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.,��,2!_, , ,, ,mblished . I )rth Ontario, ev- 4 private subject, He is the King. The I twenti-44 years 0,�% ,, Power was first turned, on in Sea -"'this exPectaU�A W i alized, tb tax- _N . I
I 'I;,,I , rsd4y afternoon - w responsibilities of which office. he as- - , 'forthT Ice I
i" , 1, , 1-1- 91 11. I 0 I- I . . upon his own'violation, knowing full From Th'a'Huron Expoqltor of . drs ago, and tion to this, the reduced rates will When the rifle he was cleaning waw,
4" , R.i . , . I ' ; I I 'he -Arst time Sftforth. streets and bring. t wItIgn the incomes of ,accidentally 41scharged.,'deno Pf
Rl ,;� " December 11. w6l 'the, British traditions and what D�cernOor 15, 1011 -rod-ide-wes were lighte,d m, power maily.who cannot .now afford to use Quebec Street_4uffere6 a te,;,rriblp lui-
"I", ,�!, , I . I produced, At Niagar I a ftl1s. - . it. .Thp electripat development will, jury to his laft,band which was badly
1_, 11 . __ - I I The Due OM spring-like weather A contemporary repQrt. ,of the occa- we hope, markanother advauVe Im the maugled, the,,bullet opli4ering a b,qjw
1:��I'�I. The sympathy of every loyal sub- .eems to'ba enjoyed, by all and,the siou says, -TheHyd of tbe 112- his ,band and sey . .
.... I The British Crisis . farmers are again, at the plowiW r -a first I . .
,7" ` I . I . I ject goes out to him in this crisis, but was turned bn, fO th ,time in to;wn. He was taken, to Allexabdra, hosbital,
. . . . . t , . Mr. Alex. Res% Bracelleld, is §eaforth on Friday evenl4q las!t. Tile D i a 7% un-,
, il. The.'British Empire islacing one the sad part, the part that never can ,, .d several do
"I'. . luid up with an. attack of pneumonia, streets, stores anderea14 triumlyh Of der tre tpaefit unti the member w*si.
��F'qw I -nbt the be obliterated or remedied, it the I Crom.arty since beeu thus llghte& Everything scientific - &kill.. That the itreets and- out of , . .
', , w. of the greatest crisis, if Much regret is felt in the danger of comp4catioug. The '
I .,,,�, . st, in its long history. Great- fiet that it is a crisis of his own mak- congrnati�Dn awing'to the resignation "rut off without a single, hitoh from resddences of Seatorth are ilghted.and accident occurred on, Thursday night,
L , greate . . . minister, Rpv. IEL G. McKay. , the very first, and a nice clear, steady the machinery of our factories driven lasL Mr.,.Rickett waa cleaning-Ahe,
.... �,, - er even than war, because war has, Ing. I . light, is being furnished. All this by power generated at-Niaga,ra Falls
, I . 11he post offi�e department is call- . I mechanism of the 9414 VreparatM7
, N:. I . And sadder'still is the 4act that must"be exceedingly gratifying to -and over a small copper wU,e, seems to waging war on a skuuk which he cl
I -F'. .. always had a uniting, binding influ- .11 ing for tenders for the carrying of Mayor McCallum and his, colleagues Ulmost among' the marvellous. But made its hoine under the house, whiQn-
,,,, .11 'hoose, the mails daily on. a new special rur-
- . ,ence in its action on the people, while whatever course he may now c al mail- delivery route, to be served in the ,council, who have been associ-, such is due of the triumphs of the the cleaning rag caught on the trig-
. I i whether he renounces o abdicates, f rom Kirintmi. I ated, with him in this enterprise, and ,twentieth century. Next to the tele- gar. He was holding the miAzzle. of'
"I ,I - :, 1be present crisis will have a direct, . . . r ,
... Tv,; .1 . . p I —and . - . their mind's must have been.,.tonsld- phone and gram*Phone, whieb. accur- ,the .22 rifle inhis.left hand when. the
J',J"L , ": "'. "Iy,op osite'-effect. that choice will probably be The ptatrons, of the Walton Beef erabty relieved by the results, The ately reproduces the ;liuman Voice, is rig �pulled the. trigger, -0-1-41charging
, P'.11P I made beforethis reachfas the e es of Ring coilsumed over ,soyen ions. 'of apparettis for the production, of power
" perhaps, the greatest- achievement,
I I I.. No matter how the present situa- y beef !ast season, with Mr. James Me- is the.cartridge. He. knew ,the gun 'iras
;, ,. . not yet completed and it may be while the telephone Vuhich Conveys loaded. The vkulik is,still unOei thet
.. ,�� � : , tion te.Tminatesi; no matter whether our readers—he will never -again oe- Fudzean as� secretary and J. R. Ball some little. time ,before Power users the human voice for such long' ctis- -thous . ea and prqoably. will remain un-
., intention of cupy quite the same place in the as * butchej�.' I will be accommodated: But this, with, tancer, comes second', and the tr4ne-
I the King.. renounces his " molested throughout the, w i n. t'a r
. 1,ili, . , , - iliag Hattie Downing has tendered other things, will come in due course. mission of .electrical energy Should montibs.—Godlerich Signal.
i X,_ I marrying Mrs. Simpson, or on the minds and hearts of the people. her resignation as teacher on theataff The work was one of considerAle come at least third, although some .
I, . . other hand, abdicates -his throne, Knowingly, or otherwise, he has of the Brussels public scliool and will magnitude and, has been carried out might replace it by wireless' telegr- C. C. 1. Graduate Honored
:: . :: I ' go to Torouto to teach-. Miss Belle thus far with reasonable expedition. It phy. Tillie is a wonderful age in . - . 1.
P, there will always, during his life- dimmed the prestige of the British Henderson, of Brussels, will succeed is 'said that the cost td the users of which we live, How much better are Miss Es,ther Ma;eMath was recent-
. . . . . 1,:,;, 1. . Miss Downing, . light, under this system, will be at we thall our -predecessors, who 'an- ly elected editor-in-chlef of the 1937 .
11., . time at least, be a cleavage betw' mpire in the ey s of the rest of th' Mr. Jt�mes Cameron, of Tucktr- least 25 per cent. less than the old joyed no such privileges and bless- London Normal year book. VvIlletr
I the King and Parliament, and a di-, world and wounded the soul of its system plid that later on the reduc- ings." the ballots were counted it was found
�,�,,.i� j , . '. vision of opinion for and against the subjects. , ,. e ction of a com- : I 1. vor, "The Slitetrum," am
. ii -odious and neatly resigned --brick .,. ly in her fa
,�".", . King in the minds of his subjects, . I 91 . . I -1 I . .. an ual, production of the students, _
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A" I npt only in England, but in the I wi
h - still JUST A SMILx. wo witzer, Acton, was chosen as busi-
-,,'. 1)()minions -beyond the, seas ' and . I ---- —nagax.—C -ton News-Recor&
._ - .1 The Toronto Globe and Mail says: . at.: Andrew's night was observed in . I � .
I'll ,wherever there are -people under the I
; I ility Of Eg whose, He had been trying to secure the Two Accidents in Factory.
i ". - .. I . . "As :in evidence Of the'versatl =,olid-ville Church on November SO - A Rumanian, war veteran, .. .
1, , Canada's climate, it should be noted 'was a complete success;. The hands have been paralyzed for �a attentioir of a waitress, for 20 minutes
L and it
11,,. I British flag- _ I ' but at last got up from. his chair and During ,the past week there wera,
. :. , I 1. I No King has ever ascended the -, 1husical part of the program was &up- number of years, is, exhibiting in t� , � two adeiderits -at C_Lloyd & Son dloor
',' - " -,'that they still are playing baseball plied. by MTs. Small and Mrs6 McMur- Vienna pictures he dias painted with ,going to the deek, demanded " ;se.
kl. I , British throne under more favorable . in Alberta." , * I ,chle, Elyth; Rev. Mr. Barker, W. Lis right foot. 'He is .up against un- the manhiger. . factory. Wednesday morning about &
.I',- I ir competition; it is quite apparent "What for?" asked - tire girt.
.., auspices,. than, King Edward VIII. John Ileattie, Seaforbli, fa -r in the lumber shemd. back.of the
_ it might be added that as an evi- - "g"t "' plied, dL
.�.. I No 1,Zinj`.has ever been better fitted . and Messrs. P. Monk, W. Robinson rilanly modern artists are, using both 'Tve got a complaint," he re . factory. The U%d-der slipped and ha
fii., I I ,.. . dence 6Jf the versatility of the peo- and- D. F. McGregor, Egmondville. feet. . "Complaint!" retorted the girl, . the tadd6r,lnjuring his face-
,,: I I , to discharge, the arduous duties of ' Mr. Earj VanEgmoud Was the efficient . 0 haugibtily., "This is a cafe; not a fell with aken to Wi
, - . I I ple of Alberta it shbuld also be noted orgallist. . . . .., hos-Vital! " . He wis t I ngham Generak
position.' His -education, has been . I
I '. his Rastus: "Which ain de. mos' use- 0 . Hospital, where he is. suffering frou�
Z . 'I , that they still are allowing Mr. Ab- �,, Mr. Robert Winter, ,of ,Seafor ,, a broken jaw and A severe siliaking
1. thor . . -to play ball with the resoure- ),,cen awarded' first prize at tAle To- , e, de sun or de mcon?" . "Oh, George,I'M sure I can hea, a
t", . ronto Fat Stock Show last ,week for M .,n, ob course." mouse squeaking under the bed."' .
1. . . travelled more widely than any of Rastu&: "How come do mooll?"' -1 I while working.,on, t1he secono.. floor Pf
1�11:. I es, the taxes, the credit and the rep4- a l5en of three wethers under I year, I I 'Well, What do you Want me to do? . 11
11 i, - I his predecessors,. I � . I Mose: "'Kase-de moon,,he shine Get out. and oil it?" the f actGry, injured his left hand. The "
,,,. . in de night when we's ne . 9 fingers of his, hand were gashed and
I J.", No other British King has ever The Uneeda Club have engaged the but de sun, he shine in de day,. when
- . I So far as the game has progress- "The sun," cried, the lecturer, grandhe lost tihe tip off one of -his fingers.
, 1 . Blackstone orchestra of Goderi6 for light am-ob no consequence," . iloquently, "shires 10,000,000 times as The taiumb was also lacarated.—Wing-
. "';.". ,. had as intimate a knowledge of or . ed, however, the Premier has. struck the Christmas dance in, Case's Hall. I I . R. I brd-gh.tly as.any lamp made by man,."' harue Advance -Times. . . I . .
e.,`. association Nvith his subjects. Not I 0 -y. time he has come to bat Mr. Harry Zalife has bought tale "I say, Joe, your girl looked, quite ", Say, mist�er," inquired a voice fro�i '
_. . ut evei Horse Breaks For Freedom
t I ".. . . Of the. highest alone, but, of those in - Sherritt-farin near Blake. tempting in that sort of 8i4lical gown the rea�, "did you ever do any night . .
. ;,. and play will have to continue for a' . I ' Ing fast night." driving?" -- . 'supper '
;, every. walk of life. He has rubbed . We are sorry to learn that Lock- I At the -hour on, Thuraday
rr.., ,. , 0 . least some years under the very best bart, sor, of Rev. D. Johnson, Varlia, 'What do you mean, Biblical 0 - . :everiing last week Mitchell's delivery
, .1 zhoulders with the highest and- the . gown,�,, I . .1 . I "Do you like Chopin?" . slit
I . of weather conditions, before he !)roke his arm ]ast"week., "Oh, you know. Sort of lo and be- horse caused considdrable excitem.
"m .. . I 1, "No, I get tired walking from store when 'it decided the ,day's work wa--
1, ,: . . lowest " in war and in peace. . even reaches first base. . The, Ladies' Aid. Society of First ,h,ol,d!,, . . to store," . . I done and ihead . ed fo . r home. ,It was
I ... ...: . . And because of that no other Bri- , . I . . . . I .I I Prbsb�teriah Church met on. Wednes- ' . . I . : . . I . . . . wai6ng for Joe Rtzpa&ick to come.
1.11 tish sovereign has ever ascended the. I Mrs. S. Dickson, President; Mrs. F. . I - --- _1111�11 t of a house in Pleasant Valley,
, 'I." Throne commanding the same gen- I ;1. Lnrldn, Hou. -Pres.; 'let vice, Mrs. . ' where he was making adelivery whell
. 0-1 0 it headed for the barn. It beat a
:,1. , eral esteem and respect of all his sub- Co -,)Pc-,*-: 3rd vice, Mrs. J. Murray; 0 M ,. 0 freJight train to the efossing but the,
.*� , jects and the genuine affections of soc�treas_ Mrs. George M. Chesney; (BY Lw".:Himin t&.N'Godwich, Ont.) I 0 block, struck another post in front of'
":!: . .1. the lesser member, whose privilege . The New Newspap�r I . tea committee, Mrs. George Smithers .1 " . —` .,Johns-vn's garage and -then hit Jack; -
I i��, . . t h , as been to come into contact with . (Toronto Saturday Night) I Mrs. Cooper. . I Templeman's house. The cutter over -
1, .1 . Tlie ebildiren of First Presbyterian Salvatibil, and. immortal praise I fine, brass, as if they burned in a turned here and the horse larded on,
"k - I Church, Seaforth, are holdln�-:;;a con- To our victorious King! furnace; and His voice as'the sound
, -i . him through sighf 6r more.intimate The' chanacter of the first few issues of 'The - . n f r An . I its back. The putter was considerably
1% I pert next Wednesday evening in Let heaven and earth, and rocks a, d o many wate s. d He had in Ilisl'smashed but the tiorse was none the
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. , . ways, during --his, lifetime. Globe and Mail, Which are all upon which We Cardilo's Hall under the. leadership . seas, .light ,hand seven stars; and out of . . .
can at present. cqm�nierrt, sugge- type worse of the experience. — Win-gham
.111% , ': , . -hie , sts. that the I Mrs. A. E. Kind,er. I With glad bosannalis rifig. , His 'mouth went -
, ,, . King' Edward knew aH these. of disciplinary action .to VV h that PaPe'r feels I of . . a sharp two-edged A,d,vairce-Times. . I I .
I I I " M% Alex. Broad,foot, of Tucker- . sword: and His countenance was as I
11 ., . . things. He must always have known itself most exposed is the establishment of a tab ' smith. was plowing On Tuesday of To Father. Son and, Holy Ghost, the a -un shineth in ihis streii'tih.,
."-. . them. And because he knew them is loid newspaper. . That is to say, The Globe and ' I ,6 ." . F ot Scalded I �
, I - strongly to last week and says that it worked The GA whom we adore, The -Impression this appearance of I .
.! I . I mall seems, to desire to appeal as B , . I Mrs. Roberot Shiell, Victoria Street.r
. t is so , v�ry hard to un- the tabloid m4litality as it Possibly call- without fine, . 1. e g!ory, as it was, and is, Christ made upon John,, he says,
1.�. . the reason -i -ably . 7 J. B. Thom on., of Sea . forth, And shall be evermore. Amen. caused -him to fall do1w . n at His feet was badly spalded, on the foot Mon-
. i,b,eibg a tabloid. Within limits til,is is prob ' Mr. . PS� . . _Ie waA over . powered
" . derstand why he is now said to be . —Isaac Watts. as one dead. I day morning when a pail of, boiling
, , . a,sound Policy, since' �a tabloid is the easlest"kind Ivas,-diggirig a flower bed, in front of I I
..", ___ . , determilied-to. ice or alien- *' Of paper to eDtabli-sh in, a held exclu�ively Occu- the M-6thodist Church on Tuesday S. S. LESSON FOR'DECEMBER 13th with the greatness, of the lustre and Nvater she was -carrying spilled.—
... so - _--sakgrif gloryin whiah Christ appeared, though Wingham Advance -Times:
1;1. ate in small or greiLter part, and it pied ,hy__a_j�Lrge:pa,ge paper. But it is a P-1licY las' ,. - . . he had been so familiar with Him . �I
I wh1oh invites perf1s on the oppotite --sidev -The--- - ----- 0, - .L�son ip=�ohnls Vision on Pat- Work - Progressi,ng
X .-, , of the more serious mornin-gv newsPa- . . . . before.. ... He, found Jesus to bethe .
F", ... t.jg_ ti1q, greater, the . . , 'line kind rleild_,foi�-He taid- His— -
. W I - ' b Lesson Passage—Revelation 1:4-18. -.1a, f , Prcg ess is L being ma�le in
. , I confidence and love of his subjects per readem in -T-or-on-t-o-IL.a.n-d-e.UIVI.rol.IS__aXa--D.rob.iL w , From The -Huron Expositor of - the
Y'L I . ly Conservatives, and they undoubtedly want a . . . . . .1 G61'if6ii--TL--)(t-:--R'dvlel-art!Dn---I--t�-�--18-.--, hand upon ,him, raised, him up and ne.)2,oyafi'.om-,af,-.-tte-,OA4fi�ll(xw-'s,--.I�.WIQIEI .
i": which has been wholly his L until .the ,certain amtount of intelligent information about December 17',,1886 "The Revelation of. Jesus Christ, ,spake kind words to him.' It was tIle The workmen are now ready for the-
", I'll 11, I I I I -he other topics which interest 4e, .which God gave unto Him. to shoAame voice saying again, "Fear not.." installation of the new display win -
I 11� . . -%norld' affairs, and, t .uce Then He acquaints. him with His di-
, . ' I dows which when, finished will be the
11 , I., I ,�_ - , . . present crisis. . thinidtlg peoPle. It they find the Toronto moril- It has been decided to introd unto Hi's servants t,hings which must Ville rature.. "tibe First and, the Last;"
, �,. It is not that he wishes to marry -, - , fug field exclusively Gecupiedi by a tablol9sh the.Hymnal into tilbe service of the shortly come to pazs, ard Ile sent fillest in,, Exeter and will be up -to-
..", I . refers to His former sufferings-- "I
, - . I lan Church, Clinton, coin- I date in every
1'.1; I a commoner or a woman of Ameri- journAl of strongly Liberal pr6clivities, some of Presbytei a y'Hiis angel un�to His was dead," the very same that His
'. 1. . ,them are likely to take steps to establish a Ser. * mencing January Ist. servant John� disciples saw.'upon th ing systeni and the electrical wiring
.1, . I . can birth. In either, case, had -'the - iou's morning Paper with the appropriate politi- Mr. James Slee ' th is erecting 9, Wee "Whobare r6cord, of -the word of * cross dying ,,,, ,,most c,ompl,ete and the Carpel: -
I ,. . I 1. . . I I t is quite possible that the best frame- residence ,dii the lots be re- for the sins of men. But Ile goes oil
,'.'. cumstances been otherwise, his cal leanings, I . / God, and. of. the testimony of Jesus teys are Putting on the finishing .
.1 cir to say, "Behold I am alive for ever.
I ..- I . thing that could happen, even for The Globe and - oently purchased from Mr. ' James Chrip,tj. and of all. things that hE� -saw. more." He ha,d, c,qnquered death, , true hes,.—Exe t,er, - Timies-Advocate.
111 choice. would have been; welcomed - Itshment in Toron- Scott, seaforth. . "Blessed is h6,o:that readetill, and;l
I ljl , . I Mail itself. would be ,the estab The annu�l SofTee in, the Presby- 11. . opened the'grave and entered upon an�., fling, Filed From Finger
I and acclaimed by the'- eople of the - to of a iabloid daily witbout definite Conserva- they that -hear the words of this pro-
; , P eudless life. To this He. added,'Ir I
I I tive affillat4long_-a situation ,%vihich would compel teriiin Church, Seafor-th, will be held s he thing Ill I
I whole Empire, as- well'as ,by the peo- on Monday, Dec. 20th. I e ti have the keys of hell and of deatih-" Falling ,on the kitchen floor. at her
. The Globe and Mail to fall back upc.n what would" are written therein: -for th lire is a so ,
,,`.�', Mr. Peter Ryan of McKillop will ad- -h 'I-3). . vereign dominion in and over the home in Centralia, Mrs. G. Baynhaw
. ple of other countries. . seem to be its proper constituency, and cater to of at -and (Dev. I * ' . invisible world. T fractured her I ft arm at the houl-
llil. t,he' intellectual tastes of a more serious public. dress. a meeting of the electors It is a blessed privilege not only to , lien John, received e Ey
',', I . But the crisis -has arisen because So long as. its chief object continues to be th- McKillop at the ,new brick school read the Scriptitres ourselves, but to a command. It was the will and der. Mr. and Mrs. Baynaiam, recent -
I I 0, known
K. . - house on Lot 10, Concession Pleasure of Jesus that J-olin, s4ould IY celebrated. their 57th wedding an-
.. "" the King is insisting that he is a .1 heading off of a' possible competitor, in'tabloid I as the White School House, on Sat bear them .read by others, Who, are ite both the things die had! see� and, nive,r,Sary. Mrs. Baynham's wedding
',,,! , I - form, it is bound to be a somewhat unsatisfac- . - qualified to give us the sefise of, what' Wrl
�.,�, private. citizen as well- as a King, . tory morn4vg provender for the business man ' urday next. . . 1�; they read, and to lead us into an, un- tbe tbiRgs that are and, that should ring; never taken off hef finger sine(-
&'i- . and as a private citizen ho has a per- with a desire to know something more about ev, On Wednesday last a 7 , lad, hem. John, the be- be hereafter. After ' this Jesus. ex- , her weddin
., . ,. I . I ents in London, Spain, Washington, Beirlin and about 14 years, ,of age, son ,of Mr. loved disciple, was banished to the plained to John the M'Ystef-y of. the filed; otf due to tile swelling caused
1.�,feet right to marry whom he pleas- I even stars and of the seven candre- -by the'accident. She is resting coin-
., I Moscow then ,he could obtain from yesterday's Peter Flynn, who lives near Beech- isle of Patmos, not for evii'doing, but s I .
. s. And his pleasure is to marry a edition of the New York Mirror. As .we remark- wood, met with a very pain for the testimony of Jesus, for bear- sticks. The seven stars are the min. fortably at her home.—loixeter Times-,
N ,,,, c- dent. A horse stepped on him and ing witness,to Christ tts the Imnihn- Ntel'S Of thechurches: and the seven -Advocate. .
rL divorced woman and marry her ed in the .beginning Of this discussion, Mr. M
�!, OU candlesticks are the seven churches I I
,. Cullagh is in a position of very great power and , broke his leg at the ankle. The leg uel the Savi r. This was a cause
, I . against -the wishes of the Royal fam- in!fluence; but he is not in a positiVu of such was dressed by Drs. McKid .and Scott, woj�h suffeAng for, and he recelved to whom Christ would, noVv send by Buys Carload Wood in Muskoka
I " ily and against'the wishes and ad- power and influence that he can permanently de- On Wednesday night of last week a rich reward. in being chosen to IIenry's Bible). Mr. Robert Davidson', proprietor of
. I . . . prive the people of Toromto and environs of the .,during the severe snow storm, a give an apostolical benediction on sev- . the Hicks House, while in Bruce, '
"I ."'. vice of his Ministers of State. . . kind of morning newspaper to which their tastes large th,ree-masted schooner came a- ell Asdan churches which, are named 0 1 Falls., Muskolta, a week or kyo 'ago,
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11 I ,'% . I It is r'�asorlable to suppose th9t and intellk,tual,qualifications. entitle them. . Ediore and grounded at Bayfield. The in verse 11. He may have had sup- WORLD MISSIONS :purchased forty cords of four foot
... . 0 boat,was loaded with iron ore and erinteridencY over them, as Timothy .
-11 1".. Maple wood for the large box stover
"I'1%, . . . this 'double objection to the King's . . Municipal Audit . .. _ was, bound for Cleveland. had over the church at Ephesus. . The New Hymnal in the' Hicks House. T.h,6 wood ar-
I . . *r. John Reith's sale ,of timber at The blessing which be pronounced '
k%, ,. I choice of a bride would have been in (Braml Aon, Consei'vator) . h C S rived on Monday and It 1s, now bein&
- .11 I 1. I Blake was very succesitul, the Prices on all the faithful in I, eso chiir he In a previous Link you were told sawed, and will 'be piled in the cellar
Uh evidence even if the proposed bride . I averaging Mm $35 to $44.25 per acre. 1v��L. '!Grace be,unto you, and peace, of the new Unlon, Hymnal which Is ready for use. Fbr many years In,
11 - �N,l The Bramipton -Ratepayers, Associatio% by in- ir' - -And which ivas, being pubifs,hed by our society. The vary cold weather this old, st,ove has,
�11 -n- of a single div- Mr. -James H"lop, of SeafOrth,'hi TF6 11IM-which i§,'
0 "; had been a woma dicating their desire to have a municipal audit
I ,' ' taken possepsion of the. store in Cr0m7 land Which Is to com6, -and from -the preparation of 'this hymnal, was tie- been a great friend -to the travelling.
.'MY" I Orce and that of long stajuding..Ev- conducted by a firm .of chartered accountants, arty vacated by Mr. -Wllll�mis, who ffeve'n spirits which are before His complished by a Committee represe,nt. pu�b,lic, in giving all travellers who,
'ill.,.... 1Y ." , ". . I ffl- show not Only that they are alive to .the impor-
;, en that would -have presii�t6d di has gone to Dublin.' , throne. And from Jesus Christ -Who ing many churches, The printAng Patronize the Hicks House a reat
.1 tance of proper accounting in municipai ,siftairg, Mr. Litwrence Melville, of Bandon, is the faithful witness, and the first, has been a' tremendous task. At 'warming uP.'—Mitchell Adv6`pate.
U jv,�4. cWties in the minds of both church but alo that they are aware of their own right% in the Township of Hullett, has -re- begotten *f the dead, andi the Prince first our -Society decided to print 10,.
". ��;,. as shareholders In the municipal business. . Be-.
.. I f,t. and stat�,� -as well as in the- min& of - . moved, to Clinton. to,reside. of the kings of the earth. Unto Him 000 copies, Finances forbade a larg. Speaks to Local Club
'I- , cause. municipal shareholders are continually pay-' 'On, Sunday last while Mrs, George that love& us, and Washed us f rom er order. Also many factors had to
I 1"'J, many subjects. I ing money into their enterprise instead of receiv Samwell, of Exeter, was proceeding Our ,sins, in His own blood. And bath be considered� amongst them being�-- T. Shennen, member of tile Strat- '
Ar I Unfortunately for the 1 ppace �and Ing divid4einds from A, they are apt to overlook to Church, she slipped and fell upon made us kings ,and priests unto God supposing they�dlid not seII. But or. f0i'd Lions Club, wasi - the guest
, 11K.A ,I ' the fact that efficieht accounting is as in the icy sidewalk, spralning,ber ankle anKI His rather: to Him be glory ders flowed ir d the 10, 0 d to s aker at the regular meeting of
'i, I. . welfare of theKing. and the tmpire - Ihaekbme -of a .successful TnuniciPalt business. as r ;@,D N ha Pe
,, q . badly. . wid dominion for ever and ever. be increased again and again. Up to the Mitchell- Lions, Club 'beld In the
1. the,.,cgAe is., even' 'not that simple. it is the backbone of a factory Or dispartment Mary McAllister, little daughter of Amelr,,, ,date 114,000, copies 'have been sold. HiAks House on Fridtay night. He
. W . . I I store. Yet, willen, one considers the manty types '.
M,,� Wh* the 19ag proposes to do is to of payments for which a town, or citros respG4- John ,McAllister, of 10thel, bad a our- ,.1 Then John' describea lilinself ind _lMr. Teirry has Prepared an Inter. talked of Inda whero�he had lived,
1;, . . gleal operation performed on _g his present condition -wbev the vision e9tijig statement about the Hymn
11 '. MAIrTY a� Woman twice divorced. si,ble, it becomes obvious that municipal account-,, last Monday. On SaturdiY 66 ll�dd apperared to him. He give% the day Book, and I am going to -let you have a picture of conditions, in, that coull-:
", I .',' I .1 . ,.,. . I Ing is as poijiplica,ted a subject as siccoporting in a needle run into hel- leg'jtLqt below upon whi,ch he &ad this vision and It In full: � try', 0614ti,cally and economAcally, out-
. whalt is, the inost unfortunate part stly comm*rclal pursuit. 11
'. '!%, , " . 1 I the knee where it broke into three the frame of mind In whiolli lie was. "Tbe problem of shiW.ug tile enor- lin149 'the Problems, confrouting the
11 .s, . k No n s V1004s. . . It was, the Lord's -day and,he was fit- mbus number of "hymns, of Universal authorliles. Robert Wood, in his fino
N, 4", t " ,offhe whole situationis the fact, tha't business, whe' it 1 handling sisible sum$
1, t,'kl` . I . 4 I . _ . 1. I A 4 . i- of mov4y, Is content to let the wcOUDUM9 run It- Last Saturday Stott and, Bell, of tingly taken up with things of a spir- praise" (the new Union ftymna,I) "toilor 'voice, rendered pleasing nuni-
,�", ", the Xing, Adtion with ,Mrs. self. - Dii-ectors of successful companies realize
. . . . . � ,;, , , , I Wingbom, shipped two carloads Of itual. nature as became the servants which have already been iold bers to .1 -he accompanimen,t of Tall -
11 ,*.,; k I "'. ,1,&-,SiM`p$on: h not been Since . that there i much more to accounting than S176- la now
"I "', . . . , IW14 i . . . A$ furniture to Brandcon, Man., each re- of God who thallowed the Sabbath confronting the Christian Lit man' Gotby of Stratford. Dr, W. Ab- '
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1�, ,, ,. , 16k I . divoiee. . . ,whet1b,er it is making, or losIng moftldy- 'but on, .presenting a volue of about $1,000-00. Day. The apostle ,gives an, -account Society. Some ldeu'of ellballt, President, voiced the tbanks
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Q.'V1;;., 1 . I .I It-Imilit fact, extended over -some �fticfent accounting system will show .ji ..... .... . 4 ....... _,, , This week they shIPPed 1,500 chairs. of what he heard when thus in the be galnefi from, the following figures,: Of the Club to the speaker, soloist
11 " I ,%'� I, ,. ., . q 1. fits may b0i itereas,ed. or losses avoided' -1. . to Portage fa PraIrle. . spirit, The Lord Jesus gave bdm no- It all t ,,Ile- coViba of this, first edftion, and Diftn4st.—Mitotell Advoo&W
0,01 "i , .inp&;LA� , I mpson second The regular studit of'a t*wws accOU11t9l by ex- Umes Newcombe, Alex. McColl; tdco of His appear�auce as with the were piled, On. top f a h t r th .
k . . . . . i�,, ��"Lii,,''!",.:--,;,�'�,,', , - I part adoouutautA may Justly be compared to the George good, Thoa. 'Miller, T. 9. sound of a trardpe,t. , He turned, to stlack Wc-ul,d b -i, 7,726 feet high, about
1AP06.1rIft-, gisp,66difts *eke only. instt- .
, , ,� ;, i . '', � 4. 1 - viduals ftd it advisablea -to undergo. It they f;et. were appoltited retUming officers for dorful visloh mift his eye. of Tlal.Rhan from tile pladn. fllce a certain brand of coffee?
_1�1. 11 ,��, ,gz,,,, , tie Ile reas t1fo ba-afiletpal-etectiou, 61 that toWn- "I"gi1w seven geldsil, eandlesucks: If all -the books were placed, end to , goax: On
. ",", 11 I P 114 V�orth; the'doetor's bee. Xf,--on the other ft;vd,., sh1p. for the -sit, P61 g .. aftd In the midst of ihe-ftVev calid,11a. end, th,ey would reach ninety�eight nln�ety,eilgh.t
�; I 1. " .. F Itt'. .1 not BO ef- . the phyalcisb3i fift'da, Agns of ftelviell't fliness. his Wifille George a little son of Mr. Aticks one 11ke, unto, the Son of Nat, miles, 1 pler cent. of the active,
, . = .1. 4 . IddAvI66 Ma;$o savi� Much largo tnt-dleal e fieudi- Intgredients re7iloved from the bean.
V, 111 .,t " .9 ww tiko rich Tftikilhip, Wig omisting - a fodt and girt about tI1 �Vg wft� a W",P1910'e'd efid to end thay Would I I 1 I IT11
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