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I NUAR 10-97411 ;111 . -, I - . - � - . ,. � � - I I .1 11 ... - . ____ ­ nommosomp� ; - - i- �� I I � � � . I - I I... I mmm""' . � V . . � � . 1 .7__� , � I i 1. I I . . . . � . I, - I - - . - � I I 1. , ,,, � � I I __ 1� I � p -Of those ' MO ODUU WW =at - � I or tne =1e rodr umeg not, M Uxen ror nearly,'&U .� I - � � . I � � I . - - I I . . 1 . � � they - dated their 'religious impressions[ - , . 1.'r, - . SOUL RECOGNITION.:' New Testament is . :-.� �,. I I oes 11 :�� , .. . I ; �, granted. The whole h - ...� _� V^ . I . . �. - i - 1 7 , ? ----. - , 11. . an arbor over which this doctrina creep from tWo ministry of.John Vredenburgh. . - I � I I . I . � � - !� Boots & Sh 11 11 . I - BE -ST. oif , ­ __ I . - 00 I I like a luxuriant vine full of the purple Will that good Christian man before the � 1 4 � -1 . . . OR- TALMAGE SAYS WE SHALL � clusters of,consolation. James, John and throne of God ,never meet those swouls �, , . I ' - . .. � .� I . � . I 11 - I � Peter.followed Christ into the moUntai�. brought to Christ through his, Instrur - . I � - . 9-1i 11 -1 -- � I - . . I - �. Cheaper Than Ever. -- - . KNOW EACH OTHER. A light falls from heaven on that mouli- mentality? Oh, of course he will know I - .. - . . - �, � I .. � . . I - - tain and lifts It into the glories of the them. 1, remember one Sabbath atter- ' ... � I I e �� �. . I . I - ­ P ., � I I . . celestial,' Christs' garments glow and Iiis noon, borne down with the sense of my . r 4 I . -_ - 01aw I - 'The � oo s �� . I . -i 1. I - I I 'r 4 . . He Takes the u f. faceshines like the sun -The d r of sin 'and knowing not God, I took up I , � I � r � I � . � 11 % ,; Z I heaven wings open. 1��vo spirits come Doddridie's "Rise and Progress." Oh, � . I .� - Speculationand S nd CarrIes It, . � . t All must be sol -d within the-- I I - , � urM4 � . down and alight on that mountain. The what'a (lark afternoon it was, and I .. - � � n � - - � .� I 1.1- � F t Into the Reclon of r'slyt�ie Certain ty--A ' disciples look at them and recognize read the chapters, wid I'vead the prayers I � .11 � - � �.4 1 ' I .. . �, s - - I � I . ­... I I .1. � . Glorious Faith. . them as Moses and Elias.' Now, if those and I tpled td make the prayers my own. I ,,, I . I I , ,� ­ - _% III . ;. I :I_ Z NEXT 30 D1 & VIL 8 - disciplias standing on I le earth could re- � Ch. I must see Philip Doddridge. A -I -., .. I . , 7 . � v Kiiineapolls, - Jan. 24.--Eir. Talmage cognize these two spirits who ba4 been glo'rious old book he wrote! It is out of 4 � �t I � . � -.1 C I - - . nd . � �� 3 I has been for a few days preaching a . I . for years in heaven, do 1you ten me that fashion. now. � � .1 � I ... - lecturing In Chicago, Minneapolis. and we, with our heavenly e�eslght, wW not There is a mother before the throne of 0. I I I I �;t � ; I � . V - A Fine Assortment of all kinds I 11 . - I .1. say . ; I a : ... :�� imEMYCLUP AHO , St. Paul and lils -sermon Is on a theme be able to recognize these- WhQ have gone , God. You her joy is full. Is it? You . �� � �, � � i I of Boots and Shoes. which will absorbingly Interest all who out from among us. only 5, 10, 20, 80 say there can be no 'augmentation of it. i . .� . I � I . L � . - I - , � I : � read it, He returns this week to Wash- years ago? , Cannot there be? Her 'son,,,tvas a wander6r i "000,1Fr - ,i!:J.,,1 _f WaCH 115 'tort � . ... 1.� . , ��, 41 y \ . ington. The subject is "Heavenly Recog- � " The" Bible IndirAttes over and over again and a'vagabond on. the earth When that I - . �i Iftu . . I i ; �� . . - � a�l I I t nition, "and the te I old I I I - 1.;1 B0.yS I Girls', I I xt,2 11 Samuel xh, that the angels know ea-ch'other, and goodmother died, He broke her 10_%r 11 ; - �� . __ - . ..� I I . ­ � I . � 1,; - al . 28, 1 1 1 shall go to- him. " then'theBible says that we aretobe heart, 8he died leaving him In thewild-., EYEH A * ,� �4 �i ; I .. I I 11 . �­ : 1-1 ,- - There L4 a very sick child hi the -%bode higher than the angels, and ff the angels erness of sin. She Is before the throie of - � I .. .. . - �� i -A.MT3:)- .. � Im. �, �, It - of David the king. Disease, which stalks have the power of recognition,* shall not , God now. Years pass and that son re- - - - � ' -.,-- - I ; I - * ' i , . - I __ � , ... 'I I � - , �i.� - I . up the dark lane of the poor and puts its we, who are to be' higher than they �n peuts of his crime 4 - - __ - , ' � gives .his heart to I � - - ... a - , . � - , ir � i . - 11 w - � . I AP , smothering hand on -lip and - nostril of the neitt realm, have as good eyesight and: ' Goa and becomes �� eful Christian and - , - ,..� � 0 ;,-, Chiltiren's Boots 464) 1 _­ . . the wan. and wast�d, alFo mounts ! the as good capacity? What did ChrIsb mean dies and enters the to' - li: 1z . , I I A h - - , _ � Et lzil. RICH Puw.E FRAGRAYV7v. . � . - - - I -_W . palace stArs and bending over the pillow in his conversation with ,� Maxy , afid tell me that that mother -Is joy cannot be I I I ;._ I . � I 11 I , �,�.��f - . - . . I I __ f, . . Martha when lie said? I I Thylbroth shall an ented? Lot them confront each � .1 I ` 7 - � blows into the facq of a, young prince .9m It :_ I ii . Tears awe rise - was as much as say' other, the son and the mother, 0h," . Z, _ _ -Y- 3D 0 "W W I . the frosts of pain and death. % . - _A_'W.�& -, againl" It . ., � . - , , - . _ - I �, " 1Z for fig � I I , . _Z _� -� , � - � w1be to the king of terrors. Alas 'Don't crY. Don't - wear y6urselves out she says to the mgels of G "r joice I P _ R . � I od, e , : I - . ­ . . " I � - � -i � David the king. He can neither sleep nor wit], this trouble. You will see him vVith me I The deAd is alive again, and . -- 1U, �il I - I . . . . I - - All� , 1 Oar prim bring the Bayers. Call - __ eat and lies prostrate on his face weep- again. Thy brother shall rise again, " the lost, Is found. Halleluiah I I never r ,! - - � ,� I F, - � . . I . ­ i..,i at once. It wbl pay you. I and walling until the palace rings The Bible demribes 'heaven as agreat expected ; *this. lost one come back. " .. �. 0 . . ing t"00 I � i I I . I i with the outcry of woe. home circle. Well, now, that would be a The Bible says nations are to be born in - -, � - . I i __ - During the Year I 99T. - * - . i � �� h� � - r 1:; What are -courtly attendants, or. victori, very queer home circle where the mem- a day. When China comes to God, Win � 1, � 5 . � - __? - Min r hill particulars see advertisements, or apply to dus armies, or conquered provinces under bers did not know e,wh other. The 131ble it not know Dr. ,Abeel? When India - � t:-��- � - fi.11 ; ' . I CEYLON TEA . I !��_-,'- f To V. RUILEDGE. FO LEVER BRD&, Uo., 23 Scm ST., TORWO ' such circumstances'? What to any parent' describes death as a sleep. If we know tomes, will It not know Dr. -John Send- . , - I 11 I � � is all splendid surrounding when his each other before we go 6 sleep, shall we der? When the * Indians come to God? .� 1[8 UNEQUALLED. _�- , � . Elk, I � . ;; I ays I ave pas not -know each other after we wuke up? will they not knowDavid Brainerd? I . , I ! SM.A_:F10:RrrJEE. child Is sick? Seven da sed on'. I ,�!, � - P4 . . i -_r I I 1 1509 � There in that great housetwo, eyelids axe Oh, yes. NVe -Vvill know each other a . I I - .� I . � 1, f . REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Soul 31odesty. ",HEALTHFUL - � - . : REFRESHING. --, I lh.-4 I . gently closed, t*6 little hands folded, great deal better then than now, ."For I . I . . . I it,'. . . two little feet,quiet, one heart still. The now, " says the a postle,` "'we see throtigh � I me'& soul entering heaven at last, I I � � . ... T_ - ARK FOR SALE -Lot 28, Ooncession 4, Town. - only-­'�5c, "40c, 50c ;and' 60c per ­�� 4'.. - F1, SJM.AL:W0MrM1E31 In lead ' packe's . I - � �,'_j-�; - � servants come to,bear the tid�ngs to the a glass darkly, but then face to face. It with covered face at the idea that it Ims T : � I - __11--f. . F am of Hay, contsin 100 acres. For part - f � - . I - � �:, - ' . - ; . -7 . . , aip ly to GEORGE GREENSLADE, Kippen king, but they cannot niake , 7kip their will be my purified, enthr6ned and glori- done so little for Christ wid feeling borne 1�;: -ulars appo W! . ound. . :� - � I �!_.i LUMBER� - YARD. P I � i P. 0. L -_ . 1510xl6 minds to tell him, .and they stand at the flod body, gazing on y6ur purified, down with unworthiness, and it sa ' . - - - J 111 � - ys to . , �ix� I . . ' . ' - � - ;,; , -1 ARSI. TO RENT, -To renti a 200 acre farm, I 9 vk_T_" a I __ - - . � P. 17-V - 1�1 -DOC'E-E) - - i -, door whisperIn about the matter, and enthroiied and glorified body. Itself, "I have no right 0 be here. 'I A - �- - A rVINQ David'hears them, and he looks up and � FROM- ALL LEADING r' ERS -- ,� JLLJD.L3L_4L Fmiles from %ingham, with Bret -claw buildings, Iteasons for'Deller. voice from a throne says: " 0h, yon for- I . . . -- , I . I I __ __ - I I �!F__ � an dwell watered, It to all In pasture, and is an ex- says to them, "Is the child dead?') "Yes,' - . I get that Sunday school class you invited - ___ . I -_ . I I . . I- . � 1. - - . ­ . cellent chance for, either farming or pasturing cattle. he is dead.' I I N* I demand, if you believe. the to Christ I I was one of them. " And- . . - ��� -1 r_1 � -, , I , Dealer in Lumber and Shingles. . an- DOM� � ", , _ - I r.� _1� 1- . For particulars, apply to Box 125, Winghm 14 8ft Bible, ,that you take this theory 6f I uture forget . . . � i Ill I . . . 1 7 David rouses himself up,, washes him- ' other voice says: "You that poor � ­ . - I i �` . I . . I 1, . . - reco, � V gnition out of the realni of specula.t4on I - ! on new apparel. and sits down , man to whom you. gave a loaf of bread . A t , All kinds of LUMBER always on. hand ARMS FOR SALE-Theundenigned has twenty self, puts and surmise into the region of positive I N. -1 0 N _:_ BAN Kw. ' . . - � �- � ,I ­� . to food.. 'What power hushed that temp I and told of the heavenly bread. I was I - ; and of the very best qualit - . I � .11, . I Y. Choice Farms for sale In East Huron, the ban. ; I - . w ��, , I ). F and no iiiore keep, saying. "'I that man. " And another says: "You for- . . I - i i - �v Give me a cA and see ifff can't give you neir uorty of the Province ri�p est? What strength was it that lifted up certainty, 1= . ! -,, � - - I � � I , . Fl� . I u ' U Do king whom grief had dethronedp hope it is so. I have tin Idea it is so. I . . I - , I 11 i., I what you want. I R information, r tbat get that sick one tie. whom you gave, - � - . - . . � . I : : : - . able to say, :with .111 I .1 .. ,�o, I ' 0" s'ze'i W I or 1 . " No trouble to show them. V S. 9 guess it is so." Be , = = = . :._ SaMumber, yard and'office on the Huron 0h, It was the' t1liought that he would medicine for the body and the soul. I CAPITAL, (PAID UP) , . -1-1. 11: . � P. 0. . 1891-u � I *15=0 0M I � ..... � � I - - , from a � I - I � , � Road, near the flax mill. I come again into the possession of that the concentrated energy (if body, inind wits- that 0_11% " And then Christ I - M M = � M = .F , :::: ; I __ . .­- ! . 14970 darling child. No gTavedigger's Spade I and soul, "I know it is so!" I throne overtopping all the r6st, will say, ResTg . 'M I - 8111=110M _;� . I I -DAR31.FOR SALE, -100 acres, In the township of � . , Z� � _ could hide him. The wintry blasts of There are in addition to fl�nqe Bible I 'Inasm uch as ye. did it to one of the least I I 11 " � I A: G I . I � rey, near Brassel& There is on it nearly 60 - - I . - �: acres of bush, about balf blitek ash , the rest bard- death could not put out the bright light. arguments otheryeaEons why I *accept of these, you did it to me. I I And then the I i . - I , f�� F5 . . il,. is ce� smioth & coog wood. A never -failing spring of waterrunstbrough There would be a forge somewhere that this theory. In ,the first place, because seraphs will take their harps from the . . . : P - � � � ., ; I the lot Will be cold at a big bargain. For partiou- the rejection of- it Implies the entire side of the throne -%)JL %J_L1. . , ! 0 ]am apply. to MRS. JA24E WALKER, Box 2W, with silver hammer would weld the . . . � and cry, "What song 0 J ,,H . . � � I --- If �, JB.AL&TM3M:R8_ I - I ;, . i � 1 :-n .1 Brussels. 1470 broken links. In a city where -the hoofs , obliteration of our memory. Can it be shall it be?" And Christ, bending over . . � I . � � 11 �ifjtf - - ____ I - -REET2- . "I' � - - SEAFORTH. . � �,, . - - possible that we shall forget forever those, -1 0 � of the pale horse never strike the pave- the harpers, shall say, "It shall be the MAIN! ST . - ,. L . Ljj�_Iif . A General Banking �business transacted. 'VA FOR SALE. -East half Lot 41, Concession ment he would clasp his lost treasure with, whose walk-, lo6k, manner we have . L i I - . I 11, . . . . . L . Iiii . I harvest home VI . ,L I H Farmers" n*otes discounted. ju 2, � Townebip of Fast' W&W11,1109h, Containing � ]ffe I ' � been so long fariiihar? Will. death come a�on why I am disposed td �Iq;,I : wipes away the tears from his eyes, - A ge�eral banking business transacted. Drafts on &H parts of the Uni � . 100' Wres. One more re ted Statm - � ,,, . Drafts bought and sold This is one of the beat farm@ In and he clears, the choking g:lef Arom. his and with a sharp, keen blade hew A- Great Britain and Europe bought ab , d sold. Let -tern of . - 11. - . way ­ . I accep credit issued, available in &H, parb - � ; the Township. and In situated in a good neighbor. t this doctrine of future recognition . 1�� hood, soil of the beat and no.waste land. There site throa* and exclaims, "I shall- go 'this faculty of memory? I Abraham ,-aid L , . . Interest allowed on deposits at- the rate to him.- 0 L " � �: Is that so many - in their last hour on of Ehrope, China and Japan. Farmers' Sale -Notes collected, and advances mad on saw f_,! - I L e L.", _ . I . . L.. : - 31 5 per cent. per annum. on the farm, fraine bun and stables, also two ac" The'Heavenly Thxong. . to Dives, ','Son, rememb r If the exiled earth have confirmed this theory. I speak at lowest rates. . I � I - � i-, � . of orchard, plenty water, and withIn obe, . i - � . .. �. . , I - ; � SALE NOTES discounted,, or taken for .11. and . halt 01 and the lost remember, will not - tho en- � � . J � � I f fronme village of Blyth. For Was David right or wro' . not of persons who have been delirious in . SAVINGS DEPARTMENT,. � . i 1 n92 U we Part throned remember? I I I - V I � collection. I � � further particulars apply on the promises or to Box on earth, will we meet again in the next . . their last moment and knew not what. I . * ' I P 4 You know very wel uff�arda received, and interest S -HOW -ad at highent ourran * ­ - 14, Blyth P. 0. 1514-tf I that our JOY in they were about, but of persons who died Deposits of One Dollar and L_ 1, � . I . I . - � I I L , i - � ;, �f � I world? "Well," says some, one, "that any circumstance J rates. Interest idded to princip tv,rioe each year -at the end of June and Deoembw. - , � I � OFFICF,First door , north of Reid & is augmented by the in calmness and. placidity, and who were . !:. , , , - seems to be. an impossibili - Heaven Is - ill � ty. 1 1 i - � . Wilson's Hardware Store ARM FOR SALE. -For sale, North half, Lot 20, gonipanionship of our friends. We can- not .. naturally superstftious. , Often the No� notice of withdrawal in required for the whole or any portion of a deposit. . . �f;i -� FConees4on 8. Morris, containing 126 acres, 100 �so large a place -we never could find our . . I . � . . - .4 - not -see a picture with less. tham. four glories of heaven have struck the dying I � . . 1.� , - � , � � �� � �,! � � . . � I � I I � , , ISEAr-dRTH.' acres cleared and ka a good state of cultivation, wall kindred there." Going into some city, eyes, or hear a song with less than four R. S. H 9 * Solicitor. . . W. K. rEAROA Apnt , ; F41 1 F �r I . under drained and w49 fenced with cedar, stWgbt without havin't appointed a . time and pilloiv, and the departing man,has said .4y t � - I ,� I � . � I I . . L I . rail fences. There Is a Brat -elm orchard and food I I- � , I I ��Iai ears. We want s6me one'� beside us witil he saw and heard those who had gone __ 4 - . place for meeting, you might wander � . � I �� V ;:�; �, well; aho a good bank barn 42x6t, and a com ort- - -- 0 whom to eichange glances and symiKt- . I . � I � - 1! .1 I able dwelling house, there are about 500 maple a -round for weeks. and .for months, and away from him. How often' 1i is in the ; - " I )I -,-,4,i -A PUZZLE ' '� - . thies, and I suppose'the j � of heaven Is i I . � , � � I i�� �,Iil � 11 shade trees planted, an the p1lace. it to 6 miles flow perhaps for years, and - never see each OY -dying moments parents see their departed - ; � - ye W C. A.'BUILDING ­ , . I 1, J. I I � I Ll I T I im , P "i �. ��-;, _. Bruuelg and Walton, g6Dd gravel road to eachplace, to be augmented by the fact that we are children and children see their depaited CANy J i . -_ ... " � I ,�U ! other, and heaven is vaster -than all OU HHSIT.kTB� i . � I - I - ­�­ I i . . �;�q 1. . . . THAT IS . . .. - half wile from school. For pattloulari; apply to W. to have our friends with us when there parents I I came 61own to the banks of the . I i , IN-,` I . McARTER, Walton; H. MeArter, Harriston. exrtbly cities together. And bow are y011 rise before us the thrones of the blessed,- Mohawk riv 11 � - . ­ , - 0 � i 1,1�0 . I - ­'_'� I � � . 151SX1 going to :find your departed.friend in that er. It- was ,'evening, and I � ..... - 1i1r; -, 111A . __. ___ and when there surges up in our, cars wa,�ed t6 go over, the river, andsol � � chice between the' 1. . country? It is so v"t. a realm. John I ! � � .I.J. LE. OTEL FOR'SALE -OR TO RENT.�For sal . the _jubjla.�i� of the saved, Heaven is not waved my hat and shouted, and after � � . I I , �_� , � . 8 I I .. . - , . . . went up on one mountain 'of inspiration, $ " . cheap, or 0 rent. for a term of years, the hotel a contraction. - It is an expansion. If I . , I i mli il� I I R awhile I saw some one waving on the . � W, in the Village 61 Blake, in the Comity of Huron. and he lookedd off upon the multitude, a � . I IJ 'I. I know you -here, I will k now you better . I -IF � rn- 11- T_ 4.- ._:,�: The ho+_1 _.+..". .;-I V-A.. - 40k �.A&%. if .4 11 - i 9 3 I - o -osite bank'aud I heard hh" 0-111 *� i � I p VVV ow 3 your customers. I . � ., r'. .. a MAU balul Yhousands of thousands r I . - 7 I . 1. I I .-...' " ,i other necepsary zooms, and conveniencies, usually ' there. Here I see you with only tw1a eyes, and the boat came across, and I got in � I I � � . .� � y .. . - � think that I- can do it. by selling the best . Then he came upon a grRateir � aititude .. I I ­; I j� found in a Village Hotel. There In also a large barn . Of but there the soul shall have a, million and )vas transported. And so I s I � I � �L 6 nd choicest goods at prices that c&Wb help and shed, and splendid well. It is the only hotel , inspiration .And looked (�ff upon it again � I 1�. I 5� & uppose � � C � r" q 1. I - t I- I 4i I eyes. It will be immortality gazing on i+ 6, ,6. , +1- � I _f I; f- 1W_ . I . , I ; - - v-, I . : uv p eaze every liody. ," you w,1,11 Just, calL n 1, e place, and is a popuJar and convenient stop-- andlie said, Ten thotisand times ten " - _r6 _14� I � ::::: . : L � , I � I 11 W i-imortality-ransomed spirit in colloquy will come d v . - �! . ra There in no other hotel thousand." . . I - �� . 4 1 at the Seaforth tea and grocery store,. yqu Ping PlacO for t vOlOm And then lie M'Tne on a 11 � �; I . within four milep. It is a first class stand for a good hi h with ransomed spirit -victor beside vie- . , m t f . . . " D - lb currants for '205c, ditto raisins and give a signal to our friends on the - i . can b g e]� 01111 0 t* I - i., a '] a - man, and will be sqld cheap rd on eapy torms. of oil and Ooked tor. When John Evans, the Scotch min- h.cw-- � - , - I - � , . - � 1� I I ere is at me. � . I I - 0offege � �.R . pr weision any forty and four thousand and thousands : ife nd ur Business and Shorthand � ' - I came in and said to hhn, " My dear, - kindred .are the oitrsmen, the - :�, 0, uL A IM I 'A hundred. and ister, was seated in his study, his w back to us, and the boat comes, . a o' Forest Oity 25 61 ce 2&, 6 lbs tapioca 25c, 5 lbs will be rented for &!term of p Is.- Th wam a ild7l I other shore, and they will give a �signal unes 25e, 3 lbs evaporated peaches 25c yard and garden attached, ; i The villvge contains 0hurer School, Store, Black do departed - , r -_ I - 1 3 lbs California dried i4id pitted plums 015c,, smith Shop aftiCA I of thousands." And -he came on a still - . I I �[ � 10 lbs sulphur 25c, glo�e wash boards 15c, MRS. W -V . *ON Hgty on the premises. or address height of inspiration, - and he you think we will Know each other in fres of the se�ting day tinging the tops , (::):w MOMT:00w, (:)ZTrm-: I � 4 SON, rls&e P. 0. I51tx4-tf greater . , � 5 IbB boneless fish 25% 3 boxes inatches 25-c � �- . looked off again and exclaimed, " heavenT" He turned,to. her andsaid, -of the paddlbg. yll� i . I . � I I � ; I V A - . And schools of the ordinary kind. There's no eomps-riaon. in any part. Work, method4 - � I i , . Japan tea 15c III, green tea 15c ; .black, VARX FOR SALE. -For sale, lot 36, concession . gTeat multitude that - ' n " My dear, do you diink we will be big- - Oh-, haveyou. never sat 13y.f such a death equipmerit, rooms, all of the highest 4 rude. Catalogue of either zourse free. ' � i no man can um- I 9 A .1 ger fools in heaven than we are herei I r . I� ; venand Japan.teas worth 35c, now selling _r 2, Hildow, containing 100 acres, 85 cleared and ber. I I ` bed? In that hour you, hear the depart- I I . - if r -1 t . � I for 256 ; railroad lanterns, formerly $1, now tao balance In good hardwood, bush. The land In In Now, I ask. how are yon going to find Again, I accept thIs doctrine of. fuiure ing csoul cry, "Hark I Look!" You hark- . 1495-3m. I . I J.1 W. WE STERVELT, - Fithicipal. if - a good allto of cultivation, is Irell underdrained and recognition becAuse t�xe world's expect- ened and you looked. A. little child, pin- . . I . � 69c; lake herring by the dozen or half bar- � - [ I wellfenced. There is a framel barn and log house on your friend,8 in such a throng as that? Is - , � . :1 ' ancy affirms it. In all lands and age� ing away because - of, the death I . . : I' - xel, crockery, china, glassware and lamps the PrOPertY, & never -failing spring with windmill. not this Idea, we have been entertainin of its . . I ; I I right down in price; dinner sets, 97 pieces also about 2 so-so of orchard . . It is an excellent ' 97 this theory is received. * What form of re- . � . - :1 . after all, a falsityP Is this doctri motheri getting weaker and weaker every - I - % farm and Is within one mile of Wbitechurch Mation. ne of ligiom-planted it?, No -form of religion, dity, was taken into the room where � . "I'll �; . worth $13 and $14, now $10 ; and sets worth where there are stores, bladremith shop , and future recognition of friends in heaven a IF A, ,� . �� 1 $10 and $11, now selling, for $8 ; tea, sets churches. There -is a school an the opposite lot. it guess, a myth, a whim, or is it . for it is received under all -fornis of re- hung the picture of her mother. She 1. .1 is six miles from Wingham, and six from :Luc a granl - ligion. Then, I argue, 'a sentiment, a seemed enjoy looking at it, and then Ok I I . � worth $3.50 now $2�90, sets worth,1$3.25 know, to ]LIP - - B E, F Oy "I Da E -_ - ,� tic foundation upon which the soul pierced fee I of � � I naw $2.75, sets worth' $3 now' V2. 60, ten with good roads leading in all . directions. This de' ging, an. , anticipation, universallY she was ta�en awa,y' and after awhile - - - � . toilet sets worth $2.50 now $92, and all sirablo roperty will be sold on reasonable terms, of all ages may build a glorious hope? planted, must have been God implanted, died. In the last:niornent that wan. and � W -A i ' �� .For further particulars apply to JAMES MITCHELL, Intense question I Every heart in this I I I I . - = goods right downin price. Come one Varna P. O. 1495-1504-tf � and if God Implanted. it is rightfully Im- wasted little one ,lifted her hands, wliLle - - and all, and .- . ____ n , audience thxobs- right into it. Therelsin planted. Socrates writes:,"Who would her face 1i gilted . up with the glory of the � xvU Ll 1P. I - , get siDme of ,the big. bargains - ul here the tomb of- at least one I I . every so I � while they are going. ' OR SALE OR To RENT ON not part with a great deal -to' purcha.s* a .' I . 1. I . BABY TERMS.- � ' next woild and cried out, "Mother I" Do , I . i 11 � FAs the owner wi dead. Tremendous question! It �nake� mee�ting with Orpheus and Is an adage 'which has soed many per -sons from the twinges of . L she% to retire from business an you tell me she did not 'see her mother? � : , I � Horner? If it - g I ; . � account of ill health, tht following valuable nronertv the lip quiver, and the cheek llnsb,, and 11 4- +V� 4- 4.1 , ; 4- �- I . I t. �� , - "� . A n s ) e- t. ie consequttuce She did. So in my first settlement at conscience ana from tile qeptlis ot temorse. Ent notenly has it � � C at Winthrop, 4J reiles north of Seaforth, on leading fthe entire nature 1� 1� �.111, Re US AUL19 41n a , thrill. Shall we know of death, I could even be able to die Belleville. a plhiu man'"said to ^ i m of peace of I T � - road to Brussels, will be sold or rented as one fa each other there? - )) . .. assured the ;mind ancl consequently happiness,tut it, ,.- �k - rm me: " " Vniat �11, � I : ortnparts to suit purchaser: about 600 acresof often. I - - ) I I !� - - o you. tiank I heaiq last' night? J was - - �_ . I get letters almost every Anonth asking has many times spared I � 11 did farming land, with about 400 under crop, Among, the' Danes, ,%vhen - � I . . � I 1191ee'nalance in pasture. There are large barns and me to discuss this subjeeV.4 I get a ilia-,t,er . n the room whereone of myneighbors , - . N� : 1� t I I I � 11�4 , " � . � a letter dies, his servant sometimes says hi`m_�-,e.lf . ) . ; I , �� . -6i . . ,L-* ; all other buildings necessary for the implements, . in a bold, scholarly hand, dying. He was a good man, and he 1 __4 ; il- 1_ a I I � 1�,;:� I ROMOVED on gilt edged that he may serve themiLster in *d lie beard the an els of God ,-,singing � k � - I vehiclee, etc. This land is well watered, has good the fu- I - .1�rt _��­ I - paper, asking me 9 THEIR POCkETBOOK, ,- V to discuss this ques- ture world. Cicero,'living b tore Christ'r. - before the thr2 I . I I ..�11 �FZ franie and brick dwelling houses etc There are i, �,i � e' e. I haven't much poetry � - � 7� grist and saw,wills, and store whU wili be sold or tion, and I F#y, " Ali, tha t is a curiour, coming, said: " Oh, . glorious -day when I about -me, but I listened and I heard- . � And thus may we hav , . - " �. -1-T - Havingremoved into the store formerly � I . 1_-.1 - y rented on advantageous terins. Also on 17th con- ' man,,. and he .,wants a curious question - � I ; i � ,q occupied by Mr. J. Downey, in the Cad cession, Grey township, 190 acres of land,, 40 in shall retire from this' low and sordid them too." Said 1, '�' I have n& doubt of I .t�alsed thera materially. We have givell I - r.) -`fl , solved!" B�i I get another letter. I , Aheir, the I beat cl6thes' � be had, and at prices consistent �wfth \ ,_ , Block; opposite the Commercial Hotel, I pasture, the balance in timber. Possession given . t Is scene to associate. Nvith the divine as,';eJ11- it.')' Why, we axe to be taken UP to hea- . . . - iii, �;!p rying a .,full and compiete af ter harvest of farm lands; mills at -once. For par � tten with a trembling hand and. 0 work -lookina at our -- ... , t� now purpoE ticulars apply to ANDREW GOVENLOCK, WiDthro - - and not only ven at.L-%St by n1inistpring s. ir� s Wh 0 1 " i6 carr OP blage of departed' spirits, ,, od -manship and s4perior fit and finish. By , line of all- kinds - p- _ t - 0 10 I what seems to be' a torn out leaf of a with the one I have just nielitioned. but are they, to be? Souls that. weut uo from stock and prices before buying, you will always have the pleaswr6 _4�,� of 2 :,�qT,� �-,IE I 1486-tf book, and there and here is- the mark of 1, � P,�,, * . , �. � 4- . aDd ir Je . � .� f- t' �' il, . Hamess; WW s,. Blankets, I a tear, and I say, !I 01), tbat isa broken with my dear Cato, the best of sons �< Madras, or Antioch, o rusalem? Oh, - of knowing that you' have the best and -latest clothes at the ' 1;_, I-, . - � most faithful of men'. If I:seenied t . . . 0 . � , ) . 1 T_, P . , '. i_4� 4: f, And dvery.thing handled by the trade. Just _._,%�� heart, and it wwj Coll or I 9 1)(N11 nal ou.rlglorkfled kindred are going to I I � , hi,q death with. f(artitude, it was! 1).y iic tro � F , 1, 1,f " � I ' . Ininimum prices. : . � . ,"� j!��I�V rece_'v4d ihis -w�;ek a large, consignment of � - - F902 - 'The object of this sermon is to* take , .op around us! . 1. I . i � . - . 1 "; �Tq this tbeor means that I did not most Beiisibiy �Ieel I - I I ' I i I y out of the region Of Surnlise- - the lbss Iliad sustuhied. An Idea or lReavOn. � i ­-, Li BES AND it was becmisE . I 11 jit. � 1 ", t i U and speculation into the region of posi- - I , H� - . . i ;1, GOLLOWAY ROBES, . �____!P� I was supported by the consoling reflk,T,- I BRIG T BROSO - - . il - _.. tive cerWuty. People. sli.v: I I It wo � �� -F _:��. _.-- __ - uld be Heaven is not a. stately, formal place, . I : y � ' ; � �­.J Which we are now offering at astonishingly tion that we could not long be sepa,ra- . : ; I * , very pleasant if that doctrine were true. ted. " . I � as I sometimes hear it described, a very I I I -_ 1. .7 P I . - I I low prices. Our direct connections will save you . . I � I .". 0 -D M �, . . I 11i , i time and money for all points. I hope it may be true. Perhaps it is true. The.;Ni�orwegian behi�.ves it. The Indian frigidity of splemkor, where, people stand . SEAM J.VIBE[s 111-. , . - � f .11 - I wish it, were true.;" But I believe that 1) on cold formalities and go axouhd about , - . , - 'i �E I elieves it. The. Greenlander believe,; it. I ?'I�t� orthW,aSt I can bring an acclinlil lation of argument -, with heavy crowns of gold on their heads. � � . I VIi- '_.�. M. BRODERIOK,- Canadian N ' WTV to bear upon this inatter which will prove The Swiss believes it. The Turks Wiev'� No,- that Is not my idea of heaven. My . . . .7 7! 0, - I a � I � I z- � -! I it. Under every sky, by every river� iD A I � i.4 ,-1 . . the doctrine of f uture rpeognition as Idea of heavenis more like this: You are I : THE, I f -, �c , �. 1 SEAFORTH. Via Toronto or Chicago, I every zone, theory Is adopted, and so- I . 1; - Y , . . � . " the ' ' ' 1 ;. plainly as that thereqF; any seated in evening tide by the fireplace, I . 111 i � British Columbia and California . heaven at 11112 say a principle univ(_ai--.tl1y I : . N . i I _t . - niplanted ; i�. 11 V I - - ,g � ji ints. , and that the kiss of reuni your whole family there, or nearly all of --CANADIA CE I � 1 j,", I Po -on at the e.eIes- niust be God imp�anted, and hence, a . � $ --- . I . , __ them. there. While you are seated talkinig . I �X �;- Our rates are the lowest, We have them tial gate will be.'as certain as the dying right belief. The, argument is irresi.stible. � 17, ! ­­ � i.� T_,, . MeLEOD'S , Idss at, the door of the sepulcher. a and enjoying the evening' hour there is a ESTABLISHED 1867. :, 1'� i �,� �'. . ULL-MAN TOUR- - , ­ ' - sou�I]Features. ' . � I :`1 117- . �, , IST CARS for your accommodation. Call - . Facts for Proof. I knock at the door and'the door opens' . ­ , �, !�_ I . P .1 HEAD PFFIOEw TORONTM ,_� . - 141 I J La for further information. - adopt this theory because and there comes in a brother that has - Sur -tem Renovator Now, when you are going to build a Again, I , I . , �� ; . r "I � ,,-;, there are features of moral temp�ranient been long absent. He has been absent, OAPITAL (PAID 'UPY SIX MILLION DOLLARS - S%000,1000 " i J 1�e�, -AND OTHER- Station G. T. R. Ticket, Office. ship you must get the right kind % . 11 - '_ 1, Of tim- and feiLtures of the soul that wU1 distin- ,fai ymn. you have not seen him; and no - . _� . = . a . - TESTED - -REMEDIES. : I ber. You lay the keel and make the guish ms forever. How do we know eacli sooner do yon make, up your mind that REST - - - . $ ['000,0W - ' - T`�__`� I _.- . framework of the very best ma'terlals- . B. E. WALKER, GENERAL MAxwzR. . I Train Service at,: Seaforth. - other in this world'� Is ip merely by the, it Is certainly he than you 'leap u and . . 11 , A specific and antidot6 for Impure, Weak and Im- the keelson, stanchions,- plank sheaT; color of the eye, or the length of the the question Is who shal . . " , , f � povenshed Blood, Dyepepsia, Sleeplessness. P counter timber, knces3 transoms -all Iron I five M the .,; al a, N . . I . tion of the Heart, Liver Cowplal litso Grank Trunk Railwa�% solid oak. You inay. build - a hair, or the fa0al proportion,0 0h, no. first embracq. That is my Idea of heaven I I � I ! i� nt, Neuralgia or � It - of Memory. Broneliffioi Consumption, Gall St'4011081 Tmins leave Seaforth and C inton station as ship Of It is b disposition .18 well, by Da- -a great home circle whe A General Banking Businen Wanowted. Farmers' Notes discounted, Draftg � I I , y the re they an 1. , I . -i� , followil: I s lighter material, but when the cyclone tu_-6Ll affluity, using the word in -' ie.very waiting for us. Oh, will -you not know issued, pkyable at all points in Cauada and the prinei cities in � � - Jaundice, Ki ney and Urin DiaeAses, St. Vitus' I tl �'t , , . - ar?d General Debility. Gomo Wysr- RE AFOR - ITAI � i. " n.v, _ Dance, Female Inegularieles a CLINTON. comes on it -will go dovm. Now, we may best- se , e- and not In the bad sense, and 's voice there? She who. &I- . 1, i ". . I Passen.er.. .. .. .: 1 1� 4 7 , T.,.,: 1.03 P..M. .. ,your mother* . �.,, tario. Passenger .. .. .. . 10.12 PL M. 10.27 P.41f have a greatu many beantif"l t'heOrie.9 if in the dust out body Aiould perish and ways called yon by your first name long . . the United States, Great Britain, France, Bermuda, &c. � `,. . _. � _. N. Proprietor and INTaiii, - Mixed Train ........ 8.46 A. M. 10.15 p.M, * - ��-.� about the future world built out of our lie there forever. and there' should be no after others had given you- the formal 'I, J. . -McLEOD7 - . SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. . I-! . . Mixed Train .. .... .. 6.15 P. M. 7.05 P. W. fan,'aiid they may do very W011 re'surreCtion, still the soul has e.nougb I I . I I Deposits of $1.00 and upwarcle received, and current rates of in-temot I .. - - facturer. I 11� �_ GOINO EABT- as long as we have sinooth sailing in the f ' 1 *3) ' I I . - -1. Sold by J. S..,RoDERTS, Seafort�. 1,. PasseDger.. _ .. .. 7.65 A. Xf. 7.40 A. M. eature and the disposition'-liiu� enoug]) . (Continued on Pagq, I -1 ' allowed.---- @WIntereat added to the principal at the end oi X - and Novem- -, , � 150141 . Pas�enger .. .. .. .. 3.15 P. M. 2.69 P. A,t. world, b�it *hen the storms of sorrow features to inake us distinguishable. I - ______ ____ � .. V _. f I I . - ') � . I - 1, 1. I 1. __ -1 Mixed Train .. ...... 5.20 P. M. .4.35, P. M. corde u&n us, and the hurricane of can understand'how in sickness a main ' ber in each year. . I �; ! 1. � � . - . . I I death, we. will.be swaniped-we will be will become sb delirious that lie will not pecial attention given to the colle6tion of Gommerq7ml Paperi and Fav 11 ., i --'*- - 1. . .. 1�. �,� � : . I � I I � n, Grey I and Bruce foundered. We wantatheory . . i .1 � � 14�_ � - - I Wellingto . built out know his own friend, but will - we bc mArs' &lea NotmL i I ''I - - - - I ..L - fy, - Barr's Dye WorkS Gome NoRm-. Pwang of God's eternal word. The doctrine Of blastedwith such insufferable idocy that, H . R. Jac'kson " . . . � _* .. - . OL Mixed. fnture recognition is not so often po ' I . - . . . ��. - ". Ethel ........ .. 12.40 - P., W. 9.18 A N 'I- tanding beside our best friends for aD I F. HOLMESTED, Solicit6r. M MORR18j. Manager. . r - . I 4 Bruseels.....- 12.62 9.44 . eternity, we will never guess who they . � . I I - - ... � ... MARKET STREET,, SEAFORTH. Bluevale...... - LV6 tively stated In the word of God as im- 6 . ' . � � I � I . Wingbain.. .. .. 1.15 . 10.N plied, and you know, ink friends, that axe? � . I _t - - I - 11.10 & SONG - ,�. ' I - We 01 , :GOING SOUT11- Passenger,, Mixed that Is, after all, the strongest mode of * Again, I think that one reason why ; � . . ,� . . . em, Dye and Finish I I - affirmation. Your friend travels in foreign . - ' . ,_ ,� Wingham .... .. 6.66 A.m. � 6.30 P.� we ought to accept this doctrine is be- DiRr,cT i.-apoRT,ERs or -,, . . Bluevale.. .. .. M7 i 6 &3 lands. He comes home. -He does not i I � --- . - Ladies'Capesl Coats, fShalwis and liresses Brussela, ....... 7.21 687 begin by arguing with yon to prove that cause we never in this world have an' Jules Robin & Co's Brandy, Cognac, B-1' , BARGAINS. ' I (,no iug udbessaq). Also Gentlemen2s Ethel ........... � 7.33 - il 7.02 � . .. ripp Overcoats. t6 *hich Fra,nee; J no. de Kra per & Son, Hol- , Suits and we " 5 - there are such places as London and Opportunity to give thanks to those 62I � y i i live 0 . I Stockholm and Paris and Dresden and Whom we are spiritually indebted. The land" 6in Rotterdam, Holland; : ? . - - - special attention. N6matter howsoile or I . . I I ,� . . . . i li� - . . faded clothes may be, if . the cloth is good, Berlin, but his conversation implies it. Joy of heaven, we are told, is to be inau- - Booth's Tom Crin, London, England . I . . � ..� . I gurated i I I - � , . 1, i, -h it win Pay you, to ba'%Ie,, them cleaned or � GOING NORTA- Pwmger. And so this Bible does not so positively by a review of life's work. these Bullocb� & Co.'s Scotch Whisky, Glas' WE! 3M k'VJE ..A- ; :wjmw . . I � , . - I r 1, v- Lofidon,1 depart - - - - - - 9.15A.IL 4.45! M state this theory as, all up and do " . I . 1� � . I ChristiAn men and ,women who have . , t; dyed. . *e will be pleased to -have yon call Centralfs ............. I...... 9.18 5.57 N�n ts - . gow, Scotland ; Jamieson's Irish- . " .. � fl�_ �, ' I . ,,�:; L: -ad see our work. r � Exeter.�__ --- chapters, take it for graate(L been toiling for Christ, have they seen Whisky, Dublin, Ireland ; als'o Port - . -e a NVoodtaken in exchan47, - - - - 9.80 &07 - I I . e ; w . � 15 Hensall - - - - - - - - - 9.44 0.18 What does my text imply? 111 shall go the full result of the I ;.I' 1-. for work. ; I I � Ir work? Oh, no I , New Latest Style Jackets and Fnr.;- I �� .1 Kippen.. - - ; and Sherry -Wine ,from France and - ,� __ L � 0.50 6.25 In the church at - Someryine, X. J;, I I . . __ I ' . . ;�!f '. i I . __ to. him." What consolation -would It be I * Spaifi, Agents for Walker's Whisky, . � .- I � . q Brucefield- - -'- - _.- : 0.68 6.83 1 Jo , � �' . - - - hn Vredenburgii- pre&�,hed for & great i ,� . : n a - � - - ) I Clinipp.. - - _ - - _� - lo.% 6.56 to David to go to his child if he would -Ontario ; Royal Distillery a d Davis' .1 _� ,�: ' , I Capes lelot, 1� � , 1dCKM Londeeboro - - - - -*, ital 7.14 not know hini? Would David have been many Years. He felt ,that big ministry Ale and Porter, Toronto. I "I I ;­ OP DirectOry for 189C) - was a failure, although he was a faithful � A . ,F I'll - � ' �, �, , - i � , Blyth.... - - - - - - -LL 10.41 7.28 1� __ � ... __ ,:� t BelgrAve........ - - - --- 10.66 7.87 allowed to record this antlelpa'tion for the Which we are anxious to clear out !� :- JOHN MORRISON. Reeve,'Winthrop P. 0. minister preaching the gospel all the , I aud will give exceptional , ' I :� 11 . Wingham arrive - - - - � 11.10 . � � � - - . 8.00i , . . bun P. o. . I I �_ 1. I � WILLIAM ABCHIBALD, �Deputy-Reeve, Lead. iusp�fttlon of all ages if it were a ground- time. He died, and died amid discourage- To THE hem. Als Fibre Chain ' Vests at the- , ­ ' I 1. GOING SOUTH- ,I w e, I WiDgham, depart.- - - - - 6.6 Passenger. less anticipation? We read * in the We' - in' bargains on t 0 1 019 - . � � -, t t WM. MoGAVIN, . OA.M. 3.80k.31 first ments, and went home to God, for no have opened a retail store . -4 � -1 Councillor, Leadbury P. o. Belgrave - - 704 8.45 - , book of the Bible: Abraham dieda�and connection with our wholesale busi- . 1. - ,� � I � JOSUR C. MORRISON, Oopnoillor, Beechwood Blyth.... .� . . . . . . . . One ever doubted that JohU Vredelhburgh . �-.. ", I - I 1: ; �� ' � Ill '" P. 0. � � i 7.16 400 1 was gathered to his -people.. Jacob died was a good Christian minister, A little - 3M Br.rOIRM .. i . � I ! -DANIEL MANLEY,, Councillor, Beechwood P, o. 'Clint6n.. - - _. -- - � 7.24 4.10 and was gathered to his people. Moses while after his death there came - minion Bank, in Good's old stand, - I �_ , I I business in the rear of. -the new Do r . Lond�oboro - _. - - .. _r:B::M 0_1HMAL:P 0 -A , � I . - � ,_ . I I - t 7.47 430 a great , �- r. - -806 -1 bo people. awakening in'Somerville, and one Bab- i . - . " P 7 JOHN C. MORRISON, Clark, Winthrop E 0. Brucefield - - -_ - - - - died and was gathered - t ' w - z � , DAVID M. ROSS, Treasurer. I Winthrop P. o. - Kippen- ---,- -_ __ , o his w'.are we will sell the best goods in WIF a - I 1, � WM. EVANS, Assessor, Beechwood P. 0. . k-17 4A9 What people? Why,' their the market at bottom prices. Goods 'W. w HOFFMAN. . I I - friquils, their bath 200 Souls stood up at the Ch:rlsdaa � . t, - lensall-4-_ - _ 8,24 . 5.04 - - . . I � I I . _. , CHARLES DODDS, Collector. Sssfortb F. 0. . comrades, 'their old companions. Of altar espousing' the 'cause 6f Christ, delivered to any pa:rt of the town . - � . - .Ir1 � Exeter - - - - - - - - - - 938 5.16 , . 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