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WINCHESTER • .1, n•-
THE ANDAMAN I ANOS ; Sunday
tel►,'hltll► rBuw HI:.t1) Ttl tln>�Yr I Afternoon
UtKMURFai�ti,
Problem of its r"•v4tg the Heats
metier er 1 !idol '•d Chiefly By the
11.1 of I le t1) ,,.i e-$ee In to Enjoy 1
-lite tabor.. I
v 1.1 wed tease t sea. the Andaman
1.1'outs, on the, side of 1h..• Bs} of
Bengal. India. 'Mt (n some cases
tiq r., ..000 deed . •eve se. level, are
to neat Irt H)d. Ahl11>. tl l.f
• 14jiwlietluute t'gn'le,d by.lilin :t ii'II ' .eon to be dbter 1 from head to foot
'rlwrt--a1 -teat 'vote -In' 1 n•:.; Iiir , I.w wbon *h.• monk• nulv,.i with drags teres• -
in IIHi; 1 0 +t o rations fo
' 1' a ,r •in
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*he, ro}'1/l .•i[3' of \vin he tele :Ind 111,8 sIv.,'1'witli *b' -1/l the• nanain thee•• i.aandswel •ooOned t app Y
there are nuns 1411.••'• hl. 1.41! .',,I: ix. in fuel, and in: her. for building
Ilrn:u: -,_,Iso: owl N i.+••1 Iuouuni.
trawvl buck :•, an weedier .lar. . • :ii' I ,.,1 n:a"'s of;their Inuit r.• -tine 1 P0rpuw•r to the Penal Settlement,
tv111.11 the 14014444. te41k 110,..N.•-•.1••• ,.e Ise11 hist. opened I■ 3{ii .• the Oovernmeat
..f the ,•iwtitry. li 44 .1 la.il'•'i'' 114 Ir ,t.1. 1. 1t lul he -ter that wiiii:1/u i of India la Po" Blair, on South
•:1/l .aid t..ritl/1t4411tdt 1 1 414.11 sen 114Nnt 1:'Ir':• I.a44t, tl••,1 o1/ til,• detach „(1,1„.. Andaman Island i•••1 the Forest De
o4) leo. ole. of t1),• . sty, ,thick ' M44s t bN h d their
. u ee1•iy..• (111. royal treysurn i ,.ad uarters on •►[ham Islands Ip
►u.'w'u n. !'tare I:w4ut, u444:n111:1t thi . to -'. and it •M:4- then thnr IU'•hur/l I Port Blair harbor where saw -mills
Whip• t'ft)•. 1i nand...Aerla e!' ir.+m Il.. ,I:'' li",•-ile:lrt.rl at:ii etri..1141 (1'i' +4 . were erected.
elle.- chalk hill+ on wide!' 1 i .1,4.-I. tit• mit ,Mar. after 411- release from •As more kaowi it** of the forest
aiheslral N:I. the resources la these i•lands was gataed.
It soon became .evident that timber
la
•
paruuent evsStu:+ es s e e
I !late 1h Q
1' 1 t
111.1 there the R••wuus high 11p '44
flourishing tunrk,•t-tvl14u, 11/ which 48p41al,y. Iht l
e4' Rnc'e the name of Velito lkd• '•••v'•' is •h. deal• -. ,1Ii4fli:I,4 of '[Far!
_.•111111. 11" 44ealioo i1/ Ill :cuter e,f t.• 1'I itip 4444.444 1111 't 14-11' •4r. Nle enuld 1>r pt•sOtab.: ••spurted to lad
-it t 1lt i e ollal,i ,' 1vuh•r R3 and Hurn a. Pr,. -•.^s in this respect
• 1. wade the pl:n•r of
Ro4)1I1) rod• ,
1) imiserrance, but it Sus high -at:,• found fie i for us, and to Thee shall be the glory
1 thi day'. of the :tit 't' /"t J t+1/."' :1 After .rI ti which so ranch so, than in 19 a teeoad i
.to•.I,iu• :r la,-ti�',t�aaw-mill Sia rr••!•ted at [Stewart now W144-.0400 .. _-----
f freta -.l •Is now beyond the ••aperimental stage
Ily Bid BEI.GA31I1.T IN,
Oederk'h, t tilt,
11eho1d the Master now i. elnlliug.
For reaper.: brave ani true;
The goldet1 harvest debts are waiting
Mtn laborers are few.
Gu forth. with patience. love and
hi/schwas.;
And in the Master's nettle,
1 .
111, Ib' 1
Lw•tl news , f free wRvntion.
'1'1/ tall the world proclaim.
-1ra 1►. Sankey.
PKMER
(1111* Father. 4144 thank 1'lt .' .that
there are tlal17 strong wen like 111
JuItll the Itsptlst a'ho Ivin wee gr44at-
tle's» In others Iw,1 11110 can give 411e1u
honor. Take front all our lives that
which Is sordid clod tu,•an anti help us
to acknowleige.Jesus as Saviour mud
Lon*, blowing that all we are that is
good la Iwewuyr of what 11,• ham dulw
1:04 ern w.1/ L1N' lll.r»I , -
Mheu the city 144,4111.' ku.'Wit 44` 1/4.' ,1 11/ 4,1441itet.h 11/. 444
Wiwi-au/der and was the capital of J
!verses. [hut Its era of great historic: civil war int the reis:p of 4'l
oily' Nus :+ sttonehold 1/P 1l
,u•rc,1 1s1.' ri 11 1.41 endured a ngthy si.
Whclt the rulers of 1v,•.vx be.•ame tufo the led 3 f gthy w•
the kings of all I:u41:ur1 the city' was �'
made the English i'npital. although it nettle of \u-.eb\,
.Ilway. lad I+ formidable rival in 1►iuol. ter- _'
re or_ttl
[boring the bbothdMiddlo ethe Andaman andurces of
North
larks.l'tI. tete' Andaman Island. r
a• It..r,+lists rhe tae station be-
te but fell ing called bonit i:tan, atter one of
11 after 4144• the oldest forest ofIeers in the Aa-
,daman circle. There b also another
forest settlement on Long Island. but
timber front iheire-bas to be taken to
the sawmills at Chatham Island for
_pro
Car of Black Knight I
Pocohontas Coal
expected shortly
llea:or...ble price.
13till .have a' small quan
tits' ' f Mirww-run m-nllvn-
cid: left.
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Tele'
Hydro Electric
Power
The
T ePeople's
Cook by Electricit,'
Wirth by F see ieity --
Iron by Electricity
I odder.. which was heeled 1/4 a atom o• (J41 Lear:. •1.
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S. S. LESSON FOB J.1-\. lath. 1!a
Lesson Title -live Men believe en
.levels.
Lessen Portage -John 11 19-31.
Golden Text• --John 1:'.f.
•11.HI. ale. at sundry times and in
divers manners spoke II limes last
dbposal. un1.4 the fathers 1)y the' prophets.
The above brief •keteh sites some with In' tile44' fust days spoken unto
idea of the dNelep+++Pat of Ito Indus- uta by His Sou." ' ( Heb. 1:1.2. But
try in the bland.. and Umber from Iwfon• WO Sat 1114411.• til» appwr44u.r
Port Blair b pow well-known In the tar the• alrsstah. 111. coming war h.•r-
Calcutta, Rangoon. and London mar- aided by Juhu the Itaiairt. He uever
tots. As the Tor.¢ Department now ,lot a nair44de like Jesr4e, nor had a
have their own cargo slimmer. the
Illy When, Je4ns sigai4 npp..aretl John
spoke.prlvately to two of ikin 411 'i
pie., flaying agalu.-Reliold the Lamb;
of 1!444," 11e '141/. Milling that his
4).1471 (4•Ilow44rs should Owns.. ,their al•i
balance. for 4e knew that Jeaue sawn
hlerea.r II lid he rle'rease•. !'lyes.•. 1wu
were Au11rea and a11011li•r, 14111/ i,. 1.ou-
sidertd to 1.. the %titer of this gospel.''
for he 441t *4341 rl1, IMVY1 a delicate re-
"Rosamund," specially built for the visio11 like thud, bat his pari•
purpose the old problem of trans- life. hip denim for the reformation ,1f
port to Indian and Burmese porta melt 141111hi* willingue•Yri t•1 give .hie
present,' no dllleultles at the present rese11n1iti.ili ' to monther'r-- Rrrettnew,
time. ' were saes sigma that Iw---wa. M MU 11 '.1
The problem •t removing the tical.
. • • •y..tbneei n1►1e1 t..e'h+lt.. lll[Qerlf and
his kindred. They turur,l uud fele;
Iow,,l Jells. why »11.11 IHYMm.• aware!
.If their prerwm'r. lie didn't wait fur
11+.vu 4.1 speak first. Ile encouraged
them hr 449yltlg, "1Vhat seek ye'," At y
ono.• they Ingrained where he dwelt.I
showing their desire 1)•r a prlt'ate In•
lur►.iew out/ b); using the term. "Mole
.hewed their wish to 144• taught of
1,1ltl. "It i. not en'.ugh to take a turn
with ' rhrla note and then. but we
must !'sloe with him." He. In4lte.l
thew to go with titin to Ills lodging*,
Sul hr. ah'' interview tli,'v f t him
10 Ile the Messiah. They went out
and 11e•gall to tell what they had found.
Andr.•l 8:1/1/.1 his brother and pos-
sibly .1,11)11 bosun his lo... .Andrew'
1111n.41uueYl to *41111..4). "11'4 have f4amd
the Messiah." They al Dore went
IHlek 811.1 St nl 14.1144 introduced 1..
Jesus. who. looking Into Ills very'
soul. saw not Just what he was then.
but what he 144)111,1 IHYYIwe. :11111 he
have hiw 3 new name in keephlg with
it. 'Thou art ..Amon: tliuu ...halt be
coiled ('4.141044. whirls Is by hltertlrela-
4ion .t Stone. -
The next day Jesus. weilt.lutil Gall
kw and there called Philip to 11.• 111s
foll,1wer, and Ile at 4)4444' found :mirth
er and told him of .cans. 1r. hi. way
of telling who Jesus wa4. he showed
a partial n.Vualutan.•,• with the 1►I.1
.Testament, but the mistake he. mode
i1/ saying ".1.•44us . 4 Nazareth- i11.tclyl
Of "itelhlehetp," t'll4l»,YI \11th/intel to
say ''1'an nay good thing 444111'' 0111 ' (
\arrlr,•th7" I'htlip 11 1.1 1/01 reply. bar
»1411[413' .1)111. 'Y'nw•)and 4444." J.•.u.
441144• th,•w t'owlug'and U,• 4)444 In \nth
ann..l a sln'l•re proGwHlr of the faith
of Israel. a man than 44444• vonld trust.
'The' hypocrisy' of the ,4 ritics *MI
Pharisees had 50 leavened the J.•141sh
rhnreh and nation, and Miele r..IGlinn
wn44 iso degenerat.1l Int+:- fod'nlnit_a
that an 1•t•aelite• indeed was a mon
wonderer! it : a miracle of tilt in4
Knife- liuttllt•o' Iieury,. 'Phis flout
meodation. "IA•h0td an Israelite, }m
1 .V• _
\arh:U,ae•1 1111.1 hr asked.. "Whence
kinowr.1 thou ate:'' 144111.• .iheu 44444'.•
hind :a further prof of His ditlnl1y by
h•Ilin: kttn 1)e '.:aw him an.nn 14)1'141'
the ti4 tree before 1'hlbty ,.IH.ke• to
hint. Ttu•f:: and in.'r,• he .j..!ii.•.4 him
Nell to J44444, .R31*)' tt:ltrt44;`itrntr irrr-
th, Son -of (4441. (1114)1 4411 111.•. King of
144ra.•t." 1111 i1/u.i fr•.• ne•'r ar:ce
licotul+t• 4 real4r 1,iy11t{. of
His 11c..iubs'1t4.. 1't;rist w..' to 111•
4•..J•aix41,'e-la44,r,. 3y,._wL1ew._
al .gel- n''•nh} - 1s.ntinuall7 11,4,okt and
eteseend ter 1.1•• terse'. 11. ''.tute ui•ei
with .Tc••1n. Tit -1"W yi Ara start itrtc•11'
a.,l- 11-1,.'1111recltlou'. 111"i•"•
agar T.1/. 4'.10* :n teri''41!
to him sad invited him to ere Ms
It neelt.
heavy loge of timL,•r from the depth -j- 'Me iaohtdrtm 112,1 the eO l4*4I oxer -
of the forest, whet•• they are usually sight of -the publk• teaching of relig-
cut into lengths of about 12 feet. b ions among the Jews :1/,d• when It
tired (+Wry be the -aid of elephants, beset! .if the yotulg preacher whit
and a herd of &boat 60 elephants b with wonderful wngl.•ttsm' was ,lent
entployed. Tramways are also used 1�7t 84),1 holding crowds 4411 the banks
to 50n14' plans, 1• b most interest- ..f the Jord44u. 11 .eat ,icputies. to
Ing to watch than 'ever and power- brine back au account of who he was.
hal animals at work. They seem to 11i•44e prksls mot le•cires asked him
enjoy the labor, and set to work with
a wilt and isteilt rnee refreehing to ' woo 1a• W11 1. :1 11.1 Johtl tole! 1111.111 at
sea. T. 're b no Aga of a "4's-ca.•w'lu, 4.• 11,1/.-a wt- lits- +11[.14.-.'•1
Mm 1101 the 4'l4ri•44t Nh'se coin 4144 was
r}gw•14.•11 111111 111 1I1•11)' Waited /Or as a
11rNverntere• from the oppression of
Roman rule." Ile aloe ,li++.w'n.d 1l •i1/_
I pbaat at the eater. and the elephant,* Fillet whom- 164 J4*,..•alas-1)•d t, rt•-
hanlx it to the nearest creek ,tar 1 turn from heaven 314.1 live among
I airear:•, from where It b floated d,wp •them; thee was 4i' ivren4iaIl tar other
1 tett SCR On arrival there.* elm- 1rnlrhet. dice to those et- -till•-Tartu=;
bor. -'f ln4;s are collect"d together. 1,1,1,4 time-. for }lie . work Was of a
and '7,°P°'1,1•0 a raft, whlrh is then ,.;r,:t•et:T mITttre. -When -+h.-y' Mtaitt
tow to te nearest saw -mill., if the ,, l then,'" 1 +tie!
spirit -amongst theta.
After being tut up Into suitable
lengths. ehalps are fastened round
I eaeb I. at on* erd, and to the e1e-
WOIRUJ MISNIONi
�derdae
"1 serve" 4 I"1) Iden 1 i44 the motti
Inw•rll*4t Upon the Notal of arta* of
our,b*4i.vcvl Prince of Wales.
"I am among you as He that sera'
441 h" Is- the motto of that greater
Vrtrwr►-J•«rur _t'LsLu."Tlu 1's/ncr Qt
I'ea4i•.'• spoken hy' 11i1i own lips,
I Luke '2J:':T 1.
"'rhe World for 1'hrl•t" The mat*
of our W.M.S. -menus Service.
Sera.. Others" 1s the motto of IW
('.11.LT. Group►.
"Fur 141her4. Is the motto of tie
illrrlln Sands.
1 l t11a
, 1 1 fee
t u Ins Irani t
N'Iw a
P
we ore o4) the right track following la
the footsteps 0f lllw who N11II "uo1
to he ministered unto, but uftwiula•
ter!"
Sruadcasts.
44'1• Ri,nran*ee Our- llptr,r sample.
fr•r Lata!VII,,. ❑�-. -
HYDRO STORE
441,14iil:rTl:ii
e.1, -Wit.. are t lets. ,. n
Ilhlwds will 1101 1411»w,•r wllwr 41um.
moiled. 's11r% a psychleal Wali'. I0
lunula that they never 'spook Until
0
a/kr4) t .
an•r •N -
We wish ' our
patrons a happy
and prosperous
New Year
Barker Bros.
Service Station
Bayfield Road. Goderich
•
v, Apply ,Minard's at once.. it
and knew halts the pp'n and stem i--nart- taw
cit me T.li1t` motion. Remotes all poisons -.-:r
a' the xitl e
from :aft 8'11isOLs.
he of /.,.1 [hot Ili k.•: II nw•f f
• a.,1).• of t
di•' tar i hot too great othf'rwieo 1 t -.Tile tor. 1 ,
v;44 .NI a' 14 [41144.
it ti to e•1 [t4 the at,•amer Ili. that crielb tit t be %1•.1.. rnr1.+, tk
Rosa- ,•
m^tad," whir'1l -tyke's the lots on , ''
board; and earrtPll them to the mills. 1 r.,'ere =e��' w.ay•race 1 ,
+ 1414 -.fir.• eel w• _f tar acuv_. ' Christ- - 1.
-freight i1/ t6.,k•e,�rt r'lttgliwil�"llltr' �
Sometimes, heKeve4, eves an ele- load" ifs tk,• !'r.ctelle.I 11'.,r,l "1'a• 4-•,
p'tant tires of wort and he mil take
141s twee. 1.11 tl:,•w t.• *I8lntre i,y amnia f .4,1114) Rnptl.r
t• the rota, n•td swim for ml re In I..im*1 e4' ':,.•1 ii'*1.' -.1 1„" ii.. i!,.'•.
s.,rrM ,et 9a=tu•es new. A recent whet nutporit3 then did 111• 'vilely,. ••
en.. Is recor'!•"d of the Andatnanes4 'I'1;"7 44,44Ile1 expie t t!,' M' R -1..l.. tai 1:T_ 1 t 1 11 '' 1 11 _u 11 N
.41- ,•=1 ?,, 1 i .: ' i ..•
brtaglns. In n •ws or an animal which 1:111 or the prophet. to baptize. hot r' ti' 'll I ../ i
1 -t+1 col .11:•1•
had been m•:ainc for nearly a year •Itis unk11_.eau 11u111.'-.1011tr'Jt11111411. r 1eil, l ul:i wttholr. r.1; tae
an,' riven 1/r as :stat. They reported- i'.:/1 -whir t ►^rt+tix` �tit.r fiat r, . 1 -- .i
seeing It or Wlson island, many ,,tad •teen ,IireY'hsl Iio•tn to the , w a: •r; f i v 1 r nal 17•-Ttme'ny
414
ntllea distant from the scene of Iia 4(-,_ w•rmtd toilets,. %ith--tll4 4ea :4'r.G-r1:. • .. •1 e' I
!gnome d. suer..!_ mrty neat a °n 4.::4. inn •o Johr. ...4 114•11 1/f. hlm»44f'n4
1,i,s ,:.J. ,a1 : fi the "Rotaw'ind," and with the assist- a nllk,.iy- •'r...1 vo'r than a stave h:
r1I 1111.111:,11 sun p .....1.411/11 ..1,1' r once of the' An 1 nlaneee tracked It rtfinibgi 1•` t1). 16 �.Inh •
it ft 4i il11Q.11::1 J,«4' lg..... `•. ' rY I:i..,'9' down.,. It ea* thin persuaded to get,
.
p1' Refett►tr,• th1 pb1e;
c 1 }
r 11 a 1P
•+' , t o 1)f Nor ittrin. • Te � 1 and t1)Ila . '
I: wa. of nnt,l thea . r. t nn hoard a raft of etas,w'ivre Julul v."!/.1111:14::.1,11101g nn 1 1
uult:• - In Hee; t};,:• 'h•• 'atter . itr 11.•- it t'. . I i r' •, .o• sea eu,h ern I •'Rnaamunl" p1. ked both 1t and t1)•• It tins h. l:e•rh.4lHtr, beyond
boa tap r ngh an stowing • Jordan, with+ hag• lessen regurdrd y 4
"�''�. board. brought the matt fate«ado -1,.. -tau, .tare
•-•, seen .ca -„ runaway ,a • o work .
1 -, areal' ,•arlit Tent: t Th.., -A. 'nee gene s number of , wht•reJ.srultd crossed ower Jordan itis
, 1 of whom ;>s the 1•ronnls d lend;..
!-', p o beatle on r.'le slte!)t. it
ea m4 •*114 ctunl ..,4•:1:11 .:,f `!o• king, ,1iry '4 "'• "t•tre1�e.1 tri 13,, by 144tiaiug
d 1 them on h t
Troup, ttttths rites -to )
r f 1 i T 1 eftvv r old ep 411 t work The draw- , T...- I hnrb.e e» hod 11:rir fayre
,,1,•'1•• I 1.41"•., 1 '1 •• 111, Pt. 12111_1"
• r 11'IIs'he-t: 4-orTet-4,07.4 it
1.1•til 444'* .r1/. 1u40.1i± 1.11 .N l: feel
•
1..a•••! Iry seat -a of los suet
11 it'• ,n tl.• \,iriii.u,- the 4
•,y d :aelol.•.1 into . p. •.."..tune • oni
•
mental .a•rtr.' s r. jot int fan:- i
s f, I:• • at n .ave 'earl trade, resit',
4.e"lereiiterseof else -,- t1).--siert+----
I.a1'lr!ftwl hi other 13rter• nnel.
11':ciia .•:,.••,I 111 b4rrf' • grewtior.-
noun! importance.
1 1 f the )4111[.1 l k t once mor•' r`
r
•
• 1 .. 4 1 IH•twe ld in t1) , local horn 1ephants. 'some
Winchesters Ui•'-t ''f*'•ri»hi
•cry Is is. close }eons intim. al
w and rful r.-lpfn yf Alfred .t!o' t
„bo ma'ie t'e• '1ty toil On ie
' d bis co. errlwenT bud 'a /Feat a to
nhi'i :11iln.te11 •141.4 great ech.d-
aro or- , ria:'' 1 *,'! ►s»e1. 11 .MAR
lore ,1).l %fir .1 . , •rh'•t 11i,. airTtlt:R
•nl 11:1 a :131.1 Ir 1.. - are r.'1 n
n,. 4.a•10,t of fort} day.. an,i bark wit them Is usually a lack of 4irw wl4}, 301114 the• TTa4di44f. *i(10r• to'
F t the! discipline. for familiarity 'seems to I•,td ►.41ptlz•s1 J••it..:n,d Ilam had the
44.1- 'I • 444 (int Rave• rim.
0 41• '
• •71'111' ^ i 'that if it s1onld resin { breed rontereet! .One of thein has testimony, from 4:•s1 41:tat Jesus was
,t 4','> 1,, 1. ':he anniversary of the; an unpleasant habit of hurling mle- rhe ,'1):'ist. Je-u. ,went tawny initue,
vYociul,.d4ir-ns. ->ai:.1111/, there will 1a' ' 141IPv at any"nP If does not know or ,rant, lv into the w'ii,j'rne.s. alter, , for
.e•r 4.;rther for the following forty' 1 Rite, and he is Pulte a good shot' ,ferry days h.• fatted and -14.1144 trtuplrl
In addition to cutting timber nn 1 devil. From that ext. -11;111i,
r t of 111/1/ 111 .:.•r's Norman prelates
the main islands, forest operations he cane. "Minh n 1'11.11r 14.4)14• of his
i m 'l 'e.} •ter.• SWUM church and es are often undertaken oh the neigh- ,i„e riuv and his willingness to 1,.'r•ome
boring ..madder Islands which are 1/a- 1 mb of God- 11,,tnRe1.
rare 11 -1Prt1 11411441• lvalkellu.• the a ,n d the I
>».«•
the t ''•esl it will, '114 !'.144444* eafhelin+' I Ilally uninhabited. If the distance
one - 11. Ft:elatla. an•i n large portion of Iii: Is not ton great. the elephants swim
1/. flailed in the preset); I serO** to their work, otherwise they
LuU'iimt_;t11ic1 tC;IM mai11 the ward , are placed on rafts and towed acme.
I.'V11'4 WW14"un '•1 11'yke' ! Jttt1aI1ii:h 1.11 aaaa surrounding the
cru. 1e 1. 0 *4' 111.hop at [h1. 51111 0'' Andaman', i,'Iandes are Intcsted vel
i-s4.i-- .1ry , aharkn,'and a man would have small
s tl • awe- ehanre of swimming even a short tits- h. the Sr. of ro11." 4!1/ t:'.• following
This
H the rl
was al.pure t h' .Io111 albeit Jeal+ r• ;
turner! an4! 11Ra1II tnit:11e11 with
bearers. John t•rir'/l.. "i(Ph'•hl the
l,anil. of lost- 114141 tin, 1141,1*) he
411 • p, i ••411 MINT lraym' from - hini.e•If 111
Ie,+u», staving. "I 'sear record tits* this
1':, , •Ira .'oteafn gr
se 4. -
Uri c'
E extend to all our 1/} tom-
* the Season's 'Greetings
ani' thank you for .your patfonage
during 1925.
• HILL'S HARDWARE, Auburn
PNftaFFS ,rte-reneen, S ring 1; Rlyth, T! tin/ 12.
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"'Int
tine ei
4• .1::>;1••r.".:ant .lane Auste•i:saveventured
err. 444414 pf whom were div � elephant.
Rift in W4
41481111. In
mortuary ;L,a
main- 'of rcrtnd
.In*t hatter -nf t1'.'
a ere't..114,)441 fro.
Nnsiot church when
;slued. and in the cent
is a 14111114-M11111 is gene
to l'ol'l tioe Is•n,•• els the
1 111 111 hula'., .W!'o•I burial f
gr':.t:y n'4t.red. owl [tin fall
totltwdtlti treu.er in 110? Saes re 414 for medical pnrposes. Pipes hate
aR 1111 rvpr.•...b.0 of hivine wrotha ,, been found belonging to an earlier
MI' 114..4,10,,10n of the sacred fanr ! date than the sixteenth Century.
-.-4.4-144"-r1/ toreas-.amara! bulidinr , 'Good clearettc paper 18 quite harm-
its-Winetieleer lie most famous 1a 11' Actually cigarettes emoted in
('.4111444', 'hl: rl ons f011 114•11 in 13' .mor ration are lege inJurlous to the
I } 1Cil:i^m of Wskrham, 14.1111 w)4' smolt thin either the cigar or the
ee ws'41 as Ialahi + pip',- f. the-c,mbustlon of the Hi-
nter lath?ed - irominerntly in the .ti. baceo Is n re er:mplete and the poll- 1
ring e,'"ntrt of the reline of E11w,•r , 1 burned hefnrell4>aa ars
conseguenMit rhl
111.. N.'. 1'a.l 11' -ant Geary 11'. .11. 1 mouTfi.
nt•e fn:1 1d4:d N•.w Colter.et OxfordNleottr.e•, which n good Vlrglnla
find ay.. ane of the finest atehttert tobacco rarely ,
deetrr'x tar per
one cent.,
ami bri,•a i's of e d1e Asea. Tl: to « 4 ewe b" "•H
(bll'g' wan t11e athwrctea{Id*sr of s s0nn• 1 harmful I rndu•tn tar^ ^ est oil$,
tie RNliri4i1"fattliTi1hated in the city -i' 101 whtrh 1ho ptigelpal Itre0t 1• I 1
N8a'•n "4.35, aro ranks SR One 1.1' 11 pyridine. '
1,441.01 itiih-BlMS$e5t -of Britain's. Dnh ; }
schools. I "1►anibter tae t1404 Area."
, (CopyrInhteel) I The origin of fie word eota1,
- --'�' fro* frotwo Greek nerds Olid*Ittt40�1
Pante Clette lent en tricky after n" '•dsaghrer of the pre
114 only twee the +NWking4 w1), n 4111
are off.- 4'hathnm Neo -o. TAe At1eMN f'I►M
The Atlantle conte wasw
itl{d five
Yon one.? bdnme a eptmter for b, seven ltaglatlld ani Moen' 1101111111 me '
Ins nertll•nlar; if !the hadn't been par 1666.
Iieitlat alto-*441ftCrive em.--ittrmint
ham Wells.
(1)
tar n0 shark/
a
le-t.•rblfi the time of the!:
he presbytery are large' Tobacco Trutbs-
7s eontatning the re •I it is not known whether It was ear
the Daniell king Walter Raleigh, 911 John Hawkins,
vett raters. wkly' Mr. Ralph Lane .(Governor of VII. -
the 4ry):►t of t1) girth), •,r Captains Anlldas and Bar-
1e4
owasfthe de'Ilei mol Countrhy
few wo, first took tobacco to the 01d
`
Il), Ewa,"Many authorities have stated that
otos] Wi' Rmokin44 was unknown in England
wa before 1584. But It Is certain that,
re
,f t1)long before thl.i period. herbs. suet
as coltif..ot and yarrow, were emoted
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from the Darijan Gardens in India.
Worth $z.00 per lb: Sold for qsc per lb.
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