The Clinton News-Record, 1911-11-09, Page 2. 11 I I I - I I . , I . . . 1 4 1 .. , . -
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I A �« �.�`��� �Iaaratrri(( f� ` I .
of l�ti. - �
1"ur fataex ba�+i catarrh in W* 11ea.i1
ion wags iheidur is kubNo tirao�lai-',C for a. )*n$ than, it was & I
Exeter, on Octobea lfitit >siid 3t 1� ate ft"tW lei duan t, )Gnaw =te
da/ iwat one .Of 1WtWends recd
: '�', , U RWMOU 11 :w S. J. Radcliffe Principal of = Nosoon t ne cam•
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Readerswho London No,aagi School in an std- it telt reps! tinct
*t�� cat` � Tr,.,, � 10 AAT 08
fo"L, . dress said. after Me vee of two other ?bottim be
+r+ +r� *+1G + ' 1 ..., - • • as i*mpwt*lr cures, no Was so
Drts »G tllO est t i#t The hely, way to irmprove our tang- well plea"" ke ,� ever alms room-
M.0
lick it tia 'b reak off at on sit mended Hoard's. ii*res)a•1' "'# ]Delle
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v ua► bo
i k 11 1th for OSIr Ladd1
Walton. •
Mrs.tJas, Anderson l�he
6, y
.
Morris Tawnshiip
Miss Cora Speir waa home from(1144d.
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+h o.
w n> ham -
Mason of Actin has been en- I
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INSTALLED. LETS DO IT
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straoiir g, eNxett .
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Rev„ L. W. Diehl of Ailsa Craig
Provincfa2 Wench's Insitibute at' To-
Hfor Tbalaksgiving,
gaged
as leader the
•
has been v sitsng his old parishioa»
Qt1 A iel!
turned after spending several montks I
World's Temperance Sunday. Bel-
tmwro°e
ars in this section during rhe past
as the ,delegate from Belgravo Woo-
of Citizens' I
shazaar's lreant`and )Tate. can. Y.
'�Taslifi i*Ca onoE0118
wei*, Mra. Di'ahl has been here sev-
The adult Bible class of, the Metho-
R, A. Little, and son, Lorne, oI
oral s.
e week
An insurance of fourteen thousand
their farm on the eight line have
$ c
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Dye that AM-
ark i t ever seer
w Into Judgment, with et
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thing, whether'ft be good, or whether
.
From The News -Record of
London, were. visitors vvli.th Mrs. Ag-
nes Craig, the formerlo aunt.
Dr.
fug
J. V. Kennniy. has been visft4
the hospitals of Chicago and.
it be evil. Reel. xii:14,
(1.). Verse -1-01' what country was
ONZ CAxii tim
In 'St. Paul's, church. last Sunday
November fr.th95.1
President,, H. Roadhouse ;
Vice R.. E, Isard ; ,
genas, B. and,Mrs Kenos and child:
Rochester.
L I
Dya � of(2L
,&N'Y' XlriT,D:
. Secretary, W. J. Greer;
Clinton, . n, Nov. h, 8 95,
Vent Thank,( ivin nit the home
of John, and Mrs. X00,%connelt, near
,
Mer. and Mrs. Shillingtou of Wind-
set have been visiting the !'attar's '
slang ,,stns, hold conYuraiatfon with Alino ]Begin. Levle. P. Q.
Get Hood's Sarawparlila todaa: Al"the users of ,good English r(tad good by all druggists .every.risere.
a .. , s. 11 t
" r `PetfoctI with
Mrs. R.• Holmes is on a visit tc
St, Cotbarines.
Walton. •
Mrs.tJas, Anderson l�he
parents, Rev. lar. and Mrs. Rut-
led.
.
DYE
proved ,by the teacher,.
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will) atttend
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INSTALLED. LETS DO IT
Nov. 12th,. $01.1;.
straoiir g, eNxett .
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Rev„ L. W. Diehl of Ailsa Craig
Provincfa2 Wench's Insitibute at' To-
Mr. Benson CruMshankS )las :-
(Coisyrlgbt,1919, by 1lev,'T, S, I in4cottl
.
c ria cb�nur pf
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has been v sitsng his old parishioa»
rontla• next Wednesday 'and Thursday
turned after spending several montks I
World's Temperance Sunday. Bel-
tmwro°e
ars in this section during rhe past
as the ,delegate from Belgravo Woo-
a# Fort Qeorge.
shazaar's lreant`and )Tate. can. Y.
OYi�'IAlLK1ADS+�.ew.. pyeltortbegnod,e
ymbavetaeolar
wei*, Mra. Di'ahl has been here sev-
miens Institute,
John MoCall and iaknryly, who sold
I
The adult Bible class of, the Metho-
Golden Text-- dod shall bring every
• „� a:ouipletg �ssprtmetit of all
oral s.
e week
An insurance of fourteen thousand
their farm on the eight line have
$ c
l
s,
i oho
d b church
h at he'
t i r anneal . ee 'n
. k m Uig
elected the following otiicers :
ark i t ever seer
w Into Judgment, with et
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thing, whether'ft be good, or whether
.
' o ;tlWaj!s
dollars on the! House of Refuge and
contents has been effecbad,
moved to Luckuow where they pix-
pose making their home;
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Teacher;,. J. A. Morton;
it be evil. Reel. xii:14,
(1.). Verse -1-01' what country was
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In 'St. Paul's, church. last Sunday
' Jos• B• Kerney, fourth line, dolly-
ere a snatched span of fillies, bb
President,, H. Roadhouse ;
Vice R.. E, Isard ; ,
Belshazzar4he king?
(2.,) What is the social, intellectual,.
r
THE; S'"
evening _electric light was pa>itially
introduced and the improvemeat wag,
T, Septa second line, Mar4is ton
. Secretary, W. J. Greer;
and moral vatuYe of "smokers" and
v
- OF QUALAT i o
greatly appreeiatvd by the large= con-
wbA4%he rediepvvd a hand4nniel,ligure,
Mrs. Jewell, who has been, visiting
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Treasurer J. McCook ;
Conveners ,f rcodnirt.ttes ;
drinking parties?
(3•) What is the general effect of
the of up to. the
��
gregaron,
Davia: and Rowland have been a-
her ralarves and renewing old ac-
Membership, S: Bennett. ;
Devobional, W. Fossant
practice men. standing
. bar and -drinking?
' "'"`
warded the contract of placing furn-
quaintances for the.,,past two years
;
Visitation Mrs: Brock
(4.) Verses 2-3—What was the mor«
W c R O c
we
aces in bhe:•Rattenbur (street church.
y
In this vicinit has one to ' C10VO-
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land, Ohio. She
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Social Miss B. Re nolds.
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al or spiritual quality o! the act q!
p
drinking out of the gold and silver
ly M. „a a+
A system of incandesetazt lights; will
as a graduate
nurse Egan Ba�thol em�ew's Hospi:
�Gorrie, is e+nt Thanksgiving aii the
p
vessels that had been taken from the
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D R UGC3 S.T.
also be introduced.
We undero„ and that there was a
, -
tat London, En and has been ver
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le at Jerusalem?
Temp �� ��
(5.) Does the first ."taste" or the
_ _. _.. :_
COMMttee appointed at the last lqc-
successful both is (rile Old Land and
in this art of `
part the country,
S. eaf0!'tl#
. first influence of wine stir the noble..
.
al union medting 'to circulate a pet-
-
Mr. Hugh MoDtarntid of Stanley
. or the ignoble, passions in a' man?
BABY CARR[AG S
�ition for the closing of � Ops at
nine o'clock on Saturday, evenings,.
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ha purchased the residence of Mrs,
, (6.)' Verse 4—When a man is drunk,
what is likely to be the quality of his
RE -TIRED WHILE . YOU
T feeling seems to be that it will
C>rrey Townshi1) ,. '
Aiicheson on Goderich streeU and
will wove to .town..
worship,
(7-) What de open, who are given to
WAIT, AT SMALL COST.
meet wi1Ci the approval of the heel.
H', and Mrs, M.cQuaruhm visited their
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. McFaul lett
strong drink, generally Worship? .
.
' a NEW BICYCLES
cess men'
, Messrs. Thos, Beacokm, Ed. Sa vill ,
daughter, Mrs. Lawson, of Goderich,
Nast week,
fast week for Vancquvex, B. C.
where :they twill spend ,the w5nter
(8.) Verses 6-6—BY' whom was this
writing on the wall probably done?
two aiia now teaching in the in-
spectorate.
The report pf Zile no AnatiaX eom�
,mltt,ee recotnlurended than the, follow-
lng ogAcers be appoin*d for the en. ' *°
suing yeall.
iPresident Miss J. E. Sharman, (God=
erfch.
Vice, W. B. Wofdenhammer, Exeter. ,
er,
I Sg11
o -Treasurer, W. H, Jobnstep , .
' Kippen.
Councillors—J. P. Hume, R. A:,
G der c • orb n e
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h 14 H utnl (i
L ,
, yt
S. Howard Blake, Miss H; Kiascnan
Exeter; Miss M. Bauilie Nile.
Auditing Committee, Goo. D9awsos, _
Hay, J. C• KoGregor, Ray, 'P
Resolution Com�mittw`.W. McKay,
11ensall, W. G, Beaton, Zurich,. J. 11
Elgin Tom, Goderich, Miss W. How<
ard, 'Exeter, Miss A, ,Z• .Consibb, Hew -
sail, Miss • T. Johnstsan, Carlow,
Mr. G, S. Howard x3ad a thought
i ful paper on Teaching of Morals *a
the Public School, He felt . the 4m
portant faing was the teacher should
be morally dight( in :order *a. see-
deed, Ile shouldl •set petoi13. the
boys .and girls high ideals of noble
things: •Her would set before. them:, tared
essential principles, viz,, truthfulness .
obedience and reverence. . Instances
of moral depravity,, noticed outside
the -school should be privately re- ' .
.
- FOR SALE CHEAP,—
-WATERWORKS SERVICES
and J. and D. Coq have J erne .
from' Plrince - Edward ,where the
, y
have been packing apples. _
S + . i ur ..
;,t. Pauls have secured ed new
Iwith
Miso Olive Lake bad the misforg-
tune to fall down cellar cutrtiYig hen.
head quite . badly. #
their dau brig Mrs, Muillen.
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They intend v4siting inSaskatoon
and Edmonton on their way out,
(8,) Would you think a similar phot
nomerion probable, - or even .possible,
,day? •
(10,) What was itAhat really struck
proved ,by the teacher,.
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literature etc., but .one shpuldn't.
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INSTALLED. LETS DO IT
choir
music to the value of fifty dollars.
. -
Mrs, Hutton, of Dunham, was vis=
Mrs, and Miss Southgate have gone
,
such terror to the kings heart,
imitate others too much: one should
,�
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT .
Mu�ei-
. FOR YOU.
er M:', Jas. Southco he's
Yecst day m
(ting her siratL+.+, .Mrs. H. Tyerman,.
W Michigan for a few weeks visit.
•(11,) What wduld you say is the
be ones self,
a bylaw was passed, b•p the
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h near Clinton and
horse fright e r l
recently:
Mr, and Mrs: Jas, Scott( have r
limit of the. possibilities of a guilty
Insgeetor Ton>; fihaa took up the
pal Council at the Town of CAntoa
.
r Nc
' A• UNLi
.took .
in elevating its hind legs struck the
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Miss Mary Johnston was suets-
turned frown, •their . tsi to
p the Peace
Rfvep
conseience, to' create remorse and
agony o! soul?:
sub'ecb of Primary Reading and
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Speafng. He advocated the teach-
on the ,sixth da of March 191b
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providnnO for ti►e issue of debemtut-
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geni(leimaa on ',the knee causing pain
at4i to' the E worich Lea ue .Con-
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vection held in Kincardine,
country.
The Methpdrsts held.. very success=
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(12.) Verses 7 9. When we' are in
ing, of reading from) prAnt rather
es to tche an ounII of. 85000,00 ' for
..
and lameness, Mr. S'outhcrambe held..
an u h 'the a imal . under
on d brought t e n
Allan and Mrs. Lampnb, sevenith
ful and dollghtful annwertaa:sy servic-
trouble or perplexity about the future,
is. it of ally service to us. to try, and
than from script using the alphabets
the purpose of making extensions t6 -`
cental again with litt)dy•pr no dans _
line arrived.. home last week from
t
es oil Sunday week followed b a
y•
get light from any human being, and
and. comcbinablons of .letters to of
g
a+he Waterworks s 13tein and that
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o e o a o 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 c� o
age to -thebuggy:
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an extended trip to the west;
tea and concert, on Monday. The
` if so, how and from whom?
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the sounds,
such bylaw. was registered in, the �
o
On Satt:irday. Mr. Frank Upskall
Mr. and Mrs., Ja;t,• Hoffman ' of
,
Sunday servives were conducts b
d y
(13.) Why,'is there no need for a
'ed
A class of pri'niary,pupils train-
Reg-attr Office.of th3 Ccunt , of
y' P
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CENTRbt
had the misfortune while working
�Gorrie, is e+nt Thanksgiving aii the
p
Rev, Dr. W4srmn, Principal of .Alma
-true follower of God to be in any dread
by Mims W.. Howard sang
. Huron on the 22rA da -p of August,
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with a rip. SAW in the organ fact
home of All'en'Lamont, eighb line.
Loftus
College, •
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MA.. Frank Kling becamd tc5e
of the future, no matter 'what weird
or mysterious circumstances may sur-
,
soma school songs very pleasantly
1911. Any (notion tcs.quas7e•or set. .
the . •same or any+ part '
. i�v� "
STI;ATF4RA. QNT.
or y to have .the 'tip cut 00 'his
Y
right thumb, 1n consequenec, hd will
Stark, of Toronto, was a
visitor at i(ae home of Eli Smith
pas-
sest�or ;of 'a fine' auto last wil;;k..
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round. -him?
(14:) Would' it have been possible
and little Miss Dorothy Balkwill re-
cited so . as to receive well . inarited
,aside .'there-
of meat lie made withitn three
,�� I
be laid off work for some time.
seventh 'con. Grey, recently,
Mr. John McTav1.9h, of Paids, has
for any true follower of God, no mat-
applause.. ,
months after the first publicatioQi.of
w
',' e; Stands to the front as''. 'the. o.
The..following is the program :of
Miss .Jennie Rands -was home from;
been renewing old acquaintanceis in
,
� ter' how timid, to have, been terror.
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The• Resolution Committee brought �
this notice and cannot be mauls.
thereafter. Dated Clinton this
.i I•
e best school of .its kind of 'tits o
events for Thanks '•ving Day', Re-
Belgrave for Thanksgiving,.
The union Sunda sohools. hd(Id der-
fawn. Mr. McTavish is setgng out
hti business in Paris and is g g
$ 1
stricken as Belshazzar was, Give
Your reasons:
in their report# advising that the fol -
at
18th :day of 1911,—D. L.
e ordinarys business , college. This o
ception of friends f:1am neighboring
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ing trhe sumxmer monthsin "school
.going
o
ms`s'•
(1-6.) Verses, 10-12—Was this queen
lowing ntanbers of the resolutions
.October;
Macpherson, Town . Clerk. =-Ol -S•
a rnhool bas a continental re to- o
,,,. _ pv
•e ` 1ceu for high-grade Work„ We
and disttant oints • service • at . e,erv=
points;
on. 'o'clock and a liberal thankoffor-
.in
houses Nos. 1 and 3- closed last Sun.
Miss: Pearl. cWrighi� daughter of Jas:
the wife the mother of Belshazzar?
(16:) If .this queen' had..been one 'of.
passed by .the. public school depart-
menu of the b. E. A. • be adopted..
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• ''" " o Pave three daaartmerits; o
r �_10_.
e Commerelal, a
ing ; Thanksgiving feast -.from( ons+ to
t s� ' iJi o the art ex-
lhiae o clock.,. a v t t
da Y• _
proving" to Neil McTaggan's resigning
H. Wn:gill',. ,left last week for Day-
'isville to spend a couple of months
.
the merry wine drinking party,, would
she be in. condition to have given such
Nos. 2,3,4,5, • and 6 on the. Public.
a .. ,,,
Sehoo. Cur.) culum 2 and 3.' on
TOId �� O Rest
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• Shorthand and o
'hitl:bion on the corner of Orange and.
g
the office of Tax.' Collector in •rhe
with her aunt, -Mrs. Atkinson,
sane advice to her son?
, as.
School Tekt-Books • 2.3.4.6.6• on the
. .
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• Tele rah .. a
e g p
Huron streets a visiN to the House
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South 'divi,*on. of :Phe,.towo.51i1pr, 01-
' 'Dr. Ross purchased a high class
(17.) Who. was Daniel,. the man the
public School Currie lu N o. 1 on
s m
B f. •
But S.. Con ldn t
.,: ,, a and the demand fox trained o
of Refuge, which, will be .ready ,for
iver Turnbull fifteenth con. has
,
ttaani .of driving horses from. Mr, F.
queen mother• recommended, and w at
had tie done to be spoken of so higbily
, ,
the Su' eranuation. of teachers ; No
p
q-- .. .
e help greatly, exceeds the'. a plyi: o
inmates next week,-: and the baseball
been appointed,
Etherf ton xhames Road rd�_entriy.
ng
by her?
.
1. on the Ontario' Educational (�-V'
Bot Mrs. Cheff • • found a cure in'
Students sire enteric .each week, n'
e g
concert in the town hall in the ev-
We aa. ser to hear rtisat Jun.
-sorry
-(18.) What is, the only means of
attce. ' �'
.
Dodd's • Kidney Pills.
• and tis. soonrer "u'enter the o
In an event I'do not
ening. y
Robb, an' aria, and well. known rest-
dent. of this locality, ' is not as
Exeter
giving. ease to guilty conscience?
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(19.) 13 23—What
• Nos. 1 2, 3 of. the General Resola-
• better for r�uirself, .Get aux ' o
the\ seitvice at eleven, t•1e art ex-
'
well as usual.. He is snaking his
.Verses was .the
accusation which Daniel" .brought
tions ;'No. 3 and• 4 .on the Daparb-
She w.iffered from r
f m Rheumatsm Neer- .
• face caltalo a at once. a
gu
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1ta�tiiti ;and the eonemt,
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The comfortable ret.&once• of Mr. and
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home with his. daughter, .)firs. Wm
Mr,: S G. liawden' has 'd;r:sposed of
,
against Belshazzar.
mental Regulations ; Nos• 1, and . 2
on the 'Advisor Council and No. 3
algia. and etcher symptoms of �. Diss
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' • e • D. A. McLACTILAN,' . a
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Mrs. W. S. Harland .was the scene of
'a
Work, ..
A pretty wedding took place. at
his men's furnishing business tco i�Ies=
srs. T. II. ICestle and B. F:
W
(20,) Was there ever. any man who
escaped the natural .consequences of
X
4,5,6, ,and 7.
ease K[ s-
d dney Dodds Kidney Pills. .
made . her strong and healthy. .
o Principal o
happy. gathering Oct;. rcirdeth'.
home o£ the bride's• ri.'stev, on
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Beavers. -Mr. and Mrs. Bawdcn In
his wrong doing? ..'.
That wm respectfully request file
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peveril Vaudrd!uf1 Co.'.'4'ue. Novthe
o
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when between fifty and sixty +J•imits
Y Y
Wingharr9
October ,went#' fifth w hen Isabella
V-
tend spending the .vviiiter in Califon-
p g
��p;) Verses 2431=What. reason is
Department that we be perinitte(d to
'have
6.' S ea41 Una more of .Ube• tired
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s o 0 0 0. o o ,o 0 0 0. a o
from Petirolia, (Toronto; and
+
nfa
there to believe .that practically the
our .Invo tote, meetings ,in .the
pain -wrecked women of- Canada has
# '
other points, were present to wit-
double wedding Miss Car-
J. Duncanson joined• hand and heart
with , Charles Hullts of; Brussels.
Mr, Jacobi has rented a farm at
same doom ' is written against every
sinner as was, against • Balshaazar ?
9
spring instead of the falll.
That the.'Bible history - be
found relief • and new life in. Dodd's `^�-
.
L OUR FEED
-ness.Ilio of
;, f y;
rie M. fT..Si�mpson, sista r .( 114:,
Harland; and: Mi.. James .Elliott of
The cerretnony ', was �pertopmed : by
Rev. A. C. Wishart. .. .,
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Shat an and rearioded thereon.
Mr. W. M. Huston of A-shoroft, I3.
: (This is one of the questions that may
be answered' in writing by members of`
.taught
in the., public school The Report was
adopted ;with the exception of No..
Kidney. Pills. . She .is Mrs: Jos.
'Chaff . -of this lace and she never •.
tires. of telLfn 'her nei hbprs her
: AND
, Wawanosh,, and Mlim Emma
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i.., son of Mr. anq Mrs. H. E, Hue
th I
e c ub.)
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2 by �,
was
g g of
East .
ton of town was :married on -
Mon
Lesson for .Sunda 1�To4. 19th, 191,1,
Y
which amended substii(ut .
wonderful cure or sfn in the'
g g psis- .
• r' WHEN Yl1L NEED •ANY-
au h r of Mr. Robt. )Vinson of bass
d g
Watvanosh and Mrs. Har-,
Dt1111gA111IIOD
,
day of la.,t . week to Miss Irene .M.
Ezra's , ,journey. to Jerusalem, . Ezra
wiff:l5 . .
Eng the. first- wLo,.k -in September fn- :
stead
es' of the good .aid remedy that . ' ;
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, • ,niece of
.
Gray. ; of London.
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of spring,•
itrought ifi 'about.'
1
THING IN THIS . LIwR. INE :
,
land, and Mr. katihew H. Elliott of
Mr. and Mrs. Chas.. Thompson have .
,. ' ,..
Mr.. Sidney rGriffi,n who has been
Mr. Radcliffe took up the subject# of
"I suffered from Rhetimatkan , Neu= I.
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WILL APPRECIATE 3c0UA .-
the• same township.- The first ('nen-
returned Exam the west,
-.,. '. -.
visiting. in Machell during the sum
.:
irAten• Composition with his usual
ralgia,:. Violent Headaches and Pal-
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"' OBER
•tioned couple were assisted.. by .Miss
'of
Rev. Dfr, Van ban Canfornia is
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mer visited Mr. and M.e>. Webster
thoroughness and. enbhusliarnn, advoc-
pitatfon of the heart " .Mrs. Chaff '
-states.
(BRING YOUR iaRAiN HERE
Washington town- and Mx. Wn,.'
'Elliott . of - East Wawanosh, and the
.,. , ,of
vier in his sister-in-law, Miss E,. B.
g .
s .
of ]:rein+. North before returning to
On the Sunday School Lesson of Qat.
2fith, by Rev. Dr. Y_inscott;
atring that( written ) Camposftion
should be b oral compos-
preceded.y p
''!VI back ached. I -was al.
Y
ways tired; and nervous I - hadk
.
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: •ry ,
ceremony was •performed . by Rev; J.
Mesars. B. Ja Crawford, Chas. El=�
his home in Plymouth; England. _
Mr, Hector Heywood, son of Mr.
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@tion _ -that .headin •' ofparagraphs
g
.and
weak spells My doctor ,told' me tiro ;
Nr
WHEN MARKEIlVu ,. )�7R
,
W(.. •Holmes assisted by Rev::W'. J.
Nott John Cam bell' and Richard
P
.
and 1VIrs. C. Heywood was wedded
,
LESSON 8�:
should be drawn from the class plat-
just rest, :but, Ghat' was lust :ewhat +
GRAIN BRING ITITO•. US. ..
Ford., The seco d.'. couple wwexe as-
n
'Miss
I
Finlay have be:+i away huhting.
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in London. on, Thursday week to Miss
'paragraph
ed on the board and: that a choice
,
I couldn t' do, tib reading of thra
li•''' HIGHEST, PRICES PAW, '
slsted by Annie (Hbwe of :town
R. A. Milligan, who. has been
..
Anne D. parsons pf than city,
be composed and written,'
cures , of obhem •pled +ane .to try - �
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and Mr, Robertson . o£ Bluetvaie and
Mrs.
siting bar daughter in California
g
uesition 18. Verse of ht. ow does .t5ie
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pupicl then befn asked to write
g
Dodd's Kidne is
X Pill
the corer ony in "this case wa l:er-
has . decided to make 'her home
God s eak and :does he actuakl
P c Y an-
a •'sfmrilar ons+ He would use frac-
"From iho first:, doss the he] ed
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FORD&MOL EOD
formed b Rev.: W. J, Ford -assisixid
y
bi+blal
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there.
. .'
.. . ' • Hensall
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saver questions or_,give special direr
a iap -
scraper:on, p hrasing,: and the mem-
lege,' I ry?on left+ my bed and started `:,rl"
,,:
b` Rev., , r.* SFlolmifes.., The
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Erskine church is still without a
I. ..
tions ?
orization oE' ortfons of c i tele.
p S > p
tco do imy ordinary houseswork.
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!aeries stood under. a blue an•1 pink
bed res ectivel each beautifully
p y, X
regular pastor.
ev. a
R W iter Millson, of Stratiord,
1.and
Answer: I doubt whether �G dd ' has
'o'ther choice literatu:i<.,
T
Eibhty, nine teachers were present
d`T took in ah .twelve boxes of
Dodds Kidney Pills and novo m
—r;
Wormed with roaes. l ich . tride
Among the relatives :who attended
the funeral Mrs: D. Conk
preached anniven3ary sermon:. in .the
Methodist Church
ever. spoken to any perrson with an 'at'
.our session. It ma, be of . in-
Y
health , is • excellent. I recon •end -
mz
•'
SROE
was beautifully dressed and each
wore a veil and bridal. -wreath. ')"lie
of in
Clinton last, week were Mr, and Mrs,
W: 'Ryan, M.t. and Mrs. Ryan
.Sunday week,
W, Cook who has been working. in
Toronto,: has returned to (gown.
audible voice. Thema era various ac-
.count. in the Bible of God speaking
b?
,crest to know the following facts ;
There( were seventy changes of . tea-,
Dodd's Kidney, , Pills to all. sufferring
women." ' .
•, I
s
wedding march , was played by Mus
;Harry .
Miss h1 'Johnston 1 Willow
individuals' and, the are fin
y g chars
in tke . nhools of west Hurn
Thoue?ands of Canadian women wilt' ' i
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'11 •
Harland : dau liter ' of Mr: J: T.
, g
.
Mr, and Mrs: G'. Censer, and Miss
Mary. Ryan; of Dungannon.
ma
m q
13a11, has been visiting in .Belgrave,
with such) naturalness as if •he. had
Spoken in the lac ,
and,
since A rfl 1st: 1911 Of the. elle bun-
p
tell you. that I)odd's Ki
y Kidney Pills
-
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.
Harland. After the double cere�
•;
mphy the foa was partak
No announcement has yet - been
I
;Dr. Thompson,- wife and family of ,
ua a of Veen
g g
with an audible voice, A I(ttle con-
deed .and thia';y-four teachers 5n bhe
d I
schools in December; 1910 only sixty
are. the one sure ro,ief for sutfeiln
.
women.
.
.
.Wedding ,r
p on the ev-
made as -to .who will racceed Rec'. •London,.
,
motored. to Ilensall and
sideratian,. however,. writ; 'I tbink,
..
.
. .,
• Your shoes neatly
.cafe train for theirs hamse3 •in East
T, 111eks, rector of St, Paul's
spent the ,holfdays with. J, Macart-
convince us fihat the voice has been
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I . g • • church • who • leaves in •(+lie near fut- .hur. ' . , to the
: ariC� pi'OIri15tXy' Wawanosh. The -.'Messrs. Elliott axe c � person, addrusased,• subjective
repaired
well-to-do farmers and their farms ere for his .new parish. near Stmt- Floy Brandt,' of •Elmira, visited and not objective. 'To, him• it may
p ford.. I with, HinsaK friends, who were more have sounded as an actual voice
pt(joitri. cinch ctother. The !News -Re ,just
r cord extends-coagranulations. Since the selection of Dungannon than delighted to see Min, recently, - as voices sound in a dream, but no
• . as tha central i6atitra for the ' God- • •Our council have received.,a car o9aer person present would nmessar-
41 V / •'+t :• erich Rural Telephone Co.'s systwU 'of crushed stbne • and are putting it ily hear the Sam,.! voice. ,God really
w �w sV wo:a'.t has' been pushed on lines rad- i on Wefngton and King. st'.eotrs• speaks to thong who have the ears to
• Rblwosville, Nov. 6th, 1895, is lag from this point. Headguar-• Miss Holliday; of Bolgrave, has hear bile, but it is not with audible
tern have. been established . in Wm.. been visiting- at H. M!cLean''s., She sound. The ears which listen'
Open Every Evening. On Get, 26th Saieman Connolly ,I_ g to, God
�� _ Molo's comub. building, where tho i was bridesmaii at the . marriage of are inward and . spiritual, When deaf
footed a good sale at London of
September and October cheese, the rrvftchboard and local serviee are in ',Miss Snaith last .week. and dumb pt-rsons speak, tiaere is no
11, )STORE OPPOSITE . . output of the factory here. There charge o£ James Johnston and his Wednesday of last week at noon a -sound, and yet they convey to one aft-
,� ,were in all throe; hundred -and eighty assistants, M'issis Philipe and Glen. very pleasant 'event, took place at other clear ideas, God makes .known
' .THE POSTOPFICE. boxes , and Ballantyne of Stratford Owing to bad roads , -and disagree- the hamje of Councillor AI' m Smith, to sTkritual people what His will is,
� bought the lot ab 9 1-8 cents per I able weather the local• club did nob when his second daughter, . Laura, undem aN circumstances. .
' pound. 'The primo: was the highest' send a teako to . the rifle tourament was united in ;marrirage with Mr. The Bible states that ''the straps of
Boots. jnade to oyd6r,•� paid on the London cheese Im,arket at , Whitechurch on ,Friday week. Alex. SWktih, a prosperous young far- a good .man are ordered of the lord '•
' up to Pyre time of':ule and �erUaYnly. The cup passes to •,'lie Whttechtin,�h mer df (Morris bowr,ship, Rev. ' LE. and they are. The good Book also
speaks well. $or the qual t+y of the club, whose team'( scored highest. On McLean Snaith performed the core- states, '"If any man lack wisdom, let
cheese and the ability • of the sales- the afternoon of the same day at m,ony. The only parsons present hien'ask of trod. 'The Lord�.in Mo
I . I , 9 man; + ,the regular weekly •shoot here scores from, a distance were Dr. Sniiith oli one ease gives clear diren',rions as to
Miss 'Alice ,Stanley is. visiting to, of sixty and ova* were made, coin- Omer, Mich. and Miss IT,olliday the the way 'the good man should bale,
•-Th atfves in Tuckersin+th, pared with the highest wore of b:eidesmaid. Mr: and Mrs, Smith and.•Ift the other case answers the nq-
I C ' Mr. Jas. Miller has rented t(he forty-six at the tours;a4*11t, will settle on the tine farem of ties quests for wisdom, but there is no
Murch house from, T. C. Pickard for groom in Morris, audible sound in esher case, Spiri-
IF YOU WANT THE BEST a terili of two years.. . ter,_ foal ears; for bhe ]nest parts, hare;to
(IOAI, AND PFIOMPT DI T�kiy� Messrs. W, and J. Pickard of Got-: , Wra�teter be cultivated, but each person has the
` ,:. uirabus, Ohio, are visitdtig the for- sl i 'ed a ear The four-year-old son of Mr. .1. 11, ,potential ,Power' Uo hear the 'voice of
1.Y SECURE YOUR SVP- met's pai+enN. on Cut 16i. Thoy itlr. John Hamilton t pp ,Garnett of Plort Wi1h!am. was ,:einedt God, and to get special diroctibns
• wheeled all the way from Columbus, of lambs last Week, to death and his little Isiei was from hint. The many accounts given
�lk . PLY PROM US, I t a distance of six hundred miles, Mr. Foreman, of Toronto, paid Mr, so lously burned, but ,flay its. -.ver, us in the !Nbk of Cod ,k)eaking to in
ORDERS LEFT T AT UANIS The quarterly. services of the Me- J. D, Miller a visit recrntlY. Hon -4 R. L. Borden was banqueted dividuats a:�3 but samples of what he
thodist church on Sunday last were Mrs. North,, of Wi'arbon, has been ,by tot Conse-emtivos cf Nova SeoV. has• been saying to individuab men
& i�WL,AN'DrS HARDWARE W41 attendldd and Mr. Andrews pr rs- visiting Moi. Armstrong, fa at Halifax, in all the ages. There ate a host of
$TORE PROMPTLY. AT- ched an' appropriate and effective sdi.- A very enjoyable eveming was spent Mrs. E. Sheldon of Windsor was people who know the voice, of God,
mon. At the rmeeting of oftiolal board: at the hone of Mr. and Mrs, John ,fatally burned by 'the explosion of a just as certainly as they do the vom
,s, TZNDED TO.. - a .resoluti'on of condolohm to )firs. McNaugbtoh Thursday week, when gasoline stove. of thein moat intimate friend. Those
.
J. Rudd wag pained. G o. ,Holland they entertained , a nurnmer oC dAoir Mr. W, T, White, 'tae new Finance) I who have no such experience may
was nowly elected a steward and J. friends, ib being t.'te occhslon of Minister, delivered his first address eulAvate f7ie ears to hear God, it
�aiiewa�il. seer (went ' B' t dawn4, L tL`nttr�ntfvel .
I I w JZ;MeV orison 'I', Elford was elected recording- y-fit,rli wedding anniver- (y the elea�oli3 of T.ceds at Lands- th are obedient to liiVn and will iia -
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