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amateur sports At all. ,Noranything ' February 24, 1911 nolw prinei,pal of Henry Hudslon, t -pub- . lot Sport Alone I i
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What these committees have had -near Walton, has, let 'the contract �br C�d i c%piping concerning the tourm- IiWnifesb%tilon. of the Japaneslie.-spirit 'concussion of the brain. %lembers. of. - ," 11
. the ereiction bf a now brick 4?uise to rnint, and in an aecompanying_let;te� M�ff, jupdo JEj at once ,the national art -,%a family heard,' him ,fall and- _rear_ r � �
first and foremost -Always:" in their 'Mr. John Hunter, ,of Cranbro-ok. , ' Mr., Lawrence s,ays-.J�lt just occurred ed' self-defensib, a system io�r, 1p�ysical riedr him -into tlie- housle and summou,' I
. ... I minds was to produce a -champion or� Mr. George Anderson, one of the to me that you, ni-I'Alt �PDL%siblY beintek,- culture and -the res"oitory�for,Orien- ed medical, aid. He was unconsciblus � I
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p � -_ � Stanley, .,�assed away ,on the 45th. of I Vancouver Juplanese ciolonly!s4�-annual courilko. - ... � tinie he Is'getting along nicely. His, �
the.. fact that he or they wer,e,.ama- , February in his, 91st year. Jud�b;-,Wlrestl,ing'�",I)oiiTnaTn4,f,'."' I was. Tile skill and graC0 slhown'bY tile duties at th4 sacool, are ;being looked. ' � 1 I .
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On Monday of last week a team. of a.,guest at. last yearls, and this year'. Va co -tea . I �
s 1i Uver m Pf C. 'Hayashi, H. after, ,by Mr. Harry LewJs,1:i_Exe`be& I
11 teurs or not. Mostlynot. , ' I liorses belonging to W. D. Sanders, of ,event whildh itolok place in a Japani6sp Kamoano, T. Uyeda, T, Onii -and. M. Tim6.-Advocate. ' . I . 1-11 I
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I . Instead of being friendly tests of, ., ty of ah-witt1,000 Kawasakk gh,6*ed that though dR, 4Caterpiftr Plo, .0pens-113' I �` �, "
. Stephen, 0ell through .the roof of the Halll,.-with- a caipaci -
""'A Out vorleed from their inlotherlAnd, .they . C �. �
athletic skill or'ability, they' Would root house. The teani' was raised by peopli6.:' __s � I. 11"pen to, benle ab " . - ghway
� , z. - 180 J'atraliese p�Wljs put of a total a , ,On, � Tuesday: eveninj "
* block and tar _1_' ' I o'n(A lack an.aptitude for the art ,W about -
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."Aftie"d" eredit on Chi'PL I . 11 .
appear 'to be developing into purel� ,One evening recently a"number -of -9,61ool ,population -,of a4put 520 pupils 'Phi'll, Work 17 ,' i o'cl,ox,�,a large cAte*llar ,. !�Llltrr I I
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11�1. . . . ,�� 1 6, iived in Xxeter .after ;opening
, professional promotions, whereby a yiaung people from Hensall surprised- (staff of fourteen tlea,chers), y1ou w ill "Ins.-tructor S. Sas-_'iki, lt 9 itidto mas'ter P. `�v " .�
. . . ,Mr. � and Mrs.'Victor Fee at their ,rehdily .see why- I am very ketnly in- -for, Kidt) Kwan. I up the highway south ,of town.. Fol- . I 11 .
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few athletes 'hnd a great man pro.- ,home. . . - I .., terested. . . � lowing the ,plow were from ,forty to, I
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. ' Mr. Henry Neeb, ,of Zurich, has dis_ ' "Wresitling took rplace betwe.(Zq_!,�J) 4ing degree in the fraternity of Judo' -fifty men. and b6yG and several inotor ,
, , moters and -handlers are P,lvbn ex- � nd boy,$ had-- i
. . 1. : . '4" sled of�, his farm on the Goshen p.m and 11.45 p.m., whereupon about _qMn',�,las'A,�,i. acted as master of vehicles. The men a * , .
e ps I guests (white race) slat. dowii to gone out to ,meet the plow, -some of - .
. usive and prolonged,,. trii abroad . P0 1,
. p Line to ,his bi-other I Ja6lojb,'for $4,000. 65 ce-rem-li-es and Ichief referee.,
. . them gning a mile and Ia quarter down I
at soma.. one else's expense, while at IMT. Jlani'es 'Smillie, of Heilsall, has a ten -course Ja:panlese dinner. All Clanad' onlookers used to the .
. . rned! from Essex where ,,he has couise§ consisted of meats, fisli, r ou S 19arities of ,Professional tu,sge it -'-plow through the huge k .
the same- Vine they are being very ' I I ""' .. -8, etc, no ',bread, cake,, d �tef _Z9( I- tch-can wrestling marvel- drifts. The plc,w has, tremendou§
. been puTcfi.a,s,in,g,:s,om,e fine horses noodles, oystei . � � I
"liberally remunerated, directly or in- Thie'.high wind on Tuesday ol last, pies, pasitTy, etc,.being ,served. Hard led at tbe'dis�ailpline which prevailef, p. lower and is driven t,a ,slow speecl
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' I . week took the metal roof off the, Me- and sloft drinlos� twere provided in the caused ,opponents to' release Seeming- throwing the snow 91111 bacl� and I I
directly,%- for -their services. . leaving a ,clear tra-ek behind. 'But
4' 1 Donnell block in Exeter. ' most Sumptuous degree. , � . ly ,��Innling holds at a s,*91p comma'n-d battling the elemeEt§ is a tough ,pro- '
The Dominion dovernment's"con.. I Se4orth curlers won t4e Western "One aut,c.!tan&TVg -thought or Im- to accept deoisdorrs-to,o CIOSQQ� fDi" the . . I; I '.
' Ontario Tan,kud series in London, pression came to me as I Watched unpracti,ced, eye withi,3ut, a .wor� d 6,f ,position as no sooner had, ,the plow
. ,- tribution to ... the international squab- � where the'lplayiciff was held and the �apanes,e, lads deftly heave %bit burly. protest .or cumplaftit. .. , cl6ared fh& Toad,,t)�ran -the wind.a,ga�n ,
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. bles bein staged in' Germany this cupjs in the Greig Clothin ,Co. w -in- polie6men nea4y twice -their weig'n', . . began fililing iE.- After the plow -had I . I �
9 . . 9 . Skilful Displays Seen I - gonij through the banks� on eithe . r .
I year was $10,000. Can Canada af- .,,,, .diaw. . 1. " up dn the air and over fttly 6h their ' so -me. ,of th,& most skillful disp ays . )"' �,
. I '. . Mr. R. Fros,t underwent an -opera- ,back, in a fine "clean" rhrow. The were s,een,in the prelimi1nary exhi6!_ �-lide of the road were from 8 tic), 10
.ford to pay any such sum -for' the -tio, in ,St. Joseph's HospitaI, Lon- fellow Fo apparently r-)ughly handled, tions. ,Ef. 119,Fi'�iume, who acts as in- feet high.4EXelter Times -,Advocate. ,
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kihd of advertising she has,already dofi., on Wednesday last. I wculd invariably pick himself wtitb a E,tructor 4(sMis,Elion and, possesses, t I .. Zero Weather, .
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__;V� travell6r for the McIntyre to see thait, all men op the playing' -crowd as h -a threw four mien -in suc- had an uRusu!a�f,-.'-'���ltl-'.Qf,.ze-r.o-.,.img�a�thpr.,.-. . �
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vet receive befo;re th& -Olympic game4 - - & Edge Co., selling bla,cksu�iths' sup'-' clarnpus' cannot always, take delfea�- cession with se' 'ining 'ease, his miagic the ,coldest that we heard !of was 12 1 4 .�
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plies. , I , I . . . I hold's s,enjiffg each ,opponent to tha beloW, but it has been. zero and, be- , I
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are.over? Miss. Evelyn Workinan, of Hills- In part the'elippitig reads: ' mat wI 11 I .
I Mr. Church has had 'a long associa- . green. a puipil. of Miss Annie Foster, 'Five young Vancouver 'Japanese Of the Canadian competitors, 11. night with the'ni-ercury rising-sioxne- ,
musi,,c, teacher at Varna,, has passed with museles of whipcord and the Q Taylpr and H'.'Illi. 'McKinney -of the what in -the day time. In many plac- .. � I
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� tion with amateur sports-. " Hekn6ws " . . Mountles vVere 1�&rhaipls best.": But the. es pecipt I e are experiencing ,a I
L' � . the. recent examination in'icannedion lithe quickness of 'eats won he see- coal �
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what he is talking about and when with ,.the _London, ,Conservatory .of ond annual judo (ju"j-isu) champion- ,b�esit of the non-Ja- anese competi -6 in fact in to��n _ here the . I
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. I ausic ship in the tournament sponsored by wereno match for judo evpei�ts, like dealer's bins�lare empty of ,hard coal, I
I he said 'in -the House: "If these . ' - . . i - ;f_1 , , �
� A ',�ox social held'at the, ,home of Kidlo,�Owan, the Vancouver Japanese 19 -year-old TI, �Omori,,a rofund little the --till have., ,.' e e ke, tit s
- I obert Cain bell, WcKillap, -A . y -s ,sorn 0, b1i I .1 � I
,,1-am.es are to cause bad relati6ns in ' . Mr. A' . p :, raS ,dolony's judo club, Saturday night, fellow standing inches les's than five so ;going, frast. We are tola, ,that th6 '
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a decided, success. . . I A mixed ,audience of Japanese- and f0et who tossedlaxgler Men-Mv, if -they City 441)eti�'Ift is importing comAfriom . ' .
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I ,ternationally, i . Early Sunday 'evening -the house of Canadians which crowded the hall athad'ibeen sacks -of flouT. 1, . -1..
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advertising,. for " Canada, I think Joh Skinner', - Clinton' near the *G. . ,. I . . 1� I.. . ,happened before. Zurich'. like many- . I
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s� e �hi�ng T. Ipi 1, other places iln the community, L% .
. rl � � should be done," he Said ' I R. -de ot, nas destroyed by fire ' . .1 I ! . I I I .
�i e� , -4 whille MT. -,Skinnier was, . visiting '' . 0, 0 1 �ql handifig out fuel -in bags, while-fhere -7 ( I
� A , iing as well As a timely friends in Seaforth. fi i � but Abe . .
� � I ' ' ,# is no shortage at t e mines
....-I. . I I d lover' � lm, transportation is next to para,lyze& I I
� one. I . . A veriy severe storm pas,se � 0 JUST .A SMILE OR TW , .' 0 ' .
.1 -.1 Grand ,Bend on Monday doing consid- 11 . . � .. _Zurich ,Herald. . I I .
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. I . tMr. Alex. McReath, of,'Kippen, bas Wistress (to new, maid), ."Now, Fath�r"Why ,�Pere you kept in at - The Lucknow Millers, the inidgert- ,
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.. I ' Taking The Oath : . I . -lumber camp, every inorning , XP . ." I I . didn't khp-w iwh4re, the -of whitewash by the -local midget9 I . 1.
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. , L . I . I .. !� . . .. . �, Mr. John -Del ridge,, of Winchel- " Nora�'&'Sali Tight, ma'am, it won't Azores 'W6Ie.11 ", .'sif&day'morning in a hockey genie ' 0 .
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. sea, met with a painful accident the interfPre with .me a bit. I'm never Father�Iln fuW�re, just remember . layed ,in the,Aocal area. The final -
. When it became 'necessary - for all .,.,, 'oLher day which cost him his right 'ready fer mine before 1O." .� .where. you -put things." ' . I p re I . ,� . ...
. _. � pubHe_,ADfficia1s- to take -a new oath ,of hatd. Mr. Delbridge was cutting corn _ , /� I . S;00 Was 5. t0' 0 -which. a1bout illus-, I
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alleg'iance to King Edward VIII oil tion was called to a board nearby , :�� ..... � . . ./ . 11ap ..
. . . ' isel 13utton, 1.2 -year-old member of
the death of his father, King George and tried. to,rernove it. All, his fin- 0 �., * the Lucknow team, fell ion thei. ice .--, , t.� .
V, one' would, think gers and'l)art ,of his band were torn 40-, SU9DAY AFTERNOON' *1 againsVthe boards and fracture& bis . �, .
, for the, ave'rage, , off. Dr. Hyriftan and II)n M66A- /'_1 (By. Isabd TU-0to% Godericli, Out.) - "I . . ijight arm in ,tvm placie�s which neces- . I � .
1 ..." .. Canadian citizen that -would not: be licuddy, of Exeter, and. Dr. 4CAmpbell, 0� - . - I I - I 0 I - to
, � of Kirktoul were called- and- thi& -.d - __ I ,stitated ,big removal ,Wingham I ..
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� la, very hard thing to do. "' was amputated at the wrist and , 1- I . . I I � General 'Hospital. - ,Wing-buTa, Ad- .. .,
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. It -would seem, - however,' that all 4iessed. If ou Jmple, ..WORLD MISSIONS vance-Times. � . I
I . ,Miss . Jean Gra8sick, ofHensill, has 'We should'take 'Him,at;ffi-`sl word', ' , "Charms" 1. . Accepts C411 To Glasgiow - I I . I .
. Canadian§,are not similarly, minded Aii� tour kveswuuld be ili�sunshine By Rev. ;H. E, D. Ashford, -B.A., B.D., Rev. ,G. E. Nicol, Who h&6 beem
_6 11 very successftlj,'y� passed- her junior , . ' I � .
,., -,in tbis-",Yespect. iWoYd has come froin piano examinati on -at 'the �London In the sweetness of ourLord. of India. minister 'of -St. Andrew's . Predyyter- I .
Conservatory of Music' with, fir&t- . . i.�F. lVil. Faber: On iny desk are two charms the -an ,Church, Southampton, -has ac- '
-Essex, Hamilton and other p I 1. 1. f i . I I
I laces, '� :,class '.honors. 'Miss ;tyra§isick 49 a . , ,PRAYBR I appearance of which. -is, less interest- cepted a call':;bo a church in Glasgow, ... . I
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I . that some menand even one woman,, pupil of Xiss ,Flossie Foss. k I . ing fthwn their hi-stoiy. Thd fate -of a ,So,tland, and will be anducted into- � I- . . .
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. who have been. elected .to public .of- :, I ... . I . -; Help . - us, ,our Father, to, follow nibre third, I wil,l teall later. These three --his new charge ,by the end'Of March- .. ,.
1� � ' 0, . �. ��' - are typical of'Ithe thioligands, -of suFh -Wingham Advance-11q)nes. ,, . .
. . ," I closely ,in, -the 'footsteps of our T&s Mullets wbich.onemay find in 'India . I . . . I
fee by',their fellow'citizerv§, have re'- ter " and thus be enabled to, putt first ' Director Mifiinion Horse I .
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- From The., Huron Expositor, of.,,, any-pur .
. tused'to SUbscribeto the new oath' . ' , r- . . thin"ga Ifirst. 'Amen. , 1� . � . I Association I . . "., I .
I . . - Pbbr '- 19' I -18 . 86 ' 11' poses. The ,prices of purchase varies. E, '
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"Why? ' W01- these people have S S. LESSON FOR BEFRUARY 23 . art.. C - -agent, resident'lof -blia
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given different �easons, most of ihem by F. J. Nagle, of Renmiller� on. the Lesson To ' . Mitchell Turf: " Club, was e honofed at .
. pic-People-Allefore, Proper- OLe of the charms -is maide of hair ' .
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trivial, all of them-w6ak, if notmean- back ,61 J., ,N. Kernighan"s lot. The ty. I I . I a recent: in'e'ieting - -of th. ' Db;fiAnioTf � 9 .
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. . .- , � `7, __1.11 bird wa&.one -of the largest'ever,sihot Lesson Passoge-Luke 8:26-37. , oial reAson why'it sboul&-be a 'hair f on .. - fien- iIe ' 4 .- I
-111gless. If King EoWard is' King Of ' in these'parts and' --mea.,sured 7 feet Golden Tex . ti-�Luke 16:13. I 11 except that it is more difficult & ob- "n TQrodt,o February, 4th, W
I the Dominions, as well ,as King' of 6 inches- from wing -to wing, 2 feet 8 ,The miracle described in this pas- tain iiid hence add's something to the was named as a director. ,Mr. Fwwm .. I �
� irc-bes, from talons, to beak, and sage was; don/e in the country of, the se',Iing pAce. The..priest ,obtain& the -,-,ill fill. -ffiin office cap�ibty, we know, .1 . �
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. . � anada owe him tho' &qmo - allegiance � while Dn: Calstsidy and 'Mr. Hudson; uttermost ,distress had come under 'man whose husband, has died;i and,who should assdit ,materaallY .ion.the di-... '. k, I -
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as the people of Great BkitAin? of Goderich, were driving in from ' and Jesus. ,had, receiv- atcordlibg to the 'Hinft,-_ law rectorate of this associatio�n.�Mt-
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_. - parently, inthe minds of these ., in which they were' riding !overturn- state ' d- "Then- they went ofit to,,see +e buys it for a pittante from some " 'i, I .
. obj ctors, they- do not. But if not, to. edand both men were thrown violent� what' was. done-, and came'lto ie�sus, poor.wo,man willing to sell it' in, or- -ustai'ns Injuries to Hand wild Face .. I
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I ly.. out. Dr. Cassidy had hi's - - -arm and found the man]; out of whom' the deT the�' Wre may get sorpe, -food for -Edward Ruston -of. the P.�� SclAt ,
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. wh m do.they owe allegiance? Can broken in two liftaces. I -devils were departed slitting -at the her',, children. , The purpose of this Barr ,Garage who suffered iyijuTk too� . . I .
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they be clasised as Canadians'? ' IS~ time ago it was r6sol,ved to feet of 4 . ..
. Jesus, clothed, and!fi' his' Lbarm is to insure the owner against his eye a short, time ago, un(fortunate- . '11� .
A � talke a vote of the mehibers, of the right - mind." These are - the tests. all calamities. It guaraAtees good, ly .,had another accident dpiing the I
. nd, if they are not Canadians � - - Marnoch 'Presbyterian Church whe" and we cannot alter'threm. We',cah- health and good fortune. The mer- week. It appe'ars that he,wo assist- I .
wby, should, they be in positions of tber or not they should -use in the not lower the standard- -these alone, chant-priest,lby Means of seven knotsi ing sonie men, -in - unloading a steans
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I . church servii the organ at 'present and ,standards -equal to ;hem,are the each of wbi�K"has, been tied ,with a radiiator.from- A tranSpOirt in -to the I ,
tnist " to rule over and govern their in the building. The vloting,res,ulted tests -by wbich Christ's work in so- special prayer, securelly ties, it on,to E. G. King pllu�rb ing shop when he
. fpllow citizens who are? . �-. " . as follows: F�r 46 and 6 (against.. cietk must. be judged. Let usJudge the purchuser's rigbt.,wrist 'and. very slipped -on same ice tin the iliderwalic �11 ,
. I I . -ourselves by them. ,M�h,at was the carefully explains the nuinerousi pen- and fell. In so doing the radiator
.. The fact of the matter is, W6 be- -I Xr. Robert Willig, Seaforth, _has. ' I .
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. � 1pureffitased from .Mr. D. D. Wilson, man doing? He was "aitting at the altieg-which will accrue should he struck -him in the face, rendering' ' "
li eve, . that the' only one to whom these the two lots in the *rear of his feet of Jesus." There he was sub�' dare to .part with the chai7n : ' him uireons�ibus�. kie4ic�li attentinat * I . -
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objectors believe that they owe alleg- ent reisi&nce for which he -paid $250. dued, chastened, refined, dl bus Another charm, is a small �ed cloth was procured when it was found, that. . ........... '"
. . ' -be. beekine A followA,'of hi� ibenefac- bag into rwhieh, a few -- kernels of his cheek and .hand wen--brui-sedlandr ' �
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� - .Club, went �a Brantford, on'Thumday -mdn'terlm to us, but in this instance. T -his is tied around the owner's neck. chelI Aavociate.,.f.' '. . . . 11 . '. I
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tions�: their resp" onsib.ilities and',their � to -play ,the club ,of that city and to- tit Was a most Uncommon circum- Thi's charin had, been,baught to, arrest .. I I I
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cniistituents ' sndary consider-. day they #la.y,a match witb the Plan's .s-ta . nce. The man'who (had been, heal- the WeIrleg lof misfortunes VWXch'for I . . . 0) VI
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. ations. . ..."... ,. C10b in ith-at town when the follow- �d had not been clothed a long -time: a long -time have :been, pursuing bi,m. where the boy lived, and,, trouhled,. , ,
I I . A-riks, went, W. 10, Reid, �M. � R. I`4A �eTtafn nmi4 which 'had devil'� a The pinest said thart ... the only way to but hoipehil,',he'sought out the Ws: I
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- If it Were otherwise, why 'sh6ull.1 - Clounter -George Patterson'Aind- John long time, and wolre nb'iblothes� nejJ&_ counteract fthis 'evil influence, is to iniother. He# expl-alfied, --,to - hier . ..... how,0, . I
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they object to assuming'the responsi- j. Al. WRlsiorp, and R, Cbmmon... , _, - tvinlys," ils the- destription 'vV,6 timd blim that his is a very cEMIculb tase ready to iprorvildi'iml 'wheat sqW"t;. I
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I Wl s a A sorne men'were lifting gravel' ,of him. .N ' 4o hyathira flot,"thu"days, this inimin,
should they be A1116wed to'hold ,oAfice nei�r Wiraxeter a few - d�ys age -to 4ay civAlized, ipartof a company Ino long- i�e great, Wt by meansi ot it he Will ent dils-aster might be ,a!v,;;i;i . The, I ''I ''..
.. I I on . -a road through one of the maith- er afftid of 'him, - no longer a. rude, N'able tD'SUrMount all, ,hi§ diffilcul- frightened mother thid him., -that they,
I unfil they. ard, willing to assume such � es ,in H61wiek they came upbu -a swarm Isolitary fiian,'bu� a paA of,lorgailiz- ties `and'ris6 0ove ail �bis, misf,r cotfild ,Mfth very� - t d � ,y fin 1. .
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� re,.-4ponsibilities? . I I - . �. . of snakes, believed to be a thiousandred siodety�-for Jesus sent him back tunes. The salesman specially"cau, food enough for their children and . a I
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. . I... nuiiib�r, measuring Wrom 6 Inches am1DUg .hqs ,oiwri, .folk, - saying, "Return tionis,the'buye,Aas to the, fiecessity of begged la.,m rto use .wbawver p&mr
. We suppose that it is primarily the � .1n 2 feet in'llength. . to, thine own. h(;us�, aijA show how carefully guarding the charm. , He be had inlorIestal-lingthe bo.?s &ath I 01 I
business of the people -who returned Prepartations, are beirAg iitade.',by greaut things 'God hZth 4o,ne uhto, ltheo,. ,must Plot Only guFard, it'Well. day and until the harvest sea,wou., '.wheTi 60he I
. ,IXT. .lMuir, of iStiaffa, for the erection And he went %� *ay, and published nqght, lbut �nilutst, would the', buy the necessary chann ?, 1
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these objectors to office, but the rest . of -a hands . o -mile brisk' residence this- 'throughout the whble dty, Ivow gr*at ficac�r of �he tokem Sho,uld he, elv,en ftiom him. 'Me tiriest insilsw, 'th" 1, .
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of Canada has an interest in' it as emning 'spring. - th, gi JFsIls,119A done unto him.,, far one moment, think light1k olf it ,1110w was the alecepted time 'and df",,._�..
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I � IM�%. Henry, Chesln,Oyi, of Tuc6r., . "gin'tim's little things' showwhat then its Pow6r would ibe lost. ISpecial unless the charm wbre ---now taken TioV ' ' In .
well, - And a� very vital' intefiest it is gmith, ��Wy � sold to Mossms. Sharp Wrought in, a man,_sit�fng instruction was given -a.s to the ser. c
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, I . and'Doftva�, of SedfOrth, lher-spl;en- in a new,pasc% sitUnig in a new.afti.- 1111111sneis of untying the charm from -even another &Y. , Mula-111y.fli 0� ,
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,� draft otude; clothed upon ,bp a, into!re ', ve ' 1SWould 'he. do ipo, the, Ruin. -led and invested wab&. -lfbo
I Ir . 11 � . did team of black h"VY � re r. his neck. . was &I # 0
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.. __ , .., 1 ��, . libTlses and, roiceived for tham'tbe vAry ,6nt irime ,cKf inind and d%u, g in I t f lits OWW VOW& Would" fly back Powerful token and'the priest dopart-
. .d . I . � handsome s,�m of $6W. - '' I'm-onderful wcd(b, -,of ... lift"1411. go to 'to this priest ana he would pultia cune ��ith hils'bag ofw,heat, - The ii6lhw A I
�. I I . -ion Wednooday,, evening a%ut 10, Isliow our'habiU hwie been, changed, even.: didath *elf, upon .00 eareltess, an sat in her dia,rk, Indian home wonder- " 10 I
.1HAT OTHER PAPERS SAY.- Olpqbck� &* ,people of H�iniiA "' wet6 avid we are in; mir rightmAnd, sitttffig ilidlmduvl. . III '% .
. . . F� sudclenly aroused by cries of fire. The at j4mu$l, feet. . I I The third, wMeh should b,e here' i.� fo9d for h,dr dhildien, but lit,W in � '� I ..
beautiful 6 ck block fieciently erected We ,see ,in this miracl,e ho,w IS man in qVearb,lioe )like unto .the si ' the tfftt that the' had spared tho, life
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