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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 26 Mar 1914, p. 1

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Moxey wo. Loan. jor of Marriage Licnses. "B. PARRWRLL. KO, LLB, Con Crown Attorney, Barrister, stor, &e.,: Notary Public nad Gonveyunost : Ylice: South wing Court Hause, hitby DR. R. L. GRAHAM Supdussin 10 De, FD. MOUBATIAN DENTIST PERRY, -- = = ONT: J. A. Murray, DENTIST, Weekly Political, Agricultural and = Family Newspaper 18 LOBLISHAD AT y PORT PERRY, ONT, EVERY THURSDAY MORNING £ 8Y 'de. | und na factory work kept in stock, my-good © Mails Olse. yh The mails are Asspatohei from the' Pos urohssers will find tl Concrete W Fence Posts Last Forever ng. They are easily and cheaply made and are the most satis- factory of all fence posts. Concrete Drain Tile Cannot Decay Concrete drains do not decay and Fi are cheaper, because they do not crumble and stop up drains, hence they need no digging up or relaying. Let us send you this free book, * "What the Farmer can do with Co Bid It shows you how to make concrete fence. posts and wil save you many dollars when doing other building 'round the farm. Farmer's Information Buresn Canada Cement Company Limited uxpoditiously ng theough on the T.pid te are "ol WARD & PEA] fiows: © FIRE INSURANGE AGE So irae. = ing South--11.20 a. mw. . - semiew--sena 1 PIT PeRRTD al ofa BPY | A FELSATIONS ron rouclilng the wine w! % and the grea chased me at once. | was hard put to NU neruss the river Look here!" i Jim Derrick bent closer and saw where an Ollet had torw a bole through the cout sleeve, orgive me, led: I didn't know," Be suid earnestly. Then, calling to one of hix men who hud some knowledge lof xurgery, he put the wounded co hoy In his care and sent another to the hearext town for a doctor. This ac- oniplisbed, he ¢dlled for his big sorrel horse, Satan, and examined bis pistols arefully. "I'm going across the border to St omaso aud get Bub Wukemnn'g little * suid Jim quictly to his' men. e little senorita fs all alone there 50 1 cover dobe house set in the midst of & wide dooryard. Jim Derrick made no reply, but his big band clinched menacingty. They slipped from their horses and tethered them within the shadow of the chestouts. Then in single Sle they crept toward the little house where a light gleamed from a curtained win- dow. Lauigan crept to the window and cawe back to Derrick. "They're safe, the little senorita and the servant. Shall we go in?" "1 will go ahead; you stay close be- hind. If any of the greasers come ap, you boys hold 'em out here until we can make a getaway, understand?" "Sure!" came out of the darkness. "Now, Lanigan!" Derrick reached the little veranda and rapped softly at the closed door. There followed a silence, and them light footsteps across the floor. A voice breathed softly from beyond the door. "Is it you, father, dear? Jim Derrick swallowed a lump tn his throat and spoke hoarsely. "Is this Mr. "~ Wakeman's Httlo girl the HNttle seno- rita "Yes--oh, what is the matter? The girl's voice shook with terror. * "There has been trouble at the mine. Your father has been hurt. I am Jim Derrick of the Wet Creek ranch, across the border. 1 have comé to take you to my. place ore the scoundrels get here to pillage and burn. It isn't safe for you to a moment! "And my father? she asked. will send my men after him," be tly. say there is danger, actual dan- my remaining here? death." he sald grimly. well, Mr. Derrick. And may § bring Rosa, my mald?* "Yes. Have you a horse of any kind?" le % Just the Sort of Case That Proves to the World That the Best Liniment Ever Made Is NERVILINE When it comes to determin real merit of a ine. evi is more r liable and well been cured, For i iiss pe ir Nervi- HL TR a ; a a cn 3 ed the mine and went to the river by another route. They were within a mile of the Rio Grande when there came the beat of boofs on the ground and the sound of distant shouts. " "Greasers" muttered Lanigan' over bis sboulder, and they pushed the horses to renewed speed. Soon they were flying down the tough road that ended in the bridge, and behind them pounded the hoofs of their pursuers. Smith was riding on ahead with Rosa's blg bundle, and it was Lanigan, riding close behind with the lean Rosa; who discovered that the bundle 'was leaking white feathers, making 8 clear for the bandits to follow. shouted the news to his and, with an oath, Smith the bundle into the thicket, and hed loudly and fought like & cat mow that her treachery had been discovered. Lanigan promptly dropped ber Into a thicket of ferns and rode behind Derrick to. cover his retreat with the little senorita. When Smith also dropped behind iis : on to Hi ed them there came the as at last t and went ous, ren after midnight when the reached Wet Creek ranch i if=E8 a il it wae found that the miner was slightly injured, and bis arrival i i : B i did not ses the fittls HE ~8F the sight of 8 lovely tn figiire With masses of red gold hal deep violet eyes. She smiled 3 Derrick and held to you, Mr. Der "My father ' FRR SRR " oratog. fast table he stopped In a word fire : lation. Among the many quoted to substantiate his was St. Peter's exhortation, \*] it not strange concerning the. # trial which shall try you." Ani was St, Paul's parable recorded Corinthians 3:10-15. This he ed is applicable to present day ditions. The Pastor quoted many Serip tures to prove that the earth is no to be destroyed; that 'the, abideth forever"; that God "crea it not in vain, but formed it to inhabited." This last prophecy, claimed, las not yet been fulfilled; for immense tracts of land are still ~ unoccupied. The Divine Plan forl the earth has not yet reached com summation. : The speaker then discussed popu= lar misconceptions respecting the end] of the world and showed that are based upon a misunderstandingy due to the fact that our Com Version Bible uses the word worl where the word age, epoch, orde: things, would better express the thought of the original. Accordin to Scripture, .the present order, of whilth Satan is ruler, is to give pl to a new order of things, under coms trol of Messiah, the Prince of Light . Next the Pastor demonstrated con< clusively from Scripture that oar Lord is no longer a human being, Nearly nineteen centuries ago, the Logos left Heavenly glory and made flesh. God had' pronounced sf death sentence upon man, from which the race ceuld not, be released unless some ope woiild become their redeemer and meet tlie pepdlty for them. This penalty was death, nog eternal torment, of which the Scrip~ tures knew nothing. Our Lord cars ried out the Divine Program, and as a reward has been highly exalted: --*"far aboye angels, principalities dnd powers." 1 iE The speaker then showed that the word coming is used to n . several very different Gi presence, used T Ravens. "He will be ay vent. in ent. For a while a His Parousia, except the Ch All earthly things will continue they have--buying, selling, plahiting, marrying, ete., for a while. = ¢ Later on will coma thé Ep -the revelation, o not in the flesh, but ina of Trouble, symbolically geance. The Pastor understands the esus has thy

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