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L. a I'll I -1141W �. I � . � ��: i not a yoke of unbroken . steerg that are 9, . � 10EST ruR -, I- Boots & A 4 - � I I . ' t ordex, and WISO and the freckles on his face were said to I ��. I I . 7 - I - I drawing us on, but tha � I � � I I . - � :, . - I ..b I- I . "SEEK HIM THAT MAKETH THE�. goveminent- we in the yok4 be as the stars of the armament. . . � 1. I I tI I - . I - . � , . � � I � X I � - . - It . - . . � I I one of the swiftest transatI.-atic voy-�) .- gi - ' - t If n your occupation, your mission, Your I -0 I I I - SEVEN STARS AND 011101. s'inade one summer by the Etfutia , i . . L . %1.� I . . � 7 � Cheaper'Than Eyer. , , � I - . I sphere, do the best you can and then age T I . I - � 1" I I - I _.., . , .. , trust to God, and if things a-ve all mixed was because she bad a stormy,wInd ; . � 11 . �� . I I � He Was the Son of a Foor Shoptherd and and disquieting , and your brain Is hot - abaft, chasing her froin N w York- to I . I . 4. . � �. , , �: . � I 0 . I � � 1; . I . . , But to those goli, , in the op- i � � % � � Stammered, but ]Rev. Dr. Talmage SliovVs i and your heart sick get. sbme one to go - Liverpool. . I . � : ., . x �� it � out with you into the starlight and point POsite direction the storm -mis a buffe,t- ' I I 11 ad . I I - � � . " , All must be q,old iyfthin tl-.e-- 11 ? . I . How Amos Made the Hosts Tremble -A out, -to, you the Pleiadesi or, - better than Ing and a hindrance. It is a bad thing to � I - -_ � 4� -1 . I � � I � � - I . I . ' , �� A I I - � .� $ermon to Make Men Think. . that, got into some observivOrn and have apt,storm abead, pushing us back, i . . ­­ ;; .- � __ �� !- 4,:1 � � - I but if we be God's children and alming 1 � ... - , 11 �� . - , thr-ough the telescope see farther Man . - � 1 � � I 1� 4 . L . Washington, Jan. 81. -This sermon eaven the storn�,s of life will only 1 1 L,l NEXT 30 DAYS. - Amos with, the naked eye could -name- toward 11 t I L ; . .11 � I . � ; of Dr. Talmage, looking at thei'midnight ly, 200 stars in"the Pleiades, and that In chase uh the sooner hit4 the harbor. I � . . � ; ZZ I - - I .. I I � I , I 11 - ) � � . . heavens through the eyes of, one of the What is called thesword of Orion there - am so glad,to believe that the -monsoons, I . I- I I . � - I � - ancient,,?, is unique foi practi6ality and is a nebula typhoons and inistrals and siroccop of 1 � _� . �; computed to be two trillion . AND ; -king, . of times the land and sea are not wachained i 1 74� A 'Fine Assortment of al mani- I I L - �. � ,� I 1� . i m I B I Colfl pho L E 5 murkset all to useful thin - HIS two hundred �housand billiou�. � �1 mr . of Boots find Shoes. text is Amos v, 8, "Seek him that, larger than the sun. Oli, beat peace with aOs let 10080 upon, the earth, but axe 11 I I A . . . � , I . ; . I : 14 . . maketh the seven stars aild Orion." the God who made that and controls all under &vine supervision I I am so 'glad i . r_ - . . � A a wNrCHES'Pop, � I IF - . � : ,-. , �_ ,"-7 I ­- - -­ ,7,�­ , . e_. �1_ � � - - I . ---I- ­ �. 0 ` -1 -_f_-..A �� - * . ? I . . - - - I I- _�� I . . _.. � 11 I . - , � - - - .� a � - - . I �� . � . -M Countory 'Lariller wrow 11111s WxU, that,the wheel of the constellations turn- that the vou of tho seven stars is also � � .. - ., I BOY - . AT Amos of Tekoa. He Ing in the wheel of galaxies for thous- I I .... . I s, wris", plowed "the earth the God of Orion I It was out of Dante's � I . I I 0V - . I'll, � , I A IL A - 1- I =1 amil'thrashed the grain by a new ands of yeax,; without the ,breaking of,a suffering came the sublime I I Divina Com- � - I r� . I X I ... � ; . I I'll . - ctl W a Ing machine Just invented, as formerl� \ cog, or the- slipping of g band, or the � media," and out of John Mfltonlg , ... I �� . .&W3D- the cattle trod out the grain. He gatherdd soan of an axle. . For, your placidity and blindness came I I Paradise Lost, I I and out � ; - .- I � . . - I - t. , . � ri- - . I i � . ,_ - ,. ., IWP � the fruit of the sycamore tree an(r sea comfort through the Lord Jesus Christ I of' miserable inildel Otack came , the � ' I I I ====A , 7 1 1 , . I I I - , 1-: � fied it with an iron comb just before It m aketh the "Bridgewater Treatlse"!ufa-�or of 0hris- I i ­ I 1 �7;'11 . . . , , I � I i . i I I - . 0 1 ! ` .11, Children's Boots was- getting ripe, as it was necessiary and seven stars and Orion. I I tianity, and out of David's exil 'came � , I , �_,. � AP . .1 __ ' ' ��11 - ;:� ::::: . *450 1 . customary in that way, to take from It ' and out of the 1. � Do not drink - cheap inferior 'ea when .. I " , t -11 Again, Amoo -saw, as we must see the gongs of consolation, I - . - �� � . - , ..... � . i �_ . " ; i . . � � .��:: � the bitterness. He was the son of a, poor that the God who made these two gro'upl ffufferings of Christ came the possibility � ' I i I - I .- _. g , "VOU can bap% . i�� . 1. 1�.A_ -%V- .A- -Y-P .33 0 'W MT i sheph!ard and 'stuttered, but just befope of the text'was the God of light. Amos of the world's redemption, and out of � J -It �� I .- - . I . � - � I I . I I , . I .. �: I 1111111111111111111111111 k i I . � � the stammering rustic the Philistines saw that God was not satisfied with mak- your bereavement, your persecuti -)n, your , I - . .. . - -and Syrians and Phoenicans and Moab- Ing one star or two or three stars, but he povertles, your misfortunes, Ja - � ... � :, I I &X 11 ; - � I . - _., Our prices bring the Buyers. Call ites and Amm;nites and 1"I ,dmonites and makes seven I yet 64 , I I :1 I . 7 and, having finished. that come an eternal heaven. - � - I 95 � .; . � - 11 at once., It will pay you. . Israelites trembled.. as another group- Oh, what a mercy it is that in the I . , . - � . group of worlds' make - � � , : " Moses was a law giver, . Daniel was a group after : i I � i 7p; During the! Year 1897. , prince, Isaiah a courtier, 'and David a group. To the Pleiades he text and Aall, up and down the Bible God ; i � � � . - � I I I 1 � . adds Orion. It - seems that � . � I - - I ,,God likes Induces us to look out toward Other � - ! - I � � For full particulars see advertisements, or apply to king, but Amos, the author of my text, light so well that he- keeps making it. worlds I Bible astronomy In Genesis, in I i . . � 4. I was a peasant , , and as might be sup- Only one being in the universe 'knows Joshua, in Job,' in the Psalms, in the . I , . � � 111� . . I I ] I '' I I .- . To V. RUTLEDGE'. . LEVER BROS., LTD�, 23 Som ST., TOR01ff0 " i : . - - . posed, nearly all his parallelisms are pas- ' the statistics of solar, lunar, stellar, me- prophets, major and .Minor; In St. John's � i I'll - , i i � I . , 'r . s ll CEYLON TEA, " " " � .t S3R3.&:F`C)i1R TME. I teorI6 creations, and that is the Creator Apocalypse, practically s4ying: "Woildsl I I I � "I .f . I . 1509 , i . now mown hay, and the rattle of locusts, himself. And the'y have all been lovingly Worlds! Worldst Get ready'for-them!" 9 1 ��_ - i. � � ,'REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. andtherumble of carts s [I i� � with 'Sheave , christened, each one a name as distinct We have a nice little world here The best that money and brains can produce �: 1111 - i . � � - - . ,and the roar of wild beasts devouring the aS the Dames of your childrian. "He tell-- stick to, as though losing that = I I 11 11 , '' -VARAI FOR SALK-Lot 28, Concession 4, Town- � . __ �� � � �, I flock while the shepherd came out in eth the number of the stan-4. He calleth all. We are afraid of falling.off this little � .. M. . � , Fo 25c, 40c, 50c or 60c per pound, black - I- Olearing Sale _U ship of Hay, contsining 100 acres. For part - their defense. He wattlied-the herds bi them all by their naines. ", - The' seven rait of a world. We ' : � - __ I culars apply to GEORGE E. GREENSLADE, Hippen I - . . P.�o. 1510xie day and by night inhabited a booth made Pleiades had names given to them, and: meteorio iconoclast will some " ; � ed. In lead packe'us' only I -1 i . I night � or mix . .11 � I'll . ­ --- - * , i . - 11 ��L � -Or, ,out of bushes, so that through these they Are Alcyone, Merope, Celaeno, Elec- smash it, and we want everything to � i . I I I .- 11 f ARM TO RhN,T.- -To rent,. a 200 acre farni� . , , I 11 I I . - -1113 1 � .. branches he could see the stars all night tra, Sterope, Taygete and Mala. , revolve around,it And .are disappointed ­ . , AL Xto. �� � FR LEADING 1GROCE'Do . �� . Fmiles from %ingham, with fitst-class buildings, long, and was more fanlillar with them But think of the billions and illions when wefind that it revolves around,fthe I � .0 L . 11-1 � � Fan Calendars for '97 an dwell watered, it is all in pasture, and is an ex- tr I 11 7 1 w I I i - . 11 , I � , . . :�., I � cy cellent chance for either farming or pasturing cattle. than we who have tight roofs -to our of daughters of stiury light, that God sun instead of the Sim revolving ar(iund t � ___ - . - . - I � � iA �� . For particulars, apply to Box 125, Wingham 1473it. houses and hardlv ever -see the stars _-ii -t, 441 'WU-4, .P.. - -I- � : � I - r ,T-1 �; . 0 ,Y MI'Meas e,y sweep Dy 111m IVIVII I a ss we e auvi UL115 �Ibuuj . I ­ ­. r . - ; �5. I � . � except among'the tall brick chimneys of beaming, brow and lustrous robe! So bit of a -world, Itsexistence only,a, short - � � I i�k , � ond. is God- of light-natiu.-al light, time between two spasms, the b�'Foilygin I �� � - k . rf ARMS FOR SALK-The undenigned has twenty the great towns. But at seasons of the f ' �` I- Z Regular 450c, 60c and 65e Calendars for 30c Choice Farms for age in East Huron, the ban- � . 0 INION -:- - B A N' Kw'' -1 � . F year when the herds were In special dan- I � 3 . I Z � - � � 4 9 0 i = - . � I �� At -in and ' * it 30q,35caud 400 ." _0 mer County of the rrovince ; ,all adze@, and prices fie moral -light, spiritual lightl Aga by which it was hurled from ohms into I .t I : i' -if" ger he would stay,, out in the open fleld again is light harnessed for symbolization and the paroxysm'of its demolition. 1 i , - - � - . ­ ­ � . f4 ib. F�r full into X - order Z �- ;; N ,, 10 sm rmation,vniteor call persoually I : .,�:.�` t, 20a and 25e ' I - � - I � �... - � 1- 0 w them. F. S. 800.tT, Bruewlg* i 1 1 � - .- � ��, � ! No trou�le to .ebo all through the d0kness, his only shelter -Christ, the bright and morning star; And I am glad Wiat so many texts . � r-1 � I- . � I Only a few now in itock. P. 0. 1391-tt the curtain of the night heaven, With the evangelization, the daybreak; the re- -call us to look'off to other worlds, many OAPITAL, (PAID UP) � 810�9'1� 1. i ­_ '� :,�', . I = W = a - � �'; I � - . - - . - �',- � 1 1 .. . 1-1 stellar embroideries and silvered tassels demption of ,nations, sun of righteousness of them larger and grander and more re : ... . � - . . �::: I . � . �, ­ ARRYOR SALE -100 acres, in the township of of lunar light. . risin ;fat � - - - - - - - .i:_ . __ - . 0 . g with healing in. bis wings. Oh., splendent. "Look there, � I says Job,- 0 �ESTv - I - 8111500AMW I r, � �F� � F Grey, near Brussels. There is on It nearly 6 What a life of solitude,, all alone - With � Mazaroth and Arcturus and his sons I" � i - . I - .. I I acres of bush, about half black ash, the rest hard. men and women, with so many sorrows I - , ;Z7. ._,�. ACCORDEONS. &ter runs through his herds! Poor Amos I And at 12 o'clock I , I . . I 1* I t i .. 1� . � i� wood. A neVer-failing spring of and sins and perplexities, if you want Look tlier�, I I 8a St.- John, "at the � I E, I T . X ��i�- : ar I , � . the lot. Will be sold at a big bar,71aln. For partiou- at. night hark to the' wolf's b k, and light and comfort, ligbt of. pardon, light moon unde sfeet!" "Lookthere," I i . 4'� �_. f The balance of -our stock at reduced fare, apply to MRS. JANE WALKER, Box 219, � .r Chrl ;F I . ;� T 11 � . . 70 the llon'g roar, -and the bear's 11 ay �'art the sun standing, still SEAFORTH BRANC . . ; 4' prices, as we are going out of musical goods. Bru"Ql& � 14 grow!, of goodness, in earnest prayer throug! s 9 Joshua, I � I , and the owl's te--%vhit te-who, and the Y) I r � � � :: - ),,� I � . _ Christ, " Seek- him that maketh the pbove Gibeon I 'I I'Loolc there, says � I . . I - I . ;, r-;; . - gerpent'.s hiss as he unwittingly steps too stars and Orion, I I t Moses," at the sparkling firmament!" 4fAIN STREET, - . . - . . I I I seven _ , 1- I Note the prices . . � 111. I �­ - ARM FOR S&LK-East half Lot 41, Concession 17 _ ; SEAFORTH. �.. ��� I I . - � � ... I Regular ,qS OO.Accordeons for % 00 F 2i, Township of East Wswanomb,'containing ne,b,r While moving through the thickets I Agai;i, Amos saw,, as we must see that "Look there " says Amos, the herdg' I i � I �11 - . 100 acres. This is one of the beat farms 'in So Amos . . � . ; man, I I I . a - - b I—, � , like other herdsmen, got *w the God who 'made these two archipelagoes "at the seven Aars and Orion!!' Do not I . tata ' __ : cc 94 4C ! A general transacted. Dr" on all parte of the United 8 -w a . 4 75 1 3 00 the Township, and to situated In a good neighbor' habit of studying the map of the - . tan-('[ Europe bought and sold. Letters of credii issuedi, avaikble in an ­_ ''11111 41 ­_ I I 9 C, . cc 64 land. There WO � Great Britain - ��Z ... 4 06 250 bood, soil of the best and no waste 'heavens of stars must be: an unchanging God. let us be so sad about, those who shove �Psrji­. -11. . . I 11 � . I I �'� -1 . � te 99 it 1 75 on the farm, frame barn and stables, also two acres because it was so much Of 4110 time There had been no, change In the stellar , I � �-!� � - 2 75 ' ' . off from this world under Christly pil-3t- of Europe, China and Japan.. Farmers' Sale Notes collectedo -and advances made ,on- san � 1��: �A - * It 49 I ()o -of orchard, plenty of good water, and vAthin one spread out before him. He noticed I . - - . I �, 1 414 1 76 some appearance In this herdsman's lifetime, age. Do not let us be -go agitated ,about at iowest rates. � 1. 5 . . !� - � . , I � - 9 . 4, ; mile and a halt from the village of Blyth. For . I __�� �_ I 1� , cc 1 25 tf 49 . 85 stars advancing and others receding. He and his father, a � shepherd, I I � . fiirther particulars apply on the promises or to Box . reported t,; our own going - off this little , barge or . 1 --� i T. - I - I SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, I'll ; , 11T- . tt I 00 � � 96 69 70 iofi, Blyth P. 0. . .1514-tf. associated theli dawn with certain sea- him that there had been no change in his' sloop or canalboat of a, world,, to get on I I I - ­ . - . I 0.1, I � some of the year. He had a poetic nature, lifetime. And these two clusters hang -some Great Ea#ern of the. . i Deposits of ne Dollar and upwards received, and hitereA aUowed at hfigheat �,-, . heavens. Do , . curm I ��,, I and he read night by night, 1-7 � FOR SALE. -For sale, North half, Lot 20, d on ia arbor now just as they not lot us persist in wanting to stay in rot,es. Interest ded to principal twice each year -it. the is��d of June saia Downitiog. _�_ . . . . . �., .. � , - _.z TA'Concession 8, Morris,'containing 125 acres. 106 --by-month, and year by year, the poem of were the first night that they shone'on this biirn, this shed, this outhouse of a No. notice of withdrawallis required for the whole or any portion,of a d"it. - . , � , . , e feared and in a good state of cultivation, welt � i . I . . I I - I �" * the constellations, d1vinely, rhythmic, "I the same as -when world, when all the King's palaces al- I - . r 11 l . . . _, . I . _. ,; .� ._-; . . under drained and well fenced with - cedar, straight But'two iosettes of stars especially at- . the Edenlo bowers I i - ) - 0 , W , -PAPST acres " IL S. HA'YJ, Solicitor. W. K. MARCIA Agftt. t I . . $,: 1 rail fences. There Is a flat-ciass orchard and good . -te Egyptians built the pyramids from the ready occupied by many of our best .� � . . � . .if�- . . I . . . - . . well ; also a good bank barn 42xdl, and a comfort- tracted his attention While seated on the top of which to watch them; the same as friends are swinging wide open I � - - - I � 1, . - able dwelling house, there are about 500 map Q0- * � I " , ­ . Is ground or lying on his back under the . Ir i ' - I - , ji. ­ I .. .. 'I, shade trees planted on the place, it Is 6 miles from eclip� 1 ,`�.� Co-l"AF0 0 Bmseels and Walton, good gravel road to each place, open scroll of the midnight heavens- ses; the same � I � � . I . - 4: �, i � when the Chaldeans calculated the gates to let us in. - 11iQ Q-L!i RTH' as when Elihu,. ac ding Whei� I read, "In my father's house I - . - Y. M. C. A. RVILDING �7 � , . , cor I I I I t, - t&�, -_ � . half nille from school. For particulars apply to W. the Pleiades, ,or seven stars, and Orion. to the book of Job -went out -to study are many man'sions, " I do not know but C�kN YOU #F,SITATE , , ,,, . � ­, � . McARTER, Walton ; H. MeArter, Harriston. The former ' phet - I . � � �1, - �._ - i�!.' . - group this rustic pro ' that each world Is a'room, and I �. �', �. . - ,the uer' ­ .___J a I I a . . �4;_ 1 1 151SX4 , ass elated with spring, as It rises about Ptolemaic system and Copernican system - rooms' as there are worlds, stellar stairs i - .1 I �1. I . . ___ � - 0 . Iq 4, . . I I I ,; - - 8M3.A.�T0:Rr_r1_1 -EYOTEL FOR SALE OR TO RENT. -For We the 1st of May. �The latter he 'asigociated the same from Calisthenes to Pythagoras stellar galleries, stellar hallways, stellar � �.! im your choice between the - �_ , . 1. :1 � . I I JA cheap, or to rent for a term of years, the hotei with the winter,-, as'It come's to the ionerl- - and from ,Pythagoras -to- HerschE?l. � 8�11rely windows,. stellar domes. How our de - , I I - i . I � � I -1 = in the Village of Blake, in the County of Huron. .1 - . - I - - _11 LUMBER - YARD. than in January. The Pleiades, or seven - a changeless God must have fashioned parted friends must pity us -shut 4: p 'in I I � . i 111 � - . The hotel contains six bed -rooms, together with all stars, connected 'With all sweetness and the Pleiade' I , �. - .: ... : . . other nece8eary rooms and conventencles, usually 8 and Orion! Oh, what an these cramped apartments, 'tired , If we . * I � - I 1-. A T found in a Village Hotel. There is also a large barn joy; Orion, the- herald of the tempest. anodyne amid 06 ups and downs of liffe walk 15 miles, When they some moilning, - I I I .1��,;; , . . _3L . I - �i 11 J _r JL . I ., ; � .1 . P. 17X _J EL2 A INGY and shed,,and splendid- well. It is the only hotel The ancients were the more apt to stutlY and the flux and' reflux of the tides of by one stroke of wing, can make cir III I -1 , I � ''I'll", ' in the plabe, and is a popular and . convenient -stop- -t4e physiognomy and juxtaposition of re t � . - T � 1� � � 11 . * W Dealer in Lumber and .Shingles. ping place for trdvelers. There is no other hotel Prosperity- to know that we have a of,the whole stellar system and be back �� ,� � I I � .... . � . I . , 11 S: 2 -i I , Iq : ��,�,: - � .,� : within four miles. Itis a first-class stand for a ey ,L an Go "the same yesterday for matinst Perhaps yonder ." :: I � . good the heavenly bodies because th thO Ight ch, geless (11 ., to- I n time I i . I "', ... i man, and will be sold cheap and on easy terms, or they had a special influence upon the day and forever I" - 'I -is the residence i 5 I 0 , 0 I- . q, . 11 inds of LUMBER always - on hand wili be rented .for, a term of years. There is a good I twinkling constellation � - ." ­.� -, ., ; All k.m' I �, . earth, and perhaps they were right. If ; I � .� - ,�� �!, I and of the ve-4, best qualit tiched, possession any tim Xerxes garlanded and kialght,ed the of martyrs, -that gr . p I I � , _y. . yard and garden at a. ou of ,12 luminaries - - and 0 0011 - _. � - I,, � . ack z �� Give me a call, and see if.11 can?t give yo ity Busines's Sh rthand � -",! , . ,u The villige contains Church, School, Store, BI the moon every few hours lifts and . lets steersman of his boat in the morning may be, the celestial home of the apostles. FIbrest 0. , ego =-' 1, '' - . �: r . I � i ­ - smith Shop, &c. A I on the premises or address down the tides of the Atlantic ocean and and hanged him in the evening of the Perhaps that steep of light is the dwell_ I : I 11 , w . � I I . . I 1. A : 11 ... 'd , I what you want. - MRS. WX. AloNICHMON, Blake P. 0. 151.5x4.tt - the'electric storm� In the - sun, by all game day. ri ifty thousand people stood Ing pla4ge of angels cherubic, seraphic, ' 0:F-'T_4C)W:D0.W., 0MTrT_ � � - ,I R ZrLumber yard and office on the Huron . I -_ ission' affect the earth, why around the columns of the naflonal cap- archangelle. A mansion' with i i I I � I . - I .. . - I , I . I mientific adm ) . as many And schools of the ordinary kind. There's no comparieon in any,part. , Work, methods � i :.-! Road, near the flax mill. SALE. -For sale,* lot �36,. conces Ion not tars have portionate effectl� . . -_ .! �! 7, . . 8 .tho a pro . - . .. .-, � :_Y1 . . . 1497t FAI,Uinolcss, containing 100 acres, 85 cleared -and And there are soma things which make itol shouting themselves hoarso at the rooms as Worlds, and all their windows eqi#pment, rooms, all of the highest grade. Catalogue of eit6r _--ourne free. - I 5 P �� �1_ I - the baUnce In good hardwood bush. The land Is In - I presidential-, Inaugural, and in four illuminated for festivity I I ; I - . . .'. . 14 � - ..� i L'i- a good state of cultivation, is well underdralned and me think thatit mky not have been all . ; , Prm. . p �, _. � � , . � I I I -ere the sntipwthies that Oh, how this widens and lifts and. i , 01 81, i, F " - well fenced. There is a frame barn and log house on superstition which connected the�ni inonths so great ,v I � J. W. WBSTERYELT I r -Im . . - �e_f 5 � I I � � C� - � , .. �.. , I -_ . - - 11 *9 the property, a nqver-failing spring with wind ments and 6f the heavenly expressed the siintiment of inany a dis- makes the present, and how stupendous I � - I . � U J. C. Smith & co Ove- a ruffian's pistol in a Washington depot stimulates our expectation I Ho* little it - I 11 1, � mill, ppearance � I � alsoabout2 ac,es of orchard. It Is so'excellent . yzi , - � � �,; ,I - bodies with . I �f ­ �� . ,� �� " � :B.A&ZT33:::WMS_ farm and A within one mile of Whitichurch itation, t moral events on- earth. appointed office weker. . The: world siltF it make�: the future! How it consoles us . I . i.. �� � � where there are- stores, blacksmith shop and Did not a mi �teor -run on evangelisti' � . . . . 7 . e , � I . . in its chariot and drJves tandem, and the about Our pious' dead, that, instead. ' I I '. � � ! . churches. There is a school on the opposi Of - . I - I I- 1� -1 ral Ban -king 1business transactqd. is six miles from-Winghani and six from :Luckv I the ground, I �� I I i U � i with good road@ leading in all dir owl desighate the rough 6radle of our Lord? hind is Anathema. Lord" Cobhain, in have the range of as many rooms as there . : I - I - � : - " �__,'R Farmers' notes discounted. sirable roperty will be sold on reasonable terms. Did . not the stars fu - their co 0 fight King James' time, 'was -applauded and are worlds and welcome everywhere : i . 11 � - -ections. This de- . '00k BEFO ' Jk-i t � A Gene te lot- It errand on the first Christmas night and horse a,head is Huzza, and the horse be- being boxed up and under I ! _04 ... . . I . . Ttll - !� . . - f,4�,Iff . Drafta bon,,,ght and sold: I I . For further particulars ap�ly to JAMES MITCHELL, agains I urs - . 3p�, _,,for . �11 . � !� , - ' t Slsera? Was it in - .4- - - , . erp� - i . I � - which there - ; I ,h , I � . , ,�T I . . . om ,mansions I 0 Lord God of the , Y.,, 1, I Interest Zowed on d e rate Varna P- 0- . 14954604-tf ' dental that before the .destruction Of execrablad and lived on scraps stolen fr � i e�osits at eh � � Y COilacl- had $35,000 a year, but was afterward , it Is the Father's house, In ,,hm � . 1-1 ;_T1;_4._ -1*1 5 per cent. per annum. I I -1 . are many I � . 'Af i , , I . , ; � . I -_ '� ' Jerusalem the moon 'Was ­ YOU - LEAP , i _'. OR SAL9 Ok� TO IM11T 'ON hidden for 12 the royal kitchen. Alexander the Great seven *stars and Or! ,kow can I endure I i I * .. . ji,!� SALE NTOTES discounted, or taken for EASY TERIMS.- bla I ;' � . . I I . ... J.11- I FAs the owner ;viahes to retire from business on consecutive nights? Did Iti'merely tappen after death remained iniburie.d. for 30 days the transport, I i . . . I .. - �41,w,.. ! collection. . thd eestacy, of such a _ � , �, � . account of ill health the'lollo4ting valuable property SO 6 . .� ,�:� I ? Is an adacre which has saved many persons fromthe twinges of � i;`J� i that a new star appeared in constella- because no one would do the lidnior of I Sion? I in st obey in text and' seek . .-;i . at Winthrop, 4J w.1169 north of Seaforth, on leading ' , vi u 1 ! 1 0 f� r`_q-, I y ,fz__:_ tign Cassiopeia, and then disappeared shoveling him under. The Duke. of Well- him. I will seek him, I seek him now, I � conscience and from the depths of remorse. But not only has it i. l' 0 OFTTCE,�­First do -or north of Reid & road to Brussels, will be sold or rented as onq farm . I I I Z ! I . 4 , just befor6 Charles _IX of Prance, -who Ingto ; � I" I - Wilson's Hardware Store t or In parts to suit purchaser : about 600 acres of n - refused, to have. his iron fence for I call to'mind- that it is not the ma- � assured them of peace of mind, and consequently happiness,but it - tlf,,J�,',l . � lendid farming land, with about 400 under crop, was responsible for tite St. Bartholomew mended because it had been broken by terial universe that Is most valuable, but . , ,�' � i � � I i�g !'] . 9 I I has many times spared I . -.1 �, .. = balance in pasture. There are largb barns and massacre, died9 Was it without slgnffl.- an infuriated populace in some hour.of the spiritual, and that each of us hasA 'i . I SEAFORTH. . ; .... �_ i : � � . � I I ! I- all ot-ner buildings necessary for the implements, cance that in the days 'of the Roman political excitement, and he left it In all the -%,�orlds ' I �­ 1. - __ vebiclee, etc. This land is -well watered, has good . soul worth .more than � � � , � . -�, I �&- . 1- I � frame and brick dwelling houses etc There are might loarn what afickle which the inspired herdsman saw from -1 . � �, L- I grist and saw mills and store whieb wili be _%f1_17__mT * ' , i . ' - Emperor Justinian war and famine were ruins that. nien HEIA P%0-%ja_-o-_m BOOK . I4�%E ,, - I � sold or I pr&eded by the (13mness 'of the sun, thing is IiiimLtn favor. I . - I ., I N":- RIE1 M 0 �` VV -'PA -a, D 9 rented -on advantageous terms. "But tlic,nicrc.,� his booth on the hills of Tekoa. - I i . . . 11 ,-. . Also on 17th con- which for nearly a year gave no more I !, '4� , . cession, Grey township, 190 acres of I of -the-Lord is from everl' . .- And thus m ' we have raised them materially. We have given - �; - -1 and, 40 in asting to ever- , I had studied It before, but the cathe- . , � light than the moon, although there lasting to tlwnl that � V I , - pasture, the balance in timber. Possession given i i � r! _-.1 7 1 Havin remqved in fe,ar him, and. his dral of 'Cologne, Germany, never lm- I f , the . .-_ For par- . I i . in tho best clothes to be hadt and at prices consistent with I 9 _ to the store formerly after harvest of farm lands ; mills at once. were no clouds to obscure it? ; w righteousness unto'the children's children pressed me as it did one summer. It is I � I 000U r. J. Downey, in the Cady ticulars APPIY to ANDREW GOVENLOCK, Winthrop. Astrology, after all, may have be ' : . "Clod woikmanshi ' ' -- -i 10 I 1486-tf On -of sudhas keep his covenant, and to admittedly the grandest Gothic stru(�ture ' 0 ,at onr - � etied li� Af - . t p and �uperior fit and finish. By ldokin,t �f ; - 1,_k : B ,opposite the Commercial Hotel, I . something more than'a brilliant heathen- those Who remember his commandments in the world, Its foVndatioli laid In 1248, : e � 4- r�ll . - , I � stock an(I prices before buyiDg, you will always have"th pleasure, � - 't now purpose carrying a f : . Amos of th ' � , PC � ull and- compiete I - . IBM. No wonder that r'; , - -1 . I e, text, ! � , , - � to do them." This naoinent "seek him '-only a fe years ago c of knowing that you have the best anil latest clothes af the ,. , �`"_ ��_4_ line of all kinds of - �. . w orapleted.* More 1 d� _ � I �. - �' . . ! I . . P � � having heard -these two anthems 64 that maketh the seven stars and u 606 years in buildingl All Europe Minimum prices. � . . . . ,."iA. . the ; �' � . - . Orion," tha . - 1,--q.. ' __ ­_ - t - � -iii - stars, put down the stou , rough staff of I I I . Harness, Whips, Blankets. Again, Amos saw, as we 'must sce, taxed for its contruction. Its chapel, of :1 . . I I . , R��114 I , P the herds man and took- into his brO'W13L that the God who made, these �hvo bea- the A! I - .`, 1� - - ".1 I . - - . t � / [�,"�gq - . i 113T ...., I -hand and. cut and kno ted fingors the cons of the oriental night sky must be a to purchase a kingdom. Its'chapel of St. ; i i'�,;-;, �d if And everything handled by the tiade. Just .Ma- , with precious --stoneg enough ili- - receiv,ed this week a large consignment of =-:ff�= ___ -, pen of a prophet - vised the redreant , - , - - and ad �, - - � ! . , .)�� � I I God of love and kindly' warm.hig. BX%J-LGHT 'BROS., - ! J I The Agnes, with masterpieces of painting.- Its . . - � � - .. �-_ t, BLANKETS, GOAT ROBES AND . people of -his time to return to God, say- -y .(i to Lill the spire springing 511 feet into the heavens. � � : � 11 i_ "., , Our direct con ections will ' Pleiades rising In nilds], ;�i,il I " . � � .� . 4 il, ,��� g 71 GOLLOWAY ROBES, I . .n save you , . Ing, "Seek him that maketh the seven � ; ; . i Z�m I -time and money for all points I herilsinvii and shepherds and husband- Its stainedglass; the chorus of all rich ; , : , ,,1�1,� . stars and Orion. " This cbminand, Which . SEAFORTHe � : * io"41!7 Which we are now offering at astonishingly, * Wg=+ Amos gave 78.5 years B. C., is ju# as ap- men, "Come out and einicif the mild colors. Statues encircling the pillars and - . � I . I � 1�4 i�*!;, - low prices. . ("Slinsirlin" V'Airsth *6ather and culti'vate �,­ 11 14 1-11 I � '�-;.-�?,! � � � Vn- V'I 0. cb" 'one Ing all. ovatues above statues, . H, _'.. .1 -1 I i . .1; , -1 - w . propriate for us, 1897 A D. - ' ; I I I 1" 11 1 - I . fields, " r Orion, coming in -winter, warned until sculpture can do no more, but I . , ;I ­� � - In the first place, Amos �a-vy' i i - � � - I , ViaTorento or Chicago, ) 'as we them to prepare for*tenipest. All naviga,' ,* faints and falls back against carved i j . THE' ,' I w - il;:,�; 1 " 7 d -, I M. BRODER10K British Columbia and California must see, that the God who. made the � , - ' ,j �1 � , Y tion was 'regulared b, It",",_: I .. . y these two con� stalls and down on pavements over which Rn�o �i :;;�i�-, � oints, Pleiades and Orion must be the God of I � - �-�­ p � � stellatioDs. 'The Qne said to shipmaSt4 the kings and queens of the earth have CANADIAN'"BANK OF CO]MME '' -1 1 i -L ;_ I t'' SIEAFORTH. Our rates are the lowest. We have the order. It was not s - I ; . . , %JJVJ I .- I !) - . . - - m o much a star here . . . � I � I I Y - , , , J�_: ��_.� . � and crew, "Holist sail for .the sea and walked to confessional. Nave and aisles i ! ? w . . _ � .1 11 - � to suit everybody and PULLMA:N TOUR. and a atar there - that impressed the in� . i I I - i . . I I H - i t_j; " � I gather merchandise from other lands. " and transept and portals combining the . ESTABLIS 9D 1867. - . 1i ; �� ; . IST CARS for - your accommodation. Call spired herdsman, but seven in one grou , � ; . . I ?._ If McLEOD'S. But Orion was the stormsignal and said, spland rs of sunrlse' and sunset. Inter- .8� ' HEAD OFF10 I- .- � - i 7 ,i�, . for further information. and seven In,the other group. He = 11 0 1 � . � 2 �:,, � ,Es TORONTO. I I j.,� . Reef sall, make things snug or put Twed, ixtteitollated, intercolumned gran- , . . - , � I .0$4��', �. Stati6n G. T. R. Ticket Office. . that night after night and season after into harbor, 'for the hurricanes am get- (lour. As I stwd . L (PAID UP) SIX MILLION DOLLARS - *89000i000 � I- �� � , ator season and decade after decade that they ting their wings out." As .th - Of . outside,_loobdig at the kST - " � I 11! , - 1000 � - L ,*, - � S rstem Renov . PITA " __Z � . - - - . = 1. W I �; 11 -.- � e Pleiades double fl * a . . MW ying buttressm and the �. . � - . _$111000 A �', � -AND OTHER- I had kept step of light, each one in his were the sweet evangels of th� spring, fmwt of #Innacles, higher and higher " , 1, . Train Service at Seaforth. i . TESTED - REMEDLIES111 own place, a sisterhood never clashing - Orion was the -warnlng prophet of the, &ad higher, vubil 'I almosb reeled from i � B., E. WALKER, GzNBRAL MANAGER. . . � 'r . i - - - - I ,a. 1'rom w1uter. - ! - . and never contesting precedene � : - dizziness, I -exclaimed: "Great doxolo : I , - . - ; � I A specific and antidote for Impure, Weak and Im- - tio 1, SEAFORTH BRANCHN -1 Grank Trunk Railway. tl�e time Hesiod called the P.leiades the Ob, now I - la 01 J � . I ef 1107 1 -Trains leave Se . ,ct the best 'view of God I In stone! Frozen phayer of many i � . I I - - righed Blood, Dyspepsia, sleeplessness, Palpata- aforth 'and Clinton stations as '?Seven daughters of Atlas" �Iamd Virgil there I saw a A Peneral- Bmiking Business Transacted. Farmets' Notes discounted, Mraf ta ' 04, Loss . wrote in his "Aeneld" oi "stormy . ' I . of Memory, Bronchitis, Consumption, Gall Stones, CLINTON. want to preach -the one that prdsents man enter ; i issued, fi�yable at all points fif Oanada and ,the principal cities in J Y 1 an �� - pol�'e I ', 1 -7 tio. of the Heart, Liver Cowplaint, Neural follows : , ever had! There are two sOrmoris I never But while 's poor - - Golso WEST- SFAFORT11. and down his pack and : ; Jaundice, Ki vey and. Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus, Passenga .. .. .. .. 12,17 po,i. 1.03 p.m. Orion" nut4l now, they- have observed God so kind, so indtilgent, so'leiile.nt, so kneel beside Ills t ; the ,'United States, Great Britain, France, Berniud% &c. - . I Dance, Female Iriegularieica and General Debility. Passonger * ' . . 10,12,P. M. ' 10.27 P.31 the, order established for their coining bte'n on the hard Aoor � - - Mixed Trafn.::.'* ... 8.45".A. hl� 10.15 P.31, imbecile that men , inay do what they I LABORATORY-'Goderich, Ontario. Mixed Train .. .... .. 6.15 P. M. 7.05 P. Al. and going; order written not In manu- will against him, and fracture his every . . (Continu�d on Page 3) - ! SAVINGS BANK DEPAR.,rwNtts- * ' - GoixG EAST- . . . . script that may be pigeonholed, but with � Depo - I T J. 31. McLEOD, Proprietor and _Manu Pas eager.. .. .. .. . the. hand of the Almighty on th ,law, an*1 put the pry of their impertin- . - sits of $1.00 and upwards received, and current rates ',of intered . 9 . . M. , �. - W - Interest added to the ' ' al at t6 �end of M �ind Novb i � .. 7.65 A. IX 7.40 A. 31. e dome : - ,.: � facturer. Passenger .. .. .. .. 3.16P. 16. 2.59 P. M. of the sky, so that all nations may read ence and rebellion under his throne, and . allO ed. , EW prmelp . 7. Sy , ­ ­� I bei in each year. ' ' . I . . . I - � 1501-tf . � � a . �, t4;�, I � 0 omnipotent order. . I I tt � � in his, arms and kisses � k- I Special Att�ntion given to the collection' of Commercial Paper and Fiv __' � � 1�` Mixed Train.. .... i.. 6.20 P. X. 4.35 P. U. while they axe spitting in his face and . � . il, Sold by J. S. Romims, Seaforth. it -order, persistent order, sublime order, stabbing'at his heart. he takes theni up H 0 R. Jac S Z - their infuriated :, - ii�i�',�_ Wellington, Grey and Bruce What a sedative to you and 7ne'to / m�rs' Sales Notm. - I 1: - .! � ��q - � q � _, ' I brow'and cheek, saying, "Of such.is the - ! - � I., � I . I , � 1"ill i G01VG NoRni- Pmenger. Mixed. whom communities and nations some- kingdom. of heaven. I' The other kind of - � . . , , -, - j_,Aj B orks Ethel.......:.. 19.40 �P. N. 9.13 A H b times seem goiog pellmell, and t& world. F. HOLMESTED, Solicitor. 4 I , . - . 4 _r14 . , � MORMS, Manager. __ I . �r __ It . Brussels..... ... 19_� 69 - 9M ruled by some flefid at haphazard, and sermon I never want to preach is the one I & SONS f I ill u im. � �i!gt MARKET STREET, SEAFORTH.-, Bluevale ...... . 1.090- 10.20 1 that represents God as all afire and tor- 1 1 � . I - I -_ r 51. Wingbava.. .- .. 116 in all directions maladministration 1 The I I I . . . - I g 12.10 . 1, � I : 'S . � 11"I ture and thunder -cloud, and with redlicit DIRECT IMPORTERS 'OF I . 01 Wingbam..,. .. .65 A.M. � In right cir- -, . i .� I : I � . ,�. I � - . Bluevale.. .. .. , 7.07 _. 609 . .1 14"i'l . �, We Ole=, Dye and FWsh, 6.30 ?.)I cuit for 6"000 years can certainli keep all pitchfork toosing the human race Into , Jules Robin & Co'a 1�randy, Copse, i ' ! . . ,1- Gome SOUT11-, Passenger. Mixed. God who keepa'seven, worlds I 0. i .-. . . � i � I r " 1 Brussels ........ 7.21 � 637 16he affairs of individuals and nations paroxysms of infinite agoin�r. The sermon 1 France; Jno. de Kityper & Son, HoP I 11 5 - .-.1T f� . � � . � - Ethel_... .... 7.38 � t ;, " 7.02 and continents in adjustment. 'We had that I am now preaching believes in a ' land Gin, �totterdam, Hollaul . I - . li 7 '! �_�,411 Ladies'Capew, Coats, Shawls' and Dresses 6 , B1 ' BAR I I N 1_1' 1- * , . . E� 1. -� . . . P!_z . , � JP1 I 1� � .. ii (no ripping necenstry). Also Gentlemen's , not better fret much, for the :peagantls God of loving, kindly warning, the God Booth's ToTo Qin�, London, England ; �'� . . ", , I I 4 4" Suits and Overcoats, to which we , ve ...... -,, , � . - . I A I I ' fffl,i special, attention. No matter how so London, Hur6h.. an'd Bruce. argument of the text was right. It God of spring and iwinter, the God- of the Bulloch & Co.' i . - I - , �U,� ileTor ­ a Scotch Whisky, GbA- �, ',' I 4,�-; - Gormi NoRTa- . can take care of the seven worlds of the P16Wes� and 40�ion. . � 1, 11_�,Q,' faded clothes may be, if the cloth is good, PAMM"Or. * � - Row, Scotland ; Jamieson's Irish W3M ."EK.AL"V30 .& :WMW �1 11 , L I I I . , . ,� -1 - L 11u, London, d"rt --- 8.15A.11. C45r-v Pleiades and the fodr chief worlds of YOA must remiinbor that the winter is Whisky, Dublin, Ireland; also Fort , �, �! J - " � - I I - i- lg�'.,J _', � it will p!;eyou to have them cleaned - or Centralis.... ........ _7 9.18 5.67 Orion, he osin pripbatil take care of the ju I f �! - ­ - .. .. I y st�# important as the rprIng. Let one � q I ,= P). chil _i - 0.80 6.07 one world we InIiibit. � � l, vegeta�, ' Spain, Agents for Walkeen Whisky, New Latest Style Ja k ts and Fur, � I �,_ i 4 dyed- ,will be pleased to have yon Exeter.. - - - - - - _ and. Sherry Wine from France. and jt!?�A;�', Heneall --------- 9.4,9 - 6.38 , I � z'.;" I 1� I and aee our work. Wood taken in exchange Kip n;fd_-_____-.. 9.50 0,25 SO Ifeel very much asmy fatheTfelt tigia aud ice to bind the Airers sad snow . Ontario ; Royal Dintilkry and Davis' . . c ,e �. 1�.k , 1- for work. Brill -------- . . . 1 , , T.�- 7T 9.58 0.33 one dny when we were going to the coulf. to'enrich our fields, a - . , � 'i � 11, - �f � - Cltnton�__ - - - - - - - 10.15 0.65 d then ' you will Ale and Porter, Toronto. . I Y , I �,iqz�-- . Cams left "' � " � t � . i�;, MCKMP MeMri boro :,- ___ - 10.89 7.14 trY Mill to got a grist ground, ,and f, & have to enlarfe your holmpitals and your - . I GUY - . I -, . � , a il '7 , � . I � ` - . . - . . . Ld . � . I � 1 L.7 Belft ve........ - _ - - . ".56 - Christmas makes . . A. - for 1896. Blyth� A J� li� I .� _____ 10.41 1.23 lir part of the cemel I A' n -To THE PUBLIC *0 - e an ious to clear out, and W -M give exceptional , -Winthrop P. 0. Winghain srrive�.____ 11.10 8.00 , OXen r811 IML3F Storma to IV - 2 B 7.87 a fat gmv Which we ar - OZ boy of 7 Years, sat In the back teries f, 1 JOHN MORRISON. Reeve, - Wagon, and o yoke of was the old proverb. I . I I M . . . . 9 _R WILIJAK'AEMBALD, Deputy, -Reeve, rA&d- � GOLNG SOM- -pawnpr. with us, and along .a labyrinthine road Y the air. Thermometer I bargiiins on the " Also Fibre Chamois Tests at the . 11 . , . , 1�1` "* bury P. 0. Wingbam, depart - - - - - 6.90A.K. 8.80p.n t -at 8 degrees bel zero . to tone up the We have opened a retail store in __ ­ . �_, t_4_1 � ,_ P W. ,_ 11 �w � . I 't �- I ?,� . I � � ; , hrough the woods, so that I thought, I I . � . �; �� �0, WX NoGAVIN, Oewactllor, Uadbury P. 0. Belgrave --------- 704 &d6 system. Decom and January just as connection'with our *holexale busi. 1 7 1 .. � !�ii - 4 JOSEPH 0. XORRISON, Outincillor, Beechwood - Blyth ------------ 7.16 400 every moment we would be dashed to important as . � � p ' -r 'U I Ba7lomml- -� I I ;4 iz F. 0. . utery of we I ; . R I" f - I Londemboro - - - - - - - 7.24 4.10 pieces, and I made a terrible 0 - XVand June. I ton you' business in the rear of the new Do- -rM:3E C .3M.&:P C.A&B. , ` .1� �j ��j�� DANIRL MANLRY, 0mocillor Beeakwood P. 0. , . Clinton..______ _ _ 7.47 480 fxlght, -and my father turned to me with need the otorms of Ids as much . minion Bank, in Good's'old stand, : - a . . I - f; � - as we do - i I . t � . JTOHN 0. NORRMN, Clerk, Winthrop p. 0. Brucofleld --------- 806 460 y calm and said: I I Do the muishine. Then an more men ruined where we will sell the. beat goods in I - I 11 . = 1 1 DATID M. ROSS, Tfs"arer, Winibroii P. 0. luppen..� -------- F.17 . M9 _� face perfect] W. W* HOFFN * _. � A E I the market at 6ottora prices. . Goo KAN ; . A I WK. EVANS,."mm, Baschwood P. 0. Hensall;,__ - - 8.24 b.04 itt, what ft" you -crying about? I by PrOeptirity than by adveivity. 31f we . ds 11 I 1� CHARLES DODDS, Cant", Sadorth P. - had our own way In life, before this -deli town - ,_ � � t S .0. Exeter ----------- oss we . � . �.*; �11 6.16 guesWWe can ride as fast as the exen can � � , � RICHARD POLLA , gaoilb" lrispector�:Uad- Centralia ............ _.. 8.5 6.28 would have been impersonations ' CARDN&i BLOOKs SEAFORTEL , j. . 1. I bury ?. O.. . run. 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L. a I'll I -1141W �. I � . � ��: i not a yoke of unbroken . steerg that are 9, . � 10EST ruR -, I- Boots & A 4 - � I I . ' t ordex, and WISO and the freckles on his face were said to I ��. I I . 7 - I - I drawing us on, but tha � I � � I I . - � :, . - I ..b I- I . "SEEK HIM THAT MAKETH THE�. goveminent- we in the yok4 be as the stars of the armament. . . � 1. I I tI I - . I - . � , . � � I � X I � - . - It . - . . � I I one of the swiftest transatI.-atic voy-�) .- gi - ' - t If n your occupation, your mission, Your I -0 I I I - SEVEN STARS AND 011101. s'inade one summer by the Etfutia , i . . L . %1.� I . . � 7 � Cheaper'Than Eyer. , , � I - . I sphere, do the best you can and then age T I . I - � 1" I I - I _.., . , .. , trust to God, and if things a-ve all mixed was because she bad a stormy,wInd ; . � 11 . �� . I I � He Was the Son of a Foor Shoptherd and and disquieting , and your brain Is hot - abaft, chasing her froin N w York- to I . I . 4. . � �. , , �: . � I 0 . I � � 1; . I . . , But to those goli, , in the op- i � � % � � Stammered, but ]Rev. Dr. Talmage SliovVs i and your heart sick get. sbme one to go - Liverpool. . I . � : ., . x �� it � out with you into the starlight and point POsite direction the storm -mis a buffe,t- ' I I 11 ad . I I - � � . " , All must be q,old iyfthin tl-.e-- 11 ? . I . How Amos Made the Hosts Tremble -A out, -to, you the Pleiadesi or, - better than Ing and a hindrance. It is a bad thing to � I - -_ � 4� -1 . I � � I � � - I . I . ' , �� A I I - � .� $ermon to Make Men Think. . that, got into some observivOrn and have apt,storm abead, pushing us back, i . . ­­ ;; .- � __ �� !- 4,:1 � � - I but if we be God's children and alming 1 � ... - , 11 �� . - , thr-ough the telescope see farther Man . - � 1 � � I 1� 4 . L . Washington, Jan. 81. -This sermon eaven the storn�,s of life will only 1 1 L,l NEXT 30 DAYS. - Amos with, the naked eye could -name- toward 11 t I L ; . .11 � I . � ; of Dr. Talmage, looking at thei'midnight ly, 200 stars in"the Pleiades, and that In chase uh the sooner hit4 the harbor. I � . . � ; ZZ I - - I .. I I � I , I 11 - ) � � . . heavens through the eyes of, one of the What is called thesword of Orion there - am so glad,to believe that the -monsoons, I . I- I I . � - I � - ancient,,?, is unique foi practi6ality and is a nebula typhoons and inistrals and siroccop of 1 � _� . �; computed to be two trillion . AND ; -king, . of times the land and sea are not wachained i 1 74� A 'Fine Assortment of al mani- I I L - �. � ,� I 1� . i m I B I Colfl pho L E 5 murkset all to useful thin - HIS two hundred �housand billiou�. � �1 mr . of Boots find Shoes. text is Amos v, 8, "Seek him that, larger than the sun. Oli, beat peace with aOs let 10080 upon, the earth, but axe 11 I I A . . . � , I . ; . I : 14 . . maketh the seven stars aild Orion." the God who made that and controls all under &vine supervision I I am so 'glad i . r_ - . . � A a wNrCHES'Pop, � I IF - . � : ,-. , �_ ,"-7 I ­- - -­ ,7,�­ , . e_. �1_ � � - - I . ---I- ­ �. 0 ` -1 -_f_-..A �� - * . ? I . . - - - I I- _�� I . . _.. � 11 I . - , � - - - .� a � - - . I �� . � . -M Countory 'Lariller wrow 11111s WxU, that,the wheel of the constellations turn- that the vou of tho seven stars is also � � .. - ., I BOY - . AT Amos of Tekoa. He Ing in the wheel of galaxies for thous- I I .... . I s, wris", plowed "the earth the God of Orion I It was out of Dante's � I . I I 0V - . I'll, � , I A IL A - 1- I =1 amil'thrashed the grain by a new ands of yeax,; without the ,breaking of,a suffering came the sublime I I Divina Com- � - I r� . I X I ... � ; . I I'll . - ctl W a Ing machine Just invented, as formerl� \ cog, or the- slipping of g band, or the � media," and out of John Mfltonlg , ... I �� . .&W3D- the cattle trod out the grain. He gatherdd soan of an axle. . For, your placidity and blindness came I I Paradise Lost, I I and out � ; - .- I � . . - I - t. , . � ri- - . I i � . ,_ - ,. ., IWP � the fruit of the sycamore tree an(r sea comfort through the Lord Jesus Christ I of' miserable inildel Otack came , the � ' I I I ====A , 7 1 1 , . I I I - , 1-: � fied it with an iron comb just before It m aketh the "Bridgewater Treatlse"!ufa-�or of 0hris- I i ­ I 1 �7;'11 . . . , , I � I i . i I I - . 0 1 ! ` .11, Children's Boots was- getting ripe, as it was necessiary and seven stars and Orion. I I tianity, and out of David's exil 'came � , I , �_,. � AP . .1 __ ' ' ��11 - ;:� ::::: . *450 1 . customary in that way, to take from It ' and out of the 1. � Do not drink - cheap inferior 'ea when .. I " , t -11 Again, Amoo -saw, as we must see the gongs of consolation, I - . - �� � . - , ..... � . i �_ . " ; i . . � � .��:: � the bitterness. He was the son of a, poor that the God who made these two gro'upl ffufferings of Christ came the possibility � ' I i I - I .- _. g , "VOU can bap% . i�� . 1. 1�.A_ -%V- .A- -Y-P .33 0 'W MT i sheph!ard and 'stuttered, but just befope of the text'was the God of light. Amos of the world's redemption, and out of � J -It �� I .- - . I . � - � I I . I I , . I .. �: I 1111111111111111111111111 k i I . � � the stammering rustic the Philistines saw that God was not satisfied with mak- your bereavement, your persecuti -)n, your , I - . .. . - -and Syrians and Phoenicans and Moab- Ing one star or two or three stars, but he povertles, your misfortunes, Ja - � ... � :, I I &X 11 ; - � I . - _., Our prices bring the Buyers. Call ites and Amm;nites and 1"I ,dmonites and makes seven I yet 64 , I I :1 I . 7 and, having finished. that come an eternal heaven. - � - I 95 � .; . � - 11 at once., It will pay you. . Israelites trembled.. as another group- Oh, what a mercy it is that in the I . , . - � . group of worlds' make - � � , : " Moses was a law giver, . Daniel was a group after : i I � i 7p; During the! Year 1897. , prince, Isaiah a courtier, 'and David a group. To the Pleiades he text and Aall, up and down the Bible God ; i � � � . - � I I I 1 � . adds Orion. It - seems that � . � I - - I ,,God likes Induces us to look out toward Other � - ! - I � � For full particulars see advertisements, or apply to king, but Amos, the author of my text, light so well that he- keeps making it. worlds I Bible astronomy In Genesis, in I i . . � 4. I was a peasant , , and as might be sup- Only one being in the universe 'knows Joshua, in Job,' in the Psalms, in the . I , . � � 111� . . I I ] I '' I I .- . To V. RUTLEDGE'. . LEVER BROS., LTD�, 23 Som ST., TOR01ff0 " i : . - - . posed, nearly all his parallelisms are pas- ' the statistics of solar, lunar, stellar, me- prophets, major and .Minor; In St. John's � i I'll - , i i � I . , 'r . s ll CEYLON TEA, " " " � .t S3R3.&:F`C)i1R TME. I teorI6 creations, and that is the Creator Apocalypse, practically s4ying: "Woildsl I I I � "I .f . I . 1509 , i . now mown hay, and the rattle of locusts, himself. And the'y have all been lovingly Worlds! Worldst Get ready'for-them!" 9 1 ��_ - i. � � ,'REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. andtherumble of carts s [I i� � with 'Sheave , christened, each one a name as distinct We have a nice little world here The best that money and brains can produce �: 1111 - i . � � - - . ,and the roar of wild beasts devouring the aS the Dames of your childrian. "He tell-- stick to, as though losing that = I I 11 11 , '' -VARAI FOR SALK-Lot 28, Concession 4, Town- � . __ �� � � �, I flock while the shepherd came out in eth the number of the stan-4. He calleth all. We are afraid of falling.off this little � .. M. . � , Fo 25c, 40c, 50c or 60c per pound, black - I- Olearing Sale _U ship of Hay, contsining 100 acres. For part - their defense. He wattlied-the herds bi them all by their naines. ", - The' seven rait of a world. We ' : � - __ I culars apply to GEORGE E. GREENSLADE, Hippen I - . . P.�o. 1510xie day and by night inhabited a booth made Pleiades had names given to them, and: meteorio iconoclast will some " ; � ed. In lead packe'us' only I -1 i . I night � or mix . .11 � I'll . ­ --- - * , i . - 11 ��L � -Or, ,out of bushes, so that through these they Are Alcyone, Merope, Celaeno, Elec- smash it, and we want everything to � i . I I I .- 11 f ARM TO RhN,T.- -To rent,. a 200 acre farni� . , , I 11 I I . - -1113 1 � .. branches he could see the stars all night tra, Sterope, Taygete and Mala. , revolve around,it And .are disappointed ­ . , AL Xto. �� � FR LEADING 1GROCE'Do . �� . Fmiles from %ingham, with fitst-class buildings, long, and was more fanlillar with them But think of the billions and illions when wefind that it revolves around,fthe I � .0 L . 11-1 � � Fan Calendars for '97 an dwell watered, it is all in pasture, and is an ex- tr I 11 7 1 w I I i - . 11 , I � , . . :�., I � cy cellent chance for either farming or pasturing cattle. than we who have tight roofs -to our of daughters of stiury light, that God sun instead of the Sim revolving ar(iund t � ___ - . - . - I � � iA �� . For particulars, apply to Box 125, Wingham 1473it. houses and hardlv ever -see the stars _-ii -t, 441 'WU-4, .P.. - -I- � : � I - r ,T-1 �; . 0 ,Y MI'Meas e,y sweep Dy 111m IVIVII I a ss we e auvi UL115 �Ibuuj . I ­ ­. r . - ; �5. I � . � except among'the tall brick chimneys of beaming, brow and lustrous robe! So bit of a -world, Itsexistence only,a, short - � � I i�k , � ond. is God- of light-natiu.-al light, time between two spasms, the b�'Foilygin I �� � - k . rf ARMS FOR SALK-The undenigned has twenty the great towns. But at seasons of the f ' �` I- Z Regular 450c, 60c and 65e Calendars for 30c Choice Farms for age in East Huron, the ban- � . 0 INION -:- - B A N' Kw'' -1 � . F year when the herds were In special dan- I � 3 . I Z � - � � 4 9 0 i = - . � I �� At -in and ' * it 30q,35caud 400 ." _0 mer County of the rrovince ; ,all adze@, and prices fie moral -light, spiritual lightl Aga by which it was hurled from ohms into I .t I : i' -if" ger he would stay,, out in the open fleld again is light harnessed for symbolization and the paroxysm'of its demolition. 1 i , - - � - . ­ ­ � . f4 ib. F�r full into X - order Z �- ;; N ,, 10 sm rmation,vniteor call persoually I : .,�:.�` t, 20a and 25e ' I - � - I � �... - � 1- 0 w them. F. S. 800.tT, Bruewlg* i 1 1 � - .- � ��, � ! No trou�le to .ebo all through the d0kness, his only shelter -Christ, the bright and morning star; And I am glad Wiat so many texts . � r-1 � I- . � I Only a few now in itock. P. 0. 1391-tt the curtain of the night heaven, With the evangelization, the daybreak; the re- -call us to look'off to other worlds, many OAPITAL, (PAID UP) � 810�9'1� 1. i ­_ '� :,�', . I = W = a - � �'; I � - . - - . - �',- � 1 1 .. . 1-1 stellar embroideries and silvered tassels demption of ,nations, sun of righteousness of them larger and grander and more re : ... . � - . . �::: I . � . �, ­ ARRYOR SALE -100 acres, in the township of of lunar light. . risin ;fat � - - - - - - - .i:_ . __ - . 0 . g with healing in. bis wings. Oh., splendent. "Look there, � I says Job,- 0 �ESTv - I - 8111500AMW I r, � �F� � F Grey, near Brussels. There is on It nearly 6 What a life of solitude,, all alone - With � Mazaroth and Arcturus and his sons I" � i - . I - .. I I acres of bush, about half black ash, the rest hard. men and women, with so many sorrows I - , ;Z7. ._,�. ACCORDEONS. &ter runs through his herds! Poor Amos I And at 12 o'clock I , I . . I 1* I t i .. 1� . � i� wood. A neVer-failing spring of and sins and perplexities, if you want Look tlier�, I I 8a St.- John, "at the � I E, I T . X ��i�- : ar I , � . the lot. Will be sold at a big bar,71aln. For partiou- at. night hark to the' wolf's b k, and light and comfort, ligbt of. pardon, light moon unde sfeet!" "Lookthere," I i . 4'� �_. f The balance of -our stock at reduced fare, apply to MRS. JANE WALKER, Box 219, � .r Chrl ;F I . ;� T 11 � . . 70 the llon'g roar, -and the bear's 11 ay �'art the sun standing, still SEAFORTH BRANC . . ; 4' prices, as we are going out of musical goods. Bru"Ql& � 14 grow!, of goodness, in earnest prayer throug! s 9 Joshua, I � I , and the owl's te--%vhit te-who, and the Y) I r � � � :: - ),,� I � . _ Christ, " Seek- him that maketh the pbove Gibeon I 'I I'Loolc there, says � I . . I - I . ;, r-;; . - gerpent'.s hiss as he unwittingly steps too stars and Orion, I I t Moses," at the sparkling firmament!" 4fAIN STREET, - . . - . . I I I seven _ , 1- I Note the prices . . � 111. I �­ - ARM FOR S&LK-East half Lot 41, Concession 17 _ ; SEAFORTH. �.. ��� I I . - � � ... I Regular ,qS OO.Accordeons for % 00 F 2i, Township of East Wswanomb,'containing ne,b,r While moving through the thickets I Agai;i, Amos saw,, as we must see that "Look there " says Amos, the herdg' I i � I �11 - . 100 acres. This is one of the beat farms 'in So Amos . . � . ; man, I I I . a - - b I—, � , like other herdsmen, got *w the God who 'made these two archipelagoes "at the seven Aars and Orion!!' Do not I . tata ' __ : cc 94 4C ! A general transacted. Dr" on all parte of the United 8 -w a . 4 75 1 3 00 the Township, and to situated In a good neighbor' habit of studying the map of the - . tan-('[ Europe bought and sold. Letters of credii issuedi, avaikble in an ­_ ''11111 41 ­_ I I 9 C, . cc 64 land. There WO � Great Britain - ��Z ... 4 06 250 bood, soil of the best and no waste 'heavens of stars must be: an unchanging God. let us be so sad about, those who shove �Psrji­. -11. . . I 11 � . I I �'� -1 . � te 99 it 1 75 on the farm, frame barn and stables, also two acres because it was so much Of 4110 time There had been no, change In the stellar , I � �-!� � - 2 75 ' ' . off from this world under Christly pil-3t- of Europe, China and Japan.. Farmers' Sale Notes collectedo -and advances made ,on- san � 1��: �A - * It 49 I ()o -of orchard, plenty of good water, and vAthin one spread out before him. He noticed I . - - . I �, 1 414 1 76 some appearance In this herdsman's lifetime, age. Do not let us be -go agitated ,about at iowest rates. � 1. 5 . . !� - � . , I � - 9 . 4, ; mile and a halt from the village of Blyth. For . I __�� �_ I 1� , cc 1 25 tf 49 . 85 stars advancing and others receding. He and his father, a � shepherd, I I � . fiirther particulars apply on the promises or to Box . reported t,; our own going - off this little , barge or . 1 --� i T. - I - I SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, I'll ; , 11T- . tt I 00 � � 96 69 70 iofi, Blyth P. 0. . .1514-tf. associated theli dawn with certain sea- him that there had been no change in his' sloop or canalboat of a, world,, to get on I I I - ­ . - . I 0.1, I � some of the year. He had a poetic nature, lifetime. And these two clusters hang -some Great Ea#ern of the. . i Deposits of ne Dollar and upwards received, and hitereA aUowed at hfigheat �,-, . heavens. Do , . curm I ��,, I and he read night by night, 1-7 � FOR SALE. -For sale, North half, Lot 20, d on ia arbor now just as they not lot us persist in wanting to stay in rot,es. Interest ded to principal twice each year -it. the is��d of June saia Downitiog. _�_ . . . . . �., .. � , - _.z TA'Concession 8, Morris,'containing 125 acres. 106 --by-month, and year by year, the poem of were the first night that they shone'on this biirn, this shed, this outhouse of a No. notice of withdrawallis required for the whole or any portion,of a d"it. - . , � , . , e feared and in a good state of cultivation, welt � i . I . . I I - I �" * the constellations, d1vinely, rhythmic, "I the same as -when world, when all the King's palaces al- I - . r 11 l . . . _, . I . _. ,; .� ._-; . . under drained and well fenced with - cedar, straight But'two iosettes of stars especially at- . the Edenlo bowers I i - ) - 0 , W , -PAPST acres " IL S. HA'YJ, Solicitor. W. K. MARCIA Agftt. t I . . $,: 1 rail fences. There Is a flat-ciass orchard and good . -te Egyptians built the pyramids from the ready occupied by many of our best .� � . . � . .if�- . . I . . . - . . well ; also a good bank barn 42xdl, and a comfort- tracted his attention While seated on the top of which to watch them; the same as friends are swinging wide open I � - - - I � 1, . - able dwelling house, there are about 500 map Q0- * � I " , ­ . Is ground or lying on his back under the . Ir i ' - I - , ji. ­ I .. .. 'I, shade trees planted on the place, it Is 6 miles from eclip� 1 ,`�.� Co-l"AF0 0 Bmseels and Walton, good gravel road to each place, open scroll of the midnight heavens- ses; the same � I � � . I . - 4: �, i � when the Chaldeans calculated the gates to let us in. - 11iQ Q-L!i RTH' as when Elihu,. ac ding Whei� I read, "In my father's house I - . - Y. M. C. A. RVILDING �7 � , . , cor I I I I t, - t&�, -_ � . half nille from school. For particulars apply to W. the Pleiades, ,or seven stars, and Orion. to the book of Job -went out -to study are many man'sions, " I do not know but C�kN YOU #F,SITATE , , ,,, . � ­, � . McARTER, Walton ; H. MeArter, Harriston. The former ' phet - I . � � �1, - �._ - i�!.' . - group this rustic pro ' that each world Is a'room, and I �. �', �. . - ,the uer' ­ .___J a I I a . . �4;_ 1 1 151SX4 , ass elated with spring, as It rises about Ptolemaic system and Copernican system - rooms' as there are worlds, stellar stairs i - .1 I �1. I . . ___ � - 0 . Iq 4, . . I I I ,; - - 8M3.A.�T0:Rr_r1_1 -EYOTEL FOR SALE OR TO RENT. -For We the 1st of May. �The latter he 'asigociated the same from Calisthenes to Pythagoras stellar galleries, stellar hallways, stellar � �.! im your choice between the - �_ , . 1. :1 � . I I JA cheap, or to rent for a term of years, the hotei with the winter,-, as'It come's to the ionerl- - and from ,Pythagoras -to- HerschE?l. � 8�11rely windows,. stellar domes. How our de - , I I - i . I � � I -1 = in the Village of Blake, in the County of Huron. .1 - . - I - - _11 LUMBER - YARD. than in January. The Pleiades, or seven - a changeless God must have fashioned parted friends must pity us -shut 4: p 'in I I � . i 111 � - . The hotel contains six bed -rooms, together with all stars, connected 'With all sweetness and the Pleiade' I , �. - .: ... : . . other nece8eary rooms and conventencles, usually 8 and Orion! Oh, what an these cramped apartments, 'tired , If we . * I � - I 1-. A T found in a Village Hotel. There is also a large barn joy; Orion, the- herald of the tempest. anodyne amid 06 ups and downs of liffe walk 15 miles, When they some moilning, - I I I .1��,;; , . . _3L . I - �i 11 J _r JL . I ., ; � .1 . P. 17X _J EL2 A INGY and shed,,and splendid- well. It is the only hotel The ancients were the more apt to stutlY and the flux and' reflux of the tides of by one stroke of wing, can make cir III I -1 , I � ''I'll", ' in the plabe, and is a popular and . convenient -stop- -t4e physiognomy and juxtaposition of re t � . - T � 1� � � 11 . * W Dealer in Lumber and .Shingles. ping place for trdvelers. There is no other hotel Prosperity- to know that we have a of,the whole stellar system and be back �� ,� � I I � .... . � . I . , 11 S: 2 -i I , Iq : ��,�,: - � .,� : within four miles. Itis a first-class stand for a ey ,L an Go "the same yesterday for matinst Perhaps yonder ." :: I � . good the heavenly bodies because th thO Ight ch, geless (11 ., to- I n time I i . I "', ... i man, and will be sold cheap and on easy terms, or they had a special influence upon the day and forever I" - 'I -is the residence i 5 I 0 , 0 I- . q, . 11 inds of LUMBER always - on hand wili be rented .for, a term of years. There is a good I twinkling constellation � - ." ­.� -, ., ; All k.m' I �, . earth, and perhaps they were right. If ; I � .� - ,�� �!, I and of the ve-4, best qualit tiched, possession any tim Xerxes garlanded and kialght,ed the of martyrs, -that gr . p I I � , _y. . yard and garden at a. ou of ,12 luminaries - - and 0 0011 - _. � - I,, � . ack z �� Give me a call, and see if.11 can?t give yo ity Busines's Sh rthand � -",! , . ,u The villige contains Church, School, Store, BI the moon every few hours lifts and . lets steersman of his boat in the morning may be, the celestial home of the apostles. FIbrest 0. , ego =-' 1, '' - . �: r . I � i ­ - smith Shop, &c. A I on the premises or address down the tides of the Atlantic ocean and and hanged him in the evening of the Perhaps that steep of light is the dwell_ I : I 11 , w . � I I . . I 1. A : 11 ... 'd , I what you want. - MRS. WX. AloNICHMON, Blake P. 0. 151.5x4.tt - the'electric storm� In the - sun, by all game day. ri ifty thousand people stood Ing pla4ge of angels cherubic, seraphic, ' 0:F-'T_4C)W:D0.W., 0MTrT_ � � - ,I R ZrLumber yard and office on the Huron . I -_ ission' affect the earth, why around the columns of the naflonal cap- archangelle. A mansion' with i i I I � I . - I .. . - I , I . I mientific adm ) . as many And schools of the ordinary kind. There's no comparieon in any,part. , Work, methods � i :.-! Road, near the flax mill. SALE. -For sale,* lot �36,. conces Ion not tars have portionate effectl� . . -_ .! �! 7, . . 8 .tho a pro . - . .. .-, � :_Y1 . . . 1497t FAI,Uinolcss, containing 100 acres, 85 cleared -and And there are soma things which make itol shouting themselves hoarso at the rooms as Worlds, and all their windows eqi#pment, rooms, all of the highest grade. Catalogue of eit6r _--ourne free. - I 5 P �� �1_ I - the baUnce In good hardwood bush. The land Is In - I presidential-, Inaugural, and in four illuminated for festivity I I ; I - . . .'. . 14 � - ..� i L'i- a good state of cultivation, is well underdralned and me think thatit mky not have been all . ; , Prm. . p �, _. � � , . � I I I -ere the sntipwthies that Oh, how this widens and lifts and. i , 01 81, i, F " - well fenced. There is a frame barn and log house on superstition which connected the�ni inonths so great ,v I � J. W. WBSTERYELT I r -Im . . - �e_f 5 � I I � � C� - � , .. �.. , I -_ . - - 11 *9 the property, a nqver-failing spring with wind ments and 6f the heavenly expressed the siintiment of inany a dis- makes the present, and how stupendous I � - I . � U J. C. Smith & co Ove- a ruffian's pistol in a Washington depot stimulates our expectation I Ho* little it - I 11 1, � mill, ppearance � I � alsoabout2 ac,es of orchard. It Is so'excellent . yzi , - � � �,; ,I - bodies with . I �f ­ �� . ,� �� " � :B.A&ZT33:::WMS_ farm and A within one mile of Whitichurch itation, t moral events on- earth. appointed office weker. . The: world siltF it make�: the future! How it consoles us . I . i.. �� � � where there are- stores, blacksmith shop and Did not a mi �teor -run on evangelisti' � . . . . 7 . e , � I . . in its chariot and drJves tandem, and the about Our pious' dead, that, instead. ' I I '. � � ! . churches. There is a school on the opposi Of - . I - I I- 1� -1 ral Ban -king 1business transactqd. is six miles from-Winghani and six from :Luckv I the ground, I �� I I i U � i with good road@ leading in all dir owl desighate the rough 6radle of our Lord? hind is Anathema. Lord" Cobhain, in have the range of as many rooms as there . : I - I - � : - " �__,'R Farmers' notes discounted. sirable roperty will be sold on reasonable terms. Did . not the stars fu - their co 0 fight King James' time, 'was -applauded and are worlds and welcome everywhere : i . 11 � - -ections. This de- . '00k BEFO ' Jk-i t � A Gene te lot- It errand on the first Christmas night and horse a,head is Huzza, and the horse be- being boxed up and under I ! _04 ... . . I . . Ttll - !� . . - f,4�,Iff . Drafta bon,,,ght and sold: I I . For further particulars ap�ly to JAMES MITCHELL, agains I urs - . 3p�, _,,for . �11 . � !� , - ' t Slsera? Was it in - .4- - - , . erp� - i . I � - which there - ; I ,h , I � . , ,�T I . . . om ,mansions I 0 Lord God of the , Y.,, 1, I Interest Zowed on d e rate Varna P- 0- . 14954604-tf ' dental that before the .destruction Of execrablad and lived on scraps stolen fr � i e�osits at eh � � Y COilacl- had $35,000 a year, but was afterward , it Is the Father's house, In ,,hm � . 1-1 ;_T1;_4._ -1*1 5 per cent. per annum. I I -1 . are many I � . 'Af i , , I . , ; � . I -_ '� ' Jerusalem the moon 'Was ­ YOU - LEAP , i _'. OR SAL9 Ok� TO IM11T 'ON hidden for 12 the royal kitchen. Alexander the Great seven *stars and Or! ,kow can I endure I i I * .. . ji,!� SALE NTOTES discounted, or taken for EASY TERIMS.- bla I ;' � . . I I . ... J.11- I FAs the owner ;viahes to retire from business on consecutive nights? Did Iti'merely tappen after death remained iniburie.d. for 30 days the transport, I i . . . I .. - �41,w,.. ! collection. . thd eestacy, of such a _ � , �, � . account of ill health the'lollo4ting valuable property SO 6 . .� ,�:� I ? Is an adacre which has saved many persons fromthe twinges of � i;`J� i that a new star appeared in constella- because no one would do the lidnior of I Sion? I in st obey in text and' seek . .-;i . at Winthrop, 4J w.1169 north of Seaforth, on leading ' , vi u 1 ! 1 0 f� r`_q-, I y ,fz__:_ tign Cassiopeia, and then disappeared shoveling him under. The Duke. of Well- him. I will seek him, I seek him now, I � conscience and from the depths of remorse. But not only has it i. l' 0 OFTTCE,�­First do -or north of Reid & road to Brussels, will be sold or rented as onq farm . I I I Z ! I . 4 , just befor6 Charles _IX of Prance, -who Ingto ; � I" I - Wilson's Hardware Store t or In parts to suit purchaser : about 600 acres of n - refused, to have. his iron fence for I call to'mind- that it is not the ma- � assured them of peace of mind, and consequently happiness,but it - tlf,,J�,',l . � lendid farming land, with about 400 under crop, was responsible for tite St. Bartholomew mended because it had been broken by terial universe that Is most valuable, but . , ,�' � i � � I i�g !'] . 9 I I has many times spared I . -.1 �, .. = balance in pasture. There are largb barns and massacre, died9 Was it without slgnffl.- an infuriated populace in some hour.of the spiritual, and that each of us hasA 'i . I SEAFORTH. . ; .... �_ i : � � . � I I ! I- all ot-ner buildings necessary for the implements, cance that in the days 'of the Roman political excitement, and he left it In all the -%,�orlds ' I �­ 1. - __ vebiclee, etc. This land is -well watered, has good . soul worth .more than � � � , � . -�, I �&- . 1- I � frame and brick dwelling houses etc There are might loarn what afickle which the inspired herdsman saw from -1 . � �, L- I grist and saw mills and store whieb wili be _%f1_17__mT * ' , i . ' - Emperor Justinian war and famine were ruins that. nien HEIA P%0-%ja_-o-_m BOOK . I4�%E ,, - I � sold or I pr&eded by the (13mness 'of the sun, thing is IiiimLtn favor. I . - I ., I N":- RIE1 M 0 �` VV -'PA -a, D 9 rented -on advantageous terms. "But tlic,nicrc.,� his booth on the hills of Tekoa. - I i . . . 11 ,-. . Also on 17th con- which for nearly a year gave no more I !, '4� , . cession, Grey township, 190 acres of I of -the-Lord is from everl' . .- And thus m ' we have raised them materially. We have given - �; - -1 and, 40 in asting to ever- , I had studied It before, but the cathe- . , � light than the moon, although there lasting to tlwnl that � V I , - pasture, the balance in timber. Possession given i i � r! _-.1 7 1 Havin remqved in fe,ar him, and. his dral of 'Cologne, Germany, never lm- I f , the . .-_ For par- . I i . in tho best clothes to be hadt and at prices consistent with I 9 _ to the store formerly after harvest of farm lands ; mills at once. were no clouds to obscure it? ; w righteousness unto'the children's children pressed me as it did one summer. It is I � I 000U r. J. Downey, in the Cady ticulars APPIY to ANDREW GOVENLOCK, Winthrop. Astrology, after all, may have be ' : . "Clod woikmanshi ' ' -- -i 10 I 1486-tf On -of sudhas keep his covenant, and to admittedly the grandest Gothic stru(�ture ' 0 ,at onr - � etied li� Af - . t p and �uperior fit and finish. By ldokin,t �f ; - 1,_k : B ,opposite the Commercial Hotel, I . something more than'a brilliant heathen- those Who remember his commandments in the world, Its foVndatioli laid In 1248, : e � 4- r�ll . - , I � stock an(I prices before buyiDg, you will always have"th pleasure, � - 't now purpose carrying a f : . Amos of th ' � , PC � ull and- compiete I - . IBM. No wonder that r'; , - -1 . I e, text, ! � , , - � to do them." This naoinent "seek him '-only a fe years ago c of knowing that you have the best anil latest clothes af the ,. , �`"_ ��_4_ line of all kinds of - �. . w orapleted.* More 1 d� _ � I �. - �' . . ! I . . P � � having heard -these two anthems 64 that maketh the seven stars and u 606 years in buildingl All Europe Minimum prices. � . . . . ,."iA. . the ; �' � . - . Orion," tha . - 1,--q.. ' __ ­_ - t - � -iii - stars, put down the stou , rough staff of I I I . Harness, Whips, Blankets. Again, Amos saw, as we 'must sce, taxed for its contruction. Its chapel, of :1 . . I I . , R��114 I , P the herds man and took- into his brO'W13L that the God who made, these �hvo bea- the A! I - .`, 1� - - ".1 I . - - . t � / [�,"�gq - . i 113T ...., I -hand and. cut and kno ted fingors the cons of the oriental night sky must be a to purchase a kingdom. Its'chapel of St. ; i i'�,;-;, �d if And everything handled by the tiade. Just .Ma- , with precious --stoneg enough ili- - receiv,ed this week a large consignment of =-:ff�= ___ -, pen of a prophet - vised the redreant , - , - - and ad �, - - � ! . , .)�� � I I God of love and kindly' warm.hig. BX%J-LGHT 'BROS., - ! J I The Agnes, with masterpieces of painting.- Its . . - � � - .. �-_ t, BLANKETS, GOAT ROBES AND . people of -his time to return to God, say- -y .(i to Lill the spire springing 511 feet into the heavens. � � : � 11 i_ "., , Our direct con ections will ' Pleiades rising In nilds], ;�i,il I " . � � .� . 4 il, ,��� g 71 GOLLOWAY ROBES, I . .n save you , . Ing, "Seek him that maketh the seven � ; ; . i Z�m I -time and money for all points I herilsinvii and shepherds and husband- Its stainedglass; the chorus of all rich ; , : , ,,1�1,� . stars and Orion. " This cbminand, Which . SEAFORTHe � : * io"41!7 Which we are now offering at astonishingly, * Wg=+ Amos gave 78.5 years B. C., is ju# as ap- men, "Come out and einicif the mild colors. Statues encircling the pillars and - . � I . I � 1�4 i�*!;, - low prices. . ("Slinsirlin" V'Airsth *6ather and culti'vate �,­ 11 14 1-11 I � '�-;.-�?,! � � � Vn- V'I 0. cb" 'one Ing all. ovatues above statues, . H, _'.. .1 -1 I i . .1; , -1 - w . propriate for us, 1897 A D. - ' ; I I I 1" 11 1 - I . fields, " r Orion, coming in -winter, warned until sculpture can do no more, but I . , ;I ­� � - In the first place, Amos �a-vy' i i - � � - I , ViaTorento or Chicago, ) 'as we them to prepare for*tenipest. All naviga,' ,* faints and falls back against carved i j . THE' ,' I w - il;:,�; 1 " 7 d -, I M. BRODER10K British Columbia and California must see, that the God who. made the � , - ' ,j �1 � , Y tion was 'regulared b, It",",_: I .. . y these two con� stalls and down on pavements over which Rn�o �i :;;�i�-, � oints, Pleiades and Orion must be the God of I � - �-�­ p � � stellatioDs. 'The Qne said to shipmaSt4 the kings and queens of the earth have CANADIAN'"BANK OF CO]MME '' -1 1 i -L ;_ I t'' SIEAFORTH. Our rates are the lowest. We have the order. It was not s - I ; . . , %JJVJ I .- I !) - . . - - m o much a star here . . . � I � I I Y - , , , J�_: ��_.� . � and crew, "Holist sail for .the sea and walked to confessional. Nave and aisles i ! ? w . . _ � .1 11 - � to suit everybody and PULLMA:N TOUR. and a atar there - that impressed the in� . i I I - i . . I I H - i t_j; " � I gather merchandise from other lands. " and transept and portals combining the . ESTABLIS 9D 1867. - . 1i ; �� ; . IST CARS for - your accommodation. Call spired herdsman, but seven in one grou , � ; . . I ?._ If McLEOD'S. But Orion was the stormsignal and said, spland rs of sunrlse' and sunset. Inter- .8� ' HEAD OFF10 I- .- � - i 7 ,i�, . for further information. and seven In,the other group. He = 11 0 1 � . � 2 �:,, � ,Es TORONTO. I I j.,� . Reef sall, make things snug or put Twed, ixtteitollated, intercolumned gran- , . . - , � I .0$4��', �. Stati6n G. T. R. Ticket Office. . that night after night and season after into harbor, 'for the hurricanes am get- (lour. As I stwd . L (PAID UP) SIX MILLION DOLLARS - *89000i000 � I- �� � , ator season and decade after decade that they ting their wings out." As .th - Of . outside,_loobdig at the kST - " � I 11! , - 1000 � - L ,*, - � S rstem Renov . PITA " __Z � . - - - . = 1. W I �; 11 -.- � e Pleiades double fl * a . . MW ying buttressm and the �. . � - . _$111000 A �', � -AND OTHER- I had kept step of light, each one in his were the sweet evangels of th� spring, fmwt of #Innacles, higher and higher " , 1, . Train Service at Seaforth. i . TESTED - REMEDLIES111 own place, a sisterhood never clashing - Orion was the -warnlng prophet of the, &ad higher, vubil 'I almosb reeled from i � B., E. WALKER, GzNBRAL MANAGER. . . � 'r . i - - - - I ,a. 1'rom w1uter. - ! - . and never contesting precedene � : - dizziness, I -exclaimed: "Great doxolo : I , - . - ; � I A specific and antidote for Impure, Weak and Im- - tio 1, SEAFORTH BRANCHN -1 Grank Trunk Railway. tl�e time Hesiod called the P.leiades the Ob, now I - la 01 J � . I ef 1107 1 -Trains leave Se . ,ct the best 'view of God I In stone! Frozen phayer of many i � . I I - - righed Blood, Dyspepsia, sleeplessness, Palpata- aforth 'and Clinton stations as '?Seven daughters of Atlas" �Iamd Virgil there I saw a A Peneral- Bmiking Business Transacted. Farmets' Notes discounted, Mraf ta ' 04, Loss . wrote in his "Aeneld" oi "stormy . ' I . of Memory, Bronchitis, Consumption, Gall Stones, CLINTON. want to preach -the one that prdsents man enter ; i issued, fi�yable at all points fif Oanada and ,the principal cities in J Y 1 an �� - pol�'e I ', 1 -7 tio. of the Heart, Liver Cowplaint, Neural follows : , ever had! There are two sOrmoris I never But while 's poor - - Golso WEST- SFAFORT11. and down his pack and : ; Jaundice, Ki vey and. Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus, Passenga .. .. .. .. 12,17 po,i. 1.03 p.m. Orion" nut4l now, they- have observed God so kind, so indtilgent, so'leiile.nt, so kneel beside Ills t ; the ,'United States, Great Britain, France, Berniud% &c. - . I Dance, Female Iriegularieica and General Debility. Passonger * ' . . 10,12,P. M. ' 10.27 P.31 the, order established for their coining bte'n on the hard Aoor � - - Mixed Trafn.::.'* ... 8.45".A. hl� 10.15 P.31, imbecile that men , inay do what they I LABORATORY-'Goderich, Ontario. Mixed Train .. .... .. 6.15 P. M. 7.05 P. Al. and going; order written not In manu- will against him, and fracture his every . . (Continu�d on Page 3) - ! SAVINGS BANK DEPAR.,rwNtts- * ' - GoixG EAST- . . . . script that may be pigeonholed, but with � Depo - I T J. 31. McLEOD, Proprietor and _Manu Pas eager.. .. .. .. . the. hand of the Almighty on th ,law, an*1 put the pry of their impertin- . - sits of $1.00 and upwards received, and current rates ',of intered . 9 . . M. , �. - W - Interest added to the ' ' al at t6 �end of M �ind Novb i � .. 7.65 A. IX 7.40 A. 31. e dome : - ,.: � facturer. Passenger .. .. .. .. 3.16P. 16. 2.59 P. M. of the sky, so that all nations may read ence and rebellion under his throne, and . allO ed. , EW prmelp . 7. Sy , ­ ­� I bei in each year. ' ' . I . . . I - � 1501-tf . � � a . �, t4;�, I � 0 omnipotent order. . I I tt � � in his, arms and kisses � k- I Special Att�ntion given to the collection' of Commercial Paper and Fiv __' � � 1�` Mixed Train.. .... i.. 6.20 P. X. 4.35 P. U. while they axe spitting in his face and . � . il, Sold by J. S. Romims, Seaforth. it -order, persistent order, sublime order, stabbing'at his heart. he takes theni up H 0 R. Jac S Z - their infuriated :, - ii�i�',�_ Wellington, Grey and Bruce What a sedative to you and 7ne'to / m�rs' Sales Notm. - I 1: - .! � ��q - � q � _, ' I brow'and cheek, saying, "Of such.is the - ! - � I., � I . I , � 1"ill i G01VG NoRni- Pmenger. Mixed. whom communities and nations some- kingdom. of heaven. I' The other kind of - � . . , , -, - j_,Aj B orks Ethel.......:.. 19.40 �P. N. 9.13 A H b times seem goiog pellmell, and t& world. F. HOLMESTED, Solicitor. 4 I , . - . 4 _r14 . , � MORMS, Manager. __ I . �r __ It . Brussels..... ... 19_� 69 - 9M ruled by some flefid at haphazard, and sermon I never want to preach is the one I & SONS f I ill u im. � �i!gt MARKET STREET, SEAFORTH.-, Bluevale ...... . 1.090- 10.20 1 that represents God as all afire and tor- 1 1 � . I - I -_ r 51. Wingbava.. .- .. 116 in all directions maladministration 1 The I I I . . . - I g 12.10 . 1, � I : 'S . � 11"I ture and thunder -cloud, and with redlicit DIRECT IMPORTERS 'OF I . 01 Wingbam..,. .. .65 A.M. � In right cir- -, . i .� I : I � . ,�. I � - . Bluevale.. .. .. , 7.07 _. 609 . .1 14"i'l . �, We Ole=, Dye and FWsh, 6.30 ?.)I cuit for 6"000 years can certainli keep all pitchfork toosing the human race Into , Jules Robin & Co'a 1�randy, Copse, i ' ! . . ,1- Gome SOUT11-, Passenger. Mixed. God who keepa'seven, worlds I 0. i .-. . . � i � I r " 1 Brussels ........ 7.21 � 637 16he affairs of individuals and nations paroxysms of infinite agoin�r. The sermon 1 France; Jno. de Kityper & Son, HoP I 11 5 - .-.1T f� . � � . � - Ethel_... .... 7.38 � t ;, " 7.02 and continents in adjustment. 'We had that I am now preaching believes in a ' land Gin, �totterdam, Hollaul . I - . li 7 '! �_�,411 Ladies'Capew, Coats, Shawls' and Dresses 6 , B1 ' BAR I I N 1_1' 1- * , . . E� 1. -� . . . P!_z . , � JP1 I 1� � .. ii (no ripping necenstry). Also Gentlemen's , not better fret much, for the :peagantls God of loving, kindly warning, the God Booth's ToTo Qin�, London, England ; �'� . . ", , I I 4 4" Suits and Overcoats, to which we , ve ...... -,, , � . - . I A I I ' fffl,i special, attention. No matter how so London, Hur6h.. an'd Bruce. argument of the text was right. It God of spring and iwinter, the God- of the Bulloch & Co.' i . - I - , �U,� ileTor ­ a Scotch Whisky, GbA- �, ',' I 4,�-; - Gormi NoRTa- . can take care of the seven worlds of the P16Wes� and 40�ion. . � 1, 11_�,Q,' faded clothes may be, if the cloth is good, PAMM"Or. * � - Row, Scotland ; Jamieson's Irish W3M ."EK.AL"V30 .& :WMW �1 11 , L I I I . , . ,� -1 - L 11u, London, d"rt --- 8.15A.11. C45r-v Pleiades and the fodr chief worlds of YOA must remiinbor that the winter is Whisky, Dublin, Ireland; also Fort , �, �! J - " � - I I - i- lg�'.,J _', � it will p!;eyou to have them cleaned - or Centralis.... ........ _7 9.18 5.67 Orion, he osin pripbatil take care of the ju I f �! - ­ - .. .. I y st�# important as the rprIng. Let one � q I ,= P). chil _i - 0.80 6.07 one world we InIiibit. � � l, vegeta�, ' Spain, Agents for Walkeen Whisky, New Latest Style Ja k ts and Fur, � I �,_ i 4 dyed- ,will be pleased to have yon Exeter.. - - - - - - _ and. Sherry Wine from France. and jt!?�A;�', Heneall --------- 9.4,9 - 6.38 , I � z'.;" I 1� I and aee our work. Wood taken in exchange Kip n;fd_-_____-.. 9.50 0,25 SO Ifeel very much asmy fatheTfelt tigia aud ice to bind the Airers sad snow . Ontario ; Royal Dintilkry and Davis' . . c ,e �. 1�.k , 1- for work. Brill -------- . . . 1 , , T.�- 7T 9.58 0.33 one dny when we were going to the coulf. to'enrich our fields, a - . , � 'i � 11, - �f � - Cltnton�__ - - - - - - - 10.15 0.65 d then ' you will Ale and Porter, Toronto. . I Y , I �,iqz�-- . Cams left "' � " � t � . i�;, MCKMP MeMri boro :,- ___ - 10.89 7.14 trY Mill to got a grist ground, ,and f, & have to enlarfe your holmpitals and your - . I GUY - . I -, . � , a il '7 , � . I � ` - . . - . . . Ld . � . I � 1 L.7 Belft ve........ - _ - - . ".56 - Christmas makes . . A. - for 1896. Blyth� A J� li� I .� _____ 10.41 1.23 lir part of the cemel I A' n -To THE PUBLIC *0 - e an ious to clear out, and W -M give exceptional , -Winthrop P. 0. Winghain srrive�.____ 11.10 8.00 , OXen r811 IML3F Storma to IV - 2 B 7.87 a fat gmv Which we ar - OZ boy of 7 Years, sat In the back teries f, 1 JOHN MORRISON. Reeve, - Wagon, and o yoke of was the old proverb. I . I I M . . . . 9 _R WILIJAK'AEMBALD, Deputy, -Reeve, rA&d- � GOLNG SOM- -pawnpr. with us, and along .a labyrinthine road Y the air. Thermometer I bargiiins on the " Also Fibre Chamois Tests at the . 11 . , . , 1�1` "* bury P. 0. Wingbam, depart - - - - - 6.90A.K. 8.80p.n t -at 8 degrees bel zero . to tone up the We have opened a retail store in __ ­ . �_, t_4_1 � ,_ P W. ,_ 11 �w � . I 't �- I ?,� . I � � ; , hrough the woods, so that I thought, I I . � . �; �� �0, WX NoGAVIN, Oewactllor, Uadbury P. 0. Belgrave --------- 704 &d6 system. Decom and January just as connection'with our *holexale busi. 1 7 1 .. � !�ii - 4 JOSEPH 0. XORRISON, Outincillor, Beechwood - Blyth ------------ 7.16 400 every moment we would be dashed to important as . � � p ' -r 'U I Ba7lomml- -� I I ;4 iz F. 0. . utery of we I ; . R I" f - I Londemboro - - - - - - - 7.24 4.10 pieces, and I made a terrible 0 - XVand June. I ton you' business in the rear of the new Do- -rM:3E C .3M.&:P C.A&B. , ` .1� �j ��j�� DANIRL MANLRY, 0mocillor Beeakwood P. 0. , . Clinton..______ _ _ 7.47 480 fxlght, -and my father turned to me with need the otorms of Ids as much . minion Bank, in Good's'old stand, : - a . . I - f; � - as we do - i I . t � . JTOHN 0. NORRMN, Clerk, Winthrop p. 0. Brucofleld --------- 806 460 y calm and said: I I Do the muishine. Then an more men ruined where we will sell the. beat goods in I - I 11 . = 1 1 DATID M. ROSS, Tfs"arer, Winibroii P. 0. luppen..� -------- F.17 . M9 _� face perfect] W. W* HOFFN * _. � A E I the market at 6ottora prices. . Goo KAN ; . A I WK. EVANS,."mm, Baschwood P. 0. Hensall;,__ - - 8.24 b.04 itt, what ft" you -crying about? I by PrOeptirity than by adveivity. 31f we . ds 11 I 1� CHARLES DODDS, Cant", Sadorth P. - had our own way In life, before this -deli town - ,_ � � t S .0. Exeter ----------- oss we . � . �.*; �11 6.16 guesWWe can ride as fast as the exen can � � , � RICHARD POLLA , gaoilb" lrispector�:Uad- Centralia ............ _.. 8.5 6.28 would have been impersonations ' CARDN&i BLOOKs SEAFORTEL , j. . 1. I bury ?. O.. . run. 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