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prospects, it would be -wise Being instructed to attack them, he I Korea, how,wide only those can'know � VD -1927
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� did so, and defeated them, Qnce Who are oTL -the .,pot. Very many are, I ED COSTUME I f - SEMMUR 10th to 17tht', .
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surround them and wait until a sign they ate iZught how, and large -num- all their own way in dress reform is . . � % I'll
. . the statel Write at once for fu1A informailon'and Pr`lze Lilit and get yewiF I'll
given him when he should bers more-wbo have heard and re. suggested by the fact that the statell " . WIF
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' ding -article BiAries �n early This is. going to bq the biggest year yet. I
sQ,W &_ Philistines. ceived the iosl)el are earnestly crav- London Times gives a lea .1 I I
Ad, being now enthronbd at Jer- ing to be instructed in its rules of in support of ,the movement to make - �. 1pell - � . I .
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usalem., would have the ark near at holy living. -From Korea In Transi- running "shorts" and a vest "the reg-, I MAN:. Dol#t io Fflzes and Aftrachons
Go A. SILLS & SONS h a uda . I . ular male costume for lawn tennis, .
. For forty years it had been in tion. . .
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I the house of Abinadab at Kirjath- - leaving the ilannel trouser consecrat- Send for Pkize 'List and- further information to ' , . I
- - - — yearim. in the third verse we read ed, as it once was, to cricket alone." .- J. IR, SAUNDERS, Preskddut. W. D� JACKSON, Secrefilry- �
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SUNDAY AFTERNOON that "they set the ark of God upon a . Cricketers are held to need mon pro, . ILQNDON, ONVARIO. . I
He, who bled and died, the tection against the weather, nor . - _.,�.t!
Now is crowned with glory new cart." Dr. Parker says: "In . . . I
(By Isabel Hamilton, Goderich, Ont.) , How to- Reduce ly. -_ I - -_ M &h. . I
At His Father's side. olden time and in eastern cities g-reat would tb� pads *orn -by batsmen to
by new things - the col f p otect their legs go well with hbbre- . . � . .
Golden harps are sounding, Never more to suffer, upon which Jesus rode was to he viated togs. Cricket, too, is a dignifi- � , � . I I
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Never more to die; Varicose Vim*s - �� � i - - .
Angels voices ring, Jesus, King of ory one whereon never man sat; the tomb I ad and leisurely game, and while it . . I
Pearly gates are opened,
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Is gone up on high!
in which he was laid was a tomb in no longer requires a Top nat it needs
Opened for the King.
F. R. Haverg-al.
which never man was laid before- Rub Gently and Upward To- a costume that fits well with after -
Christ, the King of Glory,
PRAYER
There used to be a kind of pagan ven- noon tea Goft, on the other hand,
ward the Heart as Blood in " in harmony
Jesus, King of love,
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eration for new things. Samison said, seems perfectly with the
4 gone up in triumph
GTant Lord that we, Thy humble
"If you bind me with new withs- Veins Flows that Way. "Plus -fours" although in its earlier
To His throne above.
seryants, may be kept back from pre-
they must be new -then I shall be days its followers found trousers suf-
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sumptuous ains; let them not have
weak as other men. So we find here Many people. have - become de- ficiently satisfactory, and in recent -
He, who 16ame to save us,
dominion over us, Lead us ever in
that the ear on which the ark was to spondent becausp they have been led years, ho�t weather has brought recur -
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be carried is a new cart. "And when rent suggestions of the adoption of
to believe that there is no remedy
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running 41
they came to Nachon's threshing- that,,will reduce swollen veins and shorts" for which golf gives
POPULAR STALLIONS
floor, Uzzab put forth his hand to th., 1) has. less excuse than tennis. , Golf is as- '
ark of Cod, and took hold of it; T.I. U" aentially a walking game and comfort -
If
you will g(,t a two -ounce orig-
the oxen shook it." inal able walking att4e is the logical thing
The following popular stallions will stand for the improvement of
' .bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil
Uzzgh and Ahio, the sons of Abin- (full strengt� i at any first-class for it. Long before the modern vogue
stry--k
this season, as follows:
adab having for years cared for the drug store and apply it night and of.golf began the British were using
ark, were given charge of it when directed knickerbockers for 'general outdoor
The Plare Bred Clydesdale StoMew
BRITISH HERO .
morning as you will quickly
being moved. By some accident, or t, an .improvement which will wear in the country and it was natu-
no ice
CARBROOK FLASHLIGHT'24"1
Enrolled and Approved
other, the -ark was in danger of being continue until the veins and bunches ral to adopt them for golf.
amolment NO. 1958 Approved Farm I
Monday. -Will leave his own stable, amd
over -turned and Uzzah put out his are reduced to normal. American taste in.dress has, until
GLEN RAE 8353
prooeed to Fred Price's, 2nd Concession. IL
IL S., Tuckersmith, for noon,, then 4o th
hand to save it from falling. In this . harm- lately, observed the Springfield Re -
Moone's Emerald Oil is a
'consery
Enrolment No. 1219 Approved Form I
2nd Concession, L,R-S.. at John Han's, foe
r1he
. . -ative and
sinned, for the touching of the publican, been more
less, yet mo,,t powerful germicide .
Will stand at their own stable, Lot 8, Gon-
night Tuesday -To Thomas Dayzaan's, tudiark
was forbidden under pain of and two oune vations have usually been forced
V.11 last a -very long inno
,session 3, Hullett. for season of 1927.
Terms---Cawbr*ok Flashlight, $15; Glen Ra4,*
Concess,ion, L-R.S., TuckeTiamlth. for noon;
then to Thomas Butt!s, Kippon, for
death. "The anger of the Lord wa.s t. by the demands of some particular
line Indeed, ,,) powerful is'Emer-
glo.08-
night-
Wednesday -To his own stable for noon, where
kindled against Uzzah; and God smite aid *(NI that ,-ld chronic sores and sport, while the British, guided by ,a
T. J. McAUCHAEL,
Proprietor.
ho.will remain until Thursday morning.
him -there for his error', and there he ulcers are often entirely healed and leisure class with a tradition of open -
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7% rsday-To R�bert Govenlock's. Gravel B,&-
MaKillop, for noon; then to Wrn. Trevrartba's.
died for the ark of God." . eation, have more frequently
anyone who is disappointed with its air reer
The Standard Bred Trotting Stallion
east of Winthrop, for night, -To Joe
Friday
A vast concourse of people had ae- can hav(- their money refunded, used for garAgs a costume already in
. use
El
%,PEROR Me KINNEY
Murray's, Lot 15. Concession 5. M,cKmop, for
companied David on this occasion to C Aberhart sells lots of it. use for something else. Thus what
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noon; then to Harry Cbesney's. 2nd Conces-
pay their respects to the ark, and to ' is often called in this country a
E-wrolment No, 743 Form I
Will stand f�r rao,res at his ovvn stable, Lot
Rion. Tuckerwmith. nw night. Saturday -To
his own stable for noon, where he will re-
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rejoice over its home -corning. God - . -W golf suit" and considered a monopoly
S. Concession 4, Tuckerarnith-
main until the ing Monday morning.
hy striking T.Tzzah struck awe intothe of golfers was already in'use in Great
Terms. -To insure a foal. $13.00. payable
, G=E BELL,
I,E.kRN TO SWIM
nds preswit, Britain for shooting and for walking.
January " 1928. Parties with mares in
foal and disposing of them before.Febr=ry
Proprietor and Manager. I
teaching them that a good intention Not rnanv 'children at the age of It might appear that the.proposal
Ist will be held responsible for insurance.
The Premium Percheron Stallion
(toes not justify a bad action. He So jt was to adopt "shorts" for lawn tinnis ran
Ave know h,,w to swim.
Wares at ow-ner's risk-
WILLIAM RILET,
VICTOR 11473
Enrolment No.
�would show them that he could and contrary to this rule, for this ultra-
- only to be v,cpected that when John
Proprietor and Manager.
15 1 7 Form A 1
Will stand for the bnProvement of stock
1 would care for his ark, and that he athletic attire has been associated
Richard Styn. aged five, fell from the
to help Yet in
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d an chiefly with track athletics, a
I eid not nee y man to sin
Stevenson ��*reet bridge into Cazen-
Monday--wili leave his own —
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The Handsome Choicely Bred Clydesdale and zo north to the 7th Coueftsic�n. west 2% 1 not to be touched irre.verfl.ntly. was 1116cal color," the author de-
staluan imiles and north U) Michael 381,y's. for noon;; and preparrd to hold him. - - 51 � 1,
then west to Harry Tyndall's, for RiZhL Toes- � The punishment seemed to David I . scribed amusingly bow shocked the . 'R
BONNIE GLENGYRE day -North to Thornas Scott's, McKWop. f to be F-,rpat in contrast to th�' error Just as young Johh's playmates be- people of a backward country in I I
(Imported) nocyn: tl�ben east and south to SL C.,..b., or gan to servam, Francis Campbell came .
. Patrick McGrath's, for night. Wednesday 15o he was displeased. In this 'he did southern Europe were by an English- .. ,; - i. ;
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No. 1238201 (19939) Form A I North to William Moylan's. - along. If,- ran onto the bridge and mah of advanced sartorial tastes who I— i . ,
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r�rth and east to Henry Bennewies, for nijrhf- 1 l)ecauFe hc was "a man after God's - .
WiJI stAnd tor mares for the seas�n of 1927 for noon; th- saw t1he boy qtruggling in the water. wore "shorts" in the street in place
as COU&ws: Thur,day--Southeast to Ed. Rose's for noon -I Being a hr,,1, of seventeen, Franci.,3 �
Monday. -Will leave his own stable at John then esst and south to Reuben ' n heart." Matthew Henry says, e was not of trousers or knickerbockers. Other I � I
40aizz�s. L�z 21, Concession 6, Hibbert, and pro- Aiken'.. ll.r.��,',' .41
� It i.R twt for us to he displease -i. at Alni,�gt in one movement his fiction by British authors might be - � ,
F�ad. for night. Friday--southes.t to Mel- af raid. .
ceed to Jarnm ljjll�. Canemsion S. Hibbert, vin Gray's. 7th Concession. Hibbert, for noon: anything that God does, how unpleas- khe had gone over the cited to show that abroad, at least, 9 B kl M , I b " I
for noon; Lherl U� A-ngus McKinnon'R, Lm 10. then wmt and south to his own stable. Sat� - The death of coat was "fT an the Briton can be sufficiently daring. n
CkyarAssion 11. Tuckeramith, for night. Toes- urday ant so -ever it i -s to us. NEW "'Er"INEk "EMP""L
dw.--To Luther Reynold's, Lot 27, Concessionj i At. his own stable. side of tl�r bridge. A few minutes
Terms. To insum a foal, $16; $23 fariITZ7-ah was an eclipse to the glory of . These things are a matter of cus- I
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3. Usborne, for no,on; then to William Moodie's I two mares from one owTier. �a solemnity which David valued hirn- later five-P,ar-old John Styn was on tonn, and 20 centuiies ago the Greek IN -
Lot 13, Conzeas,ion 5, Ushorne, for a4cht. JOHN LIVINGSTONE. re than anything else, his way homp, still badly frightened historian, Thucydides, noted as an odd AND COLORS
Vf,edvesday.-To Fred Delbridge's, loot 9, Gon- Proprietor and Manager. ;sclf upon moi . but, we hot)(,, none the worse for his
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Cession 5). Usborne, for noun; then 2��C� miles . � and might give birth to sr4ne specul- example of 'how times change that � I I
east and 2% miles north to John Ballant ne's - adventure. . - - . I
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for night. Thumday.- To Edwar Monteah-5, But whnt if Francis Campbell had p"p I - - .
South Thames KING EDWARI) 10461 fc-f-ted to him as if God were depart- I of athletes that the we'aring of cloth- __1 . I., I - - -
Lot 9, Road, for no,on: then Enrohnent No, 2019 not known how to swim? ,Some boys - ,� 1, . . - V
to Dan Brintn,-J1*n. 1,ot 27, Hibbert Boundary. F.rm Al - from him too; but, however, he by barbarians in athletic contests ,1. "''
Premium No. 7G I I -1r, of seventeen do not. If be had been "' 9 :. " _�, � - I
for night. Friday. -To Oswald Walkor'p, one- Will stand for the improvernf--mt of stock! ouKbt to have subscribed to the right- seemed quJer- When a revolt agailist - - . . -- "
b*lf mile east of Cromarty. for noon; then . one of th(,Tn another water disaster ' - - -;",i I
-n stable, where he will remain unL,l this sebson as follows; Jeo sness and wisdom of God in it, the iyranny of clothes sets in tha I
to his o u might have been'recorded. I . 1: , . I
'the following Monday morning. Monday. -Will I-ve his own F,I-*jle. Bruce- d not to have been displeased at' rebels always find their -most formid- � .
VPXD COLQUHOUN, CHAS. WORDEN field, and go went t- Par, Line, Stanley, to I -�,'" There is no excuse nowadays for able weapon in athletics; many a ��
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Proprietor. Manazer. boy,4 in thpir teens, �oT even younger, - ,- �� , I
Varnu to Goderi�h Tow-nship to Arthur I David was -not only displeased but snmrt swimming costume is photo- , I 4. I.. .
The Pure Br ly ll Welsh's. Bnyfleld Line. for night. Tuesday- 'he was afraid and would not take the not knowing how to swim. The graphed that will never be spoilt by I I - - I
North by way of Oth Coocowlou to portees . school I "
GENERAL MILLER Hid) at Fred Pickard's, for noon; then north ark to his own city; "but David car- I I salt water. If any game justifies the W ,
No. 21163 to James E. McMill-n'-, fo,r nicht. Wednes- rif,d it aside into the house of Obed- I adoption of exty�ai�ne athletic costump
F1160DIment No. 1808 Folm 1 daYNofth by way of Benmiller to William - - . — -- . AT NEW LOW PRICES 1
Will stand for the season of 1927 as fol- HIM'&. for noon. Olen by vrar of Maitland (,8nTn the-Gittite. Here it stayed for — 7- it is tennis, and the advocates of the I
lavm :- Conteasion to ffolmesvi4le at bin. Harry three months, during which time 3om, change argue with no little force that I
Tuesday's. -At Joe Flynn's. 6th Concession. �9weers, for night. Thursday.-zast to sum- ,petinl blessing came to him anii ��"', the game itself has changed prodigi- ELDOW do the lines and color har-
Uldlett. for noon. ilia bwn stable mb night., mer Hill at Waif- ,,werrirs, for nown; then household. David hearing of this re- ously since its polite but too flowing monies Qf the costliest cars attain
S&turday'BAt Graham 21.use Barn. Clinton; east to Cons,&anco at B, B. Stsphenson,s, fo,r .� ,,, -CARRIED- S
balance of week at his own stable. Lot 18, night. Frida ,-South by way of Alma to rewed his purpose of housing th_,� ark I . attire was adopted. There was a time such exquisite artistry as those of the
C,oncession S. HuUett. .1 Huton4R*adyand west ly, raileg to Frank near bis own palace. Again a large-' indeed,'when 'Ilawn tennis," with a Ji4�ilee Series Oldsmobile Six. Seldom �
Terms, -To insure a foal. i12. payable when Walter's, for noon: then to his ovr. table for
zowe proves to be in foal. Wares not re- night. Saturday.-_%uth on Londons aF,-;embly set out hut new arrange- . jeering draw] of the "lawn," was rc- .
Road 2 % , , do the finest of Custom - built creations .
ftmed regularly'will lie charged ftll imsur� miles and east to ls,s-c Moore's, for noon; rtionts were m1de for the escort of the WIFE TO BED garded as a ladylike game on a par
Zvzbother it- foal or not. Partift dispoo- then to his oorn istable for night. xen or carts I with preserit"more evidences of smartness and .
ce ark. There -Were no o croquet and archery, and the - 'i
of mares before foalins time will be Torma.-via to Insure; positively no second 31 Suffered refinetnent than the luxurious interior of I
ebnrged full insurance. 411 saaklonts at risk price. employed this time. Dr. Parker say SO,SheCould Not early style of play gave some excuse - .1��
of owners of mares. r can take a few mares WMLIAM BERRY, "Beautifully do these words read- WaUL Restored t� Health for this misapprehension. A gr*at I this latest Oldsmobile, with itg rich mo. � ,,,,
169k pastare at $1.00 per week-, spring water, Propriptor & Manager. "Bare the ark of the Lord," living . change was made by t I .
tw ba hair upholstery, its WaInUt-firUsh panels
" last seabon. The Premium Clydesdale Stalllio men serving the living God; men serv- -, by Lydia , �Pfiikh
i -b vvire. 'This home got 90 per cant Jim Z - ---amps lawn tennis to the continent where and trim, its deeply cuthi'onecl seats; its
1W. JOHNSTON, Proprietor. Clbftm FAVOURITE AGAIN 243 n , hi immediately and directly, not Vegetabl�:C16W ound lawns were not available and it was -finigh hardware, its dome Hilltin-g. �
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rhene a on iMo. Route t. Enmiment NO. 1961 Form Al roug h the interv�antion of -inferior played on hard couits, which at once I
21011LI Will stand for the Huron Breedeas' Club animals but the living men Minesing, Ontarl&�Irl am . -
I engaged - ra - Increased the pace afid made possible And, in addition, Oldstnobild gives ye"
� tical nurse andj Atotamen� y Is a mo .... I
Monday. -At bis own atAble, Brucefteld In the living service of the Living afv% re scientific and more strenuous gille of superb
warm, as follows: I Precisimi-built, sixwcylinder en . �
The Imported Clydesdale, Stonfoa E. Pinkbam'sV0j&*blbC6mpound to style of play. - smoothness, po%v4r abd, fle0bility-plus posi. I
Tumday.Esat by WAY of the DMI Road b� King-" suffering 11
MONCRMFFB PMNCV-- HaDiday oorner, them south to A3v. Simpson -g. -omeq. .. For three months tiu fodr-whieel- bra�kas and evoty modern - .1 I
,�So ,gavid and all the house of Is- I was almost But the limits were by -no means ,
hel.Wdsi and.could not reached in a single generation and the motor car fe#4re.- � I ,' �
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No. 2U48 K'Pvm R"d, for noon; that to D- F*ther"`�- rael brought up the -ark of the Lo Bit at the table la-bg enough to drink experts agree that ifi recent years the , ,.. W, I � I
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� , . . XtC"WO, 8,e&VdUrY-TftaMrdr, for the Qab� , ' an�+thtje ties year: "A much higher proportion- of.. � '-f gohd � ,. . 1,220 '�." ,,
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