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for Ne w., sw*Re
Ck.ordR U^adel90"la1 ►za',bo willftlua a sood erul3tio?146 1Gl%rt the 4Ch#l4
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_ 'Pt7slkA.R1. with W, 11. Brack Co# letrge 7Qli, Cxtlilti� +� alts '
Wholesale bottae' in Viat CIV. ion,
relieves i�i�
�t� � .. _ Miss Eniim* Selp, retM04 to Urdigestion,.lieves Ehlt'Ii• '.geed
i! ■ _�__ l -- _ �� �morrhl. Tavinshin i7f! ilu'i►tAf�ib rsn► 39AVt i..--.,... i.. z.�--.... -- „v,..... -s-_ _ta_...f ff[.P lticr. o•iV/,Qvie,nw.aw.t1..:`w
- program will w.) prepared. Mr. Colt-,
' a*u leaves for College Oct. 1st. � 1�
o r n't a recent g forem Blgt lr
a.ls school bcard. Miss Cooper's
` •�a,tion was re44,tlAskm o be re. Mr. W. J•. File, lett last W for an
" extended busyness tri tlirgirgh the
' leased at the end of the year. p
west where he is manager of 00 Aooro
, v�� 4 Q L. 'Those of our Tom= who wish to Refining. Com9any, of Cleveland .Ohio.
sPend'a pleasant and prcdtable .even- .
>Ib[r, J. Cavtvlc was in Atwood last
• reg r'iroudd not rails rho conce>lwt in
Is your filce severed with, Meek as judge of horses.
OW town hall this evening. Al4uong Mrs, F. Metcalf and daughtrr, Miss
" piiinnpjc,I, blotehep prrash?° Poor' those wily will take pram are Such . Ella, have returned home free" a, vise
•condition of .your blood will well-known names as : Mrs. R,, J, B. it with friends stt tai rent rots is .
, po Hon. Gro, E. Foster
catrso,thesefacioldloagurements Stanburr. (formerly. Miss Fairy •81-aenteric,
at title aaleoli of rho year. A peak) and 14r,Ha,rry� ,Rritdl of Toa'- North Tomato
a will ici+ae your blood obto r Mrs. J. B.'lhtiover, Mr. 'Will
good
VIM your nap on like Vorland and other local talent.
ttt}tgtc, _ Thin peop7a phonlld` take Miller's
On Monday Mr. Wm. Aiexauden
Of _tae. tnetiy blood: purifiers. - , Cam -pound Iron Pilin.: For cels by S eafoA'th
tris `sell, Ao-v oil' Blood Tab. Sr , of Godca:ich township passed ito J, E. Hovey, Druggist,
lots aro uub
ndoto'cu' y► the most a just reward, aged eiglity+•eight years. Shormyt atter nine o'clock last Fri-
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' c9•ery0r! We are fairiliar with The lite Mr. Alercander was cme of tore 4
day* morning fire broke out in the
the for>nuu "of' this remedy and noble and honorable pio seen, of this large frame startles belonging to the
htrcrrn what if will do. It puri, district, He. was a Counmvative in Balgrave u n
fief and.. eurici es the. blood, politics and an Episcopalian in relig: Q ee , a Hotel. The building, being
blµlda up the et ilre system and ion.: Mr. Ii. W03021 was visiting hta bra' of an fnflan mrable nature, was soon
#r p�prtsa>�ealthyooiortociteekq Cher,. Williaot near London last WO*- amass of f5anr .' Thereupon -Mrs. R.' J. Mull wa,a called away : ,Mr. and, Mrs. J. A. Brartdou Brave P #be
and It:pe, Sold With the Rexall last! week throw the �t!1lrtasa of her firemen dweeted all their. efforts to.
g}tarantee, gez• package, 5oc. through to Stratford last •wreck t'o viall the ,
aunt, former's brother, T. S; Brandon;, , and waxls living the hotel. b ortutrately
W. $.. . i-�O�.,IV�Es' Mn. S. L. Scott of Goderiah. town.- very Lttya wind was blowing, other,
ship .will likely come into Cliniton to attend the, Stratford fait. wise the hotel—a large three-story
• A sermon fio the Foresters was building: 1i► g
reside, brick i liV have '.Nlso be -
TIF • STORE Mr. A,. J. G71ig., preached in Knox on Sunday weak of Rylgebovyn- was ccmre a' pvsp vo the fiaanes. Tho' ho$
the Society attending in a ilgdy., eI was only! sltght+iy dahna,ged, ,but the
an a visit to relatives - and friends R
ev,. Mr. Ferguarr! preached . an. ea- stables here aril returned - rais.. week Mr.-. riv/ny; .shed were . burned
" cell serration. o hs and d
Griot is still ]sere, the guest 011.*] t . t e ground.
X I Xmlxx X X X X'X ",X ,X X X R and Mats, Win. Grief;. Mr. Sulphone, the propn:ebor, suo-
y We understand Mr; Thos. 'Murch hi ceeded in saving parr .ort the contents,
t, WImesville. has''rented the rani" of 'Wingham #Iclud' . two horses,' The fire o:t. '•
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MT. Walsh ca 1!aa London.- Road the l'ua,'Od in that loft, but its origin is
latter will roliabl , come .to . tawn, to Miss Elva Stanley of Purple Greve gI a
• o live. P y was the ,guest of Miss Mina Job mystery. The rbuildings ware' all in-
' least week. • . sured.
$T. RATFORP OBIT. Saturday was said to bre the tivartrni-
est day in :September in Camad2i for ,Mrs: ,McCool of Londesboro spenp
"Jfi Our 'registration greatly ex iL forty years. i Sunday with. her daughter, 'Mrs. J,
X Seeds- that of previous' years. X L. Awdg. The Vector of East Huron
Mr. W. Bx"",doue was called . to Mil
]I Why' Our ,school is the best of X Dr. Carman was .the guests of • Ar`,
verton last week owing to his baro•
Z io kind in [the West ; Best[ is .X , and Mrs. Redmond during his stay in
[hers death., '
]f oaurses'givea, best. .in teachers X town:
Mr, N. T. Doekrill fravollin as.
.7,f eanploy+�+ri ai}d best. in assisting X g p Miss Besale. Marsales has ' re'tarneg
senger.:age�nt. of the -C., P. Rr. was in
]1.-�zadtgata5 :" for positions. Our �C to BuP,alo . after spending a, pleasant
ChAton o'n Tuesday[ and, appoinited
3 'graduates are in demand: Bust 7t: Mr vwatian at the home c8• her grand:
A T, .Cooper agent fol` the Dorn,. ]If "less randy slate' that Tilley are S iiyot'her, IMrs. Reynolds,'
the. best. In the past . three inion . Express Co.. Money Otdexl de- Mr. ands Mrs. I. Brown and' Miss
., •.
>f days we had eleven applica,. X p rfanemt: Carr `of Blpth were the guests 61 Mrs.
v he House,a! Rofuge o ammdttee mm
1� 1+ioos for help which we could �,:• ":.� � � Wilford on :Sunday week. •
mpt sutiplp,. We have three do- f1in Clinton y .,sterdai- evening to oipen Mr. C. M. Walker and 'sd'n ' Fred.
>g. jkartrmenfkt ComEmrexcral, : S ..rt-1C,.th�e traders fpr fur'nishfbga' I - itis
ho new, building.C,, have gone *to Edanotnb Alberta.
3C 'hand -Arid Tdlegraphy. 'Get our XThey went via C. P. R. 'boat frcmc
!free catalogue for full par 41ca- IX �._, Owen -Sound.
Z 1� rs. commence .your ,course X z The Ladies. Auxiliary • of St. • Poul's
it at once. )c Pale people should. take Miller's Church held a Donation Tea on . Thin,!.# -
y y Compound Iron Pills.. For sale . bw day, and although' the weather _prov-
X H. A. McLACHLAN,'Principal. .X. J. E. Hovey, Druggist. ! ecr unfavorable and the afitelidanca
_ S was small. '. the oollaction of money
3i: x' x x X x R x X SIC X %"x: a Y X' and material was very,dneouraging: H
Grey Township The Rev, 11 M.. Langford, of. Lis-
towel, will conduct sae . Tiairwest
Mrs; Wm.. Armstrong, 9tH oM., Ron 'Thanks ivin Anniversary g $ g and A n ars ser' ;
frwq 1st prizes alaq' a 2nd prize '
P at vices in St. Paul s
•P on Sunda next, -
the
s >»
F to
n Wp rn Fair, FL DLIffN �V arT .L
.. A 0 ondcar, on bjittter. Oct. 1st, tixaat?y • eighteen years after'
Sunday last. two Taal a cottgregat- the. late BishopBaldwin b ened. 'the Mr. ,YBAI'Fr8 BtJWi>ui>sn'
p.
Q9tf30E"N YIJL' NEE
THINq; .IN THIS ,xNl, .1'l'E D ANY- ice$ gathered at Roe's church, ab the church
reopenhig of their edifice. which has Miss Lizzie Lamont. who. has just
beery )Undergoin repairs, retu'rmd
WILL APPRECTA i E -YO i3 ` g d ,from A. visit to - the Old THE FIRST WQII.Ln E;IH►II•tE
Miss Maggie,Roibertsrm and tier niece, Country+, "has been visfthig rhea sister,
4ItDER F. Miss .May, olivar, have, gone- to Ona"- Mrs, A . L. 13aunilton. Babylon at: one Time i)omiitated the
BR�NGdaBm, • Wioh., ' to visit the gorriter's The Met"ist church " was reopened World.
}SOUR G'RAlril HERE''srster, Mrs. Sweeney. on ►Sunday week after sliavius Ewen
W. G.. Glassier, was here` froini tho'rou' hl renovated and+ decorated. A correspondent that
- 3ab o state-
' WHEN MARKETING vi)IIR, • - g y. intent, contending. that .'Babylon r�r.aa
flR i1N- BRING t IT .To U5. Hamilton for a few' days to visi? at Rev Dr. Carmpan preached' the re-i*en- 'not the first "world empire." He
the Qld hoiwo prior to the removal of Ing .sermons. thinks that Assyria w ns a pri%- world
HIGHEST PRICES I',1 in, his parents anI, sisters to Calgary, empire, We da not ' fcnow where the
ar Next Council meeting tlatcr will be
critic got this Idea of history, unless,
October 3rd, possibly, from Rollins.. Later ra-
Novrous people should 'take Miller's searches .put away any posibflity at
FORD&WoLEODMrs.. Marsden Smith is •visiting herr Compound Iron I'sila., For sale by searsAss r a
daughters ab. Toronto.making Y i. a proceeding kingdom j
J . E.
Hove
T)ru
1st: or'
T• S. and Mrs. Brandon, of Strat- y' g� even a universal one..
' The facts 01: history `arc these:
-t-e4 fArd, were visitors at [the ham& of : Babylon existed before Assyria, Gen,
W: Rands,. 12th corn. 10:10. Thies tatcment of the Bit1e
!tiro. Jesse Bateman, .of ,Teeswater Exeter ' puts the matter beyond controversy
vicirift)*
otality', was.viq!tjn friends n History confirms the fact. To quote
em I this 'Mrs, Ch r
Chao. Brooks f 'P '
1 o race ' i T
S. R 0;,,,/ .las'[ week.: r A Bert he Babylonians 'and. Aasyrtars
Sask. js visi*Ing friends in Sud around were t'antiquity,,
o very important peoples,_ of.
nr,day .of last week Daniel Glass- town,.: ' remote anti "uit ' inhabiting 9 y,, lily file re-
"—' ter, and daughters, Mia4m Annie and $ton of the Tigris and, Euphrates
Lirtzve. • and .MTs, Galer • Mrs. Glass- peg Geo' townie and bride of wnid rivers ,In Southwestern Asia:
rhe.
Yr,llr shoes I1ts�ltly icr,'s mother left for Caliyary where areae,'. visited. Mr, and lllrs,. R. Downie Greeks regarded t)iese peopl'e's as can -
last week. '
anis promptly stituting. one nation, and called fbpmr
0 i }i rho former. and his wife speait a Mise Belaght . Hobbs has re�turaed, country' Mesopotamia a .game 'hat
1'ep�dl'ed good share of,the'past soar and in home after Cher su.nmlrer outingat Could properly be applied to only a
-which city, they+ purpose rhakin their' torr. The BdUy-
g Muskoka: part 'Of their' territory.
` home, Itis fifty-seven Suers since Mr, S. Mabine refisrned home last it,nlang and Assyrians thenmselves. on
Mr. Glassier aline Ao .�Gtoy township.. week frcaa.a,. 'trip through' the vvctat. the other hand;: regarded each other
MWO WATU H re r � ad alien peoples.' through both bo-
He po is "Ce�lleut crops in rrcOle longed to the same Semitic stock. `Che
places while in others 'the frost ' tilnirp Babylonians Were ,the. more ancient,.
Open Every Evening. Miller's Grip P'owdi;rs Cure, For hail has Aamra�ged thdmt. and, their territory, lay to the south.—
i J. E. Hovey„ Drgggl:+If • Mrs. B. S, . Phillips -and* Miss L hil: '"The Historianf' History Of [tis
sale b. lips are visiting Owers .Sound friieatds. history of .the World," volume 1; page
3
�STORE OPPOSITE _ � -* Mib3 Mae Webstetr has r3immoil. from 815.
DON'T BE BALI). a Pleasant -visit in London, Shv.wam " It is true that there wah a brief
THE POST'OPPICE, acc�smpatiied home b B)tiss Elsie rlVili period when Assyria conquered gabv- .
Nearly Anyone Maps S00ure q S lcn- y roar, but this lasted but a very l.rief
P cot. porlod, The Babylonians temalned
did Growth of Mair. I Mr. and Urg, C. lUrness 'have re distinct as a people to civilization and
OOttl IltlrlClfr to order.:order.:'We 'have a redonedy that has a to ne turned hoafter spenAiog ;gee sum- religion, and under Xobuchadnes zar
cord At growing hair and . a:nring soon dominated the world:. The Lord
!•,a'V=esa in 939' cases where used are. mor
Gt. Floyd, , , never %alis Assyria a,. universal em -
lard
rn to drrecti Floyd, one ai' Ezetdr s old ire` but He did s thus f
g, ons for a, reason- Dirt; peplt h s e Baby
able length of t)imm. That May'.seem est inhabitants who is ovor ninety � ton. %10 rebuked the King of Asea ria,
like a strong s'tateanwit•-_%t, is -Arrd years of ago, hall the misfortune va end •Prevented his taking Jerusalem";
r fall recently and received +i+rorer oe less but People
etgavve o for d'orusaleti wnd its
Th -B. I we mleati it to to, and no Otto should injury+, , P p aby h, Tri the la.ng�.iage
doubt it titrtil they have put our rxeter field a ver suecessful fa' ' of the 'Bible and prophecy, Babylon
claimer to all aetuat' test. )' 1 Is, the first world empire.
We .art; so certain , Rexall „gg), fair oi't lktonday► and Tuesday of Zest,
Hadi. Tonic will turn dandrulf, wetk. i The"'ii efto"ItAWy of hackeray
IIr Yt6T C9Al"1T 'T1IIq 13RST' , erg' Mr. Jas. Smel,a respected resident The most notable thing rcbaut:Thae-'
vent baldness, st�inrt'at1 the Scalp of rxeter, died on Sunday'weeik.. II`e { kerAy, t► s' his own unique personals-
COAL At`ll7' PItOAiPT t3ELIV'- ' and hair roots, stile galling Mair and ty. He had a noble physique and a
was in his eightieth year..
CRY S �"CtIVE MIR SUP- grotty now hair, that We personally striking appearance. He had frosts of
gjve our guarantee positively to• refund , . personal friends •--- among them both
PLY VIif}ri'I vS. everpq ptrnny paid us f`br it in, :every Carlyle and Tennyson --• and he had )
instance Whom It does not give en- Owing to a wldex+ read revolu'rion•- no enemles In spite o Phis pen0hent
ORM, RS' LVPT AT 4A.'V'IS r t ales plot Spain liar ? . for satire And oven for burlesque,
tire safW action to the user, nett placed 'utlder Ilia visit to Am6flca on A lecture tour .
l:t,OWLANDIS HARDWARE, Rexall 1103" Hair Tonio is as pleNas- rftttjal Iaw by a decree of King Al -I made a favorable Impresgion nntheant+ to use as clear springwater. It onoCultured classes ort this continent, vifho
STORE PROMPTLY AT" is ddlightfully per"umed, and dour not A _creditor of Tanerecle 15 OV61l, Nett•• have ever spice been his readers and
*Amon TO. Breast or gum the: hair, Two sizes, iotklst ea:radida% lar Ilaygot;, tMok leg admirers. HIS versatilitY Is shown by I
50o and $1;00, �Witrh our guartitee ail steps to .seize his de the tact that he list, Pod In himself
_..... _. posit. :the rolert of novelist, poet, hlstori�iw,
Wick of it, you certainly hake to Acoarding bo a desl)%tA fronrt• Pek tlatirigt and cartoonist, and that/ to
r Iw risk. Sold only at our share — The ial. the cltya of Ctkonf,tu Was r;afe old 'e"ab equal to all of therm.
W ► ki %" w Rexa,ll store. w, C,. It. kltrlvitri this 16th.
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Oct.: lot, 1911,
t(COD7riglit, ID16, by, Ito -.r T S, T,tngeott)
The Prophet Pzeklei a.Watahman.
Xlxok,.Ili.
Golden Text—Hear the word At nay
mouth, aI>ii give therm warntog from.
Me, Dzek,, Ili: 17.
(1.) Verses 1•$—What to It that is to
u like t
fire soul fogd Is to he body?
42.) Do man get, In these Qarys spe-
cial mesoages from God as 141o9k1ie1
did? If so specify,
(S.) What is the imatedlaato effeat
upon us of new knowledge?
(4,). Vero" 4:,7»-.Flhkh art most .
pgaoeptiblu to thy► C114110 M the S00 -
Pet, a poople who have rarely heard a
preaobed, or those who- era Constantly
$rearm= It? (Rye your reasons.
(s.) Wham is the effect at preaching:
the gospel upon those who reject it?
(6.) Verses 8-11—Is tt always true,
that we have sufficient strength to do
the work to which God: appointed us?
Give your reasons.
(7,) ]goes God know In advance,
"whether they will hear or whether
they will forbear," when he sends t4
message to a people? Why, or why
not? 44
(8.) If Ourthearts fail us in the difft
eultles of our God -appointed work, how
much are we to be blamted?
(9.) 'Verses 12-14—When we are•"bit-
ter," or angry, or even sorry to carry
er, lir. Geor a S4iti law saws r3nraA;wr lip. est n 1l lar.
Jackson, left Mond week tvr Bente
Miss J. liuollanan -Atari Uw s Won
ford On. xoute to their htitim in %In-
Idpegt after a two weeks visit, mirth.
Mra. Gov. E. Henderson. axt 4400 IIT` TM TIp'iC `fYARIIi►.
with Clinton friends,.
i.... OO•
' 41417, Tlrrrer Iirseots Used For
t U11114ad" P409ses,
t 001110010*10 Iilaectit for slid -
I'tartan fttlrposes is confined to' vary.
low spedles, the three most important,
:if not the only threes being the, bee,
Ithe silkworm, and tho cochineal hug,
alt very )kiehly profitable under suit -
;able sonditions, The mulberry Is the
.natural food of the silkworm, and on
that dict they omducrs a theater and
"better g;Wlty of silk. During the Vve
week$ of their skisteliiee in a cn,,,1,r
[pillar stage they food prodigsouely
and groat enormouslr, only paus'ng
rre
now and than, when their lucre;rse
baa been too geat for Ahelr skins;.
a abort perlok during which t>vey
look very uncomfortable and ill -t
ease, until they burnt their • heads : y
through tl ei'r outer oovoring and .pry-
teed to walk: out o[ it to a rene�eed
vigor slid an increased appetite At r
the and of five weeks they are fully
grown, and' retire to a corner with
a sulky ladifference to the presence 1
of fresh leaves, and , there they spin.
a cocoon, which consists of two long
threads of 'yellow, silk, from . the
glands that open on the underlip.
This is the ataple article of mmnuing-
ture that has played so important a
part in the world's history of com-
Inerce. -
A native of China. the silkworm
was cultivated In that ,country from•
very. remote periods, the first allusion
to it dating back in Chinese records,
to 2640 B. C. From China the culture ,
out the work to.which we are appoint-
.1u, 1.50to
ed, what attitude dons (led likely take
A-19
Southern. Asia. and was eventually In.
to us?
irate" -Asha ill but veal 416 pleased 10
troduced into Europe about.650 A.D..
(10.) May we ruake every work, no
A lfovel`"..ldrri`srge 'Ceiemotls
It ls' suppgsed, by the Emperor Justl*
matter how hard or disagreeable, a
Marriage by telephone,wtth the offl-
ilea•r she is improving,.
s
k..s"
From The News -Record of
Mrs. A. Campbell, or K. "J.,
is Mare on a visit with her opther
bridegroom in another and the bride
apparently in their mission and
September 25thr 1895,
and other relattives of this locality.
brqught back. a supply concealed In
raised or blamed by Him?
The 'Rev. 11. B. Minton sittin lr4
karat Sunday R611y Day service was
(12.) "Versos .16.17-4a it either es.
his -study, united iso marriage George
Sunt$", Sept. 155th, 1885,
bend in the Jackson chwicb.
'Mrs
Prentice; of his home In Northborro
and!*Ws; Mary -De Wit, who at that
the trade of Europe -- in" Italy see=•
dally,
amaRl:' the. people to whom. sent "lief
become- a part and parcel of them9
Coward, teacher at the Go$ -
`R
(]$.) When 'we are appointed by Clod
The Baptist$ will Conder A #arowell
man school bouse, 8th line.. was Pall-
to-do a thing,,- should we sit, around:
and wait for epactal inspiration;,. or
Coin is •a small town five miles
north of 'Blaachard, and Northboro,
'
scw"ial a?kd entertainm'nt in the church
edl Ora bar bonne, Exeter lecality,• ow-
three miles waft of : Blanchard, Is
about the gamo distance `eouthweat of
'
on Mond'ayt , evening• a eYedieant
Iing to the deatli of her mole.
- program will w.) prepared. Mr. Colt-,
' a*u leaves for College Oct. 1st. � 1�
o r n't a recent g forem Blgt lr
a.ls school bcard. Miss Cooper's
` •�a,tion was re44,tlAskm o be re. Mr. W. J•. File, lett last W for an
" extended busyness tri tlirgirgh the
' leased at the end of the year. p
west where he is manager of 00 Aooro
, v�� 4 Q L. 'Those of our Tom= who wish to Refining. Com9any, of Cleveland .Ohio.
sPend'a pleasant and prcdtable .even- .
>Ib[r, J. Cavtvlc was in Atwood last
• reg r'iroudd not rails rho conce>lwt in
Is your filce severed with, Meek as judge of horses.
OW town hall this evening. Al4uong Mrs, F. Metcalf and daughtrr, Miss
" piiinnpjc,I, blotehep prrash?° Poor' those wily will take pram are Such . Ella, have returned home free" a, vise
•condition of .your blood will well-known names as : Mrs. R,, J, B. it with friends stt tai rent rots is .
, po Hon. Gro, E. Foster
catrso,thesefacioldloagurements Stanburr. (formerly. Miss Fairy •81-aenteric,
at title aaleoli of rho year. A peak) and 14r,Ha,rry� ,Rritdl of Toa'- North Tomato
a will ici+ae your blood obto r Mrs. J. B.'lhtiover, Mr. 'Will
good
VIM your nap on like Vorland and other local talent.
ttt}tgtc, _ Thin peop7a phonlld` take Miller's
On Monday Mr. Wm. Aiexauden
Of _tae. tnetiy blood: purifiers. - , Cam -pound Iron Pilin.: For cels by S eafoA'th
tris `sell, Ao-v oil' Blood Tab. Sr , of Godca:ich township passed ito J, E. Hovey, Druggist,
lots aro uub
ndoto'cu' y► the most a just reward, aged eiglity+•eight years. Shormyt atter nine o'clock last Fri-
0040r!
ri
' c9•ery0r! We are fairiliar with The lite Mr. Alercander was cme of tore 4
day* morning fire broke out in the
the for>nuu "of' this remedy and noble and honorable pio seen, of this large frame startles belonging to the
htrcrrn what if will do. It puri, district, He. was a Counmvative in Balgrave u n
fief and.. eurici es the. blood, politics and an Episcopalian in relig: Q ee , a Hotel. The building, being
blµlda up the et ilre system and ion.: Mr. Ii. W03021 was visiting hta bra' of an fnflan mrable nature, was soon
#r p�prtsa>�ealthyooiortociteekq Cher,. Williaot near London last WO*- amass of f5anr .' Thereupon -Mrs. R.' J. Mull wa,a called away : ,Mr. and, Mrs. J. A. Brartdou Brave P #be
and It:pe, Sold With the Rexall last! week throw the �t!1lrtasa of her firemen dweeted all their. efforts to.
g}tarantee, gez• package, 5oc. through to Stratford last •wreck t'o viall the ,
aunt, former's brother, T. S; Brandon;, , and waxls living the hotel. b ortutrately
W. $.. . i-�O�.,IV�Es' Mn. S. L. Scott of Goderiah. town.- very Lttya wind was blowing, other,
ship .will likely come into Cliniton to attend the, Stratford fait. wise the hotel—a large three-story
• A sermon fio the Foresters was building: 1i► g
reside, brick i liV have '.Nlso be -
TIF • STORE Mr. A,. J. G71ig., preached in Knox on Sunday weak of Rylgebovyn- was ccmre a' pvsp vo the fiaanes. Tho' ho$
the Society attending in a ilgdy., eI was only! sltght+iy dahna,ged, ,but the
an a visit to relatives - and friends R
ev,. Mr. Ferguarr! preached . an. ea- stables here aril returned - rais.. week Mr.-. riv/ny; .shed were . burned
" cell serration. o hs and d
Griot is still ]sere, the guest 011.*] t . t e ground.
X I Xmlxx X X X X'X ",X ,X X X R and Mats, Win. Grief;. Mr. Sulphone, the propn:ebor, suo-
y We understand Mr; Thos. 'Murch hi ceeded in saving parr .ort the contents,
t, WImesville. has''rented the rani" of 'Wingham #Iclud' . two horses,' The fire o:t. '•
T gi
.1`�A
MT. Walsh ca 1!aa London.- Road the l'ua,'Od in that loft, but its origin is
latter will roliabl , come .to . tawn, to Miss Elva Stanley of Purple Greve gI a
• o live. P y was the ,guest of Miss Mina Job mystery. The rbuildings ware' all in-
' least week. • . sured.
$T. RATFORP OBIT. Saturday was said to bre the tivartrni-
est day in :September in Camad2i for ,Mrs: ,McCool of Londesboro spenp
"Jfi Our 'registration greatly ex iL forty years. i Sunday with. her daughter, 'Mrs. J,
X Seeds- that of previous' years. X L. Awdg. The Vector of East Huron
Mr. W. Bx"",doue was called . to Mil
]I Why' Our ,school is the best of X Dr. Carman was .the guests of • Ar`,
verton last week owing to his baro•
Z io kind in [the West ; Best[ is .X , and Mrs. Redmond during his stay in
[hers death., '
]f oaurses'givea, best. .in teachers X town:
Mr, N. T. Doekrill fravollin as.
.7,f eanploy+�+ri ai}d best. in assisting X g p Miss Besale. Marsales has ' re'tarneg
senger.:age�nt. of the -C., P. Rr. was in
]1.-�zadtgata5 :" for positions. Our �C to BuP,alo . after spending a, pleasant
ChAton o'n Tuesday[ and, appoinited
3 'graduates are in demand: Bust 7t: Mr vwatian at the home c8• her grand:
A T, .Cooper agent fol` the Dorn,. ]If "less randy slate' that Tilley are S iiyot'her, IMrs. Reynolds,'
the. best. In the past . three inion . Express Co.. Money Otdexl de- Mr. ands Mrs. I. Brown and' Miss
., •.
>f days we had eleven applica,. X p rfanemt: Carr `of Blpth were the guests 61 Mrs.
v he House,a! Rofuge o ammdttee mm
1� 1+ioos for help which we could �,:• ":.� � � Wilford on :Sunday week. •
mpt sutiplp,. We have three do- f1in Clinton y .,sterdai- evening to oipen Mr. C. M. Walker and 'sd'n ' Fred.
>g. jkartrmenfkt ComEmrexcral, : S ..rt-1C,.th�e traders fpr fur'nishfbga' I - itis
ho new, building.C,, have gone *to Edanotnb Alberta.
3C 'hand -Arid Tdlegraphy. 'Get our XThey went via C. P. R. 'boat frcmc
!free catalogue for full par 41ca- IX �._, Owen -Sound.
Z 1� rs. commence .your ,course X z The Ladies. Auxiliary • of St. • Poul's
it at once. )c Pale people should. take Miller's Church held a Donation Tea on . Thin,!.# -
y y Compound Iron Pills.. For sale . bw day, and although' the weather _prov-
X H. A. McLACHLAN,'Principal. .X. J. E. Hovey, Druggist. ! ecr unfavorable and the afitelidanca
_ S was small. '. the oollaction of money
3i: x' x x X x R x X SIC X %"x: a Y X' and material was very,dneouraging: H
Grey Township The Rev, 11 M.. Langford, of. Lis-
towel, will conduct sae . Tiairwest
Mrs; Wm.. Armstrong, 9tH oM., Ron 'Thanks ivin Anniversary g $ g and A n ars ser' ;
frwq 1st prizes alaq' a 2nd prize '
P at vices in St. Paul s
•P on Sunda next, -
the
s >»
F to
n Wp rn Fair, FL DLIffN �V arT .L
.. A 0 ondcar, on bjittter. Oct. 1st, tixaat?y • eighteen years after'
Sunday last. two Taal a cottgregat- the. late BishopBaldwin b ened. 'the Mr. ,YBAI'Fr8 BtJWi>ui>sn'
p.
Q9tf30E"N YIJL' NEE
THINq; .IN THIS ,xNl, .1'l'E D ANY- ice$ gathered at Roe's church, ab the church
reopenhig of their edifice. which has Miss Lizzie Lamont. who. has just
beery )Undergoin repairs, retu'rmd
WILL APPRECTA i E -YO i3 ` g d ,from A. visit to - the Old THE FIRST WQII.Ln E;IH►II•tE
Miss Maggie,Roibertsrm and tier niece, Country+, "has been visfthig rhea sister,
4ItDER F. Miss .May, olivar, have, gone- to Ona"- Mrs, A . L. 13aunilton. Babylon at: one Time i)omiitated the
BR�NGdaBm, • Wioh., ' to visit the gorriter's The Met"ist church " was reopened World.
}SOUR G'RAlril HERE''srster, Mrs. Sweeney. on ►Sunday week after sliavius Ewen
W. G.. Glassier, was here` froini tho'rou' hl renovated and+ decorated. A correspondent that
- 3ab o state-
' WHEN MARKETING vi)IIR, • - g y. intent, contending. that .'Babylon r�r.aa
flR i1N- BRING t IT .To U5. Hamilton for a few' days to visi? at Rev Dr. Carmpan preached' the re-i*en- 'not the first "world empire." He
the Qld hoiwo prior to the removal of Ing .sermons. thinks that Assyria w ns a pri%- world
HIGHEST PRICES I',1 in, his parents anI, sisters to Calgary, empire, We da not ' fcnow where the
ar Next Council meeting tlatcr will be
critic got this Idea of history, unless,
October 3rd, possibly, from Rollins.. Later ra-
Novrous people should 'take Miller's searches .put away any posibflity at
FORD&WoLEODMrs.. Marsden Smith is •visiting herr Compound Iron I'sila., For sale by searsAss r a
daughters ab. Toronto.making Y i. a proceeding kingdom j
J . E.
Hove
T)ru
1st: or'
T• S. and Mrs. Brandon, of Strat- y' g� even a universal one..
' The facts 01: history `arc these:
-t-e4 fArd, were visitors at [the ham& of : Babylon existed before Assyria, Gen,
W: Rands,. 12th corn. 10:10. Thies tatcment of the Bit1e
!tiro. Jesse Bateman, .of ,Teeswater Exeter ' puts the matter beyond controversy
vicirift)*
otality', was.viq!tjn friends n History confirms the fact. To quote
em I this 'Mrs, Ch r
Chao. Brooks f 'P '
1 o race ' i T
S. R 0;,,,/ .las'[ week.: r A Bert he Babylonians 'and. Aasyrtars
Sask. js visi*Ing friends in Sud around were t'antiquity,,
o very important peoples,_ of.
nr,day .of last week Daniel Glass- town,.: ' remote anti "uit ' inhabiting 9 y,, lily file re-
"—' ter, and daughters, Mia4m Annie and $ton of the Tigris and, Euphrates
Lirtzve. • and .MTs, Galer • Mrs. Glass- peg Geo' townie and bride of wnid rivers ,In Southwestern Asia:
rhe.
Yr,llr shoes I1ts�ltly icr,'s mother left for Caliyary where areae,'. visited. Mr, and lllrs,. R. Downie Greeks regarded t)iese peopl'e's as can -
last week. '
anis promptly stituting. one nation, and called fbpmr
0 i }i rho former. and his wife speait a Mise Belaght . Hobbs has re�turaed, country' Mesopotamia a .game 'hat
1'ep�dl'ed good share of,the'past soar and in home after Cher su.nmlrer outingat Could properly be applied to only a
-which city, they+ purpose rhakin their' torr. The BdUy-
g Muskoka: part 'Of their' territory.
` home, Itis fifty-seven Suers since Mr, S. Mabine refisrned home last it,nlang and Assyrians thenmselves. on
Mr. Glassier aline Ao .�Gtoy township.. week frcaa.a,. 'trip through' the vvctat. the other hand;: regarded each other
MWO WATU H re r � ad alien peoples.' through both bo-
He po is "Ce�lleut crops in rrcOle longed to the same Semitic stock. `Che
places while in others 'the frost ' tilnirp Babylonians Were ,the. more ancient,.
Open Every Evening. Miller's Grip P'owdi;rs Cure, For hail has Aamra�ged thdmt. and, their territory, lay to the south.—
i J. E. Hovey„ Drgggl:+If • Mrs. B. S, . Phillips -and* Miss L hil: '"The Historianf' History Of [tis
sale b. lips are visiting Owers .Sound friieatds. history of .the World," volume 1; page
3
�STORE OPPOSITE _ � -* Mib3 Mae Webstetr has r3immoil. from 815.
DON'T BE BALI). a Pleasant -visit in London, Shv.wam " It is true that there wah a brief
THE POST'OPPICE, acc�smpatiied home b B)tiss Elsie rlVili period when Assyria conquered gabv- .
Nearly Anyone Maps S00ure q S lcn- y roar, but this lasted but a very l.rief
P cot. porlod, The Babylonians temalned
did Growth of Mair. I Mr. and Urg, C. lUrness 'have re distinct as a people to civilization and
OOttl IltlrlClfr to order.:order.:'We 'have a redonedy that has a to ne turned hoafter spenAiog ;gee sum- religion, and under Xobuchadnes zar
cord At growing hair and . a:nring soon dominated the world:. The Lord
!•,a'V=esa in 939' cases where used are. mor
Gt. Floyd, , , never %alis Assyria a,. universal em -
lard
rn to drrecti Floyd, one ai' Ezetdr s old ire` but He did s thus f
g, ons for a, reason- Dirt; peplt h s e Baby
able length of t)imm. That May'.seem est inhabitants who is ovor ninety � ton. %10 rebuked the King of Asea ria,
like a strong s'tateanwit•-_%t, is -Arrd years of ago, hall the misfortune va end •Prevented his taking Jerusalem";
r fall recently and received +i+rorer oe less but People
etgavve o for d'orusaleti wnd its
Th -B. I we mleati it to to, and no Otto should injury+, , P p aby h, Tri the la.ng�.iage
doubt it titrtil they have put our rxeter field a ver suecessful fa' ' of the 'Bible and prophecy, Babylon
claimer to all aetuat' test. )' 1 Is, the first world empire.
We .art; so certain , Rexall „gg), fair oi't lktonday► and Tuesday of Zest,
Hadi. Tonic will turn dandrulf, wetk. i The"'ii efto"ItAWy of hackeray
IIr Yt6T C9Al"1T 'T1IIq 13RST' , erg' Mr. Jas. Smel,a respected resident The most notable thing rcbaut:Thae-'
vent baldness, st�inrt'at1 the Scalp of rxeter, died on Sunday'weeik.. II`e { kerAy, t► s' his own unique personals-
COAL At`ll7' PItOAiPT t3ELIV'- ' and hair roots, stile galling Mair and ty. He had a noble physique and a
was in his eightieth year..
CRY S �"CtIVE MIR SUP- grotty now hair, that We personally striking appearance. He had frosts of
gjve our guarantee positively to• refund , . personal friends •--- among them both
PLY VIif}ri'I vS. everpq ptrnny paid us f`br it in, :every Carlyle and Tennyson --• and he had )
instance Whom It does not give en- Owing to a wldex+ read revolu'rion•- no enemles In spite o Phis pen0hent
ORM, RS' LVPT AT 4A.'V'IS r t ales plot Spain liar ? . for satire And oven for burlesque,
tire safW action to the user, nett placed 'utlder Ilia visit to Am6flca on A lecture tour .
l:t,OWLANDIS HARDWARE, Rexall 1103" Hair Tonio is as pleNas- rftttjal Iaw by a decree of King Al -I made a favorable Impresgion nntheant+ to use as clear springwater. It onoCultured classes ort this continent, vifho
STORE PROMPTLY AT" is ddlightfully per"umed, and dour not A _creditor of Tanerecle 15 OV61l, Nett•• have ever spice been his readers and
*Amon TO. Breast or gum the: hair, Two sizes, iotklst ea:radida% lar Ilaygot;, tMok leg admirers. HIS versatilitY Is shown by I
50o and $1;00, �Witrh our guartitee ail steps to .seize his de the tact that he list, Pod In himself
_..... _. posit. :the rolert of novelist, poet, hlstori�iw,
Wick of it, you certainly hake to Acoarding bo a desl)%tA fronrt• Pek tlatirigt and cartoonist, and that/ to
r Iw risk. Sold only at our share — The ial. the cltya of Ctkonf,tu Was r;afe old 'e"ab equal to all of therm.
W ► ki %" w Rexa,ll store. w, C,. It. kltrlvitri this 16th.
J w
J. 1'
A
Oct.: lot, 1911,
t(COD7riglit, ID16, by, Ito -.r T S, T,tngeott)
The Prophet Pzeklei a.Watahman.
Xlxok,.Ili.
Golden Text—Hear the word At nay
mouth, aI>ii give therm warntog from.
Me, Dzek,, Ili: 17.
(1.) Verses 1•$—What to It that is to
u like t
fire soul fogd Is to he body?
42.) Do man get, In these Qarys spe-
cial mesoages from God as 141o9k1ie1
did? If so specify,
(S.) What is the imatedlaato effeat
upon us of new knowledge?
(4,). Vero" 4:,7»-.Flhkh art most .
pgaoeptiblu to thy► C114110 M the S00 -
Pet, a poople who have rarely heard a
preaobed, or those who- era Constantly
$rearm= It? (Rye your reasons.
(s.) Wham is the effect at preaching:
the gospel upon those who reject it?
(6.) Verses 8-11—Is tt always true,
that we have sufficient strength to do
the work to which God: appointed us?
Give your reasons.
(7,) ]goes God know In advance,
"whether they will hear or whether
they will forbear," when he sends t4
message to a people? Why, or why
not? 44
(8.) If Ourthearts fail us in the difft
eultles of our God -appointed work, how
much are we to be blamted?
(9.) 'Verses 12-14—When we are•"bit-
ter," or angry, or even sorry to carry
er, lir. Geor a S4iti law saws r3nraA;wr lip. est n 1l lar.
Jackson, left Mond week tvr Bente
Miss J. liuollanan -Atari Uw s Won
ford On. xoute to their htitim in %In-
Idpegt after a two weeks visit, mirth.
Mra. Gov. E. Henderson. axt 4400 IIT` TM TIp'iC `fYARIIi►.
with Clinton friends,.
i.... OO•
' 41417, Tlrrrer Iirseots Used For
t U11114ad" P409ses,
t 001110010*10 Iilaectit for slid -
I'tartan fttlrposes is confined to' vary.
low spedles, the three most important,
:if not the only threes being the, bee,
Ithe silkworm, and tho cochineal hug,
alt very )kiehly profitable under suit -
;able sonditions, The mulberry Is the
.natural food of the silkworm, and on
that dict they omducrs a theater and
"better g;Wlty of silk. During the Vve
week$ of their skisteliiee in a cn,,,1,r
[pillar stage they food prodigsouely
and groat enormouslr, only paus'ng
rre
now and than, when their lucre;rse
baa been too geat for Ahelr skins;.
a abort perlok during which t>vey
look very uncomfortable and ill -t
ease, until they burnt their • heads : y
through tl ei'r outer oovoring and .pry-
teed to walk: out o[ it to a rene�eed
vigor slid an increased appetite At r
the and of five weeks they are fully
grown, and' retire to a corner with
a sulky ladifference to the presence 1
of fresh leaves, and , there they spin.
a cocoon, which consists of two long
threads of 'yellow, silk, from . the
glands that open on the underlip.
This is the ataple article of mmnuing-
ture that has played so important a
part in the world's history of com-
Inerce. -
A native of China. the silkworm
was cultivated In that ,country from•
very. remote periods, the first allusion
to it dating back in Chinese records,
to 2640 B. C. From China the culture ,
out the work to.which we are appoint-
of "this 14SOCtL spread throughout 1
ed, what attitude dons (led likely take
Southern. Asia. and was eventually In.
to us?
troduced into Europe about.650 A.D..
(10.) May we ruake every work, no
A lfovel`"..ldrri`srge 'Ceiemotls
It ls' suppgsed, by the Emperor Justl*
matter how hard or disagreeable, a
Marriage by telephone,wtth the offl-
Man, who sent two Persian monks on "
Joy, or does God know and expect that
crating ol'ergyman in one place, the
a special mission to China to obtain
it supply of eggis. They succeeded '
we shall sometimes be sad?
bridegroom in another and the bride
apparently in their mission and
(11,) When we do God's work
against our will, or inclination, are we
in still another, is an innovation in
weddings
brqught back. a supply concealed In
raised or blamed by Him?
The 'Rev. 11. B. Minton sittin lr4
boos, The. introduction of the
41kworm played an extremely Am-
(12.) "Versos .16.17-4a it either es.
his -study, united iso marriage George
Portant part in the development of
aential or an advantage in order to. et
g g
best results, for 'miseionarieea to dwell,
Prentice; of his home In Northborro
and!*Ws; Mary -De Wit, who at that
the trade of Europe -- in" Italy see=•
dally,
amaRl:' the. people to whom. sent "lief
become- a part and parcel of them9
moment, surrounded b y. relatives and
friends, was sitting in 'the parlor of
which devoted itself t
l e i , o rho.
production at .the. raw material which
(]$.) When 'we are appointed by Clod
her home, at Blanchard, '
fed the silk weavers of France', and,
then England when were
to-do a thing,,- should we sit, around:
and wait for epactal inspiration;,. or
Coin is •a small town five miles
north of 'Blaachard, and Northboro,
'
.df .riuvzibers
obliged to flee their A•ative, country
on account of religious persecution;
start right hel the work, and efxpaat. all
three miles waft of : Blanchard, Is
about the gamo distance `eouthweat of
In 1942 the yield. of: raw 01W In, Ite,ly
essential help?
p.
(14. V#ms 1846- -IIow bon rise `jira-'
'� pastors }roma.
was 823,718 oari», worth nearly- 12%
million you s ; whit$
tits God in mating the .salvation. rel. a
At the appointed hour the. minister.
sot the DeWitt and Prentice homes.
...
ver ouniFrance
produces over one . million pounds'
one
sinner depend upon the warain6 of R
man?
on "tire line #" and when everything
• worth sterling.The commercial value
of the silkwom, too, does not stop at
(16.) what fpr the guilt and what will
was
was ready the bride and bridegroom,
boldin a hone to their ren sot-
g p p.
the silk It produces, `for "`cat -gut'" Is.. '
be the punishment ori a man whose
lye ears,' were married.
also made from treating,' the -secretion
failure to warn, is the means of a
sinner, dying in his sins?
when they answered, "We do," the
"
of the silk glands: which ,are takeia.
from the' caterpillar for this. purpose.
If a Christian refueea or �
parson. said, . Zorn hands over the
. wire.' The rejoinder was: "We ha re."
.
'Silk production is not only confined to
one -species (Bombyx morf) 3s
glects, to give to his utmost ability,, to,
the missiona* camper will he be ad-
The clergyman .replied:• "I pro-
nounce you man and wife."
.the' that
exclusively known to us In Europe,
Judged guilty before God for those
but is also produced ,by an. oak -fend -
who could have liven converted
through the influence of the money he
. ""at a Nut".
Senator La Follette, himself' one of
Ing caterpillar in China known scion"
tificaliy 'as "Saturnia Pernyi" which
might have given?
the directeat a! spealrers has anet-
produces a coarser- and stronger rsflk
whsle in Japan nit allied species is,
(17.) Vermes M2.1—To what extent
are we,guilty for "the backslidden state
ural horror of, speeches• of the ra nbl-
Ing, boring kind. In a recent session a
.
cultivated,,,"Satprnta; yama-mai.'
of sq many members. of .the Church?
certain Senator, after. elaborating` iia
(This Is bus o. the ueationathat ma
( { q y
speech of two henry. a.stltouzent that
t
There comes 'a time in a. trornti'i'h'.
be answered in writing by members .of
would have been better- a
a be bett made. in a
. life when All her pet theories fall
the club.)
speech of two minutes; Copelu • d.
-flatL and useless and when every 3a1
(18.) How is it that sortie who were
. "And that's the situation,' gentlepien,•
kthe has worshipped is denwtishol.:
really earnest Christians, lapse into a
In a nutshell." '
sinful life?
"Gracious,' said Senator' U. Folz
s
(19.) Verses 2247••• -Which person
lotte, sotto voices' what a nutth
gets more revelations train ` God, the
one that ives himself .0 , to contem
g p
=■
Wanted Cream...:
plation chiefly, ,or the one who is in
,
the thick of the fight for God? ' `
ITCHING SCALP.
.Lesson for Sunday, Oet. ' 8th, 1911.
The Lif$•Giving Stream Ezek, xlvII.
Gots Rid of In a few � rs.
, Ilou
Farmers 'or dairymen who have no
good local. marke4' shcaid ;write . to -. .
•i.t ,
. _2. •
There is mothing made that will so
da card fr
y for quotation o*r>, the gar.-
quickly . rid the scalp of distiresoiug
aria Creaniory Co, . .
SARNIA CRYAMERY COMPANY J
itrlriness ss- PARISIAN SAGE the
hair Brewer and beautifier.
We pay highest prkem, We pay'hard' .
The Dandelion N
W. R. S. 'HoImies guarantees)Paris-
cash; and we remit after each ship_
This 'well-known weed is a deep-
rooting. perennial, which produces a
ian Sage to Jure, dandartff, stop itch.
n?ent. You tial. doli'ver 'your cis.;ar>mii r
tuft of slender, deeply notched Iervea
rang • scalp and lailin . hak, on mi' a
g y
to your neVrest raifwa , station: A
?�
many bright yellow flowers. It.
t for o l}' 50 cenistrials
back, andsells i
i meat ille nv
lnee 'tbat
you
is very' conspicuous in the. spring
a large botble. It puts vftlity.al•.'J
there iv gbcd . mccrtey+ in shipping
when the seed, ripens, on acc6unt of
.the hair and givesr, it a radium jus^
cream, to Sarnia. We :furnish best
'the white, fluffy hairs .which -are at-
ter.
batvc' reference. Wn,bef foe quotaition
taehed to the seeds and which enable
them to be ,carried the :wind. It
It' fs.: the favorite hair dressiong of
card.
.by
Is ;& very common and troubie>;<ome
refinod worlpn , because it so.quiokly,
'refreshes:
a• Cre�t�e Co
Sarni�.
weed in . lawns and road sides, and
the slide and not being(
:
also trequently comes in very thickly
sticky or greasy* is delightful to use,
SARNIA,• ONT.
In pastures.- In lawns the•.plants may
be killed by spraying, as recommend-
ed for the plantains, or by digging;
If the plants are dug out ,they should
MNN
NNti1Y1111NV►r+
be cut well below the surface, so'as'
to remove as much of the root as
. 011fMotto This Year is
The B. Vear
possible,- It is even better to pull the
_
plants when the ground Is wet, ars
then most of the long tap roots can
be removed,
�� . � .
' - �
4 i ti�pj-�.•..ls
A BAD BACK.
�
to A warning thais this Kidnoys are
Sick.
A bad 'bark turns o'ver't' tw•eak43Q0u:#
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