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7 - . 1; 11 OARRIAGE , F Lm, witli firat-elase buildings, - . Some, aboraluablo, consuming and dam. speak of religion as though it were a mat- - , ,ISDAR
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T1 EIS SERM014 , never yield a hArvest of usefulness. Peet to reap in the next world, Ob, no I I I . �� � . . -
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.- i 4 __ . I I ON GOSPEL FARMING. I Flow I)eep. I I Now is the time to reap.. Gather up. the . VS11, . I I
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.1 --For sale, lot 7, .L ' I I - When I was a boy, I Plo a field wit' xan religion this morning, � � j�_ . __....., I --
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.-. p il Xv dccl� c f C.vrla - r i i very cornple$�e 1 All hand fall wheat. Also good buildings and good 'orchard. . Agri-oult' quiekly.1 once in a ,graceas you. would like to rop
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1i mad.-, under mir c-% - * 3raign It is conv�enient to school and church. - Apply to� some of the sod without turning it, �ut I � 7-�, 1
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t btw=,lit i- frim cul.ade tow;.s. Why sp4 i -,d money . I . . I- _� �
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� 11 . I � . mone-.v In building up. rival towns and injure your .A.RMIS FOR SALE. -The und era gned Af tell while lily father Came along and - .
. I I has twenty' WASHINGTON, Cot., IS -This Bermon at Said: ct-Why, V�F . .M - -,
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. � i Choice F.%.rms for siLle -in Past Huron, the ban� * this will never do. This isn't . ;X or divild;
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. � � me .And be convinced., nor County of the Province ; all sizes, and prices to this season, after �illost people have bad a Plowed deep enough. Th3re you have the gloom. of dungeons, and-ainid the hor- I , , - . 4 --od I
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; � . isgi-tf . I owed it over agu in. The dim . , or to W. G. �GOVI
11 . house today has 5'00 acres of spiritual joy 9) .
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I I _. . ARNI FOR SALE -100 Acres, in the township ,of great roligious trutlig. Dr. Talmago's text are only scratched iv'i'thpow viction, Wb6U all ripe. Why do you not go and -reap it? I . . I I I ac,601t WA�
1 7 . � lato4t styles, which will be sold cheap. � .. . 11ST I . 6 � E�ie I ,� *ecuonNo.1
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. � I FGrey, nea, Brassels. There is oTk it nearly 60 was John Xv, 1, ,fIrly pi abiler is the bus f3l, To the kields. _. I E, -0 . I T9_
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:� � L6wis McDonald the lot. - Will be sold at a big bargain. For p4rtGu� This last s y word Is to all SLLL 11rinitles for 80 years.' Now give one round, � -_ I �
! I I unimer, having -gone In dif- lbatfi school beach- � I I . �
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ito all parents, to a-11 Christian work- . I - W026 the 31st 4A
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� I � lar% apply to MRS. JANS WALKER, Box 210, ferent d.Irecti er shout over your emancipation. You say I I .
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:L � -thousand miles of harvest fields, I can er : youhave It so bard; you M*'Jgbt baveit AL EL
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P i . . L ARU F OR S ALE- 09 PLENT.-That fArm kn bardjy.p,pen my Bible without. smelling I - �� 1� 4-4.1MR MiLLS
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I 1: i . as tha Hu h Grieve farm, being . lot 24, concass. � n ay and sbeing you 0 apt to take a lenient view of the -ur soul, � I � am - I --- i . - - - raw$ taro
1�, i � F the broathLof new MOW� 11 � trouble ke6ps revolving through yo - —
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- I - present occuplad by the subscriber, Is now offered , when I open my Bible to take illy text tile' Your soul the Ten (;on the crank. Ali, that trouble Is the -grind- h 4 � - . � � I .
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" I Great Scripturc leaf rustles, like the tassels of the - r6vTl the holiness of G11 stone on which you are to sharpen your I,` I ! I I
. 4�; - I 19th, will be rented for 1L term of, y6ars, or 1. would od, And that sharp . i � . -W"O�=-.�4--�_�,
. X I . . i . , sickle. To the fleldst Wake up"I Take off 6�% - L I tile xnanufactut'Cr4
I � � sell a half in ter nt as I am going into othsr business. 00M � . - and� glittering colter will t ' - . , .
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I I BarzatinS AT TH E prez4olies to you that you are on your black spectacles. Pull up the corners Ord allml s *t 0, * � foNF,y Im V
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L 0 sion 6, township of St ,,a Again I remark, in grace as in farml ; I .
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I � Seaforth. Tea Store acres. This is one of the beeffarms in,the township . reas I on of in, T ' there is a time for thrushfing. I tell you I - . . I -ehol" Tack
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- -, I . - . There are all the buildinga on -it that � are required. with ti: e balter- to with a flail beats. tiie wheat out of the . � Headquarters . ,. . __
: ,,T� - the brook until we fell you. one drop that I could. kill the be . -
, � I 11 .. � - . The whole farni has been newly fenced -and draiaed�- . � straw, so death -beats the soul ou't of the � 0 . - *1nVACHER VfA
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I - I ha,ve now.the beat viilnes in all kinds of An orohard of 70 bearing trees, plent.r of goad " ) i until Ane sin is like that drug -so virulent, i body. - Every sickness is a stroke of Oe . . - _.. - � ,I: 00. 10 MCI
I 1� . I water, convenient to schools, churches, post office the feathered , occupants went cackling poisonous, so- fatal that one drop is enou _ I . 11 . I � .
. I �Teas that has ever been offered in Sea,forth. ' _ 1. - i balwMg Arai' or a
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7 1 ::. I ;. I I will warrant every pound to give the, ver O., or to WM. COPP, Ses.forth. � 1491-tt We wexe nearly all of us born in floor. What, say .you, Is death'to a good - � . I 0-0 U fless 1. I
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I � : have a very large stock in all grades . JaP&U, QfEENDID ZARM FOR SALE. his vaca- for 0, 80111 Broken heart or. no religi n. 1. . �
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� f " I . Blacks, Greens,. Gunp?wdei, Monsoon and 0 sion 6, To Alp Ining 160 tion cc me back with better clothes and Broken ,soil 6r no harvest llpvmw� - _ -
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.- 3 L. Bacon, all at the right prices ; a well assort-. Is brl�k 22x&2 A it kitchen 18x26, collar underneath gott:X � '%'ill pkV the th ,- e�y4mvold
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I - -; . 'of fresh Butter always on . a sour 0 f frequent illustration, while of con Iction turns lip the ghastly skele- . his brow; . 111 � ,
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� , I A* G. 441JLT9 - C4th. - � for a retired farmer. Six acres bf land also qdjoi church Anything ghastly in that? 'No. I . . �
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. I , I � . :1 with good roads l6ading In all directions. This df-.' . . ,that God - laot true. Try only, ffie belist. Lead pack- - . I
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. . 1, 1 1477-30 �plendid farming land, with about 400 under crop, , give me sleel Q'V
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I I - -1 CT I - 1110- . A 1110 . me. I I With tongue's of burningagony they - -_ '. - . flot by Rai :
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I I . - :1V Dealer in Lu er and'S�inglesl ' ; -7 -cried, " 0 Lord, deliver illy 60,11 1,; But " "t fi) n , , * - 01"Wich ; I .!g ,
I I � I � -mb . . The Jar-esb denomination in this . V7 , I .
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� - , - Piano% at'Gorrespondin.g pne,es . turO of the ground, "Thou sbalt not ploij You Say to 0110 Of them, " What do you be- Garneredl The Lord of the harvest will I h .
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_'(W I . z X Ing the folly of ever Putting jutelligr - bi�ptism. I" " Wliat do you beli ' orily 11 znojfths�:
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, 1 -_ 71 . . I � r8liVerance of tile ber on the far ,bat the sh'o L � C
� r � I 14;; � goad, near the R,L,x mill. � . I I . . sAwts.11 .�Ilv � nj b eaves were put � . . I Ion Herd Book. -
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. churches and in reformatory institution cucrnal Pullisilillent of the -,vick-ed,)t Ic ht Le h e r, a
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1- 11 . . . com-es from the disregard of this comiliall(I t�eii religion is a row of ciphers. peace of mina, and conseqnently happin.ess,but it jeowls ' i" A*jf to
� - 1" . - Barr's Dye Work, c . Believe bor"'s started for the barn, and these i I I -,Set
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, -I ? J, C 0 0 S of the Lord "Thou sT Mith an Son' thing and teach it, orl'to resunle I sh(_zves swayed to an has. ni ny times spaidd . �_
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V i;- i,' , . � � I 0 th And we rlik ,Thero were large alflounts of property ight kiud of seed.
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i UWV�r! A General Bai)hzing b,asiness transacted 2 , ed o ., I 1W I "
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� -i'� � , S Sh r ,�V nettles. A minister tile other day adver- seemed as if the load'would go no farth I VT
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-�,',,;_ j� If . 0 tile wine press, and P R11 perior fit an,d fillish. By looking
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, I t * Ilyen would get into.the press and 0 forces to untianseendental and. unot- horses pulled In t . )efOrP, I)tViDg, Y'04 Ivill alWays have the pleasure 12111ontbie ere
!: . � lowed on deposits at the ra,te us A tilal and we aresure you, wri be pleased With trample . Id I 0�8 I .
. , `41','I �i � per cei' the maults, Works out tho, juicq frol)], tile grape un ganized ,forc(,,S. What I'viis he sowingp . 10wilIg tllftt you have, the best aild 1,1test ( - , . *a joint noter-
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-1 - '13 discounted, or taken for wes -garments were saturated Nvith tile jyillr3 nin! U111 I r1ces.
3 1. i , I NOTIs, 161.3 -Tyr imessed, anti forkful after fork� - .;10j
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z AN all the churches of Christendom. On the , these sheaves he
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, � a M .04 P 0 1.1 T H. )-iA d n P y Pills f1ral. d to the peoplo apparel and t.hy,garnlc1ltCJ jjke on, shall be a flov,vering willennibm a.1ter h
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� A government is 5 ) 4000; departed kindred and ille welcoming Voi Cures I I I I "Id'for all Aflrec- - "11111000"It
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' '- issued ati,j cashed- Interest' w fru,fv front p%iri, tilose Wllo.n01V have /-"�i .1 V, . I . IT -
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