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U ' - T�* 14005ftw . �. ­ I A. . . . anadian I'll always cavo ganized by ` " ,, day afternoon � twentrOve Yom* ago. . , W ou I %R, ' .. � . 07 ,, . vome, it isthe duty of the C Septembee? quent %proatesedons -were or , "4­�­'�. 1 � by, McLean i.. .. Pbwada - Mr.j; - c 1.1, 1, 1 � . , rs is; .to extempilify their piulte � � 1111 � I I authorities to see, in fact, to insist, . 1jstj?j Monday watts the 43rd cellebra- $rade gu�l I 0 'Az"§"�r�,t��..41��"" 1,",,�, -J.1"' , � , , ' shiP I I , , , ". , . Pbslirjan' and One Hall Twine Enough For, Threer I " . ;ft i I 11 a its *b- of iudusolftty and cm - ill 1. ,31 , I . - .- --!-�l— tion lot the day and initila Hly .1 llv�i�,,t,;�;:,�, , , - I . .1 setfor the first daj�y of obtain rect *Farms . 4 1 I , I " that all foreigners prove themselves Dgnition of their poslition . . . I �, �� );�:� . 1 "" ­ ­� � I .. serrance ww (,,"l, . ­1!1� I ,�,f . .... . I , I , I . I From The.ffuron Expositor of gays the liondon Free in the-echeime of -things, 'While (farmers in this, district feel # I , .. ;3� " ": il, k ., $1.50 a year i in complete accord'with our Cana- the mon'th, . I �",-_i�7. , ,-oa' ds' Ili . J 4610t,--, -, _pmcription rat , .. 'a al avy a; � t , . I Press.. Sokne years later, to. enable IT4=gumation of 'a. redogn4zed IA. tlie4r "OPS were not a- fe 5 4 A 'i��,�,lll��., . Ii thought and aims b6f ore they 1§aotember 15, folks to take advantage of the,long Vor Day in the Un�itedj Sta-tes and dther yearts they are ljway , -so - , $�w-�, , dia _ 191 1, � s me . - - � *&,ince foreign $2.00 a year. Single . I ' . , 1;1;�;,, :, : � 4� � I 11 7� , : Citizen- wevk�end the holiday Ivi the - " - - /I. . y I torse off than 'Dithe , fliers . I"), � - , ,limtnes, 4 cents e3di. � are� permitted -to enjoy our Richard IStanbury, XD., one bg the kg1rhAy 'And .... FAA was, given Canada wao the result -of the aotw - 'N . d ,� ', .� gs. T,�wo brot , . ,, , -W 'organization in the 'V A . ., � ". 1. I . rted on its ApjarAm- -tiew lot, w YoAghts of 'Wjo T. , tbia condu tdng fawimjs -side by side, -in I I I:.; ship. . I vjl1dest practitioners in JJw.. da,udW- and- MQ I I , t _ _­ ;� I I . . . . . . . for foiltj�Zzftx years a . resident of. bdlabOu's oi�r 'the seven.-ftures. was a piotwerfi;bl 11duity of ,Shelburne teh how Tasit 4 0 ��, ­� . I � . ho�ue Dala7.ed by the vagaries- o� the 8611al'of the last cen1bur-Y, but cessed ,yew they used a ball ,o4,twine mak- " ..� ­. ­ . . ' - ,..�, .. I Advertising rates on Applicati6n. . 10 I .. . Bayflield, pamed away at his " . ng f ur rou 0 . in, a.0 -acre field, of I.. .., 11 I � , , I , I . . 11 in Bayfield, on Thursday last. Gregowikin calendir Lablor Day's ap- its activi�ies in, 1894 When other labor t 0, rid A � . , " I . gra%n-- thils 0ear the tons man start- ..'�, I I . . I . That Ik What Would Happen IM,r. Tig Wood, of Logan, an& one, pearance'Monday is its high spot for orgianizatlona! took the lead. 1. � � � � ' Pegged to t ed ��6 ii W, �f twine and cut his � ., , .1. s. I . � * � " . Theire were den11OnfftM*OW1 for la- -the br6 . -;.J.", Members of the Canadian Weekly . . of the prominent fariners and sbqok laten6s ' - he first Mon- I ,grain O14 a 100-alcre, fsaim, - 1i . , , . " �day in the mtonth, it will be six years I "' ' W I I ... raisers of that town0hip, won a $500 , y comes Wor ree6gnition in vax�lctus� United I i0f 1. Class "A" I There is a wealth of good advice in 1040-4before t1hig holida ther took the rest of thleball and out �� 1. , "­ � 4, .,"', . ew.spapers Association,, prize offeired Sitates and 'Canadian citiets, from 1882 - I ' . i 0 1. '' , 141 , . bk the tP,riovineiall Der -A -4 . , i 41ate as September 7., - lilis gratin on a 12rai-acre farm, an4. they, . �� ", - �� W-eeklies of Canada, and The Huron � best .a af to 1986. In ,Canada the agi eigh- ' � :1 . . a recent editorial of the Windsor ..". part�mejnjt of A-gricultuie: for tbe. � OlMor Dlay In September i�- pecu- ft-t0n, ap- pold tha-balance;of the ball to a m� �,Vf', � . � � Holstein, malee and female. - p Uuadhed I'Lae stage of a .political is- �ar—lGiderinh Star. ' 4 qi . - �,V,�.,.. County Press Association. ...,,,,. Sta,r which said: "Conservatives are . The 1111agers of Hensall, were Aar to the, United States' and , Can- . � � .� � � . I "I 1 4 ­ sue. LF.11YOT becamle a ,force to be . I � 11 'I" . I __ . . trying to build up the armaments last to ada. The �Eurojpean CoLuditerpart is I .. Brought"Boat in Safely � , 4 , "' . stsDtaed on Sunday morning I May 1, often marked by di8turbances reckoned with in the affairis of ,the ..'Taickling a Job Ithatt, according tco . .. 4" 1.�,� . nut'llon. ., I 1,� 1', SEAFORTH, Friday, September 11. question a§ an election issue in Can- ' leaTn ,that Dr. Alkenhead's, horse anlj� I I ' - �� I . . ouitfit had been stolen dua-ing the isotmeVin-ilets. revolutipplary in, charac- elooperienLed, Sailor. at the rock, few . I 0 ; 1, . .,I.. . . ada. The.way they hav I 'has b,eenfround. -bew. TheNlorth AhW6riean Labor Da In, 18a4 Sir John Thompsan, then � . .1 , I e seized on niolit. , No truce, of it .. y . captains would attle-mipt, Capt.. Eld, 11 � -im I . "I', f twbilet - o1beeirtmd: by %lbor organiza, pi e Yriliv�ster of Canada, int.149-duc-, Robinson of Godevicra broukht the , . itney, ,Premier o: ' , , I , IF` ' pe'e,ohes CDI;�uons a measure maidug , 1;i'-' � Hon. Ian Mackenzie's' "peregriniat- I Sirl jimes Wi tlon�s in, parades and s - exaalt- ed, in . . � dole into Goderich har- � 11:., . Ontarilol, addressed a imeeting in the - - ,Day is - ,statuto,ry - holiday frelgh1ber Prin A � 1� Where Is The Swing? . rivilk ,on Wednesday evening k4 Sea- ing, the Worker and, thei powers and Laboi Poor lip Vhia height iol a jstmng gale I '', l,ll, ing imperiali§ts," indicates the hope I . . . I;, , . Mr. reepp.nsibililties,of labor, 'is welcomed tihbj5ujgh6ut the Dolmil0on. The ialme on Sunday. The Priindate, loadect -n I I W �_ I . t, back of finding in it some flag-waving bal-, forth� The chair was taken *W he pfJople gerierlaally ajs a week -7 ye-ar a. similar move was, made in the ' A " I For some considerable ime F,. Holtinstead. Following the pres- b' -v t of with ,grain was, drawing - ablout 190 1 1 11� 4�� es should go , end hohday'--the last for the sum.- United -Stattes and the cibietrvance . 9;,. lot bait. But the_ Tori � . ,eas of welcome the day iso,qn, spread tbatughout the lets -of watter. Sa,�Isovrs Who I , �'14 .1, we have been hearing a murmur and entation iod! an addr I meT � feet 10 inch * -A. .',�. � out that. If they went to. little, Mass Olive Rankin preseii-ted - understAnd ,the, djiMcufY1_,es- enoounteT- - Ill ..�11 . since the election of the Hon. Earl slow ab ' him wlth,a blan&-,jome blauquet. It. is written - that in the Kilddle dontinent. e(A in steering a bout in a,heavy sea, 10;4i. I the country on a platform asking . . . . -at many capta'ins, would have , A " . � Rowe to the leadership of the On- MT J. Ferguson, Seeforth, whohas I stated th .. I � ,: * � , - . ' ' ,the ter . . � 11 g�,qc�,�,� Canadians to double or treble the been manager of the furniture fac- stayed ioutside, harbor rath 0 ,. tario Conservative party, some loud - � .� 1, .,�.' . . tory for the past three, years, is be- -- than attercr)t to� navIgate t -e gap, 'i. 4 - . . ;;ij",..'.' . I present expenditures for armaments, . ."' I " -voiced comment in a number of Con- . ired . aind channel' Th,v boats would suf- I : . 11"Ig trarrsfe to the Woodstock 0 0 . , "I _,: , I the slaughter of Conservatives at the branch, and leaves town, next week, . JUST A SMILE OR TWOO I fer a ,bad nit'ght in euch a case, these , , I I ,t� :1 servative news�apers, to the eff F�ct Miss ,G. Hailitleig, of-Zuriclh, It 0 - ,autftolrith% stated ,but it would take�, _., I 4 , , 111. �, I..- . . that the sun had already set'on the polls would'be terrible to contem- - . . I ­E11hip, in- � I 11 . . �. I Aaken a =sition -in the postj loffice, 6 . . ­ � a p1trictky'eaptain lto'b,rting Mal -1 . ;, ' � I l "This alin't no bb*nkilng.,shli;p,, g,u;v'- side. Thle gale was exce IY , ,, I I igna-tilon of - ieding , , P�_,'I �."I La ss Canada, and a . plate." rendelred vacant by the res - There "s a dense summer fbg and , , , � y al Mmisis -R. IM-ber. ' . the officer'ton'.the bridge wtas becom- nj,)T," said a quiet volce; "this lere?s ng at tbe waterfront ou Sunday- 1�� , e , politic . s"'ro * �, - I le, 11 I �` "I new day was; about to dawn for +6h- If one read6- Conservative W. .Bendler a,rvd A_ Schilbe, ;of Zlur- ing nvore arjl& more exasperated. a ligiMbouse." I and efry wave leaped, ,bligh ,over the . I �)� e . . � �",l_ I 6� itlity w: i . I histor , one, soon learns what a prom- 10h, have secured, -the eorltralct. of As he Ile-4ned ,over the .sittle of the I sia-wall. Vhsibi -as g�lo'd, for- . , I � " Conservatives. y N6. inent part flag-waving has played in cutting wood on the Doig farm near bridge trying th pierce the glatom. he The burly Iiisihman bared his arni. tunaltely—Godetich Star. I . A , � 1111111�?"" I I I It is true that the Liberal govern- . I .... Kilipen. . saw a hazy figure leaning on a rail "Ye see that musele?" he bloasted. "I , Travelled By Land and Water. .I ­%_ -i_ ­_ - - I . I 1-111 I ment which had' been in power in . Conservative party politics, and One of the few rermaining early a few yards -from, his ship. . could stop a train with that!, n pTovllded'a speetacullit-r, . I settlers ,of Tuckervinith passed qway He ailinijost choked. I . "Then ye must ble either a Sam- Lake Hutro . li 11 - Quebec'.for forty years, was decisive- what a successful gesture it has been scene for. three diays, last week, the, . V i Sunday evening last in tlbe,pers�Dn "What do you think y1otu're doing son -Or a liar," said �his friend Wke ,being reached'on Sunday whem 11'1`11'-� , ' ' in their hands, at times, to,get them ' He had � ird memb�-r of the parlty clkrmax �4'k;c. .. jy..1defeated in -the general elections . of Mr. Donald Mell)-onald. with your hhjr�klng ship?" he r1oared. The th ne . ark' I litige waves� swept the breakwaters, , ., , I " �1,1'.� . into power, and at others, to keep reached the age of 96 years and was "Donit you know 'the rules of ,the laughed. "He',s itherf" be rem - � . ed. ,,,He's an engine driver." . �1 `:, zt it . What, wajs intended sclely as a boat . I I , .� I .rland-shire, - sea?"' ' � ' g., in that Province last month. Bl: Scot 11 , V. . . a rietitre bf, 9qthe I I . I A- 1 tr.-p, dei0alcpied ,into a voyage, fo,Uo,%v.;- I �[�, , " ' was not defeated by a Conservative I them , there. . lend. ' . . . I . ,� ,� ed by ,an Overland i-aimt Anbus- ancl . � ,, ,l I , V, �Government. In fact the Conserva- Perhaps the most successful flag- I M-r,.,.,R. E. MaTinink., of the Bible � train, for passenigers of the Ge-orgiam, 4 l' �v', Chi -s of the Wesley Ch I I g urell, 0intion, . I I ... I ­ ' -h a. silver tea polt The blow 6tarted in tbe ea- lbut:� - 0 veered'to the north on- Saturday a,al � . � Xi I . . .1 . . I y, as A ` AFTERN ' ,.6 remai - ned '-in that ,quaTter 'unt,d Sim- . , # tiN:e tfiird in waving the Conservative party ever ' .4 .. Z . I %. . that election. � . was presented wit 'a' SUNDAY OON . . did was in the Reciprocity election of by Vhie other members recenitl .��, I . ( . . -five years ago token -of their. wp - pre . ei-ation .. of . . his . 0 1. �. I . 1-1 ...- , day ,evening. Shipping -was, dialpir.7,�, . I I . . . , . - . . - . . �:____. _ .- ­ . I ign * That is, twenty I I (By Is" Ham ton, Goderitch - Ont.� I . �. ". I � - Nor' is there any apparent swilig r services. ' 0 1 . � � . _. 11 I . 0 gantized to somie extent, the: Georgiian, I . .� , I , . -r day MT. Asa Penhale, �f . . �­ �'..'. . towards the' Conservative party in but it is- not too far back to have � The �Ao the . �, . . seeking shelter at Toblarl�ntn-y on b�er - . . -, I � . . . . Stephen. had the. -misfortune ,to be . '.. I "I'l-.1 I the, Province .of British Colqmbi4i .been forgotten by the agricultural hilt on the head by a horse. A- big One t1hing I .of the i,, . rd, desire, " s,eirving ,of .the.-peaete. ...... of, tjh,e,,church. down trip. The pass'iengems remain -1- . . 11, �, " . 1. o . ,R, P,d .on b6hrd.untiq Sunday when they- I __ ' On ge sent by the ­, . I Interests and the people who 6e on fly had been, "henng the anDmal Flor all My Way thath miry been� .hearing the messag 11"', � , where a bye -election was held in Van- , I - c I wets tatken -by bus, to -Owen Sound'. 11 . I 0 ... �­',�­�, .1 � I . the farms, because the farmer knows and Mr. Penbale sought, to kill it Be it'lb,y water or bly fire, hosen dielegates, the church at Ant- and 'made the Atalance of their - tript � ­ � . eouver-Burrard last week. - I ' hen the horse,raised ,its fdot . and - 0 make ,me clean! I ioch rejoiced thiat they were ri�ot to . Viet , ,­ - h 1��', . now that it was at that period that w. 1. � e b I rites to Detroit ,by a special train. ..... I In that election the leader of - the ' I truck rbim,in the, head.. * ' be subjeeted to th , urdensome � ' - tinuled her trip minus, 4 � . -s - . 1, . I I . �. I :.l . l . pasjs6ntgersv-41o6rich 8tar, . . . . , . ., '�'p the ZWorth Laddes �Bowinj . I . � he waved,away the greatest oppor- The annual bowling tournament Of Yea, .Only ,V4. tl'he heart I el,ean and ceremlon�ejs, Of the Jewish' reli- Georg,lan conb aTty a -ISO - Club May l-'arger lylisii1on yet be mine, I � , Provincial Conservative B , gion. . . . , , . - - - :. l I . ran ,a very bad, third., Out of some W-nity .for prosperity that agricul- olilented on thegreen 6 'Alijurs,day and For mirrored in its deptU are seen ,,Galatians 2:1, 2, 9, 10.—Piul in . A ,still Older Coin I . l, . . . ... V1. I . I i The iting 'to the churches of Galatia Last week we 'mleiit�on.'ed a penlay- . .. I ture ever had, and in all probability - continued for several days. The things ,divine. . wn I �r - twenty thotisandoodd votes cast the . � . . I . I � , I I . trophy ,match was Won by ,the rink ,�, began ,his elpisthe by showing that which had, been dugup, 'in the garden . . . "I 11 I . ,� 11 .4 *11 have. . .,t , ever�vi ission of Mr. T. 'Carter,, dated 1854 On Set-. . . I ­ Conservative leader, who was a can- . skipped by Mirs. DeLacey. The As-' 8'0! wash Thou me *i-thoult, within; he haid. not received his conimi * ... , ..- .1 ' The farmers as a class, are as loy- sociation match was won bm� Mrs. G. Or'purge with fire, ,if that mustbe-, to preac.11friDmme�n; but that he had tilrday Mrs. Daivid Steep ishowed us .m !"', didate, only secured 5,106, being 1,7 - - 7 kL . ,!� , A- S1111si'vin and the ciansoWtiofi by - NTO matter h,OV; .if ,only -sin . been a long time serving Him w1ho ,penny ,Which her. -husband ,had, found I 10�1�'. al to Canada and the Briti.sh E ire . 0 1 R - I mp Mirs. A. E. Oolsonls! Ank. had ,empressly appointed and.taught when the pavemen%.,thr6ugh town wa5 t,,. I , 300 votes fewer -than were ,received I Die out in me. Amen.. . . . ,' ,;�L , I I I I as any other class, and have proven . Lastt meek Mr. Eli Rapien, ,of Man- ...�, . -4W. C. smith. him, before even the'spost-les at Xer- being put down sJleveval years, ago. It I ..'� , . . . ,.� . by,the -second choice, who was the - I -me acquainted witb� its dated 18,42, -twelve yeam.._earher I � . ,. � . it ,over and -over again, but it will tley, .met wfibh'a painful accidtntwilien 1. , . usallem bad beco . .. . '. , . I .. . 'he whelels of the I g S. S. LESSON FOR SEPTEMBER 13 him, apd with his viel and plan � ," I Provincial Preside'rit of the C. C. F. one lof t I wis it, than the,ovre mentdonjed last week. It I , ,� . . J - � ", , take more than flag-waving to blind injachine, ,passed I . ��P 1, "'' . . . L Over his. foot, leav- of.wowk. Be fuTther pointed out. that is a "Province -of Canada Bank Tok- , ,... , , , Party. ;n- it in. a broised condition. . . Lesso Topic- -The, Council in Jerus- hie went t1wre, as a detleg*ttel to sub- en Bank of Mont.6cal penny," having # 4 I ".'l . I . .to the best interests � . � - . I . I -f. , , . ''; 1, -t a , _� alem- ' M11. an imoortant question pertaining a mat, on one- iside and a pi '.,are of" . And the Liberal candidate, whp. " " their eyes again o I I . Last Monday nigh elv � I .��, I . �­ I L of themselves as well as the best in- tr'ic st,otm:;"�m.ftoTapath02d . . I . ly� Lesson Passage—Acts 15:22-29,; Ga,la. to thie'chumh alt large., The outcome the -bank; 4nv%u=,b,ly;,,Iorr-,*e,,.-dther, I :, . I � � 1 ,4.�� 11. . was neither the Leader nor the Preso-, . . . L .., , � I . 1-1 ra,in�. passled CiVVT Manley, but no tians 2:1, 2, ,9, 10. l �W&s that the pill'ars of the Mother It is an ioldcofn andMr. Steep values . ,", , . . � terests of their country. Golden text—Galatians 5:13.. I � 111-, I ident of his party, was elected by a ..�erii,us ,damage Tmai done. . . Church, perceived j6hat be hadt reiceiv- ,it as s,u,c4L----4CliV',on- Newm�Rtecvpd. , ", . 11, 11, ".,,.� I Certainly they will not fall again . . . The chutch at Ahtilocrii, to wfh'ich ed, as well as they, -the grace of God Oldest Woman Former Neighbor . I , .,T�1� very substantial majority over both .. 1 0 .1, ,�jdf woman who d!.Iejd at Bel- � I . , I . HT I for flag-waving- that is -intended to , . , Paul and Ba:,rnalyas ministered 'for a and he was then. received as a, bro- The ag, � , . . , M , � , . I '�A I �. his opponents. From The Hurow, Expositor comisiderabMetilmeafter returning from ther and gilven, along wijbh Barna- 6.3- weie4k, M1 ,I . 1. of . r mont, Mqn.,. 11h DES. nge. - . I I cover up the doubling or trebling . . their fimit vnisi,iorary �ourney, was bas, the r1glyt band of fellowship. ,1�1..�� . Considering ts w . . . . I ique Gooslaw, wha -is 4aimed, to have., � ��. I . . .1, . . the e enditures bf the country' of September 10, 1886 . being disturbed ',by the teaching of . 0 been tone hund-ped anO el ` years; I .1 4, we ask, .is there any manifestation - XI) I * I � . I I I -,Oine converted Jews wbio had come .. . WORLD MISSIONS I I � . 2"ven . 1411, The new ,iron, bri te, oll-d ,%%is well known to Mir. R. X . � I .tl' They are taxed to the limit now. Go- d,ge being' cree d t'her'e firool Judea. They tried tot Opportunities in Cofigo- Beige, � F'i�jher, of t�own, *, , I .11 -1- of "The Swing?" . S ' 4 by the county at ,Port Aillbeat is now . . do lived io,n ,blill- . 14 I'll - I . . . . ing into the armament busines convince -the brethren that it was . Percy �B. Last next farm for twenty years. She was' . - � . l l I � .- compjetedl all but the appro4cheel. An . I 0,11, 0 , necesisa,ry, to-keeip the lawa, .tof Moses; . During.reeent years Glad has been a half-breed, there-beinj -a --number-of . .. . I I would be the last straw that w o=1,dent very- nearly. _,ole=T.ed there 1 -­ , I 11 ."j", I . . .1. .Tld, a few nkghts ago when the contractor therefore circuan6isdon, which was, the gTehtly blelssdng the "Blible sclioal work 41hem in. tji-e seetfion and they'spoke . , . . I I break the ba�k of their industry' ,as chief rhe of Itfae Jew!,Jsh, rijiligion, carried on by the Ores, language �!T;JIA altlogether. . , , � 11�1, MT. Dan Crawford' in ' ,,, ;_­­ . All Thep Do Learn had- pen-�ovVd the bumvicade-at the end .. t -6f Congo. Bel - . I mulst be obislerved. by -Jew ajid,pr*sel� the southeastern -par . � .,:­ well as the back of Canada. I gel Mir. Fisher loiew them well alld, ha(f I ,� .." �, � The Toronto Daily Sfar. S4 '! "An I of tbebrlldge and a couple of strang- F, , je alike. It is .evident from t -his and ta-day -there are thousands - of learned - to . understand theiti language . . . , . . I .ys ers dtove down the bill in a b - I . In �the meantime too much attenr u'99y, that 1Paul.and Barnabas ,had diisipens- Afr�cans pratilsing God. for the pres- .A"". I 111..� ... I .. I fairly well from his ,long assodatiom . I ". . . Austrian was refused natuiilization , ' . When they approached the brink of ed *Itlh -this rite In relgard, to the ence of - these schoo i th r I- th ., ". . . , , tion has been p�id and too much said the precipice lblie horse refused to go " . a's n el . vi wi thern. They Were fex&elient . � .* , I l.1- . , because he�s b'eniii Canada twenty- , ' Gentile converts, and thit ,they in- lages. neEghbors, Y: 1, , .., , � e � � fuTthl6r a,md- on ,investigation found he says. — 01hvton News- . . . - . about the Minister of Militia's. reply tended.to found 'the Chri�leban church 'These people have- been s Dved from i rd. . I I I 11 I I ' . - I F CCO , I I 11 ..��', ! . I two years and cann ' ot,speak English , that the diangier.ivas, serions. on the princtiple that the Jewish cteve� the darkesit; heathenism in darkest, , - Rochola - Cann � . I . . . . . . 1, I to the speech of. Lord Elibink- deliv- !Mr. George Brown(iee, of the 4th ,es I . . I ,,, � I yet. ,He is the exception. Foreign- ' =P11ti' were to cease. -But the Jews Afaillca, because .upon theirn hath the , , V;j.,. I I . .. � I ered, in Toronto. What the Minister conceasion of Tuckersmith, ha . a, a regarded dircunt . cision as indis0ena- LigHt s6hied I- . JA -,�u6et but pretty wedding .wa6 � �, 1,1L, ers,'as a, rule, learn our difficult, Eng- said, he had'a right to say'. If there %talk of pegs, produced, from a single able ,td sta,1vati,qn. Paud and Barns- Thle)y halvio'been briought into Riving so'lembized, fou Friday,. August 28th,1 .e oil 4; - I " . . pc.a, which .has on it 112 -pods. He at 12 o'clock n3on. at the Anglicaq "I -1 I . I ��' h - th i R."Or lish lduguage - more, quickl n .. bas. contevided Oijtth these teachers ouleh wi a living, loving and al- 1�1. P � _y tha was any mistake made, it was not in puPiled a second stalk which had on come from Judea and we have' the magllvty Blatvaour, our Lord ' Jesus Church rectory, when -Rev. K A, � b r. . 1.l . . .... '', � t - . . I . .11 ", � � English. speaking people learn for- - - his viewpoint, but in the rather un- if, I 1 1 1 peas: record in lhi,s 16th chapter of the Christ, land have hjad their sins for- Hunt unit9d in marrimgle J,ftfian Mar- — , . ,:! , . �.;. , I I Mes*srs, Wlthi* and iSion, of Mitdhell, secand daughtev­'iof Mr. and. I . ' I ,", . eign tbhVes." ' I ­­: . firsIt unhappy debate in the bosom of giveh, their hearts and Nves, changed 9"t, .1, 11 �.. . I . fortunate way he expressed it. kill fTurn 70 to 100 bogs I I lorWin,g Wild Mv%. Sylvanus Gan -n t* George Th,ps,. . �� , - eveTy day the ,Church,. The contention and, ar- and ,t". ay they are fal . � : . � That is quite true. Many, if not im -.their pork' packing -est9blishmerit. Rocho,la, OrIlly son lof Mr.1 h-nd-Mrg.. I ,� ,� I im. - I .i ljll . . . If Hon. Mr. Mackenzie had said Mu% ,Peter Adamson of Senforth glimebt ­dovitinued without a likeli- -serving Hi William Roclidla, of Dmiy%on. Th'E-; - I. most forei0ers, who,come to our �jaj�iafac_ , We whb, have- been iseeing these , 11 l, I �. . that a tourist travelling across ,the county clerk, has reUm;a from his' hiod',qf eft1her ,party being . '.. I" . I torAy convinced. -and slo b&,Ih agreed r1hangs happen -during recent years 'bride ,Warre -a badolming gowni of liglht; I 11 , V,� sliores are adapts at learning the country for the first time, I -m erial- trip to the Old Country. . to trefter !t1he matter -to, the authori- have been maldto - Uo rejdicitj grealbl�r, blue geargette, J,lutel felt halt and ac- I ,�..: , p . ,mr. i. W. Miner, of Torouto, has t,lpjs in the chumb at Jerusalem, .The and a stong of,pmise to Gold is in our ,cegWories , to matc I Jh, and carried & . I . ,, , "."'.; language. Blut, unfortunately, f or, . I I.,� . I . ist although hemight be, was scarce- opened iout 'a .new tailoring amid gent's dielpii'tation consisted of -Paul and hearts. . I . . blauquet,of ,gladiolus. Jean Ginn, isis- � . I . . .. i�­ I I our peace and safety, that is .about, furnishing establishment in the stiore j3aTn1&!::ias, Who ,vilien 'they iap(lved Quite ter . of the bride, was bAidestmaid and' 1 It . tl.. . 11 I all they do learn about u#, or even � ly in a , position. to ,tender, a, dvice to latel'y' occupied. by Mr. C. L. Papst. a number of 'these converted a Pink ta&Wa silk dress, Brim, . 1. . , � 1�: I., I - Mr. Thiomas pavr received and -listened th by ffie men !have learned 'to. read ,and' witite, ,wore, I � ", . . the Dominion': Government, on mat-, I Ii.ey, of Seetorith were ". !,� . , , attempt to learn.." . � . I sr)ostles and elders. But par1t, beld and bace, responded to the call from Bruice Cann, was gTtooir�sjmwm ffyg, 0 1 - I'� I . ters of defence or Any other matters, is nuking. itTranglements, for the er- ;Ath the Jude -an te'whers and ,part their follows for h-0hp, in thi C, F.- Blanchard, A�r of th,b bivd,de,. I 1. ., �, ,� I . �;�' � ­ � I I . . a way. tt lx.�, Our laws, our standards of living �. ection of a new brick stoke on his, with the 'two apostles, so, that jilt was They have gone forth to lebviduct was miatron of bonoir. " I -do, 'Manch- I . , � . I atteirlmined not to decide without de- Bible achidols, -some as far as & huri- I�T I W little or no attention would have been vacant lott adjobling The. Exposiltor df d, niece of the bride, was -a dharm-. !., . and morality are something they nev- I . I I I paid to the incident. Ofte. . ,and, ing little flow�er g`lrt AfteT �he- I I t,': Xberati ' dred n4les, from, their homes, . .1 1`11 ter seenf'to fully learn, or even try to Albourt two. weeks ago a slan of John on; but tio cotinvarje their views e�r a wedding. dinner` was,-, l._ "Peregrimating imperialist," whil and IUD e­Apretss the outcome to the 'Gold is using,t1helm in at,woffloild, man- q emlony __ � . . . a Donnel abotilt; ten years, of age, ner; fthey afib iteablii ,the -Young s�emvied at the blimia of the bride, af- I f F, , learn, except as a.. means of evasion, it simply means a tourist, a travel- was fri-dring a bom in a wHiolle church alt A*iocb� It was a � '1119 ter vAidich -the bride, and ftooinit, 16ft-, � I 11 . . pea mow and, nd difficult que,sl0ion, affecting Chriistiianjs� to read the Word, of God I . . I , .11�; I . -or to keep on the safe side of the the bortseelit1her Willfully or sedidental- grave a On, a motor tri; . to Ni6gars, Palis, and . I . Y 1, '.. . ler, or a pilgrim, has a sinistersounal ' ly fell to the door, about eight, feet, the entire constitution of the Chlris- :for theinselv", and at the same Buffalo. 4-0 vqslit6d`v�hh ,the , .� . J.."'. - *law. " tian church, and they therefore ,took tim'e, as� they preach the gospel in 3� ' , , to the ordinary man on the street. It - the boy � falling 'first and jtbe horse bridlele cousin, fiir. Alvin Pergusion, ' i J 4 . . . . . ��� 61mle t10 deliberate solemnly ,on the untouched ivillogles, in, their (#strkts, . r, . � . I ' o,� ihim. The boy lived only a few . .1. -The environment from which they . sounds like calling the Noble Vis- � glubject. Paber was the first th �hjrow tbey aree bringing many th Jems. Of Fotrt Xrliie, --and the bvide's ujnolle� I I ,�, !". � . I minute � and aunt, MT. and Mrs. E. J. F. Fer- , . J .,% , spring seems to suit them much bet- real liigiht, after imach, .pr�ebmin, Christ, in �wjhto�n they are finding life , %! I count a nasty name, and because of ' Durin'g %e zecelr.lt CyclUnte that gueon, of Ay1mer. The young coupl&. . . 1�1.,, � 4,�,:,, ter than our Canadian envirotintent, � ,6 . 'L'Z VANd relslidle in Rtyley, where Mr_ I J -, that it -has been seized upon by -the dbnwk Newark, Dakota, M "I d talk had taken pillace, upon e eternal. . . . 0 . 1."'. I .,r. an. a Gold haisl been calling Africans to ", I . " I . . ion, and (he reheisrsed how Cornelius ' � � I and if it were possible f4r the aver- Mrs. R. Bel bad barely got into the and h6s complanions ,had receivjed� the His service, and tpletaking to the Rmhola, -is employe;ldl with, thi& -CiN.R., .�",: . �, . Conserv,dtive press out of which to celliar for sifety - when their house the home- Mrs. WlilliaIln Rochbla and Mn. E, I I I . . g13,speil mossage andhow without sub. hearts of Ws, people im I .! � I � ,agre foreigner to make a living"in make political capital. was b1lown from its foundatton, leav- m,1t,eing to ,diredmoilsion Walker, ,of Drayton, attended theti I I I o; '. they had re. lands, that in a iliundried, places . 8`0 4 . �,L�' . this country without learning the ing them exposed to the miercy of ceived the.gift of 'the Holy qlft�)st. sfIf Bible athooils have been ej�jtablished. weddillig—FAxter Times4Advjotatle, 'd Ilk I 11 Z ,�:, " 'English language,� it would suit the . But to continue and enlarge upon the Wild eaeltnients. t1hen ,God whia knowleth wbeflier con- Yet the neled is great, for the calls I (tCoutdritied, on Page 3) �:,, .1 . 'it to the extent of making it a - VertS are tmle or not,mad4 no differ, saill come ifrohn &A amund us. . i I , , . average o I ne m politi Between fivet and Cix o'clwk' on In, volf-unteerijagfor tha I � I f k# ,..", I uch 'better too. Tu,esdaT moining 'Mr., Jameta, Brown- . . . callssue at the next election would enete, between them and uts, why s Work these I � '. . lee, of tq,,, 4th conce,,,sjon, ,of Ruilett, 0hchalld we ifnipose Tites on, loglj6ra riatWe C111ritstitans are, making soviO I., � i .. . . 11 ,, '' I . That may seem a harsh criticism not go down with the Canadian peo- met wTth a hornble de-ath. He had whom ,God has evidently accepted as sacrifice for Glad, for thely could earn -whe � I I .. I , , n -our Lord fel& the multitude, � 1 11�' . . of the strang6rs within our ga*, but gone to, the field to ,get the cows H118 town eve as ,much as they get Hie feld them sill., not the front .rbw , ," I I I .... 1, . pId. I�oubling or trebling the ex- n tbough they did rgDt several (timog I " . I I . . when a bull attacked hijin, and by the conform ,to tthe law a Onlv, for all were filled. I I �1-ll I iAnfortunately, it is too gen6rally: pelidititres of this countr for arm- terrible gaping wounds on his ,cheat Moses?" This for this work by going ,th the KAI � t, . I .,�­�, . I y eFilenced the d1sPujt8n69 and they lis� anga loolpiper. mines. I I 1 4) We 'hwe been tmyling to hb,b 0he , Ill I ' 1. .1 �.. .1 . . I true. Much of the unrest and agi­ . aments, would as The Sta and,� over .hi's heart, he aniust have ten,d to PomPs accoua,of the *on- It jshio,,ft the power of 1446 Holy tsbOering in -a enall way, but have A I r says, lead, had a t. gg, e. . deeill ,Work ,being dofie amfong the ,Spiilt woirkinig in ,thoir h6arts, as onbr touched- a few of them, We have � 4 qJ I I "� , I , I , � rribTe sQ, I , � " t I - 11-1 I , tation that has be nced , to the slaughter of Conservatives at ,Mr. Lou* Towers, of A'ibb0'rt, GenVilies, in' ,other ;parts of the co -un. they reeliZe something of the twe- oulY­been table to feed the front vow. ", , , � . Iff ''. , , I , � rs threshed o1i *e premises of Mr. Jolto. try. When hie ceased aptealdlng James niencDaus daterfifitee our Lord made for - "Phere 'is -a great nteed of djevelop­ i . I in the past few yea ' , particularly .., ' the polls. That is. exact] - what � I . I � �. . y Hortbont, Lot� 2, tGolneession 14, Tuek- wing ilig medical. work ainio-rigst all -the ' I ; , if � .. I � I m6ng. th6 unemployed, might safe- rolse­and com�nenjded what Peter h&j ItheM, 9,M)d yield to *the, tonstraii , . . . 'bh, on. Thursday- the fb&v4ng.,,J,d and referred bwk to the propli. power otf the, love of God, and go 84 9 the evangelists, 4h - . 0 .; 11�;. � . , - I would happen. i� ,, ersmf abooft, trainij . � . . j,.,� .. - ." ly be,­plaeed at the door of the for . . I v-d,vaor6iM)a;ry 'amount tf. girain. $5'0 eta for ClOnfirmAItiOn t(hat itt Was the forth in 116'ZISM8. rudimetntary surgical dressings, etc., , , - ,1'. , � . . , . " .' n -fluence. . _�� � I . 0 %vlill of God that 'the Gentiles, should We, are now bopin tot, link up med- and gitting the whole counItrysilde, tb i .A, .. . eign & -or foreign i 11, � burAfels of ~, '220 -of -barley, - 64 1 .� I I - , .�& �, I � M . �� INII - . . ' . of tosta, aerid-76 of peas, between th'ibe htoluaed,in His Church. He there- ica,l work witilr,lourlffile stchloolaC ISIM thlitt We are out. to ,help liern in . 4 1-kP I T46: abifft� to speak English, flu-- . 111A hir houtia of 7 d.."fin'. alv& 6.60 O.m. Th fore advivid thqt� ,they trouble thlein Wimeft-Mberimg hoW id 'Milatth0w I I - e"Tr Way - - i the vi 'ble Wickness- . -�,f;"..:;!�.,�....".--,.�....-,-..t � � , � - SJ 0 0, . , or othel Id not be the n . .PW V2 forther, but " to iibejce1i'jve them -21 our Lord accepted the kdls few, es the type 101 i-hWard le-pros!k, And � "!"� . W, _"�,_­, ­,­ , , N . letifli"'; � e�dse, 'sh6u * W aT .HER P1 SAY. Wds. an orc%tnwy day's work anti not , , , ., 9.r, 13 t� ' done for anY wages or rivalry. brtilifety. To, this, end a dslititgwwon, IVAN" and fitheig, and usted them, to the outwamd, cure or help t1lio, pattern I ( 0 e ., _ . I I 1-1.1 t, . I . . I I " At'in securing Kh J1ofhTv,1%-3m,bein,, of the Bronson *as , .1, �!,,,,,�. 11 - , . I '' �j. � naturalization. , .. I ' I I , ... ��rt � ll I I .Ii,�, ,. . "1-1 � , - I . , N pArnted to return jurith Paul .feed the multitude, fwe libmet been ds� of the ill*-altd, soul -healing. , 11,1��,11--� I'� I I 0.",;�.,I.,gl­ 1. 1. " I 1 i . Ili -� " fl` i;"'A'-��,,Oft . I BiTIMabas. ,and to Itaike a saitta. ivg� what lfttl� midicail, jkwoW$edga We I "011,17 01,�ftl is 9, central, ins,titfuti n � I I , � ,,�',,,, I I.. r , I ot Alecleasary one, of course, . Albertst Line, Hay Townsibap, who after be- and -3 " " W, , 10 ing c*onfined tb bed .fot -a week, pa", t,, 119 If Will alp, sari s e r :�' ­ � 41 , 0 _ 1, 1�-ii; �1.tf ,,r . i'� M , - I � I ,,, � it ,�� ;With t it ­ I -eloordler and Times), , enty-eigbt 61-Airob *t Jerilsalem air-,th,e eb , t lel�fq. 464m, trelalbing small ftses and ad� P, '66tlld got # t " .on expretsvle "prova,1. of the ,hovie 'in ft,Wthig lilestral, sore i%fbs, And' 110 �o M8 - di en e vle y� , , � , , ,� � - - IF ,� z .$ ". ., _ Jus as (BrIodmIlle R ed dWdy a* thlet,it,ge of slav . 1 mr. 1mg,mo, an uhderstanding of I I ye,ars. 1116 Wn6 &.60ijve Of' Germ I Aty of f1ho a m4di,e ujs kteeh�, to ' ' bm'94e(er lonee. to come in to the, .6%, , . , '' . ndue 4 ;, � , !a� . , 7 ;J,e I , readhisNive % ", " �. .- ,postleg"'d, at the 6146 ltqmje� ­ The .), . . 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