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  2. Glasgow Exhibition.

    The usual judging day at our National Association show was by a coincidence of date the day of great ceremonial in the colonial courts at Glasgow Exhibition. The Lord ...

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  3. Reading for Sunday.

    "Lord, we pray Theo that Thy grace may always prevent and follow us, and make us continually to be given to all good works; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen." ...

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  5. The Veil. Partly Lifted.

    "Lo, these are parts of His ways; but how little a portion is heard of Him? but the thunder of His power who can understand?"--Job xxvi. 14. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Provincial Pickings.

    Two days ago I was shown a perennial pumpkin vine (says the Westwood correspondent of the " Morning Bulletin," writing on September 16). It came up the year ...

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  7. President M'Kinley's Dying Words.

    'It is God's way; His will be done!" Can this be true? Could he then say, as did God's Son, Finished the work God gave to do? ...

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  8. Shearing at Bullamon.

    Bullamon commenced shearing on the 2nd with 26 men, four or five Lave since been, put on, and a few have taken ill, with the result that 29 men are now shearing (says the ...

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