to this is the pub- in the eyes of the people in the coun- . years of elevent o'clock W?ed�iasldlay morning . I I I�� i 11 ;1�1 . 'On the tevetninlg �of the 22nd, .Rev. tbi,n,k that ,some gorgeous vision lof devoted service .to the sailors. The that im1r. Harry I%son haA passed 11, �,�w �.­4,� lished statem'ent of financial condi- try' And'in other directions they T. G. Thtorostti,4, eight V pastor, . tilt away suddenly ihl New York. Mr. o . . . . ears the Father's'face wars possibly wi,th- ,only memorials now oommemora g A . . . M their reach, and within, Christ's thte names of the" padres of the Hustl�n was tcomnected with th N � , 1 of Union Presbyterigh,ohrumb, Bruce- 0 ew . :11� . . ltjons in the United States, where the may even prove a decided embar- _ field, preached his, farewell sermon. Plower to'ectayfer. As, Luther says, s,aillors are the 09madian Merchant York brarwh of the 13a;n1k of MontreaL # I . , .1 - I .11 ,W �i` . treasury books were closed on the rAssment in time to come. I IMr. William, Murdogy of the 2nd "His faith flutters up in- to the 'Marine Libraries and Literature to He had not been.wtell for some time 1. . I W, mneession of Stan -ley has mlostly iill cloud8,,11 I . t,g, � ".4 .", �510.1�,­ ikohe date, but only on three-quar- ­ . . . . Ijiglithouses. Considemtiou �js being'and during the past year splant sev- . . ­ 11 � .,�., , ­�;,­ " , a , lChrisVs -reply to Philip's, que9tion given to a more adequate memorial eml mm�ths at hig ,home,. here. He , l.0'. " pp, �1, , �� the mateiial on thegriound1bir a new, 1, � � 'It." 1. I ' 1,jil,,,�, 1#-, , '' tetg'6f the fiscal year. . bark barn and- will -be the largest is a full revelatio-h of the Father. thlat will honor -the name of the ineri reftraed to his, dtities, in'New York I I XI I,,,,,�.,,, , " . . neig4iborhood. Jesus was in the world revealing who strome 'so valilantly to help fulfil the latter ,part of January. His :fa, - . I . .,I, � I" I . Par that three-quarters of a year I WHAT, 'OTHER, P.AVERS SAY barn in the �God. Jesus staith unibD him: Have I the Sidefety" I * * Great excitement is caused through- . sl motto: "The� Siflors for ther, the litei Hienry E. Hustlon, pass6 ; I .�,.� , �� Ahe-,books 'Show a deficit of $2,193,- nty accu been w long time -mith you, and yet lChrisit—.0hrist for ,the Sailors." - ed away suddenly . in Exeter on Wed.. �` I I I �,,�",',�'L. '600,000,40though for the month of . Rebellion in rbhe- Northwest. I hast thou not knowp me, Philip? he Recalling that day when Thomas- nelsday, February (;tb. The deceased f I I '. ,�) , . l I that hath seen me hath seen the 136n'e clommencted- hie. work on the Is survived, by one, brother and1four. . ..". �1; ,� I "' 4 , A Couple, Of Old -Timers 9 11 1, , 'i "'o I , � X--.,,, I ki .1 I �, 66r� . was a surplus for the I - aeT; and how sayest thou then, Wel-AInd Car -al, I'Axhore and Afloat," stisiters, 'Mertvan olf Ashcroft, B.C'.' and f �,;.. �'; 1-, - I . . , ,4 VIP i�,l ,_ At e Pa . :�ii � , I;. �.,,, ".1 I C' ". I I I� i ,(Prorn the Had,oveT Post) VisibDrs.: Who was that gentle- -Show u -a the Fathee? "How sayest the leaflet isisued monthly by the Up- Visises Lfflj�ln, Rvel7n. d.nd *j,,�'U'-&4 , "'i �,;. , 1. r� .1 me in: any month since Sep- . � . I ;'P,, , I" I 0 - . � I � '14 1, . 'thou?" revealla that sense of failure per CAnAda Tr"t Society, cominents:' Huston and Mrs. If. C. Rivers of , 0 I 1,11, Y' %,; : , � �nlqUet man? I I I �� Irl �,k .'I I . ` — I iNg at a recent b Host.- "A,4, ,that's a great maml Wh . , ��,,',!J,L'14': 1901j., ". - � - I "I .. J-1 . ,The slyeaker tof the even kh Christ . experve ced, when he "Those .were the dialys Of �ibe small tow1%, who,have. the ,alespest stympo, _ , � , , �:V,:, ,:, 1, ',V a n �,;,IL 'of Bruice old bays and girk; at Winnipog thIA soma I,,,, ,,f',,ti,,:.­Z 0 'v .,�� " I I ­ � ' Hel's one of ther 10,000 t6orinlclat writ- Sought to realizei in o pobr mat6r- wooden steamers, and schooners w4hich thy, cc I I -P a, �f, , i L �, "' id ,66r-Aprehehd, perhaps, 9 , XT � . f thedr miamy frielids in thib I , WH staries of the early days in this dig,tr �%, m! p. "I'll; ''_ . t , 'jet, Ars of our day. - - ial of our human nature his own ideal. had to be -bowed by hotset, and mules �oVolunjty , in, this. theiv shd hour, ,� 11,�j I h 1111 i Pf., t of ,6ver two billioli dol- One of -41m wu of a anan who wbiuqd, eit. in the : -, ' * A re-Oelaibion of DWilks'lJoil6dion. had lthroulgh the candl. 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