cite tection Sharged a ents must sainoet ap = a: forbid ALC! MacBETH, os ye and Proprietor. BusinessCards The Snow Fairy laughed, and the The Snow Fairy. ’ ‘age seemed like the tinkle of oe sleij There was nothing Angela liked bet- hace with pee brush and very neat te Pali Soe en teu object; she! W when Ang: ates was a lit- te ane ae should have lessons in heat of this room. But painting. cold enouih here for me to stay Seoment for wake Geel yo just 7 Dt.M. C. Tindale, L.D.S. ‘Honor graduate Toronto Untversity. CROWN and BRIDGE WORK a specialty, 'Phone No, 38. Office: Over Bank of Nova Scotia, Medioal. 18 [aime Sees ae Office: Popiic Drug STORE, MILVERTON Hours: 10 to 12.a.m., 2 te 4 p.m. ‘ and 7 to 8 pam. begat there would reall || fair hai The picture that ak decked to color on this very eats ene one that illustrated a story abo ‘airy. She would just have time. sta finish it before it grew dark, f sid See right shade of gold for my hair,— to let pets he is very busy he often gets me A, elp him.” x Angela clasped her hands. dear Snow Fairy,” she begged, “won't u please show ne one of your pic- Hee ecu gain tl Ss ae ithe but ees gave her silvery Y | tittle aug “When you get up in m|the morning,” she said, “go ae to icicle 1] be lett white, too, like the snow. So] ¥° long, Heels send’| I wish I could use color as you do! But H. B. Morphy, K.C. itor for Bank of Hamilton. eee MILVERTON, ATWOOD, Listowel, Milverton. ‘Money to Loan, F. R. Blewett, K.C. Solleltor for the Bank of Toronto. fice : oO Gordon Block STRATFORD, ONTARIO Harding, Owens & Goodwin: Barristers, Solicitors, &c. Gordon Block, - STRATFORD, ONT. Money to Loan, R.T. MARDING W, 0, OWENS W. E, Leste Veterinary. ir and the star on her forehead, kin which would take but a dash or two of =e mandi on this As mal paint. é wal must go right awa: rie tis sear ae And the tiny creature w: fe aacsied ue ‘a few minutes after hat before it was mo) ernie: Angela rubbed her eyes. hat a funny dream I had last night she thought. Nevertheless, she t to the north window, and there, Se the big wide pane, was a most wonderful fairy A road wound through it, on ich grew silver and flowers, and tall ferns. Some} ;, of the trees rere like shes and oth- ers seemed hung with mi The picture oe so beautifol that a her plai Angela 5 a long time gazing at it, ngela Wie “delighted, “But are| and then she began to wonder wheth- you not cold?” she asked. “And| er, after all, her experience of the would you not like to get under my| night had been only -eam.— warm covers? | Youth’s Companion. . The picture was finished eae dark, a her mother said it was the best work that Angela had aie That night Angela went to bed feel- ean ‘ortable close round her ‘own, leep. And e Snow Fairy step- ped out of the honk ch stood on the bed within a few inches of her nose! in the wh morlighe Angela could J. W Barr, V.S. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, Treats all diseases of domesticated animals _All calls promptly attended to. Societies. j ayer oD Tones No. 478 G.R.C. Meets pe aves cvening on or before fail moon every month in their hall in J, BR. ae brethren ieee welco: 6. A. Bas WJ. Zoeger, Seey Silver ly bal No. 202 Meets every Fi Mae Faas 780 in thets hall over Bank of Hamilto1 Visiting brethren always chee W. Henry, XK Loth, |G. A. Barth, Fin.-Secy. c.Seey, __Netary Public. — WwW. D. Weir, - iit Public Auctioneer for the Counties of Perth Conveyancer, fens ‘wits, Weacign teen nd affidavite made. Village clerk, Office: Weir block, over Bank of Nova Scotia A. 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District for “CANADA'S GREATE91 ead Uptepl 8 ees 101) sein | ae wh Fruit en re 1 so figiagan STONE & WELLINGTON ‘The Fonthill seen Established 1837 TO INTARIO Happenings in the Emerald Isle of | tion. Pe From Erin S Green Isle of potatoes to the rest of the British Isl Sir Edward Carson's reply to the NEWS BY MAIL FROM TRE: | statement that had evolved a |scheme for the settlement of LAND'S SHORES. ee question is in the following oo | message to Belfast: “The proposals attributed te me are awe poses? Ulsterme Nitaveatiia Wak: jand my tnalterebe lol i them? men. | was presented with the pes testh: ceived the Lieutenant-General of Ire- Earl Ted 00 | drowning the ee | presentation was ma vested hi e insignia of [esting the, tiles ot Kagher most illustrious Order of St. Pat rice | 7. Cavmichael Rerce An inquest was held to enquirey At the sts: of ‘the «Petty - Ses- into the cause or causes of the|sions at Moneymore, ye € sees and Iw . wor! ¥-|you doing whee you got hit?” I a: the attempt to restrict the exportation | he at a public) !OP sence the spine Sand for may days 7 minal ‘agony. a and I was_ hie ved | stg fo to him. ‘Where is your home?’ I Met “am aes sitia? he y reer _“ ‘Argentina? What brought you over eae “Well, Pete I wai to. a my itl ‘ ¢ when you left?’ | in, Being on ‘Thats the country to live in,’ he a smiling at the very thought of i ea Dusiness getting hit so on. be a long time before row os able to get about again, Tm afraid.’ the chance.” “As I! looked through his eyes into his soul I realized that only ee a ‘common’ soldier one day ur ward. in such tuck, Doctor. I was working on a road detail when ‘Jack Johnson” came along, and a bit of the nose foun dered if he would ever see England and home again. Among the convoy weal South ae ““Don't worry any about that,’ was | %, his immediate replys “Ym glad I had 1] smiling | “Were you charging the en- See ae. ct “Tt was a terrible wound. I had won- crane 35. Two—Who ee rse, we do not "20, We may spiceh e we them in words such as: thi teed to him at Emmaus (Luke 24. 29). Tenth—This Srged is the only nee Teeesictt book wi nam ate divisions Aare Wiehe Seer third, sixth, and ninth— mol ning, noon, and | exception ie 8 Bums leet Le it is einer amt the acevo ‘that it was ailfwork fe done b: erhy looking ise : eerie te sate peed 88, Turned—The pias Sarin us of John 21. 20, ioag reeeigerd want- wank Muscles Steeagthenet ed to find where Peay, Headaches Cured, Cross ig, that : sapeenee GUARANTE! P.H. BasreNDour | Eveslaht Specialist” (MILVERTON, lately I had seen men seeking this roars fn the an’s new inalienable possession +3 ee his Greek nam among dollars and cents, and never | ‘pili In “Galilee of the finding it Beotute they sought amiss. Gent ies Grack ren much oe eme! “Where € you, al were ‘ ery noteworthy Gospel tl ag details of meres of the tate hilip, Judas son of Jame: named as with his brother and the sons bedee. Matthew is named in the first Gospel at the story of his all. Otherwise, Peter, James, John and whom we ue more than their names in pe list that-brought him, he had been a ly- arlet edged tag, among the sneer. woun soaked Tommies, ts werk in aay up to his knees repairing ‘pave’ of th to th ae in the reary flats of Flanders must have ania ceeetal Miser Heweeet: ead his a raety tor ‘the other chaps,’ had made him quite a favorite, and his bed a popular cor-| ner in the iMakitig cpa through cig mtd! ing of when you joined the Colors, was it?’ I asked him one day. x chaps. forget | seeing a battery of our artillery gal-| when there was "some would have got through.’ The pleas- ure of that humble service is going to et. with assaulting | was endeavoring to ar- jury] rest one Coyle, a deserter. Mary did was] not appear, oe was sentenced to one ;month’s impris hile Coyle death of William Dougherty, an aged] charged ‘Mary’ Quin pavatontr, who was found dead in his] him when he cottag Carnecaville. The Puead a Werice Wet death due to natural causes, t the Palace Theatre in Cor! patriotic play was interrupted by the |thorities to be dealt wit! towards the fund for the relief of | cultural Committee the arias re-| solution was passed: “That own | begin to fight, Committee of Agriculture Gia in| its colors are ;|the strongest possible manner against | it THE KNOWLEDGE OF COD Light is the Mother of Wisdom and Understanding and of the Knowledge of God. placed near each other they a dull is of a metallic brUlies, “I have << thee to be a light.”—|and walked in the light of his God. Acts xiii., |His whole being was ever warmed There is no Gea CaoUR Ky familiar to | and illumined ad erst by the mankind ‘or stronger | divine light. It was the Light of tha trolling and aoe ing penton that the supreme pur. ur-{him at last to the position of hon pose of an‘life is to serve.| and power. ah Saiepelilog’ dark Phi the abactiely ideal being ness, is the mother of wisdom and was that of the God-man who had) Spend and of the knowledge uu as x cee of ae: - one map essential fune- fact ie there is practically no Timitn| ton rx the light. It points the wa: tion to the osatui ies of any man’s, and it “helps saveaed the sigs of life. As the offspring of Deity—| that bin th of life which alone can God possessing h and ™make good the Master’s comman grasped the power pee he could) “Let your light so shine before men make ever loftier reaches toward the that they may sce your good works whom he beheld oe Ero elonty, aN Father, rid. In a vision must havi age he or itamintion 6 see and appreciate the transformed into| life of Jesus. je Te- The Power of Personality. Tl tle 80 7 Eka foremost rank oWall the Nghthesr- within sont Reger San anid Fesiied ers. light as associated. with his The Light of the World. head a anlgbty owe to eal He saw that light peels darkness. bcigeas to point the way of wisdom No life can dwell in darkness and/and u tang and 2 link others’} withal reach its, highest possibilities. lives with that of Josu Darkness means eit! On the threebela of this oe Abii derdevelopment. and erime go hand in Pri with disiee Therefore enener es shines the efful. 10 is ee ee ee cre true that the light ts ‘the ite of darkn would that all dae everywhere might, hear and as did the punta ‘aul, the voic a of the Light t be- ‘he was aware that in the wake mth of the light of “the Sun of righteous- ness” there! follow wisdom and under- nt wisdom ij ae Soli ing the respect and eae of oth- From his childhood Daniel ind lived| ers—Rev: Henry Mottet, D.D. At a special sitting of the Court at the ee were offensive to Roman aa of High Street. She had Catholic: +t Mrs. Houston’s house furnish- est f the . Carlingford |© Aglod leaving chat catia aed Teh Commaluatan se aus decided to, Serer attic culannts, week pots rsa, ath the Pr ie had pawned. She was remanded Tat Board eects" whethian ¢ |tor eight days. mission ha ower to contribute} families at aaeensen members of the a means of arannerisehs crew of the Retri mall fresh-water fish, a so pugna-| de Ata cone: ne sie Down Res caste that when two of them are Belgians are separated fron mans by a mile of Sate including | : When ae fish is quiet ae rae pat and thi it when excited | once threefo! My queen \ lif survive all the horrors of cold and wet and misery, yes, and life itself.” ie Eats | BELGIAN ARMY CAME BACK. ction of about one hundred and fit ‘ young men in the gallery. Their reas-| Carrickfergus, Winnifred Guest was| Baan ny ie been nt m for creating the cp demane was | charged w e arceny of 62 par- ” 7 aavGg: theie opitinnainsie. pacts cels of goods, the property of Mrs. | United Press arial with King | not likely, Abas arm; well sapiane ¥ line from the Hi j comfortably clothed and well armed, | he cavalry supplied with horses and Fighting-fish are reared ans Siam as} country, which affords splendid- pro- e are| tection against the enem: attacks impossible. The m the Ger-| n- ers infantry n e Yse e Belgian eines ae mot France aa England and Hs : the drowning, and extricate Belgians, who drew off the water from that section when it was convenient. The neighbor, being a man and one of the father’s former pals, did not expand with appreciation, | Prof. Robert L, ees HO for 4 quarter of a y) he. ghouchy. gorilla. deat several words, and bring home half a dozen live speci- wasn’t the kind of job you were think- | 4, int eee by. the | 5! Hirst—Our cident saa, the SS century Syriac s dis- cierodiby Mon Lewis ak er hous 4, ible at srereneue this coe oe with the Synoptics, which the Messishatip ecret not revealed till near the end (Gee ee ly Mark not is impos: - coe | eas a u id feature of Mark’s Gospel (thus 10. 23-27), but D looks of Jesus is a very vi Luke e fpr One who ight well picture the glorified Tenlsar having “eyes as a flame of fire” (Rev. 1. 14). Cephas—The crowning pupliestion of the name is given in Matt. 16, Hem not given him for what he was by ure; it is a splendid paradox that |it falls on one who so | himself “unstable as ee often shows But in avente.tiieuliiac eau ow Well Banipped lunes, Fowt-and) ihe presence piss Diving: Chel arelat Arti firm as rock (Matt. 14. 29). » 3. He findeth Philip—His record suggests a timid, self- spouse Rane like Andrew, find” foot and artil-| Christ, and needing rte a to “be pty g him. 44. Bet! hsaida ane east cone of tl ake, 45. eS eae su) sede to ‘h Bar-Tolmai, who is in the north- be tenteal witl named next to Philip in’the lita of | the twelve; the “son of Tolmai” pre- ; sumably had a name of his But |we must not too confidently assume | that these called disciples were specially near faithful — Israelites’ hearts at this time. The full designa- tion was needed to identify. 46, Nazareth is wholly unknown be- fore this period, fact that does not note, but nothing to its credit, failure to appreciate Jesus after his long residence (Luke 4. 29) is certain- ly suggestive. 47. Israelite—The father of the sons of Israel,” the pee Jacoby eves this fos Ss a it was sore me oe privile; is suggested that the, words occuptaion—meditation prayer most probably—which d this resting Teneatl h the fig tree: Nathannael thought himself un- observe 49, The “true Israelite” knows his 20, 24-29. | Thomas ‘veached a same goal. | We're al In It The visiting justices were on one of. | their perlonles! visits to a great con- [viet prisoi | One of the company found himself sls . Seti who wa iter ci ade was dilating to ‘the visitor on the fis of prison ite. “It is a ete thing to be known: by a number instead of a name, and to feel that all sag life I shall be an aM Ject of suspicion among the police—| ery corner, per-| haps; to be asked for my license; to be} indexed in'a book ad Number So-an-| So, instead of & Jack Jones. | “But you_-will not be alone, my! friend,” said the visitor consolingly. | “The same thing happens to people | Wie-owt:autamonilees” | mens, a8 well as @ couple of gorillas, Li you'll find out, i? Novice—Why do they call it Wall} | street? * ¥ oser—Bump up against it and Strategic Retreat. 0 are one se possessor of a. shit “You have? Then show it to me, drew the a ei sroened ts in perplexity an y did you run when y had permit? oy he asked. ae Ga was the ee none.” "The man ae him the ao and said betweet ae t “Have oo a permit to fish on this te?” It is one hing to abe wel dressed it is another to be able estat “Yes, to be sure,” quietly. it and danger. fee said the boy ae sae to face at ay et OR. Made-to- Measure : Suits and Overcoats It has always been our aim and ambition to give our customers the best possible satisfaction in the tailoring business. Our suits and overcoats are made in a high- class, careful manner. They have earn- ed their reputation from the way they are tailored as well as from the pure ma- terials from which they are made, The quality has always been a prime factor in our tailoring and always will be, We invite you to inspect our stack. 0. 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