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Vl�. SEAFORTH,. Friday, May 8, 1936.
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116 ,-" _�.__,_ ,I,I 11 Ithe date posted in great Ted figures, thie wbarves.of the Mississippi towns, � . Business Sold . I .,
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the,country at large, and in . - I! 7Z5,,T- - - � R - . .. on" the billboaxds and deadw4lls of -the doctor illoaded 'the Spaulding .and Wep�ps. Jr. T. McKhaghlt and Son- � .
Great Britain, Mr,l Dunhing's bfidget From The Huron -LExpositor of the holme, town, the rumble,of heavy- ,,. gers,Cbvus -on flat cars And made have sold thelir gro!cery 1V Mr. 'T. R. !
I � laden, stocksi and.fiata is still, rlepliei4� a, -,'bid, for inland patronage., ' .- Thompslon, of Kitchener. . who takes - - I I
has met with a singularly cordial rre- I May 7, 1886 of the i U '.Qf 0 ejv � . . . I
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ception. And when the heads of ev- - A that folds, up on a train; re- means a complete $UcReso- VallY Tuir. llhomp�on has-been, managigg a I
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facturers are acclaiming 'it, the letter from a lawyer in England LA- - I most ever , , At , . Thompson I* 4 . �
' forming him that by.tke death 'of an ,So much for theglalmar of it. How- . y junction point meant a ,grocery trade. rs, . �
, the'eircus, firsIt lieft ithe, mud wads of diffleriOnt k. of track widi the con- daughter %oll Mr. T. -E. Uviugs" of I 4 I
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humble taxpayers and consumer' uncle he was sole hear tQ. an estate Young . .. , .
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should not have much cause for' there. ' . fortunes witk ,the iron, horse is 4' reloading 'the entire Alow. X.iwas her to,dome' to Obir"n. ,Mr. J. TI- .
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� I Wangham has relachied a depth of t1f course, everybody's grandfathei sary ltw,6 -oi three times in -one night. �bard 4oal oMep, has been for isome ' . 11
I 10 . feet. it is expected that4he sialtbed has ,told him: "Lad, when I was 4 ,PWbmlam did -not exist in, -ftsie days weeks, but W. L. M01(night has not � .
1.11 will be reached in a very few weeks, ' boy, they used to, come a-drivin' buit the ciTculs pidoplo, inTenibive souls, jugt, decided whab he -will db,-1)CRn-- . .
' -Sidewalks are to be ei in . . ... .
Ethiophia Over -Run Fullarton village. . through the country with horses and carried long.boax& into *o coaches, ton Newsi-Recwd. . . . . 1.
I !Mr. John B. Henderson, of the, HuT- wago,na. And the elephants they us- each n1light'and laid- thdni. along the Injured By, Fah - . �
I ed to have! They were well-nigh big tiops ,,of the scoks to makp, beTtfis. .
Ethiopia has been over -run, if not on Road, Tuckersmith, hiss. a ewe loads ,of bay." The -truth is 'that Early day railkdads certainly weine Afters,biendlipig threfe; days at Alex- � �, . .1
4 owhich gave ,birth, to a lamb on the as Rcis,pat . al"with . �a slilght, coni -m -
entirely conquered by the Italian I ist of April and again to another on even in grandpa's. hey -day for,ehainded not the alswer to' the sh�wmaWs an0A
� . circus Imen had -cast inquiring ffer. prayeir; but if.. thg,y did offer incon- silon resuking from a six-foot fall,tio- . I
troops, and on Sunday wild tribes- the 11th of the same month. h has oil ,�the neW-faugled steam exigines— veniences they.,also offered, speed. By ,a cement ,,floor, Kenneth Hutchins,
' ' " .Mr. Arthur, Foirbe% Seafort . threle-year-old son of 'Mr. and Mrs.. ' C . .
I men looted, killed and burned in ' and wonoeried, using th,q,railroadi a show could run I .
arded the,contmet for buildingthe Then somebody -put his wondering throulgh the small villages in the Gdorg,p Hutchins., Trafalgar j$treet,is �
Addis. Ababa practically destroying newwextension to his livery stable to kJo tett. An All -ba ,94 I,
INDr. John Lyons an�l Mr. F. Gutter- ny druggist', Dr. night -and make a large -town each once more t his home, well on the, � a I
the Empire capital city, bef ore the . Gilbert G. �Spaulding, first nibved a day. Large towns had patrons and way t1oi ,recovery. The Itilttle, boy was
I idge._ . carcus by rall for an eniire tenting (Continued an' 6) � ` Plisy'n'g� -vvl;,tlh a_hall on Thur�,KIAY.last - A .,
Italian armies had --reached it. -Seaforth butchers have raised the I . . - FAke when ii.t rvDiled in a cellar Window. . 1-..
Emper,br Haile Selassie has fled price 'of ,beef to 12% cents per pound. I .. . .
� Dr_Hanover is now 1016ated in his . - �. - - L � . I . I 11 e peeped I . hilough the Window th- A . I �
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to French territory, and it is repor - former residence on Goderich Street, - 0 tumbled, headl. 0-g to the floor. Ken-
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destroyer. and will go to Englanq, , tity * of the ,contents belonging to 2�51 - . I through safely. Hie wastaken to his . . I
that hav'en, of -security fo.r.,dethroned i1tobt.Morrison in. Usborne Toviraship, 'The mistress, of the . house, hearil i"Drink," said the Irlish pre4cfh,er, ho,me -on Saiturday. Although his. - -- - - 1. .
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monarchs. '' - " - . afternoon. A the ctivia chimney ,in hawker standing -ait the front do * rel with yer neighbors. It makes ye' ha -s' sibrai-ghtened and hopes 06 that �
Ethiopia is the only, independent the kitchen caused thiz fire. I Quiekly retreating, she colled to, )JL. shoot at yer landlowd. And -it makes I'N,6'�,JhEll' Will beciorne noyfrh,vl In
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. I ' is erecting'a fine barn, having a fine "Theyet' a Chinaman standing, at " 0 Kintail,Camp Dates . 4 1
of a colored race. What will now stone foundation ulider it. ,Mr. Geo. the d,00,' - you g6, Ella." . 4"I'm buyang a lawn mower for -my Dates are announced for the var- .
� become of it is only conjecture. Italy Brown also intends raising his ,barn This was too much for the ,China- husband"& anniversary." IOUS groupis at the Kintahl -evinp . I
and putting it -ion, stone work. . in.an, who -stuck his head, well intio the "A surprise?" gilounds ,of the Presbyterian church . .
of course,.will lay first claim"to it: Two young menI William, Currae hall And'shouted. indlignantly: . "Ra,tlher! -, He think-. I'm gi - ' -
but the other powers will undoubt- -and Geor-ge Ternit, of East Wawan- . v-1'ng for the coming summer. The boys:," . I ,�
11 h,,eut 20 cbrds- ocr.short wood and "You -go .IeRa yourself!" ,him ,an easy chair." camp Will, -occuipy the gfrounds for.
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I I edly,have a.say.i.ri-the matter of its one cord of long wood out ,of one elm � .. __ - . . .1 ,the week beginning July 2. ThL—,. -
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future. . They may.agree with Italy,, - tree, this sprivg. �: - - 11 . . . . _.- I I I .1 I � I. 1. . sardnier ,sichool will be beild July 9 1 4
. R. M4coim, of 1B,russele, is getting t 16 and' the gft1s`.camp will fol—
but most probably, they a hear�e in connection with his fur- - * w for, a week.—&derlch Signal.. .
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It would appedi'that all the glory niture business. . I �� . 1� .. elebrate Their 25th Anniversary- I ,
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- . . .. The following officers were elected .; (By Is wi,ch,, out) . -, I 0 ;Mr. and.!W-ts'�'Alfbeit Taylor, Keays . ". I
of conquest does -not belong to, the to the, Brussels -Mechanics - Institute 0. . . . . . . I . Strett, Wert? . the recipients ,of man;? -
Italian troops. Emperor H . aile for iW: Pres., Dr. Hutchison; tvke- � .. * � ' congratulatory card,� and Taes8aiges,- I . I
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. p pres., F. S. ,Scott; aec., A. Hunter.' Great Shepherd. of Thy People, hear; profess be had made himself better also flowers and beau1tiful and 1prac . .
I - Selas�ie,;Rjs said, failed as a ruler :Professor Moon has commenced- a Thy presence now display, than others. 'He wast willing to ac- tical .gifts., ,()in Wednesday, when, they: " I I
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because he was too good f or his dancing class, in Brussels this year. As Thou hast given a place, for praym knowledge 'that God had cb. ne it for quietly celebrated- the twenity-fiftlL - , I I
.. country No one. in Ethiopia cared - tMrs�, Henry Bagler, of Brucefield, ' ter, . him, a:nd, that God had a right to His anni've-Ts-ary of thoir weddinjT: Thw , I I
. * died on Wednesday evening of la'st !Sbo"giviee us hearts to .pray. gratitude for lit. It is not wrong to c6uple who have, resided in Goderich
whether 'civilization progressed or ' week. She had.been in . heT Usual . . . . . I thank God that .we have been'kept the lasit serenteen yearsi, ,are naoves,,
�'_.. not, and he .could inake no headway health but on -her way home from May v�e in faith receive Thy word, from the gross sins others ' conimit. of Bolton,England. Mr. Taylor, who.- $ 1
. ' ' iting hie� sisitei took a heart at- In foilt1h Present our pTa,yers, . But it ,should not be done in public vms bbria,in 1885, came ba Canada irr
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. against the barbarism, cruelty �,.,,arld tv1'e'k from which she didh't recover. And in the pre,sence of our Lord ]like the Pharisee. God sees'thle heart 1910., . to' prepare a homoe ait Toroiatiot.; . .
ignorance of his people. Desertion The diVision couimt office will here- Unbosom all our cara% 114 and takes notice of the life, and s0f�and his bride-tD-be, Leah Rielme, wlia. . . .
.. I biiibei'be located atMr. Beattie's resi- . I I it may be that those ext�vnailly mor- ,is a few, ino,ruths his senior joinect . � , I
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and treachery played� almostas large. dence,'-Se�forth. Tb�- hearling ear, the seeling eye, " ' al may not be..righteofis .in God's (him, in,1911. They were married ,ozr 4 1 1 .
a part in Italy's success, as did the I There was, a severe frost oh- Wed- Tho'contrite, hear.t bestow,f . e1glit als'this- PhaTaSee. . A-pril 29, 19-11, at the former $t_ . ... � ..
nesdiatynight but no � word of anything And silaine upon us from on high, . Conscious of his, guilt, the publican .Martin's church, Tororfto,� , The cere.- . .
use of modern guns and -fighting being frozen ,has been heard of. - ., That we in grace may, grow. Amen. offered a. very different prayer -from niony was perfOrmed by Rev. S. W.
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equipment. . . Mrs. John Maloney, Sr., of McKil'_ --. . _.L Newton. that of the Pharisee. : WdIling. t,o S,we-atman.. !Mrs- Grace' Oitrta*�aywa%-.
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I � . 11 Mrs. Jaue Black, widow of the late Golden Text --Luke 18:13, 0 T I WORLD MISSIONS ,of the Re.vpn caises on the Supreane. .1 I. I.., L I I I I I
. I - Tbi7a parable iis, de�slgfied to beach . . Oburt dockelt,, two were selbbled be-- I
Western Ontario suffered severel ,Pames, alaek, of Mc.Killop, passed . - I I I
, y away 8.'n April 16. She Was born in ii -s -that, though 6ur prayeTs, should . A Notable Centenary . I foire Justice J. R. MeEvo4py open"
in the lightning and wind stom Douglas, Lanarksihire, Scatland, Iong appear to be unanswered, yet . , I . . couit.at 1 o'clock on Tuesday. Chas, " I I
I . ' A ,hundred years ago ion November A. Lockhart, 'of ,Clintion, Re S� -,
. which passed over the .district on. . . we shcFuld persevere, -and not grow . I.cured. .
��' ' - . 41 �; � weary in suppliciating alt the throne 12, 1936, iGeOT'ge Borrow, an accred- &%lorce delcree nisi from Emmal Sus- �, , - I
Saturday afternoon, last. -A storin I of of .grace. Jesus in the use of itvA agent of the Bible Society, ar� an �Lockhart, John Hardesty, of Ta-
. . Froin The Huron Expositor "ought'? and "always" teaches that rived at Lasbon. on ,board the London ronto, was named as cio-respoftdent_ 4 -_
of such 'severity is unusual so early , , ut steamship. His thirty-two lVm.'E. Davidson, of *atheson,.suqd' I
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.in'the season, but perhaps we should .- never be put to one side. years of lif, diisprove the saying of. Le,slie Mcbeod', ,of. Howick, Haiming 'i .
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be thankful that it c"ame-when Tbpe Godarich Sdgna says: The rist iting '_wor4d--is -hard ,on Ithe gips,ily inclined' fc a,'- a ' ...
... � , octrtuniby in jorayer ib� ei - the . writ for damages was fyaudu- .
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and not later, when the'istanding - ,onfes-'sed that 'he murdered , Lizzie case (59 a widow pleadmg -before e among men, and that the prizes go lent. The DavidslaniffeLeod . �case . 8 I
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-ould avenge of her to him,"wlio silts squarest on an of- continuold on. 'Wed, esday and. wheen.
. crops would have been ruined. . Ainderson"is now in the hands of the judge thait (he sh . . .n .
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' . authorities. Iadversam' The cha;ratter a khiis fice -gtool." Early reading of "Rob- couft adjourned it was. hoped'. a set- , I
Fortunately for this county.,..it'es- - , judge was that ,he had no reverence insion (Cru�sole" had awakened in'b*n tlament would be reathed before, . -
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caped with little damage, the district The annual elections held in Turn- for Gold, and, consequently no regard the spirit iof -adventure, and as a court opened Thursday in-orning..One � , . .. I -
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south and west of Exeter beifiLy the , weeks rasulted as, fokows: S. S. Moses -in the book of Deuteronomy linguist a rebel, and- a wanderer. court tO add 1�bher paTtks, while -t" _ 4 1
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chief sufferer. Other parts were del- .' Johns; secretary, Miss Hatbe Turn- charged judges, how they were to James MairtineAu, w fellow -pupil at others have yet Vabe tri-ed,Goderich I
. I I.I.. perform the duties of their office: Norwich Grammer School, has testi- Star. � . � 11�.. . �_
uged with rain � but there was little er; assk�,bant, Miss Ruth swedt�er; ,,H �he cau . I
I . . treasur�y, Howard Crkh; organists, 'ear s,es between ,your bre- fied to hiis re-markalble'qixalities, and Cast ot "The Jollies" Entertained . .
. wind to cause damage. �. Miss 'A.iry Walters and Xiss Lucy' thren, and judge righteouisily between. daring eseap-ades. BoTroVs father, The ca,st of -The J.-to'llies of 49m,", ,� .
Drains al�d rivers however, were Crich. - . every man ,01 captain in the Norfolk Militia, ap- was enteptaiined, after the perform- I � �
2 . I stranger that is with him. Ye' shall prentieed the lad,to a firm Of Solid- ance on Thursday r,dght, at a dance I.,
running fuller' than ii! the spring Mr. George Thoinas', of Exeter, met n,ot re�piect persons in judgirnent; but tors iin the East Anglian city, but he in 'the si-siRo'nic Hall by the Lions - . I .
with a painful a,ccident on Wednes- ye shall hear the small as well as took no interest in legal studies, ani Club. A -large number of outsidiers,
freshets, and the land was sodden - day morning. He was engaged I'Dad- the great; ye shall not -be afrald of on� his fabbiev's death, in 1824, went who bad bi�en invited I)y.-members of . . J
ing a car for Harivey ,Bros. arld, be -
with water, many fields being' � the face,of man; for the judgment is to seek emplolyment In L6ndon..Like the cmt, were also present, Alunch- . I -<-",
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I ' coming over�bMancedj fell Out Of the G,dp,." How, different *a)§ this MiAtthew Arrilbldls� -"�Scholar' Gipsy" eon was'served- and a number of "
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miniature lakes '. 4. . car. judge before I Whom the widow ap7 and Birmirning's "Duehes�s," he sought i'mpromptu addressies were give.n. Mr. I . i I
Seeding operations, already unus- Mr. W. G. Hess,, of Zurich, ,has been peaTed! The judge was bound to, do congenial company: . . C. K. -Saunders, of. the local " Lions
ually late, will again be delayed, 'as appointed, census enumerator for Poll -her jusitlee, but 'he had .do Aigpdsition , . . Club, expre,�sed'the graeltude of the . . .
'No. 4. 1 todoso. In -both Jeremiah and Isaliah "One ssumnrer�s morn -forsook rnembprs.of the organization for th6 I , I
with even the most favorable wea- iMr. Copelan d, who,, has pm,chased we read how judges- were bound to His mates, and went 'to learn- the fine co4operatiop thle c�ist has gi,ven
ther for the .balance of this week, - the Seaforth"Bayfield mail .route show 1p�e'uljiar attention to wid,y$s : gyp�y lore, I them in making the show a success. I I
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from- M,1% Harry Little, took charge "Jufte the fatheTlIeGS, plead for bbe And roamed the world with that wild Mr. Saunders invited Mr: Bell, of St. 11
there can, be littlip, real work put- on on Monday. - " . widow. Do no wrong, do no ,violence brotherhood, Marys- to, spea . .
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the land. ' � . I I Shortly after I O'clock on Thurs- to the stranger, the fatheil6ss, nor And came, as, most men --deemed, to rich 5tar. . . I I - . �
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I I � I day of last1we&k, fire was discovered t -he widow." (Isai . ah 1:17; Jetemiiah . little good." , .� - . � . Election of Officers ' . .. I t �
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. & Co. warerooms. It was supposed It Was irot for such reasons that :Certain '�veiled periods" 16f �, his
WHAT, OTHER PAPERS SAY: to have ,started from the chlinney. (this judgq attended to the case hefore struggling years ,have never beefi ed the fbillowilnig officieTsi flor ,the nevv 1 4 i ,
The teacher at Manley, Miss L. him. It W" as istimply to avoid trouble fulay pa'n-etrated by biographers. A year on -Tuesday evening: " Preside'rit,
'to himself--Plest by her continual �iece of amazing good fortune came Garfield Witmer; vice,president, 4 , ;1
McMahon, gave- 'the children a taffy . Pearl Gabel; secretlary, Ruby Church;
Rural ... Mail Route's party, which was, followed by a eon� e0mling she weary me.", Jesus - called in his thiftioth year, when the Rev. - corresponding secretary, DoTis ,Mey- *1 .
" . cert._ upo i n I14s discipbes to bear what the F. 'Cunningham, brother-in-law o f ' ers- treasurer Milveilina Geiger; or-
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� (Kincardine Newt.�'�Reporber) I Mr. Jahn, B. Mustard, of Bruce- unj s reason for Jogeph Jofhn Gurney, iptrodtiedd him ' , . .
. field, was -in Seaforth On Monday ev- attending to ,the -duties of his office. to the Bible 'Society as -h-linguist of gainjist, Pearl brZel- 11brarians, Chas. ' .
. The indonsi($,encilesi ,of , giDvernmentfs aTe e-ning aiding in ,the drawing up of Was that al -I that Jesus, wa�ited, -them extraordinary acquirel-nents. His com- Hay and Louisa R�§s.; ISUPt. of Jun- . .
- to le-arn? Jusit that ;ac poorr. Widow by manding height well _r built .atbleitic i1ors, -Mrs. E. Burn;,assi�st. -Supt., Mrs.,
strange. There 'isn't anything so aptly deliuon-- the schedule for the intermediate ser-_ L. W. Eoffm,OM,4-��Zurich Herald. I .
mail 'Ca17i`eT'F- Tenlumera 7 � , her persev6rat,ce obtained from on form, fair, ;�11-4shaiped head an'd .. '.
strates this as .the rural - _::_ -of 4M-��X_,A_ - _ _ . . � .1 I
tiofi'for 'the work t.hey dc�.Rouiteoare being caT- ,Mr. Thos. ,Prior has dispoisled, of his unjuist j.-ti,d�,&6"1*'hA-t-,-Ulthawilse . k1ling-blue eyes.P-must have -won, -- ' Baseball is Back To Town - I . �
ri,ed at a loss in eome insibances.. We can't un- farm east of Exeter to Mr.'Cbarles would not have obtained? The -great the favorable no,tice of the men Who On Wednesday nighlt, April 23, a,n* .
derstind how soine of Athd carriers out of Kin- Harvey, of Usborne.. truth. is set forth in (the contrast intervile,w6d him -In London.'The So- entibuls6astic' nitidbing in the interest,. I - I
I cardine iy,anage to get eong on tilm fees they Mr. ,Duncan Stervensort, of C God's just treatment ;of H.is efety has ne-Wer :been ipffifferenit to of ba.sieliall was held in RaTin's s;tore.
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receli've fur ithe, routes they deliver. hog bought a boot avd--slibe bugines, elect who prra,v always and do not ,such oultward advantages in its perv- At the meeting .it was d1eicided to Orr- C� -1 ..
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�Wea:re iinformed that in sbm)e, imtanee8 where in' Newmarket and will move there grow weary therein,. -Has disciples an-ts, or to indications -of mastefful 9.qnjze for baseball'in Bru�Tsbls and
making arrrangehrents :for work the government with his family'- were in the near future to be,'01)- pemoftality. Here was a- young Enfg"_ ,to enter a 'team in organized, base- . I.. . .
seeks to see lt&ut, 'the ipeTson executing the con- Mv. John Wialper has sold his fnail -pressed and persecuted as if God lishman wh*,. if -sent to foreign. co -un- -ba-11. Brussels expiietcts tio enter a .
I Araict reveivies a fair price for thec work dome. route from Exeter to -Mitchell to Mr. 'had forsaken them and did not heed lbries,'might -stand before'ptinces and gyrouping with Wioxieteir, GbTrie and . I
Why doesn't the rural maill deilivii-ary,system come , Harry Bierrink, of ,txeterNOrbh. their cries. Jesus igavies, them'Ithe aiSL s�at6smen, ,and comment the Bible to Fordv�ich an the t0entral Leaigue,— . 1,
under such an arrangement? The, rural mail John Potter -met with an accident Rmrahice "that God would hear their great ,housidliblds. I Brussels Po4ib. . �
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driver hasn't any ,sinecure. Last Witter was a at the Bell faetory in Wing1ham on ,petitions, and- ftotwithsta,ndirig ,all ' Russian App'renticeship .: Old Barn Dismantled 4 I
veTy apt demionsibraltion of the fact. � Getting Monday last. While working at the the. calamities that might befall them . BorroVs heart must have swelled, IVY"ibile the building in the rear of " I . I
over 'the routes wais 41fficullti, and in Order that * , buzz plan,er two of 'his fingers came, He ,would yet appear fore their deliv- with joy -when the Society sent -him 'the flour oMEs nleodt &,or have ,been I
the m.61 iinigbit be delive'red,the, carriers endured in contact- with'the knives and were eranfee. God feele a particular regaid to St. Pe(bersbu,rg in 1839, charged demMicJ1ed, another purchaser, J. 4 .
. ill ho it 9, spelare,. hiss. �been-
weather donditfous, which wefre, extreme. taken off. for Ilia elect, the'refore He wi alar vn, h the respon1sible, task of pTepar- Stackney, of ISh ke,
It *avl.d be a reiatively-Amplie matter fbr the Mr. ,Hill, of BRyth, rec,ei",d a ear And 'save, Jesus gays," whereas, the ing and. printing a Manchu v6rsion diomiantling_edhe V.ramei building at� - . .
post office deparbiheilt to rionduct -an independent of -lumber for his planing mill from judge bead no Interest or,regard for of the ,New Testament. The expieri. the rear of - Thid's garage, Ithe pro-
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invesIbilgadtion in'do the costs, on paTrying TOUNM Midland last week. the ,widow, yet he beard her.- _ ence thus. vained was of inestimable 1plexOY ]of -the Wdrner esta,W. Mr. . '.
,Large corV6Tations which allbw Infileage, ,costs on if'--Rlyth which Value for ibis laber career� andi he ac- 'Stickney already I . I
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car operation kniow to within a f*w,eenbs what it The AvAerr Ibank , Then Jesus ask His disciples if, -ibas �the ,greatek
CO, has, supplied, thb wa,terfor.th� stieets when the Son of Man ,coniles, �o judg- quitted himself to''the satisfaction, Of Partof it tom d1omil and' r&moved but - . .
ago allowance ion We* figures, So far as we and also fbT the bowling green,, col- n1eint, He
ft to run a cara year. ne,yUs-d their mile- will f,iT;d' -this. bellef about his employers. He was nierver a,rniere thei re(wainder (will be JeA lvlol� acii
can team the acc lalWed lak week so antil another one God- ,anpng illis, *llowers. Would ,digthtseer or superintendent in Rus, IrObdate-I&--y"9 Liffilit6d and the Mit-, . . I .�
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,mile. The Tnail camiet not only oiperatimo Uig,, car, is built Me sti;�ets will have to, go they V4* tound persevering in piayer, sia, but worked "as a com,mon, corh- ldhell OrewtWery, I tbe� have ice stor- 111.
, - _ . � lievin All ,r thirte,en hours �, ", V in ed tlieire- This 1 WIding Was, oAgin
and'i4eplaces Vt when niecesslaa- d-usty. '' and be .g that. God vA cause positoe, f6, It, - -
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'to ieiodvie ,his w.aIges, from 'the ,a:mouht of his -s to triumph "as th ight � f ,Ally oi*ftod by the -14(te, sGe,6r - h,
I (Mr.. Jas, W. Bell, ,L.L.D�, of Mh. righteousnels e, 11 Ibble -office, eamilig every penny 0, ge Met
oon*-mt.. In Order that the rural mMl aystdifi sall, -has, rebutned loo Harrisbufg, pa,., and juftinent -as ,thI6 n6,on,,da7?,0 � th9t a thousand eftft- lt'wNs, li 6,t the relax of' . . I
-may Jbe mainitin -ed ion aldiv basis a viet,figur's -i . Aeftr-61ce, i's miade in tvieroes 0-14 i66 copies ,of thp -nohtt version the'MMhegon oilope"on Fast M,ain ,
- .in to resume (his pr4tV� , Vra were,
. f4�T riill"ge, travielled and wa,gles - sMula be ar. The toftl &ggesisinpept -of - Hengall the Phhtimes . vft tx�usbed In, their .struck oir b4oire he, Wds recalled -,o Str6eit; and was -used, for stabili-ag , . , 1, 41
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1 .16veld .at. � .. I I I . . . VoUls the respectable sum of $170,- OutWa0d CIDIREOTrdilty 1b the, cereWton- ,bondon.. %bb apooitift,bet tio Spait, li(ftes'. 'Whtin the lato,o. J. Werner , �,
A , , . ileg of, ,the Ltw. They cohalidered all follio*ed -AM' , .0
'When tendeirs mv received; which the pioatal 60 I I , mo)diaWly. - 11,19 e6nhhfec. PurcshtisW it aboUt Un years ago it, �7_
1. If - - I - _ . -6 s, f1th vAth, apain and Portugal J�i Was moved th the feft)e menItiloried. It .
depwblmen0 kniomm will n1A allow the, en�der a 6 Who did N,A do 6m M siftet -. %1' "' ___ ' .
.i - -h& � ,In - Eftgltltd) from No- *ds S )O 69�4 11OT A StAble Mt h -at ,, . 0
ImAng ,Wagsi� ,thel depiar4litent hft a lb"i's, �f faet ' , � is -the -true vvftke #of adill-Aghtft, w (wi*A Is, it I -1
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