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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1896-01-03, Page 3I Egmondville Boots - and - Shoes The subscriber has a nice stock of Custom Boots and Shoes For Fall and Winter wear and will be Sold Cheap for Cash. My leather being bought before the raise in price, T can guarantee bargains. Give me a call and be convinced. All work warranted. JOHN STEET, EGMO DVILLE. -THE. S.FT an Or ani Sash and Door Factory Sm.. ... R i -mw and +cell -know! c -bliahment is at.11 foil blasts sad now his better facilities r before to turn out a good article for a moderato price. Sash and dao s of aU patterns al. ways on hand or made to order Lumber dreeeed on short notice and in any way desired. Ail kinds of lumber for sale on reasonable terms. Shingles kept constantly on hand. Estimates for the furnishing of buildings in whole or in part given on application. None but the best of material used and workman- ship guaranteed. Patronage solicited. 1.264 J. H. BROADFOOT, Seaforth GODE:RIOH Steam Boiler Works. (ESTABLISHED 1880.) A. S. CH RYSTAL Successor to Chrystal & Black, Manufacturers of all kinds of Stationary Marine, Itpright di Tubular BOILERS Salt Pans, Smoke Stacks, Sheet Iroe Works, etc., etc, Also dealers in Upright and Horizontal Slide Valve nginee. Automatic Cut -Off Engines a speolalty. All lzee of pipe and pipe fitting constantly on hand esti ,rates furnished on short notice. Works—Opposite G. T. R. Station, Goderiob. sad baa; c� ha3. ettdtl 4!1470, sten e stabling underneath both.. The hone ie hri k, Kith kitchen 18x` , cellar unde-neal:h both buil ingn. All are new. There is a large young orchard, School on next lot. •ThS-land has a good natural d atnage, and the farm is iln good condition. Sattsfaeto y reasons for selling. AppIi at Tux Fjx- PObITOR G+i'PICS, or o)I the premises. W%L BARRI , Brussels. . 1885-tt • FARM FOR SALE: -.-For sale, Lot 19, and 'part of 18, Concef-sion 12, McKillop, containing nbo t 108 acres, of which about 100 acres are under gr se and crop and the balance hard wood bush. It is undi:rdrained, well fcn�od and there is no vi a to land. There Hi a frame house andtbankbarn. The e is a never fa:ling spring creek running past the ba n through the place do that there is no water to pa p for stock either summer or winte. There is also a spring well at the house. It is wij'hin a pule and a half of Leadbury where there is a post -office, sto e, way e va,n blacksmith ace. It i half h tr. school, shop, Seaforth and Brussels and good gavel roads in evc y. direction. It is a choice farm ant good for. cith .1- ,74-.-1. r,.+ry t. :,r•.iti ...,.I ° "1 1 .- 41-14 nn 1.±` t,t'4n9 a' 1 r_ owner i, net aide to work .arid doe rel to roti . A . l' r:rt thy t rf-tl t0 or atitycr r le sd* 1 ) I' I ,*re'ICJ lit i VI . * :u:s r - 4. t i t 6. • 4' v 4 4 4 4 4, 4 4 Tr o ' o nformation . SUNLIGHT THE. SUNLIGHT ALMA �. . ANAC Cont:4tnsng 480 pagesof useful Information for all members of the household, PON 1898 GI EN FREE T°, OFERS sUINLIGHT SOAP HO TO Commencing November, OB AIN 1895, and until the Ac bar Z'"books are all given, pur- ur of packages, or g of SUNLIGHT SOAP, will receive from their grocer, r S sracRT . ALM ANAL FREE • • • • • • • • • T e book contains complete Clender matter,'Biography, L terature, Home Management, Lnguage of Flowers ' F hions, Games•an Amuse- ments, Reci , Dreams and their significance, ':•Poultry, etc. T� inszvIper — Buy earl MA* PPOt nTPA tNT • • • •. • • Y • • 4 • e 4 4 11 i 44 4 44 •� 4 • u€ i€a11, prret.icali T tat I lt,now ulu1t1t1 . pie tvho are lothttring thelll'r• the uonessen ials o` religion. you think of a r can who Sit. tiron disoui:-:ing t le qu heat of the r m, slit a`.. coal cellar w sen 11c • soo the ono a d fcr1, aro tnult'Ud •s of `tt a .cher 't. f''tl` ale 1� 0 � time down i he du • lief when Go 1 all Di' thorn thorn to conn out int- and warmth of thi^ The quostiof for 3 ori, lit brother, to . dis- cuss is not het! er Calvin or Arminius was right, n t wh :.ther a handful of water , in holy bapt m a baptistery is the bet- ter, net whe her cilreerdinnttcitl and free play mut :} ha r aatr:orlt'aa: The prole ieal ler tel far lee t tin„ a lie :5?i If`b l - 3 1 r la c F't l 7aaitii r l acid gam; 4 €`a`i f+al § t ill j t ltst.81 ttir! i# Ts' $,fa y s ."it£ tt It t1Fe --tot gardens tai K'+ i141t' that a o lrt tater €a ; n deorm tar& g€t tea €ieds., %Vt' rata busy sending ofi i €stllcr l� .tl Ica lattu itllc lifciataat we sink ft the ',rave. W €a e y "Fire!" because our ll€igitiaur's house is burning down and I1uninterested, although our own sac i tob ualinto , t€€ a t ou[,rh house is in the conflagration. 0 wander- ing thoughts, disfppear today. Blot out this entire } udionee except yourself. Your sin, is it pa donodP • Your death, is it pro- vided for? our heaven, is it secured A mightier e=,rthquake than that whic de- molished'tie Phi1-ppian penitentiary will Tunable abo t you ears. The founda ions of the eart v will iv o way. The eart by ono tremor, ill fling all the Amoric cit- ies into the dust. Cathedrals and pa aces and prisons which have stood for thous nds of years wit` topple like a child's b tick - house. Th surges of the sea will ub- lnerge the andaand the Atlantic an Pa- cific oceans above the Alps and the A des clap their h j nds. What then will be ome of me? WI at their will become of yoilt? I do not won er at the anxiety of this man of my text, for hi) was not only anxious about the fallingl of the prison, but the falling of a world, remark, I characterize this question o the agitated jail keeper asone of incoutp: able importance. Men- are alike,' and suppdaso lio had scores of ques- tionson hi mind, but all questions for this world re hushed up, forgotjten, anni- hilated in is one question of the text, "What mu: t I do to besaved?" And have you, nay br ther, any question of impor- tance coin ared With that question?Is it a question of bjusiness? Your common sense tells - ou that you will soon cerise 1471 -Again, I lueFstion—the earthquakct f ora- iisfortuno. Death is so cruel, so 3, so relentless, that when it swill - 1.13." 1'1'4 'reee,`{-u must have some as ry our torn and veil a balsam bettor 'ever exuded from pang of rho soul. our friends gather !hew sorry they are t 1 h0 loneliness, but + ►f Jesus Christ can and put .it in his trestle, hus1iln ith the lullaby. of he von. 0 broth, ;inter i The grave- st ne will never be d from your heart u til Christ lifts it. Was it not the loss of yo r friends, or the persecution !of your xlr.t n ..:e the 1iVel1iliTt*:;Y,: 3 # 4 it Itf.4 e'3 ;, `,I nt ` Ant I • *t<.1".. I• der aro arra'nder'ed his arms iend the disguised wayfarer put upon hiss lou dors E the mailbags, leaped upon the h sped away into the darkness, grii more days for the poor prisoner,' Cochrane, and before Otho 14 day pined pardon had come from ---t The door of the prison swung o Sir John Cochrane was free. rse'and 'n 14 i lir John had ex- king. en, and ne day when he was.stauding amid his friends,• Y l; g the con ratulatin. him, the isguised wayfarer, appeared seared at thegate, and he Y 11. said, "Admit him right away," Pardon From', the Throne The disguised wayfarer c� the in and said : "Here are two letters. Zeak theme, ", Y the fir.. it Sohn cast them into 1 $ sir,and s t e a P Cochrane read them. -They were his two death warrants, and he threVe them t$nto Ine tin. ;!hen Ftieel rat ,u+ itt. t,.:.xlhrltne: "fro w) rat ant 1 iide tt ll Wil I l WI* ,,.*" Wal 'a,e ar a.sr ! f i;;ifc . _ IA tt tl lane; stat a l€l Woad w 5 tarter, sPt iai +r iif his € trthly hunal ee €4 his thorns, and the IdSS# of he teanatess robe, yon iuc l e le y- ur bone, flesh of your flex ', your, rotlt€er, your Christ, your pardon you* eternal life. Let all earth and eaten. break fott•th in vociferatioq. 'S ietoryi through •nr Lord Jesus Christ! A guilt t , weak and helpless vlor n, On y kind arta d fall. Bn the » my strength and rigbite$tlsuess, My .1 - E :FO TH, .,t our Feet 4:4kf(I 'Save s eyes! rubberlit 'Ask a your 9 S�qro doctorf,-Wearrthe new,wet-pre4 imovaipro.41 eweatlesa leather footwear:7e, LightfirMgt ' e en t_ 3y as+ n?-1.yvk.3%alaR,w:/4 M Iturdoeles Raw, n each =tenth. fain possible. Dr. Akah Londe t+e Ltd Hon, Graduate of Ontario Q.ollege of 1 and resi denee—Jarciis! pied by Mr. ,1ohn Dos' O. S• 1 Member Medi of atiddlettes , Sat aloe If tie+tn as of lits soul 1 God, he finds kiln,iz><l, and Ands Mini right away. Oh, are tlier; not in this house today those who are postponing until the last hour of living the attending to the things of the soul? I give it as my opinion that ninety-nine ou of the hundred deathbed repentances am unt to nothing. Of all the scores of person mentioned as dying in the Bible, of how Jany do you read that they successfully re ented in the last hour? Of 50? No. Of 0. - No. Of 80? Ne. Of 20? No. Of 1 ? No. Of 5? No. Of 1— only 1, barely 1 as if to demonstrate the foot that there s a bare possibility of re- penting in the ast hour. But that is im- probable, awfu ly improbable, terrifically improbable. ne hundred to one against the man. If, {{{{any brother, my sister, you have ever seen h man try to repent in the last hour, you have seen something very sad. I do not know anything on earth so sad as to see a man try to repent on a deathbed. There is not from the moment that life begins to' breathe in infancy to +. the last gasp such an unfavorable, com- pletoly unfavorable, hcjur for repentance , as the death hour, 'the last hour. - There are the doctors stranding with the Medi - nines, There is the lawyer standing with i rho half written will. There is the family 1 in consternation as to what is to become; of them. All the bells of eternity ringing the soul out of the body. All the past ris- ing before us and all the future. Oh, that. man is an infinite fool who procrastinates' to the deathbed his repentance! Twelve Open Gates. My text does not answer the question It only asks it, with deep and importu-1 1 co tt t'I, t k'1 it t hers, the only pt` e practi , a thoroughly cquippoil shorthand department, or money refunded These are some of the foundatioi w we be ld up our attendance, We will have' a good one during' T• o showit Win ex � Prospects een now.Will you join us ? Willie n a 6th, 1 96 Wi' forf y open g �� ry litezee catalogue. S WL &ELLIOTT,Proprietors. • ro p P. �icT�TriOSI�, Principal,1435 i us and. my all. The t diseases of t h nness are s rofula ill children, consu ption in rown people poverty of btl od in either. They three' on Leann s_ s. Fat is tb best means of overcoming them. Everybody knows cb - -liver oil mares the healtli st fat. In Scott's Emuls on of cod-liver oil t e tate is hidden, the oil is d 'gtested, it is ready to make Whew -400 i for. Scott's Emu yo'4r drobTkit gives you a p salmon -color .'rapper with ure of the man e'.4 fisbon 1 , trust that man r<l4n and a In a h plct.• y aam 50 cents and $1,00 &cora & &wale', Chemists, Aellevlille, Ont. 1 MULLETT & CO. . SEAFORTH e. • We are showing the best assortment of ToS - to be seen west of Toronto, and ask intending pur- chasers to examine our stock and prices before buying elsewhere. Also remember we are agents for the Clare Brothers ; HOT AIT. FURACES, And estimates for heating given on applica- tion. Eavetroughing and General Jobbing done on the shortest notice. A share of your trade solicited. MULLETT O •I Seafo General Hardware, Stoves and Tinware. 11, SCOT, N. D. i P. 8. o, f;r. HA'3 M, l . l V. B. -G. OR. Late resident el era Hospitzl. Bone member of the f ollo of Ontario, agrorn by Dr, Smith, owe* Telephone—No. 46 N. B Night calls' A TO1l.N T. W ESTe+ 03 Auctioneer ter attention given to Charges liTioderatc. sales this Pall shoal artieuiars, apply 1 eft at t 44 Itxresne Iroallpt attention. WWI Auctioneer tor tea and Ageat cit Hens faeturing Qompan3 Ohargee moderate Orders by %nail ad left at his redden erelsl:fth, will retie HAND I will do ail abort notice, ar c�4TTaii be done. Io.IWhite A H