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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 19 Sep 1912, p. 4

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Ont.-- "At Change of Life could do no more and I was given up by my friends, Lydia E. male troubles for Td years, my head trou- bled me severely at hatld ache and I was very #naemic from excessive flowing. émmend your Compound highly and do all I can to advertise it as a genuine wo- man's medicine.' -- Mrs. SYLVESTER MANNING, White Oak, Ontario. 1st Viee President. Isaac Whitfield . 2nd Vice President. .\W. A. VanCamp James Coates, Shirley, Fred Taylor. Blackstock, during Change « E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com, "Before I had taken one hslf a bottle of it.I began to feel better, and I have continued taking it. My health is better than it has been for several years. If all women would take it they would es- eape untold pain and misery at this time of life."'-- Mrs." ALICE KIRLIN, 868 W. Mill St., Cir€leville, Ohio. The Change of Life is one of the most éritical periods of a woman's existence. Atsuch timeswomen may rely upon Lydia E. Pinkham'¢ Vegetable Compound. Wm. Parr and Samuel Jeffery....... TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS, The body found in the Niagara River on Bunday was identified yesterday as that of Richard Walsh, aged 35, of 5 3 ter than 12 o'clock m. loors will be closed an \1) animals or nrilcles in othe il a. mon Friday--no 3. Auy person procur r the same animal or artl prize or prizes as maj Cel. Meghes and Major Robertson «ondon, Eng., for Lowdoun, Frapce, to attend the grand manoeu- vres which began Wednesday :» Ontario Legislature, address the Canadian . 14, on "The Workmen's Conpen- 5 None but manufacturers or their a; tho agent sball enter, Both Rt. Hon R. L. Borden and Sir | who, in order toobtain a pri Wilfrid Laurier cabled felicitations to Rt. Hon. H. II. Asquith, the British Premier, upon the attainment of his Committee who will use every injury, and no person will be perm overturning of their automobile yesterday by collision with a street car in London, Mr and Mrs thal may have been awarded them. Fred Kilgour of Welland were ser- 8 1f1in the opinion of any Judge or antered in wrong (Class o! a lo all be eran a did \noiziluatito iuegh (TLigbintions iLutall be ¥ 9. Visitors on entering the fr sach me of admittance: Single Carriage, Twenty-fi 10. One Dollar will be re Exhibliors, as mem bership for the next year. 11. The prizes will be paid at the Post Le 2nd day of November, 1912. ee a Sn Churchill, First Lord of the Admiral ty, was speaking. ished Jesuit, died yesterda: i He was born in 1834. | noted writer dnd had edited from ite { Deginnice, in 1873, The Irish Month- y. In the Superior Coury yesterda Chief Justice Lemieux an orion rendered judgment to the effect that the Lotbiniere provin- cial election case should be struck iagara Falls, Ont. for several weeks, Niagara Falls, N.Y. while one more has developed at the ,Ottawa, Sept. 13.--The Cabinet held another short session yesterday after- noon, but only routine departmental | business was taken up. e impression that the house will after the Christmas heightened by the an- nouncement that Hon George E. Fos- ter, Minister of Trade and Cominerce, will leave on Sept. 27 for London to [Directors in charge, Team to Double Wagon... ........... Brood Mare, foal by her side Two-year-old Colt, Gelding or Oue-year-old Colt, Gelding or Filly.. Foal by side of its mother Qn ND Trade Commission. It is believed that were if the intention to meet Parlia- ment in November Mr. Foster would ment in England. Zapatistas Excculed. Toluca, Mexico, Sept. 13.--Twenty- rpatistas who were captured on Wednesday in a battle with federal troops near San Mateo, state of Mex- ico, were executed yesterday under the terms cf the proclamation sus- pending constitutional guarantees. John Gill, a British mining men. ued from a band of Zapatis- d brought to Toluca by , who returned yesterday from ition into the rebel country. aving robbed Gill of 1,000 pesos clothing, the rebels carried (Director in charge, J. Brood Mare, foal hy her sic Two-year-old Gelding or Filly Oue-year-old Gelding or Filly Foal by side of its mother... Team in Harness, Roadster. ....... 'Team in Harness, Carriage .. . Brood Marc, foal by her side... Two-year-old Gelding or Filly Single Driving Horee (n Single Driving Horse Single Driving Horse ( I ee. plo Late ris Hae ' 'an A angeline Booth In New Yor. t eman's Turnout --horse, oarriage, ' New York, Sept. 13--Evangeline Basueas und sobe, ail. owaed By Hooth, commander of the Balvation America, was a passenger of the steamer Majestic, arriving yester- * Discussing the funeral of her r, the late General Wm. Booth, Booth declared that the service had Deen for ber ap ib- she hoped would abler teacher in the Foal by alde of its mother... . SPECIAL PRIZE.--I agrev to Pioning Blanket to the Horse Winnin a Set of Harness purchased from H. F. Class B--OATTLE DURHAMS--(Thoro' Bred and Registered) [Director in charge, J. J. Jobb) Thoro' Bred Durham Bull, two-years-old and apwards and registered . Thoro' Bred Durham Bull, one year two years, and registered, - Cow, giving milk or in calf. Oartwright Agricultural So-|s go Fall Show tobe held 8b [60 Sowover thes and amir sevm months : Saen AREER LS : # "the Perversions. 1: | ontarte Government Realizes That - A Teachers Must Have College Train. Ing as Well as Sclentific Qualifica- | bi tions and a Course of Two Years at | i the Gospel of Faith Healing Is Are. Toronto, McMaster or Queen's and other of the Many Substitutes For Two Years at 0.A.C. 1s Provided. t. 13.~In an effort to o5 on Thursday and Friday, September Olass E--POULTRY 26 and 27, 1912 Officers for 1912. The following are the Cfiicers of the Cartwright 73. bale.Andastusiony, oo Agricultural Society for 1812 HONORARY DIRECTORS : J. C. Thornton, M.P. President .... .....John Wright .,. { mack TREASURER Fdward Montgomery.... ... .. Blackstock ee eae ee eee 96 RULES AND REGULATIONS | gh Gk CARTWRIGHT AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY | gi Sewing Machine ... hits In Class H must have beengrown hy the exhibitor v be Province of Ontario und all exhibits must breast collar and tugs with it. e bona fide property of the exhibitor. All Articles, Farm Products, &c., for ex ass 1°, must be made or prepared by the person Jas. Parr, Esq. hibition in Classes F. H. 1 > Tenth eof the Arranging Committee Dot 106 Pair Gent's Boots, home on the first day of the Exhibition, when the 4 The Judges will procecd to award the prizes. | 108 Sot Horse Shoes, home-made .......... 21 r Cluxses must be on the grounds by no but members Lo compete. jug more than one Entry Ticket from the cle In any of the Classer have been awarded him A., only ten entries free; all entries over ten i Olass (OFux fo tnx TowNSuré or CaRTW | Director in charge, J- J. Jobl BERKSHIRE Sow that has raised pi --r-- | f Social Uplift Among "rs Sow over three aud under seven months ¢ TAMWORTHS 66 Sow that has raised Pi 67 Boar over three and 4 Postor Russell Also. Polnts Out That isi eae nc er seven months 63 Sow over three and under seven months o 'the Greatest of All Gospels. Director in charge, R. J. Pi 3 69 Pair Pym, Rocks ....... e SE wr] 70 Pair Brahmas, light 71 Pair Brahmas, dark . 72 Pair Minoras, black . 73 Prir Wyaudottes, white 74 Pair Spanish, black. . 75 Lair Leghorus v : BE! dence Dpers "louse, ! effected le, Pastor Russell k for his text. 8%. Paul's words, "I marvel that ye are £0 800N remov- ed from Him that called you into the grace of Christ vu- 77 Pair Buff Orphingtons . 78 Pair Turkeys 79 Pair Geese .... Pair Ducks . 30 Pe . Olass F-DAIRY PRODUCE AND DO Universities Will 'Now Give ' Degree In Agriculture. Toronto, - raise the sta: Sept. 15.--In Frovi. | suits, the Provincial f an important change by pro- before many of our | viding new combined courses in agri- representative peo- | culture. and science Qusen's and McMaster Univeérsitie! ovided next session and will necessitate two years' study at any ome of 0 seats of learning, and two 0.A.C., and uw dent obtains t. hese will be n graduation the stu. degree of B. Sc. Aun. Sir James Whitney states that to another Gospel, | though the present system has been which is not anoth- | successfully operated for the past few er; but there be | years, there is every need for a radi- some that trouble | cal change on account of the pressure of appointments as Government repre- sentatives, its appointees have not been able to y Blackstock [Director in charge, John Wright}: Burketon 51 Twenty pounds Butter in pail or crock 3 d that would pervert the Gospel 82 Ten pounds Butter in prints . t; * * ®* let him be accursed." DIRECTORS: 83 Five pounds Butter in pripts 68. . H. Devitt, Blagkstock st h Andrew Devitt, x 8 Nelson Marlow Blackstock, 7 3 . Dozen p . Be ran Jor. Byets; Hisckstook: 80 Dozen Ginget Snaps, home-made 0 id all bearing the |o ¢ 9 Apple Pie, home-made . 00 nama of Chriat and all givin, evidence | have ot ection of Canned Fruits . 00 of some relationship to the % Blackstock 92 Collection of Jellies... .. 00 Although tha Apostle was one ot the | hold 93 nlisctioh ol Liseles. 0 anears of tho Church, even in Lis Sl SECRETARY ot Wloney Bn ny eee 00 the brethren in Galatia had 'so. * Thrbeton opey. Straingy! . - 00 {e000" turned sway to a perverted Class G.-- IMPLEMENTS AND DOMES MANUFATURES. hows [Director in charge, W. A. VanCamp.] Double Wagon conturies following become almost buried under human tradition, It will not do to say that we have Single Carriage . 99 Single Cutter ... 100 Fanuiog Mill 102 Set Harness, Double, Heavy Team ... .. 104 Set H , Single-- coll 1b 5 Ar De an Galatians wera disposed to accept 18 105 Set Bedroom Furniture to be reprehended. e so-called Gos- p<! aboue which Bt. Paul took them to task consisted of an admixture of the restraints of the Jewish Law and «J Crace of God in Chri This perverted Gospel was, that in addition to believing on Christ it was necessary to become Jews. Many Christians are still making the ame Inistake; they do not appreciate 107 Pair Ladies' Boots, home- ts shall be allowed t V 5%, $1, er rBar tia utter "exhibit my Class H-GRAIN AND SEEDS + the Master's statement, "lf the Son mall cases, In the ume of the manufacturer, [Director in charge, Jobu Wright] z sels sake you free, ye shall be free ize, must be a member of (be o 109 Onc bushel Fall Wheat, red, 1912 2 00 $1 56 $1 0c | pdeed." i } bibit. 3 ass ; its in the ene, Wht Oe harge of the | 110 Ove bushel Fall Wheat, white, 1912... 200 1 50 100( Pastor Russell, the ablest of the precaution to protect them trom | 111 One bushel Spring Wheat, hard, 191: 200 158 1 0|world's Bible Sees Sinha the | fer of itted to remove the same 112 Ove bushel Spring Wheat, soft, 1912 .... 200 1 50° 1 O measure of bondage orms and cere- TI nen all shall be requiied to leave the Drill Shed | | 13 (10 Peas, Michigan Wher or Coe 2 wenies still prevalent, to the imma- of Toronto, hoa exhibit bas been protested shall be requir adian Beaaties, 1912.... ...... i200 13 ot | rity of development of many Chris- | po f afidavit that hig or her Exhibit ocnplion with the above | 114 One bushel Peas, small . "200 180° 1-0 |tians. These are only "babes in achelor of cgulations. and falling to do so will forfeit any Prizet | (15 One bushel Outs, white . 100 75. 6|Christ." (I. Cor. 3:1.) Growth in Judges any animal or article I+ | 116 Ove bushel Outs, black... . 1 00 76. 5 | race and knowledge is needed, to r does not comply with the above Rules and | 117 One bushel Barley, six rowed. 100 78 80] oring such to the fuil stature of man- he duty of the sald Judge or Judges to rule | 1g (ne peck White Beans .. .... ..... ... 75 0 2 |nood iv Christ and to an appreciation ounds shall pay Twenty-five cents (0 Shildren under 12 years Fifteen Cents: Class I-VEGETABLES ve cont: Double Carriage, Fifty cents. > Tor tained by Trensurer. out of prizes awarded (Director in charge, John Wright) 3 Office, Blackstock, 61 | 120 Half bushel Potatoes, red.. LIST OF PRIZES [Director in charge, J. H Devitt] Team to Double Wagon or Brood Mare, foal by her side .... Two-year-old Gelding or Filly.. One year-old Gelding or Filly Foal by side of its mother oo ip or CARTWRIGHT ONLY.) oF i | x low to the Government, Fisrt Mi w feet Money earing $3 $200 SI Irish Crochet Work... of their relationship to God as soos. de aiso charged tnct from the ost 1 prominent pulpits of Christendom the $0 75 80 50 80 27 | Gospel of Christ respecting the for- 5 75 50 21 | siveness of individual sin, the recon- 119 Half bushel Potatoes, white . 121 Heif dozen Turnips ... . 122 Half dozen Carrots, white 123 Half dozen Carrots, tab'e .. snd the personal walk in uewness of 124 Three Heads Cabbage, Winter fe has beeu discarded. 126 Two Pumpkins... .... 127 Half dozen Beets, Tuble.. 128 Half peck Ouions, white 129 Half peck Onions, red ... 130 Half peck Onions, yellow. 131 Half dozen Mangolds, red.. no Buch experiences thewselves, were .oath to talk about them. But salaries ;.ust go on, and sowething wust be said. 'Lhe message of the hour, there- | tore, is alb.etics, manliness, position i in ture, whi , atlention 1 cal du- 132 Half dozen Mangolds, 133. Half dozen' 0 4 "Yor 'conti 134 Two Mater Melons. 3 : v3 teach inattens institute. 1a eon Ran Indian Corn we S i o the duties and res ueibilities of life. The Goepel of Jeeus, bow- 137 Collection of Vegetables--largest and best 2 $ --not les than twelve Cai WAAR L180 ) | over, distinctly impresses upon all Olass J-FRUITS {Director in charge, John Wright] 138 Half dozen Northern Spies ..... «eo... $0 75 3 50 $0 2: | irom giving of chief counceru to the |country. while the holder of the new Class A HORZES. 139 Half dozen Russet Apples rn 5a 20 2: | preservation of their earthly lives. It specialist's certificate will teach agri- . : 140 Half dozen Snow Apples 75 80 2 |cxhorts that these are to be consider. |cuulture in the secondary schools. and, J. H. Devitt and Fred. Taylor geq| 41 Half dozen Baldwins 75 80 2 |ed secondary to the new ideals set |if need be, the science and some of 4) it $1 th Hf dose Dns 2 2% 2 vefore them in the Gospel of Christ. the classes of the general program. vey 143 alf dozen Bou Davis 1% this point Pastor Kussell struck ET. rr Tilly 2 } iit Jal ii Hstinon Sweets 2 30 2. | to the ruct of his subject. He pointed Kills > Jiu Jitzu, % alf dozen Starks . . "| out the rlmost complet: failure to New York, Bept. 2 : 148 Half dozen Kings... . . 73 80 2% rccognize the great "Divine Plan of Gibson. the lawyer, whose client, Rosa ARI 147 Half dozen Wealthys ... . 78,80 2 ihe Ages," "hidden for 4,000 years-- | Menschik Szabo, lost her life, suppos- AGRICULTURAL 148 Hall dozen St. Lawrence . . B30 2 and in the days of the Apoetle made [edly from drowning, 5 $1 55 Tre Deas Sianang : +2 33 = 5. | known. He recoguizes that God 18 | with him on Greannan? Lake, N.Y., Democrat... ... §1 ve A Te, : 2 | ow conducting an election according | on July 16, was taken into custody coe 2 50 } a Tali Soph Day ros i to fitness, and that after this He will Yeserdey charged with murder. 2 A Et dren Beclrs Grapes Boo |use thy Elect iu ue work 1 blessing |issued a statement assertin oe 2 2 ) 154 _Collcetion of Fruita phe which may the non-elect. nocence and declaring there BNE ii SE Pe include different varieties of apples and £geth i The fcllowers of Jesus are mot at {no fagele, vis Based ia GENERAL PURPOSE other fruits when practicable--half dozen FER liberty to adopt theories, either their The warrant was ba on evidence H. Devitt] each kind on plate. ..............oovs 120 100 50|own or th we of other men 10 respect | given belore Judge R Ba 33 00 §) LR to the way in wlich th: great work Shultz, coroner's physician, that there end 50 1 Class K--LADIES' DEPARTMENT: of uplifting the world is to be accom. | were tricks of jiu jitsu whereby Mrs. i) 5 1 x plished. They aro co-laborers with Szabo could have suffered a sharp 12 20 ] [Director in charge, Jas. Byers] God--and net wih een. (11.-Cor. 6:1.) how in the frost Musk so affected 2 155 Baby's Dress ........ ans 9:| Pastor Russell tien proceeded to |the nerve as to close her air p AT A 156 A 2 25 | outline the Divine Plan as recorded | thereby making ) CARRIAGE 157 Battenburg 4 ere 25| in the Scriptures. He showed that breathe. There was no water in her [Directors in charge, J- H- Devitt and Fred: Taylor] . is Jiedsoont Towels a > Sods utpte by first, to select the Jugs. Jo Sewonsiieied to the judge cases =n30. 8200 1 urn of Fork. ..... 25 | Church, au icu to uplift pot ouly prove this. 2778 "200 1|160 Crazy Patchwork _.. . 25| {4 those of the non-elect who shall LE 2 nti ae msi | To ae To a : i ork wi 3 5 son-liou! of ath, )Rosdster .. 3 200 [163 Crochet Work with Silk... 2 et To ss SCT phy BATEMAN T0 BE TRIED (not entire) Carriage.. 3 2 00 1]164 Crochet Work with Cotten ... 25 ses iy a re-urrection by judgment," not entire) under four ies Collection of Dancy Work... . : > fcr "the:1 shall be a resurrection $s 20 yoo oid Worn Sach re t - He the dead. bolh ol the just aod of the Osiowa_ Man is Charged With exhibitor. 4 300 2[168 Raubroiecy on CottoD a... a Ay ad Jchp S08, Murder of His Wire. = = ia 3 3%. 2 169 Subeoidersd Centre Piece for Diving The recurrection by judement wil : a, 9 '3 ssfu y the "2 130 1 35] Prov Ww £FucCCess| D : "Wool fondest hope. ln proof «{ 1-is we have, | goventy-Seven-Year-Old Cobbler, Whe vi Five Dollar Woolen rit rtre. WY » . 8, for instance, the Scripture, "When the Married His Wife as the Result of Tidy . judgments of the Lord shall be in Fancy Kuitting with Wool Honiton Lace aie s Handkerchief Satches .. : to the letter und spirit of Jesus' teach. 'Knitted Socks, Cotton 5] ings. Not ove of the Lord's disciples, Knitted Mitts, Wool 2 prophet, was hesled wiracu- Leather Work ta - Yam Mat, Hook Pillow._8| ers ons ta kh a Soy Material oe Pattern, 13.--The Unionist iberal morning papers demand mier Asui her in the next - reform bill a clause which sion for an alternative. ond ballot will prevent 8 Jinamity vole SIT Sept. 18.--A cable to T) J "The Mid as more been origi ruth, quality the successful itions as regular members of staffs exclusively. The statement proceeds "Five years ago the departments of Message. No wouder, then, that the | education true Gospel had during the fifteen | adopted for the counties a scheme of egriculture education, under which raduates of the Ontaria Agricultural V ess are appointed to assist and di- many denominations, but only one | yect farmers, ard to teach agriculture Sospel, Denominations were not or- | jn the high and continuation schools, genized for amusement, but because | gang the collegiate institutes. the founders of each believed that they | charging the former duty, as represen- ~aw sufficient reason to justify thew tatives of the Department of Agricul loraing a new sect. 3 ture, the appointees have been emin- The perverted Uospcl which the ently successful, but they are usually by > Yo unable to discharee satisfactorily their ery prevalent josaly and is as MUCh | juties as teacher: in the sccondary h schocls, partly owing to the pressure and importance of their duties as re- presantatives and partly to the diffi- culties connected with arranging for their classes in the timetable of the schools. Experience has, accordingly, shown that in order to secure for the subject of agriculture its due share of education, the teacher must be a regular member of the school staff. For snme years, however, not all the time of such teacher would be taken up with classes in agriculture, and, acoordingly, at the request of the Min. woman was the teble before Mim with holes he never winced. On one occasion when a witness de- clared that he isd So Roman Catholic Congress. Vienna, Pept. 13.--The 25rd inter- Eucharistic Conference likely t» eetablish a record in the num- ber of strangers in attendance, 80,000 tickets baving boon sold to foreigners as compared with 18,000 at the Mont It is estimated that pot less than 120,000 visitors are here and tho hotels are so crowded that titled visitors are glad to obtain sleep- quarters in the hotel bathrooms. representatives com- plain that the central committee fail- ed to invite them to speak at the It seems that the committee was disap small number of French delegates and considered that they were not entitled 10 have a spesker. Cardinal Amette, Archbishop of Paris, has made & written protest and that the controversy ie likely to be carried before the Vatican. Milita Dn $23; shorts, Hay--No. L per ton, car 10 10; No. 9 stock me ol $12.00. Pork--Heavy 'Canada short mess, 3% to 45 plenes, $21; bbls, & to 88 1t is reported that : Winnipeg. Grain Market. i A Spectacular Escape. Toledo, Ohio, Sept. 13.--Hundreds of tators on the County yest. rday breathlessly watched the desperate fight against death made by Frank Armstrong, an aeronaut ,when he was carried 2,000 {eet into the air by a blazin have established the new degree of (B.Sc, Agr.) the courses for which cov. er four years, the first two being taken at the universities, and the last two at the Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph. These courses provide a good, general education, as well as a spe- cial knowledge of both science and agriculture. The foregoing courses will be provided next session at the uni- 5 50 5 ciliation of the individual heart, the Yuriy Se Cg a 5 5 4 ly Spi n a AR A 3 7 50 5 individual begetting of the Holy Spirit Dr trontr eompiiad the tw years' : course prescribed, may enter the col- 125 Two Table Squash ... .... Ee, x 0. leze as scon as it opens in October. . Mgt iol the presenere, Paving had After a year's professional {raining at either of the faculties «: education, the holder of th& new degree B.Sc: Agr.. will be granted a gpecialirt's certificate in both science and agricul 11. qualify him to tea | agriculture in a hig 3 tor a collegiate Prices were steady, Oct and Dee ber opening unchanged, while May 1c higher. The fluctul were narrow and the ol steady: the cash demand lina, Ohio, was preparing to make an ascension, and was straightening out his parachute riggir loon caught fire and ers let go Fighting like mad to re- lease hs parachute, the aeronaut was carried up in a tangle of ropes. He succeeded in cutting loose a mo- ment before the flames reached the parachute and the blazing balloon collapsed. Armstrong made a success- tul drop, landing inside the race track. %e. re LS, Si TNo. 3 800; No. 4, Bc: pejechold, #20. 1 northwestern, EL) contiemy- MINN ATOLLS Bent About Investments. Landon, Sost. 13.--~(C.A.P. Ceble.)=~ "While we don't anticipate any serious setback in the near future, there are reasons, nevertheless, for caution," says The Daily News, com- menting on Canadian returne publish- emtinvati Under the new scheme the county representative will continue to dis- charge his duties as su-h and will, Js Iuliowers that their consecration | in addition, conduct, under the school 16 walk in His aleps means their sep | board concerned, classes for farmers atation from worldly ambitions and |8nd farmers has reached a dangerous point, in the midst of this rush of prosperity it is well to remember the grave evils developing which will furnish many ties when the country has been further exploited and the trust system has gripped the country to an alarm- em mee CATTLE MARKETS. Toronto Live Stock. TORONTO, Sept. 13.--The rail reported 18 carloads of live stoek. tle, 328 hogs, 378 sheep and ower which dominates {| 1t concludes that d in its material development. ors' cattle sold from Women Pslice In Edmonton. Edmonton, Alta., Sept. 13.--The city comniissioners have considered favor- p.ication of women for the policemen on account of the difficulty of securing men. to $2.50. 1 of which there were Milkers and springers Veal calves sold from #4 Lambs sold from $5 to going at $3.26 per cwt.; Hogs sold Douma Is Dissolved. St. Petersburg, Sept. 13--The Douma has been dissolved, Elections will be- gin Sept. 23, and the new Douma will t East Buffalo Cattle Mas g FFALO, Sept I--Catesh Haultaln For the Bench? Ottawa, Bept. 13.--Hon. F. W. Haul. ion leader in Saskatche- idered here as a likely been nected with since his arrival in the runswiok in 1887. He his desis dt -------------------------- Woodcutters For New' Ontario. Lobdon, Sept. 13.--(C.A\P. Ctble.)-- some sixty woodcutters sail nian to-day for Cochrane. The men are described 'set of men, experienced o should prove 'a E %o the Domini ° the earth tr 2 inhabitants of the world a Newspaper Advertisement Ten will leara righteousness." Years Ago, Is implicated by Coro- Fauey Ruths iy Cotes yl 5 Tt ve O' Tea Cloth in 1 5 he greatest perversicn e Gos- s, i Gent's Shirt and Collar ... '60 : pel of Christ is the Gospel of Purga- ner's Jury--Had Tried to Secure %ey and elerual torture. And the Gos. | Her Property, Say pel of Faith Healing is posed both Oshawa, Sept. 13.--John Batem aged 77 years, will be tried for the murder of his wife, whom' he married ago 'through a newspsper |

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