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1d11traliskY. ,a:Trill Ell tout, tots
- - - - , • ntwn as lap at 1 .: sere+, 1. ,.ird: p
Do Thos Irby benediction glen people had hlegt Naming •
o- i ittwk t
rip f i
015n � sa. who l provide'ti for sense tine and must esssi es. fon d, rx. f 1 Nle,
and Prom*
▪ PEAeteHES, PEARS, PLUMS, GRA
CITRONS, CRAB APYLE;
FRI':aH STOCK OF CERTO
FOR MAXNG, Yc ALLY
The BestXXX Vinegar and NI*
Spices for P
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toot \r• - +.tel:
'Mat cell Thg shawls road'. bailor ties+ have come to know Isis 1K eseer<e is gees anew, ! I#4111b .►i.l.
ted tttalcbl ! sbeed register -1 - s
anti Vial, his followers. 1.1 1► •11 r v v e u' "1•'1;
,t1 du
Ake, t
gos�ts•! Teti mit is the heart and the pose
lrimsl, the seed is the word of
And cress lasso *ors brigbU1 way; blit hi 'wan !c i:atlk•-. pu►` .
11ura. ! thorn that they must take heed hoer h rn bun.
mouths obi; i'iu
Give times that teach pore kearta th,Y halls. tt must be awes than, e,mr rent+ L .lu.: 1,lNs r►nh: r .;.• : ,t
idly curiosity ot inteUe tont iaterNt mlll,t{,. cow' :� :+stiti+ ut ►, `1"""`"""1
Faith, hope, tuscl lova, all watmed th sank.* people a o Wena tSJi: { u, ai •.e •� ,
Thatber
they may- t1. more romans .e8uury Ixi: 1 A,n,•ttir.: curt ��
•
111 grayer,oMl. dot Narrtt lith: ! t: e.•ray,; r+:v:
Themselves first training far the grasp this he made use of the object o l u old. dor MM.:1tbCt' a0t•► ! dist•
Cheak
They beat will raise their people i,)lustratloa of the poaching of the he lu NM: i roti ryu i lr..'+ t•+• , ••!11'
1 to be its lalf: t red
:lessen Isidore thein. It tsar a plait! able heifer rising i years, „ 1p,a1. •.1 to
ey�y i .4.Iiyl'
there.
SIM bv alt
Dna; (Ri�iett� itfrt sail
t11aw3 olS ,curt fresh two months: 2 teel-Id ie ft,: 1 t;nek.hntt manure htrt'rtuier; i
1: rows rarlh►tt heifers: :! ��totl lie
3-it e;nllitah+r; 1 Ir l•ru••s ►.,rs•t
RELIEF John Armstro
ng. ear Y
and the sower tits preacyrer .,.,,die dill- Kri,tr yt!arin :. 1 rh1 rad o: i rots 111441.1% et..Iyet:' i ►►rte "...A' Sell I •r: 2
Ir
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tar• Sa nae of the sllarsi forms PLAYER gently clad with great caro lets the i earn. +has; F.rb. Kth• i aged w �t L Iron ttarru\v.; 1 �vltr..it•r ti:•:liu
�ome pin. it tames on and- l3rs _ __ 'linen upon us Lord, ThY seed faU on the ears/ of hie iistenerat Yeti. Mt: 1 il.•ifer rising O, due Vett. 'milt. to tio,•:.1 N tis li 11 1':s•\v: I t:nl•td
,' ' I'a+l's la rile bowels Spirits' living flame, that no with one Some seeds fell by -•`•TIAs Wayside."- *Wit t rine lessers old, due Yeb, rills: errant Ne.iikittti !'lu,'c .\+1_•:l: t !.:114
Anew tin d.sclslrteea oerar with accord our lips testy tell Thy name. That is. by the beaten path unteuch- 1 heifer rlainx i ,iart• u14: 1 s,icd ruts Plots: 1 t'rost .4 \\•u• �\ rtt.eu; tit:
ailit
neM t; and era sissy' rear with
lust feed) two niunt".1a. !�... :'1•. t t'unt, t th it ii i,•k, 19 1•!: 4
Give 'Thou the hearing ear. fix Then ,Id by the plough and where the seed• ,-- r; /i1;tt tQ sect:% old: 1 beast psih t\a.un; t \s6+11., Na ul 7'r"rk:
t
'a"i'ed by) does to t'�1!s>a wandering thought, that those could have Ito chance of sinking into tam, .upp6. 1 to farrow Ian. hit. 1 sunset It x•
i %t �\ t tl �ttrn• s; i
emters woes "�lmt " e4 to peraia't we teach may hear the great thione the ground, but would soon he picked BU t Int3. tllia t F eti
tbMI1Mt It {p ! olaxwswHxrri,t rtdtn,{ t tutt►ttm �t tl x ;Mist 1.;,:„ 1 \ s It
in us, Lord; Thy 'mind and will be duction. •, �► idlers•; i torn* .p r; i ane. bona+ lar�eis;•his:eell ins �•rnhhr�+•lir•�l tutr�t': �tlrt.'s aril be r:•�41 vcJttt+n►t r•trrve\�rtr• h•�' �I L% fit►lsurix�rvt NUL and Aro ours; bet Thou beloved, adored and Stony places. tents itround had tyaxan and other art lees, 1 I � , t It ,t 1 ut{Let: I ticieslettrss ha, t,•dd her f.1t•►►►, o.ry . • oa%h. too t- that amount K nt overeat
rr,
served with all our powers. Ame+l, a rock bottom, very' 11gntsy_covered Tp;W4$.--All sums of si10.00 +end un-' rte! 111•avy liarnl•a•.: 1 r't•1 hones !tar „
(John :c:}lertott). with .soil. On thia the +seed 'would tier, cash; over that ainunnt J. noontime ..‘nest.; i nit brant. 1i E.tlhuis; i Apra` 13F:R1lt,\ +:T'\Sl\NIT.\\I. T. I;r itII1 dit H311 b• Ai ta► rurinrilltyrapp +,
L ON FOR OCT.ltli, 11lt1 apritsg up qukkly teat ata roots could emdlt will he given ettt Eliseo nt ./p;, Crean Sepnti Parrett t Itri.atal \n, iY Proprietress. ►ttrthtn•'I�r wood�h'aUe•«rd 1Cre its tree #pert t+
nil. 13 n t have no depth, and, constituently prowtvl Labs note. A t)i.1*t,urit of a Crean' ••►•Par►tnr: 1 \•I, :t t►ai•F Ctt_uru
the ter cent allowed for 004,1 on ort Qtr a t 11, .1 wp +
' d hes lilts infuse a 1 rtiLL t.. Pandora � . Proprietor bei t
iIU ktat•1tis.'.1 n waren and u.. + .a: a ju I4ItI alt t .,: 11 r. • •-. : t
b wsi weskearst dekiii, Thou hast wrought, Live ou wit - u b the birds; and be lost 'tie pro- '''ar S n+•vty�, .. • "�,c'
p Y tuts nearly news: wryer :walking !train tlrinder, J Melt pl4 t i net•
J. J. McEwen
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Souris& aide
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toad ka►•dlr any .utbcr .Lianas so
' underilfrlea the strength and
'thou�trendition ut' prostration
eollspee that often termin-
WoodenT, Kamkops4, I!, C.
' I wan sorely kroltbkd "with
ale a.'oatrge, itlymaterr.:-- et' 11*
she mmttha awing to the after
of ptomaine potion:Mg. 1 I1a:1
Iltrlrf no ettntral Deer tn}' bowels,
After trying meverai doctors' reale•
I war induced to take Dr. Fowler's
of Wild Strawberry.. After doing
got irt:'arediate and complete relief."
tilt • i Fttw extin�ul.hs r: ! bn "" !tittiilltY
I.essonl Titltn•--'1"he Faratallr N�f a plant wool have a mo and • 1 Water. t •1 • 1 'c- ue:1'it iN RAJA.: 11F Ir 11t'ti , 111.1 t• 1
:$ewer. the scorchingsten won. Id.. Sao__ ceruse i,Pl ttnts,4 +
Raw tttt:t \Ycuu,ing I:lu6rt ;tad tars• alta, t;t3u, 1;,'11 I\
tttsl►ltt,Fl litgAiit.F:,. T. 1117-N ItY, ervair: i vtpn5iun 'Pat'+ and cables
Lawat P,isattt<e-=lltark 4r�1 #• it to -wither attd alis. ....•,.. _ ..._... 13: 10.1 \4illurti wt3lt nt•14'hy nbltr au'.tlun tri t 11
Golden Text -Nark 4 :1 k
"Among thorn*" a next of the Ittoul1Itttr: .tucli4na't•. 1 jj i tialnl izi�,itlii�t F• rt1 h�ii i- \lattland (itEI. vile lt•rich Tp. leu
Christ, from •the early days �►f hitt field had not n c sax t;*(:Ttellt �,.'1LE ()p' CI,a1�F9i>L'11.1i: Plat . ter yv •es. . u 1 e• ere'.. About to .• , � I}, Ns. 4: Colleens'
public ministry, was a papular `lsescb- - brambles and' weeds These grew .c'a. 14. "F.4 llI('ll t'1t tiJF� e411/11T• Masse d suet. }Tens; 10 nitnde t.l'In,t
er. He used language easy to be w£t}t the memo .>r lotus« !8 rw r ata 1 h the ►
understood. but in today's. season it and drawing awicy the nourishment.:+1tItIP. &1,1'114. pe d f -- •e r. • t1 t 1 Bay horst. s years •1Id, t • asset Pur
that should hese gone to the pliant
•tlF:u. C. ()INN,
been well 1 ed f t Neckyokes t►t 1 !t . \t o WEDNESIIA tit'T.41mi n't►tl' '
Iter is a change of style, "With
-,.. he nut untie
put . a parable. ...spike
them;. anti when they ,were atone lle`1
. expounded all things to but disciples
(verse 34). -
t e
Teeehing by parables was by com-
pariso'n and was .very commonly used
• •by Rabbles and ` other Wise men of,
the east, it be'£ng found to he both a
profitable and pleasant. way of giv-
ing instruction. Our Saviour made
us of it to deaci'ibe spiritual "and',
heavenly thingsbylanguage borrow-
ed front earthly things. The day on
which 'he introduced this method into
his teaching had been a'fun day for
him. -In the morning 'he came_ into
oontsct .with the `Pharisees on ac-
count of his disciples doing: that
Which they; the Pharisees, consider-
ed • to be .unlawful on the Sabbath
day. Afterwards in the synagogut
he incensed them the more because
he healed' a a man -whe'had--a-withered
hand. They held a council "against
MIA how_ they` might• destroy hint
;Then- Jesus left them, but the nit-
-
tude ,followed him and he healed
ApPly the tittetent . wren' SSP
hours throat and chola.
' with hiirlard.'a i>dt :t eon
`waptlC'' `
g,Ipldki for Bronchitis
lard Asthma. da
ua 'HYDRO
ty.etn sell; And while be yet tallied
'With the people >a',.message reached
him saying s mother andre er
were without- varinting to ;speak with
eonnneneing at 1:10 pan..
grain, crowding rind shadittlf UURN CATTC.E: and P1=Shtllt!':[) Yiylih• Iir•1 Rutl1•t!t: Ab"" 31i steed• \\'u.'d; It . I111It 4..'c l snap mare R yearn Uhl; The following is the school rept.t•t
r ye lltitt • ,• .+
of S. S. No. 4, Colborne. for tree
)se. ' t) '.., O e. e 1 U: jell}• t re, t111riN 1IUr.1•, h steal'.. t:t (\\•:+" ' 1 l'itW ., T
' R. at. YOUNC.
TI:iiM '-•, t'4,r' d and alit Sana, ut 1.10 netts. 1r lietin I1 :+1+ )t ;1; i ruts, l► #ear. Pr ntit tff' Eeptatbbor: Jr.3rit
to di "Into !rood ie.15,110,11: o r t t 1 Franklin b'liek; Marlcaret Pitbtad•►
thus causing 1t e, n o t • u silt b • tubule itn'11 n ant Ltd 7, and stn. a, a 111• wee .duamut 1. trr.tlrn• d .4u>7.:tl, i cow. li �1.trti frt.h un b•Ishiht•, N% --Marie Fish•
g"ro"""uti:"•'3'�ig"only to •proportion a••f:11tr. •R: •.�inihortta-towwtrlsttlp �;1°i .'11t1teS ttutth»' credit \will e u Earn- cued .\ua;, alb: yvar., Aran
the seed ,that goes Eo waste, the east of Carlow) :3 mites vty:+t .•f 111- ishion, *Iitetwved jont_uttutb._\-ttinetuntL .l,_rr!t� t+:)t, tr,-,fried Va . 121It: el, _MYrtle MOCI'llri."Clore hill, Dun-
reater. amount falling into 'fertile burn?,to nn of a per cent•, allowed, for cast" uu i rots, tel art: 01111 Jou +01.1 r1 w it , r:s• !cite Mullett, .'II. Ilia lReta Finoor
t£ J> • , 1 • eretilt amounts. due \pet 1st • 10 hetfers,rlshttr 2 years: ! Jf M Chiral. Lataratta Mitek, Jr.
Boll, bringing forth an abundant bar-
TI1ttt1Sl►hY. (n:Tl►tl1 R It t c. . , F; tet. l:t'[t�I.�FIIN~;IC[,o T. „t'NI►}11', e; .h•e'rs ri'vinR :' years; 'r ° gt•atdtnc. c
vest For every need conning" to ma- rotutnenciltg at 1 o'clock, the foNu�ving , i t r \ 11 h •i+' r • t' . •aria +civet 7 ':ucntime Seas• ll,--plorenett+ M•edr"lurlh Glen Kechnie
cetve at harvest time, one hundred. mare 10 Years • old._auppelloa •10 bo in months I 11,. + hu,.s at oat 100 Lbs. 8r. pr,• -*•Herman Fisher, Ruth
sixty or thirty grains. All that Je- loot• to Highland G.'hiei; .l b+affi t,ltder lttt'i,.111,„ X'1'ti cui.l ilitl'�F:i1111.0 to h_•: h•atF 1110 the+: ': sorts hrPd blsdo, Class Pitbsado« Jr. I .•-•sill•
dale mares, 4 and 6 Veers old. supposed 1• •. t'Ri:. t 1 111'1'1' `0
sus had thus spoked received a re- to 1►n to foal l0 111atlila►nd ,hief. # c,[ 1\I�c11t t\I F mer Fisher Ktt Pr--Nnint'a iitstr
tur£ty it "teas not uncommon to re- a 1 t r+,pr u ur uu+t• r.Mill
Clydesdale Ilolwirs:.,1 (iltilr•Rf� r,' y.•; t •peulfiel •t' Ayrshire Dull Calf ;11Nsttfe I'itbtatdp• Jr. I. -Norma �
T'i�l'iU1i `?J� 1►� F:1H\l h'1'tll.h, a ••..: 1 t
( roan . +: n••ettee of hen. INit'1 t� \I '\9'•+ '
sponse . s or .err ex- gelding tyg years old; o
perience had tenet them- its truth; one-year•otd Cott+ s t + r n ► ndt etc Et. nn
fronthis hearersf their l l G 11# 1 driving t► rhe • 1
iii•'::i •,.•.1 .rll in grind wyln'ti,tug •et' er, tYinnig Pitblado, Clayton ,I4lllion,
•trill a:Pll h; pubtit� auelh'n.-inn Ebbw ;tree: ,t luta t;10 MIS ins Sall pestis tw►th IEdith FHA,. Olive Pitbsado.
"used ,
but he wished them to grasp its deep. Cilttfe' •t cats 8 .years olrl sup, •' ' P..u,e t lU . :Utnrited and unun•ro11,
to be In crit• c,lww # ychA Old. frt'str• •+\1'T ftl►a1 htat[;ItCthli t,t
G. E. KNKOH'iEie, Teacher.
er significance.
•'h. r ^Iir6•.; $ het. 11.1111• fur Minim
ly calved; 1 cows calved 11 wyeeks: # cow ,+teremei n at i o'elue:: t•t.n1." tat• 1'•s0' 1 lhu•.. ►:y,•t, th1ng all ,eeti,ed wilt i ADVERTISE Illy THg VAI! . N
Verse e--The`AAppeaL. due' in 'February- 1 row duty hr waren; f.,t'1,tiler:: '
1 cote calved # weekri • ! row due to t t t t
-__t bear." hath iazitishe ' heat; let a
Christ wished` to teach .:t em 3 ono ,ear ol3 steers. •i ane year old :in !n «:•'ri,t•u, bro.! lit ut+• .hart.: 1 - ,
that the tiX t of :tire profit each heiir : i Sh tarn bull fat • month� b,n 1, wvctit, i!.: nlr'n hoar::: i itga '
heater. wonk eceire from Iris words► !+Nit ,.{rrti►!F registered . `v hugs} . I t.nt +r: t ••'Pt> %%. 1:- rt t• :it
Nt1i*s GTroH.slttttis�)• i tea
would depend larges h'• b i t tti
show eat that the
(rota.. teaching--�;<l.-.rosiness of , impletlteeats: �las•sey
•- :beret; f -dry rete: sews due--11e'e: vi; (141111; i r; c ,+l .,...,.rt3;n ��tt s�ir;tf+fir° :1
':'.IIIIiIIIIIIIN{iIlII1NIIIINIi#hNlilllltltlll1 IiII�ItIl1t�l
y ••n• ts, own Ct young sowvx; Neill:
i host h kr1'4'b , • alleles 111:, 1 ,.1• t•u+
ort..y t to all phs old; 8 , autig It 8 wveelts ctrl, sums :t ~ roller. i• t,rT 11,I,ro,• • 1 •:seer.•
ain;y true fruit all putrbrt'tk,, • haat: e1 a•atit of lisr�us.r•; i sol ori tt°ttlfiin.
'Hare
fail}h ulneas:' lie ' -
•• ter era, 1 it.ind,ird t.rt.im . Separator t \ . 1
anis (under i Lnradlt Crt•arn tis•palrtur: 1 scoop .hn
life anh that tht hinder many dart, horse' rak,o, j10,110 I tic 1111gt,i nisi ,'rt: i•11its• 111.8 liar
t irt,sr t4 • l In air:,r.,
sera which night hinder its growth. harm0ts;• 1 #111tt\'attar; WOOD; 141/1 theta: 1 ruts ta,t:i trots hats; 1
-=Canon.:; Farrar-., rite>z. than clearly drill, i -'t dins.: t Pinole scooleir; .t ttvn- ,;c•yltu•: `2 laddrlrs; i tires t+, Rvalu 1bny:
on thin parable•••s•Tn us, who from in. horse S.11fit.. i' 1'1irnn land roller; 1 1 t i X 1 1 t 1
( h cad •the parable aide ray " Y gnu quantic,' of ltlarketrnittl tools and rlttscr
�t.' 4 hundred i,iltfl bags; (:ltnLbinr' nett•
ancyt have
x ati,a lt�ay ttwa n' i trtfrj: wve•(un #
side with Christ's .own inter zetation ')1"i° buggYI 1 ta9n 71'4tt; 2 \�nik,
P t roughs; I sat linrratyK: 1 art of
as . r ;[tvtTF Hi ! Pandora range anti
tr f1'k
an. 1 T �
ti t ht t r; nr 'r1; .ts rove s; inert .in: a
• ng p i t tpnl +if b tial strawabout i2 :16ons rows fit 1114111.eti 14 s3
r•- his th brethrer of it,the meaning is singularly ether 1)obsteigtiR; 1 doubts= nutter helm.: ! t 1'
and plain,and we . see in `it the1' scales tree lbs throw: 1 1►
hi1n. Re ` was so intent on°hie
lies!•' images of the : danger in
preaching by the cAld and indifferent; then to give toe hip -very de.
lat£ves• but h.. took the opportunity 1 and the preoccupied
that he 'had no time just
cared• rope; t t�•' t►or•Npn�i,r gasoline err. 1pP.; I hose burner with oven; 1 net.
t international: 1. t ''k• 1 �e-�'-t•
.�nn .1 •ata, burn" til xtn�.
, - win nteA• 1 i►
eat; by the• gine,tunip ng 1a1 , •,,,, ii heater; J til itniv.
areal re. _ t,+tsot[na .tt►ttlt. •,0 Bail n 1 stn i..et It room sitars,: 1 -rag i.i.►tiuttll:�rnnt ta1111
impWsive and"shallow, by the world- err,:tn1 bP1aratnr, in t1:.. l•1oi.•ttee au „K
► ambitious,-Iemetkt' coat oil atevt; Butt oven* I 'its• I .kill;3rrn lade: 1 .ills ,board; 1 Ualt
t10w .: t - yby rank; I. Mawr; 'Iron Uel and malleo•
.� ' o ulaceplain kens very dear his fol- and: the luxurious, as they listen to r;thetas.. 1flair•corered suite; i set . anises .NW-
iiarnPwc, 1 Apt hl.ttt . it.," n:irnrs., p
R Sere were to him.. the drscipler. the word of God. ,.• t tains: 1 refi`fa•eretor: 1 set of piutfnr,n
tl-•QE , nickel rie,)tmtt'dx..t .xut 1+attt ilartlrSa,
- Were ter i e' Salol• ,.her',_ irr'$ther art -Ass __But i as riot sn ns to those who ,...111 rttrall's: 1 1►aisv t+!tar: i bullet• liutvl. It
--Il tw r' y_ o set-,iteutlli .balnr.ax. - Beans sigf:1e tear rfnt:lt lawvn ►ne�wers;=ii Bila ladders; ?
ter to him. • It, had thus;, beep a. meat , heard it. Even, the lia-eiwIeg'1raded nes,.: :;tt , ,, Biter• sitalx-nucLtl Hasa p
trying des, but hilt work.rtras not yet .to catch its full tai nificance although eie4;.1 set •double light driving teirnes!:. ;; ?aalter+t ;-i tttil�it tub. nsr 1
�IIII r-.-on-4t esmc-dav (1Vlgtt g ,Year for P NI 100 hens,rrrte and white
arinr,r.. window srr.•ruec nt't nth.r t:
• they-Teser•Vect-their r
ELECTRICITY
a t#t.ih .+ ". .r
dNesper than Ceal or Woad .
Ceaveaiegt, Clean, Quick
THE HYDRO STORE
N it61a Sawa- GODERICH
of _ '. r
an tt-hl •+�,'�-ttrH•t1+-�-Yr>:+._ '+ ►,.nt:,.•sz•'tictrs too tlnrrtrrfluti to r[t1?nttl!!i.':11t iiY'
Mos- G wonir� •turkey.• i •trio' o drtclt•R' •""• .° � It
i s:i- )- lie'bega1} 'sg*;n to #each b.Y
f' the sea-s"iae::
1`
Verses 14. --Am Object Lesson.. .
To be free from the jostling crowd
• Jesus made use of a boat'on the wa-
ter as a'pulpit. It is quite possible
Pitt. 1T HEAL
explanation -'till 'they and' their Ma ,
,`11141. to !• r! :;:!1‘ sIl Hitt e
tot
r;ter ahouhlbaione. Itis clear thati
parables.tlike this so luminous to -us, ether art,ei. s. o'
'' h'verwtbin' Will Ae suT4 twttltr Ut es'- r�derechBeauty
brit so difficult to klnes a simple listen- ;;t r yc t;
proprietor 1r t;+ retiring; from Y��+first [V
ens, suggested• thou>Itits • which to f #rurirk;.
them were whollyunfamiliar. He FFdtC15:.%H Stints of 416 :unit Lander.
that from there he could see a farm wished then. to.%now"that:there must- ea.i1: over that mount 12 Jnb)tlllw
er working on the land ors -the hill- tee some self-examination, some earn• tris it wilt be ;;igen on furnishing ilii•
side sloping .down to the 'sea of Ti- est, careful;thought of their own if p1'ntnJoint nut,•+. :t' discount rot' S
belies. He drew the attentiosr of the they were indeed sincere in their des t1"1' 5
drat,, ;riloay,•d ins ,:tilt. +m cticli
amstuulx
people to 'him, to his .work and to the sire to profit by his words;
R \I Y11I.M'e ' T. Itl:NtlRN•
,
'ivOlil4D MISSIONS Proprietor1111 timet
Parlor and
Barber Shop
Ladies .
nature of the sail. His way of v'
Would at once command• at-
teution•--"Ille kers; Beholdr ' • The
speaking
CANADIAN NATIONAL R.V.
TRAIN SERVICE to TORONTO
Daily ;Excel* !Weeny; •
IWO.: --Gaderich --(3 O1 .11.3. 2.20
Clinton - Ernes asst. • 2:52 p.m.
i1 . SSeaforth • i;:4l at. air ,13:12 pati
" Mitchell 7.04 rtnl..142 p.m.
Arr. -Stratford '.31), as ui 4.10 p.m.
f1 Kitchcnuer 8.20 min; 5.20 ir:tri:
+' Guelph 8.45 a n►. 5.50 p,m.
" Toronto. 10.10 a tn. 7.14 pan.
Retuning-Leavc.Toronto 6.$0'a.m .,
12.55 p.m. and (i.IQ pent s
Parlor . Cafe 'ear, Goderich to' Tor -
Into, on morning train,_: and Toronto
'o Goderich 0.10 p. m train.
Through. coach Goderich to Toronto.
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Rbeetrset Street
Seat Wends tel► Bed. Great Gsnge'-
After !raking Lydia E. Pblkitam's
Vegetable Compound
Sarnia; Ontario.•••" After my girlie
was born. I was a wreck.. My nerves
were too terrible for words and 1 Inns -
ply could not stand • or walk without
pains. 1 suffered with fainting spells'
until I was no longer any good for my
household duties and had to take,;to my
bed. The doctor said I should have on
operation, but 1 was not in alit condition
at that time.. My neighbor said, 'Why
don't you try Lydia E..Pinkham's Vegg-
*table Compound? I am sure it witi"do
you good and will save those doctor's
bills.' So 1 was advised by my husband
to try it after I told him about it. I am
very thankful to say that I was soon
able to take a few boarders for a while
se memo were scarce at that time. My
baby is 17 months old now and t have
not t hod an operation, thanks to your
medicine. 1 have recommended the
Vegetable Compound to *few people I
know and have told them the good it hall
done me. I know I fees and look a dif-
ferent woman these last few months
lad I certainly would not be without a
= bottle of your medicine in Che house.
Tea Baa Ira this letter as you see tit,
as t should be only too stafor those
buffering as I have to know what it has
for me. •Muss. Ikoitga? G. MAC.
Nom, R. R. No. 2, Sarnia, Ontario.
A recent rearms of women users of
vegetable Composed report 98 nut
100 recolved beneficial results. This
a iwasarksbte proof of �Ittl *Writ. C
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It - may take years -it may take tr� ) s �.1•Is )�, o,: ° ,11•' I,li 110,,E a, -(AT.
,11:1\^ r
century -to fit India for self govern 1 G1:, .11,/,:„.". wimp i ( iz
Invent, but it is a thing worth doing'
and a thing that may be done.• It is \JR .0J t1 ;; I.1 tti. A.N
a •dilstint and intelligible'Indian, po- Wilt sell by . pu}ilii auction at Lot :1,
lies for England to pursue --•a way s%rilt. v, E. 1) Golbor n. 1.1•2 tiles Proal .
for both• countries out Of the embar- Win dture h•• uu •
moments of their twisted destinies: '• 't'1;'9•:�i)A1.; :1.11.I118E11 +21141.
Then. set it before you, Believe in ;it. run1mrut•1(111 ,et 1 n1101I Stoup:
Hope for it, Work up to it in all you, 1i gorses -t pay mare, C tear. std: t
public acEa and votes and converse- .7 ,y, c t'. (11(1,.1 erey trawl of Perrlleran
tions with your fellow -inert, • And ' ilius i w•t'ar•. aid 1 b:tv 11ty
ever remember that there is but one w1•is;ht about 1300 lbs, 11 1ty geldint5•
way it east be -reached. Till India is •t t4:*('s std 1 Ira.y'dtlth,l; horse 7 41•.+1w •
Leavened with Christianity, - she will 61st Suri" gelding r•
be unfitforfreedom. When,Ind' ( ova •t.•-1 black rout' a ,roars, t11 fr+ rib:•
leavened with Christianity she will to t►P in r.tif: l ted ruts• rt �rarK:" to
be unfit for any . form 'of slavery. freshen 11hout tone' or sal+ : i red rot.'
mild. England the , supposed*a In calf; 1
Y snare. 10 Years old; 1 brown'horse,
- r m. ta,1t<..rn ano)r: ! Mart: s:a,V 1 yr,lr, ▪ suitpost'rl
S years. old , to h
however mi may n tiolstrht rosy: lU year)) eltl, supposed. (0
leaveh .frankly, freely, gladly.
proudly leave the stately daug ter.;, xtrifrrs, t ,ear ores i SlPers. 1 ,ea"•
she has reared, to walk the future old - 2 stt•,'rs' '2 . years orci; K .airing
with e. free, imperial step. ;sarins: 1 registered thoroughbred :11► -
S' Herbert Ed r{is Hero erdeen Angtis bull, 3 yeller, um,
t ►i s 5 !weeks end i .nay tion .to !titer
n Noternber.,• 1
Speclial•hleeting of Huron Presbytery 1-11 cords of hard maple solid, 12 in..
IOU 109 rcdar pasts; quantity • t IOU/01
, err ran y, ee y, e t TIP 10 calf: 2 lwits'rs '4 w•a•nrx Md. ut calf:
h
tr er wa , e l)10.. --;t pfgai, ttrlicht alma! ftXF ibs.:
of • the Indian Mutiny). £ 1 g
The expectations in regard to the i poles,
Dd«terator'a vlaft. to Clinton were welt at the ,t
meetingtinti herd to tVitl[s e�•,•r�rs I
diV Wood 11111 •.purls, eleth: un
realised
ping +•Iry twelve mounts' credit
(:hnrch on Thursday. Sept. loth. The will he given tin.- fjtrrsi.hrni :ipprnvetl
afternoon se ion was devoted to add. Joint notes .\ sli,rnunt of 1 111.1 rent. -
resses and conference upon the financial altotwe.r off fur east'.
[natters ot the church. A brier introtiue. I' %s'11t111 lg a.h•erlisrd tv111 ho .,1141..
tory address, was delheresl -by Ur, a.F is n[rrietor is 1111'111114 the tarot ewer -
Moliennon. He Was followed by Mrs:Its his .4(11 :tu11 111 11 11 ing.
(Rev.) James Hamilton o.EHoderich. re. 'I'.►I'• t t<irri!t‘, T. 54
Nn ti+sin seer
prementin}1 then 1V.hT:s:, who, inn very
instructive address spoke of the out. :,l:Th IN 'K\1,k 4►v rale•! 1.7(11:;,standing sehlevementsot the b'peiety in cel Gut 19 n ii. t '2'i1. 1 nide not t',
sr (Auden 014 liens' lairs on
Ti'ESJ►AY, (11.1.e►1il:lt *ph tlr2i •
el 2 teelerk (11e following: •
the past and their purpose In relation to
the present regairetmentsot the Chirch.
llev. A. E. An netrong, assistant seers.
Lary ot.the yoreign Mission Board, In
a .lucid' manner places before the i cotws, due to fer.hets within reit;,
Presbytery facts and figures reputing ilnrG s 141' K 1°1 ,6i+ft14.1',�+11 fIv,' t1.0
the requirements of the Oen€ralllomrd, 1ie111 to !Nat lh., reit breft :earl •111.(1.,1.51
k
IIs ctt,d many ittsrtanees that, came Stal itinu,
under his observation, when 'touringgoil II:FT(4 -!•2 mouths credit FIt :i 1,i1
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foreign item,. of splenelid aphievements 1Ull-t.n.nllis curt it per +•1,4+.
thele, endeavoring thertby to 011-',1g;,,17111141"1 e4 t"► r,rtr. nu rt'es,it
courage the church to, 'maintain the ,utsnt 1:1S..
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high- standard ot the nest. This. he•' • • ALtt(s �t IS, \w'. \\'. \' tt.l,l1, p• •a
urged. could Only bottom) by realizing lnr•. c;lsn: 11.1,11 ►y^i, .union •. t•
i
the total of our financial objective.
00(4.000. The Moderator's chief ad. 111,F;.1R1INrr-\t'sll'N►\., l,E tel. 1 %It±t
die!,' was delivered at the evening sew • sTitt,h. •1:1tNGF;tIF:`s'r:: wool!? .111•,
Sion. In this he well sustained his to, Its ►I'SEW d.r) 1•+f`It\l'!'t:Rl:•
pution. 1iy his graphic deserlption et1 Mit. E, 11. lit'i1M:111'.'lti •
pioneer missionary efforts of thelwvill ,• 11 he puh(ir 'ruction :rf i.eri 11+.
Chnrrh Ise 'made to live b(fot•e the 14.111 I'I I C,nlres•nwinl►, t:44,eun .41W. +,u
imagination the lite and labors of annoy seta- t., 4s tit; P1. (., t :rotes .1'.111 '
whose names are hemmed fo.day, a.ntt
whose achievements then were but, Mot 1.,•rlllne•11•'tltt at f .i t I1•a-k •.1e01'tt:
beginnings of t egtester latices of ourI1teji r.; '2 Brat lI•.s4.'s. 11 .11111 4'
far hunt! steId. , t the present. Iiy •'1.1. . r,s s1\'- i+ +•U. , , u e:sr-+ +,18+,
aymnithetle.atyt'%I. and, inspiring vis. le, • t,.•'ten lire. I:etit: !'e'•,ta. 11 1. ,errsss1 r
ion he led his hearers into a fuller 11„,t,'Is, ors •ttou tiril '21: 1 t ace 7
knowledge of the magnitude of the 55111 41)1" 111 04-'410i lens. 1!1':14"*". " c•t'•.-
wotk, theVastnle'ts of our tnivtlege and "PI. Ate fr,.lsest +1:411, e
to a more ZCalous4 CrrdemVonr to the end.."'""1-••••i111' div 1,, ere +d 7 "to t1e/ t .`• rt *! •! 111,,
that Huron PrYsbster}'coonetate to the !2•11,11.,1%.,4.1;;;',"1,11::1"; t ! .1f ,1'r Its:•
elan extent of its aliocatiottt. 321,000. y.•.n'•I1 1f s'. ;t t is
•1(ef10111ttons-yrere passed.l0 this efftict :dal •attt tat fer •-ls• is t►••t,•re 1
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by tbenleettng and the tieueral Inter•ie' aft. a. '\ti tis+• .,til/ . al' •R- •r.,sl rr,t.r
tst+s Committee of the Presbytery sera . turban' P11 e- 1 tells' :.h.sat 100 1;1,
charged with the respcnstbility of mgt. ' u 'o, \11'!.1 \IF:\'! 1 Dee eau \leets+ s.
Tutt the rest�lutlout. into effect. I:ff ••811.; 1 Ferret 14111 W't-'-I iI 11 11410,
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thee *oil tried our Benefits Fao..
std and our s t: c:1a1.33c Pardust,•, t
r at:e• WHJ, remove blackheads.
wrinkles afia all blemishes,
Shampooing. $itageing,Waving
Curling and head Treatments
COMBINGS 'MADE UP
Limits, you may noir have .your
. era k done in your. own linnets.
Gents
Try our $tie I4pteial Pace llfaasag,l
rhantpoclt lac. -
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"Business is c with tie:
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Specials I MATTRESSES and SPRINGS
at WALKER'S
Au a11•telt Mattress. fancy art ticking, roll etlge, round earn -
e4 $. -1t•plilar pike :510.50.• for this Week $7.75
A genuine 1,eg. 1.tt ani! Pita coil springs, guaranteed for 20'
• years. regular $10.50.. for ithie week $7.75
Th.eso prices Inv: very close tae manufacturer's cost, and it will
pay 111 s 5l o i'gtltemplatitlg getting, at nm,ttl'esti gat' silting*
• to investigate these prices,. •;. 4
A New ,Ship of -Club -Rags
n extra spoel5I genuine ietitunr sial, h 1;;, letoli,r }iiti:1, a::rrhl
hnndle+r: heat c•,►nt 14. 4.11•.. ' •
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Anothnr 441)0 it1. 11--inc•b ('lath ITxq Snl:irt t'1)0:itlt►iso: ili•cip .
hand s , ,$2.95.
7.5Ck
A New. Shipment of Bridge Lamps and
Junior Lamps ., - -
tA ftl;;:tlltr• .1f:4 1,4 a 1f ;lie,, 11.;1 ,i/tri, .14,1110, ,►1141 prices.
SEVERAL. PIECES OF FURNITURE TAKE IN EXCHANGE
At Very Special Prices
Oire only square Piano in good condition, will sell tor
435.OU' ••
WESLEY WALKER.
Often the Cheapest • A1war; thc'Ilest
• `I+be Store of Quality
West Side Squarer Goderich
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'S ACT.
TAKE SALTS
Says Backache Often Means You Have Not Been
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Drinking Enough Watogr
• When. you wake up with backache
and dull misery in the kidney region it
may - mean you havesbeen eating foods
which create acids, says, a well-known.
a6thority. An excess . of such acids
overworks the kidneys in their effort to
filter it from the blood and they become
sort of paralyzed and loggy.. When
your kidneys get sluggish and clog you
must relievd then!, like you relieve your
bowels, removing all the body's urinous
waste; else you have backache, sick
headache, dizzy spells; your stomach
sours, tongue is coated, - and when the
.weather is bad you have rheumatic
twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of
pediment, channels often get sore, water
scalds and, you are obliged to seek relief
• two or three times during the' night.
t
-Either consult a stood, reliable physi-
cian at once or get .fromyour pharma-
cist about four ounces of Jad -Salts;
take.a tablespoonful in a glass of'water
before breakfast for a few days and
your kidneys may then act fine. This
famous salts is made from the acid of
grapes and lemon juice, combined , with
lithia, and has been used for years to . t
help clean and stimulate sluggish kid-
neys, also to neutralize • acids in the
system, so they no longer irritate, thus
of#a'rl'relieving bladder weakness.
Jed Salts is inexpenisve. cannot ifs-•
jure and makes a delightful efervescelft
lithia-water drink. !#ink lots of soft
water. By all means have your pilysi-.
cion examineour kidneys at hast
J► �► testes
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a year.
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