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I HARVEST FIAR racy Or 0 illistake, instead of the loath- there mustbe. a reaping. Man'yChristians - � , , , � - -, . � .- . � � I 7A _ I - I � - _.z: miles from 4 Inght, 1. -_ ­. I - U -(W W_ "ch I I � - - I ,� I .. . . � f . . . - � I . I P, � . - 'BEST FOR ' - 11, 1, .., _�- ARM TO RLNT.- ,To rent A 200 wre farmi 2J : I . ' � r 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 .. J , and well watered. Itis-Allid-pasturetaildisan-ox. Milk thing that God bates,. that man will ter of economics or Insurance. They.- ox- . - . #7 � IT INSPIRES DR. T'ALMAG I . �� --- I - T1 EIS SERM014 , never yield a hArvest of usefulness. Peet to reap in the next world, Ob, no I I I . �� � . . - :1 , 7 _A4. 1 " celliont chance for either taming or pa-,turing cattle. '- � I . I J '�� 1. !�, ,41ORKS, � I 1. .1 :­ I ­ ,-V � 1, I � 1: -. For particulars, apply to Box 126, Wingbam 1473tf. - �! I 1 SU .- 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 � . 1� 1, �­ ' � - ,� joy -of the Christ'. I i . . , -1 L 'I , Vf ��� 7 I -1 .1 --For sale, lot 7, .L ' I I - When I was a boy, I Plo a field wit' xan religion this morning, � � j�_ . __....., I -- I 4f 1, - RH FOR SALE. Concession, i. nk J i I h ;L2 � � I � � 0 'Va �7' - - , ' The best Bug,-, es and A - gons PRIbbert, containing, 76 acres of choloii land. No . us SBATM � -4 17, i -- I I FIrst this afternoon,, this night. If you hay.e I : � ­ I � I I -1 all; the mrmer-Tho Honor to a team of spirited horse . plowed It very V t -, , I - i I � - � r - while I passed over- � 0 . I ,_1 . Ure of the Ages -Deep- r1owing I _ '= D. � . � .. . - - . Tocre are 6 acres in hard wood bush and 14 acres in uch *Uun � , !� not as in . � .-. 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 ,. - - . I . .- atoer, 7 I � � - ,t -have, thank God f6r what you, have and I . 1. I V*P - *nd t4 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 il I i� a _- ..I.ti?V6i,)n. D,,m't bnx f , . . i d . J t. � ­ I 1. ; - het,,tv.rmee l_,-iyy_!.,;, when you can i�ct betle HUGH UACLEAY, on the promises, or Staft P, 0. For ft SOUI-The Straight Furrow WUh didpot J�rlc bac prayfori'nore. You are noworse ensla-v,ed : ­ - INT05" � - . � - . - �� lvsv�e slom mab 0 -1 . . . ,, r made , - k the plow, with its rattling - , . ; . .- ; I i i at bo ­Q, and a.q elicall, !rrot. e4e,:­er thvn th.- work . . 150SX8 God's Red -Standard as Guld' �.. than Joseph, no worse troubled than was � I - . . . . . - � . - . 7 - . I e. . devices. I .1 thought it niac no difference. .. � . _;�' _.. . I I - �� t btw=,lit i- frim cul.ade tow;.s. Why sp4 i -,d money . I . . I- _­� � ; . I � 1, -bit SA: . - � - . . David, no worse scourged than was Paul. I I * - A� - - . �. ,� .. ,7 X t . � 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 - -, ; . � - � .� � I : : own, when you c,au�ao better at horne. Call and see r4 Yet, ainid the rattling of fetters, and ainid . I �� f So Sth eone! . � i Choice F.%.rms for siLle -in Past Huron, the ban� * this will never do. This isn't . ;X or divild; � . . I 7 onebl - . � � 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 . ' . '� , - � . V - blah Ian& i - . , - - - - -- � : . . . I ... ene: . . snib. For full inform%tion, write or can personally. good, long breath of the oQuntry, if they mist,od, this, and you have missed that. 7) ror 'of - shipwreck, they triumphed in the I - - - i: . I All k -Inds at Mackmill.hing and repairing promp, y , , ed and , � i tl No trouble to chow them. )�. S. SCO.rV, Brunels I - - I - I , ----- �. I I :4N 'I JOU-N V . - o � . . .. do not actually live there, wilf revive many And he pl graceof God. Tbo vveakest man in the . VM%. - -_ - X I std $Zlsfactorily done. . F. a. . - - . pply to, ; � . 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) . �, � I A full stock- of Cut' .ort of the best material and ­:______________________� - pleasant m emorlds wh - Ile it -deals with cUltywith a great i le is that they I . � . .- . I � � . I ' lua y ce - � . i 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 1. I �� I . . thO subsoil plow of God's ruth ought to 11 ..I . � 1� . t . - oldinz tL � � acres of bush, I Lb. -;u t halt - blaek ash, the rest hard - . � 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_ 1� IL I � wood. A neve: --failing spring of water runs throu",K band,m6n. 11 i - . be - You: have been groaming over your In- . � -_ . e.wborh � . 4 put ill lip to the beam. 1 -, � � �,7�. . - � . . 1. I [�;, I I --a#'01 I . . 1ppuest-wris to st, :� � 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 . � �, I - . I I I . � � _V,efer�sveeei, to be S ito all parents, to a-11 Christian work- . I - W026 the 31st 4A ; � I � lar% apply to MRS. JANS WALKER, Box 210, ferent d.Irecti er shout over your emancipation. You say I I . i I , f I on. nd six er , y A I � . . 5 over between five a � I L - W* W11.7thro-P P� O� I I i Plow deep; plow deep r 0 1. 9- ­ ,�M , I I � I SEAFOR'TH. . Brussela. 1470. . :L � -thousand miles of harvest fields, I can er : youhave It so bard; you M*'Jgbt baveit AL EL ;� � i . . � . I I -- ­ . I I — 1. I 1 1480 � worse. You wonder why tlil�. great cold � - - . - I - ; � I I own 1bd if in your own personal experience _____ - . 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 . 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 - — � . . . . . . � I � I U p � -: I . 2, MeRillop, -near Soatorth, containini Sinf I I � I k � I I L6illde of your natu turning and turning with a black hand on . I I � ;� LF 100 acres, at - the golde i , Ught of the wheatileld, and e, put down into ___ � - � . " T I r . I : , _____________________1 � ,pple maebir,ery - 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 . I I ' . � - eig ilaudments, which t . I - - . 11 z � for sale on vdr) y terim It not sold by October � i � . . I Ac�%taiogue free. 1 " 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 ' - . , . I - � urn Up yo= 7 9 . I 11 4 1 . d . ... . . . :, I 11 This is a good chance to get a .first-class farm. For, ; A0,MbL . I L . . � i ... ARD We were nearly all of us born 'in the 8011� to the deepest depths. J*our green qpectacles, your blue Spectacles, I -NEW - — � -, .- _� 1, - � all particulars a pply personally,or Address Rf011 If a man . - I 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 - 'L � , . I . M . 49�p - � COXIMON, Seafotth P. 0. - 1601-13 bill.and I ly a little I L . I - - %_ , I � . I : corn in the - _e - . I � I , r . - t coluntry. We droppe� out Of order by reason of sin and that you of your mouth as far as �70U Pull th I -1 - I f -$i;0War.de 11 I I . - — went on Saturday td the inill, tying the . . em I : - - I zz � - i � . _ . . I is.� 1. . . , . - . 11btj L h I . down. To the I I - - 1 7- 16V , eed I Iftelds I Rea . . I Vt � I Al 0 sing up, he d _. . . at -Ts;tkLa 'of ' r I . ecoives. I . - I - 7 QPLENDID I ARM FOR SALE. -LA 10, conces- grist in the center of the sack so that the .pi Reapl .- - -_ - I i Anlay, containing 100 0�vyejsuffered a'�i appalling Injury by � Ag$ .,� . . � I - I . . I z borrOwer. This fl L 0 sion 6, township of St ,,a Again I remark, in grace as in farml ; I . - I . 4 . contents on either side the horAe balanced Y01i I . . . . - terarnil 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 I ..- I � and is situated in A good and pleasant neighb6rhood, , each other, and drove the cattle�afleld, our . herd. ate quick poisons and I . 11 . comws, firv. rI . � �.! . 'A � � I � d6w -1 . *1 � I - Sail of the beat and not a rod of waste -land on it, bare fe Slov, poisons, but t1le druggist could give bluntly that Is death Just, as the fai-mer �, , w__ - y le. - � - I I 11 w I W , and rode the borses - .. . . . 4rmondw - -, 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 - ; I - . off and hunted the mow for nests I . .1 - � 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 I - � - I . � 'to Lill the soul, � . i $1 . . I .. I - r6lUmence Unua � ,�, . and warket. Apply OVAL SINVOL 11R, Varna P. away. . i flail, and the sickbed Is the tbrashQ- For everything in- the Gro eiry b :' � , t�q 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 1, . . I � .. ___ with te_Q*j,r,)1:5t1f ' � - i beat satisfaction, or money refunded. I . � the con: itry,-and -,ill would have staid there . D.,!Cep� PIOW!Dg for a crop. Deep plowib'iz I � . . . . � ... . � 11 f. I - - __ . - - . . . - inan only taking the wheat oilt of the � I - . :: I .. , . . ceived by thie w -.1 . � - had hol some adventurous lad on � I i 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. . � % , -Lot 26, Concos- - 26tb� TFETER I I - .1 . i I ' I straw? Tbat Is all. An aged man has � I %_ - � . w .1 i I -of Morris, conta AcUs Why was it -way. � 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� - ­_ - . � � - suitable for gr a bi stock situated two'and a halt softer I iinds find set the whole village on that David and the jailer and tb _ I . - — �, f Tea Dust ; Sugar.s down again; new Raisinsi I e publi ��* fallen asleep. Only yesterday you saw bla-L � . Choice and New—.0111111W.- - , " ',:'. - . - i �� .. - � I miles from 6 hriving village of Brussels, a -good in the sun ny porch playing with his grand- i . I 1: - .. V - � ,-. new Currants, cleanea and ready for use _; g r -el yo led Are �Vit i ambition for city life. : So we all and Paul made r,iic*h ado about theirs! a T -- - IXTTLE ST � : ra ng thereto; 120 acres cleared and . . . 11 I ; . - - - - It � . - � . zxew Codfish, very fine ; a lot of nice dried f Underst %nd rus t1c; * children. Calmly lie received the hiessage W I . .- 1 U '3une, front I � re tr t stum. a, 6 acres cedar and ash and balance allusions. The Bible is Had they lost their senses? No. The plow- AT TH RICE FOR ; Be thre - I I - I � . . � , a- I I ba w 0 . % -:51%60 with straw ind hay shed hem. In Cb shaie struck them. 0 n n to leave thiq world. He bade a pleasant I CASH ­OR . '_ - 40jt�tjo - �o - I , I' Rams from 9 to I pounds each ; long, clean full of risit'A sevinou on the Co victio turned ip . . TRADS - . '-t - _' . - . I I white w ar on 9 - , ;- . A . ! 40x70 stone sta ling underneath both. The house mount, il goodby to his old friends. The telegraph : Choice butter and eggs wanted, for which we re � �, i I you could see the full blown lilies a great ihaDy things that were forl '. .- 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 I . L . � ;� �higs. I arid the gloSsy ' carries the tidings, and on swift rail trains . . . � . � - L L!, If I As a fhriner plowing sometimes tur . -1 A w ed stock of all kinds of Groceries at bottom both b are now. There to a large young black of the crow -'s wing U(3 7 ns ll highest market price. L I � -two. . - , ,pmr�old L - . t . P . : . . I . . . L I . the skeleton of a man or the anat the kindred come, wanting once more to . .i . � 11 � two two-yeftr-ol, I I prices ; a good and well assorted stock of orchard. School next lot. The land has a good', It flies over Alount, Olivet. - David aud - ,on.iy of a � . - - I -1 . - heW*,nd,,-q1de -0, I . . . I . ,� Crockery and Glassware; a very choice job natural drainage, hd the farm to In good condition. John P�ul and Isaiah find in.country life monster long ago buried, so the plowsbake look on the face of dear old grandfather. . I V - I . . � - , � -1" I � � Satisfactory reamw sfor selling. Apply at Tun Ex.. I 0 V, Brush back the gruy hairs from . � . ti n I - -; . 'of fresh Butter always on . a sour 0 f frequent illustration, while of con Iction turns lip the ghastly skele- . his brow; . 111 � , I -1 . I hand, a,nd a good. rostToR orrion, br on the prenalsoo. - WK. BA,RRIE � ward - .i I . I al. JORDAN, S8'aforth . I .1 � % 0 - . , ,� stock of first -elms Urd in 20 pound- pails or -Brussels. . . - . . . ;_ I � 1335-tt %11 the text takes there onsibaity. to 8 Of WS ID -ng ago entombed, GeologistE in th I � 0 again. Put him away . � . se � . z Cbylat I sP it will never .-tell : - i 'r. 0. , . iii i . , . 33 e� . I . Nor 1� � r, ! " I in bulk,, — � ,_ . of cdlljng God a farmer, declaring, "My rouglit lip froin the depths Of the a a Umber of tho tomb; he. will not 1. . � I . ,. � — . . q . I — . . . . -1 I �� HOUSE AND LOT FOR S&LE,-For sale, ches'p, Father Is the husbandman.,, . : be afraO of that night, Grandfather was 4 1 - 1. r I I I rAA_XT19D__ 1 -5 moum ,ininightierichthyosaurusorinoga- � -or Cwn , t- , -_ V ; . - I 7 . . . : � . . I A9. V.p . Come one, couie a,ll and gel- some of the the house and lot In Harpurhdy, on the Rok, . . never uf�mid of an$thing. He will rise in - .. I � � � � � ��, , thoriunk. I to aud � ,;i best bargaans: you ever got. born road, adjaining.the property of. Mr. F. Holmes, . The Earth Was Noah!8 . Farm. , , DONYT TAKE IT . . - . er ' . � I . . . . . I . ,111 . -a I Ila& ' . Ath _ I I .� :: sted. There i3 a quaror Acre of. land well planted the morning of the resurrection. Gramilf - � � � 1 11 � . . I . Noah wasthe fIrstfarmer. Wesaynoth. The Crooked Furrow. . � . � . � �� I- : . uee)2 " , A ;; with bearing . I ther wasl always the first to rise, His voice . I . I � � .,e fruit. tree,,. - Also a good stable.' T,m U [a plow- . . . .11 - . - .. : 11 -11. - Ing about Cain, the tiller 6f the soil. 13 t ' h t means all this crooked has already mingled in the ,doxology of I - � I I . . rike'romall"18 . - � 1111� I ii,!, house contains 5 toomsi woodshed, btone cellar, ' ��� . 1 7 : 1. I'll - . I . , �. ; �� 1. all other conveniences ' it Adam Wag a gardener on a large scale, but � -ed furr ent- I boo on 1.0,; . 11 hard aad soft water and Ing, t;se crool � � _1 . . , � � . 1.1 is vary pleasantly situated and is An admirable place ance thitt*ainounts to nothing, th' heaven. Grandfather alWays did sing In - I . i. When offered a 'Tea saidlo be as good as � We � _.. r T � -, to Noah wag given all the acres of the . . e repeidt- I � , . - . � � . � . I . . I � , I A* G. 441JLT9 - C4th. - � for a retired farmer. Six acres bf land also qdjoi church Anything ghastly in that? 'No. I . . � �� . I I I q. earth, - Elisha was an agriculturist, not Widt, ends n nothirigF Men groan o * �, . - � . oro to, r _. �- �� fpg�thio property wUl be sold with -1,t or as!paracely- ver . The thrl ShiDg Of the wheat out of . : 7 1 1 . W -lest, Torol", , ! . 11- = ils, but' the � - � - - , : App YXIME rT, Harpurhey. get no better. They Weep, straw. That is all. : � � � �, . . '13, to, D. G RL cultivating A tcu flore .lot, -for we find him r" I - I I �, . . * 1. I � � "hey got I 11 . I � - I I . � �7 1 . i , . 1493-tfxlm - Plowing With 12 yoke of.oxen. In Bible but their tears are not counted, U. 6 i � U., I � I $ - 300 w � I I I , � � � � but not converted. What is the The Coming of the Reape' i k;1 I- . I � - 5' . . - ' I - __ - . . q , ... times the. land Wag EO Plenty and the I - coniieted, r - � � I I . -0 � 1i � VARST�FOR SALE. -For sale, lot 36, concmion, . The Saviour folds a lamb in hi � LIA . . � is w; : n reason? I remember that on the farm we � . - I � , � s bosom. d .. I . I I . � :1 i _U 2. Kinloss, containing 100 abres,_ 85 cleared and habitants so few that Noah was right when The little child filled till the house with : . I . - - I 7 I � 2 � .� �q . I 4 700 b, . � ; --- . I - � �i� . I . FAUDEAD suRE 1 the,balence in good hardwood bush. The land Is in he gaTe to every inhabitant a certain por- Bet a standard with a red flag at the other. her inusio, and her toys axe scattered all -up � -, : I � 1. I . . - . - � . . � i t end oftbe field. We kept our eye on that, � ; I � . $4000 pie: � I I I � - . . . � I- - — ; � . � I . I . 4 good state of cultivation, is well underdmined and tion of land; that land, if cultivated, ever and down the stairs just as she left them. � - � I I I I - ,wellfenced. There is a frame- barn An,] log* I We ainied at that. We plowed up to that. ., �, : �., . house On after to be big own posspssion, just ' * - I An � * , I I - $1 r)o � , i , 'the:property, 2, never -failing; spring with windpaill, . as in ! . . 0 � ,� - i i i - � - � . . :I 11 . ,�, .� ;, ��, .�, � , h - � Also ab.ut 2 ac -es of orchard. rk is an excellent Nebraska the'United States government Losing sight of thatl we made a crooked What it the ]land that plucked four- I ^ WOO 1\0 � � ID . " � I . . I , . i . . I ,r farm acd is within one mile of Whiteehurch stAtion, Keeping our eye on that, we made -meadow is still? It , - I � i I I � * oil payment of. $16 years ago gave pre- furrowj" %9 .84,500 S. 4 � 11 . , ""' i . - V TEA. I I �Ui �. I �` The Tobacco Habit Cure O'clooks )ut of the - I � I - _ � . � � . � � : � � k! 7 Y'l � : . � ; . , . , where there are stores, blacksmith will wav( in the eternal triumph. What I L"' . I - L g . � i I. -f- - -BY- i I - shtp and' eiJaption right -to .160 acres to any 21 astrilightfurrow. NOW, intbis matter of . . � ; - . . I � I I ian I I I 7 .. .chu,rches. There isaschiml dn the opposite i6t. it' con if the v6 cc that made niuslo in the home - . . � � ,- I - . . I t is six miles from Wingharn and six *from ' .Lu wh d cultivate 'the . 11 - . 8 . i I ,_ i � . M_ 8 cknow Soil. I guide us. It is a red standard It will sing the eternal ,hosanna. . .1 8 I � . I �� � i: I � UNOLE.SA 0 would settle there, an Yietion we -must have some standard to is still? Don't take ib, it's . . I , I � . :1 with good roads l6ading In all directions. This df-.' . . ,that God - laot true. Try only, ffie belist. Lead pack- - . I w . � . : .1 Put a white rose in one hand, wred rose in . . I I I . . sirable property will be Eold on reasonable -terms. All classes 'of people were expected to attheotbercudofthefleld. It -is . � . - I has Set I � � : I - � 11 11 . . .1 . . - I I I , � -- TT I I , For further particulars apply to JAMES MITCHELL, cultivate ground except ministers the cross. Keeping'your eye on that, you the-otlier:band arid U wreath of orange ets. V r 0 na all grocers, � I - AND . : ; !Varna P. O� . of re- I I � � ,� �;,4 .4 1495-16044f � - , , � - � I - - �, '' , Tobacco Oure, i __ . � � - will make a straight furrow. Losing sight. , blossoms on the brow,,- the white flower . . . and elwe I � '' 'A.4 Z� � . ligion. It was Supposed that they would , I . I A - I . . 1 �417 :��. I I . I Var-,old Shorth : I . . � . of it, for the victory, the red flower for, the Sa-v- - � . I T orth -L. I .� 1:1! I i � — . I VARM FOR SALE._ -For sale, lot 8. and part lot have'tbeit- time entirely occupied with you win make a crooked furrow. � be sold -At I m i - n I I I __.i-- I_q "., L . � L I I ­ . , I .- Read the Strongest Endorsement ,-ver giv, � 1: 9i concession 10, Grev. towashipi containing - their Own Profession' although I am told Plow up to the cross. Alm not at either lour's sacrillee, the orange blossoms for . I tession 13, Hi . - L I - � I :� " - � . YR 0 elk 1165 acres, all cleared except twenty nores, which, is her marri, H. P. ECKAR' 10 �_ - - I _. �� end of the horizo' igeday. Anything gllastliabout ,DT'- & 00, Toront - I j ; t- . Ari �_, . an emedy : . a good hardwood bush. The land is in a high state that sometimes InQsters do � plunge so . . ntal piece of the'bross, but I 4 - . � DUNCA'IST UtL i I ` - : I � � I I . I - 9. - � . - � � . . .11 I - . of cultivatlou, well iinderdrainbd and welf f6 ced,' deeply into worldliness that, thpy remind at t]Ao upright piece, at the center of it, the that? 01 no I The sun went down, and �. . I - . i � - - I - - .1 4 1 1 1 . .r . � : 1105 FOIL 8 . � . 5 FO - * . . I � " The'United Stat franle heart of the Son of -God! *ho bore your sins the flower Shut. The wheat thrash1ed out I I . . I � ; � . . I � I es health reports have without any waste land.- There is a good n one Of what Thomas Fraser midlin regard I I until - . I , � x_ � I house, with svmru�r kitchen and woodFhod ; a I . satisfaction. 4 , ae , : , 1 1 1 i �. examined and investigated many prepara. arge to a inan in hls'day-�' I ' ' and made Crying and -woop. of the straw. "DearLord, Wholes �'f Agents, . ,_ � P �. � � 11 . - t. bank barn, 8 1x5g, with storm stabling underneath . - w 10 - predelied very I give me sleep,' 1 . I . r . Ild"Is h" for* I - : : I -.- � tioas, and in the JiAht of our examina, ioz� � d f Whe Him _ said a dying bo — . � — . � I I stso I t . . . � - . , � I .j,aC, �and other outbuildin There are well, but lived very ill, n 1he Is ojut ng will not bring you through. �'( Y, the son of one of my eid- . V�epfbr se I .: I four scroll oi — I - t I i- I � and tests of- UNCLE SAM'S TOBA( orchard of one of the 9%t varieties of fruit,; three of the PlIlpit, it is a 'Ity be obouid hath. God 'exalted to be a Pr1nce ,%nd a ers; ' " de.ai Lord, give me sleep. I I And he I . I I I �hsftd trotri'Mr.,_ � I I I - I " I �' - : � . P ever go Savi, I i �: ; --*I payable at. 4 "' z� - �� CURE we ore but performing a duty to the i good, .never- failing wells with p 9 in them. it is into it, and when he is in the:pull It, it is a our to give repe .". Oh, PI � closed his �eyes qnd awoke in glor'y. Henry i .1 of roturologifn - , I I I 'I t � . � . : � , � 1. Pablic when we endorse the same an( I ,a_ tulle and three4aartere from "top village - of Brus. pity P - ow up W. Longfellow 1wiltinga. in ter of , Oondo- I - � 11 .; I I I the to the cross! �tance I t : . . � he should ever come I se I parell,a __ - DORRAN00. . , � . -iih good roads leadink in all directions. This � : � � � I - I I tamp it as the crowning achievement of th( eels, u I out of it. I I lence to the I _ . I ''. �excellent properh ernark ) said "Those last � . forth F�O. I ; � - . - will be sold cheap'and on easy They were not -small cropS raised in Again, I r 0A_ [ I NION -:- B A N Ke � - ;r . �, - �% ! Nineteenth Century in the way of destroy. terms. Ap.ily on -the pre . I In grace, as in the field, words were bea-litifully poetic I - " . And Mr. . . I � - I . . I I I I I I �, � - . � - , �, m1ses or by let -ter. to box those times, for though the arts were rude, there must be'a so*14 In the autumnal Longfellow k � . I . � I � . � j I � . � � 11 j . L .. I : Ing a habit as disgusting, as it is common, ,1.8, Brus I . T I & sels P. 0. XOaN RiLL I I I I , .. 3 - � I I : the plow turned lip 'Very rich soil, and weather you find the farmer going across new what ifi Foetic. "Dear . _� . . . � � � 4 , , , 1489-tf ord, give we sleep. I P . I - - � � - . I I . I � . � . Z, I 4 : f for only $-1. Hence we earnestly advise yo . barley and cotton and flax and 611 kinds the field at astride of ab6ut 23 Ine,hes, and 'L I . . I : 1� I .. : AN' . to write them for full paxtical . - ____ . . t 0 PITALs (PAID -UP) - . - . , . � I . - . . � . �. -1 . I Ars." -IMOR SALE OR TO RENT 0,1,q EASY TE;RAfS.- of -grain came up at the c at every stride be puts his hand into 'Twas not in crusity, no I in wrath. M . - . I . I I . . ii -;T . harvest- the - 11 . I.. . _. I ; , � � ers, P 43 That the _­ good. 4t - FOR SALE B -Y � T' A's the owner wishes to retire from business on . ,inp tells of one Ball of th Sack of grain, and be s , reaper came I hat day. * I 41150000M . *tSved F � ;4 I, ,� . I .- ,,�V . 'talk of grain that PrInkles the seed R 8,Tv M . W ft W = V -- -1 : - b"s 11 1. I �� 1 177 1 wount of Ill health. th,: following valuable property ' 'Twas* an angel that Visit 4 the earth I - 4; ,_ --, 4 � - I I I I . , "" z:�! � - . .. *Ith "Illate I . ' I 41 Winthrop, 4J in had on it between three and four hundred corn over the field. It looks Silly to a man AAd took the flower away. � _. 81.1,500,0" a - f .fles north of Seaforth, on leadirg I . Terfate . � � l-,'. !- if , � LV. FEAR. Drugglst.� iroad to Brussels, will be sold or iented as one farm ears. The rivers and t4 biboks, through who does -not know what he is doing. He So'Ib in I . I - . — - . . � ILMID 01 lerviee t ., � ' � . ay be with us wifen our w . � .- � � - r � � . . - UGH . 1 , � 1. . f - 1:8 to suit purchaser : about 500 aeres of artificial channels, were Is doing a very Important " ,oi* . Is . I Ury, 11 �� IF _ . 11 S ti or in parl . I . . - I 11 ; 1,11, - [brought down to work, He is all done. - 'Dear Lord r . . 1, 1 1477-30 �plendid farming land, with about 400 under crop, , give me sleel Q'V . - t - k . -N � . the roots of the corn,. aii� to this -habit of scattering 'the winter grain, and, though i. I ! - - _� - - . ' � . I - - ghl - . . �.13' ; ­­ ,the balance in pasture. There tire Asrge barns. And I have one more � ojEAFORTH BRAN011 . . ; , - -the Implements turning a river wherevetr it was wanted .thesmosvinaycome, the next -year there will . : - a I "'WORTH ,� __ 'ill, other buildings necessary for . thou to present. I i � . I I � � I be a great crop. Now, that is what we are . - I ltll I 'r � velticlep, etc. Thf-3 land is well viatertd, has goo3 - Solo have ,spoken of the plo i I , Ing of the sowing, '� T ,*I ed - � Al� : J� nion referswhen he says, "The king's of the harrowing, of w MAIN � ' - - - ; kyn- .- th - A . I .. trame and brick dwellini the reaping, ,of tile ST-REET . — � - ­ � Nexillipp, A th . I - � � 11 I - t. g houses, etq. . There - are heart is in the hand, of tile Lord,. and he - dolng-_"'llen we are preaching the gospel- I I ­ � _ SEAFORTH. - . . - [P . . � .1 grist and saw mills and @fore which - A- limited bum, r I i , � � I thrashing. . I r . 1 Z� . Vill be sold'or -I mu6t Ilow A )eak a moment � , � I I - � . , I tu h we are scattering the seed. . I I 1, i rented. on ad%-antageoua terms. , rnet it as the rivcrg�ofwa' It is the fool- eXtra good 101g . I � - ter are turned, Apreneral bankiv,, - � , � I Also on 17th con I of tile garnering. business' - � . . � I I .11 a . � . hness of Preauhin�g, but it is the winter - itain the 'United ftts4 � rroo their beA , . I I . � Sion, Grey- towbsbip, IPO �acres of land, 40 In * " is transacted. Drafts ion all parts of I ' �� . - � . I I. . I . . . Terxiia $4 with, , on given . grain, and, though the Snows of worl(111- ued, available in aU 7 . . 11 I I --- after harveit of farin lands�,, mills at oncc� . H Ir Noses. of Europe, Chi -as a�,d -t f . "14N me MIU I I � I For par. � 11 paru , . I � I , I - . - "' -_ " _�"e ness may come (IOW14 upon it, it will yield Where is the garner? N 6d I _112 � Pan- Farmers'Sale Notes collected, and advances made 4Du � 111am . I I �! a,-ture, the balance iri timber. Possesai whitbersoever bo,Will " ! . The 31�prd of the iWarv..t. . . Great and E' 1- 1, -,Po bought and sold - Letters of .credit izs Musical - Instrument p ook n � � li � , . �icularsapply toANDRr,,WGOVENL0CK, Winthrop. The wild I)ea t� were tell YO at lowest rates, - . . � � . . . I F , . . "D - : I 11186-tt, r - was caught, and then after alwhilq glorious harvest, Let us be Ob, no I So many have i011e out from . I . - - . . _.. .- - � - - � j . . I eir nose, and then our Own Cir0cs-Y01%, from your own fam- I eAViNGS )u/ Into t1l ., .. 11 I �;:J -E MPORMAt , ____ �_ . a'bool. �� A VW .f � . . . I sure wesow tliorlghtkindof seed. Sow , y I . ,; li ,�- I � I . 1. I i 1 � ! . � . . . I -11 . _ � �, # :P (-):p rT-r-r= ; . God refers when lie says to wicked.Sdnua I Deposits of Onee Dollar and upwar(U received , an, - .� � - f;. i 'I, - . -�- _. hardtinlc rates. Interes - d i I I U � � i ZSTABLISHED, 1873. ! ,�_ _L; garlierfor niany a year. What a ntlweat allowed at highestom,rm . i I 11 �_ "' I - - I, , : they were led over, the field, and to that mullein stalk, and niullein stalk UY-that Y Oil have had your eyes on th t DEPARTIVIENT. , � i . __ � , wial come a � _. ,_ I � - . r . � ,�; . L" ING i z 1 �t _. J ; I __ . . � ? 1. 7 � , p �� . t�i. T , , i ,,, �, i,!, , 7�, I fg , ,,-, _ , wi drawai is, r ?LIS, I I i _t- 1,0Wing to hard time -s- we ha c - I - . I -1 ,,, i . -thistles will come lip. Sow wheat, and 6011.1e of them -had I In Getubsemanes of suf- No notice of equired for the whole or anY Portion of a deposit. r""PEt') ! . U thy nose apd . added to piincipal twice eao-h-year-�_�b the end ,of June .and Deeembw. . C a -1 � r . I ! - eri'b " 1 w'll Put a book * I oll up- SOW Canada thistles, and Callada I . . . j; � I will bring thee back by the way wili6b whea-t -vVill come ji .- Z' L -",l �. y v -e � on- . LUMBER .- . I _p, Let us distinguisil faring they sweat great drops of blood: ,� 30406 -has re"I � , 1: 4 E I ­ I . I , i I . . lie they put It to tllo,.r hot - � � ;0o "11 by V - N zi, �� �. YARD� thou camest. " And God has a book in between truth and error. Let us know t They took the "Cul) of trembling, - and R. S. HAYS, Solicitor. ublic; I ;_�, J� i . . % , I cluded to kiell Pia-�,Os a-nd Orga,ns at y bad nian's no�e, WhoWer it be XW)- difference between wheat and halleb ;,� W. X FEA"RCERI AgAmt, - -1� . , �;.i. .j.1- -; . I . - ever , -4i� , t, � P uebadneTzar ,or Abduor Hoibd. He iilay oats and henba' ore' "If it be possible, et this cap - � I � - . � : � -i � i, A!- ' lips, and they cried, - mh1pW1Ubbert, � � -, , 1�7 . . � �' ��J' � J - . ; 4 , . .. . . � . , 2 , - I . ,l 1 z � no. . i I . m, tb*,whole , � . I ,I �1­ Gin ,21, - ced-Pr'; . . KEATING, . think- himself very ludepoDdent, but go' I . I pass from ­_ i I - � .-,) , e ly P, edu toes. � . norms. -I A I I - -1 CT I - 1110- . A 1110 . me. I I With tongue's of burningagony they - -_ '. - . flot by Rai : � , i R j1,1 . I . ' - time in his lifc,�or inthe hourof hisdeLith I W of Ciphers. I I ! re"C'e , - 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 . I 1- I 11 -I . he will find that the Lord Almighty has a �Fz. I I " 41 - , I - 11_11 . I . I . . � . � - � = they got over it. They all got over it., - b*r Carlisle an I i -7 . I f -I-,' I I try is the denomination of Not,hi coun. 9% , -t - . t ,:� � ' � book in his nose. �L - � i D . � � ays on hand Their religion is a syston, of Z)G,gatiou,q. . - I - P, 1 �;4 -�,C Organs at $25 a,nd UpwardS, and All kinds of UfNIBER al�v 10rialls. Garnerodl. Their tears Wiped away; their LOU JAAK - 1%czebireds. I ; � i; , , ! . 1 �s ' J J11311 " - -1 bldL,two � .. , .- N_ . T4 i was the rule'in I . . . yf I . I I . - � to - eld ; , I . . ­ - I �.�,f_� , ' Give me . I � ,� �� I kl_ �ttl' . . .regard to the cul- battles all ended; their burdens lifted., I Al V , . � 4 A � nd of the very best quality. , i -1 � - ii 4 � - , - 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 . , -1 � - I , 1'N — ' I I and see if I can't give "Well I don ; a 39 V z � , , _you With 411 ox and an ass together, I I illugtra, - 't believe i . � �­, � ii . � . - . . t ljcye?" Al orpot iniporl � � , I" .11 8 E E: US BEFG-RIC PURC.9.AHING. . *bat you want. n ilffilllt . not allow those sheaves to perish in the � _'(W I . z X Ing the folly of ever Putting jutelligr - bi�ptism. I" " Wliat do you beli ' orily 11 znojfths�: � I � - I 1,1 . _nib e've'!:) "WOU, equinox- G,tirlicredl Some __ I _. lj;k 1 tN'bu VP U LEAP - � '_ , � " � N-1 I - Lnber'yar 1, and'office ozi thl� Huron, 'and u I �on't believe in tile PC f us remom. I Th�abovt 4cattl � I I - seful 11-nd Pliable men in associatioll 1 , 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. - . � i . With the stubborn and the un .011, now tell me what you do On the to Is an a&m -w deh bas, sa, � . And Areatoop-K . - i ill, a manageable, . . I . i 1, I- I � L . . 1497a ,li0ve." "Well I don't beli"o in the p (if the Ta-ck wbich surmounted I . . "Cl MaDY PUSODS from the twinges of ' . - I --- - SCOTT BROS. I , The! vast majqkity of troubles in the b� . 0 � 6 tezed .9 ,� , I . � �, C - .- I ec ' d I I C0118clelice!anl from the depths of remorse - ves . churches and in reformatory institution cucrnal Pullisilillent of the -,vick-ed,)t Ic ht Le h e r, a . , c_ , �tlle wagon, and these sheaves were piled e r*, a tff �!� k � I . - ,SO bigbor and higher, and after awhile the assured theni < I I - But not ouly Im it , - I 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 I � � Nov.;Uibor , , k4.. I I � I . halt- not plow I . . a - , -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 . �_ i , ­� le � . I Ateeza and hdfi . I �-, - . . the -figure of illy text d fl'o in the wind, and . - � -_ - .. nA-Im- ! 4, � ; .. ox aild an ass together, I I .11 , scatter abroa � ,$he - --14 i t- . . . . . -i � omith &. CO ; ain estab ished in Seat .. . . I r . . d the . - - , � - � P 1i L. � -9 - : Wo. are ag _ the old wagon creak,ed And the horsegg, .. .- 4 r.. I ba. .4 V i;- i,' , . � � I 0 th And we rlik ,Thero were large alflounts of property ight kiud of seed. � 11 �i 'I",-'- II - I I . .7,N . - made a strtiggle and- �Ulled so bard the I � twVinonth"ild, - . ,� � _( I F. � I . Can belp,to make t coo . . . . T) . I . . � I, :i � :,- '.. 7 11 II'Velst - A minister the other day preached a ser- . tolls ofgrrte-i I p, � - . , % I The MotibRes . paid � R .L � . I , - � _S - I we . I ed" in cattle. harness ow�" 'up in -loops of leather on TRE1. - .-OCKETBOOK - I 1, �, " �, i, ,� - -A- __N_1_KM__RS_ 100,000 sheep as an annual ta�x.. Job had . . . � � I . � . . f . Also lease the t , I h,,,,,J'r, i, � . � _11ard Times E,xs;er men calculated to sot tile den()Illinations their ba.ok-S, and whan' tl;,ic front wheel - - I I �­. � , ­ I . For YOU- 71 QOO sheep) 3, OOO.cainels, r,00 yoke of 0�xc' of Christians . quarreling. He was sowiup . .tind 6hus r ay me have T' aised th,em mate 'illy. N -V �e hav,a given . Nfflbbert, for a - , . � . 11, - : "I f� '� I early fxer ,body has clothes wh-'cb are too habl)y The tinie of yint,,�Lg(3 Wa, 11 e ed ill ith � struck the 00 -rat d or of tile barn it I ri. atel i UWV�r! A General Bai)hzing b,asiness transacted 2 , ed o ., I 1W I " f -T . 1 3 1 � , �r �. 8 I �� .. 11 it �� .� ­ . � thein *� lie- - best 'ClOthes to be, had, and at prices -cons;Atent with ' I, . IX - for,A � -i'� � , S Sh r ,�V nettles. A minister tile other day adver- seemed as if the load'would go no farth I VT I - I :,� �i r1arniers'notes discounted. � to wer-r ard too good to thro% a-_ I .. Now if you 'Mirth and music,. The clustGrsofthe vine tised, that he N'i'Ould Preach a sermon oil the until tile workmen gave ,I great shout, or forklaall0i , d S11, . . An t I he IM ,.I in - �: ' a � - 1 -14" !,, f ;R; Drz"fts bou (Jit and sold I will just bring, ihose Clothes t3 us we can, in most . were put kit . 'good , -�,',,;_ j� If . 0 tile wine press, and P R11 perior fit an,d fillish. By looking 0 J , at our I . '. � i �, 1, I I I . I otc,ascs,w-aketheni.loolc.likeueNvgood,3. Ju and then flyo" Superiority of transcen(le-lit,al and organ- then.,Vvitll 0110 last tremicudous ' sto ,1� p -i I . A -It i-eulne I . -- : - �;: 0*- Interest a,!':f I a g�ve ize strain the � I . , 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- . � - 7 �� t it. per annurn, . . he load. Then they hi , i : 13- , 111717 , C , an Market .- treet, first dopr . of 11 . i . W t of Ptckmrd's store. . . . . til their . . . I I for cath I -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 � � � I - ; 11 I �IALZ ! a - . Weed�s. The Lord Jesus Christ 19 centurl ' were unlia . , I,, -Cs -It t1le � 'Do 4 "'li co metion. I . . - I i I : �5� � � i, � ill' I and bad become the emblems of slaughter, 190 p3anteil the divine seed of doctrin es ful of grain fell into the ulow. - - Oh, my . � I I . It 11) i z i P , ,; I . - I . . I . . � . 1. - provietor ; . � i �,* 1 _iF4 e. friends, our getting to heaven may be a - I -, I : . I T -T - I � U - . � . � . . _ .. . I , I � I ;;, Until coyoved I . I . ­ I . I � . . . a � `- Sth wi , BT_% S", . r I � . I I . ,; .1 :: ­� di :1 -Xilsouti's Hardw re Store. . ; L.R U 44.0 Xhithe bl00diof crucifixion makiDg.juse 3-1c . � ,. I �� � �.. ,,, � 'v '' -1 a . , .1 , , Al A I . are bound to go in. ,rX ""'IG-l"T -A- luo I . A � ; i � � ; 4 - Christ himself, Nvouilded It sprang up. On one side of the Stalk are Pull, a hard 1)u.1), a very hard pull, but - . I , OFFICF—First door north of Reid & I r% r% s C!� z AN all the churches of Christendom. On the , these sheaves he - 1. I I I I ; - il ": 1z N 1 .,4�, . . . . Of this. allusion when tile q'uestioll wa,s other side of t -he stall.- are all the free gov- Lord of the harvest has promised it. I see BE, 11 � V � 11-01; � � . - . I , - . �� � . q � - asked, I I Wh(xcfore art thou red ill thine ernmonts of the earth, and on the top there the load at last coming to the doorof tile .. . . . � I N ' . � , 9 -E 7 ­ � .. . � I " - . e who . . . � 11 I I i� � �, El ­­­­ ­_ � - -- - � ---.--.- __­__� ill,t Kidney disease is curablE ; BeingbIle treadoth tile win6 vat?" I eavenly garue-jr. The sheaves of t . .A.;' I . t , - 1 Ile Chris- ' - .-I --I I I I - I 2 - I . - rosponded, . � I . . - � i J, � . - All from tile gospel Seed of do "p-A'PORTM , � 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 . � i, I ` i�,TV , - � awbile t- tian soul Way to and fro in the,svind of — . S - - I . I . I �� i I I - � . 1� s — . . : i , 1, . C * -4,;: '1-11 Kidney remedy in "I have ta,oddell the wine P�'(, 8 alone 11 tril1c. Every word that a liarent or Sab ,��. : � - . . . j -� f, 1 , lq THEL_ FARMERS" I pill form, the � I - death, and the old body creaks Under I . I . 11 I 1, - �� � 4, i I I ' ollre$ they lla'v' I .. bath school teach the ._,4t#11vMv"vm21, - I 1. � 1 L , - . .1 .. . . i � � L' �� 11 I ff-%,L . e ,niade, and tlie.fame they " - Ages Honor Agriculture. . U-01! city "AsAonary, or load,and as the load strikes the floor of - anip 2"111128 as -.51:12 4r�"1;3".Ifi!rfl=.U.ww--3g"!Bzg�.=,Btggssllax 11 � -- � : I L .i other Christian worker speol-s for . .� L � 11 � �, z 9 � ti have attained have opened the way for a In all 1-19cs Move' has bceTi gr�at he Christ the celestial garner it seems as if it can go " : 06 9 � ": - . , , I I ;, 1, , . - , I V, "or C011les UP. Yea, it comes lip -ith coni- no farther. it is tile last Str � IND. � I I .. � : � . 11 t . ro . I . ` - ', " -� . - lv)d; of imitations and subAitutcs, -but S of the pound interest, you -saving on uggle � - a 9 The firle-a Rcmedy- Li the 1 ,.' 11 i _k' - Ho'use paid to agriculture. Sevell ,Ith , il an incr - , ' V . � � , ,i-.-7; � L -P 7 -c g, J1_e4 � I L 4, L . . , I i . until " I I I �� , , , t . �, �, �, j,� . - country aro avi tt I I �"]Ulr L � I -1 I -�, -3 1.1 I . . � , ?0 � Nk-3-M -AAF'(D1,:�U:-1-1_ -C-E virl 0 11.1we beeen cured of - -: � People in every e' -'Joul, that the voices Of angels and the -voices of our Are L , L "a IT= I " . p . low. di iciples of tile o'no Saying 10; tile 10, 10 -. I . % ,I, 'i -1 ;­ I I 0; the 100 .0 4 j . w . � A government is 5 ) 4000; departed kindred and ille welcoming Voi Cures I I I I "Id'for all Aflrec- - "11111000"It _� . �il 74 -i .1 . I trobg In I)rol)or;. the 1_,000, 10,000; the 10,0oo, 100,000 -on, cc C - I : I . �74 I (in connection with the B.IoLk of Montreal,) I . � . . . . -tion as it is supported : . .. " I VOWDUOM ::: I � .� i � � . . � . . .. I !9 - L , 1, � by an athletic and on fore of GOd shall Send the baryc4s . f W01 . I A.- ,:� -; t rolling into � � . I I � i I - .: I - : U, 1. I I . industr" - Colds, i Iff I . .1 I : Vor. 11P tions Of the Throat & L � � 1 R,//7 7 . l0us ye0l"all-rY. So loug ago as Le- I . . i _ I - t� 11, �. � . I �L- . r, The; Useful Harrow. -y t W` �-, Coup -lis . Lung!�. . epl I . the eternal tri timph, whil (3 till up and do .. 1, . I . - � I I - ?! of --,-�k fore the fall"of Carthage, StrAbo wrote 28 .the r.l. .ho cry is heard'- '(Har,vcst',h , 11 , k w 9-1 I . - � I . I . .i;! . I Z), .9 . . - I �1 - i if % . 0 . Omel - . I I'll ,� t -i _,�� ;T 'rTS. I . I - li'Oks On- r9riculture. HeSiDd wrote h Iremark) ingrace, as inthefari.b, 11axvest homep, " ` Or in - 0 � " i -; B&NKERS ANLTD FINANCIAL AGEN, . DINty , Again, . . I � . . - I . . _.... = GA I L ­ . i ,,, .. . . . I . ir- , : . . -e Inus ba ing. I refer llovv "PRe" z . __ r �� "'! i . Poem Oil the Ba-me'subioct, 611The Iveeks t be a I . �� . ce �� , -,,;.,-i, L , , . I �� _ . al 110telbuild- '' . Days. I;, - Ca I " .11 "M0"Mr-__VrLMT_;n� %i -,# �1- ��� f, �Z- . ' tit " WhOopi jr - -Ea— and 2rrow th i " L i I I _ji 1 �,v�l thel -rou P), � .Debt � C. . L - , ", . �N I ". OFFICI,,, -Ia ulia mm eroi, . I to was proudei of his work not to a li� OeS, over thelleld 1D . itr � .- . ".1 mg . -a II&II. I Com- ,)�.�;r, -'rough Vile use of this won- - ' � r �5 . . � - � I . L . . -limbandry th�il of all h I ..... .. or 11 , t A'.. , fs V g Co�u (xh - , ,. , J � �; _.�L i ,next to the TOL�V on order to prepare the ground for tile seed, I 11 - : - � '. ,� ii"', I - is itilitary con- 2 . 2 at , � ISMI , . I .. , � " �-1 L I r - .. 1. :� 171� nedicir ' . I �, , 19 I - A Gmeral Bankft)Z 131!13mins doro. Drafts . 11 i -e, those. whosclaane ba.ck is quiest's. But I must not be tolupted Into ,b ' , assalings4ve'lina'aigg .� ' . , .�, fL -1i'm � (1,:rft but a harxow which 00S Over after the seed '*7- -.7- ea.) — - .. - . I Z .. . ' '- ­ issued ati,j cashed- Interest' w fru,fv front p%iri, tilose Wllo.n01V have /-"�i .1 V, . I . IT - , . ­� ,[ 4$-�, ailowed on deposits. 11�') discussic)--1 of .a.gricultu is SOW11, lest the birds ptek lip th, seed V/ U. Lti P, , (I . lead ng, �. ,� IV- �1411 1 ral conquests. � 0 ) I . . s ;, , � V� R I I - z , . J "z :,�­ �4� . . - Staudi ng amid the harvests land oroliard the earth GV . ­ -,4�_­�!5 1 MONEY TO LEND - 1!)o he.i-lach.es, tl,,.o,q ' sinking itdown into h a f (d . . I., �L�;n" : 8 ,vvbo have e3caped I is so that it . I . . � . I I i,-- :f A'Al On good notes or wortgages. and villoyards'of the Bibl'o, cAn take root. You kn "WT 'y Ank . 1� ;� 3,-. and standiii - ow a harrolv, it IS � ", . I L ,k �rozil VIO death grip of Diabete's 'and I niade of burs of wood nfliled acros ac . JUM . . I ; .. "" :1)1 q . . . I - c- () I I I I ote t, I. I I �. _� To .1 . 4� 1 - I I I r.� ��ri � 'RT LOGAIN, 1vT,j,,�.&,r,;U 1.1-ilf"t's diaaa�;c. by the- use of -D 'iN 'yards.ot- 6 other, and the undettide of cach. bar is 0 ., . I F RODE 11 . an)id the harvests and brobards and vin z:' s e I, Y he ("Sorene- -in � r 1 � � . ' - L I" 'Ll R. - I 0a IT WILL 1`06A U I . 7 L _!.'_,,"� y:4 I � Ur cW 001111bl'Y-711v�rqer harvusts fur- 1 .1 .1 .1 U I I I _. ,_1 f., , , 'E058 Kidney 11 I i 7 '. io ,,� 4��r� -, L . . , thered-1 [1 1� . . �.i � , 1, .f jf�; I I I I . � or - ith sharp teeth, and when th.,a C111 J ` L17LC I . 1 � . . P � :_'!" �­l __ I before beeti. ga S -1011, -enearly . � I r T ,:1 4%1 i t --- ; � . . . than have. (3v ; nished w * 011 -IN . : , ' I . flelren�d I I � - 1, �t to run out tilo ana-16&-between tbc� 1101,868 ar6 bitched to it it goes tearing and C% V ( _ . __ � . 'h4k iliavir. - in . �:, , *.I.V- I- I ' i N&Z;el" I � UctiOn 'of crops and the growt,h of � leaping across the fteld, driving th'� Seed - I . L . � . L I Tho VA I " , ket a 1 L ; - . I ., qillfl IL J'1L I � . 1146to I - I - f i 4�3 N,,q I grace ill the soid, all t � ; , I I I _ ­ fi i e L � I - . hesO S�wred writers dowi nto tube arth !uljtil it springs up in % k i- I . . � � g.,;1- . n 701C. t;e��- ()f care. 0-11,el-S fa:� _UR I I , . ;. 'I wa ­ 'I � aill-nent, evc,1­1 TO EXA All ,ortl z GiODER101 a I - )red AV'th NTE 0 . I . I � �� �*Jc I i `T` � L L teft'd' , I . v �.__ I - . I ;. � �- F, -141. � 4n i mAking use of that analogy I I . - L I � i .� I , '' I it . t� tile ba"Vest. Bereavement, sorrow, perse- 1*1-1:, �*,,3 C -XI-) (),-;( 'I C, SL I - I -, I L _ "d I)k I I . , � I ! � t. �T � a 9a � . _. . � In tile first place, I ronia ill grace aa CUtion, are the Lord's 'harrows to sink the � � . I 20002 , f � - , - . " �� ( _ _ ,_ tllr I I In BO a _ ou s7yll 0 ,r -11. "'If, L� Stent Ilef Work, rk' , I we d . I I , I zo the ones . - - :, � � i�' � Ie,! � -wilose opinion is viduable. ' in the flelds, t4orc gospel truth into your heart. These . Lill Ill en I . zome SU - ,of : i - � .-I f i ,, � 1" (&'3TADLrS1rXD I ip'low. That harmed. ' Nk-C 'k childro FURNI:TUR.,E - � I - .. I - �;L *1 1880.) .L LUIS , I were . I . � I . AgAIMA,wift I " .. I � I ,.� V -1 ­ I Wilen sv�ores of uttei, p . 6o ' rward. which theologl; call conyi6tion is only trtitbs that you heard 080 years ago. *11 " I . � .,.- - . . A'nrdeolreA n , � " I Pic come fo '. I �, ; - , i �', . L I . - . They 'iV1 11a N -C c I LL1111()l I _()r 1.:") C("',Idsc- i �ablekj � , � � - '1' -(?,.- - . �fnd, � . . ,� � L017, 1)(^)(, � 1(' . ., .I. ). I I � . j IT- . ? 0 lie over you, and the truth - 1- -.1 Ill. W,(3 4i6 still sidding tO OUT already -large atock and we are ; el j . It, , _ - ul! I I I ,'� I - . -, " -=* � - I , a i I 1� I .,r other lLieans 1:ailad, ib is A farmer said to his indolunt son, " There was hatrowed in, and it- has 1-�L111111IQ1% , now prep4red to Ineet the w4n,ts 0 E5108,1h wfrei4 � I ,,, th at. D o v ii I s X i tj j, '_ . . Ill ,11-14- " I I . ', - ,� I - ' the plowshtire -tlir.ning up tile sins that have not affected you until recently, ,Soll]e , f 1. � -, _U I t 1i i � I hal. � . � ., % �� K !,­, �tl. C - 1-1 PC y """ tt-11 1)lw ey Pills have been rooted and inatted in th soul. great trouble cai 11K. , (I , f, . . S17 A L d.w.."I t1l aft �. 1� J u � , I � -17 I . I . . I i. � �11�_ � SUM"eBoor to Cbryot.%l & BIGO -_ Only � . F! J, 0 a, -e _v"A.1-i - ... , k, 0-! i!Ll' "hat th . , come up. - _�_ . th's Virei and - : � ,! are a hundred dollars baried deal) in tiliat What did God nican in tb �, f every one requiring fur- Ar=13V i4etbe , �' � I 4 � I . . . is country i - ,1� - - 011 Manalaoturerr, of &If kinds of -Sta, will - � I � I �11_, , - : . . . . � I .- iturO_, It � , 1i - tionary � r . . L the gospel I I 0 � :� , � JAK up,or do 411. � . . field- " Tlle sort went to work and plowed 186-(? FOracOnturytherewas " 011t P()'1_1_C'l_ I. () 'C's F, t (' '. � - 0 zx s e, ' -PaY YOu tO eXA-Mine our ,,, ods before pnr- I aft+t&-_A- . Ly ­�- ..�­; I Maxine, Ur -right & Tubular the h0ld,frOm fencel to fence, and he p;owed preach ed, i but , N ijg elsei 't5 of heat and ­ ? 1 ­ dasi vb�rel as we arp . �� A��, _7 I D � -1 gre'r - . � StIl!-a to zz,m th ,. 4 i � - � ; "I _%, ;R I - -t deal of it Produced L "ItNIC-1 110 3-?*::CrVe I F,ty'ehnd quah ' Ase . VOires afte th � N , tr_'%L I - ! - kkc=57 MOW . .- .- . .. - ­ no result. Then Go(I ,h: 11 I . ple ' you in piiwl - I" ;_� i� .; 1k I ff 4' F.MN F:mu � � - I L �, 'V 11 A : It verY deep, ankI then c-(,,-,1p1.!tj11 arD d U 1 C7 e-0-4- t � 17:, 1 I I . I . � , ,­ i , 1� � �ill I- essed a wil t I 1tv. the ft - Doe egm. � � I � -0 . � I . .1 ;� k, 4 U ed that lie '-L I I ;�', I i I I . . - � .. - ski . . " . , W� I k--% " er, -'- '1"Lll. �_ I- _ ,S t�, -'I'% ;�'T a &I oi-I I I ---�--� , -auk �--r 71-� _­� SIre 8 , L - I . . . ­ . an Wall street - ! faetu by : ­� � ; had no Panic t ()Ia, h11rT0w of commercial disast � I , , _D i t found the nit),1t,y. 131, 1 . 0 . i - OIL E R c�' , ,t,%,vlle1l tile d that harrow Went do 3 �. , - � 14 1 _­� 1� I th Q -)" -1i"-Ur o; i, -�% 'INQ- - I - 1�, � �41 J crop had bo;,m gatile ,or ahu wn F � r. �', I,-. 1! ,­ D: _r(qj alld _qol(l f 11- 0,.(,( I UNDERTAk" I 1. - 1 !Suit Rails, sz-aeltest 1 _! % 1.11.1 I .z,f% .,itll Lypo_ I - ­_ - � I , I # �s, Shoat IrOi-t Arorks, . I , ­ , '% y di�ed dollars more than till street, down Third street an A . � I " . ;4� .-T f I %ck - . ,(�, )31- elder ftnd.Urinar. I and up W, d , 4 . I � I �� � 4� -, � . o i a" I I I � � I - - street and UP Plo:_71 I ert4king departmic� ED , " etc " etc. I -ek, and the number- I then the young ny"? I 'took the Rint as to L I iver oll . . I ntizeOmplete in ,every respect, and --- , ` . ',I *�_�-,--,IILL:C%, Lr.rao B. ,V Pl"'ou'i year, lip Third streei, down State Alite.s, is co -J-1, Out Und j '�; _ I � , I I . . w, i. � �. J . .1 we guaran I f�l- . . i - __. i _� I ,:- : . - " !Z L - -_ . : 'W"JI&P C 1_'Ut-'JfZ Enghlea a a - . a avellue until tile . .i ReBidenqe i0ext door to Dr& -ey I . I . � I � I 'jj" . I � Lz r . . . , , � IS zi-lnov J,ills. ars burieddown in whole land was to -,-, I 0, -%veakor I 0^(_-A loll S r -A : 1-3 offilce, I . � 4 11 � - - '" I 4-�,�J r,:5,71u, of dis , I ere a bul,dred doll, avenue 1 S. T. Holmes, Funeral Director - . - � , , , Also deal ol twrt� Doan's what his father i ' State street, down Pennsylvania tl�- di�_,cztedanda( Tted . satiBfa,cfion, .. nginea le,'",410'Ufright and 110rizOnta (I Kidneys is , "ClInt'When, lie said there slid tip Pennsylv.kill 7),'117 i I , — L �ft ( I Slide Vaiv I tQlm to pieces as it bad ) d , � T; 4 e and pipe -fitting constant y on hand J3-1 sure to get Doan's. W I 0-dAltY. A � ; , I F, I tbat,flold. .Scott & X ,V, U F, iie,fou ahort not4ce. � I"-ei,C:) IIA:1.VCG11�9 per box, F e - 1)"P Plowing for a crop. Deep never been before. Whatfollowed the h, C.) -1-% � y .. R sa. :. . I WOrkq_oppoql�e I . .or sale by Plowing for a soul. He who Makes light ar- C hildren. . "T_rl . . . I - � IL - . , a- T, R, StAt!on, Qod,erich. : P0 r s a I (" by I. V. rl eay � . 6f Sill will 11(�Vor amount to ftilytbiug I row?. A great awfiLkening, in which there . ; � 1:5ROADii,00T If -%'V- & co", . . for V- . . . . - I ,Seaforth. i Vat) allure . 11-1 were 506, 000 souls brought into the king- Sco-,-r & D �­mq, Ui:d� .h�o, uza_ �' � 50C. ap-1 �..G,:: . . I .B% -J-.6. sh, I 1p: i , j!4 . .. h. or I)a the world. If a man d- . � . . i �._ . - . . . .. . . . .- -_ . , oin of our Lord No harrow, no crop. wp­,�__-, , T- __­ ­ ­­.- I I � . I : . � . I I I U%fil Streeti Seaforth FortWsOld Stand I I � ; . I - � I- .1 . . - � . � . . . � . .., I I � I . . . . I . I I . i I . � � . 1! .� .� � . . �� - � � . . . I . � , . : . ; _ , � I . i _f i _�, i . . , _�,@ � �. 1 ­5� � - - __ , - - -q , - I . � " . � I - - I I I � - !MR En I . I i I . - 1 4 . ". I � . i . . . . . . - 11 � � . I . I .... . .. - , I : "Wqmffr� -_ �. - I � . � . . ­ I I . . � - ­ I � I - I �� I � . ! � . I I .. . . I . . I . . I , - . 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