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swith,, ,Thesesjils. .
caese•theheyvas ,to inove eegelarie„.-
. . strengthen,. and semelate the lcidneys . .
' end opensoc the Pares 'of the
' These'citgans unniedietely,ehiew'stiff. '
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, .--Letigth .. of, ' Days. That , We Should.' Pray For
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- But 'Strength - of -Spirit
. the accumuiated impurities, and BM- -
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' "it -ia finielied."--,3-0).1.M.',Nik..,,, 30;.' tiue.
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WE PAY THE "HIGHEST ',PRICE
' fee OATS, 'PEAS end BAlt-
LEY,
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' .D.r..Moeses Indian 'tett Pdla ' iiii ,
Save' Doctor' Bills"
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eeived specific in'ettektions from 'Se-
0YR er•ejea,r Ing prepa,ra ions , or
'departtire
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.,, eleet.ereSeellsiyhtesefte,efesertedi-7s.
. irslcct Pr.,.(2158r1Mar.:: trY Reap,11
' etaYeisPdleell'ethosets:sie.te!essiin'.,-.'iterhue• ne.de' %re"
s .Incla-X,Pals!...ca withons'eneqUOn or
He arestheslarile ev'ti •d, s' 'of..-Jeisita,,
aconecli.rig:AO'the'eeCord of St . john.
.• wfigii-.•6he &,Tia.,1,:en , ii.a.d e, , e e, 4
the Viriegar,",eo. the.marratilVee' :el'ines;
"He ' 'It
.speak right wrong ,follew thil
King,"' 'atis' Ten8'6,th' C'litsa,itses'And
this Cam, be "dene-riti" Well in- thelase'SS
.i -. . t , A ef te t, .it st.
end aorniun' igie. heals' e'of lia"ighttac°1itgmht,-
"deveted.
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'A GENERAL BANKING 13USI-
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mEss. ,,Tititilcs:ketrED. NOTES
- lH'SCOUNTED, -DRAFTS ISSUED.
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INTEllEST .-ALLOWED ' ON ' DE-
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eke HAY'for'Baling,
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Fort$ years 3.11 ruse, 20' years the
the from Egypt and/fest',
the eating of he mcmorial Pass-
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,,' ye" esacommeee Re'z' nit Ds.pep' sia
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said, .ie finishett;' and He
bowed . His head and gave "op the
'f/Pirit:" ' ' . . . ' ' "' ' .' '
noble actkn sauffiee
stands comPleie jus' t as it is revere?:
it
less'
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. Ford & McLeod
standar* ,preseribed.recom•
Mended' ky. ir h y s Le Lit n s. 'For'
. IVrinian's Ailments, De.; Martel's.
„.; Pernales. Pills, at, your demiggiete
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over
- Th., elders:cif Israef__...Tn the rig-
inaf sane . ee • . , • e be
ni. • on ',,.,-the,,, 460,48 ,of D, itr- iarohtd.fait....
itiee'seed',tribea, ,' ' .',' , '. - , s, '
Draw out -Go 'Pith; ..
b te to owjteinerievprida,•v.add ,
' h:ve/eyet-to' hear 'of 046 Who hds'll-ot
, been berieeted We belieMi them te.
- bowithoutermal They,etveerompt
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e'''' ,gini-teilen-kr,cia,„Pga4t7i;',14tici ---..-tahnath
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•. From one point Of view' there is
a dreadful iroby hi these. dying'
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. welds of
y. 01,1,17g, b:,,rne,oreaisititeell..13,.. ..Fu,en,..la' netsohlie,14d.
the life of - Sesiis ? . A young
of Whether it has one
•year or the Psalmiet's span of Seys
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en tY• Witnees Si ' FniliP SYdne ' a
.0Y. fetNyrtaht. eolf; tholiithyi-twwoot,inpdaesdatnsogiohilreottup
the hattle field of Zutphen '
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NPTAA'Y Pull'i°, CONVEY-
ANCER, FINANCIAL,' REAL
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'ESTATE, AND 'EIRE ' INSTJR-
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ANCE AGENT. REPRESENT-
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LNG 14 FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANIES. '
DIVIsioN count •OFFIcr,
' • .CLINTON. : '
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' GEORGE ELLIOTT .
'Licensed A.netioneer for the County
Correspondence pronantlY answered.
Immediate arrangements can be'
made 'ter Sales Date et The
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According to pane fariiiliese-One
fEoaxiaroiceia.. jecilea2.,,fsaar,m4pi, grouple:y.71;161lai;snsdalle:r
hold • and if the household be too
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little for a, Iknb; 'then:shall he arid
his neighboss next
' • unto his house
thourratoepttuoliroh.oeterat.hriyetnioot7nthetin,TOo;Thtleeede
,• ; ja.. elitehoieaseirliaterly,;x0i.niolielyabtsa.yt,e.,paeeptle' o'istoes,t,r0e0e23. le te.'
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W. S. 'R. HOLMES.
one . ...erne, . , .
ton The jzz.....am,.. &ors °uteri°
touttna:goe.,_nlsa, 11,•pulbitiital:oniuoldneiiiitortyhtiriyahviecyheaeist_
„wet lesoeer4p.s0,±Yt'himnreeecteiavt rd. 1.17_, a na:d. ., lvz dr if ,tei ,
demption .ctit Short, withouta any,:'
Haling tanglible or permanent
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eomplis.hed-a noble blotted
witnear4
LiTig
over thirty, man of ,sosme..th, ,
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k r . t, he jel ,t,h, e t 10 iitel„.ethes. , ii . .1
dWohnaetwmitoha. rieufeco.lhuldld Ireeyswe .1.1irryt;endn ±1.:Itml;e'
graybeards than they an did
News -Re -Cord, Clinton, or by
calling PliCm0 13 on 157.
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Charges moderate and satisfaction
guaranteed. .
Tlatir:eiyjoyinocfrelaivsiendg
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take one according to the number
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of souls; according to every man's
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eating ye shall neak•e your count for
22. A bunch of hyssop -A. ePeeiea
ee •
ere is R Remit! Store in'nearly e to •
Ana or% i. the United stmts. Csras Xi
Givat ritaid. There 'la a different Amain
Remedy for nearly efOry ordinary human ill--
7,°,??;!gi 11144,:srstigeiffi! tk° c'tk"kit's
The. Rexep Ntorei
,spirit
out almost before it had begun to
reveal its ,radiant splendor to the
World f" What could be more 'Mem-
pieta than this? And to these who.
in 'bhese .sepreme momeets of
,65b.Pir,i'.1-lid aehle*elnen" All ef life
fu '1.; '"isel'eertelly.``e'llsiliee eeaflettebelehe',e,.(1. Aa;
brave Sir 1,Valter' its--
. ALL KINDS OP
if .
own a KODAK. ••
tif growing on walls, yet fern-.
ishing a stalk of some length -not
positively identified any known
• ore America's tirertest
Drur, stores
witnessed the tragedy', what could
have been more pitiful?
'All this is trues Of course ! ein'e
put
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W. IIRYDONE, •,
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. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ,
• ,NOTARY PUBLIC,. ETC; '•
Office- Sloan Block -CLINTON
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•COAL, WOOD, . , .
• TILE BRICK
TO ORDER.
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THE price is small ; -
we have them fro_ _in
$2. up.
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WE do developing and
with
plant. , The hyssop was considered
as having•purging or purifying qual-
Ries, and was. used en diffe rer'b
forms of ceremonial cleansing;
the Cleansing • of lepers or leprotaiss
houses'. (Lev, 14. 4, 51,' 52); also as
an element in the water of separa-
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enee has brought so much distress
his land, . ' .
M1Among my people-Althotigh the
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eraelites dwelt in Goshen, on the•
outskirts of Egypt proper, Yet their
services to Pharaoh and te
Egyptian 'justify
yet itis Also true as I believe that.
the life of J.esus,!exaCtly se H; said
in His last agony, evaa . . • '
• A "Einisheil" Life t
e . "--- -
a not Has career a perfect demon-
tstration of the•fact, which it is all
easy forget or to ignoreethet
: To all'the seneual,World proclaim,
One crowded 'hour of glorious
IS worth an age withobt a name„
'We finish our course not when we
have journeyed long but when .we.
have mounted high. These lives
CHARLES B. HALE,
Conveyancer, Notary Public,
Commissioner, Etc. '
REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE
Issuer of Marriage Licenses
• HURON STREET, e- CLINTON
All kinds of Coal on hand:
CHESTNUT SOFT COAL
Printing, also show
you. how to do. it.
tion (Num, 19, 6).
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Lintels-. The upp-er crossbeam, or
rafter,. of the door, resting on the
people might well
the use of the expression a,s here
,ecorded. -
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hcii,le ;to
am life in the last analysis is
notm Co be 'measured by calend' ar
days but by ispiritual values -its
aro
given us not to be hoarded, as a
miser hoards his gold; but to be ex -
pended gladly for the things of GM.
STOVE CANNEL COAL
FURNACE COKE
BLACKSMITHS WOOD
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We are agents for the
p
world s` best cameras
two sideposts. ,
None of you. shall go out of the
door of his house -Both the desig-
nation of the hyssop as the instru-
LORD KITCHENER'S illIS'i'AKE.
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Sized- UP Wrong Man at a Glance
completeness determined not by the
quantities of minutes and hours
which it has numbered but by the
qualities of mind heaet
Not how long we live; but hew-
that is the one question !
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2% in., 3 in. and 4 in. Tile othe
-• Best Quality.
—Eastman's Kodaks.
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ment for sprinkling the blood upon
the doorposts and lintel and this in-
junction nob to leave the house un-
, During South African War.
,Although.. Lord Kitchener, who
and a,nittoul
which it has nianifestetl? "To clie
sooner or later is hot the business,"
said .Seneca, "but to die well or
We live in deeds, not yea,rs' in
ef
• 'thoughts, not breaths;
In feelings, not in figures ori &dial,
We should count time by hear
DRS. GUNN St GANDIElt .
Dr. W. Gunn; L.R.C.P., L.R.
Edin. - .
Dr, T. C. Gandier, 'B.A., M.B.
Office -Ontario St., Clinton. Night
calls at residence, Rattenbury St.,
or .at Hospital.
ARTHUR .FORBES .
Opposite the G. T. R. Station.
Phone 52.
REXALL...
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STORE
til the morning were added by
cl'S3detg,:i ±0 the 3stesieve3iefiech2,thjautntiecents ere-
narrative does !lot record these as
part of Jehovah's specific instruc-
tions.
recently celebrated hse, sixty-third
birthday, is rym:etiaims) eefIamieedhaasv_
ing been born in county Kerry, he
is of Englisih, parentatge, his father,
who was a ieutenan -colonel in the
ill," Our task as humans, in other
is not to multiply mere
words, of clays. Our task is rather
to know the truth, to clo the right,
to love the good -"to live pure,
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throbs.
He. most lives
Who thinks most, feels the noblest.,
acts the best.
-Rev. John Haynes Hobnee.
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Jehovah to
army, hailing from Lemestershire,
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The Nollillop &tool Fire
Insuranoe Company
W. S. It. HOLMES, Ph.1..B.
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23. will pass through
smite the Egyptians -In reality a
to destroying angel, referred farth-
er on in this same sentence as the
destroyer, ±0 have acted as
and his mother fimm Suffolk.
K. of K. is unmarried, but it
would perhapst
be a mistake th de-
scribe him "confirmed"
GREEKS AND BUI,GARS.
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agage IR Most Sanguinary Battle
the
seeepeseesereelestewess•leseeetssem
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011. J. W. SHAW
• -OFFICE,- .
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RATTENBURY ST. EAST,-
-CLINTON
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Farm and Isolated Town Property
only Insured
- OFFICERS - ••
J. B. McLean, President, Seaforth
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seeras
Jehovah's 'agent iii executing this
severe judgment.
25. The land which Jehovah 'will
he 'heti
as a or
"hopeless" bachelor, inasmuch as
when his patent of peerage as a
Viscount was made out it was so
of. War.
A despatch from London says:
Tie Daily Telegraph's correspon-
dents with the Greeks et Salouica,
oung Folks
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P.O.; Jas. Connolly, Vice-Presi-
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give you --Which repeatedly
promised in turn to their forefatle
drawn, presumably with his ap-
clesc'ribe the recent battle between.
Teddy's Rower&
Goderich P.O. ; T. E. Hays,
ORDERS for Coal may.
be left
ers, Abra-hana, Isaac end Jacob.
the Gre.eks and Bulgarians in the
"O'hildren,"
Secretary -Treasurer, Seaforth P.O.
-Directors - '
D. F. McGregor, Seaforth; John
Grieve, Winthrop; 'William Rime
Constance; John Watt, Harloek;
John Benuewies, Brodhagen; James
Evans . 33eechwood; M. MeEven,
Clinton P.O.
- 'Agents.- '
at It. Rowland's
Hardware Store, or at
my office in H. Wiltse's
G rocery Store.
HOUSE PHONE 12
OFFICE PHONE 140
A. J HOLLOWAY .
26. When your children shall say•
unto you, What mean ye by this
service 1 -Another injunction fo1-
lows, not 'specifically mentioned in
the command of Jehovah to Moses.
Moses assumes that the regular re-
petition of the paschal ceremony
will arouse in each successive gen-
eration natural curiosity as to the
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Djuma district as the sn,ost hotly
conteste
'd and sanguinary of the en -
tire war. The Bulgarians, the cor-
respondents say, reinforced by 50,-
000 men who have been withdrawn
from the Servian frontier, made am
unexpeeted attaek on the Greek
left ,wing. The fight raged fee two
days with varying euccesses, hut
said grandpa, "I've '..
bit my penknife . p -
lWhen I was u
stairs in my room a while ago 1
picked up my coat and I thought
something fell out of oneof the
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pockets. 1 loolt-ed around, but could
not see anything, Now I find my
penknife missing, and I think per
haps it was that. Will one of yeti
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DR . C. W..TIIOMPSON
' PHSYICIAN, SURGEON, ETC.
Special attention given to (Us-
eases' of the -.Eye, Ear, Nose
. and Throat
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Eyes carefully examined and suit,'
able glesses prescribed.
Office 110d residence? 2 doors west of
the Commercial Hotel, HuronSt
Robert Smith, Harlock; E. Hincli-
ley, Seaforth
meaning and origin of the eere-
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victory finally rested with the
Greeks, who captured again their
go and see? s
,e William Chesney,
Egmoladville; J. W. Yeo, Holmes.
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Any miMes, to .be paid in may be
paid to Morrish Clothing Co., Clio-
ton', or at Cutt's Grocery, Goelerich
Parties desirous, to insur-
13USI—NESS AND.'
SEKORTFIAND
Subjects taught by expert instructors
at the
molly.
27. It is the sacrifice -To be, of
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fered in tlre sanctuary (Deut16a,
6)
Houses---Farailies
The people bowed the head and,
worshipped --Indicating a reveren-
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lost positions. The, Greek loses
were 2,000 men killed, inclueling
many officers bearing histeric
names, and between six thousand
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mad seven thousantl eounded.
4*
Teddy was playing with Ins little
engine. It had been wound. up and
started for London, but the boy de -
eided that it could stop at a way
station for a few minutes.
"111 go, grandpa," he answered
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DR. F. A.. AXON
- DENTIST - .
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Specialist in Crown and Bridge
Work. Graduate of C.O.D. S.,
Chicago, and R.C.D.S., To-
ronto.. '
' Bayfield on Mondays from' May to
December.
effect
Linea er transact other business
will be promptly att,ended to on ap.
plication to any of the above officers
addressed to their respective post,
offices. Losses inspected by the
director who lives nearest the scene,
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/4"r' et se c. A. /31,'"DG.,
LONDON. ONT.
Students assisted th positions. College
in session from Sept. 2nd. Catalogue
free. Enter any time.
J.W. Westervelt 1 W.Westervelt,Jr.
Mal a-bbitucle toward; and a, willing-
ness to obey, the command of Je-
hovah given to them through Moses.
08 So did they -Both the mir-
- ' 'Ankle
acles performed by Moses and l
Aaron, and the earnestness of their
exhortation had profoundly infie-
es
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FELL lIEN'EATII ENGINE.
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Ilk Right te,o; Taken Off Above the
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A despathh frem 33elleville says.:
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At Napanee on ThursdaT morning
right away. Teddy was such an
obliging. little fellow. 33:e was al-
ways ready to do things for people..
Matty was reading a book, and
she hated to leave it even for a
minute. So she vas glad that
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Tecidy off ered to go.
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Clinton News
Principal. ciatteresaccountant
, 17 meeeitscipal
enced the people, convincing them
of the truth of all that they had
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A. MacCauley, a. young brakeman.
this fell beneath
. Then there were Joe and Albert,
thoten.-yaeagra-on ttwogmotsiLerThaeyndwdm;de '
-Record
of city, a moving
just been told concerning Jehovah's
engine, and had his right leg take
playing, .
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beneficent intentions • to . deliver
them from the hands of their op-
pressors; they were
Lord Kitchener.
off above the ankle. .Although he
had been inethe G.T.E. employ for
some time, this WAS. his first run as
gnloatdhtloce eteoe suetoedp,,lysogotienegy, , :peseta, ien,r sere
Pretty soon down came the little
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unless at the option of the pub.
Haller. The
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STRATFORD. ONT.
„wherefoye
read to render im licit obedience
in alY1 things commaPrided them.
., 29. At midnight --"About mid-
night will I go out into the midst
proval, that the succession to the
ti...tle should be firstly to any son
thet he may lave, .Isecondlyi
. 0 ,.„03,
du:lighter,
brakeernan. He was brought here
afterSrewsn'en's c.' Na"Panc°, and is
now in. the Belleville Ilespital.
ro
boY• ro arklin and
His eyes we BP g , .
e were red.
hie cheek' eee ‘,1 levee
"Grandpa," he Clled,
youe knife and a ten.. cent piece,
•tinued
- TIME TA,BLE - -
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Trains will arrive at and depart
iron's Clinton Station as follows:
BUFFALO AND GODERICH DIV;
Going Bait, • 7.31 le le
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5 .
07 13' na'
815 13" rs'''
Going West, 11.07 th m,1namely
e ii.
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6.40 p. ni.
41.28 p. m.
LONDON, HURON:St BRUCE DIV: '
. ,When
Going South,. ' 7,50 a. m,
4.23 13.• .111. .
Going North, 11;00 a. ns„,
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se.' . • •
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of Pharaoh
• 4 • unto the first-born of ..the
captive that was in the dungeon-
From the first-born of Pharaoh
' ' 1 'se stymat°nt thtehafitrsist-bboerhnincolf the
scatc' •
mill" (Deed, 11, 5), Both eXpres-
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mons mean. the semeofthineg, ,
that the firet-born . all persons,
from the highest to the lowest in
rank, as Well as all the first-born
of caAtle should be slain,
30. Not a house where there was
not one dead -In „reality . there
would be naany families having no
and only in the third al-
ternative to his elder brother, who
hatpresent stands in the positiell of
eir-pi esump. lee.
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Here, by the way; is a story of a
rare ecca.sion en which Lord Kit-
chener gave himself away,. . Lord
E. has a rest faculty h which he
• . g . , Y Y .
is able to size up a man at a glance.
Shortly after De Wet -fell like an
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asalanche on Lord Ro b'elps cern"
munications in the, South Africa,n
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War, Lord K. was down the line
fitting' out extempore mounted in
fantry coltunns. A large -number
of details had been dumped down
Vredefort Road '
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CUSTOMS RECEIPTS SOAR.
---
Increase of $2 056 799 ljp to 31st
p p
of ;July.
' e e t, 1 f , oee
A espa, es 1018 WA a caYs •
'e
eTelatililiesetotnaeseoraely, enerla orty.pCru'otzlielaidlap
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t,o the. end of July from, this source
e,rnolinted. to $38,906,828,82, an in-
cileSaise of $2,656,799 over the total
. , . ens
for last yup to July 31. Foe the
nth just closthe the revenue
t",vses, tie e4.,,,,,m, ,,,..e.reerse e, , s ere
L'e`''''' '-' ""'"'; r":-7-°,°3",--,
increase. 0 31 ,494. 9.
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too. Ain't you glad that I found
them? They were both on the floor.".
.Grandpa smiled and answered: ,
"Yes my boy, I am glad to have
my knife, 'boon -use I want th. use .it,
and I am glad to have the silver
b e I want to give it to
piece, ecaus ,
the little' fellow who was so willing
to do something for grandpas
Grandpa's Teddy I think we will
have to call him. '
, the children heard this they
were sorry they had lost the chance
to get that silver piece. Besides,
, d , ,s. _eyes mule them feel
gian Pa is . .
' name of the writer. •
W. J. MITCHELL,
• Editor Sand Proprietor.
D. A. McLACIILAN •
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Principal.
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children, and in which at the same at Station. Lord,
time, -neither husbandjicior wife was K. determined 'to equip and eend
a first-born 'child; for all of which them into the field at once. He
eases dee allowance must be made. tvent to the' waiting-rooni to. leek
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LIGHT DEMAND FOR SHINGLES
' • --felt
Rills of, British Ciolumbia Close Un -
mean.
As fos Teddy, you may be sure he
very happy.
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EeccE11t6morF .!
ATENTS
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Demarie t
' Coreltriones ite. , '
s Anythigandliaggiiketeb end description:May'
Nalatkly, aimortain our opinion free winitheran ,
11=1;l'oesid IggligiliblitgahlitaNggi s
sent tree.'uidest agency ger soeuring_patovita. • '
Retinae &dun .turon h hiunn k.cio. motet .
...ye:01,004 moose Q twfla lathe .
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21. Get you forth -The urgency for officers,. and found a single man
'Time
tit Some iii September
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implied in the words indicates that in occupatkn. He. vas -smart
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':GRAN.LLT.,..1111N,It
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and
Most girls' names sound as if Pharaoh as anxious to get rid of well-dressed, . And pleased Lord A les atch Int'l vane'euver s'a'Ya '
their mothers were novel. readers. the people whose prolonged pres- K.',8 critical eye. '
,s?ninii acelc.funt of,the lig.he demand and
. '' '` 'You will command a i w puees, tile British Columbia
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'110.11/E$,EEICtlIS•
'. WiCURSIONS .
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To Manitoba, §a.skatohewan,
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Each Tuesday until October 25, inclueive
e,erpe ef
I've.just raisedManuf.ecturers' .Associa-
. •=7 • . said the
: ' ' e te tionngennounces that the mills will
e -open , until seine
"Very -good, , sir ; ‘elliet will My .°':ks'e .a'nd, not r , „ '
duties be ?''
, . _ s, , . time an Septembel. Foe Ly o the
t gest mills in the peovince are re -
"Don't ,you know ',our deties ?" -at- • ' •• •
' , ' . presented 2n the !testi-mat:loth :
. ``My. ewn-syes, sir.'' . ,
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WINNIPEG AND RETURN ,..,...$36.00.
Proportionate low rates to other pollute.
Return. limit two _months. .
,Thrrseaff.1 ilt.isLiman Tourist Sleep' lng
ea .... 6,... cited ittaograinnudinshgt. '.rattuli•i,
leaving Toronto lliOG p.m. on mem'
. , ADIS' t ilifgae: What is Disiintss.e-N emereA LER.
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011 to Inspe--. ,
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. , . ' "BlailimhireS, Sir.,"
. Great Suffering Prevails as :Result
• "What rank I"
our stock of Standard Silverware. We. "Muter, tailox sir I" . at 'the War. .
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'.guarantee the quality and 'our p.rices Ititchener .1 -eft btirreedly. ,Jerus.alem, with a population of
, . , . , 4 , . • ..;4
Will snit. .... froth. 50 000. to 60 000 TeWS la 000
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,• 7Tlie Brew
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that Grew" •
volie.te aro also ou Sale .via. Sarnia
mid ' Northern Navigation ' OompanY. .
pui, pRttidllialtS and 'r,eservatioris from
arand Trunk. Agents. .'or vrite (L. 'E, .
4 o r ran g , . D,P,..A., „Union . Station, Ta
yoti. .'. L.--
, ... . , ChriStigna abd 124000 gasleMS,, is 111
. ;IIE.A.T.Y. lIAISS 11'3'.', :e1/1,,E., 5016straits, aceording to' Censul P.
' • -• , ---'-- - • . • , 4, McGregor', in. a , reooet to the
e Have a : ir...,.10'11101'' que WIC, .S1.11n,,,,hk a Dam" .British Foreign Office.s As a reealt '
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age"ef ,c261),0o.o.' - . ' 'of 'the 'and
' London ' .
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Lager '
. -Selling fast because
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Watch A.' ',Intim' ' '-
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Very sick man_ (to lAwyer)--I Want ..
provide for the di.spesal of• my'
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Lawyer --Tut, •- tilt, leave' that ,', 0 :,
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:Take things ea.-sy„, i_tlie'y ,'.,l't
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showing that
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prices, give satisfaction
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'that one. custeiner
.elespatch Three' Pistol's - . . ' • . •
,,Trade' ' ' 1 ''' , iirairth on which 5ettisalem msenly
'Que.., says: A Are which broke. out ,sol,,nisis balsioos, • hes bee, mei,
, . at Louisville, lacer' here, at anicls'ee,T3, ,21e' ee. nee ete„.4 distress pre.
. our worlinia ship and.' night Wednesday anel reseed until 5 '
• .- . , 11 •
o'elock- noel mornieg .clict. $2oo,opo 541 ' ' . '''
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'`. . demage. The heavy toes was due . The •eil°rm°11 '5, i;.ricifea.6 hi the c°5b
to so cater to the trade steel., the ere, sob in ,,e,h6 axst. foi,f .10.1,,,.11.ge nreomieiles unchanged and ,
. to the ,,,,, of itopmvoment
• . . . .. ,, .. . . - iil'eT, .1r :°11rficc):!ennst44c.,,i1.1.ce,sn'e-till3a,' talees P eet, za Th e in aim industry
tbrino% 'another ' 4
The. dietrie.;clestroyed haillseen.cles. .,c'efee'l:1.itli,i7.1,eael,,,e.isa,,lsheelesPrcre'll;tlieTe ?U.
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-''si,started:`.0ttecs be.t6:1,- '',.aa' Cia',1V 0'..14..,,as Wood an,d';tn'oth.ea•-ot-pearl. The
... he LIAOg ,:iD1'6,7 1.).1.11'06 ' of . !) 11,9i n esp. ,,.1.a.(1 1...1.;'Thed inclii ' ty " ' has hither, to,' ,
''.is UtiNi,,"'ea.,P:r101
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LABATT'S
INDIA PALE ALE '
' .AXX STC/UT
t Made and matured in
the old wa3, .
sere mem, erveeeees' •
JOHN LABATT 43
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524i.,81,4 Ahab tO talit<bael to the jutlge BObetb
Sonia Jaen 'are iisedle being. eajl-. •struniental
ed fiat'44. arid dOn't .thirid ft. ' , , . liee•Pbtea
Tol..,„ ,w110:wp.a, 11.1roly ,M-
',.iii .organiSing 'the .Po7'
4:11 13ritain. , .'
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'tniiIcKill.V.L7., ' LICENSES ... ' , ,. ..elso brit ortls'n','Ons.sils...:.--. - th.i-41‘ 'geed's to !et,:..via'.;c:',4 tot 'sale.- ,
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