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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1912-09-12, Page 2a. D. Ilte*AGG'illi; M. DMeTAOGART ros: - RANKERS „- A GIENERAL , BANKING BUSI- NESS TRA*sAuirii). NOTES DISCOUNTED, DRAFTS'ISSITED., INTEREST :'ALLOWED ONDE POSITS. SALE NOTES .• PUB, --2i"" -Urn. RANCE, NOTARY,,,VUBLIC, •colory,x-, ANCER, FINANCIAL, .REAT," ESTATEAND 'FIRE".,INSUR- ANCE 'AGENT.REPRESDNT- ' IN,G 14 FIRE INSURANCE' ' ;;:;4,,,•.,.•.,:t • . 4., •,,,o, DIVISION COURT OFFICE, ETON. •1'i ' 111 • W.BREDONE, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC, ETC.- s. ' , °Mee-- .: Sloan Block —CLINTON' „oar t CHARLES' B.' HALE; Conveyancer, Notary publie, ConunisSioner, Etc., , REXLESTATE 'Uncl4SIJRANOE tairier. of"Marriage 'Licenses HURON STREET; --,-, ,CLINTON, DRS. GUNN & CANNER • .;Dr.i.J.,,Cs•Gandier„ B.A.,,M.B. Office--Ofitario St!, Clint6n. Nihb cailiPat 'residence, Raitelibriry St:;" or at Hospital. 1 " DR.:J'..W. SHAW . — OFFICE --i BATTENBITRYs ST. EAST,: s E. P DR., C. W. THQIIPSON, P I- PHSYICIANt,'SUBGEON,•ETC.' , ',. 5Pecial'atVen4141en given, to dis 0 • eases di the 'Eye, t Ear; 'Nese' ' U!nd 'Throat'. • • '" ' ' . .4 -, .111 1. 1 Eyes carefully examined and- suit; able glosses prescribed. Office and'residence i'2 doors west of theCtimmercialHbtel, Huron St. • DR.F. AXON DENTIST — ' Specialist in Crown' ancl Bridge ;Werk. ' Graduate :cif; C.O.D.S., Chieago, and iR.C.D.S., To - Bayfield on Mondays from May te December. Ff -Id Di ,Erit tyv y 's-Y,,sTOPA" '; "';:z TIME TABBE-+ .1 1 Trains will arrive at and depart froin-Olinten StatiOn as follows " BUFFALGAND ,GODERICH DIV Gding Ease,'" -.7.36 a:" 11'1 '.11.11.11•1 ' • • or.o. p. Going M.1 ;;; .1 640 LONDON, HIJR0R44.13/117CEDEVc Going South, 7.50' a. 1. p, Going North, 11.00 4., 14 lel 6.351).1y.11111. OVER 65 YEARS? t X pERWPICC 1•, 1 TRADE •MARI(D . 1 ft„_ , DESIGNS, el!• 1 corn/utak-re au. Anion° senstegfa sketand description MeV' Irl trickly se taln our opinion free wsether en, vention"tarprobably4nito tame. Vembannem- ittonestrictlyeonnaential.9N0800 on,PAtpnte rM enttreet Oest aFfor.f ffocuris,patel te. reunite taken,,t Mien Munn, t.o..yeeeive neci41.4weice,'witb it unirAn, int e , , ,, Stientific iluttricAn.,,,;.' A hancriemely ffinstfated,weekly.1 L,arsest, ciliation of any, ocautiao loorno . .erets ior Canee0,61 a Yeqs00°.046 P,i4P°Ida; 18°,a, bY•ff, en newraedi re, •' _ ,. MUNN'Co,,,„,,86113-imi'dY; New Y9!1 ,.( ' , ..... ......,Ei st.....b...t.....-.. .4 11; 41 : •• 11 /II ' i')ilt., i, 7 4 IppiNour I. o 'IVIONTHIX fifIA'aAZINO t;A' FAMl.s'L,4R14 •‘,••i• Tlie?,',BeitIquirient.,',Ltterature, 112.:C'eutinare- NovuLa•YeattL4S sr. MANY SHORT STORIES AND,' PAPERSION TIMELV,TOPICIEF.' 46.260 paPI,YiAi•a °,26 'an. A' no "rli? tv4r0i,..i.orinen'itor.ii•ilicliiii ;tali; Abundant Variety -WE' PAY- THE HIGHEST- PRICE' , for OATS, PEAS i and BAR- LEY, also,.IIAY forBaling.: .1,1" )"•/, e4144.- ' 11/111 11•11•1; 11.111 • • 1, .•- • • Ford & IVIcLeod 4,1 VACATION ' te. "1:1.11Y 11.1..),11 . „ • 'I.. •• `TOION/PO'' • ancl,"..!',KINOSTON",. 9.30 pm, Doily .frorri Toronto., , 1000.Islanda and retirete.. '.0:;113.00; Montreal and return . . . ,• 94.50 Quebee and return' ..... 33.50 Sag:11011U'. ilter and :return 46.50 ,Inelucling,meals• and, berth, '."STFAIVIERS;'; "BELLEVILLE" di "DUNDURN" • Leave Haltilton, and .11orontd'' every Tuesday and!Saturday. Hamiltonoto 'Montreal 'and •::- •; natArn: ; . $16.00 Quebec and 'Return . . 0'25'400 Toronto tou-Montreal, Rua, . - Return . ." • 418400 Queliee.and.Return . . 24.50 ilneluding. meals ,and berth:: ; For TiCketS;i Foldbrs;'etc'.'; 'wfite-L H. -FOSTER c441-fFEg, • G. P. A., Toronto. .IVATSONy. ;,cLINTON '-',- ONTARIO o ,s,Lieensed, Auctioneer for the.Conn44•51,Ruron Correspondence proinntly'ansvieted: Charges moderate and ,SaListuetion guaranteed Irencediate arrangements for Sale. Dates may he mada by ealljrig ai The News -Record. Office, ;or on 'Frank Watson at, Beacnin & Smyth's grocery., ;1 THOMAS BROIVN " • ' Licensed Auctioneer for the Coun- ties of Huron. and Perth Correspondence p,romptly answered. Immediate arrangemente,can; be rnad,o for 'Sale 'Dates' at: The Nents-Record, Clinton, :or by calling Phone .07, Seaforth. a, Charges mOderitte and :SatiSfaction . guaranteed ' The MeKillop luta FiA lilearallee' Company" Farm: and Isolated Town 'Property only Insured. ' OFFICERS — J. B. MeDean, President, ,Setiforth P0.;. :Jas. -Connolly, • dent; Goderich Efays, Secretary -Treasurer, Seaforth P.O. Directors — ; • D, F., McGregor, Seaforth ; John Grieve,' ;Winthrop; :Rinn, Cqnstancel'John Watt, ,,Harleck ; John,Bertuewies, Brodlia.gen;• James Evan, Beechwood,;, „M. McEveo, Clinton P.0, ; ;,, Agents Robert Smith, Horlock; K. Hineh-, Seaforth; Wi11ioni Ohesney,, Egrnondville; J. W. Yea, Holmes - Any nioney,to,be, paid in may be paid to Morrish Clothing Co., Clin- ton, or,at Cutt's Grocery Goderich Parties desirous to effect hasur- ance or transact ,• 9,ther business Will 'be 4risitriptly attended to; on ap- plication to tiny of tlie a.bove`Otfiers' addiesaed to:their resPectiVe out- officea Duues» inspected, by the director who lives nearest the•scene. 'Clittitt :i'iNOVSROtetht : CLiikrtOIST) '3 -- '''''' ONTARIO"'' Terrria;of -sub4Scripti0n-411,er year, illeadvancei; $1:50 mity.beeharged , if not so :paid: Nospaper.discon- " titined,nritil talharrears -are ,paid,. uMiess at. the eption. of ftlie., pubs,,,,, lisher. The cIate to w,hieb, evcrY, sucriPtien if; paid cis„denote,d,en the label; ' - • ' iii,,,ii 1, 0.40 AdventisinvRates, ^It Tran,sient' istd- 4,', vertisemehts, ,10z.. cents i.Perioninam pareil line founifirstiin.sentionaand 3 Leents persline forneachosubse.' quent insertiAnws SmalLadmertisees • ments, n9t t9, elcOU 011-'96 4249A, suck. as, ';,Lost,,,,),,,,, iray,eu,,,,en "0;79:;' 0;6" ijviV„ -a 9n9.P.3,' °T,, f 3ri tri, 5 Vni4 and' ea4li'titiMeque,n inn, .4- ir%Ail, • - . ser ion 10 cent'. ..,• e, 44434.3434 HI', Conimunicoilensy inteeded,fer ,path-, licatien must, a4 a, guarantee .efi 2.(1,9d44ta401,13,0 lapc,csaiflf:il14,t4.4-the• 98.4-112 sin . . W.';J.:'"MITCHELL1Jj 43'4 44)4444'4$11k11?` a'10111) r9T4F.ilet9Y1. '4110 1,111111 11 1`,) • h .11i OA) • 11 • t1•11,./) 11111, 1`,;(1111(11.... , vertiNow40. 'fa WiteriAi Tana about tbecwondr-;iiitir'"biTh k Whirling Sprayi •nDqUekle ' •1111 ' 1,1 / 3 1 '1 ,, ., e-1".r9.1iiir dr,ngglet for • .• -.1 i ,If e esenorsupplY .1,,,,, ',DI,' 4,, lite' , .r. 431" '4 ,.., ii, I tlio, 7EAR1VEs;,,,,,,ap,,,,i0,.1 'Anbrowherlirsn'taiMa&flatr.±.64,, A • ,°t. era •b1C.eand,statel0' ler 111 , .. , e I trate hoodtrloaled,1 ittivefAu9.ff t ahlre;c}d'',,.,g0 s'eni.i. ,, t5. -,;:phy.c,rite ti, year alit ., rtititgraigwetIrtroferanieclito , ai 0,, 1: . I„ ti. 111 ,31) a . , Ilse .• '' . .6,nerot4Pillc94"4":: , . , 1e• t 44 11 • 11). • .11. • maLibiatiff )•)•.•.11 '111)1 .111.,1,11.)))i '111 4,4 LASTING 'PLEASURE • • ALMOST EVERY, pay-, OF 119..P. 111 EASTMAN'S"043 A'M E It A ; 0 AND'HODAKS,•FROM; $1:50 " TIE, GET .NOW, ,FOR, YOU REALLY. OUGHT. TO „ , . ONE. 4 W. DRUGP!ST" • ...... —REXALL ,.:„7,TSTOREi .1i 44,4 ALL KINDS OP COAL,WOOD; TILE 'BRICK TO RDER, , „ All kinds :ef Ceal,,on Stand: ,91-IESTNUT . :SOFT. COAL STOVE-. , 4 CANNEL COAL E.URNACEcwig BLAP1,1 K$iiITh • ak's in., 3 in. and 4 in. Tile of 'the , Best Quality. 1 .1 ARTOUR.,',FORBES', OPPosiid the''G.' T. 'R.' SthtiOn." "1, 1 Phone '69. '"" • 11111•1•10.1",, • ,sTRATFORD. OUR teaeli:ers, perienced instruCters. Our 96urs0)are be'tfer thanever, e'lid the' eqdrnmerit , more coinplete.. We dd inoreldr dur giqi.dnaies th•andd Otgr "seheols: ' • ' . s Fourteen aPplieatiens fo,r trained help were recei'ved during the past week, some of these:- off. ering ,.over $700 per annum. We have three department,':"' CainfOrdial, 'Shorthand, and' Telegraphy. ' Write fo'r fiee and see"Whaf"*.Ware aoing: D. A.:11461ACHLAN;;,'-- • t Q1 11YANT, COAL AND PROMPT -Z904r)Mili-1* SUPPLY FROM US. ORDERS ',LEFT' 'AT"D'AVIS Phi/ •, 1W ' 1), , )1. 11P.nATIT1/4 AAR*11> 11 :W.A.RE ',E1T011E :PROMPTLY'. re j. M.—STEVENSON, TnO,NUIS, WATES 1 ' ion 4114: tmooeh: "f .31. toot 'mot 7 11,7: 'Mtn nic 3111 41.1 341e, IITII'111lt?) 14 .4 COT, an , ", ; .ft,f 41 1., .. :11%1 11 • %f0,111rOVINSSITPIV: '11 ; 1.414.111 : . tjp9VALA:$':176,00. wgiqg*PY,I09.4,E , -Nrat,Wrd44Y11/6.3x. ,isaayouni wife4; langrynati,•yotil"nUO'b ti RCMP a41f;Sherpnailited ,ipeaches,. ron ichimetplates "•ed thcni as slieed•liternatoese,ti INTERNATIONAL LESSON, SEPT. 15. - * 777177 Lesson 'Matt. 11. -20-30..-.'GoldeitText,,,- Matt. 11. 26.:. Verse 20.' then began he to nii- biald-L=MOStlie'w.- r76-66-fi14'-thiS preach as occurring ,,irnmediatelx, after hie charge preparatory to .Sendihg fOrth-i the, twelve, o while aps, (more coil,- rectly, , at the close ;OE the ,Calilean period; ,afterehe had et Steclfastly ,set, his face-teigo ie4jerusa1cm41,(1m/ce, ,0.: 51).4 s, .134 1:L 1:•• .Most' ..1.0f 1 his mighty,i,wor.ks-70r-s P'Owers. Perha,ps a closer renderr, ing of the Greek would be "those yeyy numerous 'Mighty works- .or nural,les. ,,The,asynoptista use the terna."t'inighty; 'wetys' . ' ,:fadueritly, aVoids ..... 21. ,,',..phoriOn4 :S4uaQ :,.'fthout „.A4Licti":0Off fermed here; ,Itions,gltiJOhn ais titteS. that Mini thingi'WerAVdone ilynffe 'flits which were not recorded' (21' Bethsaida--4h'e .home of 'Anclre*;' Peteritand)'Philip,•sitaiated, a short : di stancemo rth of, ,Isake. ep ,and ,qast.ef the,,Jordan: te, e TY -re:' and. ,Sidoii-,i-Heathen'Ae4 .situated' on, the 4, MOiterranean. ceast,,,,, Jesus, and his, clip pipleS, Cent 1,9 hayeAeen wel,11'reegiv ect 'visit, here Nark ' • " Sackeletharid' ashes—B§Mbola oft ctre1t0 eXainpleS ee Jonah p. 6; Dan...9. '3'; Ina. 53. 6." '11 22. ''.1WOVe.0eritbleL--rie heathen 'citieg'whiCh had ir'eceiire,t1 veiY little' of th'e' gospel' weal' beiheld= less mesponsibleqhanAhe"Je,wish eitie's ;which had been enligh:tenecl , by both teaching and mirmlei. ' mCaperpaurrt,A.„ flonrishing ,eity .citt Ithe.northwest shore ofthe. lake.; This .was the hoirie oif..jesnS ,during his .Galilean, nrinistry, (Matt.' ,6,., 1),. and ,the,,,,scene,,of- Many •rriira-, ,cls. , thOir be'exitliecentrie hea- 'yen questitin reveals 'the' ' handl*, and self-sufficient attiffilde .phich, ',the picsipelicius *iinliabitanta of the '61SM:heti. TheirLself-- ;satisfaction p.ernitabitriat no aceep-, ,tarice',W, the' important,: spirithal ,truths whichlresits presented. • GO: -down:, unto ;Hades -- Some. Manuscripts read be brought down. The men of Capernaum were proud Of their flourishing city but failed to appreciate Christ's, teaching. 'Thek huinilia•Or, therefore, WiW 'be equal to,Anif of the'' heathen cities ,(Isa. 14.,115)" _Condemna- tion' of thei' iriabitanis • as Well CS the desolation"ef city is Prd-' phesied. 0)" dikussioni of -"hada"liee introduction 16 'Lesson' ,T,ext•Stildies for' May05. Soklom--=-A"City 'sitiiatecl near ;the: Dead' Stn,' destroyed :because of its ivickedriess; (Gen, ': -.19)s; Wherever ,t,hismamesappears insthe 'New Tes: iathent it; is cited as an example 'of the execution .of -divine lodgment (Lulte. 10. 12; 17. 29; Hem. ,943 294 2 Peter 2. 6; Jude 7). " 25, At that seasidn—In Lukes re- ebrd (lg. 21. 22) this paragraph oe- 'curs after the retain Of ilia seven- ty. These things—This refers to the (imighty works'," which' were not ;understood inhose Jewish cities' which would -not receive them . as !evidences of divine wisdom and .power. „Wise and understanding—The re- ference'is to the ' Orth'odok Sews, and especially to the scribes an& .pharisees, who were v,ersed, in ;every detail of the Mosaic law and ,qhserved it faithfully,,, but foiled to. i Rasp the prnciples of the, gospel because they did not emnply with, the condition of simple faith whieh jesus imposed. Babes:— The :distiplee : of Jesus 'were thus characterized because of their 'rieceptatice''of 'the gospd1 by simpie'fotith:1 '11n dentratO with,the learned debtors of ;the law, they 'were ignorant Men. •Theeimplies,-, tion ia that if the erudite interpre. .ters of the; law are to 'become. dis- ciples .of Jesus, theyiimust;approach, him with; the 88,inch:simp1e as his humble felkwers... .;i1 , ,27, Allthings hay, elbeen dcliyereil unto, me of, Any,rfatkoNn-In vorse 25, J'esus,,has d,ec1,air6cl bliaipge lather Lerd of heaven ancl„4arth, which ;Serves to t'eyeal, the .nati,ro, things eoninaitted unto 'him by Gda: 'At the, creatitii1 PoWar;'-kriier "et.tiSti daring; itisi.eitrthly-eXit., "CC ne e'; he eite iteib :authority •in Some:degree [(John 30 35 ;•;13'. 3'; 17. 94, while ;after:the., resu rreetioni f 'authority was again, :restored ;with; all its accompanying, )glory... (Matt., -28.18). The possession of such pow - Fey by Christ verifie.s thetes.iiimirtion t).f. 3.9,11/1tkrAP,1„sti?,,s 1+44 16:471), hquer;cawr,114,1 sustainer of ;b' he ' iftliv,erse:' The 'Phrase.- inVel-AV thei',e,driatiotisness ,pf je'stia of l'his exittenao ti18' FathertiefoUuliii% advetit' the qi'llne'S'a. rel.:TOMS:on autho'rity..t,' 11111 1/1111.1, tie 111111 r'oNdlo'n'altnoetetlIC i the'BO-IsTo 'one LiStfully able4k'd recegniie littaindnthe Sob lexcept the Faither.., This dauespecitallys true), since ; esus tiijoyed per.sona,1 tire iFiathertisfrorn the .eibeginning.. (Jobrn•Lte). nem' 1114.1 %ism' sTo whomsoever the Son wilie,thiste, reveail shirtt-riOn,e phase:of:the m4471 si,pn of Jesus was to rnoltellmqwn t,tic SkodifKterOf Gnitt t$944PIPtitialX,U.,. "as Softleiia19.9.Ai4biasiAe'"PaCTOr to (19 tliiS,*/)(1 w).N.P:FRA11,p4,11 '5fP37-ft133 worty. Caine unto mq.7The 1nyd-'4,r, tionr,epresents Mediator' he, tween God 46c1,. me, ,',aneelaul-tav'-' ing thid neCesSia4nshithOritk±i'd relicite deed 1ffe9U{30' Thie 'S'eetion-•;;YI'Anh th'e'Se.-VerdS"intirciduee' ig'pecullar"th Matthew:Li: "."", 413) INfrg§lifieliCut"' "29,}1MIV yolte4nT1ie figitreiia thatitit oie!bhawirigt'ar;heakyi Mad which ili0liglitened1hYsti8dther itring4he ;Vice, The;;;S,oke' is0 made for two, thus treStr3'-u5invies4,1ite ',burdens of his disciples. .;,. e.e1,1 t ,Jfsy'ath in , it st care.Mwibthe 1g,tIwrw 'the PIOVranameqf Jas ceedingly simple. Ha iva,s also a sympathetic teacher, having none of the harshness and arrogance of the (.; MAKINGSAFE-INYESINIENTS SPECULATION VERSUS GAMBLING. Speculation in the True Meaning or the ' 'Wordie' To:K.Ss on 17.IP.s 1,,.Dangerons,rew qno2ntutor17;soup sentlal PrOipti,DIfferince, The articlesf, contributed b7 , :Investor” ere for the sole purpose 9f guiding pros. Peet ive Investore, and;.' pdsaible.'bf ing them from losing money through „placing it in "wildcat" enterprises. The hiipartial and reliable' 'character of, the informationmay be relied 'upon, The, writer of these articles and the publisher of this' ^Vapor f have 'hourintereste t� serve., tz connectIon,t,Fith this xnattpe,pther that, these of the reader: , (By "Investor.") • The o her day a man sa d ine, ;all,' veil, WW1 fSr yetietcatiak,.tabout the dangers .ef, speculation. • .114st beeausp few 'men lose money y'eu condemn" the Whble &AVM. 'les° jesf rbasenablea to suggest elostau an culla' atoreadmoanso a, few men buy poison and kilt themeelifes, orto condemn apple pie , becediss eome pekiple eat too muoh and 'sUffer 'as al con- sequence. You're partly right, and in lour 'fintlilifliasni • n Pou 15044 the hret, .plac.i,; I rici not condeniff sPhcullition. • Spdail'aticin,t.and 'gambling' are two entirely differenlethings, .yet the Nerd speculation los,,cotne to have a meaning"with the public Which iyno- nomus With gamabling in stocks., 'In epoch- 1,a4ion ane thProsand cdna intstudies the gituation,„o consith and 1104, -,1104, -,Ing taken eratioit, buys sane' security' which. should e , adyanee in va4140 over a course ,ofia he y,e,ars. A gambler buYs a stock because 'the market le Strong,' and' it' should uance a few points,an a feW ,day,s, The Parma' takes an intelligent businees 'chance; the latter -well he ,just gambles; ".Most people who ' dabble in the stair market are gamblers, because they merely follow 'the' "dope • Sheets" 'and jump in ,and out, scalping, a, point,here••andlosing 'a 'point there. Such men, in about 95 oaeee out di' 100, 'everitnallk lose van theY have Dubai', and sometimes:all ;they have. The average man in a, commercial busc 'nese is a speculator,' De• buys'Voniethivie people' Want 'and Agures to:sell-it to them ;at a price ,greater .than he paid, for it. But if he vvere tb go along a Street ' and •see a fear f Weld dr lumber, and 'buy it, without.first, examining it to, see were sound and not' all' culls; without first' figuring •OU whether he wasn't, ,DaYing more -than. the, lumber wee worth,, and ,without enquiring whether there was any demand for lumber, he would be gamb: mug. And that is Just exactly what most msea•c0altlletd speculators' do in the.' atonic "“A man, looked, rut ,the quotations .in the, paper Jast year. and saw Black Lake As. hestrofe preferred • stacku•tfdhlingI brand 0435430,4 004 us. say. Ile sees 11 18 a seven Per cent., fliyid,en d payer.. It looks eheap; other 'seven per cent. shares are Selling at about: par. Why .it's a .great oppor• tunity. buys, nnd,,in a ,few; months can't give ,it 'away: Had he been'a sprieu- lator WoUld have studied tlissituationt surronnding I that,special egouray, and, so would have known' that thh market 'for •usbestoe had" all "gene. 'to pot." • That the ,eompanY waft .41eins business. Rt. a les and the prospects for its earning, enough to pay t interedt on • ite, bonds 'were thhlg, e s Id seem] ranch time in' that sort 'of takes too much time, and X, can't afford very slim. "But," you say, "to ,do that lo • 's time that very few people are blittion. to • spebulate. Sometimes Quito "ea.' ,Stmenlation takes muelf,„of in contact., with some. large corporation in the way or business, and g(!te to"kridw all about •its busk -MSS 'and Prospects. Ile may, from his observe,. .tione„ have, reason to believe that the etfmnanY ire 'growin'g rapidly in prosper- ity and prestige; Ilo bus's. the stock, puts it away and ,wakes some morning a year or two later td" find' that 'he has made a nice'Profit.',,Be has speculated,: but if he had not taken advantage of 5315 ennortunities he would certainly 'never have fdund.'the. Mine necatuiry. 00031 115' Mug together all the information es- sential to intelligent spec -elation in the' stock Of that particular compa,nY", or of any other. It isn't the scanty information one gleans from', the . ilinanciat 'pages of • the daily press that enables one ,to speculate intelligently. That amounts" to Utile more than :beranteef mews' to osu on, the; stock ganibler,, PArethand etudy, and, hard work .are the prune essentiftle" for the eueeessful sricenlator. Feiv. • 'People can give enough of their time to, this sort of thing, yet, unless they do, they are foredoomed to .failur,e. a 1. "Speculation is dangerous," al the man said, "because people don't speed - late." -TheY gamble, and .ftlia,t• is the height off folly. .,, TURN IOUIt flf,iE INTO' MONEY There, is a;firm iniToronto who eye hun. Aran ef men and women an opportnnity earn from $260.60.to nf,500.0b,every !Year With but littleteffort. •Thist6rm raanufae. tures ;reliable „family; remedies ,boantifill 'Preparata iOne nd nlany•'.neebseary Household goods, Buell as; baking powder, !washing. eoinpounde, eteve„ rfurnitnxe and .inctar tpolisha, in" all 'over -one 'hundred preparationEetliat ,every. hinne uses every, 'd'ay. ihist tme•person in each locality,can ,tmenre exclusive right to. distribute these prepair:tiond• to that, neighhors. " They Paydm, pent, eon:mission te• ,their agents N,Vrite, and seve is trio re sale agency 105' ,fore it lat;e1 Skldress The Donie Supply .0o.,t•3L)ept. Merrill Building, tiro-• rento, Ont., for fall particulars,- ,• •.; 4Emo'vg ,,Small ,sullstaticeS einclee'dtist," *all "China :of- ,stonettii, 'thetitb'ean; usually be iiernOVed frOM theidye by inethods4; ; If :the; tommon '-‘4y 'of catching ;the upper lid by lashes and palling it away from; "the :eyeball Jond,down over theelower , qia does not resultin:disledging the. P,article, dry Oise , Make a lioOP 01: horsehair and-pasp i,t4unser the; ad& weep frem the enter itoward,the nose andtglrawAown.;- us- ually clean the eye,.,,,if,44,;1041s,,no-4, 'Me iIPPPr 41114 ttlX174r:1:n' !sde;isst,w,i!ricli is ,easy,., to,lite,,, and 1?PtI41.slei0)i,4+0)i,4+117t)?9, ;sop') sett; •hR-n(11(;q9Pieft,.".;-,PT4e1Rf.-'94tb' 'RP; 'IF YOIT '11.A.VtIEL401.41( • ". Is.vEst off V454110 tortiotirs,qt3P- tembqr, I.ast;.op :uun • nify free, BeNg- ; .11414 m43Yltt,t anUPPIli j esolnYestniOnit Pra1ts44..!ir They may help you. ii1) -Le, 0 rpAN 'SECUAllittES,, '91)pcip RAT 1 (IN LT031, • n (Rn ExPress ;NI 0 ntnee I ' ' Toroulto • - , filcutdon; Eng,/ Whatever Religion Serves Man Best is the Altar - tie-OLIght-40 °Worship.— Iron shorpeneth iron.—Proverbs, The frictional rubbing 'and p0l- i1h44 14'ess 'ZifrotiePleS'Si.oQirnif against another illustrates in a ' iinienie:'f ii.:thiOti, hOW. Contact:and 're-, sistance-marbecornemirthallythelp,-: ful and render friendly assistance. ; When competition is free from -Imposition it helps husine.ss. When :parti.ganship,,is . free from•-.hitterne,ss itihelps statesteraiship. " Difference .ctf opinion has e.ncouraged 'scholars to take long 'and tiresome journeys: in the search after truth: KCO,Vtf- ledge is ithe Tesult of the mind at work. Qbeations and answers sharpring tionn the witS: Poiret; ,ds 'the e 1 co,of the positive and nega,- 'five. Fundamentals are accepted Hiles that have:be:edam .reconeiled itY 'Int tual agreement. No 'question is..iin erstood, thoroughly until the' NM' air against .are.beard, , , ;;;Itt i ' difficult to defintruth, be- eanse. truth te. offel man May' ;not be: :truth Ito anothel.', "and Yet' both niae be right. It is the' same' "With wrong. However, there are two inniver sally recognized spirits in ;this 4vor1d that are dianibt4leally4 .epposed to ea,ch 'ether.. TheY 'are. .eolled Good and. EY'il. 'i,:VI.Thateverit tliCir 'source may be wg, shall not attempt te.explam. It is sufficient fen: us to know that • - , Tfigy., ARE.AptE. , ''On the side of -Good we'find 'right- 'eousness, justice;-: tolerancerknow, ledgelove and happiness. On the side cif Evil there are ignorance,, superstition, Intel peronce.;4.misery and selfishness: i Vie, individual witC ,rubs iigainst the ZlestruCtive fercee' and 'overcomes them with Good grows stronger with every stroke: The 4ne who forsakes the voice of the cen,science, grows. weaker. But- theret is no time for ,i,(11,1ein, jenss,„,and,1 theretis a constant struggle to do the right. i We; believe the only, 'right 7one inall has to claim his freedom of thoudht and manner of worahip' is to sgiVe his neighbor the Varna privi- 1 lege without persecuting:MM. It is, insincerity that provokes ridicule. , In the last, analysis each indivi- dtial rintat 'be his own defender be- fore the Supreme Ruler and render' his account f•Ut himself • arid' not, upon -the aSiimokil what -dile, tude had been doing, The canton, tion, th at, showslitie strengof,w1, tha't wOhld ober.:God'th not only WTIld , admiratipn, lint-. will turn ariany ntoward,'• rightedidness who, would be otherwise inolined to fol- low 'the crowd, arid bOw down be- fore, the, unbleating , a.nd golden.. calf, erecte.d and dedicated .‚to the , worship of Taal. The challenge Of . Joshua turned th-e "hearts of the : ehildren of Israel back. to, the, God . of Abraham. . , THE TAUNT OF THETROPIIET -on the* &aunt, whers he laughed at the ,prie'sts. of, Baal cirove them ,to despoil: end' madnees:-=!€Tbs,sibly..„, ,the. god of ,Ashteroth is. alaSeirt.:011: journey,„ • Cry- louder, and he may hear •ycit Theman- who is.,v4411-- ing..to deliver his soul that his body may have, enough to eat and to odrink w.ould got fittingly -rePresenb the pillar of beauty or ktrongth in the Temple of1.4fe, The spirit of the tiimimhant sol- dier 15 the same spirit that the man 91 God ought, to posseas-When..seek:L. ing eternal life.. , 31 was the fear- lessness': • -Caesar that.: -pelled- -the - boatmen. to,„ carry, him „ogress, the, River „Aptisb. It was Pizarro who drew the line • on the ground,,,and .said f,0 his-ad- yenturoas, folloWers„: — "On this side lies Panaina and poverty,:and On this side Perri- and gold!' Step- ping across the line, he said, "Ilhe brave -will 'follow me." It was the Christian warrior Paul who Wrote: "Thei8f644,'my beloved brethren, be ye steadfast, unmovable, always abounding in the work.of, the Lord, ,forasrnueb,as ye-know...that your lss- bor is not in vain -in the. Lord," It was Olntist who said, "Be of good Cheer: Ih,yis overcome the world." 'REV., WM. H. KEPHART. TORONTO CORRESPONDENCE INTERESTING, „ FROM.,, :THE CAPITA!. OF ONTARIO. 7! .1 After the exlifinuart4-,itriaciriai sm at, ,t1te. ,ho City's Counsel -The Civic Abbatoir. The ' yea following, ..BithibitiOnlInds !To- - relate ;with something, of the "Morning :after" )feeling. The streets, bereft oh their Ha ags nd bunting, and their imidebie throngs of pemilel seem by comp v•i'vri afid deserted.: And there Is a notice. table reaction in , nost •lines el tri,de, both retail and wholesale, The -tyro Weeks of "Exhibition are probably as 'active in, the retail district as any in the whole year. So prO6table ifi'Vvery day that nainy et the la`rgest stores have given up, the idm of obgerving Labor Day, ehth ;comes, in the middle ' Of. the fortnight, a's 5 holiday, but keep t44fr smile at their •pats to cater to the 'groat:numbers,v.ho find a convenient day to Shop. ,Those, who eater particularly for an, out,ef-toWn 'trade lake care, too,' that they offer bar._ gains sufficiently umluable to; attract, fur. the:. easiness diiiing the, year. This, of' cause,. doesn't do , the 14-Otrtovvn.-iner-, chant any goal,-fint-he 'has same men- stire of- reVenge" *hen 'Termite' Shoppers in turn .ge off to., Buffalo ;or New; York to make Purcha whieri 4alore:11y pater meet the eye of the customs officials on the border. , kor the wholesalers the period, too, was one of unprecedented briskness. Many of there kept their offices open daY and night.1 PARMERS DIDN'T TURNOUT. sel; Conttoller; Church as 'member or thee; Hydrff P,Ieetrie Commission, • laving 'the field comparatively clear for Controller Dalton .04,,,the next Rfayor, was -woken of as the "deal" that was under way. And' - 'feeble hre not genera:fly enthusiastic-- • • „submit "dealsp , TO IIDA.D OUP CIVIC' ABBATOIN. * 'The' proposal of the City to SPend ' a' third of million dollars on a•eivim afj- batoir., and cattle niarket extentielt drew a skilful -open letter' froni the Itn;rris- bntoir Couspany, which offers the city a free sitk.i. and a seat on the Board or DIrectorik,if it would abandon its old Wise of deinatione and move out. to the Union Stair Y'ards' at'West Torontd. The supportere of the civic sclieme were in- clined to regard this offer as Siniply an indication that the private packing, anter. este feared the effect of the efty'e .plan, and wanted to, head it off, and it was promptly Mimed clown. Despite the -frank statement of low prollts 'on the lif.aV of the packing companies it is probably stating the situation fairly to say that in this vital line,of food supply the pub- lic regards the private interests with some, suspieion. igaratirluen,t1Y,Ot )s lilxoly that far wee.' or for woe 'the city will go ahead yv.ith its ambitious plan for the eake of ensuring connietitMti•is far as possible .in the meat trade. , BIG MONEY IN SUBUBBAN nits. The prosperity Of Toronto le at an - events extending, some distance, get the surroMiding - countrk; A -edraotetii 'ex.' '' ' aniple'will 'illustrate - -Ten-years -ago a-- - • jarmor . withunt . nick we , rented 100. acres_ about 20 Mita ' from Terento. 'De Idok ' a••••.' •,'''' 1 long lease, but at the end of four yeare had made sufficient progrose te buy. lie , paid 48,000, which seemed a big priee,in those days. Ile devoted 'himself to mar. ' ket gardening and small fruits. The la- bor problem was an obstacle, but he had a fairly large family that he was able %The 'exhibition authorities have to ad- rufg{eeettpitill; hhe!liini„e,:lertdhar,owftaen r her hallur ' 'e f as mit, th'at this year the attend:5*W arrel•Z' :Maily„,,as,likteen paini, Wilson and chil- mere Was not up to preview reartle'APar, dren in 'his 'fields 'in\ the busy season. 'this the phenomenally bad tiVeatitinc and; 1 The wet vveathelS.V.thia. Year has just late season is made to bear, Ali, blime. 4 suited, his ;sandy soill,,,,and; he has never But on the whole the attendance 57115 re-, had, eUa ch eaccessfigifeason. .At the mo - markable. Jupiter Pluvius ditklica 'evebsti ihenv,.,pre,,te..,pnx*arketing his green .and failed. The Labor Day 'attendance, cern. Ile has been selling it since the , breaking all records on a day which did first of August, but just' now it is at its not have a glint of sunshine, and with best. On one flay he sent to Toronto ,the.ea • , . 1,200 dozen,14,400 cora. Dor the hirst,weelt-* , 'Coiiree' it has 'tb be borne in mind 'llutrAutl• clirnifs but oneolff his'oro nets.) lyt refits, d was particularlY„ astounding. Of his ,reeeipts/ from corA alone kereNS700.„ Toronion, aecording,to thelfigures ok the, lies refused ,j240,000 for ALS M.00 031090, 0,.. „ Assess ent Department 'ffew comilig "in, ' figure, 110 aallit, fficeebY epoadation, and like 35000 more People of its owu than it by the desire of wealthy citizens to se. had this time last year. It is difficult to , cure country homes, but he calculates „realize, how fast the place is growing. ' that the farm is still worth more than 'rtul,' i4erease.or a single, year,,ie greater: that, to :him. av, a., going concern,,,,A fair Shan the wffele,POpulation of %meat/ of 'the retard he has ffir ten years Work,,,',X.ven other itioe, nf pie. Provina, .and,its great, 15 ,14 has keen hard' work, Men,r..Mtilelln as thfi poptila'tion of a gadd." 'Wed counl • golirmining oarrpot- show any-00.14Tb e it% Mother .this roma ,,00neentFation - of , -the record. t's a.,pity that all 'Alm Arra, eePuls;tion "it 'an ' altogether ' unmixed 'ors 'of 'Ontario 'hiive" not shared",,,,,fik tine blessiqg for ,the,mest oh the Trov,Mee is, a • %mauls .pitosperit•,. y:., . ., ' ciliation 3011,40 will hear serious Consid: %nu , BALL T,IIIAM'S;*Cat But Tormitonifins 'are whole-heartcdly with the Toronto basebri01t445100O1d proud of their rafir:'. There liked lo be a • on, to the'leadershin•in t5aAlft44nitili4 th disposItion in some circles to regard it League by its eyebrows! ,e. , ' rather disdainfully. All,that 11ao.31008011 -Alio., real lg•,adged=in-the-wo,oLo!M.i1...,,7.'k.i.' it ibw. ttyyvtith'_igith,aderende.te 0110 querulous mood, Genviedo4Iyatyt .,'1 g truth t cin ffsaid thatthe Blliltionaggregai011walthfnesttrial I 'l9su7td4ill:evi::ier:t0.ntatevl..wez;a. inhai1ieviy;:dep4rtntentlereLv5,sk,tnoughst),a,teh,01,,,,At iiiticebles6luilathN,,iief.ont0itiera..i0:,,,,i6y4, ee,yeral newrfeentres“ti.4i ",LA'"'i'kit Oganei and.marticularWon0 .it lost both ends ef a double•;91eade ' '''' ?STR0Nth0•911 IMPERIALISM. ' ':• • leochestac he was not paotieul,ltolb11410 ,,The idia;.inotiye note was; probubly- the af ,'told, 41101,140, ,tearn that, IM. 7thtge of perialiffm that 'was injeffted. best 'hall 'Won;"" " .TI*e ;1 -were t d44dets`efroM:b,11' Ifirts','Of "the .1101413 great Tully 'of -the team 141444,110 I Ih'unapire, Newfoun'tdila.nd, Niew.Zealglann,d, Au.- alt of the seakpid.:in whic h , 'l.e Y AlstrlittIlighedaid•retiidklgiving :ago' froynsixtly•pleeW.t9'the top jWO; a el exhibilions .,and )4ghtly;,500mc4 ; pto a..ld iiece of work, and raised t.00at m .Wagvg: ."tiie)e"w;tpo.tclisino4he'raae'h0;111beeateelle3iaX ust alVut 1ero.el..tcn,ixeth.i(gx.yup,11,'rbsaidti,revp ladAnd•thesiege f De111"frot10 abathe.ralle heavners and,nage* t ti a 4513311145133111130, mioeil(N: ... . ,..- .bniloa te ,the „layers in Airetty 1044 043 All thiWes thlitcO'rlaioTt, torine, Tlitt talk, aesisted btAlie, 11.011111111(' Viose in charge -a Itlen; Bxnelkition's .gcomotion ,of two orvtlirce big league pitchers, tuxes are arden't Imporialiacs. (74 st Kn et Trtickd" and •• Mmentell,decemed,,:tto•.,> "$40;000 to bring the';' flatlets. 'The bands have a iparvelloutr..effect,-diffrilm Mem , .ee02,O0omie.At'111vaelrob1bly,imimediately started on itOer'inutintstrrdaP, nzt,hs.cejrtt11n,1100tl,ere:04e,But there 15 not much lttOr1110 .tale. - ti,1airr:,1al..,echiedtii:lnf't':nthb!ggth;Tanelin 41110010g of -Ob.,Iiaectaeeay eitii=were-alL.-4", ...... „These who are not in active sympathy instifletl. 9901' is the play in the field al- ilhleP:Cg:l: dnivr5• (nciiijet°Wa:s0-C417•-111t.aea:4071°:ekwayathclicet"°'I'etlec'"the1eT):1PtIlllY:011"1L0t1 so ititimn1 en'e;yindtf'ria1, ha0a,T1103f-4eltin°18"11 and a Monitore/ exhibition, which might 10 hos b0°" batt"g. NearlY 547e13 50051 tbelfup and 'to glordY, if anything Would, has developed into an old-fashioned slug- .ger.-and...anost„..e,f.....their victoria, have theZ bi ssinga, or peace. .... ; A $18,000 JOB A -BEGGING. bloolovrs' ws,00llr'aol 'by ef • bkittePtnyg rtihu'iniantghertniel• a. 4144+ p titles after MAI sunimer 'hOhdaYs ,The esumption ot letivity nirohost clgy8Boonnull::18111:40illetri/ate, Fo-i71115 113101 'sevora-1-0"3014310454+4' 44501"411030544.i1tI0Q .00'lPe sons lie0nha's ,/tm,c‘„iheroeap tt ittrraeer_f• euttriasvliafillne g<gtihfIriouoeMfimlelrjito.lehtriiaeTn,tcex.dleonoGtig,lIm.. ie. .repMdse'derliefd;ditnih,toin*fetotihp.uma reclt.;; nwb,eea1alclni1\tiy-nu . 8, ,%i4,:ntP,eahgr-ieotgi11nkatel,1.'bnYfietnhrd:o,trir°O tlnk ;Thne tcpositionhastily lefttea"'0miehlo jnit o1ltte shamefacedess.To haVealon the hoses and developed fairlymop rorono ,job turned down cold wafwdithfieldso that he has made aBu11o0,9)51b rame5 c1114120010 among the rgulars in beton, and t aitya man 119501503 • --'5---- 1/4 ii. TqaiA itlfiseiv:rrcl ,rrociieO,.. i,3f ' -a...,,•A,- ITIC,A,,.tp,lB4C.iTI.O,NS .ile CilleetieerelleVerYellte 41/was,. :. 1 4 „,,i,r 4, RlngyG10lYn:1' 1)v4 i°01tOcitienft,,,ofevonbnipt,ily41tisa)oti:,rb7weet a7)41tan,dtt saiioct, 44,„;u.tvoidatr,arb.3,4ti::L„,i3idthe014'1"'Ilt1`t,ingltiri16 'r• •The •OritioiOn Or V&VV.tcarYe ,.:;'.-., .oharno07 047005 pardy from %),tiict1111,4• .4,.h,.Q4 (171315711 ntiOl 'IMOtO laW. 'eMy, looik.itnint°,the pantrY, se- bontiee 11S 1300?? lila roih.oe,il,,0:711it;a,ii,61t63":. ,'Ifesh eaarhafd be hal to 3555543441574114 lnel- i;ti;;; 3411144101101 knowledge of,arrnt municipal rise plenty ot retrearnmenta • aria...., i'Mb141P' ,i se egan, ..31)-.P' s „a, Y.askti_.,r1 )-,'54 ''T('- rro.,,,aora,-;;I; hy-wittennurTn-Tretry 1 3 . . 1 1 sho-is ti,..antottt-!,,,,,, would ueofe0L),,- o,:rat.m.xxsailytAmmar;o0», L.,p34i:i1,me.,1111,Ativa,tmstatt7,teanli.v4mx.t.,...vov.,...amn 1