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V-0te, , � ., ..P ,,;_- , �ur- train to' run h*= i flalown to � Isup-po.. . , , , " - 11121's, %�X Il " 'L' , ' ' , 7 1 � . ng .'' ' ' -4 1. , -, - : I pe , ordign , !4 1 Wednesday of for':ih,e, �� Wi, :,. �d '' � 1% -. I exie - t 11,0,1�lj�P,.C.,,",',�",�..,P, , ... ..; f , . * $, , "ti'! I . , : , - q0g.tio, .0 . INP,l - � , On'County *a�v,held on - . , , W, � .1 I ". . �Aw �". "' , ; I -i""; ,i, 1,0 , I �.. " " r2if of the., Qbligationp under which Xar,or of London O" e&i % pe hal " _ " � A , �;T' 0 , cents eA0,1 - , - . , ' ' LM to 'L'DudOni�jth[�D kflliaT4 a , *, , ,, t ,.- Tie , .but"VA-W"' I ' A,$, .0. , �.4 1 ._ week and -t e I . �j_,Up,, m4VidP . . VW8, y - e� . .%4ql '66 Z,,= . _�,ed I , ,:., " �, ��, �;,��",'�",:, . 11 � . that Jwter.- . � I . � ', ;,�,.,,., , ,,,,'-I;:,. - . ,,,, ? . . he'stood to both his'' Cabinef col-'. 'tha"'Jority'of 1,A26 . A.21yearried'hy a� m " Aa#ves and'dis#ngulshed­64� . , IV ' . ..�, .1.1 _�� I . three town,, reFoGe` , I , miivious parti-colo&a- itrea*ers, W ' ,k;,O',. b. ' '... - , ' 0. 111MA 0. � - 4*", 1,110 404d . ' ' - , , ­ - the:iubjoet ,-r.t a 11 1.1 � , . Wage in -the county i*ofis: eA route, . It found ,xieces�- f U: , , ,'I .4", . Was , overg _ _, . I leagues 4nd the Prem ier. , , isbips and one v1 � is, second train-frow, eg QW and, wreath' -s' x, , ,, I . ' U ,!�, 11", I . P gawe! a. ary to start. piirtieuliily �one'�`wor4�',�9-, @W - . �, , tising ra es 9 'tfib,kdh,�r with the 'many wottods and I . djj'a ,�") 4,,"�, , ' , . I , 11 t 4 n application; - . majority, 4gaipst. These w4re IS I , , P ,,,,,;V . . , .3, 'I'll 1',,W'.Ir4�'� ,, - li ­. gioatest, , � 3, 3, 3, — , " � , ., ; � - hun. Rrimari y th� , , . 31. 11 -11 ­ . �� Disloyalty to party or Pkemie ' is I I , , M_ I , . ".0 .5A,zg Mxeiter sogTeait wig§� tbe. demand for the b1,.1l a,11t illuminati,in from, :V "ability of� Our rurA'�Opvu.*� . 11 ,�, I i .... 1�11_- I., . . . 11 . r Bayfield.-M.%ge and,Stephen �md Me I . I ,'� , "t I J � �"V:, I A ',all, som 700 took Part &'eds-6f gas jeltis i1mmied'a ackne a lie a is . .. �tj �,-'.fi4.��r".� "". 1. I . .. T , I . tiobetisf ana In 1� � ,,, ,�. " 1, . � 1011op �townships , X " I � 11", , .one of uid-brgettable as. well as - th __. � _- � 0 . I-- ,, � " ,k,.1.1 �01­ � I 11.1 e - � V 4 - _)��",., I I'll . . .- in, the trip, I . * a hAV .", , � '400 to Pay"'-, rf t&lk ' " Ll ,�. S ,� I � 11 an Weekly . � - of Mr brilliMICYBOI&M, witne-zsed in Is ban- t 'ri stj.jnj4k�t I 'r U . The residence - 'E. Flwdy in . �i 4", ,e0ibers of the Canadi - i, `.�,& unforgivable sins I liticsi'arid on Speakkng of th condition Of ,the passing through �p time$�- ,� i .a po_ , clintdr. bad, a narrow escape from 0 PP . _1.--_._-__.,_,_ ­­- �� i'4 ,�.I.�,',v�L� , ­ _quet_ha.14�__________.__ ;.-:-------.----,-FT�;,----m-iff.-IiiCii-Yeon, very s9w go 0,41i����Pl �, I . �iaw-�spapers . P - d -w --co*e*porary . . . I I . t -t'. 11 . 11R." Association Class A -11 . spel , 11 , . the surface, afleast, it looks _ry�_.. Aw.tr�n--,by­-fire. ow-Mooday iii&i,lit. TOU ma"W=z - , I - 8, � uly Th� speechmaking which foll,�wid ting arinin& the _corner.:- Tb� make a� ." -� yhekli 'Canada, and the Huron . _ _ _:ye I'lattlitg 'is not yet f,u ­ I ��� 1. � '1;i,�,� "", . ;�,K,_ ; es of �` . -A lan-pp bur in a bedroam ex tbUt "the b4 . I NN .1 -_ ­ - --- ----znu&-9§—if --Xr. ­SteV . '- ning Mr, c ,ted between Ciiijiton. and Wing- was ihighly commented on, In 4�thie comparison with the , ��ev I u year - � "I .5.,�_. ). ens, had been . O.il took fire. . oinIpIc , .1 ,­ --Pr-e I .,�i,,,Jea- ,.d the ham, and as a eon, ing part it would appear I that dli�ticszs . , �":,. � �� :7',� p -A§§6d1N56&___' . ' sequence.) the Tapersof the day.' Those taki, . I aTIO . , 7�� ias & � I - . . I " I., j�;"!.��L�'. e, .. - ilty of both. 'Floody had the presence of mind to . . I 211 Ail '.."', �'P.;�I, z � . 1. 11911, " I bed and coaches in travelling ba,-ve a Tpoky inel,jided G. ,W. t li h ,better than 1,933. Prices Of., . . I . . The "'peculiar thing about Mr. . take blankets from the,' . - Ros�r�,_M,F,j,,Jor -Mleg- -is �­tly_ I -_ - _.... I . I N11 .4"N"' , I . , , " ' .� � smother the flames before, much dam-' motion," Ia condition '.which was to. Middlesex; ThaMas ­Greehway,. M.P. farm stock and produce' -i -wit -the_-e'X--_- ' � i�,N&,k,��;,�.., . , . " . I . ' -bav higher ''. - Vl;'��',`�:"" �'. ?AFORTH, Friday, November: a Stevens was the fact that th iiave peculiar ito the L. 'H. and B, for South Huron,A Thomas Farrow, ception Of cattle, ve been: - . I e, very, age had been dome. Mrs. Floody was P "I'll, . I',, 1.�, � �;, . H'uron;' 'Thomas Gib-� during this year. The cattle --4 , """': ". , during the ensuing .58 yews. ,X.P. for North . be xk� I t .Mlii,;, '.... ­ I . ses which he condemned and ­ ill in ,bed, in the room at ,thLo ti.iae. ' I, � ,,V�. , ,., . I � abu ,pro- Vo�lowirng the arrivial of the trAins. ion, M.';P.P. 'for East 11uron; Hon. better but neither aiie . they miudbi , v ­."..,. . . I . . Seaforth gave a the ,. � . ' I ' I ' flI�.V ,-,,e4,,,q�1. I " � - . 1. -1; ­­, majority for i at ,London the.whole party was met John Carling, Patrick Kelly," Reeve' wor ,On .this basis, it apiwars that � 9 ... ge'might be ob-flected a little, eas� 1'.�Iit� , "..'.. I . , N .,A.,.- . I posed to remedy, had been- fostered iscott Act of 32 and the wte pollec' ", , , -Changin . . " I.. � 1�i__ -I I I I i edond largest on record. by the Mayor and civic ,dignities-. The. of Morris Township, �4�,others. , taxes . . ;" "l 1.,;, �' ` - I by him as a member of the Conserv- - was the s I . . . . 'n last 'year. I arY4 ­�. 'j. ,­ . . . i I ier tba . not forg�pt- � * . I �." lilt&.",.�,�,. � - . POnsion Admiltistration - 'There is a strong :feeling among ... I �. . .. ­ .­ I I � .= ting ,.the fact that many of us , 4ire. � � ­. ­�*fn,-_1__.-11... _�_.,-7�_,�______,_: I . . . ativepartyand a Minister of the the people of Egniondville for aA_ � . . I I , . . I,, ,,, �� . � . � n� 1A the slight improve- ,, , _ ,­­ , . ' , . - 1:1� 7 I . . . they .. � ­­­ -----l- .1 ion __ - , , . I U',.d .�� ... .. __ I Crown. - nexatien--to. Seaforth- and - -be- ,_,&�M_ -40W.4 _ ,�, ...: �. , ­ I I .., ­­ 1. . - - . , - W_ 1�,eut ,will not r_e_'d'u­,ce* "our BaWTR16� ' _' ­ ' - 'glil­�,� , ,, lie Welfare MILE-Ok-TWO" nt. We ha)ve had a little , ­ � - __ - , �, ��.I�,� is par- �, , 11 ,',,� � �",::� : , , .in the I n Govern- Ever since he has'been a Member ticulary Opportune. As a,new pub-' 40 i S' ­­ .. .- 0 to any exte . L ,� "" H -kolt-Millist ,� , ,� &� D. A. C er--orf.-Pub- . , lieve that -the prese,0 timie '9 ' I" - .1 iepbuk , � A 'Ir I , .".. . lie school building is uxigently requir- lore ..money to 'handle and if it has t".1 ha announced a change inthe of Parliament, he has advocated and in ., I .. 41,411,1". 3ment, . s . . eA,.in Egmondville and must soon be I I . .1 . . been handled wisely we ar� in a bet- ...... �� 1, � 11 .,:'1_: � � odiniinistXaO n of Old Age Pensions. - - fougliffor prohibitive tariffs; and . I I I . teil position to -pay than last year. - 11 0 . . . erected. !"What did your wife .say abobt ' 5o.sa--nWhein 'you tealled up my , I �,� . , 1%he� . . . . . . I t�... I ranken your beftq 'out -so late?" The, next great difficulty . is , , 1 'i.t,", . The Old #ge Pernsion Committees, other legislation that would make .Complaints are m�de that d wife and told her I would be detained , ' g disturbances at "Ask me next week, when, she. gets at the office, and woulA not The home cl,illectors to collect." A tax -callie-c- . PAA`R,il`�I: I , ,6-f. county councils- are abolished,. and � the rich richer and the poor poorer. roughs are creatin . tor, being a human, has ,a natural . ��NP, . I the meetings of the, SalVation Army thrOlIgh."-Farm. and lRanch Review. untit very late, what did she'say?" � I , ,,,� 1 , 1 V�.; I . I . ereafter, the granting.of pensions And ever since he has been a Cabinet and especially-ou Sunday nights. � 0 . I lSten6---�',She sm%id: 'Can I. depend ,sympathy for those that find.' it har4 �'­;,�; , � I . h"!T - , -Mr. -Walter GrasAie, a former Sea- on, that?'"�-Vancouver Province,. -to pay. He also has a duty to per- " '� be ' the hands of- County Judg- Minister he has been at pains to see Tirst Chorus Girl: "He's a serious ,,,I-.'�,' - -Fill in , . . I - b ' . 1-1 0 . ­ . I . n�,""".- � . forth - oy, was in town, this week. fellow. A2wa tells me I . I'oTm for kis, employer -the munici- "�,­ I . I � that the demands' of the big interests, Mr. GriasSie -has a courpje minded4 YS pality. The municipality hast coutract- i;"': , ". 9S and'Magistrates. , I - I I I of jewelry ought.to bleputting something away 1Egg. Peddler (ba wife)_"Sufflerin' . . C. P. R. on the north I snakes, Florabi you eold the Virong ed debts that must be paid and tax- "' The I - . � shore ,of Lake Supeirior'and, was on eggs to ,that last woman." � , " "', ,, � change is not unexpected and � . have been'met at every point. stores ,On the for a..'rainy day." � . ..' es are, the main source Of gettirAg7 "' "' , - "I, I I . ' "Well. amen't �I`111 .. _­ . Ili the face of these facts, his re.t. his way to'Montreal to - purchase, new the in -fo, � y. The collector to, 1`1 - t&oulid work to good' advantage. 4 Second Chafts Girl:, 1 Wife-",11jow so?" � � oney pa . � - hile goods. - .- . you saving his 1ptters?",� London I Piddler--J'You sold. hIer some of ,be fair,to. bis, employer. must maw a 111- - .:.. . neretofore County' Councils, iv cent crusade 'could hardly be looked . a . , . I � Opinion. -- .. . � I. - . ullec -what is en-' , � , ... I � Mr William Canipbell; ,merchant . I .�: ... I 4h`atlot We daited'Sept- 10,th aifidAt's :Btrong effort'to c ,t � . -I,`------ ­ . . . ! only :�ept. I now. ��i�� Gentle- fered -on his ,roll. ;He, �must decide . ��,;.' , - , , ' "UP - th, 1 11 � . - - -, practically no -say in the' on as�'Anything else . iin a camon- _ taiioW' and, clothier of t1iis town, has , 0 ),--Jc I ��_ � 0 have - flage. As a Cabinet Minister he was associated ,with him in business Mx. "Yes," -said the old man, "I have, on. I . whether the rate'payer canpay or not - 4, gmuting of Old Age Pens -1 ns� W. D. -Bright late of Walkerton. 'had' some teirrible disappointineints, . 'rr, I I* I 1, I fHe ,,finally return's . his roll to, the . I I . - . � �-': ' - - been assessed for the cost of the ad- a trusty supporter of Big Interests, 'An, eleetrie'light man was in town but. noite ��nds out .over the years Vifo---4 got such a fright, the inmicipality and states that those , ' ,� �,',. _, . . - left on the roll are not in a positiort �`, � *Inistxation in their respective coAn- I but as a private individual, he wish- on Wednesday and talked with .sev- like one -that caine.to me, when I was other evening, George came 4boine . . I . 1. I - . . I I .. ject of a boy." . - I early, and I didn?t know it. I heard, to- pay, - - su ject tcD, - �..-, I.— I ' ' 1. I . -eral of the �iti.zenz on. -the sub� � , There 'is nothing .b �,_-, " ' , I ides. I ed it to be known and believed that I lighting the town'with electric lights. MAnd what was it?"' , . isomeone, moving upstairs. I felt distress, etc. . 11''.... � ' I , I it th MCI- . ,�.�.' - The system was u as the loyal friend- of the under- ' A system furnishing 25 likhts could "When I was a boy I crawled un- -sure there was a man in the house. We will all admi -at the Mu * ' I:, I '. 11. I � -W,()rse, it was,expensive� Now the dog. * . � . he supplied for $3�5'00, and the cost ,der a tent to see the circus and di�- NisiJDv-4H,ow irelieved you inust palities. have been le-nient in the last �`.�11. : .. � A . . . I per light for maintenance would. be covered it was a revival n%eeting." * hame been to ,find ft was nothing few ,elais.,, Some of them are ready,: ". . I . " , " '. � The abuses which Mr. .Stevens ' one�-balf cent per hour. - The same Literary ftest. . like 'that. -o ay 'j� ur sorrow." J couldi ," , W4)vince, which administers the Act, 11 I . . t d to, o J I man is ,about' to,,�.lose, a .deal with ' . 7 ,- . name a Tovinsbip that started in 10� - '­ I , rioul . hat -is as it � has been shouting from the house- I . ,,, . to ", I. . , bear the expense 'T . . I ' Goderich for th� ligWinj of ,0hat - be -lenient. They carried,. elevem - - . �, .h d b ,- �, � ;, aek= e . . tops, through his Price Spread � In- town. . . i s. In 19-31 they carried 23; , '. . . . . . .1, I I �� . I ratepayeT i . � .In' placi ei ion Thursday last during the seivt- . .0 1. I in 1933'they ca,rried 47. -Will they, , �­'.,i ; ". . . .Ing. the Ole sion..',,for, Or vestigation, are neither new nor un- ere gale, a very large miniber of ap- 0 ' have to carry 96, in 1934? They- ,� g of Old. Age -known. They. never have been a SUNDA Ti -AFTERNOON I ��.,,�.,, ag=nst the- gT-antin ples came floating, ashore. on the wa- 0 . I . 0 doubled every other period. What is; , - �%­�.. I . I ,Pensions in the hands of the'Judge' secret. Mr. Stevens knew they ex- ter at Bayfield, Which would seem to 0 1 I I (By Isabel Hamilton, Goderich, Ont.) 6 the reason? . 1.11 � - indicate that there had been a wreck . . , ;I would like to cite a case I know- � ��_,. is also a well considered move- There . ' ' I isted; so did the Government, the, somewhere on'the lake. , ' - . I . . ' - ­_ _., -of. A fartner in, one of our townships �,'.. tions, will receive a'fair and , oppositio and" the general public. A week ago Wednesday evening a Come, Holy Spirit, come; derful was in itself a kind of .won_- in the fall of 19a3 sold stock and pro- !�_ . Wl'applica . - . - very large black bear� was seen Let Thy bright beams arise; der. For his whole life is a mystery, duce at Iniserly price% to pay his tax- �,��, . unprejudiced consideration, which is The Rrice Spread Investigation" , a flock of sheep 'on es. His neig-libor held his stock anS. ­ . . � � ' ' worrying My- Dispel the darkness from our nAnds, and ia,-� there was power in his.ac- I � , ! I , . . . . not -always possible otherwise. , � has, perhaps, listed these abuses f or James Leish-man's farm near Blyth. And open all our,eyes, tions, so was there power in his sil- produce until) well on in IN4. Pric- � �, � . '' 'Dr. Bethune, of Wingham, was re- . es advanced sufficientfy during that 11 � .There is, h6wever, one feature the public, but of what particular e,nce, ,in his inactivity, and in his, re- , 11, . ' .. turning from Bluevale one night re- Revive our drooping faith; itirement, This sovereign - master, 'perlod that the second fariner - made� �z- - ­__ __ I 1. . .--about the new. administration of, the I use is this list to the general taxpav- cently when he was upset qp thF3 road. Our doubts and fears remove; ach all virtues,. and to enough profit_,Q4. the,advance� to .pa -r 11. . . . The . ;horse got away with a portion . I 1 � ��, �", I , ' -he e-xp.ect to bene- -And kindle ff bui-bi6i4sli thii 'flames' ­tpo_mt� out the way of life, began, half of his taxes. He made'fun oE 11 . Act that we do not believe is entire- ,br, or wherein may . :­ .9 . ' of the shatts -and ran into Wingham, 10f n,ever-dying love. . from his youth up, by sanctifying in ,his neighbor for paying when due- . k , I I 'fair. That is the fact that all a fit by it ? , I -V . p- - . entering -the ,bar room of the Ex- . . I I I his own person the -practice of the Is there -any fairness or justice im ' I.,117, plications, are to be filled out by the Is Mr. Stevens going to, do any- change Hotel, where it was captuT- Dwell, -therefore, in our hearts; virtuous life be cani�e to teach, but this case? Is this one of the reaisons,� - , ;�� ed. I . - that the nun�lber in arrears is doubl- �. � . jn�cipal clerks free of charge. thing about it? Is the Government Mr. William Hiarrison, well known ,Our minds from bondage free; in a wondrous, unfathomable and, . er r? . I � "'. I . , aise and till then, unheard-of manner.' His ing ev y yea I ,�, .. Considering the qualifications nee- going to do anything about it? What fish dealer, of Bayfield, has this sea- love mpre presence. in that ,hom . e- of his The Collector failed his employer "", ,son disposed of 5,600 pounds of Lake The Father, Son. and Thee. Amen. childhood in in. this instance. He failed the rate- '-, , ust have ,made It a hap- �. ,essary, and the amount of work he interests the general public is act -ion. Huron fish and the largest portion I Joseph Hart.' payer as well. Looking at it fro= ,.�, , . , py -one. In any family circle the I . " I is called upon to do, the average mun- What action is going to be taken to of them were sold in Seaforth. . the -point of the secon& =n,,. I ana .1. . gentle influence ,of one loving soul is ' "'. . . - . , is the poorest paid of- curb the heartless rapacity of big' .* . S. S. LESSO:� FOR NOVEMBER 4 sufficient to.breathe around it an ,n_ glad,prices advanled to make his pay- . . Icipal clerk � . ment easier,- but is there any irditpe- ,, �, , , speakable calm; it. has a soothing �,�: I I ficial in the public service. To add business�if any? From The Huron Ex'ositor of Lesson Topic -Christian' Growth. 1, power like the shining of the sun- ment for the first man to -pay up ora . . 1, i . P .� . . Lesson Passage -Luke 2:42-52; - '.1 t,o this work without additional com- . November 5, 1909 Peter 1:5-8. light; no jangling discord can long time this year? It is up to our coun �', � break in upon its harmonizing spell." C"' to see that such conditions dim � I pensation is asking a good deal. It , I . Golden Text -II Peter 3:18. . . I II Peter 1:5-8. not exist. We have every sympathyr . .� I v. Mr. Sowers of Londesboro and In these verses from St. Luke's, for the 'man wbo is so unf0TtUnat4W . l'.." , * in fact, in the nature of ,an injUs- Burns' Church, has accepted an un- gospel we are told of the first journ-, Peter in his general Epistle in his that it is absolutely impossible for I 1� . ,,,,, WHAT OTHEIRD PAPERS, SAY". Re introductory words: "Grace and Peace hinv to pay. Give him a!' the chance I tice. . - , , animms call extended. to him by, Un- ey Jesus took into -the world outside be multiplied unto you through the you can. But make no such discrini- I ,� If municipal clerks,, or an 'one else I . ion Church, Brucefield. his own little town to which he had, � y - knowledge of God, and of Jesus our ovides for all -not for certain fav - 11'.1' The horses which Mr. T. J. Berry beenbrougIrt from'Egypt. The jour- I � . pIr �.I_ I are. to be asked to do . Government , . Yes, They Know How purchased o . n his recent trip to the ney to Jerusalem was an. epochal one.: Lord, follows up what St. Lu'l-e said ored few. � I - work, they should receive Govern-' , Old Country, arrived at his barn here It was a long.way,for a ,boy t,.g, about growth in the life of Jesus. At the start of my letter. I called I I . (T�Tonto Star) on Friday. They are an �xtra fine ,on his first outiAg��seventy miles. i Jesus is to be, as we saw in the first the Collect.pris "friends." They welt' I . ment pay. . . . . lot and 'consist.of four stadlions and But be would have the company of part of to -day's lesson, our example may be if they use sourd judgment- � - ..1. - . . . . One tragic thing is that go many,'people are ton fillies. many others of his own age, as well in all things pertaining to -this life. I wild cite ,one more illustration too !�. , Peter tells how growth in grace is to prove my point, Two farmers, dist- � .� .9 I TeaAy to adrrfitthat our social system ie defec- Mr. Noble Holland, of the Huron -as adults, for at twelve years of age ,� I I tive and yet are uniablia to tell us ,how to fix it.- Road West, ,has bu-ilt a bean thresh7 all males -were -required to attended'i bi gradual. One step upward leads antly'related, equipped practipaty, � � . " . Mr. Stevens Is Out I Stratford Beacon -Herald. $ I ing machine, which is doing good on the ordinances, of religion, in the to another and another. The first the same but living in different, town- 4 - .11 . 11 work, and has supplied a long. felt ten�ple. These rites had been oh- rung is faith. To this is to be added 11 It' is different in Toronto. Here there are . ships, found themselves in a touglz � . Out hosts of people wilio can tL_-11 you how to fix up want to the west end-, Tuckersmith served and tNe homeward journey Mvirtue, and to virtue, knowledge; spot in 1931 ,when the Collector call- , i �� I . the social systeTm In fact, some of them in- - bean growers. This is the first thresh- was begun. At tbe,close of the'first and to knowledge temperance; and ed. The first Collector made his mam -11 I vf'the portfolio of Tradci.apd Com- sist on telling you, whether you'wwnt to listen ing machine which has been run ,Ni'th -day it was,discovered that Jesus was to temperance, patience; and to pati- pay up. The second let his man off- I . �.;, � . Price Spread or not. You can also got plenty of recipes foT . gasoline in this section of the coun- not of the company. 'Diligent search enco, .godliness; and to godliness, Conditiong were the sw.e for the next. . . m2erce; out of ,the , � I t alls yourself, as well as for what ails the among Ikinsflk and acquaintances brotherly kindness; and to br3therlV I �� �.� t- whe . try. did . two years. The first , man had '- to- I . iChairmanship, and out of the Ben- world. And without going to a, doctor. If you � 'The election .of officers of the Col- not reveal his presence so his Pzri_ kindness, charity. For if thes"o scrape and pay up and is 'now clear- ' 1� - . thiiiks be in you, -and abounid, th . q " , . .. " . . . try ,them all, your -body will be ftee from pain. legiate Literary .Society was, held on ents, retraced their steps to JeTusa- ey The second,man was let off and bi5 0 ,� - 3aett Cabinet. . And the world, like as not, wdll ,be free from you. . Tuesday and, created consideraN6 hi- lem. There ,they found him at last make you -that ye shall neither b:� farni is now in the county tax sale- -, 111.1, I I barren nor unfruitful in , i I I These outings, in: all probability, terest among the pupils. Thcy re- in the temple prosecuting his.stu�lies the know'" ination ias above mentioned. The Act. .�], , , I I III Psulted as follows: .President., G. at the feet 61 the doctors of learn- Lord Jesus Cbrist,". I., , expected moves on th. with over $300 against it. Thesii�, � � , were not un e ' ��'� - . . ' ns.. or Mr. I I Gauld; vieepregident, J. Dickson; ing. When qi7estioned why he�had These blessings are in, store, but two men bad practically the samm � 1, � . part of either Mr., Steve I urer, , ed them so he replied, "Ifow is only for those who manifest a des' ability to pay. The rst man told, I ­ I The Bible and the Press secretary,4 treas J. Hinchley ; treat 're i �,;%, i. . I treasurer, F. Cluff; Committee, W. it that ye sought me?" wist pe not to receive them. This desire' 9hall fi I,- Bennett. Nor did they come with I constantly grow stronger until me that the Tax Collector proved to, 4 , ­ � , ". . , . rprise to the general (Prom the Fergus News -Record) - ,Strachan, F. Larkin, E. Rivers, D. that I must be about my Father's a' be, a friend, although he called hinn -1. I.... any great, su � Berry an-d"Miss M Walker. business?" -He returned, with them Peter says, "you shall neither be bar- i6verything else at the time. He saU . � :" . I ; � .. public. Some speakers feel that it is necessary to use There was a lively rtinaway on and resumed 'his place in the home. .Ten nor UnfrUitful in the -knowledge he -really didn�'t reilize until he talk- �,, I'- I` I'll "', , � " . In -fact the general public had for a text fr6m,,the Bible by way of opening an ad- Main Street Monday e4ening when a It is writto of these years of ,,b. of our Lord Je9us 'Christ." T h i S ed it over with -his relative in the L . . I I dress -and tb�6'i4ea is by no means confined to driving team, driven by Mr. William jection to , parental authority thus: knowledge is love'and so the -path other. township. The fitst collector (,;t, " t some months been anticipating that ministers, though the inspiration for thi�s sort - Devereaux, Huron Road East, made "And Jesus increased in. wisdom, and 'which begins in faith shines more and proved worthy to his employer an(B 1, I :,�_ I more unto the perfect day.- ", t , , ulpit. a break when one of the bits! broke. stature, and in favor with God and (Con- the ratepayer. The second collector �� ', ! ,�'. ,ry, thing. It was only Mr. Ben- of thing undoubtedly comes from the p �,,­ � IV( .... ' A mile and a quarter north of town man." - densed from The Expositor's Bible). fail . ��& This happens at gatherings of newspaper men ed both. il"'..., " Ilett's absentee in the Old Country , they collided with a wagon and were 'Can-on'Farrar inhis Lifle of Christ lv,., , I I as we -11 as at other meetings. And, of course, . ' 0 In conclusion, let all parties give " . �;� -, .. . fthere-is a great deal of groping around for suit- the matter thought. The taxes muert; ;i:�,. � iat delayed the proceeding,& brought to a 'standstill by one of the has 4he following to say of the silent A111 _t] . �, �,,, . . horses falling. '. unrecorded years of Jesus' life: "But WORLD MISSIONS . , .1 . able passages. Some of the results are Aulte I eventually be paid and deiived fronz; OV,, , ,,,, : . When a.Cabinet Minister' sp�aks ISeaforth Collegiate Institute foot- whatever the boy Jesus may have Froni a circular le i,,;',' , �,,_ -.I..'. ­ elevet. For instance, we read in the Chesley En- i tter by Mrs. the land to'which they arI6 assessed- , L �R, , and in so speaking . terprise of ball club has, elected the following learned as, c�ibd or 'boy in th4 h - � q1"'. - Out .of, his turn a preacher delivering a sermon on I . 01T98 McDonald MacGiflivray of Shang- The costs are stiff for failure. A� N,',�,, � � '. �',4� , � I . - officelip z!,',�',��'I,4:, 101bulits the rest of the-ministry,,iiot newspispeTs and taiking -the text: "They could President, Q F. RogerN; of. his mother, or in :the school 6f t e _hai, 10hina, the following extracts reasonable effort will pay good, divi- 7,k,,P,; , ; not come near unto him because of the Fv vice�presidtnt, 0. Neil; secretary- Synagogue, we ..know that his beat are taken: dends: -The n1unicipalities havo'their 1 ��"4'�.".-';'� "I, . . . to mention the Prime Minister to a press. ,treasurer, Joe M. McMillan; %ptain, -teaching was derived from immedi- Dear d. I -debts to meet and the ratepayq,is arEP 40,5";,; ,, � . Amd at the recent convention. in Montreal, an adi-. Frien , i ,�, i . ..... �", �. . .1 .1 �,��,, - - 4 . G Gauld- Comftnittee�,T. Dick, W ate insight into His Patber's Will. In ,Our executive secretary has asked in .the same position. A little, co-- ,,� �t'Ti�_: � I ofie,.y or a line of action, without the Vertisfing inilan spoke on "The -Weekly News- iiitZn, if. McGinnis, 0. Dick and E* f his, I t biiscious- me to write the -Link this quarter. It operation and fair Play on, all sides i 11, ",�4 " - .' V . I I Building a Great Nation." He . the -depths v. , Co's � P �',rj,�'."'II;'�,'�, " �_ r 'G paper's Part in, I ,�! _ , overnmeriVs knowledge'or consent, , isaid- . in � Paftibairn, ness -did, the voic od, which spake may differ a little from previous Links will inaterially 'hielp. Let the'local 1, �.W, �`, . , 1%,,��`-,,` , I , Ing r of out race 99 he walk� � ,���I�'..,', , I., ff While Mr. R. 9.11ays was.walki to the fa -the a, we are ,going -to take you into I our Councils remove the Injustices that .',',�", . jp,w, alich things., always have and, no In the words of the Anglican pTenober, thd � ''," ", .. g', across the floor -Sunday morning he ed in the cool evening. under the �1�3.fr��"�i�,�Iti�_ ,�, , passige -of SeTiPture tol whioh I specially desire confidence as co-workers with us. We have been pradised in the past and :,;I?�,T,.'�', ,do#K'always will- happbn. st�epped, On a needle which broke off, Palms- of Paradise, .colitnun6--imore . '110x�r�;�`111 I I I to call Your attention, to -day is: 'Aftd they mad 'hilve"InanY .Old and tried friends 0,f 16f,g 0fratepayers will feel more like i �;,�,,�­I�', . � 0 . " known unto the four corie, effbit, 0, ,,�,�­;, W 8tevens could -not have sup- leavinghalf of -it in his -foot, and the Plainly, by far" -with Him. JHo heard, ,our Society in all ;parts of the world Mffi'"'. ` 6,,,,� , � . ,. themvelvies zn�king the , R I I �, 11 4 , . � f4s of the doctor hasi as yet, been unable to it in every sound of nature, ' e,.M� - , 1, ' .11 , R ­ I. 'O , - , , .it -mo . 'In every and wia rejoice we' bove many new ' , - I , 0­� , �, , his case would constitute, locate it. inter spa�e Of � ., ge,.,,� ,i�,�..,;:� __ earth! I offer that: scriptural quothtion in RURIAL 0991pym, �, i P s�ed th it Of up . . solitary thought. His, ,friends. We Cordially Vol I : '' , , , ,. r,1 � seemly leMty- I shall ireturii.to iib �AZ,,V,��,.�`, .*�� , ", , I'll 1. . r�!4 ,' 'I I eph Come our . OR 1, ­ _1) I � any.. ay eh luter, PhO �I IoPe to, �Iil�h a definite connee. rushing at humla'n nd subscrDbers-wid � 11 '�,�W4,4;�;�' , . . L . � . 'Al , I tiOu %et*em it and the subject Of my talk to,. the furniture, factory, in Seafohh was inscribed -the one word God.) The for inany inore. g*g�,�, �,,,.Y�,� i ,, 1, eebdent,, 6r in' ' w � ange ', I 8usinem has been so life was. ,an od' on which new ITiends a. 'O . ., , I � _", ,; � II, � .,,,, . . . . ' day'" . . the by One" inany are �i(lrogsing the RAV. �,�` :� 4-6,-,v4.�rder of things. And we do ,have been c6rgpelled to run eaj,m� untroubled s#clusfoji- of ,Vre know that to .'- : 0�',.',, , �;,�. - . , , . that'they I O�'el . Prom the W�st., ­� " ", '. L . nights. � - . 4 . . ,g,_'.., , - moment Mlow-ovir, the one that � I I� 1111%...% �, . ,;. ­ , ". . . believe that Mr� ,� . or a -happy vall4y in which, his .home wag er" entering into the etern-A.1 d en. Dear ,umpasitor: , I - , i ', ,�,1,1' , ,, " ,, It' 11 . I , .- I �. ­ , ,,, , th . always appealed to us le situated, with its green fields and joying, an . . - , ',�,!. ". , ," . " :. .. t I -­ " ' . , xg, ht any such thing. ' I The brick work on the bandsoA fuller life and sorric�e. 6 .1 ��.4�'�, ':I- I glorious scenery, -was, emiliettly eon - I � �, i'Ll I � ,1�1., . I .10 - V4 ' was that taken from the old new residence being erected by Mr . This is the 13th of October d we ­ ", -Z' � L �; .... .... . �4.­ ... � ; ��,,��� ... 11"o,___ . I Ith 0, . .. . _ pot �ho sAe, of our an , " ' , � �oe, � I "I" ,, �' " I,- 1; "I' f ,e:,.g606rd1 public, irrespective , o when, Boaz said: -An& i John. Vinlaygbft;I on John Street, i; dU`c1-V`e to, h- life ,of spiritual eommun- . new friends ,are dn-joying �unimet weather. The 4 , ,,, ,- ,,, � , �� " : 1 ",L_", r� '�(� .:', "i" ,;, 1. 414' lb thee, sia-ying: 'guy it." 11 - ,now completed and the Toof is on. Ion- and we know how. from its every we 'are going to 'take a little 4� TAiercury stood at'76 degrees F. iTA ", I "It', j I I � I I ,­NV1.6­ , �f,,Vbiii,. §'�, , ff400l& very much as if � and tell You soiftbthi g abo t ,uy r- th , d "'l- I'� ;1. 4 _ I incid;�i he drew ,food, for moral il- I' u 0 6 e sba, ,e 'most of tb6, ,last � four days'. f " I �,,�'b,_ffl L 6A.", �� "' o".rtsnt . thing in the � (Toronto ,Daily ,Star) I . . . lustration alid spiritual thought in ga,111z9tion and the part it has taken and in the eytnin&; has falldn onlyr ,��)` " ,"U'r, . I � . . 40 , - ,lit the ObTist program 10 degroesir As It , 1,1 , I ,1--?.-, . : � I . I . I - ' and is th1ditig ­ L, , 6,�; ,. &',,'.*� �,: .�' � . '. L- ,his public ministry. " , � ,. . , I I *. 1, 'R The Wbrd- "a&ertiee" (*hich wag origina$ly . I . in Ohizia - ' wag altogether too 4 . I .k 10 : Ac,jt ".. . 9 ,evens, was M±. - , . 1. . 11- - 11 I 1-1 I 11 . �, _ .. 1, L . 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