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Watchman Warder (1899), 12 Oct 1911, p. 6

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M l- ' .. amortize Lord shall bepeflormed.” ' __ - ‘ g ' ‘ r====== _â€"=§:,â€"‘â€"â€"=‘= “Whateoever the Lord pleased um " “"" "'E:__â€"- n 45'5”“ =-..â€"_â€"â€"__:=.-.== r: .-.’==.;-.’..l='â€"'==- "â€"â€" m He,” “He worketh all things after Jm =::='=.1-=:â€"= m:â€" theeonueioffihownwlil"(.ler.li. D-éoPa. cxxxv, 8;'Eph.l ii). _ .. _=_ .4 J J _ A mpare the brevfius cba cf, '_'_' -_ 7" .â€".4-â€"â€" â€"â€"'_,= “Euâ€"n: -â€"â€" men 21. 2: and no words «pin. ___-=r=s£:===== ‘ . :-===.-.E:â€"â€"__="__â€"â€"â€"'===== lard Jesus in Luke xxiv. 44. “an _, -â€"-â€"‘ _..â€"- "firâ€"u.â€" ._.â€"â€" _____.....__ _ “that must be fulfilled which were written in the law of Moses and in the prophets and in the psalms con- was Me." All the predictions con- earning the captivity of lsrael and, Usual: were fullllled. and now under less and Nehemiah the‘ predictions concerning the return from captivity are to be fulfilled. God controlling the hearts of kings to bring it about. Just as surely shall all predictions concern- lug a still future restoration he ful- Illed. and they shall then he plucked up no more nor see evil any more. Neither shall they weep any more (Amos la. 15: Zeph. iii. 15; lsa. xxS. ID). The Lord shall be their everlast- ing light. and the days of their mourn- hg shall be ended (lea. Is. 20). He is quite able to accomplish all that He has purposed. and it is our Megs to walk with Him and see Elm do it. if we are abiding in Him He may use us. but He will work out His eternal purpose. and He cannot tail nor be discouraged (Eph. ill. 11; lea. xiii. 4). He may use a Cyrus or Darius. an Ezra or a Nehemiah. but He is ever saying. “i will work. and who shall hinder it?" (lsa. xllll. 13.) .~ Cyrus is one of the seven men men- floned by name before they were born. Isaiah speaks of him as God’s chosen one over 150 years before he came on earth (Isa. xllv. 28; xiv. 17). Just as Josiah was mentioned by name and some things that he would do about aoo years before he was born (1 Kings spiring are the words. “I am God. and there is none else: i am God. and there is none like Me. d~‘.laring the end from the heilnnin and from an- cient times the l lugs fiat are not yet “done. saying. My counsel shall stand. and i will do all My pleasure.” “Known unto God are all His works from the beginning of the world" (13a. xlvl. 9-11; Acts xv. 18). . r. it was the Lord who stirred up the‘ spirit of Cyrus. the king. to send Ezra ‘ and the people back to Jerusalem to‘ build the house of the Lord God of Israel. and it was He who stirred up the hearts of all who went back (verses i. 5). Cyrus acknowledged that it was the Lord God of heaven ‘who had made him ruler over the !kingdoms of this world and had -charged him to build the house at Jerusalem (verses 2-4), and he called tor volunteers to go up and do thin. :iymEanding those who did not go no elp in every way those who went. 3 It is all important to notice this. for the church seems to have forgotten it and is giving itself up to schemes of every kind to draw money from peo- ple who are not interested and who have no part in the Lord's work. not being children of God. Notice in Ex. my. 5-29; :1va 7. that the ma- terial for the tabernacle had to be willingly offered. and they brought so 1911’ 1 J°Seph F‘ Staples' 2 158".” O. Cliiiord. 2 R. E. Thurston; 153ml 2 J. and 1). 1. (Campbell, 3 J-.. ask Laidley, ’3 Garfield Pogue; pony 1“ year old bull, i. L. O. Clill'ord 1 bull, R. Kelsey ; ewe lamb..1‘ and! 2: abundantly that Moses had to them to stop bringing. as more til enough had come in for all the work. - concerning the temple. David said. “1 have prepared with all my might for the house of my God. because I have set my an'ection to the house of my God.” He also said. “Who am i. and what is my people that we should be able to offer so willingly after this sort. for all things come of Time. and of Thine own have we given Thed' (1 Chron. axis. 2. 3-14). A willing mind is everything. and God asks no one to glve or to do that which He does not give them the ability to give or do (ll Cor. viii. 12: l Pet. iv. 11). The love of Christ is the one cou- straining power. Think of the 5.400 vessels of gold and silver which had been seventy years in the hands of the enemy. now about to be restored to Jerusalem (verses 7-lll! Notice also the snarl! than male Noises silent. and polls- Iider the restoration that is to nervous all lands. both before and mm the sealing of the Messiah to glory. that tassel Bill blossom and blld and llll the fave the earth ems lmlt their. arm. - . is: isle. la. 0's five. ill its. mill 117%. is saunter ll. sells. we see the all: melt; at being all the beets and use understand halter the terse a? Mills r. all; llev. a. li it not mentored en the Lamb‘s hetlli of life there. is us lileeelam lat- llil: hut “transom! will” may take the water ul‘ lite tree: is. and “him that mmeth“ shall an: M Bill“. Gill: ‘0 ill!“ Ml Wllu. am heard may be registered it willlns. Vfljfieli $1880“, 9000.9. 10! W9 Sf! issues oi as earthen vessels. and veg: all: meet in! the Master's use til 09!. iv. 1; 11 The 11. all. and we must be is easiest to he earthen all to he all-- no or gold. to be second sort as well II ”It (chapter 1.1.0. 11). Then in valubwemdefniaesudtweaty halves. and cutting thine: abound ea mummeurgonaudtom lfeehiatheeemortslhodiestheiitad‘ xiii. 2; 11 Kings xxili. 15-17). How in- . : l I -:1 -â€"â€"#Vâ€"â€" J- fOl‘ - est girl am I, Iii‘, l .m â€"-==- ‘r-u’Iâ€"a .â€" .w1tll each new sun ris.en' Wan-i "38 ll , the ‘01” est ah I fear me.l tries it, They trem-ble when they hear me. I would -n't well ad - vise it. at heart. I‘ would’notfishoot‘ 9 why I‘ve nev - or seen them. 80 mild. and ten - der The‘haugh-ty-' seemr my bland-inh-mlnts ell - snar - ing. I'm gen - tle and I'm kind‘ ll vow. ’: '- ._._'__.T l.___._ â€".n 1.. :- â€" ._ ___.' -râ€" â€"â€"â€"oâ€"-â€" ”â€"3...â€" < VAC. . râ€" O 3:533: _â€".â€"â€"â€"_”"â€"gl_" I_ â€". M I__ . Copyright. serum, by muons venue, am American Version Copyright, aux, by r. s. was and rumors, my a sum: International Copyright Secured Rights for Mechanical Instruments. Reserved’ . O k H ’ntend t . crops use not large, then- 15 plenty .mar ‘ w” I' e ’ s O -nme to do out there. 'â€" / , . . -â€"â€"â€"â€".-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-." sl- _-__________________.â€"â€" - . . Q . v ' sharing, 1 nd 2 J35. Murray 3. Lindsay Central Prize List 1....-.1..u..".”mm...1 m... ,,_ 1...... 1...... mm“ w. .- -. . 7‘ ‘ ‘ 1 1 A Allin. 2 James Murray. 3 G. all Mr. David l‘halmefS. of Watson‘s Mr 1) R. 's‘pencc m“ “‘th a. lmarki e‘Ve, 1 1'10"“ Allinv‘l' V: ‘I hiding, m id” got a farm in that last week. end. returnln; tn lll\ Mull- ' init will m'i . 'n M r: . . “c y “‘3 be m “'5' a h ms at the L.C.l. on Monti“; Miss-.Hden Eliord i> \I’l‘llilln! 9 few days- at the honlo- of “Fe l-‘rdnA Newsy items w . _ . g g . ebsm» 0f (.atnbray >l1llllln, From klay Vlnnlty Miss Crete Mott‘s ll‘t‘ \\ 4.x unli-xr ‘II 7 ’ . e . a . vs... .. ‘ - ‘ L ood Horsesâ€"2 year old filly, “m. Woof , 2 year old bull, Layley .u os , | H. Mark, 3 Thomas Aillm; cue.. . Johnston. |1 year old bulll, 1 Lerr Damison. ,‘h am 1 James Mum“. .,. and. 3,, Read Horsesâ€"Mare and foal .â€"- -1 ‘2 John ’l‘raim. :1 Kerr Davids-m “:1‘h‘oma2g’illinv ewe lamb”). and, ._ Joseph F. Staples. 2 John J Kel- bull call. 1 Cullis'S; Lane. 2 Percy G H Mini-z ; ’l‘hr «Allim; llemtl' ley, 3 Isaac Laidley; 2 year old Brown. 3 he" 5‘ Davidson; 00“" 1' long wooded slurp. 1 Hlaml N .\l- and 2 Km 8: I.avidson. 3 Culls .{ . . . . 1m. 2 James .l'Iui'i'83r3 Thomas. Air the perm“ roof {Or hm “wk ”ml filly 1 Wm. NW5. 2 John J. Kelley. 1 year old filley John J. Ketlcl ' Lane; 2 year old heifer, 1 Kerr .(v. i l' ’ . , .. ‘ I» ' ' " . . . in; lo vsoolledJat sheep, 1 luvs. ‘ ’ r . ,. ' pair horses under 155â€"1. E. Wood, l Daudsen. 2 all!) 3. 0111118 Lam: 3 Allin 38am! 3' H. N. Allinl h ._ ‘ . 9.â€"S¢\'eral from this Izérrmng. to Linda.” on \lt.l.u 2 Leonard Lenny; single horse um. 1 year old heifer, 1 and 2 Lerr ' 8" Shropshire Shredâ€"Ram, 1. .1 ”hulk “sz“ $th “2 auction sale of 1h ' A' _' . L der 151,â€"1 \V J C wan 2 “u {Davidsua 3 Cums Lane- hf‘iltll'i - . . . . E H 9 (.me attcmllll: llll‘ unl- 2 . i 0 ' I S! f 1 0’11' .3. Lane 2 and 3 Kl. r R‘ kelsey; ram shearllng, 1 and 3 Q household effects at the temperance trict school are high‘ 'l"i -l v '1 o a_‘ ‘ A > |'\ llt.>l' ..'.. ’ u 13 ' J. and D. 1"Cmeell' 2 John. In.“ house. Cambray, on 'l‘ucsllax after' their new teacher 311.‘\ “in I‘m‘u: e White, 3 Thomas McDonald ; slusle: cal ~ ' - " - h l d l’ u - . . -. _ horse over 155' lSt‘ “ar. Roddy, ‘Q Daudson ' end 1 bu! an o l.llxelsey; ram numb. L Joh‘an. imll- noon of last week. The proprietor. Thev take much dolinhl 1n the new ml; A‘" “Elana" '3 B“ng tfambray, addition: 0‘ studies, nulllt‘l} "l’ht >.l."- 2 James Bushnell, 3 Geo.- Brown ; females. 1 mini 3 Kerr 8-. Davidson. I sev 2 and 3 J and”). I. CamPD-Jl'a , 0 . . . . r - I Single horse, 3 years Old‘l G A' ~ " Lullls we ‘ewe. lst and 2nd J. and D. I. Gnlnp- and is to take up losi'lencc i-i 'l‘or- .al Cum”. .. and “ginnmu .. ’l '1‘ onto- lgreatly rd”. . Yes the nlllnllllln“, Inf .hl’ 1 bell, 3 J. R. Kelsey ; ewe-shearlinl; 1i Marquis, 2 Alfred Morton; foal of; Hereford Cattleâ€"Aged bull, 1 1.. M11. Geo. flemlfc's Small." haw. book‘and slate work. I '1" lmored. 'mto the house ml th: farm Mr. and Mrs. 'l‘hu> ,.~..r,.,N,n ",- an harnessâ€"1 Herb Williamson, 2 W- ‘ calf, 1 and 2 Laâ€" 0- Clifford, 3 R. E. and [._ I. Campbelll- 3 Johm Keluey, h. by them from Mr. F. Wor- this district . . ‘ ‘ m 3' Simpson. Thurston; cow I and 2 L. O. (.‘iif- Southdowrl. Sheenâ€"Ram. 11 .‘llfred: , . . . . ' “9"“ “-“*“'-‘ “' “' l ' , ' sley.. as» they had it much more ton- town of, LindSav on 'l'hurwla ,- :kq Carriage Horsesâ€"Mare and Foe}. â€" lord. 3 R. E. lhurston : 2 year Old Ayers, 2 Alfred! Ayersa ram slim: l- veni I for. i . I the ‘ one week . - ‘.\ - - 1 Percy Brown. 2 year old filly 1 heifer, 1, 2 and 3 L. O. Clillord ; 1 mg, 1 andl2‘AlfredIAlylors~; mmlalnu» ' pmViullsLy 00 bed. bv them A iew res'd . ’ _ .. g - ' l ents alll'nllwt' l ‘.I' all} \ Hing:- . rl hem are art-Wing home from fair as the cataract those who. left the district, for the Thursday last. seal... M that, although the OWing to the incessant nuns, the farmers in this district hm.- 1mm un» “m‘b draw in their lluvkwlreat Frank Graham, 2 Joseph F. Staples; ' year old heifer, 1 and 3 L. O. (till-21 2 and'3 Aux-eat mars; ewe,,1‘ and pair horses under 15;, Joseph F. i ford. 2 R. E. Thurston; heifer coll, 2\A1fred Ayers , e\t~e-sliearling,. 1 and Staples; pair horses over 15%, 1 \S'. 1 and 3, L. o. Cliilord, 2 R. E. 2 AlfredIAyers; ewe‘lamb. ii nan 2 GLANDINE.. J . Cowan, 2 John H. Earle; single Thurston; herd of one bull and four and 3 Alfred? 5‘36": Glandim, Oct. 9. -â€"-ln George- 2 L. 0. Clifford, 5'. Oxford Down Sheepâ€"Ram. I Veil-'1Avhg CPO!“- “x woke- visiting horse under 15$, 1 Alfred Morton, 2 females. 1 and James A. Isaac, 3 H. Gibbs ;. single: R E. Thurston. Bros. ; ram.- shear-ling. 1: and! 2 Weir- Davidson m returned “calm, West ' . . horse over 15%. 1 William Steltnrt,‘ Grade Cattle.---Covv, 1 and 2 W. Bros. ; ram..1 9. all” 3tw‘eir filo-2.3 friends and seeing some of that 1,.“ Mr. .wm‘e Carmichael. or “mums 2.} ohm Brown; single horse three J. McNevin; 2 year old heifer. 1 ’ ewe, 1 and 2 Weir Bros»; ewe shear- countrv. He reports ~ilne.tlme. \ is misting Mr. llnw‘ Graham mt?! years old, 1 Andrew Mobil“, 2 ilcb- Wm. Channon ls Son. 2 Cullls : ling, 1 anaIWei'r Bros. ;' ewe lamb. 111’. .A H. Webster Visited at. “it. \ hls fall work, the lullu-t' ha\1'l£ mm- crt McKnight, 3 Charles E. Hep- Lane, 3 Wesley W-aldon; heifer call, I 1 and milled: Bros. ; pom short “(lfil- L. S. Webster's during last “mkde ed additional hand my tho- ‘ulr’h. burn; £051 of 1911, 1 Wm. Bodtvellu1 C 11' 1. led sheep, 11 J". and D: 11.. Cmplloll. ‘00-. in the Oalxwood a". romlig year: , .3 l‘ercy Brown. i u IS ‘m' 2 John-R. Kelsey ; 3'“'81I*Bl‘“ 2‘... “I... n A. my spent the last: Mr. Juk “ehstor's "lll‘ HP“ 11 Ills-P AyrShim L‘tt‘e-Aged bun' 1 3' ShBOP. Sufi“; VOd‘edl 11 3- N D. 1 "80K Iii Port. 751090 .‘ITOI'OIICO ‘3 HOW nmll'ing (‘lllllllll-lll"l, anti I forms an imposing Sly” 1"”!3 '51» General Porpose Horses â€" Mare ‘ . . . fl and foal, 1 Wm. (Shannon Son . "‘ Sim” 2 ’9" °'d ”‘m' ,1 “m It‘ampbell. 2 John Bl. MM!» 3 'l" m. John No.1,”. but his new silo. , . Metausland; 1 year old bull, land lied mgr; , :1 year old gelding or filly. 1 Norm- 2 n C Hamill bull calf 1 o and illled on Bum-day. all McGill; 2 war old gelding or 3 H L: Hamill: cow 1 had? H V. V Mas. Barclay spelt Saturdw andI ‘ ‘ ' ’ ' ‘ ‘ Huntley with Mr sister. ms Wil- ommr of the main rm... Our housewh'os arp l-w‘tl‘eliilv”: that o the be” rim: spawn M “I.“ M a lu‘thu r131 t1) OWE. as the some L'l\u. lllly. i .laanes lornlsh, 2 Tholnas ll. . v j 3 'tlretuon, '3 William Neale: i were snafflg‘tegelt:”Li-ugbi‘l‘ifiagdé 8“ 2:: than, (tattooed. a“... t H h old gelding or {ills-.1 George \lll‘t- ‘~ , , , . ’ let 1 2‘ mi ' tilt H, t Mr H a u .. mm .. m ter. 9. Alfred Morten: pair horses in gm;‘;nb_1§w§l.dtre! '9 {i la ‘al muffins-l” :muf‘f‘w‘tl’ham; w W Bo Hflkh‘fll’. “V" "“‘f‘ "n"- “will 1 “W‘s “the“ 9 “ml“ ‘ ml ll cam} "n? P “1‘ null “4 "“m “ ‘ ‘ ma antahlem ”*' “' "- “’"““"“ l). Copland. .‘i (merge Weed. heel M“ ‘- ‘ ‘rmm , ' 9M ' “an. W: Franklin on 9 = I. dell» M l“! ltllt in WNW “*4": l. of i911. 1 Win. Chanson a. sell. a?“ 4 ”mm“ 1 “a 2‘ n‘ e mm: 1“ “a m "I” m b. Md“. mneg “'4 on}. Lama um M l ‘ ‘ 0 -"!‘0I ill health. m mu m A' f. in HF l lllf§9§=fififé REG 1"“ l I. . '~ . . "’ . . .' -‘ ' -‘ 4‘“ it‘. I . “m uh "“1 new railway l'l\l'\a'l‘|9I~ =l§tlieeel=l§€ altimeter. 9 .3. W. Us 3- Holstein tinttlel=m Honey sesame . mm “m h is ‘ good “gm‘ argfigadwm m. 380$le ' lion are in some valve ..,.......m.. .... l L ill-ill; prise m thifi siege 19" “V9 W“! M“ is its '8 very I“! d7 I“ . i M ill the llml “elm 1 Mel-N‘s llltllh Mull-luau» --l MW“ ”3‘ a m“ “MM” ’3 MP malom hull. and lllsl and second on; mn- or mains. i Mlehsel gangsta: .9" mu mm a» video. 9.1-, ‘ _ , ‘ g = for null salt. first. second and thud ~ . . _ one ll. comm. :3 Albert ,le’a m sew. m5 and and m “a W“ m m Miss m W who went ' lll‘iil. Mill lit-law \lllltv wt ......l....._ mode the tent ml- «1 llm was... t... ens. ll year old filly er gelding. l , . Thomas ii Weldon. 9 Uriah Rollins. year 9‘“ “film'fim 9‘93 ”99“ ‘9’ "h “I m u ‘g in m melt“ wm‘was to“ r. : -, 8 Norman Mefllll 1' 1 year- eld filly er 9“ ”a“ old “mm“ m“ “a m -0“ “mm “it“. u w ‘W that it. ‘ ‘ ~ 4.... living to the guest «ll-Milw- "' for halter sell. and first and second WW ‘ . _ . , . ‘_ - ‘0'" Hill “a Friday I“ ”w mm M: . ‘ " > ' “ , wet that many at the ral‘llml‘b lww gelding. ll Frank m. 5 Albert E. Webster. :1 Baylor Brest lair horses in mesa-:1 Klehael Gauguin. game mgggagmwswsheamim «Milestone 1911s 12 FW 693‘ A ~ ' C ~ ' ' flares.iorsseÂ¥meldbull.arsi lol- . hull «Ibo-am and second tor sew. 81‘!th two year old halter. am for lllr let hard at naebllll and lost to: males. Jersey Guinean this else! It. unable to amino the ploughing W- Edgar Oliver “as .lsllmg ”W in Glen-nu district on Sun- W 0‘ last week. ‘35 18““ Knight and his mother and like Knight of Balsam Lake. in mm at the home of Llr. H. W Oil Smday last. . lay ll this district are sullerlllg “Vere colds, possibly owing to W dew weather. 1 am number of the resi "3 My on Saturday of last. dents . A were me from report“ , It. is time you W11 ilollar are guaranteed to .« time for one year. more 9Xptil$iV8 watc i'ng,cam;:lllg, boatin mg- You can buy 0 wonderfuf little wa THE POP! JEWELERY ‘ The Pli $1.0l Wedding Rings Matting W. F. McC : 'â€" Dlnie'try M elm .. ,'\ attended llv (:.\\ 'li “ l: til-:u’l' DR. J. M Vetcx'lnary 5 Honor (Sr.- .ml. erimny tun-,1... ,..._ Veim 3n.“ v 2 . ._ -9”. on ‘Rtllllll .., 1"”, once and Residence and Cambridge... Oflice l‘lmno Sir?! 'Y‘ll ; l â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"r*'-’ IDB SALE (xii term, 100 ecu-s ’ (me. First was} :.< yam Ami. 10 \l 35 Alberl'rt . nrlt't. _____________._.__._ w5-1~,._u\ 'El‘i " black an: answering ~. Finder \\ll. ll ' ~ ing tllv Ntlm lying lllt‘ l burn, .lnlln‘ _____..._. FARM Fol-L \ Lot 9, (on :1 )7. acrrS, 1-40 A. :‘e Balanct- pm»? :- 1-. ed. 2 :0 ti o ~ Wall‘t‘ a' tuft - pen 'l‘l‘vnfit (ll \emc-nt 1.. ., 1' further j-. r'. MCPhPi‘N Y. on the pro-1:. M“ ___________._. FARM l-‘vil ~ _ 'ule hall. > 100 arr-as, ' acres Unix (mum 1‘0 : sable. l'rnt- 16 x :34 ' ‘ orchard pose Ste: wood. in. plol._hln, lars :1- t V woo-'1 . _____â€"â€"â€"-'-' 3. TO REV? - had lCW 3 .2 ('f Nurmw '1 (h. i‘u'll....2. .1 ' Luge ifs burn“: . Lcr 3.514;, m: \ #C'l" <’ or. “-l’l'» ' be: :u'r. TAFKM H l in 7 in .l‘l ' "’3" acres ‘ barn tr " pariiwdr'» 71 " well. "" .FARM l-‘(Wl good '8'” repair. gr“ ~' mile from partit'llll'c .7 Si .‘ l\ ‘1' 'fierllrv If‘lll “oh“ a t‘lihllri "' .. ‘1“ he: L-uitnl IMWH‘E “W v' “ "xF‘; ‘Vli.lfl \lllv' l KW“ [hill \ l r : “3““! “l i l: - lgdgllly. \tl: . -..» .8yw gel” Gal “1 advance lath“ ‘ if for “we ‘lilll‘ wt. 19. ml 3. ll ”Winona. id: x Mic. m HALE â€"’ 1A " l a was salon ». “arm. being 11.- h“ Mld FJILL We” apply t shanty. 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