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I "., �_ . be considered a iiecessary� barrier'in From Thp, Huron Expositor of "We have Just received fate-ILYAgence brought 0 the spot some 141t-breeAs T4V town council II1014 4vQt6er melt: I � .
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11,�; I � I , . I the sphere of hig4ei education. oil were as'follows: Winnipeg th - I ' I" Of lber _11`11-� :00on'dospiftbed this ut ." Th beer- W1,4iieluding a vault, was, aeveptmd
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_� ;,;,�,, ,, . - / I � Oluff and WrA. Ament* Couneillors, P. the matin, sbkttion at Huds6n%'Bay. it snout to tip of hiis tail. The town has for an addition 2.0' by, 20 feet at t&e
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� Kembers of the Canadian Weekly I � " , all ' by when almost at his own. door a huge tunate settler was osiTied to tiLe, ibos� Willi be the vault, of reinforced - co.n7' i I �
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1. 1.1_,"L,�. '' , , , ' come changes in the opinions of Mr. Neil MOGregor, of, Stanley, de- the adjoining forest. o The sAow at, the and, we, ape glad, to learn Is doing as the nli�w police ra6m ,with two cells I I . .
� ii , . - Weeklies of Canada, and The Huron ' livered to Mr. William Ross, Drues- titae� Was eight feet deep and the well'as can be expected.,, . . . and lavatory. John Plader's tender-
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. , -7 r .. ,STAFORTH, Friday, December 25. that the Entrance examinations, in '. of the telephone slyAteui since. its ,JUST A 'SMILE OR TWO : A fog and slippery roads wore re- I � .
... ,r,;, 1. . . . . . r , inception, has tendered his resigna, IMONNEWSON1100 sponsible for a motor accident about .
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Y"'. , - 1. . Jact;_ most. school examinations, are don to the council. . � � I I.. 10 Volock Tuesday morning on th�, I i I 1�
V3 . : I I � A new 19' horsepower gasoline en- A'rather Old-fashioned school teach- ed the-y-toss.'a coin-.' highway 2V_. milea south .of Exeter- , I
,,,M�Irn . . Getting Longer not in the interests of true education. gire th-as been installed' in the nifil at or 1.111 a poor ,district had been, telling "Head!" called Sam. Mr. T. H. T�ylor of Blyth,, with threer I I .
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11I . co 0 . oner kind of temperament, and entire- , .church, Henvaill., Mess:rs, RenjVie, "Now, boys," said she, '�can- you tell * driven by Mr. Squire Herdman, In . I
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1111� , , ertheless, it is a fact. ly against pupils of another tempera- White and the MacLareu brothers Ule Who Will' get tll'& biggest Crown?"
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,��14' : - , . ment �hle, big- task of cataloguing the valuable lib- Bradin,,of Waterloo: SL,. London,, until .
1.�; . -of� the year. And . from'now on the . Mont in, Auburn tecently. youngsters, 1, I ' im wli.ht's gott I rw-,y books, came across, 'a. book in it Was too late to avoid an aoelde,nt�.
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I ,' ' The new opinion seems to be that On Tuesday last fire broke out in- gest 'ead." .- .� the Rebrew, -and, after careful exam-, The two ears collided and- the B�adlu_ 4 . �
, ,". I - ,. days will stretch out, a little each the record of a pupil through the ,,he Store .of A. D., -Barton, grocer, of ...� I . 0 , , ination, thus entered it: . car. a new Chrysler Royal, took to the -
'11-1 day. . I I I .1 Clinton, and, spread to the stores of The weary and haggard, clerk -had . . 4 11 .
�� ��It. . , . whole school term should be. the MoFFiesh & Company, clothiers, and W. been kept busy so long. by an impar- "Item, a book Which begins at the ditch. The left running ,board- and I I
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1. , There i-, quite a bit of comfort in basis on which promotion is granted . . Johnson, tarness maker. ' tan't clotomer that eventually lie de- I a . " . I .. 11
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� "I ihe thought, too, if you keep on re- and not the ability if a pupil to sit "Madam, are youoshopping here?" "I believe," sald'the cheery philoso- .
"I .'I . 0 . bury, this geasion raised 28 turkeys, Taylor car were.damaged and, the car -
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I -,, memberino- it. which weighed 347 pounds and,- ,.for "Certainly!" retorted the lady... pher, "that for every single thi Was turned around on- thle road. Mrs.
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.11 When you-ha�e to turn the lights OCCU_r". 1 �Vhjch she received the handsome sum "Oh. went- on the clerk. "I thought give away, two will come back to Braddu was with- her husband and for- 4 1
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'Ir . ock just remember , py the space of a day or two. ' At the annual school meeting beld, .0, . "Yes, that's true," said -bis iistener, eitber car were seriously, burt: ThlE_1' e
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All below ero, and you are burning coal ' ..., groun 0 . .1 (D gantization 1
;a. � . I ' '" . ding and knowledge of a sub- Jeffrey,, H. Best. Stewart Scott, J. 0 " . (By Isabel Mini ton, Goderich, Oat.) library 'Friday evening of last� week- � k "
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� 11,�, , by the barrowful, ust remember - Warwick, R. 'McKenzie, R. Hammett, a Reeve Thos. Pryde was - el;bcted as. ...... L...,
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.'W�., that to -morrow you will be one. day finely strung nature. . I . ' - ch`-;Wman, and W, ,G. Medd, secretaxy- .
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� . Miss H. Murray, Miss C, Pinkney, 0 mean� may seem this house of clay, Nov. 8 --The Christian Warfare. J
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�� , .10 de&�es in the shade, Vliss-Lelila Hammett, Misls R. Hender- . . treasurer. Mr. Medd- was, 4uthorizel* -
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. . �, 'Such a pupil may do good or even Yet 'twas the Lord's abode; '—Acts 19:8-12,,118-W� Ephesians ,to open. an account at the Bank or ��
J'fri"' days 'are gettin"g''longei ' so". Miss I. Murray, G. Fralzer, J. 0 ' urn this, thorny way, 6:13-20., . . .
IS, . c brilliant work through the school' Tamau, John ThOmpson, J. B, Duffy, ur feet -may mo Montreal. It was dlecided to adver- I .
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� �,, I term, andr yet come far below his or Miss L. Frdeni,an, Miss M, Pinkney, � . tise for aPPIliCatidus for the' positiorr
,1 .r. .� , I � . ... Paul stayed for over two years with be made- I �
... 1,;, I . I I . � . . � I . . Miss.M. Hudson,, Miss l. McCloy and Our very bailty brings, us near the Christian- Clburch at Ephesus and of manager, appl1cstii)r6 to
.;,�, I . her fellow pupils or -even fail entire- . Mials S. McBride. � .� to -the secretary by Tburs)day',evening- .
r'.1 � W � . told Unto the Lord c�, theaven; afterwards when a Prisoner at Rome The ,om,kttee are also desirous or. I I . .
I ;.. " - . ly, in a. written examination. Mir. 'John L. Allen, has ren .his To ,every grief, to every fear, I sent tbem -a letter full rof admonition' .
. 11"".. . . - .. I farm an the 9ih concession of Hull6tt � s- knowing What organizationtg woulcr
1� .. .. Our Rapid. Advance � I . Such glory strange isi given, A part Of this letter dealt With 4
. In the case of such a., failure, it is . to Mr. Addison, and will, int all prob b- 0 , ' the Ilk, the use of bh,e gy=. agdtin' and! .
- a , 1, ghty g,,ce, our� life, to live, armour they must wear as Christia'
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, possible, of'co"' ility, in ve -into, Londesl�oro and live
��. � . . . urse, f c retire To invake ou-il earth divine; , soldierg, They must pu,� on ' each to the secretary. The members ot' . i I
� The TorontoStar says-. "How re- _d. , i I 0 mighty grace, Thy heaven. to. give, piece with prayer and continue -in fer- the committee, in addition to the'of- I .
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i :: ,.� k .11 . I . "L . I- of that pupil to' forward a recom- ClbuncilloT Johnston, lat'line of Mor- And lift our life to Thine_ Amen. .vent supplications. against the wd-les ficers, are William Coates, J. W. Hern, I . I
R � .... cent some of I our,-� everyday aic - to .m.,endation of the pupil's ability'and... riS, 11'as s0fd hi's 100-ar,re farT to Win. � 1. —T. H. Gill. of the devil. . .
' I I health really are. Only'forty years Robertson', 'for the sum of $4,200. 1 . . J. H. ,Jones and, W. E. Middleton._
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,. .� proficieney to the Department,, ,but . Wn e, of CullrGss, dell�, .1 Exeter Times -Advocate, . .
- -..,. . ago the newspapers Sound it worth " . . Fred Hardd - S. S. LESSON FOR DECEMBER 27 . 'Faith. I � .
, i'. ,, . such d.recommendation tarely bears &red four choice cattle to a Wingbam I . Fortner Citizen Takes High Positi,om
'':,. . I ' r last week. They brought Mr. Lesson Topic—Review: The Spread of —Acts 21:12, 13, 27-34;' Rom- I
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I I.... . -v6ile'to record that;�Professor Cal- . ,- much fruit. Departmental examin- � Harilde - $324.00. . - Christianity in South,ern Europe. . - ,ans 9*:1-5. 1. The following from the Strathrooy �..dl , ,
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". . . I � . I - I - I —John 15:13. . I Age INspatch nefers to a former resq- . �,
..� . ,..ers examine papers,'not*-the term re-' Mr. William Rae, of L;ndesboro, ., . '
1. . After tweirty ye us denit*of Clinton, brother-ln,la,w of Mis,
p. I tained a good photogra h of the ' , when attending' the Wfnti�r Fair 'at Lesson Passage—Hebrews 2:1-4; 11-32 ars, of strenuo ,
.:: I p cords of pupils of wbich they p9ssess- Ouelp)ly, lost.a solid gold case watch. —12:2. . . service for �his master, Paul Journey- 4 1
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El: . . . * no knowledge. . - . I . . 14� * 1. 1, , Golden Text—Revelation 11:15. . I of Pentecost. WhiI6 the�e fiettook the Strathro� is, bowever, his home WWII- : . I
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11'. That is why, -the belief is becoming FIom The Huron Expositor of , October 4—The Macedonian. Call. I advice of St. James and gave Proof ,'The most keenly, contested munici- 1. .
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�;!t,� -thought we give to it. To -day. no . . ' I .1 Moses pal election in Straphroy in many- 4
Z' , ' more general that the teachers of . December 24, 1886 —Acts 16,6-15; Rornans'15:187 of his adherence to the Law of CuInfli3ated, on . Mon -day In the I
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I— . doctor would think the diagnosis of The anniversary services, In the . . , ears. �
. . . . . was arrested by a mob stirred up by election of Councillor J. W. Kilbride I
.t�'�;� I the pupils themselves should be the �Matthew'28-19. . TP I �
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'V,,,�'.. I a serious case complete without the Presbyterian Church, on Sabbath last - is enemies from Ephesus. After a to I r, -
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.1 examiners and were, as usual, ' When on the way to Damascus Paul b., when he defeat
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","i. I � �. use of the X, -ray. . .1 . - � Wyllie, Of P4ris, was, the guest speak. was given a vision of Christ and.. h1s 'long time of trial before different tri, ed Deputy -Reeve ,Ian Mbxllae by the-. A . �
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L . ficati6ns of such pupils to receive ed- - bunals he, was sent to Rome toappear narrow margin of twenty-four Xotes- I
�V,, Few bo'nes are -set without its use. er and- there wasn't even standing life Work was ebtanged, On his jour
�41. ucational advancement. I I Mayor -elect Kilbride .
r� I I , I room. The muslic was ftirniall-ed b ney throuph Western,7"Asia he was before Nero. centered his A .
,�-?--� 4 1 . It ls used after the getting to check ! . I y man, NOV. 22"-LAn -Arabassa-dol, in Chains. campaign in an attack of the fli2ane- .1
ii,,. The objection often made, to such- ,.,, .,�he -choir under th6 leaders"Ap -of I in and in opposition to ,paymen,t or
�, , �,, , . . ' from, Eurcim calling for help and his � �Acts 28:16-24 ,30, 31;
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I . U I ' Mr. James Scott, while Ml% Ewing I .1 . 5:6-11. 1 members of the council. ,,Mayor -elect.
liEli- a system is that the teachers will presided at the Organ. - I place of work was changed. He be- . I . - - ildedly popular, -as A
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�` . longbr left ih the'body to work out, , came the Apostle to the Gentilee In. . —Philippians 4:i3. * Kilb'ride,'who is dec
",. tak� advantage of it. That in,ar'der The entertainment given by the the vote indicated, bolds, strong views. ,
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� ""I ... . . far, from where they found lod ' PUJAIS Of Seaforth High and public Europe and, afterwards, when writing St. Paul by his long imprisoninent I
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ment years b. -fore. Wh6n you step � . sful record as a School$ last Friday evening in Card- to the Romans, be �poke of the.suc- in Caesarea 'and Rome was n�o longer counted upon to do what he c -an to-
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R, . no's Hall, was, a grand s,uccess. . mq% ,Cles's 'Of this work and gav
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gR on teacher for themselves, they- will . ward bringing his Policies, irlto ef�
P1. on a needle or run against . C, the . L. L. McFaul,'Princ!�Al of the Public glory to Jesus 0hrist. I ences in syna,goguea, but he dild per- f , I 9
11!-, pass every pupil. Or, that it places � son -al evangelization. The soldier�s ect,"—Clin,ton News�-Record,. .
I X-ray shows it at once.� There is no ' School, was chairman,, An important 11—Becoming a Christian, I I I . I
�t too much power in their hands. If ' feature of the program, was e. presem- "" I guarding ih�im, the peopl,,. coming to Might Have Been Worse
1,� guess work about it —Acts 16:22-34; Philippians 3: him were told the gospel story
.,;,,, �: -tation. to Mr. ffar I I and Rev. C. W. D. Co*
11 I . 7-14. .. -11 sens and. �twv 4 �
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, �' . The lungs, the liver, the k;dneys, they like a pupil, that Pupil will be I fully illuminated addre,sq- and a hand- even, the household ,of ' the Caesars young daugOhite'rg Eleanor and Mar- ',
I ,. I passed. On the other'lland, if they Some gold'wa)tch. Mr. George Ander- —Acts 16:31. was blessed by big influence and word. 91161-ite, went do;vh to M,o-'
11"', I and -the he,qrt are all exposed to the - .. son Paul ,and Silas had been, roughly Then too he wrote letters, that remain or, Monday 'to visit the unit Forest., 4 1 . I
9 , , dislike a rea,d the address and' ,Miss Ida former's, fa,
)N., il, that pupil will be treated and thrust into prigon, sum- With us, and have been, instructive ther Rev. T. Wesley Cosens, on his- 4 �
1", eye of the X-ray. Through it are . PUP I . I Dickson made the- presentation. I
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�, ::� plucked. ,. The neli'skating and curling rin maxily;� but God made use of them, and usleful, for the Church of all ages.
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F., . I I exposed the defects of our body' or- ' .there an,d the preae)hing of the word Nov. 29—Christian Brotherh � I'll - .
,"�,":_' ___ "' geafortb will be opened for,public use I I They ,4ad a pleasant visit and 'wer �
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� §�,*�t," gans, whether they are 'diseased, - There i&4ittle in suffi,an objection. . on, Saturday. to the anxious jailer resulted in. the —Philemon, 4.20, . returning home in good, time f ; '.
r. �,', 2 . oonversion -of him, and' his family. or the-
111111,_,�,Ii.,."' if- . .. For one thing, the teacher who pla The new '�alvatlon A�—F_Pariv�ckg —Gallatians 3:28. ' evening ineal, when at the top c,r
, D.V :i I y§ . I -ma-11 beginnings a church, wits This letter *F'eutreaty on behalf 'of
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I I 1 I I not, In Seaforth will be foltnally opened . SitaPieton hill they struck some Ice, ". .
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gressed, and usually the doctor can favorites i's the rare exception,, formed in Philippi and Paul after
R� �,; . . z , in, about two weeks. " . - a runaway Oave 'was Penned� ,by St. the car swerved,anid as, luck woul(f "' I
. care these ailments, if he,is given a - the'rule.. The pupils,and the parent- Mr. William Sinclair has, puTchased wards -wrote to them from Rome as- Paul from his Roman prison h'ouse to have It, before it obuld be righted,tt . ., I
IV.11' . the old Mc;enzie farm,on-the V,J,ppen ,suring them of ibis initerest In' them his friehd� Philemon in Colossae. ran Into a tree. The cAr was, damag- t
ur. chance. . age, apart fiorir the- educational and his purpose in gpile of persecu- 6nesimus bad been all unprofitable ed to some �extent, Eleanor . received I
!?, , . . I Road from Mr. Up9balt for $5,600, .
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, I . . And we only get one tooth out now standpoint, �find little place and A strong curling ,club has recently tion to serve them," He Pointed out servant -and became a thief before a cut on, her head, and Marguerite— A �
1r, I to thought in the mind of tU teagher. .been organizedi in the that he -had but one aim in life, say- running away. On reaching Rome be bad an arin injured,. Mr. Cogens Wav,
J�,,� � village of Hen- �
, " instead of in batches as'we used to , sall. . ds the mark for bec f PauPs, c6ilvertR and somewhat slAken up and. bruised, Y '
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, Z, . do. At least we don't need to lose . bit but not seriously. They escaped!
'I Too'many parents and Pupils, Of A Ghoral Union Society wag form I ,
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'I".,. . them all if e are wise,and give the purse, don't believe th4A s� Oct. 18 --The Spoken and the Written to P v be
�.. ", I Presbyterian Church, Kippen, on, T.u,e Word. , . hifenian a personal One. It is, for more seriously ,. injured. '_ C.11utbm & I
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� 11��.�, . shows him which are good and which I For anotherthing, no teacher can fleers elected,: Han. president, Rev. —Acts 17:1, 5-11; I Thessalon- mlon.ar Pliflemon's to Paul alone, but . . I
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I ., I . Mr. Acheson; president, Jas. Moodde; . ians 2:7-12. . love for Christ, that he ie4uests One- .p .. I
� .1 . - .. a , vice-president, Miss Blair; treasurer, —Hebrews 4:12. - simuls be taken back. The street'Colmmittee, of the toww -,
I .,. are bad. And. 'an ounce of ' ad a'yoar's teaching re- .,,
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w . ". � . - musical director, J. Me -Ray; Paul and Silas went to Thesalalon6ca —1 Timothy 6:616; 11 Timothy council meeting, went to'Goderich,and,� I
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'� I In fact the X-ray h . I labors pAsg on -to some one else to Clinle, Mellis and Messrs. McKay, Me- devout Greeks and many women re- Of Timoth*y'4:7. had ,heard'goo rePOrt1s, and' being im- I .
I C5. ceived the gospel message. But envy Pa,ul Wrolte two letters to Timothy pr�ssed with t e work Perfoilm.e;d by I
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, judge, and if that record is not up I stirred up opposition and they were wiliom he had, placed as an erangeii,�t it, Purchased, one far usle. bere. It this .1 I
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I ,;,�,�, L make life richer and more well worth public 'Will know it very soon. That count of a large weddigg Party that Beres;. Nothing could. daunt their, himself ffom men of corrupt, ,untruth- chase�d. it is, wider than the ones,,
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, ,, -*,t ;, gift man has ver had bestowed up- en over the Winghain Advance which News-Rebord. I I I
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,11, I " I on, him., L Educatfon can not stand still and for 14 years has been conducted, by Paul,refers to his. preaching and,mode niess and tb, continue the goodi fight of , . I
t . �1� .1 � of life aa being by the Power of God faith. In his second letter he men. - _- beer i6 Sighted
� f - X ay -is only� one of , he peoole want advancement, not Mt. Fleuty, who enabled him to bear testimony tions his trial ' ' � I 4 .
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1i 4.1 � the many thing&ihlat have Tharked decay. In all ... probability that is led ,the choir of the Main.St. Metho- everywhere to Olixist his fisem bord. Wl ,his Cbristlan friends forsaGk him fOr many yftrs unknown, in. this, dis- I ..
I ," Oct. 251hristianity As Love. but God stood by him and
l, , dist Church, Exeter, during the past 6ncOuMged ,trict, A few years ,ago they ,have re-
, , i ucation- has 'to 18:14; 1 Corinthians 13: him to witness tot, Jesusr even, before turned ,and, have been obterverl agaid
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H IT' few years, was made the recipient of � I I "'.
"": forty years. . in mind, a new order as regards , beautiful 'WIver service recently. - -,- 1-12. the emperor. this year, in the Hay swamp, .near
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. ,. � I . . " Paul discussed love undeir tire title —Rpvelation 1:4-18. 1 ..
. rii ". � . . 0 I . . giving- some very serious considera- ,a,t,tthe me"hodigt parsonage, Bayfield, of charity as expressedl in the 13tb —Revelation f:17, 18. - careful to exl)'14fn t'hat this does not .
WIlk I . - Fri -day .night in which, Rev' T. meall that 4ee-r are always in, the 4 1
1 ill " �1, I tion to such a c4ange. , Gee was made the reclEdept, of a*bout chapter of,Corinthlans. He had heard ,lohn had, been banis,hedi to the is- swamp for they roam for ind-Jes, 4L,od'
. �4. - . , . School Eiaminations . - - I I the -people of Corltrthgpeaking efo- IaAd of Patings and, there he had, a appear' f
, "I' --1--, , _ _ � .- .- . � I I 80 bushels Of oato. I rom time to time. ThIs. week J
� .... J.", , . �. I ,In other spheres of life the exam- The lateCaPtain, Sutherlanidt McKay quently and somrhed, it all up as vision in i�bich Je%us appeared to -him A- more venturesome buck Is reported
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I'� 11 I of Toronto, who perished, from expo, sounding brass a�d, a tinkling eymbal In His glorlfled,, person, and gave hi.m. to have approached Within a mile of' , I 'A
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. Wk. We. . cM - not remember—there comes a printer', A machinist, or a Se4onlier Aflaille its IA�,o �Gnfatlo of love. . 'Asia. John fell down before Him as Dashwood road.—ZurIch Heya,id).
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6, 0 av ougli an apprenticeship 'of from UM -1 Mclnt,0�,64' bf Hat ft'Y, and' a —R6mgns 44-21. � raised him UP and spake to, him say. Four Of W 4, 9 .
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