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111ouse Sines
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new check, on sale at
GLOVES Clearing lines of
SHOES —15 Pairs Wornens . Knitted Wool Glovep on
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= Shoes, broken lineS to clear . eat, at ,
lig at , e, $1.49
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BLOUSES— Womeres 131ous,
es.4we4 $noo
CORSETS -3 dozen brokers
lines of Corsets, Value up to
$3.00, reduced:to __ . $1.5e
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• ELANNELS--Dress 'Flannels
- in check or etripe, reg. 2.5o
• value, $1.89
• HOSE — HeaVy ribbed wool
Hose, reg. value $1.oca now
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BLANKETS --- Flarmelette
Blankets, large, Scotch lila- aa -
lee new .... . • .. ••$e-69:
REIVINANTS—After stock ta-
ang argains in ends of
Silks, Dress Goods, Linens,
Cottons, Flannels, Flannel- Pea•T
ettes, Shirting, air -marked
at Big Reductions. See them, lat
COATS -- All Winter Coate
now on sale .a Cost Price
and some at Price. 183
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• Clearing of All Lines of Mit'S and Boys' Overeoata,
Reefers, Mackinaws, Fur Coate, Winter ITtiderwear, 'Over-
shoes arse Heavy Rubbers at a saving of 20 to 35 per cent:,
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OP'ITIMISTIC ABOUT •EnneOPle
Lord Bradbery, retiring British
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neeinber of tne' Reparattone naue,
., mission, spea, ring at Larewe 1
• hantlaet tenderedbi ItY the An 1
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' noneelean•Prees Aosociation:of Paria
said that, he believed "tile econortale.
tutilrea Ettrene seems better rroW-
' titan at any'.tinte ainee the 'armletice
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NOR4MS-52 nig* fullerange
di new patterne 4 iai' and • . •
mediglan cheekS"srul. stripes Treem : • •
the':Vost Canadlap and BilOsh
makers, 32 in, wide; Exception,
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al values at . ...........331 ,1,11, • 10"..P4'..":"
VICTORIAN' FABRIC
A new cloth with a print finish
absolutely feet coleringe in small •
dot, spray and cheek •pattetn,e of
• the latest shades for •the' SPring
wean 30 in. wide,. Special-, 35C
ART SATEEN 69c-e-Fhle anal-
ity English Art Sateero in floral
ti and. Paisley designs for Com,- •
forters, etc, light and. teleandi
colorings, 36 in. wide, extra val•
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• SILK AND 'WOOL CREPE
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$9-A wonderful wearing
qua-
lity of Silk and Wool Crepe in
plain and checks, Sand Fawn,
Orange, Henna, Nigger and Na-
• vy. 40 in. wide. Regular $2.e5,
$1.59 yd.
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friends in Goderich last week.
Mre. George Garton: visited with
her daugbtee, Mrs, A, Plolland, over
the week -end.
•lairs. (Dr.) 'I'ateraOri of • Lace -now,
• visited -with Miss ,Ida McQttoid, one
day last week.
eilase Winnifred Farrier of Lucknow
spent the week -end at her home hie.
Miss Rete Armstrong spent the
weele.-end in Stratford.
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• SUNDAY AFTERNOON
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Christian! seek not, yet repose,
e Cast thy dreams of ease away;
Thou art in the midst .of foes;
• Watch and pray.
Gird thy heavenly armor on;
Wear it ever, night and day;
Ambushed lies the evil one;
'Watch and pray.
Heavenly Father, we beseech Thee
to, grant unto us the seeing eye and
the hearing „ear, that we Inay grasp
the meaning of our Saviour 'S agony
in, the garden of Gethsemane. It. was
for the souls of men, for our sotils,
that drank the bn.ter cup of sor-
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iiss,s, eow. laiey .we often, ling-er over tliat
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and egaile hear laim.
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. . • ... , E, say:. ,IN:atett and pray; lest ye. enter
: into.. teeeptation." ,In His :name and
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it's cost as dear to Makeit elear.
That England's credit's sound, eel
But anyhow, the dollar now
Can't look down on the Penna. 7
HOWICK •
Miss Hazel E. Weir daughter of 1).
• L. Weir, Howiek, has been appointed
• as teacher in Wilkinson's School,
• Toronto. Hazel is to, be tone -rennet -
ed as there are over two hundred tea-
chers now on the Occasional staff, she
had only taught a short time, when
she was recommended' for a position.
We wish her every success in her
new position, ,
WI-IITECHUR,14
Mr. and Mrs. Afellie Redford,
spent the week -end with relatives hi
Blyilt, Miss ,Annie Armstrong clerk -
,1 ed., in the stor during their absence.
• I:, • Mrs. Geci, Tisdale 1.)f Donnybrnole,
visited with Mrs, Peter Lever, last
• wee e.
Mrs: Robert Purdon, sr., received
• the sad news from Erskine, Alta, Nat
week of the death of liar brother,
Me Thom, formerly of this place,
Miss Cenipbeli of St Helots, who
is, attending .leVirtglam Businege
Co-
ieg spent the wk-ond with Ifre,
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Walter Lott.
• Air. and Mrs. Archie Aitcheson and
children, also, Mr. and. Mrs., Arthur
Gauot and Miss Lyle, sent Friday
evening at the home of Air. and Mts.
Chas. Faleoner. • ,
Friends and neighbors of Intr. and,
Mrs. i -tarry • Godkin, met at their
home on. Friday veld:Spent a very, en-
joyable sociable evening.
Mese Crosier, teacher at Zetland,
spent the week -end with drs. Kee -
neat Weaver,
Miss Annie Campbell, Spent a few
days last, Week in Luckpow, •
Miss Annie Armstrong visited last
week with is Maggie Rosa of
Langside. '
Mr. and Mrs. John Motnbrav spent
Friday with Mt. and Nfrs. Wesley
eggatt . of Biueval,
Mrs, Mary Moore of leucknow, vis
ited...last week with Miss 'Pena Laid -
taw.
Mrs. Norman Stewart of' Luelenew
visited one day last week 'with her
parenta, Mr, and Mra, John Clubh. •
Miss Edyth Gaunt, vieited with
for His sake we ask it, Amen.
5. 5. LESSON FOR FEB. r5t1i. laze
Lesson Paseage—IVIark tega2-42.,
Lesson Title—Jesus in Gethsemane
Golden:Tent—Mark le: 36.
As Jesus and the eleven disciples
left the guest -chamber and stepped
into the :too light silence f the
Oriental night they wended their way
through one of the city gates, clown
the steep sides of the ravine, across
the valkey of the, Kcdron and up the
greet and quiet slope beyond it. We
are told of bet one iticident in that
last Walk together. • Jesus said •
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them that on. that •very night they
shOuld all be offended in him. They
all, repediated the possibility and Pet-
er in particular was most emphatic
in his denial -death itself would not
drive' hint to it. Jesus listened in si-
lence to vows that would soon be
ecaltered into air.
So they canie to the garden or or-
elrard of Gethsemane, which is about
half a mile frem the city walls. Je-
sus knew that the awfel hour' of his
deepest humiliation had arrived. He
knew that, from this moment till the,
utterance of that great cry with
which he expired, nothing remained
for him on earth but the. torture of
physical pain and the poignancy of
mental aiiguish. All that the frunian
frante can tolerate of suffering was
to be heaped upon •his shrinking body
every misery that cruel and crushing
insult can inflict was to .weigh
en his soul, and in this torment of
body and agony of soul even the high
and radiant serenity' of his divine spir-
it eves to stiffer a short but terrible
eclipse, And lie must face that Baur
Verses 3e -38 ---The ChoSen Three
Jesus longed for synipatlietic come
'party to help 'Win in this hour of
da'aleness, • lie wanted those who
loved him best to be nearest to hini,
eo, leaving the majority of the disci-
nles to sleep on the clamp grass, each
-Wrapped in his outer g-aritent, he
toole. Peter, James end John and to-
gether • they went about a • stones
throw • farther, But soon even .tlee
society of these chosen ones was
more than he could bear. A tumult
of eetiothiti overmastered lois soul.
This none meat see, "My sotil," he
geld, "is full of ariguish, even' unto
death, • k1itay here and keep watch."
Ple tore himself away front their
sustaining tenderness and devotioe,
pertnips out :Of the trooulight ipto
the shadow, They saw Ilion soiree
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1i$31. Illartneletiats in narrow and
medilan 4tripos cd T33.4..etnd ii
also plain •white ea II• • wide
special .
SKIRTING elril
shirting ittatripes gond snorted
spot patterns, none bee ter vor
worle shirt, speeral
FLANNEL DRPSSES Sea ee-6
only Flannel Direase, neatly ri""
mrned in a one pieee
Fawn, Henna, Blne nee,, -
• Green. _These are earropfe'dresa-
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low price .„ ...„ .
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stretched in prostrate supplication sTs • • , •
uiton, the 'clamp ground; they heardE oacapaeaava,i •,,, ' • • •
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snatches of the sounds of murmered• • folios
anguish in which his humanity plead- -
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The actual words might nary, but !ill .' ,1 .1 14'), . •1 \ 1,,,elropraette opecz LZ.4op •
"Abbe, Father, all things are 'possible fa
unto thee;- take .away this cep front le:,- • "
me; nevertheless not what I will, but --•'''
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stbstance was the same throughout. ra . L,,,,, '\,,.ipyl,,,,,,,Consultation 'Free ' '
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Aftel- a time—victorious indeed, but • : .,, _ .,
weary almost to fainting—he came to ' ,, ' ' • • ' . ; ..,,c ,e ' 1.,` ''''',• •
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htintan sympathy from the chosen of: . ' ' , • e . ' . ' . ,, 2,l,:,
the chosen—ha three /apostles Alas! By e.g..rt: F T -RFTER • e`
he fottnd then sleeping. 'Pheir grief, erresident Greer Coll g‘e , . . .„ ,, , a gariewmtsg, lucago),
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their weariness, their intellec excit'cl- : Get acquainted with the, ins, • . ,,„. eea ,tiaitay ane,,,,,,, hew to
nient had sought relief in heavy'sluni- your motor car. Study it Chola: •el ,,', :,-. ela. own car, regulate its spee.4.' ";"..f,,':,
ber. Even Peter lay iii deep sleep. istics. Get into ehe habit el • -en stop it, while. he io',
"Simonsleepest thouing after it Personally as it - •• . , • be called on for' further-- •'' l
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Passible. By so doing yon • • ‘,...re concerning ' its werldnea ' ,,'•
not thou watch one hour? Watch Ye „ . the ,n1 3,0:taloilott,,t.it,,.:1 your an . ''''': a lot of pleasure which he
and pray, lest ye enter into temPtgi- you. will fi.find a new satisfe et. , ave at' no expense. -
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tion. Tlie spirit truly, is ready, bet ' giwain!g art4:::4'' „,.....41.,..
the flesh is weak." Having utterecl • 04
these or to the startled disciplet, 1,2 ;1 st :i id i tiC•Is of ,trillgeirrir aCt4treir .atino4vv,rt 16:trle it,,',',`';','S.
, ' oily absolutely no attentien to,
,' ,e•e are thonsands of owners. ,• . •
Jesus wont anew. again, and. ,Prayee.1,' 4 a stram t e reachine le, opeett ets; „„e,,
Verses 40-4e—Aaieea Again '
and spake the sante Words. ,
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teeter. It is, thet class bfe.,61...aner,S1 4. '''''
eveel3 lie returned: the second till 1' /. 4
they had once inore fallena.s.leep; nal-. •
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when he awoke tnem, •could they inl
' Portable riding and, they not only, a :.
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their heaviness and', • ennfitsiona f'...1• i . v. , :„.., 1
lose thee while the car a being reel
anything to saypaired at some garage but they irho
he rave sal , in ti7lehl;:liv°.rd161.V.' Q'el'il:eUillailL'Ill'11:11 .lC:nllaplair2'erea-oltaroh:71d 84"are Ireatinent 1 ' should get alit0Yulf ,rairi' g.whecale.eaenatt , l ,:'•::','
t at anY Cgr atolts , to 'sly* long pcnct
"Thy rebul e hath broken lily loci ;.;' ; ,{, • piece of •nannlianam. . ' '' . ' o'hal •, ','
In this day of simplified mecharifes ,•
I-atii full of heaviness. I looked fo. 1
o er too often in • of every °weer studied Ins machine! •
soigne . to littve pity on me, hut then!:gw
thle habit' of allowning the car to take ' and learned the details of Its hisid&
Was no 10 111 neither found 1 any to care of itself. , As a matter of:fact • ineehaiii.sna he would 'soon become a • ;
comfort mca, (Ps. 6, . :20), 1 there is necessity for mechanical attached to it as is the average sete
knowledge in the, -actual operat.ion. • captain to his shiporthe radroed
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ne—btu4npe-t engineers have so designedee.atineer ins ea:gine. ' •'•
now with. a deeer pcalm, and .sa, areent-. the car that women can drive it as Next Week's 'Artfele: "How tok ', •
er serenitof that triumphant enefl- well as teeo. Nevertheless, the • Trace Tractor Troubles."
dence which had breathed through
the high -priestly prayer—he with- • . _
drew to find itis only consolailon in saith fano thein, "Sleep'. on now, and sleep on." Catching • sig
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coinmuning with God. And ehere lie take your rest.; it is enough, the loone of the irregular glimmering of lights
found all that he needed. Before is cone; bend, the Son of man i as his pureue.rs desceeded from the
that hour was over he was prepered' betenyed lian die hands of sinners. temple precincts, he said, '-tuse up,
for the. -worst that Satan or man It is as though 'he said; 'For all the let us no; lo, lie that betrayethind ie
cotild do. aid that yeti ran render, for gni the at hand."
On finding them asleep again he eninfert your sympathy can bestow, ; Condensed from The Life of Christ.
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