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(Sandy, Victoria *reet, was the scene from the Carrothers Furte'ral. a ., - .. �•. t
of • a . gaY party on 'Saturday night, Home Wednesday afternaran; tort- '
when About thirty-five frie'nd's lost Mx. ducted by Rev. Dr. Green, o. Wesley r The Second Coming •of Christ • will tle flock on 13elawa,re. A'venue,: just ; ,
( take place whthin two hundred drays, emer a by i I s , ", �:'�. s . • ,, �"
and 'Mrs. James 'K. 'Salkeld'(nee Mar- United Church. The remains `were g d from' '"Ba' ion the ' Creat"' "
.garet 'Sandy), held a surprise party brought to ,Exeter for intermenk mr Ir on noticed tbet-0 o� and probably mrueh less." By , the at the•co'mlmarnd of the Lord, •thr!owgh , ,a�,,
in honor of the newlywed's. 'Mr. and Exeter Times -Advocate, y y middle 'of February, J,N6, the end of Harold Varney, his, an air of de- - * �`
happiest hours occur on days when the propheti'c.' 2304. Days,' cou'n'ting tachment aboult it which the mater. Mrs. ,S (Salkeld, Jr., returned last week Popular Coupie'g Oath Anniversary „ `r1�=� k
end from a honeymoon trip to Mus W- and Mrs. A ID. •McLean enter- you feel your best? from Black Thursday, 'October 29th, iality of street sounds and a glimpse , t k i � : '' J I , c��,
1928 will usher in a wholesale rats- of the kitchen in the rear cannot di$- y r �' �� `;,' � ' , � �,T
koka. The couple, who evaded their talned at dinner Wlednesday evening Have more of these ho '
in their h Ppp days, ing of the dead and mass judgment ligate. . r -,
friends by getting married at Port pretty 'oma ,an Elgin' Aveer� Yoa and allyour family. Guard on the linin %there has been man prophets of a t« ;" P} ��, ''
'Elgin, were surrounded on Saturday on the fortieth anniversary of the'fr health while on have it. Kee on A little band'of the "true saints" the Second Doman of many
before+ `M' a'�. l �I' erg`
night and liberally showered with marriage. Large bowls and baskets y p , g '^
of late summer •flow and I the otmn aide of life. led by Mr. IHlarold A Varna t `'. _• s pl i;
confetti and congratulations. A ex{s g adioli, y t Y, of 488 'Mr. Varney..' On a certain day a fabs T Z
pleasant entertainment then was en- placed attractively in Che living The greatest enemy of healtli Delaware Avenue,•Toronto, have been years ago band of .men and moo- ��++}� r ` *` ,�I!.`
1owd, provided by Mil. Ohman, �Mr• roomis pd halls, added much to the p y seeing a-viai'on ever since the Sev- men, led by a similar vision= iii- oduc , Loin : a . ,11
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Jack Parrish and others after which beauty bf 'the home. Twenty 4ive CO7°'non const{ anon. It ma enth Trwmpet sounded on the very tended a mountain near ,Los �.rr ales
refreshments were served. 'Mr. Salk- =were present for supper. Large, eaWe loss of appetite and energy. day when thousands of small margin after easting away all their earthly ' • ' a a * y,,
old spoke briefly an appreciation of Cettainl it kills enthusiasms Yet holders were being wiped out on the possessions and; a aced to meet the 1.S Y'i.b1 r L01 , x�
silver'.lbowls filled 'with roses and Y pr P ,
the reception, 'after -ybleb the party pink, lighted candle's in silver candle it can be banished by eating a floor of the Nene York ,Stock Ex- Lord. Nlothing happened. Why is • , ,t• �
J pa'vnlion far an ev- i change. From that date, Mr. Var- Mr, Varney so fanatically poli ve �'>I'' y
,adjourned- ,to the holders adorned the table. Mrs. 4VIc= delicious, cereal, o,
Lean cwt the' three -tiered' weddin . ney says, Daniel's long sealed r Ih- that the Millenium will be u o ons A fundamental fusictiort O£ this $arlk i tfpR i ry�l
ening of dancing.,- IGoderich Signal. g g °1' p p'
I 11.1 cake 'which was laced on the table. Laboratory tests show Kelloget ecy became -an open .book to him and by Felbruar of next v , help finance the production and distribution
p y year? Font }rim % `
The Late Mrs. S:' Armstrong , The couple received many lovely gifts AvL-Blssx supplies "bulk" and vita he was no longer in dowbt as to the 'the inevitak silty ,of the coming des- of goods. ThQ priniarq prodalaae><•s, the xlceartaa�• " '1�1v:;
from their friends, and family. Mr, min B to relievq cemnpon coned nature of the work 'being accomplish- cent is such a (burning truth that he faetureirs, and merchants engaged �iftt then �_ 1
There paslsed amray at her home on and (Mrs. McLean were married in patfon. Also iron for the blood., ed by the Evil -One in the 'Slanctuary. scoffs at alternatives. 'He' evidently distribution of their products, may look with . n
Queer' !Street on Wednesday, Au'gu'st. 18816 'in• Goderieh at St. Geor George's All Christendom is dominated by 'the seeks no material gains: no coliee- "' ��M..
14, one of the oldest , residents of g ;The "bnik" in'Au-Basi ie mnch Evil. One and the creeds of tihis confidence to thi4s Ba, k for helpful Cod - h:.
Clhurgh, by Rev. Mark Turnbull, the gr'e'at tions are taken, at his house or street .1
El h in the person of Mrs.. Sarah like that in leaf institution 'of' the western world -are meetings; he . gives stacks''of .his lit- opera tionixtallsoundbusinessundertakin 1 ; '.
Yt r P then rector. The bride was formerly y vegetables. How` gs; gi
Aminstrong. She was bright and ac- Miss Eva (Cottle, daughter of Mr. much pleasanter to eat this deli. not the true faith. Mr. Varney is erature away for the asking. Why • ,?,, r
4ive ,with all her faculties clear. Al-, and Mrs. 'George Oottle, of Goderieli, cious ready -to -eat 'cereal than to • doi'ng his best to�call all true saints is he so certain of the event? THE '� ,'''v
though she had gone through all the The groom, IMr. Allan D. McLean, take patent medicines. Two table- out of Babylon before it is too t d
pardibi:ps. of pioneer life, it was no son of 'Mm. and Mrs. A. P. Mean, is late. - The response is anything but 'Many students of ttic� Bible have �T r. `
-,detriment to her' as she lived to the spoonfuls daily are usually suffi- heartening, but even so the work of 'Pored .over the occult books of Dan- D 0 M I X-1 0 N B A N X . G
also a native sof Goderich. The . g, ,
good old age of 82 years. 'The sub- bridesmaid was IN1ass Georginia Mar- crept. Chronic `cleansing the sanctuary" must go i•el a'nd Revelations, but ,Mr. Varney ASY..rsti$ . is9t. . *
]act of this, sketch, whose maiden tin, the late (Mrs. Sri. George Price, cases, with' each on. 'There is not much time left to .;at last holds the truth.' He admits -111 1.
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name- was Sarah Nixon, was.born on and the groomsman was. 'Mr. W. L. meal. If not re- Join him. he hasscoured' "all Toronto" and fail- E. C. Boswell` - Maltager •A
•rhe 8th concession. of Vaughan Tp., McLean, brother, -of the groom The ALL-" Three tri'mes.' every Sunday this lit- ed to find any other prophet or group, SEAFORTH BRANCH f,.i
sieved this wary, who has seen the true light. , I- I , i
York County, in the year 1854 and. bride ,and .,groom of forty years, ago tie group of the true Varney saints ght. His chart
on Novembex 15 1872. was unaged in g see your doctor. is the' a itome,of God's an for man's s °a1.
> are known and loved for their en- meet in a smash iiouse in Toronto and P Pl
I. marriage to J'ameiSArmstrong. In orgy in church and social work and �-s,- ,Made by•Kellogg fervently await the hour of His Com- redemption, ,and a blueprint for` end- • iA •• ' • ` ,, I;
1875 they ,moved to .King Tp. in the in 'the !business, life of the commun- in London, Ont. in•g. When `they sepiarate for the ing the depression. No graphs 'of . ,+
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, 'same county, farming there for three ity'.--IGoderieh {Star. - . t night it is with the conviction that unem, plbyment, Iw'ag•e scales, balances ,
wears. Leaving'th a they went to „ of trade, or social unrest, harass him fertility must be maintained as well. oxygen which they need. 1.
t•he Lord ,might very 'well descend These facts are borne but in -the var- The red '.cells are manufactured I
Donnybrook, wheretheyYtook up upon them 'befor they meet asin. —these will be forgotten in the melt- , ,,_
farming. The deceased moved to... , g' lows ratation Studies of the'Damiulion the red marrow', at •the ends -of this
Blyth in 18(16 shorts Mr. Varney admonishes them to be ing pot ,of the imminent Judgment
yt y after the death i, ' • Da Experimental Station, Harrow, Out. long bones, ribs and vertebrae; Pesti s
at ,all 'times 'prepared,. As he says, y �
of her (husband, and has resided here Sunday, Aftern9on y , The are, y While nothing has' found that nicious'ariaeinia. was, .f 1-i
the exact hour 'and da is unknown Y mares manifestations of
,{since. To this -union three daughter;I. AUBURN but that the 'time is short he can the .pro,phesied "distress of nations." will quirte 'ta'ke the place of barnyard al lost 'always fatal. The red galla . ,� H
-w Ere borh' of which Mrs, Wm. Phil- The crisis called the -Depression, cession was inure .in a soil building program, w re so rapidly destroyed that bits r .
(Continued frown Paige 2) Prove by infallible Biblical prophecy. ' the available supply is erltirel made- bone marrow.eould not meet the de-: .
Sips, of Blyth, is the only one left.— - IMi'ss lVlargaret Strachan 'of T`oron- might be mentioned:. • Previously she all foretold in God's word and - de-
331yth 'S'tandard. • 'to 12 there' were three talks. 'Miss to' spent the 'week -end with • her On some on of the remain tavo claied by Daniel .to last `''unto two g'r'ate to meet the demandsOf our mind; this, in the end,;,meant death ':
Shiao', principal of the .school, took mother, Mrs, Strachan, hundred clays; "every eye shall.' be- thousand and three hundred days.'' soils in most sections of Southwes- as the {blood could' not carry enough , \i,
Late Andrew Turnbull the Bible study; Mrs. 'Chang, hygiene, Mr, J. J. Wilson, Eleanor, Uo.rothy hold" Jesus Christ coming down in a The VVf�rd calls for a -great world- tern Ontario. Where an adequate a- oxygen to all the tissues to ;maintain
and 'Miss Fee a survey, of the work c}owd froitn Heaven ever man will .v"ice upheaval and. a shaking'of bean- mount of,manure is not produced on life.
Mr. Andrew' Turnbull, for many ' Y and' Beryl and Miss Josephine MbAl- Y the farm,.either more livestock should Liver contfins something ' w0ii h ,; _
of our 'WM.S• in various parts pf the lister visited friends in London a be' judged, the un ods destroyed, and en and earth as •a prelude to. -the cam° az
years a resident of Winchelsea, died g ' be kept ar green manure should be brings back the blood of pernicious '1
world. The afternoons were hot so few da s 'last•week. the Everlastin Kin dom established ing of Christ.. This is called' the
on Monday at the home of his we wanted until 4 o'clock to play vol- I_VIr, an'd Mi+s, L. G. g g !"incl t produced .in the sail by the use of anaemia patients to normal and i3o .. '
daughher, {Mrs. J. W. ,Skinner, of ley -ball and other ,,,Kruse and s'on, on' this earth: Mr, Varney is a. man �- ' gni ion. This period of In- such soiling crops as sweet lover, gives them 'back their ,health, No I... t
lWharncliffe Road, London. The de- games, The even- Billy, visited a,t 'Edgar �Lawson's last iAiIth a conviction •as unshaken as dignatilon was predicted for the g P q longer is the viietim of pernicious all- '
•cea'sed was nearing the century mark ings were very informal, 'sitti'ng in a week. - Gibraltar. His physical strength in Time . of The End" (wrongly called rye, and soybeans. After all, a semis doomed to die; P health and °� 3,
circle out: on the the De ne.-'' green manure crop is the cheapest ,
as he -was in his 97th year. He was grass, and it was. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Robson debate is enormous and he can wear P bion, says lir. Varney) strength • are his throu h the con- ;.
then that a number either renewed which began with the stock crash of method of adding humus ,to the soil. g g ..
born in Scotland, son of the late re�urne'd Saturday after spending a his opponents down by sheer persist- g' Alfalfa, as well, should play a much tinned groper use of ,liver or 1fRe>t
t.ieir vows, or made known for the week at Toronto Exhi'b'ition. ence, if not .b acre table October 29, 1929. Mr, Varna more important part in our soil extract.
TVjm. and Mrs. Turnbull. He came Y P proof. •His y cleat- The fame of liver spread
first time rbheir' 'desire to serve Jesus Re.v. 'and M'r's. ,P. B. Gracie Robert Iecruring voice is me'tall`ic and eager; ly identifies 'the crash with the blow- Wilding program. It is the cheapest , and q .''
to Canada with his parents as a ,
,•child and lived with ,them on a Christ. These meetings stand out as and 'Miss Janet,Mr. stud Mrs. Jim he, 'responds , re'adily to. unfamiliar ing of the Seventh Trumpet predict -
farm near W'oodstocki A the (big event of the year:—'Eleanor faces at Hs meetings; as th�oti h to ed in Revelations. The S xthpTrum. and most productive hay. crop we many people began to, eat it on the '.
s .a youtrg D. Gmha West China. Green and Muss ,.Dorothy Newton of g , g have and in addition, Should be ut- general principle that whQJt is `;;
mean he'came to 'Winchelsea where'' iii Toronto spent the . yveelc-end with purge them of any lingering doubt's. tmt sounded• on November 11, 1918 ilized for astures much mare than for one ailment is good for otJrers,.
the cleared a farm. He lived 'there The first part of the year was spent friends in' the vicinity: Rev, Mr: With the members of his own groupwhen Jerusalem, .which had . been P
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for about sixty years beingan as usual in camp.' .We had intended Gracie rCo, ducted ann,iv;ersa he carries 'on a trodden dorm for the it is at present. A .more definite sail which is, of course, absurd. '
n r3r servic- question and, answer A great 'period of bunld'in program, p good Li've'r is not even of value 'in the ,''
.member of the Thames Road Pres- making one more, camp, but most of es in the Baptist Church both af- dialogue, and the replies are' alwa , the Vhystical Half Week, was fin- g P gram, con led month
' Y sail manag'eme'nt, will certainly re- treatment of all anaemias. Tlie l
byterian Schur and an ardent tem- the Bhil people in the district where ternoon and avenin services, The eloquent testimony to the truth of. his ally liberated .by General Allenby chlorosis, or green sickness of
we had hoped to stn were in such g suit in -a imire ,permanent and profit- t • `
peranee worker. He was well known Y Gracie family supplied an excellent teachings. and the Im'perik" be ops. The "Mrs- young girls, a form of anaemia, dis-
straits on account of failure of crops His house on Delaware Avenue is tical Half Week" 'began with the de- `"b e agriculture.
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maid „ unity. esteemed throughout the P' arnica of song, assisted,by. Mr, and �, struction of Jerusalem in 70 A. D., l g e others r�fotm s oimproved
anaemia. respond habits ,of li*_ �''
community, Fifteen' years ago his that they were leaving earlier than NIr'. Jim Green and Miss Dorothy headquarters for 'The Church. He
• wife, Mary Tli'ompson, predeceased usual for the wheat -growing sections • Ne,�n, .who is a gold -medalist., has no cone' with any denomina- 'bu=t' it's ending remained; still something to iron therapy. In ail cases, a blood 1
lhim and since ,that time `he has made 'of, Malwa to get work and it was un- Mr. and (Mr's. EZeldel Phillips, tion, sect or religious association, The of a mystery until Mr. Varney re- They had been happy for a year, examination ,is required to determine
Lis home most of the time with his .pro'fitable for us to -remain longer in Laura and Ellen, motored. with Mr. name embraces all branches of .the cognized the Sixth Trimipet. From Th( -ii, one morning, the wife came what form of. anaemia is present; ' '
• daughter, M•rs.-Skityper.' The late camp. Thomas Johnston V the Canadian Professedly Christian teachings, His .then oil things 'become pretty clear, downstairs to breakfast morose and this must be known before prosier
Near the place ,where the pitched National Exhibition "on Sunday morn- small congregation meets in the an as he says, we -are startled, to . wre'tche'd. She had no appetite, treatment can be p>•eseiilbed.
• . camp at 'Basindra, lives one Chris- in downstairs living rooms. Mr. Varney 'behold an angel with a little book would scarcely, speak a word, Questions conte
g. g tr ,r• ring. health, ad- ,t+,;
,tian woman. She made the most of Mr. and Mrs. Breekin and their speaks from behind a desk in the open. We recognize it as. Daniels Come, now,. dear, he urged, if I dressed to the Canadian Medical As- !"..
t ]fin; 'ilii'' our 'visit and lost, no o rtunit to !rack room and his voice roars throw,). book. What is its message? It is don't know hat's the matter, I can't sociation, 184 College St., Toronto, ,; i
o Opportunity sin James and Mr'. James' Wilson of
. per' r j learn. That she had not, before our Toronto; Mr.7and Mrs. Hugh Ches- the •portals to his listeners seated il, the voice of God 'announcing the put it right can I?' a will be answered, personally by let- s
VD 1� coming, hidden her 'light under a ney .and children •of Tubkersmith, Mr. the front parlor. Stacks of pamph- TIME OF THE EATD." "John," she 'said, "if ever I dream ter. a '
N fotishel was, evidenced by the fact and Mrs. Pere Mannin an Phyllislets, all hand anted by Mr. Varney,, „ again that.you have kissed another
1 than we were asked' if -there were any Y g d Y Stich as The IIillernium�Is T't Carnal iVlr. Varney says the Time of The `woman, I won't speak to you as long . IN,
other Christians in the lace ,�be_ tf° Londeslboro spent 'Sunday at the ' End' closes with the coming of as (iive."—London, mi
_ P home oi; Mr, Jas. Howatt. or S'piritu'al. The Vision of The Christ but before that occurs the Qp on. ,s
_ __ sides Ph•uli Ibal." There will be 'eleven pulpits who .Man of Sin, or The Beast—His Im' world 'must ,be shaken'by a blow. that / . '�
A node o of people in Maori ka , Vill be motoring to Qoderich Co'llegi,- age and Mark,' clutter the rooms. 'will "destroy the strength of the king- sere Llsere s
Mal made our visit t{iere seem •worth ate Institute this term and eight be- Huge' charts, designed by Mr; Var doms" and bring "distress of, nations "
Main Door while. One woman in particular ginner¢ ,a.t Auburn public school. ney, hang on he walls,. revealing the with '
College of Arta ` had perplexity.' The resent de
puzzled us not a little.' Some- • link between istorical events and' P _ }�� '-
The College of Arca is located times, 'though not always cordial God's true Ian for the salvation of S'essio'n frump the prophecy of 'the Sta-an-ding room i'
in the center of a group of aca- when any of us went to her house, man P Seventh Trumpet announcing the In- • `� i ,
demic buildings -and occtt res a she made no effort whatever, learn WINTHROP dignation, Lei no one think that
P When the disciples have assembled the 'image' Will be put together again [fl� Onljj 'I�
campus of more than two hundred anything and it had ,seemed impoa- a prelude of hymn singing takes or that the world will zine from these j I'
and sixty acres; one of the most `'.:sible to reach her. This year, dniring The pupils and peb.ple ..of School place, under the guidance-pf an aco1= ruins. That was the LAST WOE.
' Leautiful university sites in Canada. our stay, she was, after much per Section S. ,S. No. 10 McKillop, gath= �•te• Mr. Varney descends from a- the voice of the Seventh Trumpet
` The .phenomenal growth, of the suasion, prevailed 'upon to try and ered in Winthrop (Hall fast Friday Bove, where hQ has been preparing 11 �''- *4..'1.` 0 The Night Horse Show, featured r
P g which sounded October 29, 1929, says 1.
University of Western Ontario is she 'discovered, greatly 'to' her sur- evening, flutist 30, in honor of Mr• his message; he prays that the Lord 1qr, Va1ne A HEALYN SERVICE or each year et the Western Fair,'is
.a tribute to the loyalty and in prise, that 'slhe could learn. The Gordon C. Rennie; our former school. will recd ni2e the '''tl•ue saints" when Y' THE CANADIAN MEDICAL lowers crowded with nshipsiastie'e
g The only r vision,
mystery being ASSOCIATION AND LIFE lovers of daring horsemanship.
telligence of the people of this transformation wrought in her` was teacher, !before his departure to Dur- He arrives, :and the address begins. the -2300 day vision, Daniel now re- tNsuRANcd coA1PANIEa 'iii
province; but. in these distressful simply amazing. 'Going to her house ham, Ont, where he has secured a If newcomers are present he employs veals to him haw God accom, lishes IN CANADA
. 'days education as a ,process in one day. shortly 'before leaving, we positibn as assistant on the teaching an impersonal approach, frequently the release of the true saints and x • of the10 many aunique,attractlar 'event- is ions
-civilization and educational inti- were �gteeted with apparent pleasure. stiff '•tihere. A •short program was using the expression "for the Benefit their fina'1 preparation to meet their ANAEWIIA . you will see atythe1935 Western ..
tufiona everywhere are being. Seating us, she sang with us a num- given, Mx. `A A. Cuthnll acting as of any strangers who may be prey- Lord, "How Ion shall be the vision Fair. The Midwa "life, noise, color ..1.
.attacked: This is the result of a I ber of hymnsx'•' told stories about -chairman. - It consisted . • of musical efit," although, he cannot be unawar 1r nto I two thousand and three hon- Ten years ,ago liver could' be and lau hter-+the auto show, with '
bon ht for a few cents, and was us- 9
misunderstanding. Read the follow- which rove asked her and repeated selections by the Pryce family, selec- of a n&v lamb amid ,his little .flock. tired days,; then shall the sanctuaryg its sleek streamlined' exhibits --dairy
• ing quotation from a work called verse. !She said," "I used to think I tions by Miss Blanche Pethick on -the He uestions his followers'as to their ed to feed the cat or the d'og. To -
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the "Tax Sys tems of the World" , q be Cleansed' (Daniel 8:13, i4). The day, so many people are eating liver end egricul+ural exhibits—the spirit- �,
.. couldnt learn, but I •tried and tried guitar, solos 'by Mr. G. C. Rennie -and comictiofis addressing -them b name years have really not been that the rice has advanced' until it ed horse races—big Grandstand
issued by the Tax Research Foun- and I have sudeeeded." a reading by Mr, Thos. Blanchard. and onders over teir' replies es as pact six p Show—hundreds of new, ever-thrill-
dation: "The four, rima econo- p P a period of physical distress at all is only the vers spoiled cat •which ;ng spectacles brought•togefher for primary lDutrin�; the winter we encounte're'd ,Miss Muriel I}olmage xead'the address though' carefully. calculating their but a time for the enlightening of gets an occasional taste:
uric facts of a society are doubtless
11 ,area, population, wealth and in- a good deal of sieknesT and for a and li'ttlld Gordon Bettles and Geo.' worth. His voice rises as he speaks: the true seekers with . a vision of It was no longer ago than• 1926 Your enjoyment. ,
time the making and application 'of 1 ethlick (presented Mr. Rennie with a it must surely be possible to hear
-come. Wealth and income would C'od's plan. This nisi�.n must be un.- when it was observed that patients) tern +o attend this grbator
seem to be merely, materialistic inusiard pilasters was a daily task. club bag. "Mr. Rennie replied in his h;m a block away. He does not look sc+aled,to all who vs�ll give ear, ant suffering from pernicious anaemia Western Feir. u
measures, .but such is far from The brightesrt spo':t. in our .work as usual pleasing manner, thanking the directly at°'his meagre audience but •"the temple prepared for, the Lord", were much improved when they used
carried bn .from, Ratlam when we are appreciation 'shorwn him, The ladies walks back and forth behind the before ,the completion of the 2300 a half -pound of liver each day. A day at AeTair ar
being the case. They reflect the not on tour is in ithe 'village of Mal- served lunch, after, which a cool le of desk,
intellectual and moral character's- g p gazing at the floor, He appears days next .February. Every one has Anaemia is a general term which beets two days anywhere. ,
tics of a population. The greater wase. Gendibai, a Christian nom- hours were spent in dancing, The to he in verbal coirlbat with the un- ,11,
P P an opportunity to, behold the trut i, means that the blood is deficient in
the intelligence and education, the an, who at -one time attended the following is the address: "Dear Mr. redeemed and a'bsen't masses 'whose I pPo 3 ,, { mow;
greater the sobriety, the greater the school in Ratlam, -has been living Rennie: We, the cls. and but 'it is a big tisk for iVIr. Varney quantity or quality. There are sev-I. � `'-
there for ars. Her witness during pup people 't,pnorance, he readily admits, need to reach e'very4ne in Toronto. "We eral kinds of anaemia, such as that "
industry, the greater the respect ye' g of the section, have, gathered here not dishearten the true saints since positively know that Christ shall which follows upon a haemorrhage,
for the rights of others, etc., the . those years for the 'Master whom she this evening to show in a small way it is all part of God's plan, and the "°+•+
loves is now bearin come before the middle ,of ]+e by ve the anaemia which usually de- Se t. 9-14 I
greater is society's wealth and g fruit, and her aur aplpreciation of your vVork among vision is vouchsafed to few. Truth, dry. Will you not be awakened by vele s 5 a art of such chronic cis- ,til``''
income." busts d one or two other men and us durin alba est 3 P a P n
g p year. When vie he holds has always been with the tare startlin fact that only
, Prospective students for 'the a ne ghlbor woman 'have asked for 'heard a few weeks ago that you wet: minority. His word's ic'ture of t „ Y a few eases as tuberculosis, cancer, malaria
P baptism. The shining leaving us we felt that we were sum- P dans remain . he asks.' and lead poisoning. IE ST'ERN''
Winter session are notified that P g face of the g Second .Com'ing has an element of 'Mr. Varney confesses it is un,wor- Then there are the anaemias which •
last-named bears witness to her'new tunate that there have I been many' occur because of the failure of the
Monday, Sept. 23rd is registration tAining a great loss, but we knew doom about it, but not for the >n -
day for all freshmen. Senior life and she said r us on one occa- that our loss is Durham's gain. In lightened. Time is short; the' "lit-, "false alarms" con'cerniir the Sec- organs -which manufacture the red `a
students from London register on Dion when we were about to leave g g �A I R
all departments gents of the school both and Coming and the end of the world. blood, cells. We cannot live without
• Saturday, and non-residents on after a visit, "Oh, 'there is so much -work and play, you have shown that i 3g
Tuesday. Lectures begin on Wed- happiness in my heart!"—'Beryl A. But his predecessors have been with- oxygen, and if there are not enough �-
Y g you had t(ie interests of your pliipils 'her new undertaking. out the true .Biblical authorityfor red 'blood cells or if there is a lack
nesday, September 25th. There is Morron, Central India. at heart, and you have left with us a. ,Mr. Archie Campbell of Toronto their statements. He feels that the of the haemoglobin which should be LONDON 0 ONTARIO • '
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. a penalty for late registration. memory of a teacher w'hi,oh we shall spent the holiday in the villa?e. Mrs. onus lies with him to disseminate the in these cells' 1* carr
always Cherish. No't• ons in the y oxygen, then J. H. Saunders, Pres. W. D. Jackson, Set
For infrtrmation concerning Y Campbell 'beturned home with WM 'truth. As there is so little time left the body tissues are starved of the -- -11
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requirements, apply to— destination, had to be contp,nt with ing activities of the com'm'unity, you her father, Mr. A. A. Cuthill, ings after the Sunday evening Bath �- ' �,;,"
cola chicken for. •,iris evening meal. took your part and'gave'of your time Mr. David McFarlane is confined to crings on Delaware Avenue'. ,�a
UNIVE 5ITY When he had finished he noticed a unsparingly. Whenever you were hr's bed with the measle«., We Shope ' e
tramp outside the window, eyeing the asked to take part in any social gatk- t9 see hi•m around again soon, + " G FAILURES!
.remainder of the chicken hungrily, so ering, you did so willinrglyt and cheer- ;Mr,aRu'ssel Holman held a success- -~• "
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(� he passed it through to him. A year fully, and witch musical ability, made ful dance in his new chopping mill M81nte11$nCe Of Soil : r`
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N later the traveller called at the same them all better and more, enjoyable. last Tuesday evening, August 27. A "
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hotel for another meal and was re -'In the sporting activities, both ,hockey large crowd attended, The event was Amore permanent agrinulturs for ,r?
cognized Ib a waitress. She sought and football, you were'alwa s "one , Southwestern Ontario will require a "IT'S POOR ECON®t6111f TO '
gin Y Y the openling of Mr. Holman s chop- ,
out the ma,rr� ager, and pointing to the orf the boys" ,and we will never forget in mill, m'o'o definite soil bolding program ;mod
® visitor, sag excitedly-, "There 'e is, that the year "Sam" played with us We were sorry, to hear that little than has been practised on many RISK FAILURES WITH INFERIOR ' '!``Y``ii>
sirs That's the man a*ho ate the was the first time the Ihocke tro farms in the district during the past RAKING POWDER. MAGIC " ;
Y trophy Billy Holman, son 'of Mr. and • Mrs. >
72.• chicken bone's and all)"—Edmonton, Came tfo o in at re ia- decade or two. Have we Ibecp,me so >•: t:i'
LONDON—CAI TADA Winthrop.`P• P'P Russel .Holman, was taken suddenly interested in cash cr " ''"' " ' •�? < ' 'a?
Bulletin. tion of all you have done, we ask you ill on T'h'ursday eveningand was ops 6o many lis- NEVER VARIES. AN® LES ?" %;:;<::: ,
°p' tricts that we are overloakin some ^"°"` "
t1.o accept this club bag: With it goes erated on ,for appendicitis in 'Scott g }>g,;' ''''`i>'>
the sincere wish that wherever the Memorial Hospital on Thursday of ,th'e fundamentals in the mainten- THAN 10 WORTH MAKES A u � ,
P Y ar.'ce of soil' fertility? Shall we -be `'t`4::•.. '>:w ..,;: . ...I
{path of life may 1 ,may you find night. V�e ml'ish Billy a speedy re- able to maintain soil fertility and ®�L1�G1®,115 CAKE," '``'i'" `""`''` • '`''"`` ' `''
it pleasant and the s umlbling blacks oovery. Y ' ° '?_;" '" "' <>. '"? • '� ,
few. When you use it we hoe crap Yields under many of our pros <: <:i:<:'::::°> ti°`'= '
p you Little Dorralda Hawktin's o'f Seaforth says MISS LILLIAN LOUGH- ",� �.
will remember the Y, g Too, died ;<:;>::,:>;>:<s:::.
I ent systems of farming? 1s our „<;zzr^:>az::<'!:>!:' :.". <:::• a
goad times you spent a fain dlda last week mouth hiss can and cookery ex- ,., ;,.::: •..::•.:::
head and u'r , is and file eo1 le whole program en the avers farm '"'''""'""^"
Yb, PWPi P P Rwth Oam, ell. ''nlswxrtts7 Perr of the Canadian Ma�azirro `s5ir.;:;• .• ,,,.. <.+,.`.,, ,
0o MODERN, FIREPR� F ROTE 10 McKillop. definite enough to insure improve- „f�';'
HOOSE THE ECONOMICAL ! 0 '3 0 of dear old' S. S. Nb. 'Y
HOTEL 9 or oaaavvv CONVENIENTLY LOCATED , . • -nent rather than decline? These .:.,....;:. "vY :TfiM"
9 e , Trus'tees�--Tlheron, Bettle's, Sec: Treas,, ,
of ooaeaveveI ROOMS—RATES questions deserve the serious' consid- L''' t"
750 ROOMS—RATES o oe a, Thos. Prysce, John Pethiek. C
. I t ° °s epev Mr. find Mrs. Mel-dn Blanchard a eratibn of the man who is thinking t Canada a best known cookery authorities
i pO ° t' P i 11Bessie' CA mor SLEEP " caution `,
$1.50 to X2.50
- $1.50 t0 $2.50 i' se ty peter Jr., and ss ' Blanchard {not- of the future as well as of the pros- , s,vd.•, � against trusting good itigredientra t, tr t
SINGLE NO HIGHER ' 3t 1712 ea SfNGLE NO HIGHER Dred to irrnipc�g, Man., lit week. Iris YOUR NERVES ent possibihties• of his farm. I t + to second rate baking pbwder; ThByadvlse • ,' n
[AtY BARKING iACILITIBS race RAob,si t/tcH ROOM - • Mr: Blanchard has secured a pos.i- Relief comes soon •.' We certainly •have. a'cce'ss to abetter � � � �vs�+ci MAGIC for -fine baiting'! � ` ,I ,1 e ,.
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!Sa re -o eAed on Tuesday. We ' Years ag . However, good seed.alone every tin is your guarantee'that Magic Qaking � .
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