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I :4 - . . ­___ - . - ­ - - .—.-- ­_ .- ­______ ___ - . . � ;_ - . - � � I * pernaps or a lion-, Isphere, alert. ,i -he one nair on riho wnite pillowcase nxe snow on � . . . i, . REAL ESTATE FOR SAL& � � � 1- . THE SEAFORTH DAVID"S RASH WORDS' . I � �_f Yl I - I letter that ought never to have been Nvrit- snow already fallen. But her soul Is gone - I . I . �1 " T , I � _. — - 6 , I ton, printed in a newspaper, makes more up to look upon the things that the night �� -1 :A I- '. 4 1 . OD FARM FOR S&LILLFor sale, north halt . -_ — - — - Ifk : . talk than the millions of letters that crowd before she had been reading of in tile . 11 A I it GoLot 81, 0onoession ,2, Root Wswanoqh, too . 6 � I 9 "I SAID IN MY HASTE, ALL MEN ARE 6 1 "; I Musical - Instrumer, acres good fences, good -orchard and never -falling the postofficos and weigh down'tho mail Scriptures. What a transporting look on I , � creek. Apply to PHILIP HOLT, Goderich. W8 - , E � � LIARS." �i( � - - oarriers with expressions of honest love. z her dear old wrinkled facel She has seen - � � �. , . ­_ I i �, . -1 . th o " King in h Is ben u ty. I I She h as been . . I . I . . .,� . . * Hark, From the Tombal I I � I EMPORITTA1. ARMS FOR SALE. -The undersigneill has twent% 11'� I I ; - - I . � I welcomed by the I 'Lamb who was slain." . : . I . . . . � 6 . . I . � � ____ FChoice Farm* for sale to FAst Huron, the ban- Rev. Dr. Valmage Pre"hes to a Great Mul- Tolstol, the great Russlan,_.puthor, Is I t I � -11 6 4, - . - I � I tier Cou rity of the Province ; all' sizes-, and prices to And hortwooldest sons,baving hurried S I - I - . titude an the Dangers of eessimism. � Wrolig when he prints a book for the de- ( i : suit. For full Information, write or Call roonally. . up stairs, took and whisper, Henry to I I I , I �6; 1 Brusvols prect a'tion of marriage. If your observa- A - I - A. I : I . No.trouble to show them. F. S. S0QW The Gospel of Cheerfulness --A Place of George, "That is religion!" and George to . 1� I i 1 18014f - tion . - q P. 0. has put you in an attitude of. doplora ; � , re . - Henry, "'Yes, that Is rellgloril" I ; . I r , � ! I- , I . I . f6 S& ty. � tion for the marriage ,state, one of two . L - - GOOD FARM FOR SALK-A 160 acre form i I - i- 7 i � � �. I . I I -)uth of the village of Wroxe- . things Is true in regard to you -you have Religion Defined. i: I I � A- for sale, U, nilles s NFw YonK, Jan. 27.-Whon �Rcv. Dr - , i . 6 either beon unfortunate Im your acquaint-- There Is a Now York rnerchant w.ho haa --- nmcwm=,� I � I / Owing to bard times, we have eon- t.r, beinz south parts of lots 8, 9 and 10, conceseion Talmage came upon the stage In the A cad - -_ . r : I I . - �_ I A, township of Turuberry. There are 140 Acreo clear- � anceship, or you yourself are morally rot. been In business I should say 40 or 50 1 � . 7 1 . � dnded to sell Pianos and Organs at emy of Music this afternoon, he found be- I � , ed, good bank barn, frame house, Ifood orchard and ten. The world, not as rapid as we would years. During an old fashioned revival of tor Infants 211nd Children. f I I I . I - ore him -tgjaudlonco such as Is 'seldom I � two never failing welb. For further particulars ap- f " I � . - . - .- i I . like, but still with long strides, is on the religion In boyhood be gave his heart to � 6 ply on the premises. THOVAS POPE. 1414- seen in any public building In America. � way to the scenes of beatitude and felicity God. He did not make the ghastly and 1, �6 Greafly Reduced Prices. The vast space was crowded from audito- * - ! . � e, cheap, a com- � whicli the Bible depicts. The man wlio infinite and everlastirigmistake of sowing ; I i ROPERTY FOR SALE. -For eat rium t6 topmost gallery, and the aisles and , , MOTHERS, Do Irou Know that Paregoric, - - - - 1. I fortable frame home on South Main Street, Sea- I I wild oats, " wl th t lie expectation of sow- . , . I . . ; P corridors literally blocked, while ninny ; cannot see this Is wrong,.61tlier in bJs Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, mamy so-called Soothing Syrups, and ��_, �6 - 6 forth, near the Railway station. The house contains beart or liver or spleeln. Ing good wheat later'on. He realized the I . Seven rOOn1%, woodilied and all necessary conveni- thousands who had come to hear -1hini I most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine? . . , Organs at $25 and upwards, and 0 . - Look at the great Bible picture gallery, . fact that the most of those who sow "wild - i I . eaces, also two good lots. The house Is n one of the preach crowded Fourteenth stroctandjrv- - th and the property wilfbe,sold together or sepir I i i where Isaiah bar, set up the pictures of oats" never' reap any other crop. He start- .,� I , I Pianos at Corresponding prices. 10 . ng place, unable to gain admission. Flo I)o You Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons ? � � � %tely. Apply on the premises to RICHARD ROBIN_ took for his subject "The Dangers of ! aborescence, girdling the world with cedar ed right and has kept right. lie went - . I � I I , SON, Seaforth P. 0. I 140941 ' 11 , ' � , . . . - : Pessimism, " the text selected being Psalm . rind fir and pine nnd boxwood, and the I ion down In 1&67, when -the banks failed, but De You Kii I ow that in ihost countries druggist -s are not; permitted to sell narcotics ,*-r I . � led by a child, and St. John's pictures of be failed honestly and never lost his falth .; , , . I ARM FOR SALE. -For sale, west halt lot 11, con* , oxvi, 11, "I said In my haste, All men aro ' w1thout labeling them poisons ? %9� i # I SEE US BEFORE PURCHASING. cession 18, Grek, containing to sores, all cleared , of waters and trees, and white horse cavalry, in God. Ups and downs -he sometimes . I � I I - - 11 . F 'Jars. I * I �. I __ and In a good state of cultivation. There is a .frame ' and tears wiped away,and trumpets blown, laughs over them -but whether losing or I)o You Know that you should not perinit any medicine to be given. your child' I . I � . . . barn anti log house and good - orchard. Plenty of Swindled, betrayed,- persecuted, David, - - - I I I water. it is conveniently situated for warlietii, In a paroxysm of petulance and rage thus and harps struck, and nations redeemed. gaining be was growing better all the unless:pou or your physic%n know of what it is composed ? - � � � ' - . .1 � I SCOTIT BROS. schools, ". It will be sold Amp. Apply on the I insulted the human race. David himself . While there are ton thousand things I do time. He has been In many business ven- � . . I I I � premises or to Wilton P. 0. ARCHIBALD DUNCAN- 'I not like, I have not seen any discourage- tures, but lie never ventured the experl- Do You ]Know that Castoria is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a Lst of : . ,. . I — .. I falsified when he said, "All meh are . .. ��� i � .SON. Waltom 1411X8 ment for the cause of God for 25 years. ment of ,gaining the world and losing his I'll I - . liars." He apologizes and says he was Its ingredients Is published with every bottle ? I . - . � k riml . . I : � -_ ' __�_ ' ' . I The kingdom Is coming. The earth is pro- soul. His name was a power both in the I I � I Fr ARM FOR SALE. -For tale, part of Lots 29 and unusually provoked, and that lie was has- 1 I . , 11 I 11 F 3o, Concession 1, Me-Killop, containing 50 acres, : paring to put on bridal array. Wericodto church and In the business world. He Do You Know that Cactoria is the prescription of the famonq Dr. Spmuel Pite �,7% . . � ' : i PAPS S all cleared, well fenced, and in a good state. of culti- ty when he hurled such universal denunci- 1 be getting our anthems and grand marches hns drawn more checks for contributions 1, � � . . That It has been In use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria, i:i now sold th-An I . � . - vation. Buildingsfair. There iga good orchard and ation. -I said In my haste," and so on. , ready. In our hymnology we shali have to asylums and churches and schools than . I � plenty of water. This farm is within two lot@ Of the It was In him Only a i1301DCDtary trilumpli : U.Su for "Antioch" thanfor-"Wind- any one, except God, knows. He has kept of all other remedies for children combined ? x - . corporation of Soxforth. It will be sold cheap and, . - I ; I I of pessimism: There- Is ever and ntion, '-""' � I . on ea8v terms. . Apply on the. premiseR, or to Sea- : barn," for"Arlel" than for "Naomi." Let ninny a business man from failing by I � . and never more tbnn now, a dispo"gitlon t 4. DO TOU Know that -the, Patent Office Department of the United States, and -r�f I � � � . I - , I BOOKSTORE forth P. 0. DAVID DORRANCH, Proprietor. I Hark, From the Tombs a Doleful Cry I" lending his name on tho'back of a note ; I I . . - . � . � abroad to distrust everybody, apd because other countries, have Issued exclusive -right to Dr. Pitcher and,his -assigns to use the w-ord I � - 1415 4 ;:� I -� . ", � , � be submerged with "Joy to the World, the till the crisis was past. All heaven knows I . I - - ­ , 11 I � . ; I some bank employees dofrand to distrust I I � i � ; Ijord Is Comell! Really, if I thought the about him, for the poor woman whose " Castorls 11 and Its formula, and that to imitate them is a state prison offense I 4 1 � � ARM FOR SALE.-For�ple, Lot 8, Conceagion 8, all bank employees, arid because some po- i I I . �.. I Is the place to: buy your Christmas 14 Tuckersmith, containhij 100 acres, all cleared, iuman race were as dotermined to be bad, rent lie paid In her last days, and the man � I . � :,-I F ' I 3)o You Know that one -of the reasons for granting this government protecdon-as . I ! I lice officers have taken bribes to believe ' 1, I � ,01, f,,,, d and underdralned. There is a good bank and getting worse, as the pessimists repre- - - With CODSUMPMOn in tile hospital to whom I I � I j I I an& New Year's gifts at right prices. ! - : � barn with stabling underneath, and a frame house. thnt all policemen take bribes, and be- �, . . ' sent, I would think it was hardly worth lie rent flowers and the cordials just before because Castorla had been proven to be &73solutely harmless? . . and a never failif,g well, it cause divorce cases In the court to be- � . . - There is a good orchard are - )3 ated. saving � . - I ' � - We are Showing the lar,gest assort iq within five miles'of Seatorth and is well situ lieve that most,'if not all, marriage rcla- I If after hundreds of years of aseension,and the people be encouraged DO Ton Know that 35 av,eraee doses of Castorla are furn&ned fof 35 ; I . 111ent ever shown in Sea.forth.' It will be sold cheap and on easy terms. Apply on tions are unhappy. . � gospolization no improvement has been in many ways, after they entered heaven . - I ;, . the premises or address Seaforth P. O. JOSEPH intide, let us give it up and go tit some- kop.t talking about it, for the immortals efmts� 0 . - I � . � r one cent -a dose ! I I I 139SX44 f. -There are men who seem rapidly com- � . I GIBSON, Proprietor. . � I . I - thing else besides praying and preaching. - are neither deaf nor dumb. : . I Ing to adopt this creed: All m6n are liars, Do You Know that -when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children May . . I � I My opinion Is that if we had eriou gh faith Well, It Is about time for the old mer- � I I . I OOD DAIRY FARM FOR SALE. -It is opposite scoundrels, thieves, libertines. When a I I . I I � I . . . In quick results and coul'd go forthrightly chant himself to quit earthly residence. be kept well, and that -you may have unbroken rest? - I . . WHY NOT .GfIrst-class cheese factory in the township of new -case of perfidy comes to the surface, . I .. . ck � . I - . hav, Lot 9,Joncess' .on 9, good bank barn; good bri equipped with the gospel call the battle As it Is toward evening, be sh,'uts the safe, . . I - these people clap their hands in glee'. It VK2119 these 't'hings are worth lmovving. Theyarefacts. . . I hour -e, 10 rooms, 2 never failing wells, goo orcharcl, for God and righteousness would end with puts the roll of newspapers in his pocket, _ . - I I I j, -11 10 acres good bush, school on next faint. Cattle gives piquancy to their breakfnA if the this nineteenth century, and the twentieth thinking that the iamily may like to read I I . . I Buy where you can save, money, and homes, pigs and implem onto. .Terms to suit purchas- morning newspaper discloses a nowex- af ter lie go's ,home. Hof Idsupa$5 -simile , . . I . 'or. Posseesion given imwediateh% Forfurtherpar- century, only five or six years off, would them . 'o The fac is an eve i . WIL,3*b1q.,L Hen8&II P. 0. posure or a new arres " -4 i . L .he same tim, e have the largest and ticulars apt)ly to JOHN D. be -in the millennium, and Christ would bill and gives it t"o the boy to carry to one i � I - at T � t. They grow fat on ,� . . 1,108.4- vermin. They join tbe devils in hell in .M !d�nst,tnre of Appor. - 11 o reign, 'either in person on some tbrone set of the carmen who got his leg broken and - (1� &&'T � I or J.'BECK, Eguroadville. i�,,.ez,l . �� I best collection to choose from. If YOU — jubilation over recroancy and pollution. � I . up bet*cen. the Alleglianies and Vie may be in need of a little money; puts a . � � would da as above, you must go to OR SALE. -Good farm for sale, lint 15, Conces- - If solne one arrested is proved Innocent, it - � ;3 Rockies, or in the illstitbtions of morcy -stamp on a lettter to bis grandson at col- I I F tdon 12, In the township of Stanley, containing is to thom a disappointment. They would I � I : I . I � 1, 0 .erps, go aores ele.red. Frame Varn, sheds and rather liblieve evil than good. They are and grandeur sot up by his ransomed peo- lege, a letter with good advice and ail in- Children Cry �or Pff itcher"s Castorla* � . : � * � I . stables laree brick house and large orchard of � ple. Discouraged work will meet with de- closure to make the holidays happy, then � M ! . � - . a . splendid fruit. This farin will be sold on very easy vultures, preferring carrion. Thoy would �� i�ff.jg_lz �1;01.021ASPJ�;�P. - . - . I I . . I des re oroffice and says to i I . � � PAPST'S 8009STOKE feat. Expectant and buoyant work will looks around 411 -to a r tern"'s as the proprietor wishes to retire. No encuni- like to be on a committee to find Some- - . � � I - gain the victory. Start out with the idea the clerks, " Good evening, " and starts for � � I I brance, convenient to school and churobes, anrl well tbin,g wrong. They wish that, � as eye- I . . . "t z wal ered. Aptly on the pr�ruie6s to BOBERT that all men are liars and scoundmis, and borne,, stopping on the way at a door to . - I I . I . � � ori - ORTH. D&LG ATY, or Box 14, B,q field P.O. -� 1386-tf . . t � . SEAF I . glasses have been invented to improve tbe that everybody is as bad as he can be, and ask how his old friend, a deacon in the -_ ____ I � �_ I I . - - - I sight and ear trumpets have been invent- ' � � � , i . I I I that society, and the church, and the same church, is getting on since his last . I I z . I I K�jr We invito inspecti " and c6m, - ANJTOBA FARVI FOR SALE OR TO RENT.- ed to help the bearing, a corresponding in- - . I : i I or� T -z-Town8hlp 2, Range 14. world are on the way to demolition, and bad attack of vertigo. He enters his own -.1 - . j � - � � M West half Section 24, struniont might be invented for the nose ; . - � . - parison of prices. .Enere are 60 acres broke, 12 plowed and reAdy for the only use you will ever be to the world home, and that is his last evening on earth. 1-895 IS ITit us I . � i I � to bring nearer a malodor. i - � � crop 4 200 acres more could be broke. The -balance will be to increase tbos�alue of lots in a Ile does not say much. No last words are � f — I ! - . - - . � t_ � . - I - I is goocl hay and pasture land. There is a frame A Glowing View. ; ,i � - cemetery. We need amorceheerfulfront necessary. His whole life has been a tes- I *1 I � . I ouse on the place ; the outbuildings got burnt. - I � b - � � i .� Pessimism says of the church, "The In all our religious work. People havo timony for God and righteousness. 11 . - Plenty of timber at hock Lake foui miles "distant. Moro And just here, as -we stand on top of 1895, we wish to thank our numierous - i I I � � ; I - The Dr. Rourk Trea tmen t - ' - Can be got for majority of the members are hypocAtes, I I I � t Cartwright station is 6 Wiles a�ay. - enough trouble alread.)� and do not want people would like to attend his obsequies , s I . - _' i I - T� ustomers of 1894. � _§ . less than $4 per acre. Apply to JAMES A. FOWLER, although It is Dotemporal advatitagoto I z I I to ship another cargoof trouble in the than 'any house or church would hold. - - � �: I . � . -FOR- Killarney P. O., Manitoba. 1415xi, be a member of the church, and therefore shape of religiosity. , The officiating clergyman begins his re- . . `0 � - . - I . . . . ____ . . FURNITURE.—For 30 years we have been Studying wood, varnisb,'Oil A ; . 11 s -0 acre there is DO temptation to hypocrisy. " The Gospel of Cheerfulness. i marks by quoting from the psalmist, t� . i � -4, . � . I ARM FOR SALE. -For sale, a good, 1 4 1 CATARRH, ASTHMA, and upholstery, and workmanship as applied to furniture. It has taught us I . F farm on Ba%field Road, ba*f a mile west of Pessimism says that the in fluence of news- If religion has been to you a peace, a I "Help, Lord, for the godly man ceasoth t) ; - , I . I _ . . � : . Varna ; 85 acres cleared, free from stumps, and in a papers is only bad, and that they are cor- defense, an inspiration and a joy, say so. for the faithful fAillfrom- among the chil- how to buy ; we buy cheap and sell cheap—that's all. . . PROW BRONCHITIS, good state of cultivation; all un(ierdrained and ex-, � . -1 . - I � . rupting the world, when the fact Is that Say It by word of moutb, by pen in your dren of men. " Bvery hour in heaven for � � . ' I . tra well fenced with cedar; a brick hou�e and frame they are the mightiest agency for the ar­ right hand, by face illumined with a di- all the million years ct� eternity that old UNLI)ERTAKING.—Everything bere �that should be here, The goods� I . J I barn�and shed. An extra good well at the house, . - I � � . . AND CONSUMPTION - and auotber spring that gives water the year round ; rest of crime, and the spread of intelli- vine satisfaction. If this world is over to merchant will see the results of his earth- the exporience, the competency, with prices in your favor. . �i I . I � I - I I Is positively the most rational and MOST SUCCESS. good bearing orchard. This is a goGd place ' and gance, and the,printing press, secular and I � I FUL treatment ever devisied for these troubles. .rt will he sold at a reasonable figure: ten miles from I . be taken for God, it will not be by grohng, - ly beriefleence and fidelity, while 'on the MANUFACTURUM AND REPAIRING.—Here we. make you some- I I 5 consists of combined local and constitutional treat- linton and religious, is setting the nations free. The but by hallelulabs. If we could present street where he did business, and in tile - . � � . . Reaforth, and the same distance froin C . � I . r tbino, new of any design, or repair yon something old witliout any desig,n— I I . ment, which not only Speedily relieves the local Hensall, all good market towns. ANDREW DUN- whole tendency of things is toward cynic- the Christian religion as It really is in Its orphan asylum in which be was a direct- 0 - � r � . . I I trouble, but thorou.rhly er�adicateo the cause as well, KIN, Varna. 1415-tf ism and the gospel of Smashup. We ex- ,I truer attractiveness, all the people would or, and in the church of which be was an On your pocket. � - � . - - . I . . --- __ 1 7 1 thus. insuring &- perfect and permanent cure, even in id of the text for a paroxysm Of accept it and accept it right away. The - officer, whenever his geniality and benef- ' 1. . I , app e farm for sale, 4 cuse Dav - I I arently hopeless cases. � ARM FOR SALE. -A 150 &or disgust because he apologies for it to al icenco and goodness aro*referred to, bank PICTURE FRAMING—is � specialtywith us. You know our work- , I I I : IF YOU FEEL WEAI(,� WRETCH -ED, DESPOND- Fmiles from the Vil)agt: of Brussels, being Lot 3, 1 cities, the nations would cry out: "Give . � . � I ENT. if you have Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Lung and east half (if Lot 2, Concepsion 12, township of the centuries, but it is a deplorable filet ! us thatl GlVe it to us In all its holy mag- director ivill say to bank director, and' manship and prices are both right. . IL � 4 . . . . . I I Trouble or any other chronic disease, and WANT TO Grey ; 1.96 acres are cleared, 12 acres good bardwond that many have taken the attitude of per- notism and gracious poworl put that - merchant to merchant, and -b6fghbor to . � I . - BE ijured, call or write at once. bush. This . far -m is well fenced. well underdmined, petual distrust and anailiematIzatiOn. Ealve on our woundsl Throw back the neighbor, and' Christian to Christian: % � I I ; � and in a good state of cultivation. On this farm are .. I I i I . DR. ROURK is widely and favorably known i - . I . � . throughout Canads�., being a graduate of Queen'e two houses, two good orchards, two good wells, good There are, we must admit, deplorable , shutters for that morning ligbtl Knock I "That ls religion. Yes, that is religion.';' Be ROBERTSON & SON , I bank barn and other Outbuildings. Will be sold to. facts, and we would not hide or minify ! off these c1haius with that silver hamm A Changed Xan. 9 _. L Universityandof the Academy Terra Maria. Licen. orl � gether or separately. For further particulars, aPP13, them. We are not much -encouraged to ' Give us Christ --his pardon, his peaco, his L .. _. � � tiateal theRoyal College of Physicians and Sur- N -MeFAD There Is a man seated or standing very . � . . I . geone, member of the- College of Physiclaus and Sur. od the premises, or to JOHN or AAROI - find that the great work of offleial rofor"I " comfort, his beavonl Give us Christ in , nearyou. Donotlookatbim, for Itmiglit _� . I . . DEN, Brubsols P. 0. 1411x4 . I Warerooms—Strong's Red Block, Main -Street, � � :, geons of Ontario add Quebec, LATE, 11EDICAL InNLew York city begins by a proposition !i song, Christ in sermon, Christ in book-, - be unnecessary embarrassment. Only a ; . . I SUPERINTENDENT OF LONDON GENERAL I I fj ACRE FARM FOR SALK-The 200 sore toothe liquor dealers to break the law by I Christ*in living examplol" i few minutes ago be came down off the 4 1 1 � HORPITAL, etc. Z I I . ; 20V farm, -being lots 11 and 12, concession 16 I SM3_Z1_:F0TtrX=* - I I Thirty yeara'practice. keeping their saloons open on Sunday i . I 7 Grey, Is offered for Sale. 120 acres are- cleared ana As a system of didactl6s rellgio*n has ' steps of as happy a home as there is in I i I : Consultation free and confidentiaL from 2 In 'the afternoon to 11 at i - i __', I the balance is well timbered. Buildings first -clam. . night- I never gained one inch of progress. . As a i this or any otber city. Fifteen years ago, I � � . �. Call on or address : - � . I � I , Orchard, wel;, &c. School house within -40 rods. Never since A-inerica was discovered has tocbnJcality it befogs moie than it irradi- by reason of 'his dissipated habits, his home - , I I I Poseesfdon given at Once If desired. The lots will a � I . DR. FRANCIS R0!U,R-K,_ be sold either together or separately. For further there been. a worse I - nsult to sobriety and 1 ates. As a dogmatism it is an awful fall- was a borror to wife and children. What - . r L vrticulars as to price , terms, etc apply to MRS. -enforcement, as : that woman went through Nvith In order , . - i . 5 - 76 WOODWARD Avmwe, -VicutGAN. decency and religion than thAt proposition. I ure. But as a fact, as a re ! - I I I 13,S7-52 DETROIT, A ALKER, Roseville P.O., or to NELSON BRICKER, That proposition Js equal to saying: L - f � t - - a transflguration, It Is the mightiest thing . � to preserve respectability and hide her hus- Happi ness 7- - � .6 I � I : � on the farm. 1299-tf I.Iet law and ordenand religion have a I that ever descended from the heavens or : band's disgrace is a tragedy which It would .1 � I I � I . � t I �chance on Sunday forenoons, but Sunday touched the earth. Exemplify it in the I require a Shakespeare or Victor Hugo to I - I I I z % I � t HALND saMADE ARM IN McKILLOP FOR SALE. -For sale the afternOODS open all the gates. to gin and life of a good man or a good woman, and I write out in flve tremendous aots. Should be universaI at the Jestive season of the year� I � I � south halt of lots I and lot 2, concession 4, Me- ' Shall I , I I � Vdcobol, and Schiedam, sobnapps and sour I I F I - I I S Killop, being 160 acres of very choice land mostly In . , no one can help but like It. A. city mis- I I tell itf He struck horl Yes, the one who . . . -- Boots and Shoe a good state of cultivation. trbere is a good houvt mash andJersey ligbtning, and the varie- ' Gentlemen will add greatly to their chances of ha i I I I I � sionary visited a hous�'in London and ! at the altar he had taken with vows so PP111eS4a � . . 11 . - � . I . and bauk barn, a good young bearing orchard and gated _swill of breweries and drunkenness I found a sick and dying boy. There was solemn they made the orange bloasims � I i . plenty of never failing water. A oonsidorable " - �� . - . � portion seeded to grass. Convenient to rowkets and crime. Consecrate the first half of the by wearing I- . I D. McINTYRE an orango' lying on his W, and the mis- tremblel He struck herl He made the 0 " - __ , - � and schools and good gravel roads in all directions. Sunday to God, and the last halt to the sionai said, " Where did you got that , I �i ,� � � � . ry beautiful holidays "a M-Ign of tierror." = ,_ Hs&ory hand a large number of Bootsand Shoes of hiF Will be Sold cheap. Apply to the proprietor on the devil. liet the children on their way to ara - . I � I - L - , � I ngoPP He said: "A man brought it to ; Instead of his supporting her, she support- f, , own make, beat material and . I ; - I premises, MESSRS. DKNT & HODGE, Mitchell, or at Sunday schools In Now York at 3 o'clock Bril,ght S Clothing. 1. I . -Nar=ted to give Satisfact' Tint HvRoN ExpomToi& Offloe, S6aforth. JOHN me. Ho� comes here often and reads the : ed him.' The children had often board., �. -_ . W - Ion. In the nfternoon meet the alcoholigm that Bible io me and prays with me and him speak the mame of God, but never in I � - O'B,RIKN, Proprietor. . -_ 1298-tf � ; I I :: I ; on want your feet kept dry come and get a pair o. does more than all To see is to buy our goods. We have what you want, �, I - I y I other causes comtdned , -brings, ine nice things to eat." "What Is s pra,yer, only in profanity. It was the sad- I I � I our boots, which will be sold �, OR SALE, VALUABLE FARM AND VILLAGE to rob children of their fathers and moth- his name?" said the city mis-sionary. _. � , I "I 1 desi thing -an earth that I can think of -a - I - � CHEAP FOR CASH. F PROPERTY�-A good hundred acre farm in a ers and strew the' land with holooss or- forget his name," said the sick boy, "but i destroyed homal Walking along the and the price is always right. Drop in and have a talk 7 , . _� I I - � Repairing promptly attended to. All kind@ of Boott conctmion, of the township of Grey. A good Brick 9 ma peec � - . � fair state of cultivation, biding lot 15, in -the Ifth phanage." Surely, stron * drinl� can kill he makes gr t s bes over in that gricat street one day, an Impersonation of all ' � � � ­ �� and Shoes made to order. All parties'who have nol enough people and destroy enough farrillies builiding, " pointing about Clotbing, even if you don't want to buy. 11 7 Hotel, in the Village of Cranbrook, in the said town- to the t)arliairwnt wretchedness, he fg t a *­ � . I., � L aW a s n a th door of , - . � . L . . - I paid their amunte for last year will please call and hi , known as 11 The Beck House", also a ssw mill and sufficientlycrowd the almshouseig and house of London. The misstounry asked , a Young Mon'S Christian aSSWi.ation, fettle up. :nTa good frame store In said village. Anyone penitentiaries in six days or the week, : - W . � � I I I I � 11,62 D. MaINTVRE. beaforth, thiukin," ,-of investing would do well to eiamine this as his name Mr. Gladstone, I -oh, "Meeting For Man Only." He went in, Yours for good clothes. t . . 1 I - , Property, which will be @old at a very reawmable- without giving It an -ex-tra half day for yes," said the boy, "that Is his name, Mr. hardly knowing why he did so, and &at - I - - . rice, in one or more parce 9 . . ,� - .1 . .. ; . to Rult purchasers. pauperism and assassination. Gladstone. " Do you t6H me a man can down by the door, aind a young man was ; I P Durther inf?npation will be fn ely supplied to any. Pessimisin'a Sin. see religion like that and not like it? - . -_ . one addressirilk the undersigned, at Bkussek G. k. . in broken voloo and pow grammar tel,lirW I ' .1 � �,� BLAIR, Solicitoi; F. S. SCOTT, Auctioneer. Altbotgb we are not very jubilant over Am 1111ustration. I how the Lor4 had saved him from a diss-1- , . BRIGHT BROS81 1; . . 1379-tf . a municipal reform that opeps the exer- There Is an old fashioned mother in a ,pated life, and the man back by the dear i I 1 1 Bankin' '- HOLUse � The Great Clothiers, Alain Street, I - I 9 I PLri,NDID FARM FOR SALE. -Lot 25, Cone". cises by a doxology to rum, we have full farmhouse. Perhaps she is smnewhere in - said to himself, " Why cannot I have U* . ­ .! I . P I . � . -) _-Rr_V_-U_ Sion 6, Township of Rorris, containing 160 acres I � . SMA --P ( S faith in God and In the gospel, which will , the seventies; perhaps 75 or 76. It is the ' Lord ,do tile ,same thing for me?" and lie -_ . � SEAFORTH. L� . suitable for grain or btOCA, situated two and a halt yet sink all iniquity as the AtIftntle-ocean " early evening hour. Through spectacles put his hands, all a-tromble, over his bloat- , � I I , . . - --- - �, r, D a 0 � . (In connection with the Bank of Montreal.) milesifrom'�he thrivin- village of Brussels, a good melts a flake of s ow. Wh t w want and 1 No. 8 sho Is reading a wwspftper until to- od fnee and said: -0 God, I want thatl I I - . gravel road leading thereto * 120 acres cleared and hat I believe we will have Is a great re- 1 ward bedtime, when she takes up a well must have tbati" i a a am a 2,2 21 um a a 1'.3-.__. . � , - LOGAN & C 0.r free f ion i stumps, 6 acres c�Aar and ash and balance w I and God said, 41You ;t 11 . - hardwood. Barn 61x60 with straw and hay shed ligious awakening that will moralize and, worn book, called the Bible. I know-frQm shall have it, and you have it nowl" And ' W I � I W - I BANKERS AWD FINANCIAL AGENT 4Ox7O Stone stabling underneath both. The house Christianize our great populations and - tbb illumination in her face she Is reading the man came out and went home a : 1. ,b I V2x32 %ith kitchen 18x2d, cellar underDeath - Mirlaviolette's The finest Remedy in t1ne, '-` w , - - 1' , ri Y 11cc- - � both, 1i'ding8. All are new. make them superior to toniptations,whetb- o" of the thanksgiving psalms, or in changed man, and though the children at . . orchat" There is r. large young er unlawful or legalized. ,(Zo . -- Cures of Vorld 1,)r all A' . ; I - d. School on next lot. The- land has a good I see no Revelation the story of tlie 12 pearly first shrunk 114-ok and looked to the moth- _M & :: . I . To the Conimerelml Hotcl Building, Blain Street natural drainage, and the farm is in good condition. cause for disheartenment, Pessimism is a 4 gates. After awhile sbe closes the book er and began to cry tions of the Throat = A Gentiral Banking Business done, drafto Isiue and Satisfactory reasons for selling. Apply at TfIR Ex. I with fright they soon -: Colds, U � caahed. Interest allowed on deposits. POSITOR OFFim, or on the premizes. WK. BARRIE, sin, and those who yield to it cripple them- � and folds her $ands and' thinks over the Faw that the falier was a changed man. Lungs. - - Brussels. 13w-tf selves for the war on one side of which are ! past and secm� whispering the names of That home has barned from "Paradise I couglisy .- * 'A I � I MONEY TO LEND — - ______ — —_ � all the forces of darkness, led on by Apoll- ; her children, some of them on earth and Lost" to "Paradise Regained," 6 - . ­ -_ I On vood notes or mortgages. "". GOOD CIIANCE.-200 acre farm for sale, Lots yon, and on the other side of which . are some of them in heaven. Now a smile is The wife sing's all day long at her work, :: Grippe, Croup, . : - . . A -21. and 22, Concession R, Turnberry, V. miles all the forces of light� led on by the Om- on her face and now a tear, and sometimes for she Is so happy, and the children rush : Whoopino, Co gh. UIP e 11(NZ 1. ROBERT LOGAN, MANAGEP from Wingham. This farm is in good shape �o farm -_ Z_W - Z I ­ .. 1068 . having been nearly all in pasture for the put ten nipotent. I risk the statement that the the smlle�patches the tear. the scenes of out into the hall at the Erst rattle of the svz2111,9 . e I . years. 9Che greater part of it is well underdrained; vast majority of POOP10 are doing the best - along life come back to ber. One minuto father's key In the door latch to welcome . - . has fint-class buildinKs and iiever iailingr sbream of they can. Nine hundred and ninety-iiDe I sbe sees all the children smiling around him with caresses aDd questions of "What , water., ru us Across the farm. Also Lots 31,33 and 34 � Conceskon 12, Turnberry, contaiaing 3S3 acres. This, out of a thousatid of the officials of the : her, with their toys and sports and strange have you Ln-ouglit meF" They have family . I DONT DESPAIR N MOStly DPW ]and, well drained with Government Municipal and tile United States govern- i questionirigs. � Then she rumembers sev- prayers. Tli J' am altogether on the road 11 I . ey � - I . . � drains, which are nearly all paid for. A lot of vftlu- monts are honest. Out of a thousand ba.nk 1 eral of them down sick wfth in-fantile dig- to heaven, and when the journey of life is 1__AU_M_SDE"N & WILSO _11i f il able timber on them A 8plettdid chance for a large. presidents and cashiers, nine hundred and ! orders. Then she sees a short grave, but over tlacy will live forever in each other's 9 - Hto2k farm. The above land is all connected but will I . . he sold together or separately to suit purchaser. Also ninety-nine, are "worthy the position they ever It'cut in 'marblia, "Suffer thena to com pan -Ion sb I p. T wo ot their darl in g ch Il- . l I I I a timt,claessaw mill on the 200 acre farm. A siding 1 —DIRECT IMPORTERS OF ­ . . I I of the railroad runs through the lutuber yard to the OCCUPY, Out of a thousand merchants, : come to me." Then there Is the wedding dren are th9ye already, waiting for father . I �' - � � mill, It will be sold with the farm or separately. mechanics and profersional mon, nine : hour,. and the neigbbore in, and the prom- and mother10 loome up. What changed that . . � I . I Good and 6ufficient reasons for selling. Apply to hundred and ninety-nine are doing their ' ise of "I will," and the departure from man? Wlla�t ruconstructed that home? . I GEORGE THOMPSON, Box 225, Wingham. 1406-4 duty as they understand it. Out 04 oll'a i the old homestead. Then a ewlne of bard What took that wife who was a slave of Footballs and Football Sundries . � - � ,� I I thousand ODgffi��ers and conductors� and I times and scaut bread and struggle. Then fe.ar and drudgery aud made her a queen . � 1w I �, itubmen, nine hundred and ninety-nine ! she thinks of a few years with gnsh- of on a throne of affection. I hear a whisper- — . I . I I I Grand Trunk Railway. are true to, their responsible positions, It - stiushine and flittingsof dexk shadoA Ing all tibrough this assemblage. I know. . IM I I � . Trains leave Seaforth and Ulinton siaticms as is seldom that people arrive at posi tion§ of I and vicissitades. TI)en she kneels down what you are saying- "That's religioul - 1! � I I followtp:' _� , ; ; Ph -ice List Association ootballs Complete. - - 10 � GOING WBST- SRAFORTH. CURTON. � responsibility until they have been tested � slowly, for nia-riy years have stiffened the (Oontinuod on page a.) I . I Passenger .. - - - I.C1 P. v. 1.93 2i. w.' Over and over again. ,,� I joints, and the illnosses of a lifetime- have - — Sizes N3. 1�y 1 2 00 4 5 1 . I . I - Passenger... _. _. - 9.06 P. x, 9. 22 P. m. If the theory of the pessimist were ac- made tier less 6upple. Her prayer is a , Circumference inebes 9-0 22 21 26 28 . ; Mixed Train.. __ 9.80 A. M. ,10 15 &.X curate, society would long ago bavq g"one ml.xturo of thanks for srustaining- grace GUAR- -1 . I . Mixed Train ........ 6.20 P. ,V. 7.05 i% m. to pioc�s, aDd civilWation w ANTEES A Ist quality, price - - - $1.25 $1.50 $1.7.5 4,u, 2. 2,5 $2-75 Gomi EAST— i ould bate been during all thoge YeflM find thanks for PIERCE CURE 2nd quality, price . - - - - - - I P"RenKer. _. - _. - .7.4 9 ,L. W. 7.82 A. X. submerged,with barbarism, and the wheel 1.50 1 1 Passenger .. .. - - . 2 53 P. x. 2.25 P. m I I children good and (?bristian and kind, and or IMoney yald for His Xedicines 1-75 2. 25) - Mixed Train.. .. _. - 6.26 P x. 4.2i P. m. of the centuries would have turned back to .1 prayer for the Niftdcring boy, whorn she x Returned. The -Century Horsebide Waterproof - . - - - - :1. 2 5 � . the dark ages. A'wrong impressloy� is I hoPe'8 to'sce come home befoxe her depar. - RuA Match Bal I very superior - - - - - � - � 0 1 made thatbocause two men falsi I t b y 7 . 3.0 � WILL CURE YOU . Wellington, Grey and Bruce. Ify their ure. And then her tnmbling lips ,speak Wemmi, Coptah Co., Mim. I '%Ve iruarantee Dodd's Kidney Pills to cure any bank accounts those two wrongdoers are I of the land cif reunion, wbeire she expects DR. R. V. Pmytcz; Dwr Sir -My daughter PRICE LIST OF SUNDRIES. j I � � case of Bright's Discase, DiibeLes, 1,umbagty, .GouqG NOILTEI—. Passenger. Mixed. blazoned before the world, while nothing i to M,eet her loved ones &I m� has been sick EL11 her life, and the older ghe - - - . I Dropsy, Rheumati-ni, Heart Disease, Female 113hel ........ - 3.00 P. X. 9.30 P.M. 9.60 P.M. ady trai:islaWd, . grew, the worse she wu u Rubbers separate 5 Oc 60c 70c ' 80e !y0a . I . rl- I Trouliks, liiipurc Blood-(lr nioney refunded. Brussels-_. - .8.131 "9.43 9.46 Is said in praise of the hundreds of bank ! and after toliftIg the I,ord in very Ulm tit she was the picture Of ; I ple . 4 death: the physicians could Covers separate, first quality, - 90C $1.00 s I. I!-) 'S I.,r);-) s;uo, .. I Sold by all di,al. rs in medicine, or by mail on Bluevale..... _ .� &27 9 57 10.10 clorks who have stood at their desks year ' language bow mudii sbe loves him. and � . I 1receipt ot i,rice, ,;uc. per box, or Six boxes $2.!,O. Wingham.. .. .. 8.87' 10.07 1.1.20 In and year out until their health is well ' not do her any good. Covers sdparate, second quality, - - - 95C 8 1. u-) L I I GOING SOUTH— . Passenger. Mixed - - trusts him and hopes.,bo sPo him w)on I I heard of your "Favori $1.50 - � . , t-0 The CentiLry Cover Waterproof, , - - - � - - 8.)..).r) Prescription," for women, ,;:t - � E)R. L. A. SMITH & CO., Toronto. Wingham.... - 6. 254. m. 11. 20 A. X. 7-301 P* 'w' nigh g6DO, takilig not a pin's worth of ' boar ber pronounoo tff)e (luiet "Aimn, Of IM2 � - � -I--- ___Z__ Bluovale.. _. _' 16.37 11.35 and I gave her three bottles, Football Boots per pair, - - - - - . - - . - I I I I - __ ____ 8.1h that which belongs to others for them- , and she rises up -a M*le more diffimilt Tk and now she Is a perfectly $3.75) Brumels ....... 6.54 11.69 900 selves; thougli witil skillful stroke of pen effort than kneeling (1=11 #- I - . The Old Established. Ethel.. �'. ­ _... 7.08 12.14 9.30 - And ,ben she healthy girl. Shin Pads, cloth lined, two buckle, - - . - - I . they might have enriched themselves and pu ts her head on the fifflow for the night, Have recommended it to a Shin Pads, leather lined, two buckle, - - 73e per pair I I I , � I :built their country seats on the banks of , T . f � BROADFOOT'S London, Huron and Pruce. and the angels of safety and peace staDd � . q Mt many sufferers from - - 90c per 'pair � _ ---.. ' female complaints," and Shin Pad6, chamois lined, two'buckle, - - - ? I . Goute NORTH— I Passenger. the Hudson or the Rhine. It is a mean sentinel about t1liat 03ft& In the fariu It has cured them. - $1.00 per pair - . - London, depart...... _... - 8.16A.M. 4.40P.m thing In human nature that men and house, and ter face ever and anon aows 1VW1 - I - - I think it Is the greatest Shin Pads,�chamois lined, ankle pads attacLed, - - � Planing Mill and Kxeter .................. - 9.22 ,600 women are not praised for . edicine In the world, and $1.40 per pair I doinly woll, but signs ot dreffims erboiut t,,h0JbWvCn she read Mms Lo,m. m Inflaters, Brass Piston, the Little Wonder, 60C ; large size, 81.50, �_ Hensall.. .. _....... .... _. 9.37 6.1 3 I have never found any- - Football Sash and Door Factory, Kippen.. .. ........ "._ 9.44 6 .Only excoriated wbon they do wrong. By � of before r tiring, . - 6.20 e' . thing to compare with 11% and how to, Play it, by A. Kecker, 20c per copy. . Bruoefleld........ .. -..--. 9.52 6.28 In the Morning the day"A work has be- Yours truly. Mas. M. J. LOYD. r I i I . . 41vine arrangement the "lost of the fam- I pa" at — Any article in above list mailed free, on receipt of price, to ally addxess in I S3E_A_:F 01::�., rxla- Clinton.... .......- _ .. _ 10.12 6 55 illes oT the eartli are at peace, and the ; gun down staiM and a the table - X � This, old and well-known establishment to The F(an of Selling Medicines the Dominion of Canada. or United State.s. ,6 I I 'Londe8boro ....... ....... _. 10.29 7.14 ' most of those united In marriage have for . the remark is rnad(� ­3W4Dther must have Send moniey by P. 0. or Eipress � st'l Blyth.... _ .... .... - - 10.38 7.23 - . running at full blast, and now has better facilitij BpIgrave .................. 10.62 7.37 each other affiDity and affection. They overslepthersel.f." And tW,gran4cbj1dr6n Ord( -r, or, i'f these are not convenient, enclose the cash or stainps and r4aerister than ever before to turn out at good article fGx a Wingharn arrive........-. 11.10 8.00 111av have occasional differences and here also notJoe that groaduaOther is absent ON TRIALP the letter. Address— 0 . ,, nioderate price. Sash and door@ of all patterns al. Goliqu SOUTH— - Passenger an(i there a season of Pout, but tbe vafbt from her usual plate at oe table. One of - IS PECULIAR TO . I I ways on hand or made to order. Lumber dressed on Wlagham, depart....._ - 6.35A.m. 3.25p.m, IERC,E � short notica and in any way desired. All kinds of Belgrave ................ - 6.50 11.01 majority of those in the corijugal relation � tbe,grandobildren goVs JR) the foot of the � - � . � i lumber for sale on reasona,ble terms. Shingles kept Blyth.... ............ _ - 7.03 4.08 chose tl#8 most al?ProPriato companionship stairs and cries, ­GraDdm(0e_r111 But _*_ - I I - constant Estimates for the furnishing Londesboro........ _ - 7.10 4.28 and are happy in,that relation. You hear there Is no answer. Foac*ng m tj I g . � , ly ou hand. 4 -J. D. Blue, returning officer at Dutton, LUMSDEN & WILSON7 I of buildings in whole or in part given on application. Clinton .............. .. .. 7.30 4.46 40 e I n is gave his casting Yote in favor of A. J. � . . I None but the best of material used and workman- Bruoefleld..........._ .. 749 4.63 nothing of the quietude and happiness o,f , tbo matter, they go up tosm, and all rieems I . z ship guaranteed. Patronnge solicited. Kippen.. ........ .... _. - 7.67 4.68 such homes, thougli notbing but death rjgoht-� spoobaolm end BRae on the Leitch, who ran a tie with Mr. Hollings- , - - - - ATAIN STREET - � I I - HanKall .............. .. - 8.06 � K-12 will thein part. 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