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� .,." P! shed at Seaforth, Ontario, ev- something of -an old-timor'ourselves. , . danee,s,, the barn raisin, strumenW-4airly popped out of thedT 11. I' I
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,. : I 08. . life to which they Were siihiect f oirty nip,dern -�arietie* '�And though not all nf I 1
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I I'� 7�.`� Z, , .- . for. that matter. From The' Huron Expositor of and, fif ty .years ago ? "
i'll �� " t-,- . I '. --- - - I of tho,se tatichig part were as stkillel&
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'4"11 - . the atilier evening when -at the loteal ' � .
L 1L �11 -1" L I., But -after all our journeying we - I February 17, 1911 �, , has been, =Ad'. -of the bard'sh1pis Liii:t lacked hi gra,ee and eltegarice--they
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I . .dvance; foreign, $2.00 a year. Single I as Ii iiefi ather during -the past tory of ing recently inthe,Londlon", Dress. Sings not - -
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:% ., !q0p:lqS 4 cents each. I out git five o'clitock on T rn . ,ig alSD ., �
- 7 . 2 Tnonth as any so and so year ever , ing and wW"u- mju1ar,gl&le blowing Hardships--the.re, wero, oertainly, but enjoyment to -those early sopers'. In- 'Of in -juries , ' 11 - - ... I I 6
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11 � I.. � . � I . I - I had. And. . _ . �t -the time, la. I id a portion of t . be. bus - the spirit of, nelighborliness �wasi then, deM, stinging' Was fat-, ,more ge, I rieril iplace cif, amusemefit. ' ,,In fact, this --" 11 I . �
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, , I ...... ''el.� 14 � . 11 � I . . .. iness ise,etion of ,the ltidll-age in, ruins, a real and warm thing, and toonse- then than, It is to -day in rur ,I see-, 'win' - ,as .
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,,:V. , Advertisiffg ratea on application. , . More steady �.,cold, more weather entailing 4 loss lot between $75ji)00 qu'94tly the life of ,the #mes was not tions. - I �'. 1. - I I It ,
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11�1. . �- below zero, more wind and more � ' e , gayer montrents. , Fuffher,, the and husking bees for the ladsi and Mrs, ,M1ousseau. a. s . peedy ,,recovery.- I .
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I ; I , Members of the Canadl-an Weekly, snow. What makes the difference is . . I ta,dth of the adage, I'ATI work and -no lass'16-, were -affairs. that ilnti�6dlu,,d Zuft4'ch H&rA'd, � I .
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I "L ' play makes Jack a dull, boy," was,as a,lort. of pleasure and, merripient to.. Bill McDonald Improving . .
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I., '" .. I N. wspapei Association, that times have changed. And times readily ac,knowledged( 16 �the e4rly.,4he settlers. Of course', it is well Pe Wingharn wUl The pieased
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. M , - 'Aight. last week, and upon invest 9V century'as ilt is to- known that at a husking bee ri01V,Ji."t1 - .1 McDonald. oi T&ets-'
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I � -- I I I . tp iiii,4herof tran�p�� had gaind entrance a . . �
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4 , � ,,.11.11 L 4. ' The 304)�h anniversary of the trans- in the , laj- houses and -Oxen.;, seafed -next to him. A slurpris-1r):11Y Kinea,l'-dirie ort Thursday' lasst. .Bill . . I �
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il �, .. ,." � -SEAFORTH, Frida ', " . ail'fene d in, the f w dips and I . . was s1kating- behin4 �the., " I . .
I- un alled for. ".. . . ly found. at, thetse bees, thQugh cynics fell' on the ba�k of an o onent's .
,! �i, . . pile it up in collosal drifts Jn Presbyterian bhurt.h. in Brucedeld'on. ` . Ipp,
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I Wj;�. . � I others. I I Sabbath 'last. The old�time singing dancing. -ti) the scraping ,of fiddles Or partly accounited for by i� . -habit' the was feared at first ,that .he hadl brok- - 1� L
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.11 .,,'. ,.The Dominion' Parliament . � And we don't let the, - snow 'lie t as preeentor. a,s ,he had done -over 30 the skirling of ipipes. .. Was there, a young fellows had -of-always bTinging en or -chigped his knee -cap but ain opr- ', e
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. t. I ... L.'' I where it falls,' or the ind blows it 'Zia,cing followed, ai` ... a matter of with them. , � . 11 .. ... .
't", Members of the Dominion Parlia- W, " organ were dispensbd with for thL Drs. �Crawford' and 03nnell, pravqd . I .; I
- - I "then' ,tlie entertainment our otherwise. . Bill left the ,hospital here� . I
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I :� 1 . .. I ment have got down to their sessloV- I The plows -keep the highways and time. . .. . course and was kept up till long past ' Aimid - I . � .
�����' - ." . , - ' wee small ligurs. Also what folibe'ars : managed , to get out... Of for hometton Tuesday bult. he -�vill haw-,
1, . � , . -Charles Wallis., Bruce -field, bought, th"' .* . I
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il I al work. the county roads open, wid them,. *1 wn. as neighloo�hood, -dances their pol"Itical battfes!-�. Alter 'one to keep, off'the injured member for.
.1 . .-The'legislative programme . I . al , horses in th�s ,ffistvie.tj one from Chas. were-kavo " ' .
. .. - I � carriers break the concession, trails. Wright one* -from A. Elcioa�t and ,one would 'be held ,during the winter such,ifight in the days -of Sir John A., some'time. Fans, here wish-'himt a .
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1;11 I : Speech f rom thi-l' - 1' I I .. Macdonald'the victorious party '�S,g, stpe6dyy . ect3lviery. Wingham Advance- � . I
) - The s,pow doesn't get the same ,, from flobert Briii-flie. � months, at different homes in turn. 'I I
;1 Thi,one, read by the- Governor Geh�- * � M.r. Robert ,Cloward, son. of, Daniel, TLlien, while .huge . logs cheerfully nallized the occasion by gathering in Times. �
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E, to ,blazed in the, opeq. fireplace, the ,pace their thousands roasting oxen whole L . .
M -'r eral, on Thursday of last week, is not chance to pile up as it used to pile. -Coward, ,of Usiborne, has gone Patrolman Died Suddenly Tuesday. I I
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P*�;, � I � ".. I ' ' . � Mcirtlock, Sask,, where he h6s velcur:n. , of thle flying feet, would wax faster and kee,]oing up'the feasting -and,.celle- � I -1 . ". " . ,
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11 an ey And we don't' feel the 'cold the ed a good ,position. I . . I � on Tue§64 ''.
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i. same. We don't"depend" I ing, Alex. Forgie, who vas Patrol- 1. f.
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I I � S, , � - . and, respect�eA resident of Beechwood, . I . . *"'i'l.; . � I - man on itihis county road, ,passed sud- . I
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h, it is expected, will � J -ed flannels for heat. Our. homes had the pleasure on Februa 0- 0 d:enly arv�ay`'Drue to the 'heavy starm ,
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. . provide plenty Iof debate. , and schools and public buildings and 0 of Manday night; X,r. Forgi.e left his, .
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I 'tr., The address in reply to the Throne laces of busine'sis are furnished ion Monday last Mr. James ,Scott """""""""""` I I . I I ... �.. -b'esit of bei4fth, to p1tow the ,road. Mr. � J,
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I" speech wa's hloved� in the House ..,on with modern, -heating plants, t ' ' of�. of cromarty, delivered to MessTS. Joe worked as- cheeker in a muVi- A young man who,thadt.'unexpected- Sdnit - o ds noticed his. team ,s-tand- I
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I 111�, . coutsey .4nd,Reid, of Lucan, an extra tigns plant. Hie learried ,one day, b ly inherited a fortbune decidedt6. learn, ing just past hi"s, gate about elevem � ' .. �
11", Monday by Mr. Arthur Slaght, Lib- . ten., too well furnished'. . . , y ,
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IM! - eral member for Parry SbiAtpd, and We don'twear"as iyiu'ch clothes out handsome sum- of $700. ' went to a stcholol of deportraent. A that Mr. Fb�gie had Vassed 4way--� 5 .
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- �, .- . . '�irnier, - anc ,A Miss they ,got -$IQ and .time and a half enehmain b6gged'him to en- while he, was sitting an the, sleigh.- . i
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n!, . was seconided by Mr. Sarto Fo . of, doors, as our notheT Seaforth ,public schlovo 61 u- .1 ., , I . 1� I
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11 ". I.. -il, his wages were oln-1 . Wiagiliam Advanlee-Times. , I i
1, 1: r a Quebec con- I b � d. We don't need to. We - don't Ruth C. VanEgmond and' ,her com- pvertime, wh a Y "'Do you give less -ons in depoft- . i 1� I
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, . . - . panion wan the championship in a de- $5 a day. He then i the ment?" asked the-young.man. I I
ll ,. 1, . stituency. . . walk, we ride, Ride, in 40sed and. ' i - fDremanof -his floor, askin to be re- . Wii% A. D. 'MdLean wats agaip ap- , , -.-,-
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l-,� .1 ' 7 bate ,,in Jarvis -St. "Ieglate Inst . 9 , . , "The ilyes;t, &�sieu," gushed the pro- , . V
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"I 111 .. The main items of ipterest to the I heated -cars Apd when we haven't - tub�; Tororiio. , ' .1 � dkiced frolin checker tia laborer. � priteto,r. "My system ees perf�ct. PO'nit'eld chairm-an of -the' -
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�.�111 . MT. ,C, H. -Broadfoot of Seaforth . "Can't do di," xep4ed -the foreman Two weeks ago, a young , man .1like y . ou, Health alt their meeting ,on Monday i ,
. �". . average Canaoian; contained . i n got theni, wewphon6 and let some one testily. "Why, 'you're the. only mia af�ekg I � i I I I � I
"I,''. . aw ,to go, into bus!- n Wsieo�he only take two - lee&ons, in ... m� �O.Iom at the town. hall. All- ithe I
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�. I . else do the riding and the walking. .� nests with. his , brother, "Mr. Alex. among 'enti w�o can read alid write.?' deipartmbnt-then -he :was. deported!" embers were present. It lv�ii' decid- .
-� � '' . , the Speech from the Throne, are, I .. . . left for Wo6se J .1 I -:Regifta IStar. . . - . . I I .
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I . But all that doesn't mean it is not . Tfie Seaforth Juniors -have,gone up " . I 1 . first Monday of 76aich month at four'
I �,,� � ment,.Of the Reclprocit'ytre�ty with. . , . 1 .. � I 1, I 11 ., 11. ..
. � -p.m. at the tolwm hall. Dr. Whiteily, �
11 ,111.1�, I . . . cold. Anywhere fro ' another notch' in, the race ,!for the �. I - 7
- . I c ed I Junior , -O.H.A. championship -by d6- I I . ".- I I 7- M.O.H.,' reported' that in'the"past . . i -
1?, . the United'Stafes, whi h was sizh I m zero to twen- I . � , . I � .., I - , I
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N� ty below is cold in any�place and an' ndlon -earn by five goals. 0 nih their�.,hav*
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, 1, . , sures contemplated to pellieve unem- .t d here ithist Thursday night.: The Free , 0 (By Isabel H&mafit*'G,oderi4 Ott.), . . . 0 pelop,le 12ve been imimunized. An a.p-,
(::� 0 0 plication of JohnsitodMos. for a md,�-, ' �
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�� �t�. - weather - we, have been . having, for . . . � 1. . . I 11 .
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i ,t '. I ' ps the last should be' first� . ' � I I Thee, b I, ne� n; ... �ore .�,Ono . . . .
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I -1 ... �1. , because 'there is no - question across . ... .1 . 1. I p1layer. Hre ' thus lots of ability bu - t � .1 hour, 1. need Thee; � princes, "4 Jbhh �Was, the greatest of 'for each member of th,& I§oard.----,God!-;--.. ' I . �.
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I ;1 . - . -1 . . 0 . . couldritt get .away with his' .rulsfies I I � . .
1 ,� .1 I � ' . 0 -bless me now, my Saviour!' . alit. What �Iebnsfiituted their great -t- erich star, .. I .
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Canada to -day that needs more, i "', well. He wasi, however I I come f6'Thee. , Pess? It was . .spiritual, greatness. � - " , ,
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, I . mediate, attention and'settlement. . l �, Compalsorp Insurancie, Of itbij team. Almost A Hold -Up . , -' . ,,
,�I'l .11 I �... -A. is. Hawks. They were inspired, men. -They had .
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11.1� ' I . � �V I ... . . . The -male .'menibeTs of -the 20th I . ' . revealed. to them 'the eternal, prinei- A yo - .
I.I.. "', . . in fact, unless some'dra' . h0diSt C1111117ch , . , PRAYER , , I ,ung inlan ,of town had a bit &e, . ....
,:.,. . . stic mealL 1. The Elgin County Council at its . Century Club.of the Met I pies of righteousness by whiejj God -an e:dperience one�` night recentl I 4 � '..
I R.. V . I aw. es --a8 - well:. -as business -like ones , . -nitertained the laZY . I I . 7 aw I ',
l � , I . of Seaforth, e ':They were God's hie was returning home at six o'clock.;t. I
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, , �%, . I 1. � ris' on Tuesday evening. The We thank -r Father, that hosen serIviants; iotrni�of them, were . I I '.
�, ", 7� P ". . . .� following Tiames ap . . . leaf ear to
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. are soon adopted, the, taxpayers of - I 'last-sessio' asseda resolution whicb, , -emb. Thee, ou He lives near the' outskirts tof the ' - ) ''I
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1� w te. . program: -Maple Leaf orchestra, e cry the needy. Almen. .
�� Canada are going, to be, bled ' ead as fo bown and as he ,was going along' ---
T , ,,, " , ' I . that he �h�t is 1&ast-tin the iingdom suddenly a nian ste1pped, in his piaith� -
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. , . 'It -is all right for .... the'ruml munici- .1 . "Traffic Act sh I S. S, LESSON'FOR FEBRUARY 16. -of ,God is greater than the greatest and ,asked . , "How about, somw I � ,
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N" " to" "' Stewart and little - Lesson Topic -Jesus Ilelps, a Doubter. be ,seen .by us? - They lived under I
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N, palities .and the smaller' centres pvide that all ... pers6h , son, Gordon; �Mr swered. - "Oh, yes, you hhve," the I
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� � 1, ,,,, ;;. . pat - themselves on the' back because .1, ,,, tor vehicles be required to obtain a J. P. ALaren aii,if,grarnophone sel'ec- Lesson Passage -t -Luke 7:19-28, .. .' the dispensation,of the law; their ac- stranger' said. But our .young mars t . I
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. .... .. they believe th& -bulk of. policy of insurance -. against public ' t' lby':'-� �, cass to ,God twas ,through the, nidnistry . � .
t11 .. relief paytt! �&. John iPowell has leased Dr. J. . . � At chap to 9 It, ol t h w , a .
,, 11 ,this time John the Baptist 'wag of priests, and , through the ef- E it of I s' aY n4,
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� �� - ments fall on the . ' " -liability and property'damage-before : G,'.Scottls� fqrm in Harpurh6Y which . inking it best to obey, 1iW ,,got.,, it � � �� I . .
-�.. � -shoulders of those . , � . con -fined in"gMsogn, by the order of Acacy of sacrifice. Th� 4 -past �.h
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, , '. �, . . I . the 'can obtain a licepset-to, operate, Mr. Silas,Eyre Is leaving. Herod. To ,him there his disciples kr;,o,ws what they Aid. not know-tho was almost a -up, and quite as
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I 1. .and larpr �� . � I I . carried Word of the fame of -Jesus:- story of th ' , near as we whnt to come ;to one, . . .. I I
L , ., 1. . cities. L . . I 1. � Same. . � ... !" I . - - - --, 0 � . -e Lord Jesus 'Christ -G d ... -
'1� ". I . I .- I . . . . It did not wholly fit into his, thought manifest in the ,flesh'. We hav � p , Clinton, .-News-Retoord. ,I �
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0,11 . What they do not seem to realize . That is a. question of interest to From Tl�e'lluron Expos4tqr of of hTm whom -he had acclaimed, -as gibillitik of holiness'liligher and gTeat- . . , Quite- -A Feat . � I
I ��", --1--.1.1'.... . - I . . . ... I the Messi&h, -so he sent two of his er'far than belonged, to the, saints of We sometime .
. '' February 12, 1886. . 111 1- .... I t. s ,bear' of the ,one-' . , , ' - ,
,% . is the fact that the money the Gov,w all motorists, and, perh'iips, p4rticu- 1, disdipl to inquire' of Je;his, "Art the old dispensation. ' Christ sent His ritian street cars in the- different cit-
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I . �',., , � .. . ") ernment spofids on relief and it is larly so to i rural districts,, The offic thou'he that, should come? Orltook :Spirit to dwell in_men and possess i6s, an -d with ,some folk, they do not I I ..
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. y . . - . have decided on horlding*tiheir annual we for :another?" On hearing their them for, Himself.; "And I will seem to, be mu'eh in favor." But -the . .
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gi,.'z� � , thei� pockets Ju t the game. as it to be the.exception 'than the. rule. on the 4e;vening ,of the 2,4-th. 'MT. Jno. pregence Hii power to heal and, tthen , another Comforfer, that 'he may -abide ftat which looked as if 'he were go-�-
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"i"q, , � - comes out of the -pockets -of the city _ , , - ' . . I . - iNbMillan wiU deli'ver an- address. sent them back with a ,description of with..,Jxu forever" (John 14:1�). God ing tone better than, .lthat Eb was ,
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.., . . , , .No;'doubt there a many WT.. Ji)hh WdLean,, 'of "Riverside,".' His work: "Go you and 'tell is now nearer to the least in the bittinging two 10 -ads, i'o'� wood inti� . I .1
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11 "�.n ! people, only being, in' a larg,6 major- - Tackersimith, itritends-erecting' -a barn John what things ye have seen- - and kingdom of heaven than He was to, town', piled, on two sleights, each I .
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".1 . . motorists who" feel that. they could neoct siumimer. It wiltl be R6 f Witb , .. P "
, .r." . ity it really costs the rural m i i I eet long 'heard; -how ,itha:t the blind 9-ee, the 'the greatest in the Old Testament its te-am-of horsest, bu�E only one d�jv- . I
I . 11111cl- , � , not afford to carry such *insurance. , 've s et . I . I ei:%� - The driwir ko-od on the side of' 1
!;, , -and will ba ,ton stabling under ft. lame walk, the 'lepers- ,are cleansed daYs.'�--Ri W. !Dale.
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1� , - , ' Xr,i Dan Clarke, of Seaforth, h'as^the the deaf' hear, the deard are raise a, ". I . I . tb�. front, sleil ..
,,�,.,: Palties 'a good deal more. They r6- On the othe'r,hand, no I ownet of a '. contract. . I gh, drivinig ,one team - I I '..,
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��� :1. , I ,, - ments have no mone * - ,ock, received direct fromithel Old dant charity to, the temporal needs of I .
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I 1.�. , ". I- . y of their own. without� insurance,., . Nor c'an he aft. HaTl . .. . . I was clearly a pase of, staving the ser- - . .
. � . �Country a fewIdlays ago yv-very val-u- needy men; it is. a ministry of.Dtivine .
N�- -...... � . Inability'.6n the. p,qrt' of the tax- - A Christian Layman vices of,-6n4--qr#an and we, I
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� "I . . . . able present in the shaf)-e of an. old -p;omi-se, and help--�'ithe po-or -receive could see, it wasWo'rking out all I
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� Vb] 'glad tidinigs'l- these two are blended During a ,month of the Summer ixigbt. We db not kmow how -far he
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I 11 I payers to pay is going.to force a , car on -roads where 'non-insturante. couhtry. do e -furrow plow. It was $ - ..
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��� .division'of -the sheep and the goats, � . sent by Mr.. Geo. Stewart, of Edin- naturally ,and simiply together in the Theolo-gical. 'Class J listened- daily to -had, come -or ifit is his generalmode I I .
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� 1, . 1. cars are permi, ed to run. I burgh. a cousin of Mr. Watts. . ministry of the Matster. Totttdt�y the Mr. �Olieng ,Hsiao:-hsien expounding, of bringing,rMood, to market�Clintom I I I
I .�,� . the worthy from the graf ters at some I . (Mr. J. G. Dortrance, who has. -been desire to minister to the ,,good and spel of Luke to the junior class, News,ttRpcoid. I
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.,. 'time and that time h' ar, that is not worth putting in- -an astsistant in the -Canadian, Bank increase the happifievs of'.0f,'fellow- of slomb sqxty students. I was. -deeply . . - Now Deputy Sheriff I " I I
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1 ."'.- � I I . - . permittea on, the highways At all, as ...yearis,. has, resigned his position ,and Altong with the -description of His was thoro-iighly Cibristian and yet !Hugh L. iStewarlt, of.Sit. Marys, haw I
. Teached.' . . . intends going to tb6 Northwest in the Work the -sent a word of admionfiltion to i h "" ' heerr appointed deputy-siberiff of t
t'.1 - � . . wit a -strong Gonfulcian backgro . hei,
�� ".. . ' tpolice records Show too often that it st�.rihg to push this. fortunes. . . John. "And blessed �is he whosoever He is an independent thin und, County of Perth, with heajd�uiarters - � . I
. I I . I . As we. have repeatedly stated, Can,, ' (Messrs. ,McIntosh and Swan, Er . u6e- shal�l not be offended in me.11''ChrigVs I faith has be,en tred ,out ker and his' .at Stratford. -HU, I at ve of .
, . . 'is cars of this description that are i - 1 in'the hard Mitch gh, 1k a 71. i,
�., I ada is able and willing to provide for field, have leased, the premises in Sea- education at -Nazareth, [Hjs. resi, ence school of experien� ell son ofthe laiteNWr. andUrs., I
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.. I �, � .1 � her unfortunate and deserving ti -nem- : , Houghton and have oberned, a. sale , ily and relatiqi*, Nis poverty, and the '%ome I - -I lug
I ,- in _ . few years ago ,Mr. C,heng south end, of the town. -re served .. , I
.... ployed, but Car'iada-,is not able and .. It has beco 'e quite'a pastime dur;. stable wbere they will ibuY and sell fact that thegreat mehof -the Jewish ,began - to tak,� a definite, ,interest irt, . XPPrentilceship in the told Mitjebell Re-
;1'1�1 - - ingrecent years for boys to pick up horses. church had- not ownedt ERs were nearby village corder office, then, fox years he was
... It, I should no longer look with tolerance . where be bad,- land. �
1, tt� , ' M11r. Donald McIntyre has ts,tarted siumbling blo,*6 to many, which all There were'a I on the stair of-
�'. . - acarinad m few 'Chrii#ai�& in, the rthb- ,St. Marys Arigus � I
! .11" � I upon a ]relief scheme �hat.sttpporfs , u pt or from. a dealer for business, on Ns own ,account in the the miracles 'He witiought couldi -not villagi6l, but not -b and. laiter for sonie .yeari. the Argu%
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, t. a dollar or two .and tinker at them . boot 'anij, shoe line din, the`1premis4s, ,help .
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. I of ' I 3% They MT. John . McIntyre.. prejudices. , � tmreo e 6 th e � resu s La 84 .
��� ' 4 � .1 way have enough money to buy - a 'a 'brilliant student and the Weibt� art 1 " I
1, ". Mr. John !MdDowell, 4th coucesisioth After'John�s discipleg wenton their hospital ,pharinacist, -died -of tyrphus. Office in Ist. - wa , , jo; printing,
I I Unempld�ment relief, has'become � , has beeri carrylng� ton a ,- 1) - -
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11 , �1. " �. I � sueh a burden upon the resources, of, " license and, they'may' not, but the Of 'MeXillop,"is getting1iti the stones waf' with Jesus' answer to John's Thfs'wasi,a great blo to 'Cheng; Commenced ilis n, 'ys- ' Mr. 1ste*a1;i% I .
. . ,and other material for -the 'e,rection questions, He turned to the assembled h,e'Jhad biought W .Mr.
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� t 0 t Parlia�nent could -hopingthat theson might is now s1tationettill iv'the
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A � . ' ', uttHe boys are The firemen's -ball held in Seaftrith .he was, and his rank among the: ksto- munity. "Thefather's attitude to th�e will h'o& Wove his faimi . . . �
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�� .�i.: - * e F ' estion has ,been sat- . I . _ not the only of- on Friday evening was a decided euie- Ofets. - He asked them to consider bereavement was that, since, his son's SevIeTal TnOahs, In, his earlier I ,
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i Nfactorily settled. � - fenders. Xany carowners'well able Fess. ThL�re' were,about 1501 couples who the man was so many hRVg6nte Thissfon could not be fulfliled, be,h,im- Y'eaT,s ""StWW" rwasrtr not#A tlai&osge "i ... . 1.
;1.1 I ... � . . I - to buy insurance are taking a chance in attendan6e, . I . oult into the wilderness, to. 6ee and self mWit,do, more 'He hiss thr Plaoir drid he had played with both, . . , � li
M, � 'Mr. Thomas Wren, of j0hisielhumt, about whorni'there hikd been so 7pa"01 'himself.Juto, the wOrk - own ItIte MkheXl AM St. Mai,ys teamlidtttt- - , - , " '. .
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. ,h,,�� � , 0 . - I - and theyare just as much'-a"Ask on 1haa -a heuI which brouolit-w-6 a flock talk, and-,huch a'great and, general setting -a won; in that `Mntral [Mitchell Advocate. ' '..
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I I'— I . -of chickens. about the fi.-itsi of It Tdbru- am-aze;�;�. I -Pad he been easily and voluntary leademh- I softe of Struck By Engine , I I
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)�,,, . . . irre.; , IRTY1 " .swayed like a reed,
0 The Weather ' - � sporlsible boy, and often More so, be. , ,MT. Roobert Armstrong, of Blake. 'wind 'I :TX',th.'n,if,,UAy �Mtm-ersoa %hbp wag takimV to. V I
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". ... . I from. -whichever khrection it of making ,the rieturn, trip''.by 'bicycle Alexandra hospital, abbut noon -on I
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I., " ,t,p` w 611. In facl; the man. who can not , We -learn that Mr. John, Urb, � of his court, fared delicately 'and been...Otr`0'11�9 O]Wlstihn eentre organized,. He He wa,s gimtk by a, ,, 'into vh1le - l A
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l�t :1, I - -, -h r carry insuranc are 1�jt John was� covets for the group, .and him trained 8bovelling snow from thf-, rails A the . ,
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,� :, ,Perhqps because -,:t . ore',' is 'so little . with, a &-dotitig 'galliery in vasibly otherviAse in his ininfler 6f them to d"ire a complete ,Gdspel. In C.N.R. -d .. , .
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