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Omemee Mirror (1894), 11 Feb 1904, p. 2

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gilllll lilll Sal l l * TE GUIDS Esammammmmfiflmemmfia - l “Sluts in Earnest Friday, Feb. lZlh. â€"â€"â€"_____â€"_ 76. to 100. EMBHVIDERIF“AND IN SERTIONS 5c. .. \luslin and Lawn Eliibroideries 4’ VALENCIE' vES LACES LESS THAN HALF. \Insertions‘to 6 inches wide, white goods’ sale price 5c. \Vilths from half inch to 15 to 250. EMBROIDERIES 13 1 2C. ”Assorted widths from three to six inches wide, white goods sale price 13 I-zc. HANDKERCHIEFS AT LESS THAN MANUFAC'I URFRS PRICES. ll’ 3 ii i . . ll l‘rtie, We've had some real good bargains in liandkeichir-fs. lut aftir yru hate sun the-Sea Elsi wo inches. regular 4c , 5c. and 6c., white goods‘ sale price 2c. ve're sure you‘ll agree with us when ive say that these are the best yet '1 here are some teautiful embroidered sorts for women that are worth fruit 20 to 35c. trzih, but because of ivery slight imperfectiori we can sell them at the verv modest price ol 12 I-zc, Another lot of .ilain, licnisti ched linen or lawn, with lace edge, regularly worth roc. each, at live for a quarter. Still a less expensive kind of wornen‘s lawn handkert hi: fs, valur d at be. 3 for 100. And lor those .vho like the soft Japan Silk handkerchiefs, We are offeringr about five dean of the 25c. lietiistitcli kind at exactly hall that priceâ€"2 for 25c. fLAWN APRONS AT 34c.“ Made with bib and sli0ulder straps, row of iiiSertion at bottom, white goods sale price 34c. 750. NEW MODEL CORSETS AT 590. Fire Floradom (‘orSet made of good jean, cut on the new 1904 model, perfect lilting, medium trstyle, white goods sale price 59c. SAVE A THIRD ON NEW LINENS. In expensive linens in the new 1904 designs. bought advantageously at a third or more under- r price, because ol slight hurt in the making, in fact so small a hurt that it rcqurrts an expert to r 'find same of them. You’ll be wtse to look ahead and buy ahead for your hunt supply, but don t 'udge these-by the little prices. Come and See the Goods : g 350., 56 inch Bleached Table Linen 25cm [i 50c., 57 inch Bleached Table Linen 89c. g [g 75c. 66 inch Unbleached Table Linen 590. 900. 72 inch Bleached Table Linen 740. 31,25, 80 inch Bleached Table Linen 890. , . $2.25 Linen Table Cloths, 2 1-2 yds. long, 72 in. ~«'-\Wide for $148. 1e Napkins, 20 x 22 inches, $1.39 a. Dozen. lWAKELY dc 0RD,. The Safe, Satisfactory Store, , STRlCTLl CASH DEALERS, LIEIDSKY . flfimâ€"z sages-252W v BUSINESS CHANGE. ' : a purchased the writ-hp CAVAN COUNCIL. l 1". The Council met at it o’clock, tli day, pursuant to adjournment. presiding. " read, approved and signed. 7. :â€" respecting road iniproveni.rit. of 'l'ownships and Villages and tli the J system. H Debentures. c litit .ll( loot r s. elation loi'ttier ‘ l‘resident and Mr \. I) ill. 0 Will L‘ iii-r r ' ':â€"’l'hrtt vuteers, nlth the ‘ «then have \ . v w eel. ail-l and they rcccchd a grant of $600.00. On motion M r. Walter Hctlierington was heard respecting renewing Insur- tar-You cringe?» 3 nice on the Agricultural buildings . ‘ _‘ amount $i,§50.oo l’rcmium $34.85 .~ " "W marsâ€"{‘arricd. ho were \villing .‘ ... "“ vulerstandlng that t; un.‘ " :tchison was heard for one “,3“, respecting wire fence on lots 1 and 2, .. q , 1,,“ a" a . ,- list of those ‘)ll the ioth COIL, diverted road, which who were not iii'litr-rrol-lbe«bmnl m-- required re building. cupylmz the llflll-â€"f‘a'?l9d.â€"Bl"’ “M Moved by Court Shields, Sec. by aftertwiugll: withdrawn be“): found ""' Coun Staples, that Mr. llulcliison get into ma , .. .. . . - .. ,. l .Atthiajmicture of the proceedings -oc pct rod, towards re-buduing and ‘." mycfismwug indulged living snow lt:ll(‘l’ (IS far as needed on . ling definite arrived at. The and road, on 10th con., diverted road. naml was thought by some to be it l'nx- 4Cm‘rred. n9". Whil‘fim“ Fire “fl-“'33 a. “”“slt-‘i' A By Law was introduced by Coun Dnakâ€"u‘oeedhnmâ€" I‘hat ”'8 “mm" Staples to appoint two drainage vieWers. _ an for volunteers for one year, with \ , , ‘ ‘ , d to them, we the understanding that the firemen lloved “Y ("“5” lxell\,sec. b)’ LOU" t he has this seas have CONN” ofhall “l”! exception of Shaw, that the Council go into com- ,mu‘, remind» . ‘he one night in the work. 0-19 iiirrht to be l mittee of the “hole for 2nd reading ot . - ~ Wl nhart. for blind PV‘lCllc“ â€"(“urrled, B\'-l.:l‘~\', with Reeve in the chain-Car "" . 'i'l'd ‘l' prehldcs “mp thirty si . ed their names as ried . V tin [banal-on?"- ' ' . . . ht ”when tile {up Moved by Coun lxelly,.scc. by Coun jeflpd:_ Shaw. that Messrs. George (’ampbell . -. Captain. R. H. and Robert Vance be appointed drain “r mnnds; Int 1 lent . Elias Nretllei' Viewers, parable in accordance with the ”M Lient, I) Adam; Sec. Jon. A. A~ , , ce‘sar' . . 'rigltt. Tltnrndyko:'l‘rotln,fion. E. Burulmm: Lt' $3 pcrdayand m i" yexpenses lat Branch Wm. Fisher: 2nd Brunch, while actually engaged In the work. Goal-‘latclibrz3rd Brunch 'I’hnBJlIm-Bh- 'l‘hc 15)'-l.n\\'passcdthrour;h its scr- man: 4th Branch, W. w. thlott; P'ngl- eral stages and blanks filled in with said as returned to near. Jan. Rnncllqw, Ans't Emir" Fred names and was signed and sealed. c has a good g"m”: Axemen, Fred Burnliam. w- Tenders which had been received for ”"1" Printing Contract for ensuing year were . -A. read as follows:â€"From Mr. W. S. DIED -Miss Eva Gillott attended the Given of the Millbmok Reporter $ ; in Toronto. on fuesdav, Feb. E. L. Convention at Campbellford from Mr. C. W. Richards of the Mill.- 9. 1904, Olga Mary Pope,'bel0ved last week. brook and Omemee Mirror $60. wife of John Newton, of Cavanvrlle Mr. J. Bennett, of Omemee, is in ' Moved bl'COU" 5t3Pl<§S.5e,c by Coun aged 40 years. town. kelly, that Mr. \V. S Given 5 tender of is}, i y ' ‘ , I058 “to mber of -r.liiier‘s name, 0‘. v ., ‘ here h too With Mr. Jack Pendiy. Council Chamber, Millbrookâ€"Cavan.[ Members all present. The Rectc Mayor:- of Tennis not separated from ‘ ‘ ' the said Counties, :iistcau’ofthe present \V. H. Staples, Of Cavanvtlle, was and ‘l as \"ice-l’rcsident . - . Rem“ of the d”: Clarke? .illlur.ok._in his masterly . directors Mr ntvle,wtllr 20ml i-flect. cling which ‘ wt, and on the “Advantages of the 5. 8., .u,,_ and when Should Connection with lllllt'll for 1‘. grant towards liuild- It be Severed." brought out some Yet I don't think it was all my fault. . on 13th and i4th con lines. good points. saying that we are l think the preacher should hare bccii eastofmitldle road, through longr swamp never too old to study the \‘l'ord $55be received for the printing con- tract of the Cavan Council for the en- suing year.â€"Catried. Moved by Coun Staples, sec. by Coun Shields, that the Reeve and Coun Kelly be a committee to look after neCessary repairs ot‘ the Town Hall, along with a committee of Mill- brook Couiicil.â€"Ciirried. Moved by Coun Kelly. sec. by Coun Staples, that Mr. Edwin Houson be ap- pointed Collector, tn collect the re- mainder of the taxes utipaid.â€"-Cari'ied. Moved by Coun Staples, sec by Coun Shields, that an order be drawn on the 'l'reasurer for rebate of one per cent. on $7,316.00 paid in before 16th of Nov. 1903. Carried. The Treasurer informed the Council that he had received a discmburscment of $33.85 from the Counties" Council towards an account the Cavan Council had paid in looking alter Mr. John Veals, lunatic. . _____ .-.., .._.._â€"._.. *._‘ " results it is necessary that we be fully thcm- We have shown them the tWO'ChUTCh to the 8' ST W35 consecrated to the work. We should ways, life and death, but we don"t interesting and instructive. have in our hearts an overflowing love know which way they have decidedJ Report of Non). Comaâ€"Pres. for the souls of our scholars A love to take. Mr. jonatliau Smith, .bpl'lllngllc; that will prompt us to be in our places . The command is to us: In themmm- l V ice Pres:, Mr. K. \\ alsh ; Sec'y every Sunday, CKCCP‘ hl‘lucmd by reas- “Lg! 8010 My seed, mm m (lie eveuiwg Mf- Jas. Douglas, Cavun ; '1 1:85., ons that would be acceptable to God. wit/1110M not thine hand [mu gal/wring . \Vm Archet- A love that will prompt us to plead it. The farmer is not foolish enough Executive Com.-â€"The Pastors earnestly for them at the throw; at to think that wlictl be has sown his and superintendcmspand office”. Grace. We need to study our scholars seed,and given it the needed attention, of the Assocmtion. -- to ‘come ac uainted with their that his work i d i. do 5 not . ‘5 bi q a me He c EVENING bESSiou. needs, their temptations and environ- expect to waken some morning to find _ merits, only thus can w: pray intelli- it in the barn already tbresbed. He After the servrce of song. Rev. gently for them. l’u‘llaph in ninctv- does not place his apple barrelsin rows _l- (,3 Potter led in prayer. nine cases but of one hundred, the non- in the Cellar, and expect the fruit to The htsident elect, Mr. J, success ofa teacher to bring his or her fall into them. Oh, no, he knows he 5“,“, was then introduced, and scholar to Christ is due to lack of pray must garner the grain and pick the he‘gai’c a short but interesting a on the part Of the “when mm‘ W“ are om” (llfill’l’O'll'cid “'“h . l ‘ICSS He thanked the Con- If teaching is to us a labor of love the fruit of our labors, when we have at o . we will be willing to give the time to neglected to gather it. It has been Vcnttonh_f0f ”if; h32’12dcogflerifd the preparation of the lesson that the hanging there, ready to be pulled, but "no" "3' b e t l . ‘. b l‘ ’6 .importance of the truths demand. we haren’t putforth our hand. Ofllq‘Wl 6 test f’ ”5 d ‘IllY- . Though we were as experienced as We havi- nulich {mm member of ”fire Preoamhon for Successâ€" Moses, as wise as solomou, as gifted as our class has been impressed by the full 1 caching by the Rev. H. V , Moved by Coun Staples, sec. by Paul, we cannot teach what we do not 'l‘ruth, but Wt: liaVe neglected to take Mourrteei', . of (,avaiiVille, was Coun Kelly, that the Reeve be instruc- Know. Neither can We know what we him aside and make a personal appeal given In his earnest and power- ted to sign the following orders 2-â€" Johti J. Fair, Registration of Births, Marriages and Deaths for 1903 ................. $i9 4o scholars. In this as well as in the ap- in their case, so as to be able to help William Vance, rent for P. 0. DraWer, for 1904 .......... 1 50 J. J. Fair, paid, MuniCipal World, Auditor’s Stamp, 1.05 Express on 'l'wp. Map, to J. E. Belcher, l’cterboro, 25c.. r 30 think the results would .be greater. and will read it to you. H. W. Johnston, account reit- dered ................... i 65 Menbers of Council. pay to have not learnedâ€"learned in some way. to him to accept Christ We should lul manner, impressing the fact lf we do not seen truth clearly ourselves study our scholars so as to know what that a teacher, in order to teach we cannot We” make it clear to our the step of ('hristian decision lllVOchi succeSSfully. must prepare for the . ~ , both bv ra 'er and stud- pliczition of the truth we need the help them take that step. “01" p 3 > r of the Holy Spirit, who will lead us For seieral years-our Superintendent l {xii-1;); ,nglgg; lir‘idftlltltifrnzglfi: into all truth. If we would come be- has arranged for a special decision day “ -‘f, I: t of th 1’ 0 ' _ I foreour class each Sunday with this service, one Sunday in the year. I ‘ 1 1e CPO; ld Se li'iii‘icl‘ld prayer upon our heart and lips. I have here one of the decision cards Convention, m at . in" 5. {Fr lll October, 1903, gnen by bliss . . 'Burnham, of Millbrook, showed DIR 15/05 CARD' lgi‘eat thought and preparation en 1/1” “”°‘/‘C"1/"""fm'!/’JN “Ming! her part. some making the remark Dear LordI cannot do anything in my own strength. Wilt thou empowu . a my message. Subdue these l‘lt‘ill'lS. date ..................... to 00 Enter 'l'hoii 'l‘liyselfl), Lord -of Life ""11‘5""7'""’]’?'<ly'«'l'fl!" 5'7'1'67'57‘131‘de7“:mat they never heard a ”1.0,: Walter Hetheringtcn, re-insuring Agricultural Buildings, for 3 years .................... 34 85 Auditors per R W. Clarke, ser- vu'es as Auditors of i903. accounts ................. 18 oo Chas. McNeil, searching registry office, 'l'rcasurer’s securities and expenSes connected there- with .................... 2 oo Chas. McNeil, attending (iood Roads Convention $5; wait- ing on Counties’ Council for grant to Long Swamp road $5 to 00 John Douglas, measuring and making estimate for concrete butments for bridge on m r, known as Stanton’s bridge... 1 c0 l'lios. A. Kelly, attending Good Roads(.‘onventioii $5; waiting on Counties’Council for grant to Long Swamp Road $5. . . [O 00 Edwin Howson, re bate of taxes of one per cent. on $7.3i6. paid in before the 16th Nov. 19(3 .................... 73 16 On motion the Councrl adjournedl until 10.30 o’clock, a. m., on Monday, the 7th day of March ncx'. CHAS. Mchill., Rccvc. JOHN J. FAIR, 'l‘up. Clerk. -â€"â€"~ 0‘0». ~7- Ciiititiii it Siriuillle. 'l'he I3lh Annual S. S. Convert. . . . tioii ot the Townships of Cavan my men pocketto have (In: ri'uwt unist’c t “ht“ "Nd i-‘m r'l lcl‘sr- A W“ m“ 53"! 3"“ if MFS' {Allah} ”cm? Monday, 8th February, [904. Mid Mmlullll'dll ““5 “cm 1" lite that couldbe obtainedjul lllere are not J “‘mm_‘_h°r'j"” “”hf‘ request for ”5 l was ”:3"st grit.“ its; itfibi: 2);: Presbyterian Church, bpririgvtlle, many n.0rctllatcome to (lie churn}. than. ”@5331“; ~ Fmfimfi 113m. 5.5“” ”it: b ”‘3 a} J g}. M _ C“ on 'l-thStlin. Feb 2nd. and not- before. ll’lmt u'oulrlgou advise?” Site “d for a ‘1’";11"w', As teachers l“ iaixilafirgeyjiféi: Ziffchfii, “2,032; . ,. . . .. .. .‘ . ' . ’ '5", ‘, \~ . 3‘. il‘ ‘( \Vltlistundlng the bud roads the Tell/It‘d, “fire :71 tlteflullnt.’ “l“m- m ‘ 0‘“ “ll“ l"~ J/!/ (“”4“ 1"" Chub m l c i attendance was large, espectally The minutes of the last meeting were "l the 6“:an Stsmon' is The afternoon Session was open- "he following communications Wm. ed wtth devotional exercises con- ducted by Rev. Geo Yule. Pastor Front (loud Roads Machinery Co., 01 the Church. The audience. sang the hymn, “All Hail the Power 0. From‘l‘owiisliipofMurray,withrcso- Jesus' Naliie." after which Mr. ' _ S lution,‘tliat.the Council ofthe United Yule read a. portion of Scripture ' Counties ol Northtiiiiberland and l)ur ham should be composed ofthe Reeves and folloWed with prayer. Owingr to the President, Mr. F. c H Gavdiner not being present, Mr. called on to take the chair, which From Brouse Mitchell 'Co , Toron~ he v ry creditably hllui' to, respecting Municipalities disposal oi The following l\'omin a t in g Committt e was appointed by the I l - ' . Y ‘ 0’: I'é‘." I : { " I’l. ' I :4. l/ ” di‘eii’s ”05mm, ac- \. hm“ \‘lZ: hlt‘SSls l\. \‘V . l. L“ kc, In i/4 m (lbw, ll/‘( (m1 \ ll 01!] 11 / ; u of 5500‘ lx‘obl. \\'al.~li, Jalllts Douglas, 1). Smith, Thomas Mclntloo, J. i\‘. ll Hicks, and llev. Mr. Yule. The repoits from the different 1 Schools Was taken. and while l somewhat encouraging, not all was heard horn. The S. 5 Lesson for Feb. 7th, was then taught by Mr. R. W. l I Mr. Kohl. Walsh, in his address of God. At our u‘geit request we have been favour. With the following,r ‘t'XCcllt'lll essay. gm it by Miss A. Hampton, o2 Millbi'ook. How Secure the Best Spiritual Results. The work in which we are engaged as S. S. teachers, is a work of the high- est importance. As teachers of the truths of (lod,tve have become M essen. gers of Peace and Good-Will to the Children of Men. How deliver that message most effectively is the point for discussion in this paper. In the first plaCe we should be able to say in sincerity that we are endeav- oring “by God’s help” to live the truths that we are privileged to Lach from Sabbath to Sabbath. In order to effec- tiVely point others to Christ, the Lamb of God who taketh away the sins of the world, we must be able to say whose 1 am and whom I serve. We should seek to live such lives as You have doubtless heard the little girls’ creed, I believe in God, my fat/m- andmollier and Sunday School Teacher. end Christ died and lived again that Philip Brooks says the most important and power, and bring in Thy Kingdom "“1 1"'“"/”*"§ "“5 bur/"'55?“ f/‘fl‘ ”If? given in such an able manner. to the hearts and lives ofiheSe scholars. “1'7“.1'1 "“11 W” ‘1 “‘4' ‘0" “"77““ J“: "i ll!’ last but not the least inter- We have the promise. “if ye dllltic .n if"; , .{md [Wynne 1m Anyg the 1m" J esltiig part of the programme was me, and my word abide in you, ye ‘7’”? “11"" ”HF/4 WI‘ Dr‘mwu 1/93.; I. 'it‘dress b . Rev J G Potter shall ask what ye will, and it shall be ””“TI‘ 5“” b"./°[/””""f (’1! Eca’wd‘shc J a? l’lUl‘ 0,0; “1; ;!1l)Jcct “.1; . : .\'-v.'.-w'.n/',.I..I... .711, .‘1 0 L “ - - ~ . done unto you.’ er (a, Lt .1,” .i Jello/h , u if: I ecu ,“ ’ _ ’ . . , ~ . . 1 If] the lie/g Spirit In [mu/muttg/ to at 94::- J. ”'6 Lilli; m ”we" the b' 5' “fa Jr‘s-throw}; ministry,» qr',g,.,J-;,,-_.l.i«ttm, .Slre ll nine, and was handled in Except flte [owl C(Jn’fllfif Mafia», 'I'lm lmvt cimcerml scheme): are vii-in ; ”'i’lt Mir/a rmr, «ml .u'm tlmt 11'? his spirited and masterly manner, .4 ml necrr can succeed ; - ”Wu/”WPH'lwwmw shawl in rwr'ma'wi z she-wing that that link was the We syn-ml (mom-etched (trons/l]! for I will" Kingdom ”1- Clinifl: we igu'opme 1. parent's, giving instances “'Cl‘etlie But #:5752545 ,3, 77“,, be wrong/d, l 4“" .li'fft'tl‘ll'll Joke-silica.» which W (wk child follows the parent in wrong trials/tall tetra-“drugged. 1”” "‘ "‘“”"' “’“Wâ€" «10313.2. at well as 1n dprrr good. The word of God is quick and l: ail/7“}.I/IIII (r (Ans-min 2" - , .l-llf: s‘rrfiggtnggrirtnfit l: séssicns powerful and sharper than any “'0'. ”H ,’ "Iii/1'” ".0”. (bride/“r Gil/”s” ' “35“”) no. i 'S' m.,. ‘ enter: edged sword, piercingr even to the ' ""'{"'"""' /-I-'.Iw'gzi:r-ncss? of Cavanville, was the CfllClenc dividing assundcr of soul and spirit, The result of these ServiCes have “Ram’Sl- . and of the joints and marrow, and is . been grutilyiug, and many of our schol- l After the choosing of the place: :i discerner of the thoughts and an have been brought into a saving for the lit xt ( onvcxt‘mlâ€"Mi [. intents of the heart. This is the know/WIMP Igl' flu: Twill. We have, brookâ€"the session was firm gilt to power quickciied by the Holy Spirit, . perhaps, it beta-r opportunity, at such a close by Singing, “ God he with that produces general conviction for l times, for a heart to heart talk with our \ on till We meet agaiii'," and the sin, without which salvation is neither scholars, than at any other We have Benediction belt}: ill” ”mu,” l_v sought or attained. In the Sunday i found it a good plan to write out and ReV. Mr. Pnnpfl Thus ”A,“ “,8. School Times for Jan. 24th, Dr. g gnetlitiii apple; Halt: Scripture pass- \. - - - . . . ofthe mostâ€"sâ€"ifnot the mostâ€"Suc- Banks gave :1 good illustration which i ages for two or tlircr.‘ Sundays preced- cessful Contentions \fl held his in just here:â€" ling decision day, with an earnest ap- ’ ' Attractingnetonuon ipcul, ll‘m. as :1 class. Wt: read those, “‘ totho Ideas-ego. Ilpassupes. 'iiitl think over thcm each ll’lr “h S. Pickup, general agent Andtlie eyes of all in the syringes/rm l d3}: ‘lm'l'lé ll“: “u'k- At cut-l) .times for the People's Life Assurance (0.. were fastener] (m llim. (r :30.) Jill's ill‘wll 12"“1-‘ilic "ll“ and sensitive 1" Jim-yard Bollomcfllie refill-knead: leader , Cllrf‘l ~‘ ml-Cil- oft/re King’s Dung/tiers, tolls-a story of l kc": mm“ good may 1": ‘l°"“ b." was in town this week, on business Mr. Wm. Lang and M iss Amy Car- Pilll'llielllll Alllllllll sabbath Slilllllll Iww site was once conversing with a i a kindly “TE“V“ km” A thoughtless \‘etli left Saturday evening for Dauphin, . I ,' ; ‘. ,. m., .. f . . _ clergyman at ”"3 ’1')?!“ "I a mutual; lmll,‘ “‘1” Ch.” "“d and"): it but a Man , on account of the serious illness - -, . , ,. - ‘ . :u-utuc" iris “‘l‘l'l‘n wren t at same _ . . . rmrmlmllwn the) were led 11110 a discus- , _. ‘_ ‘ L ‘ a J' . ‘ _ . .. of Mrs. Stanlev ( ‘Jn'cth we“ a ,5 a sun-r “'0“ on “”7““ tel/[draw the PM?!" my" . liar licl s SJ‘CLL‘H words would pas-s uti- l ' l ' 4 .. i “in (he church 1;” If)“, minister said, “1‘. lit‘eilr‘tl. \\ ords oi affectionate inter- Of Mr. am; am asister-m 3“ ° - "5‘" [race spentaqreat deal ofmoney out o/ i C”: i" n 5‘ holur 1m“: a new “lcanll‘g (.arveth, but before they raidled my“: ”,6 WWW": J“. mid will) 4“, t'lmmli um um “)04. \\'L. pan. the promise: to Dauphin, win-re Mr. (an-eth hard . K , | l I; . . . .. l "one to better his fortune. This indei :d astonishment. “ ll lid! ([0 4 mt mum l ' l, - :’!.«'..v I], 1 I, ~ 3 , u’ J ', .3 . . . . J ; ‘1" I ”I / " ' “V "a” (“we a“ is a hard blow to him -- lcft with tort: “Diu’ tort givers-rt a [lire wit/mu! a crowd littl 0‘ 'l‘le ‘ or n ‘ of “I b is ' . ‘ ' 1‘s. -. ‘ 2 :es .ic around!" all: rent-anal. “ ll til not . . , ‘e l , . . ' , . . (/6 ”11/ of i FIFE I’ m 1er ”V“, }p)), (lull III/“n mum; (.0 rt .'/.Zt(/It.\‘tu‘s.\',as [146' only a built: St). months 0m, and the l .i' i . l .),(‘n' ~ “ ‘5 ‘ ., ‘ ,, . . ( 0 I n ‘1 "'I’fi' I, I? ' l' “fl 1 '/ f I . «Wills /Ill I 'll Ufiv‘i' ‘ .rrr. Gide}: about M" C" ‘(afin I!“ l" r J .., (.8111! , ’u u in r o . . . .} I. 1 . ‘ll h . J, I ‘i ., on mean 1,. fire in ,1”. ml} it I. n ”N ,1 l , , f h l‘ N. want re .ilnes m are t .e tenrttcit . . / . .. . - r . - ~ . .. - - . . J J' I ” “““l‘i‘s 0 l L “-" l ‘ ~ympathv cf all their acquaintances Bollvmc mu: lie did not t/rirul'q/‘f’mrtv- . . . - ' . - ~ . .- . . .lz‘ri ii “ 'lie lx datum of tl:t ti tl‘ ir -ore affliction- cost, mul .xlre sutd,.“1)trlnl bl. l‘ctcr L ‘ ~\ 0 I i' f' It \ draw a large o'ng'regalion after (liei flap/ism of IIIP H01 9! Ghost ji’ll 'uyxmtl liimi" ll'as lie not lmplizml (rill; l/w holy 1 Glam! and will: fire ‘I ” “All, yrs ." " lie, mid. “ Pentecost! I (lit! not think of; that." Jesus ltarl about [Ir-m tlur! }:er- ‘ court/fire of spiritual ea’l‘7u'xl'm’xs tlml' (/w r'u {Minus r51.{lie/frmalnr'nl', «1 mi t/iei HALF CUEKE IS DAEGEROUE}. “'hrn FOR get a Cold. 52159113. It’s an. REM , . . .. . ~- . 3,; 7 1,, 4 ' exire mm membrane liffrh'f'ft'fl {lie llf/flllf‘lon of mm, and 1/. 1.3.6”!an rim .1. '1‘“ i ,~ . t ' .. ‘C . . ‘ . ' . . . .... ._“ .,1 .‘ '11,”): .1313" .j u. Lie ‘UCSâ€"P.‘i..c\'L‘S UZ - ire lid-(‘4' if, we too will (ili'rm't (INF/Ill! u b"b‘“i“" ‘ ’ ‘4 w “ ' ..- .7 . _.. “i. .-. i 1705.4)“ â€"cc..'cs ( omtr :2- tor..u.. n... . r J" . ;' ti :i. .‘Zliousacss, :2; J\ .- lru'n' u jr'u' C/HINW' '{l a lit'rl'l'lll,g'. 111° 37‘1““ 5333*“ L‘ 2 Le; sixâ€"every large zine-l ‘ i . ‘Ii:"‘t-ri:;:' rmu‘li.‘ c’ a ' r it. ~.. -. y .. t- lii order to the best lt‘fltlllllg we :5; ‘ .- .. ’ t J 0- we 10w *‘ “Weiâ€"3 _ - ~ 1:. cure. :.:i.2i r "f infill ~1- at: icquire to gain and hold the intuition , , “‘ a" _ 3 . . J J . . . . \. :tr-cii'. t-tzrc cstztblzslie-i ol our scholars. A story is told at a ).:ull)‘:tli::li 1r»'-_'.'\"o:. I _ ~ .. , fl :“.'.". ‘pcriec. read dinner. -..~-‘-.~.~. {3' r ‘ 1 ° ““ ‘ m“ ‘ 5 ~ ' . 1 i barn-ills; t.» man. woman. “wt ft-":“.:".‘.:..t. \It‘ ‘ - ~ ”-4 "‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ “‘ . or child. o.) cents of '..t . ‘e‘».,.v..ti... t ' ' .l.lr. LA (..l..tc n... .tth . (362.01%, (72‘ by lddi‘lfii'lllg pt'opcziy handle-.1. .\ Lard . Vinson-1711.:('n,,.\'ia;;ara cliurth iiicmbcr, who on it certain Saturday bought a span of line horst s. When Sunday lllUl‘lllllg crime he went . to church, and tried to fix his thoughts = on the sermon, but those horses ran; away with his thoughts. l‘lis wifei noticed his inattcntioii and said to him “afterservice.” You were dunking more of your new horses, this a. m., than of the sermon. I know it, he said, and I Know it was not right. cold \'.IIls:-..'..:i:itl;c\ cab , 1‘. T14, Ontario. Free saw- est r‘art. l pie to any address. ' .sééié‘rg’ <<4§ s0§€€6a~4§éwiéfirgi arTHE NOVELTY ENTERTAINERN ' ‘VV'HLIJ. ]){INDAS. ‘ ,4 as. '4/1 '. Q It” IVE able to pull me away from those horses. l ’ And in a sense he was right, and in £§ ‘ _ . . , . . that sense we should “3308"!“ our 1m li-lmed Illusrczil‘and Juggling Adi“. lrcsci in g Musical ,. responsibility tor getting and holding Lb, (' “5" ( mm“: ll'Ck Bal'l""‘" ,I'll‘l'“: k\'(‘-~ Hid I-lslll‘ attention, um though a team of 2% rim; llaton Juggling. A pleasing lcuttzicâ€" (‘c.~tun:e and ' horses should be pulliiiginthe Obliostte {413‘ 5”““85- Opt“ for Concert l”£“‘:“'n “‘15- direction. \_\'e should encourage diS- db .............. TERMS MODERATE ............... ‘ cussion, as dlSCllSSlOn arouses thought, ' and as far as possible have every Scholar take some part in the lesson. Unless we gain our scholars co-work . ’7'. in the proCe~s of teaching, so far we ' ' h fail in our mission. We should be at ease and familiar with each other. We should earnestly seek to impress the teachings of the lesson upon the hearts and minds of our scholars; we have touched upon the neCessity ol studying so as to instruct and of teaching so as to interest. But this is not the full aim and object of faithful teaching. And this brings us to the most important point in this to MC namel :â€"'I‘h nc . . - - ~ - - f“:- ,-.;,,{,-,,;,/,Z,/ ,,~,,,.§.,-,,,°dfo°,' 21,51? Those contemplating putting roofs on their buildings, the com- We come before our scholars as a ing season, will find it to their advantageto call on me, see saniplts representative of Christ, and the end and get pl'lkf‘S 1" fore buying any other kllld 0i TOOlmfl. It is Wind, WWILL DUNDAS, Peterboro, Ont. wrll win the confidence of our scholars. and aim of the rr‘presmitutive should dust, rain and tire proof, and comes cheaper than first class shingles. he. the same as the end and aim of Cement Roofing will last as long as the Roof Boards on Him whom he represents. To this which it is applied. ‘i ' on a ) )lication to He might be Lord of both the dead PllCLs ll part of a sermon is the man behind it. and ill“: living. To this end we come A teacher’s spirit, a teacher’s charac. from Christ to our scholars, that’they ter, a teacher's atmosphere and a teach may be fully “bulls-‘3"? t0 Him Who ' . ’ er’s life impress and influence a pupil dlf‘dfilat they ““1ng live. Although quite as much as a teacher’s words. this is ,the most important part of a One single wrong act on our part may leaChC’S “"‘Tk- It ‘5': “’9 think. the influence some scholar or scholars who Pa" most often neglected HO!" Gift-‘0 have been looking to us as an etgatnple. we 3° from our dusk-5‘» n0! knowmg In order to theattainment ofthc best ”“3 effects 0f the appeal made (0‘ Agent, Box 815, Mil-lbrook. For‘Wedd“ ../"‘GIFTS.‘ \Ve have a superb coil pyccious slums and go With 'irtistic beach iii in and hurt lsoiiiest deSigns ments for ear. neck. li‘; belt, sliir‘t Waist, rill.l'.r Watch-es, ch tins. e'c . w.- rich and beautiful com‘nl that Will makea r'ovalgitt bride will appreciate. ‘1 Fopula Jewelry St W.l.lllc[lltlll rt Kent-St Lill memee and Vici wand. LACON Mr. and llrs. R. (3w guests at Ylu‘ hum: ol 7-1:. (i. it. iidlf u ‘. Miss Edythe C'enrix is r at the home of .‘\I an. \Vhiteside, Torofc. REXAL ll()l'$liD i ill Ll) These llyes will rive \‘u on, Silk, Jute or Mtv-ii tit one bathâ€"they are tho: luv most improved llye in tire Try a package. All «will: .- .\lulligaii’s, Sole .-\;.c::t.â€"â€"i t i l Mr ‘Vulter Sti'is :n i it for Detroit, i‘llill” where: gr 0. posrtion. Mr. \Vrn. E irl h is up.- riew butcher shop in Lit: q for Office stand. Mr. T. J. l’.tl‘.<(ilt.< was .I t Lindsay ll~l vici k. Miss lili Lairliet‘ was: (0 Pclvtlinru hot ‘.\ c. L” \\_.\l\.lilil)'1:.‘itliliiiix i l [0 (till U?! r- tail if 5‘.» " ‘ , nintttitlictiirize; iii-11w- :..: . .r - xv lishcd business: L»; '.<‘ 1 1- ' salary $20 pgtirl um i. j. money .‘ulxutn‘u" iv'.‘ 1" s {lattices-an: l-‘ si‘ . . g . '- Iics‘s‘ \ll‘K‘L'sii-tll List I -, ', ul r'lli'clitpc‘. Silt-er: :v : (.J :' cs. 605 Moiimi ll'ri;_ t‘,.-. ,1 Mr. J. Cit‘et‘ “its it \l l'ClcllUiU. l‘. Kid. file .it n Vetsan 05th 1 it! 5.5. vi..l .ic iic. ; llt'\:i :itl.l Multilin‘. liar-:1 \v i'l public. si-rvis u" ~ n i xiii-tiring .it to :7“ ;i_ 3 it 7 :i.ii:. li'iv- l\'~\_ X_ it il1 will con liit‘t t'tzc sr'x" '1 ‘lonclm cvcn'r‘c; : p 0.3.“, be givuti in the 1'}. t Th frienii~ of .‘x'itss ‘35- r laud W‘" rv- win 1-) ,e .:r severe illness. CllAXtil-I Cr.“ \ :5 Dr. \‘l'igliiiiian. lien: Peterlvor'o, “ill usi: (*‘l on tilt: LAST l'ii'c'iz“ EVERY ilitiiitl1. ‘.'.1. Block , All ciass:s .22” i} -‘ , l cart-lolly Jtl‘f i ~ . Next viz-it, That: Feb 25th. List 'l hit-stir: .. p l the ()illclllrz' iln\\ .1 _ i Nuts". ple:is;.::t and the home o: :\l‘.\~ El. :2 party was c'ill.‘7‘1.‘iiti C tlrc. liver} lltl!.07 ;:‘- paid to the slush r-f; . “as highly .ippicc...:: Mr ll‘rt \\'ii.\’zti .‘ ~- ' (l‘llii‘su'. Nit-aura _« :. l plCJ‘illll lictltsidt~ :2: i‘ l Scr- crlx'. i“ 3:: 1' from Saic ol \'.;';:;i1 .. E-l . Miss lithel lien" -. position for lit“ c v1; 1‘- ., l’itvfair Pratt”: (33.. \i llcr many friends kid '::-.: Ccss. Do not lorget that '...\ th‘cady tor mu ..~. \(izw . want in hot blast. .ii: :1; .: beating stun-s for int:' . .' dining room. at prices u petition breakers. ilk: \ ~‘ boast We hau- lizr ;.-. n . what we say. \\'. ll. 51w. The many friends of .\'i' die" are atixioilsly su;.::'::__ i o y. Miss \iistin. of Tinq guest at the home of .‘tl r. C. Ivory. The many {lltllCS (7' Fee will be sot'rv to she fell and brokc lltl Monday. MeSSrS.J. McMillan, \\ son. J. T. Beatty and \\l tingham, were in Lin Week attending a iiieetiii County Orange Lodge. We have not advanced tli our totmccmr, umber suiukirl Bobs, Currency and Fair Pl tobacco:- aro the same use I “80 consumer a. fonuerly. .60 oxlouile-t the limo fut "on oISnrvraboe tag to Ji It“! 1‘“ l~ EMPIRE 1081 United.

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