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I + , y �'O* y '�ow U19 ' lit -0 ", , , �, :�;.�. �,, I . .. lrtea4, 6ry, boy in every fiat 11 [Did you over- kulow"h- , , " ,.�,i�!,',ll'�,�f','�,!�.� ", , - . ., I .11 Y, , " , � _,:X,,Pp "W ar,i, RO. , I -t,b,W V�3= view, ftwx I � ro, .,;,,7�11.1-I",�'.�i�'iili','"I , ,�, � ,,b 1 xgl,oe R­­Vid r. '" on each, thousand Dig . 'i . . "wh ., " � . , . . i, airettes 7, , 0 � . pe � I , U, , 1�6mes therein, -contained had, an - - (Ow- . V,g�$RPW',,'-,',�., ""',J , ev-1 l the I of fft, spd taxation cii-ts in the price of eigar to whAich , :i 1 I � I 5jo_, � ,�l '" - ewe is a t4 stamp tax ' " �, $ tli�,�:"� tl,�Y-Iflii`] 140.Al i � , q_,� a . Oft 040 I -,T�,N� " �:�IR :$ _t-.Seaforth, Ontario, fall . I 6, I . I -eq shlbuld The -added other taxes, which " 11" 1, �%`& uai tance with it. 4�Voll, , :,,4%,, ,, eti, asks, the St, Oathxr'itAs' St - 1� -1. 11, ' � n , intimate a �n I I , , �11;li �RN�11'1.k "I 4 ("I at,.g. aftemoon. by XeLea L ' I - 11 I . 4 L�_ I �� .1, .. irtem to a %otM of $4.63 '_ I � 'd , "" iq , Mr4i. TUckey .. I "I " iI� ., .�44 li I , ay . But The Globe is on sure ground ­ I . li� , 0 . �0;­i ". bring the tax - ... �� ,�t I P ­ �% . . fto � dwd,9 � If The L%tv I - I , I . . � t:, '. . , Xhe Canal cigarette in, ,rattles. -an 11 -loess of jli�.t, . " ,,, ,17 r I hi", it .... . there were no prizes of- I iper thousand cilgia $6.66, them, is Foillowl - 's . . &u,jt)iy is ,Ohis� to— , ;,i:, , , - - ,,,Q_,,: - . , I �;;, �, ��,ii '�,, w en says ' out -price W,ax tal lls dieducted from . months : Irs. 1. � � oi —�un,Ev ad with a i�einoulsl ­ ­" R�,',�. :­ , � . polsitor ­ . , , Oblarles E . Tuck- I ', " �, , fered for special proficiency.. But it From The Huron Ex, Caused by a new reduction in the left to the manufacturer $2,12 per eight X the home .. ,�! 'I .for raw maitel labor . . ;:� :�� $Vbp lipflon, rates, $1.50 a year in - ey,passed away Tuesday at . ". to Wholasialers, 14y thousand I il", . , . , _ ,..or, , ` - price -1 cigarettes oviephelad. it is feared that this. ,., . rs. L. F. Rafuse,, .. �, !,,� , ear. Single might have gone on to say that while I September 1, 1911 of lier,daugliter, X ,� , the Macrd-onald Toba-cop Oompany.-At ,and f . ­ en '3 a Lond,on, in* h-ev . ir ,i , , �queq f, will 'not be- suracient to - 4-.M lakenzie Ave., . ��_�,�.� , '�`-�, ,,, ...- �­ . ' � The other miDyning as Mr. ,W)MU, the begirming'Df 193,0. igawet - 67th year. The deceased was 'tgril � J ��'!J� '.. 44Y , ; .orellga, $2.00 a y . .", ' ' .- there were no priz'e§, there were ell tes were spread "I'll ­�� s 1 cents e $8"48 per thous- able the i, -a . .. I _ T.4 ... _��FQIKO 1.1 ach. . more, than a few p0nalties exacted of Exeter, was triimming a trie on sol dto dealers at I I 0_.',�rdaoturer to make a pro- in London Tbivnshilp. her maidi, I....", , m M '!7, 1. . I- , ' slipped, an;F his and, lie u 10 - per cent. dis-dounit to fit iiind,., thi�Y, an turn, my endeavor . "'eT . , . ith, a foT- to .1 ' ` le � 1, �, 3 .11 I V - - of toibntg�icoo pUr- nianale, being Carr� Hedges. In 1914 IN 4 , I 11 Mnl. ,I'll * '. With the -knife, This compared wi press on.the Price I 7 Mov-1 ' . I . on the boys for the lack of profici- ,, the 'Awn the W joihi�e�;r . R --1-1- A . ,hand carrike in con 1. . Mr OWWALrs. Tucke and faqOly " - 1� I I ��_�­ I � Avertising rates on applicattion. - - -$8.68, After Vae in- chased � / 6 4' , M , , � , :y, or.the industry through which Icuiting, . rastyl woauoutd. mer price, of , y thel ' � 1 �4,1�, I �W6' misiantime, the consumption led to, a- farm on the 4ighway north .. ", � I . . . I . . enc . -tax lof 2 per cent. -In, I �� % ,,, - � � 11 � - The irink of bc li .'' Ywlers,, skipped by crease 4n 'the sa!tles I I . "', , as pined. And . ' , , "i] - (Mir. G F - Of -as increased very of Exetex and about tive years, agop 1� " 1,7 ll �. that proficiency w ' ,. Colling, Won second garettes h ng tell v ", I , . , iT. . Members of the , ,harply. Cigarettes, relleased, for con- mati'ved mOlva' �0 1EXie " to "' eil� Canadian WeAl� Wize went ilintid effect on, May 1, manufac di 11. ,I . , . � 11 - decided to, absorb 1%. per cent. is I Ir I . . . --Xe* sp wera. Marin Street United Church, active ' �. "I I � 1 Class "A!" the hand that dealt out those pe al in the"assoclatillon match -at the Exe- twiers e I 1�� 11 . 11, apers, - Association, . in ,Canada for the first six .5fts,.- TuckeY was -a member of.. th . "', I .1 . "I I'll ,6.�- 1 - ties didn't use a 'Straw either. - . ter tournament -and wasi 65mposed, of tbi,s tax and pass the r maining sumption ' in it13 varioll orgnnlzation� and be- 4 ,, �" ,. - Weeklies of Canada, and, The Huron of j. GA,ev,6, j.0jin Beattie, W. Ament ha.1f pier !cent. on to the, trade. The months of the .pires'ent year � L �, I " - , . And for the information of pres- and, G. F. Colling. � Eat ipricia, tbemifore, rema,ined. ,Wt iplaced at 2,5015,000,005, an increase . .ds. Be- ., , P�. � 'j,"R i�i­; , of 41/p.per cent. over theeame period loved by a Wide circle. of frien i " 11 - 941, County Press Association. . -1 that Sir James W),itney will speak in ,$9.48, but the discount -to jobberswas, During June, 1936, ei r , � , night explah igar- sides be, bereaved husband she is � ­�­,� I ent day'youth we r .per in 10'35. 1 1 I '4 1 _ . . 4 MA141 I " � Ciardul - Hall on Tuesday evening lowered from 10 per, cent. to, 9Y2 , . — ' in su; eight i children. Mrs. ""... Nl.� I a biicksaw-was a straight sAw blade, next In the interesits, of J. J. Kornai, cent. More recentlyil, ,however, the tattles rele&ged. for consumption- xv,ixed by tt, Cyril, Elmore Mrs. . I �31, . AOR , Friday, August 28t I h� � round which was built a framework tihe ,e,onlserydtive, candidate: Haedonald, Tobacco Clomplany an- Canada elsbablialied a new h�igh mark True -man Ellio I I t . 1,4�1,� . I . . I,t is Clift -on Davis arid.Mrs. Raffuse, all of " . � ' bert Henderson -has, seoulred vounced a new list ,price -to dleallers for that month of 50'(3,000,000. e and O -scar, " i,�',,. I t,Mr.. Hu; ri, Brue I f � 11 , to make it heavier and more awk- In addition, ,expedited 'that the ,cut in price of Dig- Lopdon; Benso I I � ­: I L . A pbsitdon as -teacher in the sch!ool' of $7.48 on, isdx brand).s. ' . ... V . . sed to absorb the artstites by the, Td,acdoniald Tobacco of this co . ��l . . I .. . The Quebec Election ward to handle. at Bryansitin, Middlesex Clounty. the company promii slant cemetery, Iq . ; � The Seaflorth annua cent. sales tax and,� to ,Oorapsny will later benefit tfie.-can- made in )mount ., . P V I.... L: .1 I i Tiiii� berenviel will have the "7 i . ;� I . .1. . 11 I " And that the insepArab,le compan- was held, on Friday and Saturday, ,allow an- ad-fitional 1 per clr sumer by reduction in retail prices. pondlon. any friends; here.— ­ , I own the If thisi should, taike place, it :may ev- sympathy off m T, 'i " The result of the Quebec Provin- .1 the saw- there being a large attendance. Some cash. This would bring ,d � f, 1� � ion of the bucksaw was ut Exeter Tiiinas-4dvocate. ­,'' I I stll gre0ber in- �- �' � I I lectioh is now histoiy. -What . of the exhiJbitlors were Mrs. 0enitraell, price on theise zix brands of citgar- . le -aiia,bly lead to a i 10, 1, ))� .1, tial e horse, w1iieh consisted of an .axle Mrs. Brine, Mitris. T. "Rands, John ettes to $6.66 per thousand. . erease in the consumption of cigar- Barn Destroyed I By Fire . 4 1 z. . Nationale party . 1, , ..cott,' IV. Hartry, Dr. e D biO 1. he large ibank barn and piggery �� the Action Liberale it"Were, fitted at either endwith Grieve, T. G. 6 It is gerrerally believed that a fur- ettes. The inlereas, d co sumpl I of , T r"', ' - as . r . farm of Willert Bros.,- just N, 0 1.� did to the Liberal ,party in that elec ood - in, the ,Burrows, O'. Mackay, H. Edge, H. ther'redluction in the,price oif cl-gar- cigarettescan easo -be taken as a sign. o n the '1- . . two,strong pieces of w Steplahnsion, Mrs. A. E. Colsoi4 Mirs. ettes, to dealers will materloEy re- cf iiln,�provl busiliness conditions. West of the C. P. R. station at Can- � I I ��, ,.� tio ill lik-ewise go down in history - ., 'fire Thurs� , I V_ . n wi form of ihe letter X. J. J. Cluff R. 6, Hays, 0. Nell, Bert , � I fralia -was destro-yedi by ek. The fire ' . - " I I,." as a political record f or the complet�- . And the* mode of operation was� I. icluff, C. ��art, Mrs. Geo. Tumbull ' I � I I day nior . ning of la,git we 1111tw "I , . . � * � - I �z �__ I . I IL i- 0 . it ted th- ,pump house and ,had . *­' . � I it, depend- ' and Mrs,. E. iPappIR. I � , , , %WO , "" ' T ' an � "'I Mess 6f its success or defe: to place a 'four -foot stick of cord-, ,Mr. and ,Mrs� T. R. Thompson,, of # �. 'gain�d mly a. small hea4way vh' 0 . ; ��� 11. :ing on the ,point of view held by t , ,. : SMILE OR I w- . I 0 ' I ...."".. � - iie wood across the sawhor,se, ,place one Brussels, cele,�Ptlad their silver wed- 0 JUST'A 49.. first noticed. .It spread rapidly, 'h-3 I ... i" - ' d1ing last week'. . . 1111111111,11111 ever, and was soon a mass of fi�ii,.nes. A it � �Lll 1 I �:Quebec .electors. knee on the stick and'both1ands on C. Balsker has purchased une bl I . Mr. Andiriew Hicks was the first. to, � �,, I ­#­. . , .. I . � . a and, he was, socin R , -ninety mem- biarting,businegs of J.'Eilltitotit, in, Brus- � The -\d, -atient ly) - "You know, arri�ve -on the seen �,;l Out of a House of P (6 . .4e.. the saw dnd then - one shoved and h in as man- delepl_,sea iveT was hard at do ismal first illness I've followed by others as the alarm, was 1, i . 1; _­ . bers the Union Nationalist party -sells, and has, put J. Elmig Suddenly an ctor, this is, the .. pulled until the sawi worked its way I . voca-k on ithe ocean bed. n my life." pread. With hiel V, alger. urgent volice ca,ml the telephone had 1 Doctor (brightly): s . c effort four hOTS- A. , A " - . . carried '76 seats to the Liberals 14. to the bottom. I . � M-aster-Jilrit. Drehmann, of Bayfield, whicih connected hdrn with the boat -"Wall, let�s hope it's going to be your esi four calves andi a'bull were res- !11, . .. I .. 11 N -1 . I . bT ke his, leg the other day while . . I cued from the stable About thirty' . . I I . � ... i�,�� How complete that victory was is above. . last." , , ,, . in. an, a�li I ,, ;;­� This ., operation w med - ' oining building. . - I playirigg. with. Oth�ir children, and in `Vhatlis the matter, chm?" he Vigs wa�tre .,. . wif: kisses me every and Ili eve were all rar iaved c,alely' , ll, , I I shown by - the f act that at the elec- 4 1 I twice, on the same stick of cordwoad jumping off a fence the injury was asked. I 'Bob: "My I I I . I em � " .. , � 110oinve uip quickly,"' he heard. "The time I covoeinto the 0. � i ".11 tion a few months ago., the Liberals inflicted. I house!" Laura: bat a couple of. th, ran bacl� I il,� . and the boy was lucky if he didn't A movernent is ontolot in Gode * rich calptain I a Just told me, the bloomin' "Aff-ection?', , Rob.. "No, invesitiga- through the flames and- peilished, The . 1, of one Inde- I . crolp, of . . . l,�. ..% held 47 and'the support have to make three cuts. It all de- ,to increase the, hol�piitial accilm,mfoda- boat's sinking." . Llion," . barn contained the season's. It f . abbut 2ol bwhels, .It-,. I pendent Liberal, while. the Nation- tion there. The old Cambria estate . I I .hlay together withi . I I �. I pended on the size of the household , bar ____ 1. . , been picked as a sluitable loca- of wheat ;and 2ciol bushels ,of barley I , l'..... . alist party, had a following of only Ist6ves. I . tion. . I . � I � I . . One hundred tushels of wheat Q_ I - 11 P- . , W: 26 members, but had. the'support of A. dislassibriclus flre took ,place t 4D' recently bt&en 'ElAd. A new wagort, I h . I .. �,V-,' It never took much practise to ac-, a ' -with orats stood om . .1� � I Wili-itecrhurch on,I'Monday afternoon of O'SUNDAY' AFTERNOON, . e with rack loaded I .. ,." 16 Conservative members . � I " ..i". . quire a backache or a backbreak last wei T&. George Cottle was 40 1 'the barn floor and, was destro,yed'.. . : f it 'was, a t running -his-' planing mill and it was 0 , (By Isa-bel Hamilton, Goderich, Ont.) 0 The lbarn was 36 'by Too feet on a, . . . ,"l- In the recent election ", a bucksaw, but. oh! what a 10 I � - I . � � � ­ � I I with I supposed sfame,splarks froin the" oke - . cement foundation, the foundation be- �. , . . � , V. il betweeft .the Niation- ", . .1 �. I -ext. ­ . I , . rk -stack got into� -the upper part of the � ' I ' , ilng destroyed by, the h Flcirtun . I 11 � straight fight . �. . � � of -practise it took bef ore the -wo . 'Caeo The, prejudieq2i I I ,"%,�.% . alists and the Liberals, no Conserva- - I could be don'e'-with-dut, or,,(�� or both. mill. The r�of war. ablaze in no We!ve ..a story to� tell�to, the. hations, Peter at - area. ately" tPhere'was no wind blowiri. at I ,", . thrie and. ,several thousand dollars . hall turn their bearts: to the of the Jalwish Christians agairint the time as everything was so 13TY - , i ' ,.". � I I '. . tives or Independents, as such, con-, I 4 That s - - . thei-ir ,Gentile brethren, were is6 st-l'ong that there is rio,tellirigw.here the. firt-m. A I .. I, 1; l . .�, I We haven't a doubt but many old- worth of property was, sio-on, destfty- -tight: . sion at .1 , 1, 1. � testing any seats, although the Pre- � ed., Hei carried no insurance on it A -story of truth and ;sweetness, that they would regard the vi might have ended-. Barn and content.4 � '. - ' I . .1 . er Canadians would be interbsted in tory of ,peace ,and light. � . Joppa gs- appllydrig, not as; a gleiii-eral were insured, flar abo;ult $3,000 -in the- ,� :,. .. ' I . mier-elect Mr. Maurice Duplesses , � _' loss will be around' $4,000- As , i,� 7 and' "h'Patriek O'Rourke,, of the 7th ' ,Ill tuin to. dawn- rpl�,' bult as a� mare persional matter, Hay Towns . ','',­, . . . � ' I ,seeing or hearing about this buck- 'Mr. For the darkness,sha � �Autholrlizing the reception of Cornel- Co _4 hip Muitual. Fire Insuran-, I a . . 1 i ,�'.� . was the former leader of the Provin- . ipetiti6n in Peterboro, , colucession, MP'Killoi mlet� with a . Exell Timiels-Advocaite. - q't-, . sawing corr . heav ,t, i4as -and his party alone. Theywould I I tl�,, cial Conservative, pArtl atid leader i V 16sst on Saturday when And the dawning to nobri-day brigh . Returned Rome . I t "Ili, I and more particularly so'when they . � very- . gr t kinjg'�doni7 shall niat see nor understand that it�auth_ . I I .1 ,his barn and ,,his, loutbuildingis were And Chiilst's elt I � . . 'Dr. and', Mrs. J. W. Shaw returne,f I I , ��,., . of the Opposition in the last two Leg- . I orized the active -evdngelization. 01 11 . ,.11� ". � were not required to, be on the ,Work- ;destroyed -by fire. ' , eom�e ion earth, i Monday after their -trip overseas to, l,'�. � On August 21 t Mr., Willaa�& . the lGentile world a -did. the proseou- i . I . ,� islatures. . . . . �. I s Bell, The 1kingidam 'of love and light. . the Vamly,,unve-i'lling. They had ,T I I'll. ing end �f the bucksaw . Of Hensall, celebrated. his 89th birtfa- - -H. E. N&choL tion of aiggressOve Christian efforts I I . 14 . ORO I enthim. . I ,`,;� The, Nationalist ,victory ends a I -day when. 2� - nwnber of relatives . , . among the h I wonderful triV and enjoyed it thlor- , � . I . oughly. .The d1octlor says, he never .1 . .. 1: ­ 'beral rule I. ;gathered 16 do ho-dor to the occa- I commis- I , 1'� I , - Li of provincial affairs - . . � PRAYER .The; apostles having been , - missed a metal all 'the tirne ,l wn,r� . 1. I to heed, sioned lost no time. After earnest I ; . I 110 1; �t.. .. I . . that has existed for forty years. . I I A . I I sion. Z2,_�' - lHelp_ us, -our . Father, isciplas t,b and prolonged religious serivices the away, so bliat proves him a good' . I I 4 .. ...��...,. . I I I 'Did. Treffrey, of Chiselbuirst, who Christ'is ,minmand to His, & � y sailor and a good traveller'. general-� ,,.-, What isstill more remarkable is the . ' has -worked for Mx. 0. Brien the last *each 167teli'gosippiT6 the whole world. left their Christian brethren -and- set t ', I I .. ly, as the pace was, -often pretty, swift. - .1 . ... I 'T � Where Has It Gone ? two years, has purchased the H�oaigh- In -His namie we pray. Amil forth fon,,Cyprus, a ,place with. an lim- He says it rained every ,day whil&-'7 ".., , �,� fact that during those four decades I . . ton farm on the 11th. conicesslion, of i'. I � mange Jewisiliplopullation at that -time. . o, I �1� I . . tli.iy " . I - . 'Hibbert. The price paid Was, $5,350. S4 ,S. LESSON FOR AUGUST 30th Thoug1h, these men, were I.V specis'lly de- everv, iing on the other slide -of, the . I i,�, the Government has never been fac , �. . . I . . . � , ,,ge away except tons and that . Whirp has the summer. gone? To I Lei;sbn Tppic__B�ginnint of World signated for liwovk among the Gian- . '', e(k-by-an .,'Opposition .sufficient in 0 ; til,es, -they � telk Triads thi5 Jews the pbnd is as green als can be, nothing � I . . I , ' I Missions. _: -Clinton, '�'.. . t, numbers to make any -impression or , be spre it,,,is still -warm and even Lesson Passage�Acts 11:19-21; IS: startingpoint wheircie to influence, .the yet' �resdy for, Irl4g. -.-, � . I I- - ­ � .1 - . I . . '. t. .� I . I . I �� From The� Huron Expositor of '? . . 11 outiside world,-,-- allwayis .used flhoh�'as N,EJws4Pjecord,. .1 1, �., k ", i � m any way lrapede,,let alone shape, drierj� but- the nights are crowding . . . _.-J.'... - - ­.. . . .. ; 1, . -August 27, 1886 . . Gold@n Text—Mark 16:15. the lever whereby to, move-ithe stolid ' � Sere Finger " I I . k 4 ".1, � - ..­ - P­olicy�-of.the Government.. -. - in- on the days at both ends. � of the Cbris- mass of paganism. , � ­­­ 'Rev. W. G. Bugler b,f Bayfield was I it the . J401hn "I'lorrance, near Harlock, has ,A fierce persecution, * f 11-1 -1 ' adn't come to the tians followed the martyrdom, of They .itinerated, through 'the -whole in town Wednesday and call.�d inthig .. 11, I I Under such conditions the wonder Yesterday we h . a field of peaii, some of the straw so t,� t they were drivenou - t island and reached Pal where for offi,ce. Mil, Bugler is n.uw!jng 4' ra- . ... IN, . I Stephen, a , ,_11 � . not that corruption crept in, but longest day.of the year yet, and to- of which measures- over 10 feet in , ti ' d to the -,#rst time they camal 1nto contact ther Sore finger. While I 1. . is of Jerusalem.; but they con nu,e playing base- 1'i� . -length. I with agreat Roman official—Sergius ball recently the ball struck the end, ,.� that the doubtful methods of gov- I da.y.it is dark before eight o'clock in .1 The-pelople about the Grand Trunk believe and spread. a -broad the go-spe � I I , , I � . � � 0'.11 station in - -e breaking tha , � mes,l They.traive4led ai far north Paulus. He was anixious, to hear -of the little finger of his rilght 'hand 1 . erIlment were allowed to increase the evening. ,Clinton were rather amus . " L. , as 'Aniti,olch and to the islands of QY- them. He wl Roman citizen lik cord, and- there is some , I I 11 ed. the otherl day at seeling a woman . p,dus and ,Cirete. In. thleir preaching Cornelius ,of Calesurea. Having be- danger of its not healing, in which . 4 "', ".. and multiply over such a long term. At le'ast,.it seems that way. And I .sitting in the waiting room calmly -o ad with 'the ,belief of case he would be- unable b tr. lighten . . , : . th,ey confine their services t the .,come dissatisfi a s a� I , I . . . I . of years, until. it is said, they became we seem to have far keener recollec- - smoking a ci,ay pipe. , I I Jews until such, time as,tilie, way wa's N,9 iflorlefathem, he had comle qnder the .finger from the first joint. It is; 1. " 1, . . - - . , - - V�'..,. . precedented in the history of pro- tions of last winter than we.do of , A coluiple of lt6le Wi4birop factory �ned uP-by the vil given, to tihe influence and -guidance, of a man hoped the treatiment even will 'ire- . IF I ,i . I im . . I . . milk ,drawers were racing the other 0lPe i -the little member to full use- �1'011 * whereby Gold .taught him the who -professed the Jel Tebigion. store "'t. I - . . . I 11 . .". _11 vincial politics. . . .this summer. Hot and all as this m1arning when one of , them named .Pater, or all mankind. 'Then' This -man trield to -preivient hlis hear- fulnesis-.�--Cllintoln N16wis--bE�card, , I Z1. - -i" - . Godidn, turned' lthe corrier-near the gospel was 11 -lands to An ing -as 'Exe t6,d Over Big 11 Fish . r I 1111,�. However, corrupt Government summer has been, it hasi t really on retuTning'froin the is - J the apostl . St.. .PaIll, Tightly .i , I I ' I . '.,-.L L. of _ " factory too sWurt causing, his wagon h they included.1thei Grecians in "divining,the character of Elymasi the I . Louisburgh, N ....... &.,� A 1, � _ , practices are not believed to have as banished from.our minds the cold to completely turn over. No dairhaige tilac A fisheirtmani at I , 44 1 . . be.. tNat city. in,their ,services. God set sorcerer, denounced. him - -iin strong last week caught a ,glant swordf,ish- � ..... : . miuch bearing on the recent election last winter. .. . was dona except for. -the milk ing I al [of appir,oval upon their language, laying bare his true ria- - cr!9,te4-§afte a stir in the� town. P I _ I . sipilt and the canis were DDrisiderably His sel , . which . . I " . , ind I �.Ii The But summer is on the run. There brdised. I . preaching by causing man,y'to hear ture called upon ,God, to show =4 was'Pictured in many of the On-. 1, results as one would suppose. . ir such. The effect up- ,ta,T , �11 ., . and beilieve. The church in Jerusa- His Power ove �p papers. As it 1happenedt, Mrs.. , 1 I ".., � is no question about thati; Toronto Gelorgie Caldwell, writing fleom, to know ,of this and sent on- the (Roman official was such that ..- I � , ,:'. 161ber.al - Goverment, �Ithough Lib- lem came - Goldon, CuTfinghamo, -who spent x. . ,,, . Highland, Clays, County, 'Dakota, says: garnabas to investigate. Wh e . , shlels n � I . , . tully - ibition op "I put into the granary 1300 bu nmived, and �ad seen the work, of new doictrine4­4(Ciondensed � & 'I'l- eral -in name, was ae , the most Exhi ens on Friday and'the an he 'he was *led to batileve and accept th. holiday in Nova Scotia, was i the- � .. ', . , I --- from The town the'day the fish wasi caught. �. . I - local fall r . em and Exglos-itorls !Bible). �,, I �,� . . ll. I . Conservativ& Government that ever* fair p 'ize lists are out. ,of the finest sample of wheat I ev- gracie he rejoiced with th i. I I 1 S elle,d them to Do '; I . And the sound of the thresher * er had herei and wkl.l have wo bush- . She ,said thepeople were greatly ex-- :,. ruled a Canadian Province, and it . couns, ritinue in the I 0 I ofted ,war it.--ClUntion, News_,Rero�4. - I I els More in the -stack." I Ith ' . . , I "',li � �- � was against'this conservatism that . heard on the land, and the ,fall The cheap excur;sion to Niagara faii . From, Antioch Barnalbas, set WORLD MISSIONS 1. Killed At Collingwood', I I 11. � . I � rth in search of -Saul, Who because The Two White Fools. I . � .1 l�,_ ,. the people of Quebec are believed to ploughing is und,erway. Fallas held on, Saturday, was availed ro Tor tbe;Boys and Girls Dan'iel XciDerimid, Abriotherof Rev. I I rf, � . of by -about 60. ftom. Sell and of the .opposition stirred up against 111. - him on. his return to Jerusalem,, B� Pastor lChuaurbera, of Luslida R. C. MdDerlrrld,.a formerr p0for of' . i�!,, . e finally revolted. ,-And boys'And girls, school opens vicinity. I ' ly hallk-� -a ,century ago r sbyterian Church, Goderfoh, I , ,�. hav � Ircm ,whence 'hie .had gone forl is, iNea,r two Knox P e A , I . . . . 10!'., ., . 'We know it Lieut. J. A. Wilson s4cured four a persecutor and returned- alive with young ii "I' :, . At any rate, they - discarded the . again on Tuesday'next. Englishmen appeared ,in Lushai was accidentally kililed at Colfingwil 1. . . � prizes �itotbe Wet. -tern Rifle Asvacla- . ',day. MaciDermid, was;- 1�1i,. *st, -had been which is a hilly district iin the , - zeal for the crucifiedChn A.ssarn On Fra Mir, .1 `1 1, 11W two old political parties and threw is mean, to mention it, but the:depar- tlion touranamlent heild recently i . n. ient­.by the ,brethren to his old ,home province in the northeast corner of fouind ,lying unconscious, in lbq� base - A ' "I'' . I" " 1'4 their support to the new Nationalist - ture of summer is a mean bu'siness� % , Ilbndol . I I . i T*xsus. There 11arnabas found India. The country was then newly ment ,of the ,building. Ill is, beliel , t # I I . ��, ,. " � I Thomas and Toseph Fox, of Hilb- 11 I A�,� I I b-llim and tofok him back to, Antiodh taken, by the lGovernatent, and it that he becamie ,eintangled in the belt, I t! I ,Party, which promised. Such changes all round, and we can" t do anything - bert, 'havle just ft-isked) a large firame 'dangerous for any foreign-' of an e-leletric motor and was dashedl I 11, . 7 !,-.� . . balryr,with stone bastamerilt. for stables where T,oy a who4e year they'taugh� was very '­,.,, . the new disdiples- and formed the ers to travied about the country with- to -the floloil. He was rushed to the ". and such advanced legislation that to hold it. Would that we could! . I ii! I . I. for Stephen, Doviney, of tbe Huron Nospital where it -w& found that he f A " I . �­ 1. __ these pre-election" promises are But after all we may have a nice -Evans threshed for the first so caU,ed, Christian ichurch. "The Out a strong 'guard. ' ,. if Read. James , iiahs, first -In spite- ,of all the .danglers the, two was suffering from faqle, lacerations . 1:' disciples were -called Ohrist � I �­ . I., ., carried out, will put the spotlight of fall. And we haven't,seen any wise same man 560 bushels, -of fall Wheat in An* li." . I M., .. �, 36 There were some strong 0 -ting Englisihmen toured the coun- and ,body bruises, a ,broken lieft arnii 14 0 "I .1,11. �.,. cal interest Squarely upofi Que- � � predictions yet about the coming one afternoon between 2 and 6 P.m. ,ouls man ,among thesle early gy preaching 'the Go-spel, and singing andpossiblys f1ractured Ekulll and dn,­ �, I -politi .7. - , The'bylawi to grant, $6,000. for 'eal an of education, and, pf hymnIsr Hearing ,them in the stree,ts, ternial injuriesli—Goderich Star. 4. 1. ',` bee to the exclusion Of ,'every other winter being a longerand colder one building a tbwn hall in Exeter wIlts Chtistisns�-­imi . 1, I T - .. I X.". 1. ,both iiii the Council ,of the people caime round to'see what Largest Yield Of Oats � . q- ir ,,., 31, . I . � I I vol ,on Monday and' carried, by a high position wasi haippe,pd-nig. On arr$�ing ait the I r I '.. " ,� I rovince in the'Dominion, not even ! than the last. the Jews and the Roman glovernMent. . According, to reploTba received af. . '11", ; ,, _,,� . ­ � majority of ,91.' as s.plot and seeing two white, . 1,, 4 , I . And inthe meantime, -the weather � , ,X11r. Jamles Murray (of Tuckergmith 'Chief alrolong these were Barnab men s'ng� the ag,eicultural'affice, iStratfordi, thus _�. � ?, _11t. . . I excepting Alberta. I .. . and 'Slaull neither natives, of Judaea ing in the street, their first, thiought fair this year, the largest yield lof,' , � % . i . I I . . I . st about right. Not too hot nor threshed ,an. the premises ,of Mr. Jas. but being 4n, Jerusaldin. 'at the ,time was that these two ,wbite meit must . , I I ., .. I . I is Ju . McIntosh, MAI Rond, in nine hours n *be either drunk or fools oalbs is, on, the 'farm- of 01-arience In- . I f P �� . , , . . I.. I "I., . I �. 0 1 too cold. Just a little too dry. - 300 bushel's )of wheat, 175 ibu�h,le o� 101 t'h'e f0unding of the, Christia - because nes,,,ft Pau,19, a 10 -sere field yield- I !" I I ll�- I .. Lushai in liWle' street in ing .65 bushelis to the acre. A record I I . , " , 0 neverr sing ... �1,, . . . .. . , , I - olaft and, 750 Jb`nsh1el8' 'of . bafl4ay. " Church. his his- broad day'light except when- thely nee ' I - I 1 . .. I.- . . . . I vi, of 'Tucker- From th�s ion St. Luke 111 was �, � I I ,also kept of the best four acres lo.... I For the Information offfie - ' - � I 'Mt. Wdliaini lRadso; torical sketch 'of the, Acts, of the drunk. ,Seeing no signs ,of drunken- of this plot, the yield being 79 buish- ' I I 66.?i­ I . . . � I smith, has refited the farm of 'Mr. lines the work �,of st, ness. in them, and, finding no drink els.—Witdhell Advocate. 1-1 . I ." �.. . Young. William EberhiTt on the 8 ' th c6noi 04positles, ,out taking an inferior of any kind-, they took them to be I I 41. I I � .1 _ � silon of Hibbeft for fiv�-_ yews., Paul, all ofthers S dols wbb ,had run away from' their (Continued on 'Mge 9) , � � ( %I. . MAT OTHER PAPERS SAY. Mr. Duncan Clameron left Bruce- Position-- -T'his'Only 'intural, 'for t' f � * , �� . . r ,&insmen. .. I I "", The northern city of Peterib,ofo I ' ke knew of the earlier hilstory b3r. - I ��, ., I field for ,Winnipeg recently where he LU . For' several days. th&e two men, I "i 1:1 � I �". ,held a celebration a Week or 80 al,90� . I , , .. I � . takes chairp of a ralilwwy station in' inforirn�ation­lgaiined from various 1k ." 11 I persons, :hut he, knew .of the ,later whom the ,Lushais. called flobls, con- writtev. The pebo.l.i: then told it to "i", 1', � Just' 9?icnic Talk" , that vicinity, 11 , .111-111 . Amd one of the most interesting fea- ..., �. specially of ,St. Pauly$ t-ti-nuled travelling round thie country, thle other fo,al, an.d-'4kkdd .what was �� I ,,4'. t I . . Xr.' T' lRoss of - East Wawanlosh, �;Istory, amid . ., i� ) Jll� ". I tures turned UD in the bucksawing . (Vrolm -the 'Pleterbolrough DxaInaneT) deiT�,�� at ;il;ii last we, -k 16 head Jourineys, by personal ,expeerience and preAlching and singing hymns Of One written 6nit, and, be would read, out, "' . I g "I , 1i I " - - - hin -tfhi8irefore when telling Tbaolphft�sl,th,: Great Being gfyoho is. the,'Malkar of &11 tbiel exact words,, th6ti the other fool - ,- - ,4 1 44­ M�i', � ' I . of Dabble, a pair of them, vmgl ,g ,�h t . � wopetition, for which some ­ history ,of. the Cliwich d . 'All this, -time 'told them 66 had. wrl They. *. - "I". valuable- things tih,0 "I � � I e bad 3,l p6tin-dis. , , people 1hAd . �1,1 . 0 . Adwridditig 'to -M. igo,Pei the J 11 .. tbereabouibs,, he dealls-Vith looked upon thlem, as f(Qs, anid in werb much, isurpris-eld to, Near that, 4 I f , , . I .. I , I,— . prws were giverL , I I reached the polint wheirie ,be is aftaid -to qWfle diriving'46iiiig the 2nd col Yal 160 1. h ,he speeiglly nearly every Vill'alge -virefe -and thinking there Amst be somk,­ �- . I _ I . that !part of .it whic - children . t ,,,.,, 'With reference. to ti . and F. W srs. C. A, Scott llmlowo. The 1! V" . jit COJJJP�ti- - SWq and ftfrAid- t)D go o'ft. 1Xv. Rioiwie. esys when ceseiou of Morris, Wei . � - , '7-.. . I " _ a l ketz in 'g% al Iriet -apiter of heard singing:. . sioilt bf.magac loridblarm .in the writ- It I I ��? - that poattl�on ftlt it abire'si i ,: hM an unpleasant .1 Ithirtee'rith. ch cill seetwo Tiolols, I see tvlo f&lg Ing, they took it gway aptl put # in- " , � ­ � I A16ts redo.Tds i � St. Pau'lls . , 11 � I "�"" I � 4, to" biff to.,G1 . elielction is coming. F mi Was Pre- ciiali missiotikr� lialboirs., Two real,, blig floollis I see20 . -' 4 the basiket w1hiet I re, they .keep .*eir- I I 4 t 'J.,tr _ �4e, 1,olpenthig of, . ,k , tialft ih I obeagid: "Older,. .. �robably that makes giood experience. A heavy stor I ., , , I rl. , ea:nl�i I ;: ;. , , , .- and its I , � lif, A I . I � � I "811 Will W keenly intee&ted m(aterial, fair a epeech alt, a politicall pillicnic in mailling at flie time 'arid just as they �Offln ," 10,�; � - I eatli,est vefses tell tili'tof the faimal After continuing for a cibn(Aderpuble vialulAble thl This, attrilicted a � 6 4 summer time. It goes well wilth th,e --slaindmich- . 'wave underl a tree li,glifting smashed ' calm. , 'I ,�,�Io�. . . �=ii, 4 ration or c6n that timle, however, the two -missionaries -lot Of peb,pli-0. Thl is from many I - , , h#.�;, r aompetition be- � og and"iternonade tamd imakas the &,Ifk feel that ! it ,l splinters. , � slppa siodration of T.?.7 � . " I ftteks�gl 1 afi-�, . ­% ' , �, ,.., 7 _i, "D, ',�, I .1 I 'Ta "'�x lt'� 1 - . ,2X-; , , Obtainada gm4knowledge ol lah- diffel 411alges, a golodf opportunity I lk ;�� , ?" , _. . I . - " , - 'Of the laborers at Ant- . ,�. it 1h P 'thit 1. .1 � i I 11 iMIfft-TWU �o , aterboro. They 1. a ebance ig Oomfing' ril soon to get Out and IMesars. Scott & BeIll, of ,the furni- WorIc 'Of !two "'."'If, , , , _. I ,� " � � AA9 � lioch _.r. Barnalbag' ... inid Saul. .This guagg, and were able to, make a for the t*u 111o,ols" to di&:whit they ,I , I .. '' �, , �� 1, , , , � I . 161, 11 I " ' earlier, days,. on the .farm � -qrganize and vote and clibeer. But wa� do not be- tare factory, Winghtim, ,have, oom,l­ qi,bV,g RV latelefitonr is olikelk to come as ralpiddy as L Hob - intended ,i; do. Thus, they -were able 11 " 1, ,, " menced -the eftel of a new addi - c:loileirlln serviim,- in which ,the ' , Lush,if alphabet' Wjhi6n, rid'alding and . , -, ,;,, % Ghlost, the atbildiln-gand! gulding .�ow- wTitih9 Nrere 'ifirst' introft,oia, - the toll the goold sel to thewild hill* It " , A .. tll!,� - N; ­V, ", fi od had to . , JMt, ilt is wM Ttlo remiari6bar 'bbait we ba& M tion to their ,factory. It, ,wift, be P lop e V'It',.' �� �.,�_ , ft,:": 101f." 40'r is . rl , i ', all in the Chureb, ti,,,o,k part saying, Lugil would. Voft belie" thmt, ,mfao�e 'e 'le - 16 11 " ­ , � - �, �'- eleetion in Ontarqo, on June 19, � 1934, and that - 40 x 16 feet ,and three storey high. , �,44 � by' this, ,mothod And. - 11$Sparqiba mie 13sainisbAs and,.8aul for iciiJibblitig on, a smistl 'piqfJog lof .lyg,pari Ifi vbhrao ,of time the good seed, I f I �Ilb , � 'i - ", t ", ,,,,,, ,�." �. 1. ". I y j4 just �b thtle b0bber thttitt tWo yeati,v wo. 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