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,pleasant; fTinkness and an evident
direWbns-to' ltbdw iervants to set , bejr.g
doN& ,and take up at the Thelatre
trea,bed,.��Qinbon NeWs-Reeord, , , t I
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'A. Grandson— pyowned '
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on the Hensall market Saturday and 11hance
in 11�u'llett` Township- confid,enuo
John WtWlnell, Of 'Dublin, one Of !bring
that printer's ink wo-ul'd
remlts. "I assure with
witol' theiT_ ho=eW -heads VoWa`rd FAll'
,
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Ll'-krlf�snds, Ok the fanily 'Symp*tlu" . �
the yield is above expectations. the
pioneer,tesidents. of, Hibbert W., t1he'strictest
you,
. vefteity," appe,als, a
Moll. The ,Door in M�wket-lane for -with
chisirs onjy.pp .
,.Xr. and Mrs, 0'eorge Hullerr . it I ��
who receWedw6rdton Swiday of'tbe
Wheat is round the dollar mark and p"sed
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away On Mianday last. lady
M.r. James iwillis, of &wter North, Court
in the vicinity of Toblerham
riolad to a w1bo had
.
Teldiple wanted,eundortable and, re- (1vath
.
. A." grandson, , , , # q
by dVowwng of a, ,
, .
Oat s . are climbing up. nade
a udiptake the other dgy which Assisted
geaMeman
her, Otbat you-� las-absence
m,un,ea;a��vie,empiolym-ent,,140,,yeaTs ago 141oyd
�
Huller, son of. MT. and 1&6� � 0 e
I
Hogs, speaking g enerally, have -ind,ght
have cost him hisl, life. He -
- iron
i me has rendered me 8,i un-
als pelople do tq-day, and, in some cas-
.
thedirmilbagaleisis
amest ,Huller, -of Drlimbo. The sad 0 I',
.
Sunday
1, .
thougU
been a pretty good financial friend to colntaininj
,he was, taking up a bottle happy
cider, but instead he pick- ilng
I
that it h�s (o,cca!si6nl.,d niv be-
very 11L eitc." And surely this
es adlveftived, ta pay
handsiolmelly for lift. The Times fire-
accident .happened on at A I
De-.barats, where. the fdther' is now ' ..
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the farmer f or $everal years, and
ed up -one wdbh 1blue, vitrol. has
an up,to-date touch,.., despiLe the
quently..,4" 'Ten amouncerneUts like
.
these: - .1
operator, and where, the wif e' and 1% 11�
childrea"were visiting him.. The lit- ,
they are still pretty good. 'That
The trustees of S. S. No. 7, Tuck- years
ers,m1itb, have ilet the contract f Or a imimaddate-ly,
that have passen: "Wanted
22..,,000.11 �
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"Twenty pounds willl be given to
tle lad, w1ho was about eleven yeara 4 4 -
I .. leaves only cattle. But the less said
�
new furnace,in, the sehool.
The following persons left Seeforth
,
'Miss Rubber of Morden Lane, keipt
any lady or gentdleman who, can piio-
e , a Place in any qt the puhlic�'of-
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of, age,, slipped off a ,rock into about & L
ten feet of water. He was - the ,
. about cattle the better'. Any one who
on Wednesday morning 'on, the har- and
adverti�se� a boaTding "hool for
2112's for -a steady, aletive, young man,
youngest of a: famiay of- three, a brlo�� Is I
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has farmed f or the 1)ast five vears
.
re--i\,ers� excursion to the West: Al- structed
J. A.
young ladies, whom she carefully in-
in a graimanatical knowle4ge
aut 2,8. In the Excise -0frice, Cus-
t:� ,
in House, or Victualling Qffiee."
ther and sister surviving. The fuil- A 'i
eral was at Oshawa, the horno .
lan
can tell you that. .
Armistrong, S.. Crawford,
Zeigler, Thomas, Thornton, J. M.
of the, Enighsh and French languages
"One HundTed Pounds will be giv-
,held,
of the la,ffs'mother, on Tuiesday. Mr. - 0 I 1, .�
But we need rain. , Oh!. how we ,
cardno ' ' Dulvid Millson, Walter ,Mc�
and in the vaxious) bvanthe'S,01 uslef'ud
and ornaimemrtal needlework:
en ta any,19dyor gentlelman, who can
pr6&m -e the advertiser any Perma n-
and Mrs. E. Huller and Mr. and Mrs, . $ 1 � ;
�Sjiipley went to Oghawa, to at- I I
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need railif" ,
. (Miss
Beatk, -P. cAmeron, Alf -red De=ison,
L, Rands, Howard, Armstrong,
.
'A.Miss lRutteli blegs -leeives to olb-
. . .Reg.
ent Place undeir Goivernnient �;rhere
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t -end the funeraL — Glinton News- I
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William Taylor, Rolbt. West, Wilfred
serve that from her vicini-ty to Mor-
nll�ldh wlrit,ing is ri�olt ,requdired. Any
Record. I $
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McConnell, ' Ralph HLy sl op, R
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O'Rourke. 'Mr. amid Mrs, JAS. Scot �
den House ac,ademy heir pupils. will
deliirve many Very considerable a&-
otber 'situation Will not be objected
to that wil brdng ,in 1100 per an-
-Install New Mill : � �
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J_omes & ,May have installed a, new � )� I
The Level Crossing Yragedp In
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Wni. . Grieve, Robt. Beatt* John
Dodds, Mr. and Mrs. D. Calder, W
vantages; and as Writipg and Amfth-
metic ,are- indlisp,cmilabily necessary in,
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num"
"Five Hundred Guineas vAill be giv-
mil -1 for their seled department. This '
firm handles. and cleans a la:rge qu n- - 0 1
a 7
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Quebec
.
Mc,Xay, Howard Allen, John bia-Ka'
And Jloseph Dorsey. I y -be
doinestic -eem3:my,'she wishes it to
understuad that they Am daily
ten to any lady orgentleiman, who can
,
PW i OCU're the) adV`elrtiSeT a PeIrmanent
,ti,ty of grass and clover se-eds dur- f . '�
ing the year and they are replacing, ,
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Mr. Fred Robinsan thas, purchased
taught -by Mir_ Rutter with all that
Attention 'their ]�Importance demands.
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Situation, of prolport&nate� ivalue, in
the, ExchequeroT amy iother
their old inill for one Of larger ca- 0 1 1
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Early Saturday.. ,morning last, a ,
4
tilie Campbell,house on Market Street
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Seafforth, and will 'move it to Eg
The z1bove,riveintioned .branches of ed-
.
office un-
der G13ireirnrynemit where. ndt more than
pacity and, m'ore efficient and ulp-to- I o l"
date.' The, nlelw machine, was take n
large truck loaded with men and
,
mondville, .
ucation, torgether with .the Useof ,the
I
three h' I
ours' dailly attendance i6 Te-
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into the seed store Tuesday and, in.
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boys, returning from a political
Mr. Dtavid Dlorrance,,one of ,the 'Globes
laTe tauIght �on reasionable
ternis-7 Drawling, 111u.sic a'n-d'Dancing
quilred. . I
(Continued on.Page 6) '
order to get it in, it, wais necessary , I ,
frame
meeting, was struck on a crossing at
early residents of Seaforth, died at
his 'home on Monday night at the
. . I
to relmove the and glass of' ,
one of the,large plate glass windows.. I I I
Louisville, Quebec, by a passing
age of 89 years.-
—Exeter Times-Advoci -:,,,il� �� _1,.,1--., I I -,
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freight train, resulting in the death,
W. B, 'Str4,eh,an, of Brussels, on
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the first Edward Blake Scholarsh
,p J 6,
UST SMILE OR TWO
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, , Work Progressing. - .
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of twenty-two �� persons ... and the -more
.
in science and mathematics; J. S.
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Thousands vf feet of lumb6r And A I I ,
ton-, of steel are befing-usedl to erect . �
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. or less serious injury of e
Dickson, :son of John T. Dickson, of
Tuckersmith, won'the third' Edward
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the framework ,preparato .1
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Others. I
Blake SchlGlarship' in general p,rofLqi-.
F1'apper—"I say, do- you always
wear tooptbolots for motoring?"
�'You,r teeth are in. bad shape"
. , ,,", said
the dentisittoapatient. "You should,
e. cem- -
Pou'rrng of the cehi,ent for th nt.
walls, pillars. and top -of the , new I I ., I
Such a tragedy.�rings forcibly to
ency; Alvvin Surerus, lof,Zurich, won
the 11ourth. Edward'Bl,ake Schoolaxs'hip
Young M1an---P1Rath1eT! The first
have a bridge put inat Once." �
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reservoir for Exeter's, waterwork,9 I �
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the public mind two changes that
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in general ,proficiency. Roy L. Dor-
I
time I tried to drivF, a m.r I spent
twenty minutes trying to find the
'IHow rapcb_ *ill a bridge cost?"'
"About seVenty-five ,dollars!."
sylsten' The stee4 rods, which rum . . .
vertically and'horlzbiatally tbrough- l .. I �
I �Shbidd immediately be wrought in
rance, . of McKillop stood first in se c-
ond class hbnors in science, and -J.
gear-lever and hand brake, and here
.
."Say, doe, can't I get along ,with
.
out, the whlole, -%vork are used, for re-" ' " �
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our 'highway laws. One is tha� all
.
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A. McMahon , &r TuckeTS-Mith ' 4 Main-
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I was sitting with them up my trou-
�
&er leg all the time." ,
a smadl culvert?"' . I 1. . .
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inforcement and altnigether about . i
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forty tons will be used in the work. 0 i.
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motor vehicles of every kind should
.
ed thfirdl'class-hOnors in'science,
The rate -of-'Faxation for"Seefox,til
,
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the editor of a newspaper that had
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, reservoir ,,is, sixty , feet square .
Tbe � I "
be, compelled by law to come to ,a
. '
this year will .be Z8 mills on the dol-'
,,�: Mrs. )BI;nks
. -�'H -s your daugli-
, � ,�ow'
. �
ter's
adopted phonetic s ,11ing, -in A, -
. I p 'neas-
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and 13 feet deep. �The walls, wi,11 be 0
13 inches,thick. The beams to sup -
. dead stop bef ore attemptingto -cross
lar. - � I
Th4 iCanada. ,Furnit4re Mamffac-
. golf?"
Mrs.. Jinks .... q"She says she's going
�
ure, received a postial card from, an
old subscriber in, the country,, �vhlch
.
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portAhe ro&'will be 16 inches wide
a level railway crossing, and the
be
tirrers ure ,preparing to erect a large
ki-In
Tpund in ille!ss -and less,,levery weeik."
'Mrs. lBinks"111 db'n't d1oubt that. I
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read as follows: I
. "I hev tuk your paper -for le'ven
and'20 inchels"deep with a 14 -foot
spran. They rest -on Columns, 16 inch- .. I I I
. other that it, should an offence
. I
�ry on the propikty recently pur-
,
chased on ,the corner Of and.
asked about,her go,lf." .
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YE - . kant spel,enny�
?rs, but if you I better
's, square. By the end- of the week I .
.
against the law to carry passengers
. ..
a transportation truck.
, ,4igh,
'Markets Stsi., Seaforth. 'Mr. Fqrgu-
..
son, the manager of the� company,
.., I 0 �
'Man Motorist (barely avoicYing
'
..t
' than you hev N�n doin fur the las
to months you may j,es sto1ppit.11
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the walls � and, the. colunins will 'be .
.
about Teadly for ,the p0ouring of the 1, .
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on
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., All motor bus companies and some
states that they are crowded ", with
.
broadside crash): 'qVvlh,y on, earth
'Clidn't you signial?" . ,
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[Wise-cradker (boarding a;,!bus):_
cement which. should. take place flie 0 ', I .
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Taiddle of'next week. LocM carpen-;
.
transportation -companies have prov-
Orders. .
Mr. James McNamara has. had a
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'Girl dItto (who has crossed into
home en-tranbe)"I al;v�ays turn. in
.
"Wel,l, Noah is the ark fullitp Grey-
.
bound ilDri4r: "Nape; only I
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ters and laborers are assisting with.. - . P 11 . I
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the -work The work of laying the I
.
� en the wisdom of the former precau- -
, �
cement foundation -placed unaler his,
dwelling On Go,lerilch Ist, East.
here, stupidl" . .
one
jackass ,so far. Conte on -in."' .
pipe line from the springs, east of 1, I t
1. is. prolgrem fav brwbl� '' �. �
'xeter ing
I tion as a safety measure, and all" the
Mir, W. T. Box ils having a founda-
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Abouthalf the distam,ce, has, been cov- ,� i I I
I busses are .compelled to come to a
I
befo, .crossing railway track.
tion,put under the imPtige on Church
Street, olectrpied by Mr. Allau 'Pose.
ered.' A zmald pix)ni� house has,been � .
erected, on the ,reservoir . at -the � . I . I �
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O., ' e
SUNDAY AFTERNOON..
stop re a
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,,�prjngs. Owing to the dry season I
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Such a ruling takes time, and time
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From VWzHurohiEKpositor of -
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* -) 0
ttie workmen have found the.ground I
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velry, ihard' for the dfigging' ;of the I
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'7spells money in much, greater
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'August 20, 1886
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trench—Exefer. Tilrnes-Advl6cat6. I -
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! a . Inounts to a bus company than it.
Me�sars. ,Ogiulvde & 6. axe having
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'Mr. T. C. King,* Seriously Ill I .
dos otorist. But
a new brick engine house erected ,in
For God gave up His, ,Son to death,
So His llove� "
were convinteed 'of the rectitude of
"Then
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iWe regret ta report that Mr. t, C. . �
connection with their mill in Sea-
. -generous was
his acflion and addefd: hath
I
King is seriouely fil at, -his, home on . . I 1.
I
� bus companies have. had experience
forth.
That all the faithful inlight enjoy
G,cIJ also to the Gentiles gTanted re-�.
C.entre Stree,t. !Last week he was en-
.
and that experience -has forced them
Seaferth emnoil, are having a..
Eternal life above.
. .
ventance udda life."
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Jaying a vacation at his cottage -at; � . I . .
to the stop..ruling, and that ruling is
coating of fine grarviel put on Main
Street. .
Not to condemin the sons of inen,
In Paull's tepist,le to the Romans ,he
sets dowhin, the Tirst chapter bis, lonlg7,
Btiace Beach, when early Friday'
ni=ning he was seized, with a heart .1
. olutely.
�. I'MT. Hugh Chesney, of Tuckersmith
The Sion of God appeared;
ing to reialch. Rome that -he Taigh� iqn-
attack. Hie, recovered and$ came, to ,\ )
'at
� ,
Of'course busses tra-01 the traffic
'has been, selected as a judge ,of live
stock at the,. Toronto Industrial Ex.
No weapons in H -I's hand are'seen,
No voice. of,:terral 60 -
part to thlemsame, spiritug-1 gift and,
sio - havie some :fruit aunbng them as
Wing,harn and was his store all 0 I
day Saturday but about 7 o'clock ,Sun- � . . I
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highways, where dan "'r is greatest,
ge I
hibit0n.
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. . 4,1= -Watts.
.
among other 0edtiles, This, shows
I
day moriiing bad, another attack and I
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.but level. crossing accidents are not
XT. Walter H. Grassie, formerly
.of Seaf6rth. whablas, been in the
I '.
. PRAYER
h-dw the gospe-1 had been spreading
I since the day Pieter receirked hd,.s cam-
,. I
a xe-1cccurence Monday nolon. W,e.,
togvther with all citizens of this d'is. 4
confined to the principal highways.
jewel'ITYJI;��'iness b:t -Peninsula Hax-
-
Lead me. to Christ, the liv . ing way,
miggon to .imcRude the Gentiles in his
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trict, hiope'that he will soon be ,,,�ell .
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The smallest villages and the open
bor, has, remared. bo' Vancouver, B -C-
.
N let,riiie from,1119 pastures stray;
missionary Work. ,St. Paul was firm-
, , I
ly that the Christ
enpugh to continue the- very active 4
..
At 6' Meeting of the Seaforth .Pub-
Leo,ld me, to, hollinessl—the'*road
convinced gogpel' of
interest he took in, the aff Airs of. the
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country have witnessed some of the
lic ,School Board' held recently, se'v-
That I must ta-he to 'dwell with God'.
was the powerof ,God unt* salvation
cointnunity. ,I- Winglidim Advance- .
, ... I
worst.
en applications were received for the
I - .
,-4&mon Browne.,
to every one that believeth to )the Jew
.
Tim -s. . .
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� In fact it is in the smaller blaces
position, (of teak�her -of -the new room
to'be opened'after the.l.bobdays, and,
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S. S. LESSON FOR, AUGUST 3rd
11
first and also to ...... the Greiek. He d -a-
clared he was, debtor bb1h, to the
I .
I Bowlers At Lucknow . . I I
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Five ,local pairs took part in the,
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spaces that the average
-Mlise-Grace. Older was the fortunate
applicant
,
Lesson Topia--The., Gospel For All
Grleeik% and to. the barbarians; both
Vo1he wisfe'and to the unwise. "So,
, . ,
TN�Aghlt Dicubles at Lucknovr Friday ,
'and
motorist seems to become the most
1mr. J�hn Sproat, Of TuckeTsrnith,
,men. 11
;as murih as in me is, I am ready to
nij2-W. i*lfer Alex. C,raWfOTd # .
,%vion second 1prize. Murrak Rae and
careless and take the most foolish
informis us that for several days this
Lesson Passage --Acts 11:15-18; Ro-
4
pre;ach �the gospel to you that are a.
.
.1
Ed. Nasfh won( fifth-priwe,. Tbe three � -
risks. Trains do not run, as fre-
season a flock of white cranes, were
seenhovering around ,the river in lis.
mans 1:15-17.
Golden, Text—John 3:16. 1 .
Rome also." . .
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other pairs iliat took ,Part were: A. - I .
. quently on our branch lines as they
backyard. �
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St. Peter in obedience, 'to a vision,
I
'Caiesarea
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Taylor and Gleo. Williams, Bert Por-A
ter and D. Rae, E. Webster and -Ed.
.
. once did, and special passenger and
Mr. Wil,liam Cash, of MoKillop, is
haV1n,g 2n immense ditch dug ftom
went to ,to the houser'of COT_
neHus and there preached to those in
WORLD MISSIONS .
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Harrislon. — Winghlam AdVance -
freight trains are most uncommon,
his farm to near Winthrop where it
the houge: "And hi� said', unto them,
Extracts from the report of Dr. R.
Time&
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Buys Goderich Business
but they do -run, on regular and spe-
. riter,
e % .into the creek there.
,Mr. J. Hogg, -a pupil at No. 4, Me-
Ye -know howAt is, an un,lawfoa thing
for a man that as a Jew to.keeip eorn�
B. McClure concerning the Work of
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.the Menzies Memorial hospital dur,
Mr. Harry --&rd who 'has been the I I
� cial o'ceasiona, and when they do they
Kilflop6'has sum*ssfufly passed- the
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pany, or to come unto one Of another
ing 1935. .. .1 .
algent in. .Chnitan for the.past four .1
_
'dan'
present just -as great a ger to tl,xe ,_
recent teuchers," eomminatkon.
MY'— ff. CoaQof the Sauble Line,
nation; but God hatth showed methat
I shoulld not call sipy man. commion or
A's anVor�o,dould guess, the keynote
of -.111awadking Menzies Hembrial
years for the Confederation Life in- 4 1
surailee ODmpa!ny, has bought ,the
,
motorist who crosses their tracks in
canie, to Zuri& on, Thursday and tele-
uncle,am" Then Oorneaius, related his
Hos,pital- this past year of 1936 is
buisIneks of the late WlUiam. Beatty. I I.
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the country as to the motorist who
graly,fted the coroner, Dr. 'Stanlyuty,
e3qpeiriqlnce as a praying man andhow
rural- hbsipitale� We wntinue our
11rurally
Mr. Ford, took over the business some
of Bayfield, that -be had found the
in bbedlien,ce to a direct- commiand
.advance in beco,m1ing min4-
darys ago and will -continue in. the I
does the same. thing in the towns
body of 'a man, badly diiffigu�red,
from God he sent for Peter. "Then
ed."
oflVe ,on Hatagilton Street. Mr. FO'rd .#
and crowded cities.
.
washed upon the beach. Dr. Buch.
Peter .opened his mouth, and slaid, Of
lRural Rosipit6ls oneg(jint in statis-
l
is -well kn,ovM'in Goderich- and' vicin- . I .
aftan, ,of Zuriek, eomanined the bady on,
a truth .'I perceive ,that !God is, 1�0 Te-
bics. may be -of interest. In the medi-
ity'and altW&�gh -he hasl, carried on I
All railway crossing are ,
which was, found) a watch,with, the
sPecteT ,of Versoln's. but in every na-
c9l pournal's during' the year there
.
his business with -Clinton as his "head-
,ade-
quately marked.by Signs, and there
natme, Wm, Vid-al carved thereon. He
,
tion he that fes-reth. ,Himi and work-
haNl2i bden. ipuWOhled istatisitics I ,to
quarters he has.sol& considerable in- A �
.
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is of time, even for a fast
bellanged to SArnia irnd,the bod�r was,
taken i4y friends'ca ThdtWay.
6th rig4litelonsuess;, is ak-xepted with
Him" After this introductlion Pe-teT
show thut " have the highest PT0_
poIrtion of candor "r'k,,iqf hos.
suwance in and al -rout GadtActi. Be- 1.
�
sides life ,and fire ins6raince.
- plenty
away .
"How
any
-hie also, r .
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driver to slow dowwand stop before .
'Messrs. Harvey and Wiley,,of Stan-
'ha"
prea6hed, J*sus: ,God aiYoint-
pibO dn'Uhina, b6ving newly w third
sells casualty insurance for a num- .
. ". .
crossing. Railway.er6ssings are not
ley, doce, solme ,big t1hreAing
lately. Vor Jbs. Hudson they thresh-
ed Jesus bt Nazareth wtih -the Holy
GhVst and with ip(owler: who went 9�:
more (than -our neaTesit runner-up.
This, we feef, Is due entirely to the
ber of comPaiiies,,--Goderich Star. . I .11 .
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so frequent as'to mak . e . a stop ruling
fed 38 acres in, one day; for James
,bout doling good, and bealdnig all that
co-oVervOto-n of oth-er hor�pitals in,
Docked With Wheat "
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. -them a nuisa e, but they
before ne
Jarrott, 30 aeres in, one day, and, 3,0
acFes, for Mr. (Consitrti.
were oppresiseld ot the dev,ill; for God,
was, wi - Min." ,
'th
sdrid"Ag their CaVcer casres -to this
centro. 'Our radium supply, though
The Superibr'docked about 830 ow
Tuesda;Y night With 501,000 bushels, of l ",
are frequent enough to be a very
Mr. JaMeg''Lairbliwaite, 'of Goderich
St. Pe'%r djacepted 'the, inwitation
simiall, ris in colitinuous, uVe,; and we
wheat ,from Fort Williani. for the ' .
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serious danger to the motoring pitb-
TP., cut 25 acres Of grain in two
-with,
of the converts iin Ca,esparea to tarry
them instruct
(hope within the cIonifirgg year to get
dome
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Gloderich ,Elenmtor. she clearecf
Wednesday
,
days orie team und a bin&*.
with amd thent ntore
much needed "ditibna to it.
illilglit with a load lot salt .. "o ,
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lie., and until all. level crossings are
IMr. Aabert M,`, " of, Clinton, has
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fully in the,way of 11109 through jes-
The medieal Journals alga TeVdrtl"t
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fro% the 0oderich Salt Works fbr � I
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eliminated, the Depart-
contracted
' t6 P - Forepaugh-'s) cir-
im, Chri1st, 1. . - .
When
I we halve the highest ncidewe of Men-
dislealsfe,
Wallacdburg,�Gocberich Star. I I 1W.
,Highways
' cp� w1ren in town,. with imo
.
May returneld,to Jerusalem'
ereal a any hospital in
China.
Struck By .Car
ment, in the interests of public -
pokm& of �sih- meut
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'he. found that hits preaching the,gos-
ISruch merthods Would be ut-
'Mrs. Edward *601si-afer, of Amw - ' -'
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I safety, 'should compel the motorist
.Mr. Mett* Lookart, has- been'ft-
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ed " te&her ct the Auburn,
peil, to iolth4* pe6ples, than, Jews had
alrm-dly [beieu under disous-sion'by the
Wrly impb's'sible without our branch
hospitals. ,
..
Iree, ne�ar Stratlford�"%uffered a. *teT- .
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to come to -a dead sto.p before cross-
schooil hT the coming term. I
apostles and -brethren and they at
Olur ,brarich thosOitlallg have* ee'as,ed
.
Tible experience ,on' Sund4y Oternoon .., .
when she was s", ak by 'a car, but
. ing over them. .
Mr. James Emigh, of Blyth, bad
his 11oTelread ba(My cut *hile, worldrig,
,once iar�proached ,him saying, 'IT-hou
Wetntelst in to meff uncircumcised, a,nd
to be acceswories in our medical work.
Thely am a delfiniteund integ'rall part
I "
fortunately escaped Without serrioug,
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Rqgarding -the, ban on trucks as
t
with a circul�r �pw in Kelly's saw-
d,i,d,%t eat VA,t'h them." Wl�th great
of uo and- we we ,an, lintegrad, part of
injury. , The mishaip occurred, an. I I
Mnggton 'Street When Mrs. Wettlau-
passeniger coadhes, it might be claim-
Mill. It required six stitches to. sew
bla1ldnelsS Petelr told of his JIOPPR vi�
them. VW'10 WO d)o Vot acclept fin-
fer, Waflking ttoIrn olne car acros,s the I 'A
ed that it would impose a.,har-dalhip
up the wound. ,
'On Sunday last while a little. girl
sion) and' subs1equentioWdrience, to the
Ispilrit. Hie furthler drisleoursed on the
aneipl real0onsibliffty, for t1helin it does
not �m*pi thatt thely are -beyond our
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road t join her husband, stepp6d di-
w
Of Mr. W, H. Verity, of Exeter, wag
.
caminIg of +life, Holi ,Ghast on those
_
oatilbrol.' lNis veaf ��he test Was
Tlecibly in the path Of an, s�ppivaohing,- P .
TaVIStOok car. thrown in!
.
car, or the poorer classes, who so
in the loft of the sitmblo tbroving
dovmhay,she slipped thiough,,a hole
who ,heard hirh 1pr0ach Jesus and
reddedf: "ThIern, 'remembered I the
made wh�qn we found. that one doc-
tar VMS not WL41 sul'bed, to, the diistrict
,She was
the air and st a ferider of the I I
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frequefitly make use of them for pic- ,;
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and fela to, the floor, materely injur.
I
word of the Lnrd. `biow, that He stid,
in whic1V hd was, locatm; be wa,
s
mr, from w1hich. she ,was, thrown, to . � I
the The victinn managed'
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nie.and other pAirposes. But the
ing her aM,
Joseph Gofty Jr of Morris "
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Jbilin findleied ba�pdz�4' with, wat,eor-
161111 vfs� EbaR 'be blaptized w6ith. tjh�
transfalrTed toi a place sornLel 60 mile's
away and 'the doctors, were exchmg-
.pavement.
t I Mer, to the A& -of the road, t I
I use of the tru .
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4enii roc ,V. . W
with a, palin-Ail �id -aftl #
061y Gilfoft. FbraLvmu& then as, 00d
ed., Even thlough we have "pbs#dl.
. wVV She lapsed into uneonstious-
nem Mrs. Wettlaufer Was, ta�kpn to .
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. has become all tafrequdht an occur.
` cArrying _a, grain, cradle Land in
.
Stepping over a Altdh, f4l On the
,gaMe� thelm, the like ,rift as He d.-x,d
unto Uls. WhID %*162*ed on the Lord
1Y 'no idOniteol, the,ftiqofer -0
Nftg mhd'
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and has been working -out v4ary aat18-
A - r .-"
lexandrA, H!o8fp1ital wbere an plxam- -
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� rence., , � �
bla& ,of it,. entUng off ,a la� Voi,
Adsue 0hrist, *110t VM 4 that, .1
faft0ftilY Over since. At tWesent in
inAtioft revealed gay&sio-n s an d' � .
gtrakdhesi but To, bitfien- bones. The
-n, ore are ot1hor modes, of tran &.
tibn Of the left hand and a opieet of
the bonft
ldoruRd Withstand jGAVI
Vhen tbow*ho tlobk'Pe�eit to taiak
the area from the Iftusi--bOrder to
the-Yiellow Viv�dr, and froah the -Ping.
. driVer OF the Titvistbek eat, Olarence '
',A Z,
portadoil and any or all of them iie
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t�or ftld"19 Wh" Viley 0,01figiatred to
'he
Ran trR610; Weft a0biln to, *6 lb*der
Neleb#'WM quftbioted, by 10hi4f R. C 4 .
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,'tot* Vnd
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Po �thftit, but wits irot detained'.
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