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Watchman Warder (1899), 5 Mar 1903, p. 13

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Capt. cm41_uyo{, would ”Mlother divisions, while West Simon your title you would know better ‘ is divided into two by the NOtWa- than that, if you understood whatsaga river. you read. In Ech, 9 : 5 we read :I Barrie was not altogether satisfied “The dead know nothing"; pamiwith the settlement arrived at, and 115 ; 17. “The dead praise not the‘3 deputation from the town council Lord"; and Job 14:14 asks unfwaited upon the county counsil. to a m die shall he live again on and ‘ urge their claims for greater con- Jo‘b'a own answer is: “All the days sideration. They succeeded in get‘ of my appointed time I will wait ting some concessions. Up around till my change come. Thou shalt I CollingWood. too. there was trouble, call and I will answer thee. ThoulSunnidale objecting to the proposal wilt have a desire to the work of '10 Wild 9. road through that 10W“â€" thine hands." In verse 20 he says. ship, principally with the object of of the dead: “His sons come to: allowing the people of Flos to reach honor and he knoweth it not; andI COlhDSWOOd- This diSPUtB Will g0 ito arbitration. and Mr. R. If. Jupp VICTORIA. Justice. 1 1902 Wm. Steers $13 70 1 u “' 22 Jas. Deacon l‘ 22 u Wm. Steers Jas. Deacon Wm. Steers u ______________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" ”f...â€" :37 Albert Duffy .... Assault H 3 Daniel Markham Abusive language John Henderson Vagrancy . le. LaPage .... Drunk and disorderly ..., Theft ...... u 22 Disorderly conduct ...," u 23 Breach By-law 262 is 26 a“. heat- zFred Harmon....Assault ...... “ 30 ‘l a r ge W“ *Lulie O’Connor Drunk and disorderly I u u 31 u. . CIR I Peter McMillan , . a Sim: ,Charlos Ronald “ to Edward Burke . . Assault .... u 2 u “ “ 2 u “ .00... u 10 is John Germain Abusive language. . “ 20 a William Bulb... “ ...... Feb. 3 “ John Pearce Non-support of family “ 4 u Alex. Cameron .. Assault ,. .. “ 10 ‘4 Edward Carney “ ...... 10 , u [John Grey ...... “‘ 17 a Robert Smith “ 17 “'- 13 58 William Brooks. Abusive language 17 a 13 08 Joseph Castor I IDrunk and" disorderly 2g " . . . . . . . . .... IM3lC01m)IUIr-oov’rheft ...... 00.000 “ ...-o. can... one... .... [Margaret Logan Assault 23 “ 4 70 . . .. Town. Treasurer. IDaniel Markham Vagrancy 24 Jas. Deacon 5.46" - - u ?Wm.Richm0n Disorderly conduct in a ‘ u 8 46 0-0. Fknmh“nth ...... ...... Dec. (K Col... .00... ...... 5 70 5 70 1 95 13 20 2 20 3 25 4 70 8 08 8-07 111 80 8 70 one... .00. one... one... 00'... I 0 rooms ass will. sGeo.Roblnson .. IWakely a Ford cocoon coo-co G Sturgeogt tâ€"roomed . on lake ad lower - listed or. ' e lot have 0 smaller ms with verandah. ‘ his office. ' I I . John Wardrob¢.. Breach Liquor License Act ...... .oooIO. 650 650 695 '00... col... .0...- ...... Not yet paid Not yet paid ooooeo """ ...... ...... .... 2 months in ”ail. J lg ? .00... not... ZY, - tn ‘ the lion sidence o; . W, Mr};- : do. Jan-.- Ol' Jacob Bexley. . -- 0:: the resi- tS. by the Gamer-Jr. f Mariya County Troasur er and prosecution. ...... u H t. u 16 u .00... one... one... 00.... 0.0... one... see... u ,Peler Warren. . . . .Hector Campbell I l ... torso. ' I County Treasur er and prosecution. 00.... .00... l l .l J. Aldred Hem." EVEI‘SOH -- Indecent exposure of per- . ‘ son at Little Britain...... “ 16 “ENG? 3963‘” Campbell lSupplying liquor to minors ., ‘at Kirkfield l Frank Upshaw .. Disorderly conduct at Vic- At 5!. . I ‘ toria Road me. on .‘iiex Winchester Threats . Rev. Fir Q3333“ Em“ - -I0bstructing public officer ..‘JlEt-olm Mill? lTbeft ofhorse,harn’s cut’r Mar. ‘ 'ha nllorfs 23th. by a, Nettie. Robert . oi‘nton 05 they are drought low, but 41¢ perâ€". . . ceiveth it not of them." In John's: “”11 act 85 ”Hiram?- were: seems: i mm A“ saw me PREFER BUSINESS 10 TEACHING c0me forth; they that have done‘ good “0‘0 the ”surreal” 0’ “few The Best Graduates in ihes Dipamncnts RETURN F CONV “°‘° “‘8 WWW “WWW” O ICTIONS In John 6:38 Christ says: ”And The fimce committee of the . g, malice; of the Peace for the said County, and filed in my office, for the quarter ending Tuesday, the 10th day of March, 1903, in pursuance of the bath sent me, that of all which he . . . hole year gave me I should lose nothing, but night to cont-Elder the appomlliient /’__________________.â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€" _â€"____â€"__â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" of a science master to succeed Mr. fl - . - , a horn paid If not paid why not :1. cricket d .. v . 40 - “A d this s ..~ Date of Name of Amount of Time when to Time when To w _ , , _ay. . ersi. . says . n , k tevens. L 1733 Defendant. or damage said Justice over by said Jus and general observe lawn, ’5 the WI“ 0f him that sent me, that, Messrs. Cornish and llosevenr were . . Town Tmmr, believeth on him, may have everlastâ€"p _ , ‘ . , . 3 “5 well, ing life, and I will raise him up atgiirgts M?” 1:2;vggilt‘0’x‘l'l h“;:’{\ ”2:; .0000. one - . . . ’ 1' 1 Ch . t“ . $00 (33 K, .. .... . 4 months in Jall. agatelle, said .last day To Mar ha, me We the selection. Committedfor trial. kerS- the life. He that believeth in memmfg _ at Magi“? “ii-”S ‘0 oeocle soon-ea To“ TNIBum. I were dead, 3yet Shall he ai hlm to Come 10 LlndSu)’ angd ” u ' ." , ' tl ‘ rave . . . . "" a ing; live So the dead Stay m m g During the discussmli the chair- till the resurrection. . . . .... ...... gout the Mr be men Bald that the best SClPllCC men a ‘ ' . ‘ raised at the resurrection ? p . _ , ' _ can... No‘ yet will Capt. Crwdell_Yes’ but the wick_‘they Wadi at all-IL IS ‘( ni)’ lllllll .’.... “ ed will be destroyed. They will not‘the-V can get a. posnlon “'lll‘l'n INISI- jife live for ever like the good will. Atlness concern, 90 many 0‘ “'h'Ch “0W ”..., require expert scientific service. ...... Notyct paid at SOYS- and the dead shall be?the 8 thing was tin of g du sure; ' , . Th ood shall ame ' ‘ C re ’ raised and Judged e g I in the commercial branches. 0d Ishall be destroyed. You read ing'lhey could get $1500 in the big for f0 . ‘ r -Ch ‘ t shall se arâ€"' Matthew 2‘) liow “8 g p ‘teach at the mlaries ofiercd. .for Wood . men h herd divides theI One Collegiiate Institute ilver. .2318 "Email; :03; To the good ‘ and one member of the public sChOol . . eep ' were confined for undignifled Commttod for mal- .ur native he I ther inherit the mansions pt.(.‘_.exhi’bitions of anger toward pupils. my a ' IT he former had captured a boy after ' - “ cursed into ‘ a . . l want to he 1111688.)! ' “Smut nghe apostleIhlmdled him very roughly. The iBethelRichmon public place at Victoria Dec. 8 46 , everas “‘8' other had torn a pupil’s drawing ‘ ' ‘ E book . . burned" and the prophet 313- . . . Thomas F153“ " Assault-at Ops . . - {Ollie vs they shall be burned ulet, as a means of showing displea- “m- T110139)“ 13131111143138“ religious 5" “ 17 “ 11.31“ a 9": ea, ' These performances, the ‘ O coco " ‘ . - - co -â€" . h Orson rise . ArthPeteboagh pig-orgleglfi conduct at Vic “ 26 a 3:10 Mr. Russell VI’lIlnefivCflu:1 his ownlm'g' although Dr. .10“.ch remarked arm a the fret. - . by-law re window blinds 29 i. 14 50 .... License fundand pmeiution. pg . be a‘make a man mad cnough to half H 29 H 13 97 .000 coco-o 0°"" - t . - . klll them' (l \ Cb tail. ! u . ' Sell’gliq’rdurgprohib.hrs Jazz. 19 “ g: :2 ”mm" ‘l'llE I’m AT THE FEAST 1:) ~ ._â€"â€"o-â€"- ' en shall be brat}- ' defllh ‘9 by u Agriculturlst (The Toronto Stars; . ’ I #- gospel 5.28, the Senior says .; grave shall hear his voids, and shall * and the that have done evil, y Do Not Become Teachers 7.x» .. . ””5 IS the father 5 Win Whmh'Board of Education met Oil Friday " “" " Revised Statutes of Ontario, Chap. 93, Sec. 1, and Criminal Code 902. should raise it up again at the last I I Nature of the Charge. . - Convictin enalt line he aidto - ‘ Conviction. g p y, p and. - - - P tics and when. “035‘: If “U- t- every one which seeth the Son and ' . _ éthe faxorltcs among ii domn appli- .... 15 da ‘ 'a'l. ys in) i ckers; the , ‘ . j Town Treasurer. “I am the resurrection andI him up, Ohmrnmn blewart I though he meet the board. Russellâ€"Won't everybody . ‘ ...... no longer aspire to teach, and if i ...... Not yet paid L“ , I t’ ‘° use “P“: r. )n: e Gentile e ChristI the th ag Principal Harstone remarked that be given eternal life. but the wicked’ates Ibusiness offices, and hence would not sure: h evil in theI ate the good from t e macho: .... 15 days in jail; shall say: “Come 5'9 blessed or staff. " t t the wicked pared for you, bu o lively chase over the seats. and ' ‘. "whose end is- ?John Richmon Road 8 73 ' Forthwith speaks of the Wicked into shreds and trampled on u ‘ with re- . . , I vice at.Norland ...... , root and branch. Ibioand regarded as quite unbecom- lL (l } t th mu tlo I ' a e ".0 | . - , . , Br. of License Comm’ners With a smile, that some b0”: “our! u i . *â€" u 29' 14 50 - Assault at Verulam . . . 7where t mortal must pu on “ “ modular.“ Were Told Some Things went merry as a marriage 29 45 .... , 193 09" . . .. License fund and‘prosecution. i « ' Z “All 0 O O é. . I . 10 2 Com’ted for wantlofsureties of the peace. . . . .00 u .. ' . Elected to go‘to a jury' u. [L ‘4 not... H 77.1. County Treasurer and prosecution. 16 75 ...... ...... ILicense fund and‘prosecution. 7 ' ' 0‘ 2 00 Ten do Dec. 16 County Tress. I ‘VlmJ‘leldma y Jan. 24 1903 Game Warden. I loo... “ ...... Brooks, a farmer, to Irespond to the toast of “The Agriâ€" :cultural Interests." Then uprose Ithis farmer man, and, not in the ‘~‘Z.~..JnA 1‘..- 4|-.~ V ' a . ' |A a try return an regard- !05. MC“ ~ ., . . . . . ' _ d' 11:1.‘_:lri:lic.::'lel vDisord Iv c’nd‘? NW""’J""°I ” lil. 3“ ' _.._‘ .... ...”:th ,. . ‘ 9 ; }lorf‘.“ 2 1902 I “A. 1903 “ 10 00 .... Forthwith SIMCOE COUNTY IIAS ALLOT‘I‘ED uno~._" ”“0”” ' ‘ nnmnlainnnf , i, . - ‘ I ‘35 110‘“ all at the i-rel y ' ing [ill ire ()Il} hi fur-"w. aw ills gn‘ - ; . . t. Ill {ct tl. . . me a I p as ll be .. ' ,. 3 01 pr; CII a (l : ‘z . i) am . ‘ I|\m ~ -- â€"- '1‘“ I "f .bt'lsfiM uvquv v-- y w u in u Ill ....c, ,i i‘) it. I . 3' . ' l a.“ ‘ , _ a U .) .x.i/L \l LIIl'll Eu. ,1, , , 5., -.V - m" ‘ "l” “ ’“" than“. in unto..u...h , 41 I ~ .Ilr. . H) ' J “\ i _ .. l,._.- ,l l - l Wis, The - _ Woo. Orillia T the WMMSflhwaMdeouncfllor Sill“ . _s. pointed on the co of the M‘ a” m county council which have the Maochei was ap- Ieht‘cnfl'eCe-aeefsm. 'hbdw; Ata“ t . _. andfoodeluncats.mtuatlon,and Club, Him. E. 2‘9““! Off: Twenty sanitation. habits of sleep and rest. 0"”th of the work in“ til d' " “. {381113. ....l’efli.,a.th.eseahould goalongwiththes The In ion. Thememhersofth elus- paper on Phymcal Education in our Rs. 0! course I mean only the ele- ° owing ‘3 " dialogue, ‘3 will gather on the inf me aco'mmlttoe fgchoolsx' It contained the iouow-~ m“ of these things, and I fully 0“” CW "members it, an“ Bible regarding road omaktilrig p0: mg pass: E as :' “believe“n $33,. Otto 15 gm“; fi once took place between himself' and will hold a meeting shortlv sci): When we come to discuss whatkind the rms w lghes ‘ friend edged Jos' R 11 0t . foresaw; swung 0‘ W6“: 1 I of physical training we should have wouldowtsztmlgcient to Ithe h linetd town. in the n. Subsequentlyearfi in our . . . . am no _ i ee ' ' '- .. .. .mmmzer°.rg.lmmm rams am: “a.” ...... “r ism-D" ...... ...... . are. siii‘hzehaum . , . - om ic onetodosoo ven rheuwhenui ' -' 33.32.: anemia .... .....- . «m . ° °" “straits “reclaim”; . ~ 0 I ' ’ n e and their advocates are as cl r- Capt. Crandell-No, they do not, possible. It is proposed 5: organ- ous as the noisy birds mum CANADA according to scripture. ize a gang of road makers, on much eaves Sunday mo _ g whmenldedtesire Mr. Russellâ€"I have always been the same principle as the lumbermen invites you to prolong- .vour slumber. (By Master P. Riches Cambmy) “"81“ that “1"? “1°. and m0“ an “my °“ ”‘0" “Wk in ”“3 woods The question easily resolves i ’ ada, my C l the churches teach that. , South Simcoe constitutes one of the 11°?"ve . to a choice Hetween ath- My fair and native land. CaptiIiCJrandellâ€"If you would read 9“?” . diViSions' While West Simcoe £22: saplégtsflglgastics. that is be- I'vie wandered every Ocean o'er; {12: their.e 5°;o:°£geggdbet::z £3211: into two by the Nom’wwa‘ , o w . .... .... warmer; 33.22: 2:: Y..":.rs":‘:.°t.:;u::;:l... a; ...... In E. 9 .. .... I ...... .... -..... directed exercises on the other. In To Cope with my own land. ' (2 dead know nothing"; P80" I With the settlement arrived at' and our Anglo-Saxon blundering fashion ’ £153}? “The dead praise not thela deputation from the town council we have- practically chosen athlct., On Beaten; 9110,.” there is the sea 0rd . _ and Job 14:14 asks "IfIWNWd “pan the county coun:il. to ics as the chief side of such physical! On Western shores th 0 . a man die shall he live again 1)" and I urge their claims for greater con. train-ing as has been given a placeIA chain of lakes flow :0“ between Job's OWn answer is : “All the days I sideration. They 5‘10“?de in get- in our school life, and athletics have And thrill her with emotion. fit“ mg), ”2:0“? ted time I will wait I Bing some Concessions, UP ”091,14 some great advant es. The have . 8‘8 come. Thou shalt: 0 inglwood. too, there was u- ille the element of spog‘tbneity, thit de- 0n Northern hills are forests grand 2:311 “112v: mu dunfiwelt' thee. Thou I itSunnidale Object'ing to the pi'gplosal velsthe " ° ' ' . . . ' , a 081m othewokf 0builda . 7.- op spirit of self-reliance and With 100 beyOndc ertowerlng. thine hands." In verse 20 h e rmsz ship, princigii: txifhugilicthgfjntc?“:f And in that March we will silhibit the most Beautiful Designs of New SpringDress Goods, that ever emanated from the genius of the manufacturers, Everything entirely new and modelled on the materials worn during the year 1830; for that period, say the modistes is to be the dictator for 1903 fashions. Having a trusted reputation for carrying the best Black Dress Goods, we feel we will be fully justified in this season’s purchase, as the black materials we show are of tne finest and daintiest. In gauze effects, Voiles, Crepolines, Crepe-dcâ€"Chinc, Monsselincde- Sole, Canvas Cloths and Eoliennes are the fabrics of the well dressed women. To these may be ad- ded a number of crepes in black and Colors, Should you desire heavier goodsfor suit- ings, we recommend the Knickerbokers in black, green, blue, and biscuit. 00000000.. oocoomommm.mm‘ m" Zi‘colincs in biscuit, blue, gray, green and brown, also Cheviots, Friczes, Broadcloths, Scrgcs and Cashmercs in all shades. ' “ OUGIIIIII ll lllllil Cashand One Price . LINDSAY W adv ....” SMOOOMfiflQ ”“MMWMGQO Chap and sting, roughen the skin, smart, dry up the face and hands, some suffer more than others but none are exempt, ex- . cept the few who remain indoors all the time. Our Witch Hazel Cream pre- vents this discomfort. It will kerap the skin soft and velvety un er any circumstances, Rem- Osesroughness, stops the chap- ' eels, soothes, and ought ed at this time of year. I , ALABASIINE, All ShadesI PAINTS and BRUSHES Builder’s Hardware Blacksmith’s Supplies Spades Shovels Washing Machines Illll'flS linware Graniteware . away with you! . Glazed Sewer Pipe Sig; andbuyaniup-W - Portland Cement '°'nmlll r V‘ Fire Bricks W: have the best Heating Stove, on-thc Mm Lowest Prices at McLENNAleCO i l l I l I I I I selfâ€"control ; as hockey and football, the danger element is so great as to be a very valuable training to those who sur- vive; in fact many things cane be said in favor of athletics for all do partments of our educational sys- tem, and no one Would propose to banish them. Let the boys and girls have all the play they are en- titled to, both in doors» and out. It is part of their heritage and we! should never try to rob them of it.I ATHLETICS NOT ENOUGH I But athletics in themselves are far: from sufficient. For one thing they; do not appeal to children. Thel s-trorig and sturdy go in for sports. and play, but the very class who; need them most do not. The weak.: the sickly, the timid, the peevish ;3 these stay out of the games and they are the very classes who need physiCal training. Ill our High schools a. very small percentage of! the girls take any part in grime... and many of the boys take little part. At the very age when girls? need physical training and mental. rest, they are working their mental; powers to excess and not getting rthel physical training. I submit them; that a. properly graded system ofi gymnastic exercises should be part‘ of our school work from the primary forms to the university, in addition to all the athletics we may have for our children. In the dandidernltiicnl of the systolli we should have in our schools we; have to choose what is most availâ€"i able. If we could have gyninasial and plenty of apparatus, that would be very much to be desired. But our ratepayers would certainly not tax themselves yet for such punpos-; I I I es. We are practically driven. therefore, to a. system of free gym- nastics. I I respectfully submit that, were the, board agreed upon the desirability} of this matter, very much could be done. Properly graded exercises could be given in every form in the school. The time for this work could well 'be taken from the other work. Without doubt the amount of real education for each child: Would be greater at the end of the, year by taking a half hour a day for physical training than by devot- ing all the time to mental training.“ WHAT H’INDERS Two olistacles present themselves to the carrying out of this proposi- tion. First the fact that our tea- chers are not train-ed for this work,0 and second the need for medical in- spection. I do not know of any tcacher in Lindsay who is compe- tent, at present, to undertake this work as it should be done; and it would be necessary for the board to such a teacher, to give hisI t or to provide a the teachers could from a thoroughly qualified instructor, and then they could do the work thelnseIVes. The latter would be far cheaper and more satisfactory in every way. . Regarding medical inSpOCtion it would be necessary for the board to engage several of our medical men to, ' e every child and physical indicating especially any This chart should the instructor to part of take, a course in some athletics, such While on the Southern sunny strand of the dead - Delicious fruits embowering. The rain comes down in freshing showers, And washw ’way diseases : With Lakes and Streams and honey flowers To freshen up the Breezes. The air is therefore purified. It’s clear, and pure and sweet ; And riches not to be despised, Are lying ’neath our feet. We have our sports the whole year round, There's foot-ball, baseâ€"ball, cricket With bask-ct hull upon the lawn, Anfl hunting in the thicket. Then indoor sports we have as Well, Cl'ockinole, chess and checkers; With ping pong, cquuet, bagatclle, And cards done up in deckcrs. In summer we enjoy the fun Of boating, fishing, swimming; And winter's ice brings out the Spume. As o'er it we go skimming. We know it is a glorious life That's led in our dominion; And of the bounteous harvest joys, Arid gold to buy our pleasure ; We have our own opinion. We've endless bulk of grain for food. And gold to buy our pleasure: The forests supply our need for Wood The mines our gold and silver. Who then, would leave our native home, For lands thescas dividing? Though some may hapless want to roam, And not be homeâ€"abiding. These luckless chaps filled with re- gret, And sorrow uncontrolling, Would rain be back among the fret, Of our inland seas aâ€"rolling. Ho ! then my Canada, the fair ! My heart thrills with emotion, To feel there’s no land anywhere So worthy of devotion. â€"â€"â€"-â€"W.-â€"â€"â€"â€"‘ MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP FAILS 1'0 PAY IN GREAT BRITAIN 4-â€" The Enterprise: Conducted by Municip- alities There emu a Heavy Loss (The Finance Chronicle.) An English parliamentary return just isued giVes information regard- ing. the municipal enterprise of Great British, 'in which 299 corporations are e . Their aggregate capi- tal is $1,055,000,000, the average income, $65,000,000, and average yearly Working expenses $41,250,000 Interest payments and reâ€"payments of principal amount to about $22,â€" 500,000. The net profit is stated to be only $1,891,440, which equals less than one fifth of one per cent. on the capital-employed. Assuming the above data as given in the par- liamentary . return to be correct. those corporations sacrifice - 529, 7595000 of money.yenrly in support- »ing‘“ municipal enterprises. This is evident, for, if they used the capital employed-"to 'li'fi'iiplate their debts, assuming that ..they average 3 per cent. interest; the annual saving of interest would .be $31,650,000, from which. sum, "it the profits of theireno tel-prises ' are deducted, the balance left is $29,759,000. This seems an enormous amount of money to sacri- fice in the '1!!th of biasinws W, which are entlgely out- sidé"the proper duties of .. municipal corporation. ‘ .‘ -.â€"â€"â€""â€"â€"- "Hi3 SOnS come to : allowing the People of Flos to reach 1‘0““ and he knoweth it not: andI Collinewmd. This diSpute will go “393' 83:9 drought 10W. but.he pen, to arbitration, and Mr. R. H. Jupp ceiveth it not of them." In John'sj Will act as arbitrator. . .‘ V ', Messrs. (..ornls-ll and ltoveimr were During the discussion thu- chair- gospel 5 :28, the Savior says: '_â€"’_â€""’ grave shall hear his voice, and shall? + and they that have done eVil, Do Not Become Tcachers . . , . T VilllS is the father's will which: he gave me I should lose nothing, butlmght to consider 1h.- appoilliiliellt is the will of him that sent me, that‘ Zing life, and I will raise him up at (“ants 1.0” 111“ IIOSIIIUH, .n'i of the line life. He that lx‘lieveth in mogr‘m’b’ “‘1“ “P at “MU“ I"“~“-“ ‘” Ilive." So the dead stay in the grave; I . human said that the bus-t S('ll‘IlCi' mun raised at the resurrection ? 1 they teach at all it is (ill) “Marvel not at this for the h ' . . . our is. ' commg m Which an that m in thcimilliliter/ll. AM) SCIENCE MEN PREFER BUSINESS TO TEACHING come forth; they that have done: 00d unto the i ' ' I ’ g FCSUTNCt‘O" 0‘ 1‘le ‘fhe Best Graduates in illes Dipsrlments ‘ unto the resurrection Of damnation." In John6238t" *"" . 11”“ 5335- And, finance commitiee of the thath sent me, that of all which he: Board of Education met on Friday ISllOUIfi rai§e it up again at the last a “I a SCIORCC maSu'r Io Succeed Mr. day. \erse ~10 says : “And thisIStevuns. {every one which seeth the Son and Shelievetll on him. may have everlastâ€" the faVorites ““30““ ‘1 ‘1‘)" “ ”J'I’II' Iihc last day." To Martha, Chriscw‘) MF- RPSGWaJ' 5mm lib-1x to said : "I am the resurrection and I be the SCIC‘CUOD. C‘Illlli‘lllilll Sit-wart ilhoug'h he were dead, .Vrt Shall helas'k him to come 10 Lindsay “I‘d :meet the board. till the resurrection. Mr. Russel 1 â€"\Von 't everybodv ‘ ‘ ‘no longer aspire to lt‘ut'll. and if , Capt. Crandellâ€"Yes, but the wick-, .ed will be destroyed. They will helium-V can get a POSIUOII \‘iiih .: until liilsiâ€" ,Iive for ever like the goad will. At .ness concern, 5‘0 “HWY 03‘ Which l;')\\' .Ethe end of the Gentile age Christ require expert SCltnLlIIC svl‘vice. [shall come and the dead shall he PrmCIPaI Harstom‘ remarked ilmt raised and judged. The good shnllithC same thing “35 1““! ”I gradu- j'be given eternal life. but the wicked‘aleS in the conlnwrciiil branches. 'shall be destroyed. You read in They could get 315”” in U1” big :Matlhew 25 how Christ shall separgbusiness OmCI‘S. and hi‘nfl‘ \VUHI-I not late the good from the evil in the teach at the salaries nth-rid. Ijudgment, as a shepherd divides the; (me Collegiate Institute teacher To the goal I and one member of the public school sheep from the goats. Ihe shall say: ”Come ye blessed oflStall. were censured for llndlgnlIIlml Imy father, inherit the mansions pmlexhibitions of anger toward pupils. Ipared for you," but to the wicked ”he former had captured a 1-05- an“? Ihe will say: “Depart ye cursed into :11 “WIN Chase over the seals. and ' fire.” The apostle;handle’j him very lmm‘hly. The everlasting . speaks of the wicked "whOSO end is'olher had tom :1 pupil's, drawing hook shreds and ll‘alllplt‘d on Ito be burned" and the prophet Maâ€"_ into lacbi ’It. as a means of showing clique-3- says they shall be burned up; sure. These performances, the root and branch. , Russellâ€"Will each person rise: hoard regarded as quite unbecom- mfr. although Dr. Jcl‘fcrs reilliirked the rwurfiction with his own, . “1th a Smile. that Some boys would Ibody? (‘randellâ€"It will not be a make a man mad enough in half Capt. I . body of flesh. You read in Corin-iklll them. “Flesh and blood can-I ...â€"ayâ€" ;thians 15. , :not inherit the kingdom of God * ’ THE P Ithe dead shall be raised iilcorrup- AMER AT THE FEAST tible ' ' this mortal must put on â€"""'â€" immortality ' ' then shall be brou-§WMClfl.r3 Were Told Some Things death i-‘il by all Agricultnrist (The Toronto Star.) that our bodies wll “All went merry as a marriage coming of Christ and that theth'I bell" at the Manufacrturers’ bairqluct Wlll .be immo a at Brantfond until the chairman gal- ‘led on Mr. Brooks, a farmer, to Irespond to the toast of “The Agri- :cultural Interests." Then uprose SIMCOE COUNIY "AS ALLOfl’ED Ithis farmer man, and, not in the : The MONEY FOR COUNTY ROADs;lcast blinded by the blazing lights {and the glittering. shirt fronts, non * :awed by the assembled wealth and The Method of One County ill DellllgI wisdom, nor intimidated by the high Ital’lfl' opinions of the protected man- With This Important mum sufacturers before him, he told them county is among the few in plain words that he was a farm- dsler, and that the farmers of the . (1 ‘country did not want a higher tar- sclieme on the basis propose ”me t id, but a lower. tariff, that the manâ€" time ago by the legislature. It ufacturers has rewived favors enough has, moreover, worked out very m]- that they. ought to be ashamed to ask moi-said at the country's hands, 15:51.“! pretty “0°85“tu a plan 0‘, and much more along the same line. distribution for the money. both I, This dormer saw his chance and took levy and gnant. Because the (ruescl it. He resisted the temptation to tlom has been so earnestly mted'make himself pleasant at the ox- in Victoria county, and is sun a pense of principle, and so he expres- live problem here, the following out- oed the faith that Was in him, and line of Simcoe's method, published servd notice on the assembled man- in the Orillia Packet is presented, ufacturers that there were lions in in the hope that it will prove both the path they proposed to take. : guide and inspiration to .the people Farmerc are not much given to the habit‘ of of this county : I attending public dinners. The county council reached an a,- When they do, they are not usually greement for the expenditure of the the” t’0 say what they think PUD- ‘150'000 on county roads lastweek. lic men should not forget this. Statesman should not suppose that (pation been one of the mt knotty an. diacult problems they can get infallible indications as ever: tackled by the council; but in t0 the country's opinions by attend- the end a solution that has every .119: mm in pits: and ltowns. appearance, being the w 9 mam o poop e are of Kilo“ ”Fab: not found at. ten-course dinners ’ and mom Where the wines of Fnence sparkle in ‘ dainty glasses. These are not the people. Nothing need by said in diaper-gamut of dinners and those who attend that'but now and then - 4 'a - m ‘P ’ ‘.’ 77!! « 1 “fl y-b.w. , ‘ “Mathew“ {_;‘..,._,3. “a' a.

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