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-ta' do,.? ...Wliatldintlie ,effer. Inotli Why•
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Ptelli.?.. ;Where. ditsi Ar,AM Make his.
rAbrajkartz.--Vor : what , did' .Abrani
earnestly wish? , What. did. God
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How. was, hin race. to . ,alfect -the
world'? when e th - .te ,• 1 .
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their. horde? How did God change
itbSaires Mime? •What clid the
•.ehano..ef neme.,eignify ,
'' Letion '''X: -The Deslinietion .,0f,
so.dom., (Teinorance Le.s0.0).,..,
Why did and,destney Sodom 7 whom,
aid ne forewa,..n. af sodenye doom?
What,• did Abralrain de -When he
heard of ' this l 1 . Why did ills 'ilea
f°01;e1°?' clo- wi'Lit? c'itlly' did
Ilvien°*fiL'peeill''
How was Seclom destroyed 7 • :What
became of Lot's •wife 1'
XI.-The
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ham's Fa:t11,-How old was Abra-
ham when Isaac was born? Mint
had been promised to him concern-
Mg Isaac? What suprenie test of
his faith did God Make?' ; Where
did •Abrahain 'take Isaac for ancri-
flee?' What cptestion did Isaac ask
on the way? Howdid Abrahain
answer? How did God „provide a
sacrifice? What was God's real
purpose in moving Abrahain to of-
fez. up Isaac? • '' '
- Lesson XII. -The Empty. Tnnib.
(Paster Lesson), - For what did
Jesus's womenfriends go to the
Easter •
tomb on morning? Why had
this' errand been delayed „se long?
Whom did -they find at the tomb?
What did the angel bed them do?
Who lingered.tear the tomb? Who
a,peared to her there? How did
Jesus maken hinagelf known to her 7
What did the disciples think when
Mary told them whom she had
seen? .
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m in ly n h di I h b e Tfi
into man's nostrils rWhere'clid God-
place the first man? What did God
give -man to do omhe giveLesson
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Call or write us to -day.
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BARRISTER, SOLipiTort, ,
NOTARY PUBLIC, ETC.
ORDERS LEFT AT ROW-
LAND'S HARDW ARE •
STORE PROMPTLY AT '
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quickly heals -. ,
Cracked hands
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Cold Sores
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any, Prohibition? Who tempted
Eve to .do the forbidden thing?
How did she "cause Adam to sin?
How did they feel wrn
hen had
sinned? How did they try Ones-
cape from God?• How did God pun-
Ofilee- Sloan Block --CLINTON
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did he give' them? • . .
Lesson IV. -Cain and Abel. -Who
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were Cain and Abel? What were
CILARLES B. IIALR,
' . Conveyancer, Notary Public,
• . Commissioner, Etc. •
REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE
Issuer 'of Marriage Licenses
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. GEORGE ELLIOTT
Licensed Auctioneer for the County
of Iluron.
Correspondence promptly answered.
Immediate arrangements can be
for 'Sales Date at The
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An linmediate remedy
for Cold in Head . and
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their ,occupations 1 What saerifices
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did they offer to the Lord ? Why
did God'accept• Abel's' and reject
Cain's? How did Cain feel toward
Abel because of this? What did
Cain do to Abel? . How did God
punish Cain ? How did he protect
him from the revenge of his fellow
HURON STREET, - CLINTON
made
News -Record, Clinton; or by
calling Phone 13 on 157.
You can get it at -
Men.
Lesson•V.-The Flood. ---Who was
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DRS. GUNN & GAND,IER
Charges moderate and satisfaction
guaranteed.
The Rexall Store
Noah? Ainong what kind of peo-
ple did he live 7 What did 'God de-
termine to do to these people 7 How
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Many are the stories told of Rt.
Hon. Mr. Birrell. His Wit is irre-
pressible. When things were going
badly with his Education bill, he
a bishop, who said to him, "I
am. afraid your bill is dead." "Yes,
it may be, my loed," was Mr. 131r -
rell's answer, "but I believe in the
resurrection of the dead." At the.
hoeeClprlOibmiinn oj %weed: , hadthe
beentimeswtnn
lfrom
visit of King Edward to Ireland
was nearly due, and it was part of
' Dr. W. Gunn, ,L.R.C.P., L.R.
• . C.S., Edin.
Dr. T. C. Gandier, B.A., M.B.
D. N. WATSON
CLINTON, -- ONTARIO'
Licensed Auctioneer
W. S., R. HOLMES, P.M.B.
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Manufacturing Chemist
did God plan to save Noah? Whom
did Noah take into the ark? What
happened when Noah had entered
the ark? How long did it rain ?
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calls at residence, Rattenhury St.;
or at Hospital.
for lite County of Ruronmet
Correspondence promptly answered.
Charges moderate and satisfaction
ALL* KINDS OF
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COAL, WOOD,
What became of the earth's inhabi-,
tants?
Lesson VI.-God's'Covenant with
Noalt.-How long did Noah remain
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RATTENEURy ST. EAST,
guaranteed
Immediate arrangements for Sale
Dates may he made by calling at
The News -Record Office, or on
Frank Watson at Beacom &
Smyth's grocery.
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in the ark? How did he know when
it was safe to leave the ark? What•
did be do as soon as he came out
of the ank? What did God give
Noah to do? What promise did he
make Noah? What was the token
The Language of Our Saviour Is Always of the.
Comtnon place Character
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'All
of this e,ovenant?
Jesus saith, Peace be unto you.-
John XX. 19.
This was the common salutation
of the Jews and meant no more to
them than "Geed morning" ei.
Gucci et ening means to vs. From
the lips of Jesus it meant all that
implied, and this was a
characteristic of His life, th put; a
. • to tl 1 1
meamng in ie c•on monp .s.ce.
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His .days were just like those of
to w•erh for
aanYlibvuindgY. anduponirhom the sup -
port ofsa family •depends. His life
was full of routine andlet
places. His teachin'' is reincenlii....1kIrbIlly.7
simple. His figures of speech are
Of the commonest kind, and when
He instituted His seeramente He
use.d most commonplace thiligs -
water and bread and wine., His
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very name was an ordmary one.-
A great deal of our lives is conn
monplace, with little or nothing
that is sensational or spectacular.
The same routine of basiness on'
home work awaits us to -morrow
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Morning, and a number of to
rows ahead. w e plan great things,
but routine keeps us from carrying.
out our denigns. The tendency of
our modern industrial life M all to
increase this and to make machines
of us. What; shall we do? The ex -
ample of Jesus is the answer -put
heart a.nci meaning into the coin -
monplace. So few do it that tho•
field is large. A choir tvill strive.
after an anthem and neglect the
sinning of a hymn. Like Micawber,
men will 't f tl '• • t t '
up,..,:md nNeVtalenleyr ang e inn,
pass the things.
ft,0111SIthedo .07pino ae, t,, uln) but 111vIthfietn tIr anil,SreiN;esS,
It takes years of service and appli-
cation te win a bi.ittle. BIM thie is
the way to success. He that is
faithful in that which is least is
is faithfin also in much' and he that
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is imjust. in the least is unjust also
in much." To put this meaning in-
to the linindrum 'of lire and to en -
Courage US in it was a reason of
Jesus' cominn.-s-Rev. William 16.
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TIIOIRAS BROWN
kinds of Coal en hand:
CHESTNUT SOFT COAL
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Licensed _Auctioneer for the Coun-
. ties of Huron and Perth
correspondence promptly answered.
STOVE ,,, CANNEL COAL
FURNACE COKE
BLACKSMITHS WOOD
Where did fie emigrate with his fa-
titer Terah? What did God call
him to do when Terah died'? Where
did Abraham Whom did he
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Eyes carefully examined ancl suit.
able glasses prescribed. '
Office art(' residence : 2 doors west of
th.e Commercial Hotel, Huron St.
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Charges moderate and satisfaction
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Specialist in Crown and Bridge
Work. Graduate of C.C.D.S„
Chicago, and R.C.D.S., To-
route. '
Bayfield on Mondays from May to
December. .
The IgeKillop Pilutual FIN
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Farm and Isolated Town Property
only Insured
- OFFICERS -
J. B, McLean, President. Seaforth
P.O.;Connolly, Vice-Presi-
dent, Goderich P.O.; T. E. Hays,
Secretary-Treas:urer, Seaforth P.O.
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Miry; to wallc backwards as the lung
advanced, and to carry the bin.
sword of state. Walking back'-
wards is not 'one 'of Mr. Eirrell's
accomplishments, and he looked
forward to the occasion with pebuli-
ar emotion, When, therefore, the
horrorl'stricken ' officials announced
the dinappearance of the regalia,
Mr, Binrell replied, G-ood heav-
ens; I hope they remembered the
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Constance; John 'Watt, Harlock;
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tical. Teachers are experienced
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It. is a great misfortune to any-
one to conceive and cherish the idea
that he. is not as ,nther men are-
that he is of finer einy Lind. of nu.,.
porion order of nature, and re-
quires •certain' dispensations of life
' and a particular ordering of events
in relation -to himself to enable, him
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ca.us. e, if a large . p.roportion, or.
even all with whom he comes in
'N'atact wen c So persuaded, it
1•"•011.1c1 .-0 isolatc him in an almos-
phere of .selfishness that his better
nature w'"Id be absolutely stifled.
and 'clwavfe'd• anti in ill' kl•lin(1.--if
that immortal part of us which is
our natter nature earl die.
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John Bentiewies, Brodhagen •, James
EV0411S, Beechwood ; M. MeEven,
and gradustes are placed in
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Trains will arrive ab and depart
from Clinton Station as follows:
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BUFFALO AND GODERICH DIV:
G oing East, 7.35 a.'m.
11 11 3.07 p. m..
. , 6.15 p. m.
West, 1 1.07
Clinton P.O. •
- Af-g°11ts -.-
Robert Smith, Harlock; E. Hineb•
le,v, Seaforth •. William Chesney
Holmes''
Eamonclville; J. W. Yeo,.
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Any money to he paid in may be
paid to Morrish Clothing Co,, Olin-
ton or at Cult's GreeerY", Goderich
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Parties desirous to effect insur.
po•sitions. give
attention and students may enter
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at 01180, ,
• D. A. lfeLACHLAN,
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• age. I urgently recommend GIN PILI8
to friends as being the one thing that
does ine good." E. G. WOODFoRa
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One Pillage el the Ladle and ,lair s
• What 1°11 t'l et'
The real, origin of the word "pot-
luck" is nnirtionm to most of the
people who ns,e. it, no Limoges,
.
Frall'aei hi:Meyer, one runs into, pot-
luck it'sel,f' . 1.'1.'4' cer.1.4131.1.c0Trie.r. of,
that, qtramt city of joatling noofs
there IS Stall tuscr.pgai,ed, n10011 as lf
iii 0 ghetto a saraeen p.opuktion:
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probably a remnant of the WaVe Of
Saracens that siVent over ,Europehudr
nedsnal years ago. Here they
tive, in tItei•i• crooked, na.rrOW
str•eets, following, old cust-oms hand-
'ecl down from generation to, genera-
tion. 'aliere are many butcher
shops in the quarter, arid outside of
each steasna a great pot of ,soup
aver a glowing brazier. In each
pot stands a ladle as ancient as the
pot.
When a customer camas with a,
. 'invented.
penn•y, in goes the ladle arid -comes
tip full of savory broth and °hanks
of meat ockls and ends, that the
,
h.beher Ilan had lent over. And
what ,com,..es 'lip:the enStarner'has•ta.
• Ono -con- imagine. how arix-.
iouisty the 'hungry urchin • OT the
t1 '• of ' • 1 t : e the inex-,
fira:kle la,c le wind how a .Pr•ettY glra
w , om -
ri, d f
hutch.er'..8 boil. '.. 1 . . . , .., -,,
• At any . into to, bake potmen,
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means. to take w iat yon getam,.,15,tay
bind whether the p4 is in Li-
„,,i,gu .0r.jzi the flub of' the man nyho
eagerly, -innites a friend of , :his
youth 't,,,atuuk„r,, , ,' .. '
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,,, ,fatilinit; to lite little son,' who ;ryas
naughty, „"lf ',you .clon't • say .your
P„ii'aytieorn's,r:oi\,,vtoritol to:, too ' Leaven.-
•
8c)bbecl 1'116 11')7:ri ill want tn go with'
von •and 111.0 fhe r • . •
to endure this mortal: pilgrimage at
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all. It ,is ..a,,np.,sfortnne, first, be,-
cause itis •thincuit, to provide a suffi-
tient number of per:Sen8 Of thiti con-
viction to ensure the •cleeire,d com-,
fort of his .life; and, secondly, be-
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The average man takes five and a -
half pounds of food and drink each
,clay, which amounts to nearly one
ton of solid and liquid nourishment
annually:
Going a. m,
1.25.p. in.
Linea or transact other business
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It is worth a tripacrosst.he Continent
nt id 0,40 p. m.
n , di ' in.
I] 23 p,
LONDON, HURON & BRUCE DIV :
Going South, 7.50 a. m,
n n ' • • 4.23
will be promptly attended to on ap-
1. ' i n tonv o the above officers
p mat o a , f
addressed to their respective post-
offices. . Losses inspected by the
director who lives nearest the scene.
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Could Alford It. , '
. "my dear,' • my salary has been
raised," '
"Geed. Nen g 0011 start in being
,
to find GIN PILLS and to be cured of
Kidney ,aud Bladder Troble. .But
donq wait till yon are sixty, before you
;'learn by experience the great good GIN .
PILLS will do yon. 14 you have the •
first signs,. swollen joints or ankles,
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