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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 10 Jul 1913, p. 4

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| strict confidénce. A woman can freely ; talk of her private illness to a woman ; become pros | thus has been established a confidential not strange | Correspondence which has extended over hosts of Pres. | many years and which has never Qeen anism, assembled in Toronto re- | broken. Never have they published a fly, were settling upon a significant | testimonial or used a letter without the jspered | written consent of the writer,and never SUNGInar oF Shas grim. old, grey castle the Don river, knWwp ronto Jail / Years of residence in the oe building has not blunted Dr. am bers' sense of humor, however. Wg 24 he was present at a Lathes: ethodist preachers, a Seg. their experiences, wi their flocks comparing notes as to the progress of the work in their re- After at had: told their story of re- sults and efforts, the jail governor in with the remark that he | a record that could eclipsefthem FL 'have geveral hundred in ay' share, said he, "and a under conviction." > Niagara. Niagara is a corruption of the {Beneca word '"'neagara," meaning "across the neck," an allusion to a strip of land between the lakes. |pame has been subjected to many changes since the discovery of the |cataract, more than thirty different {readings being found in the writings lof the various early explorers and, Igeographers. with ock Mackenzie, the new of the General Assembly, in the same mold, which | famed | 10. the world its far: 8. It is mountain and of 'a love for 11, an tuel for the fire. But it 18 | sands, mystery and the might of God;.the deep, strong faith in perféct will and infinite love! Here we have the fire which makes th Yesterday it was MacCallum More and Montrose. To-day it is Murdoch Mao- kenzie, the new chieftain of the Pres- byterian glans. Among the genteel sons of men he looks as dominant as a Scotch thistle in a bed of chrysanthemums. Ha has the strenuous fire and the fear some face. From his bushy, grey beard and massive head, to the soles of his feet, there is a warning--*touch me wha daur!" One can easily drop into the realm of fancy and imagine among hig forefathers a dashing Oo- venanter. Or, - further back, see a monk with the most penitential of | bair shirts. And still distant, some mighty Crusader, who could not be drawn out of bis native glens except fo gave the holy relics from the in- el, This has been his inheritance. True, it bore him no revenue either under feudal tenure or modern law. In his blood there is stil] the strength of an- cient warriors. As a churchman there is a blending of both monk and minister. And he has farther in the name of the Oross than knight who appeared before the of the Holy City. 2 Moderator Mackenzie will rise to the requirements of his high office, As & student in Montreal he was surprise to his professors. He has a inct place among foreign a Jigraist of the rarest type, an evangelist of wonderful pow- er and a wise and sagacious counsel lor. As such, his brethren have loved him. Now they desire to give him honor. His strength has inspite] them, his success quickened less hearts, and now as moderator, every opniman bas a special interest in LIVERY BARN, LIVERY BUSINESS HORSES & VEHICLES FOR SAT.H. The undersigned offer for Sale at a Bargainthat well established Livery Business on Water Street, together po Livery Barn and Sheds and the entire outfit of Vehicles, Horses, etc.; also the dwelling | | house on the premises. The Livery business has long been established and the property is centrally and and conveniently located in close proximity to the railway depot, and the situation such as to command an extensive patronage, and the "| | premises ideal 10 every respect for which they are calculaisd. Tis ty would also make a first arian for Sales Stable. Good reason for selling. $22"For further information as to price and terms, apply to ' R. G. 'VANSICKLER, A on the piemises, Or to 'G. W. VaNsICKLER, at Wilson , House, Toronto. > has the Company allowed these confi dential letters to get out of their pos- #8 the hundreds of thousends of them in their files will attest. Surely any should be glad to tak generous offer of assistance. . Address Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., (eon- fidential) Lynn, Mass. Every woman otghf to have Lydia B. Pinkham's S80-page Text Book. Itis nota book for general distribution, as it is too expensive. It is free and only obtainable by mail, Write for it today, THE BOOK FARMER. ~ Hy Is Making His Presence a Neces- sity Everywhere. "Book farming" bas justified itself by its results, writes Donald G. French in Toronto Sundsy World. The "book farmer" as thought of ty the man who sneers at him is not jst a reader of books--he is a doer, a practical worker in agriculture who applies to his work the wide knowledge of his subject which is gained through a knowledge of its theories or principles and which is applied 1 scknal peas tice. Besides, the person who 0 ready to assert the necessity of learn. ing everything solely by perience and word ience has been much broader then 8. A definite plan for the * of Suey SEETIERTALL Hi very county. the col cond! courses in nature study, ence, slemeutary buiute manual training for p school teachers. The total sttendance in all departments for the past year was 1,657, coming from twenty-two differ ent countries, including contin. ent, every of tie Dominion and ten states of the American Union. pe v UH 1PPUR \RH

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