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' . - MAROH .J., - I 1 12. - � _� 11 . � I I ?0SIT0,11i I - � 1. I � . 1. --- . . -It VJLL 195 1 11 I I � . . - .- I I I I I . ,- 111,1� -.--. ­ r­_,� - OV. � . . - I - i . ., ..,._04, . L_m I �_ "0"VM"~­, -, - ! -**�� " � � i I � . � ­ - I ­ - I --- - . . . . ­. -7- �7_ . I "-- I X, .-M-1: � I - _. -_ I I . - . . - � . � . � . . . � I I oc . � . I . 1. ' : ' . .1!F. I 4 I . I - . .. - I . , . - I . I .11 I � . $ 1 - � . . . - ' Due UO � I � . Apwmmmw� � . . affi. Wdin on JWeVAS'ftft Ideb ot the !�Tngvh and heroism I - . i . � � I - . I . I . . I �­ - . . . = I ­ -1 . r6ing. ,Which Q . III ydt let out against the - . . � .1 - I of qd1s, flo4ning bulletins e L I ..... .- " I I . .1 . I � THE F UGS 018TEDIF I t ­ - � I I :_ I I . H e of - ness, As yet they have had _ - . ­Iwm�ft--., � . I . � , I . I ility.- Nineveh and Tyre and Jerusa- f9ft Of � I - � J, . . . � I ho , . I Foil � � _. - I - - mark � the tra 0 Irom the first regimept. ; I I . ___ . 1. __ 11 � - . I lam In awful ruin. 6k of only one r md 11 L Sllwlli.. � . . . I . . I � that The Lord o Hosts will soon apped'in - "' i - � . - . . � . I J h' h1s advanc6nent. They showi I ' � ... I . . . . . Je 4 earn . 9 I t . DO- ' � - A A . - . I I DR. TALMAGE PREACHES A VIVID I � . ran I .. . I G;VWas terribly .In est when h An- the field at the head of his roops. � � ;. I I - � �ND APPROPRIATE -himself abhorrent of all IniquitY. PO]rkd. upon t, t�at when God inspires the - M. � � I I 0 .... U*W'" I SERMOK , ' bounced I . I I - 011510I � . The�'make us believe soulwithanew. lifer he puts initthe I F I i . . I I ]DRilud . � . that though P I � ' nations belligerent and revengeful may principle of I I never give up. I I In all ages . � . �-_ He Says He Hates War --]Rut He -,Vdmire.9 I I I & there have been those who .. - � .� - I . ­ I sign articles of 'peace and come to 4n of the chure ; 11 F --- I � the n1gliLt I(Ind. i , amieable adjustrhent, there shall b no have had a faith that was almost equal - . I � � . � . q I .1 � � ­_ : I . oess4tion of hosOlIties between the forces ; -) . I .:. �1 - --- I . -Rolle, I or Glou4nZ and Fleturesque Exhorta- to sight looking througgh persecution and .�..�_ . . :,.!.� I .;I � ... - � � - . ­_ � .... I - of light and the forces of darkness until reverses with aa much expectation as --' � . . � , �;-., I oat . tion. _. 1 . � � vementsl There I �1� - . through p I a e Re e V ­_;�, I the kngdom of this world have become I - �_­ � - 6 I - I . .. � � � -.-Y .A . � ---- , S � . ! . WasbIngton, Marob. 14. -'At this time, the kingdbms of ouri Lord. .kffrlghted by bave been r en for Christ who have acted I , � - � . I . - . I . � I when our national copital has for ton . no opposition, discouraged by no tempor- as did the favorite troops of Brien, at-. - .. .. . I _..; - ' I i . I . On , ary �defeats, shrinking from � no exposure tacked by Fitzpatrick- 'of Ossory. The . 1) - - � Are nott put -up in pretty , days I!e abla�e wlth� our national flag, wounded soldiers begged that they might I ` : I . --every mitu to his position, while from � it . ' I ,�� . boxes. We do not'ask you - � I t&e Imagery of this sormon of Dr. Tal- : the � top of our schools and churches and enter the fl� cht with' the others. They I � l %0 I JW r. ANO image seems very -vivid and appropriate. said, "Lot italces be Stuck In the ground - 6 . . I . to pay out youf money for I B10'"I'S -me , i�linaries and asylums- "in the name of EST I . I .. LLLLLL . looks. We prefer to keep The text is Psalms xx, 5, "In the,Xis W ��ch of us, tied to and_sup- 'L.000r FO I -As. � I , Col"" F=SFOFk of God we will set up our banners.11* I God we will set. up our banners." I and suffer 4 . I .11,11, , the high standard of quality . I bate war. In my boyhood we may . . A Glorious Standk%rd. I ported by dne- of these stakes, ,�o battle , . .. . . . In the rank� by the side of a sound man. " , KXY 4 , I I . . I !�_ where it belongs. That is I tj hi Ll * ­ have read the biography of Alexander or Again, it was the custom in -ancient -It Is said that 700 .800 m' , pale and EYERY " . I* � L or en � ,_ I,- * , - �.._ where our money goes -into 1, � of some Revolritionai7 hero until our times for the purpose of gathering armies I emaciated hioniformer wounds, and thus - I I 1, . - � I . � i ud we wished we to lift an ensign on the top of some high, sui)portood 1by the stakes, struggled I � 2 Z �� , � I young heart beat high I - � I 11 Z quality., � � � . = I .. I � - I I had been born over 100'year6 ago, just hill, so that a � - - 11 � . V - - ,4 who, saw ' It - would feel throu I I � - 4 � - . . gh the combat. Thus has It been I � � I Your grocer knows. � 41 1 for the g1dry of striking down a Hessian- impelled to rilly around it. In more that multitudes of the children of God, - I 1, � I 1. - 1, � - I . 0 � , . �_-.1111 ... I THE TILL80N C0'Y9 VILT. 11 04 A ft For rusty swords hung up oh. the ratters 'modern times the same. plan has been thou feeling themselvex weak and I tal .... , . . . �� � *S�OAP � and bullets out out of log houses in employed for the gathering of an army. . gh � , . I t9 - . I . L I F I . . Old R e I ble - � I � .... _ wounded, po - I t,77- � I 1 4 Tilsonburg, Ont. - I , �._ I . - which they were looged during the great Thus it Is that the c I est . rhaps In body, perhaps In X___� . . � I'll, , ::� � , phurch of Christ lifts ^to b ' in. Soul, supported Vy the .z . - I � �.. I .. - - , per 116ps I , I � I tl-: I I . - I � . strife we had unbounded admiration, or . . . . .. � I . - I � . Its flag for�recrufW. The cross of Jesus, staff of"Godfa promise, have warred it up f, I . . .$ - I -_ I - ;, 'on some public day, clothed in our is 01ir standard, ,planted on the hill of to the hilt ia the subjugation of a world- N . . . � , 6 � . . - 6 . I I I , I . L� - ! I I - . . � r ; -grandfather's soldierly ambutermentst' we Calvary, Other armies demand that per- . . : I � � k_'... . . r , � : i of wickedneis. I . . . �. I � . � i � : - " � � . - -felt -as brave as Garibaldi or MiltiAdds. 'enter the lists 'of war . . ,. . I 1'11,i . . I . sobs desiring to I . . I � V... I . �� . This Battle Cry W, . . � 6 Ti J . . - Ve am wiser now, for wp make a vast shall be between such and such an age, . . . . .. ; . � � I . . t .4 � . .distinction between the poetry and the leg - , We are m! ghty in this gause, for we I ,� � I i . . t the folly of extreme youth or the - in- I Z � � . ..- I Tw I , � I I-------- . I J ERS � - 1, the Trose of war. The roll of drums and the &mit.v of advanced -age be a clog -rather .1ave the help of the pious dead. Men- ' . f� CUTTE I . 1 -DUrinr 4 ' 189to . .�, L I "� -1. I . I � . , 1 . PhIg Of than an advantage. But none, Is too. engers of Wvatlou from high heaven, - L __ t ::: call of bugles and the .'chara � I L . I Z. - I I - ... . I � � . - I Fo , full particulars see advertisements, or apply to I gi . YLON I -AND - steeds foaming and pawing for the battle, - they visit the-iftelcL They stand behind � - ­ - - . MR B young for Christ's re ment; none can i - . �CE . T9A . � �� . . J �. rft, LTD., -23 Sm ST., TORWO 100,000� 'muskets - glittering among the be too old. The hand that Is strong 38 to keep 49 from ignominlo�w retreat. . I . I . !I I I J CIL I �, � . dancing plumes, "God Save the King" enough to bound a balI or trundle a hoop before us to encourao us in the � . __�., .- I .:r - . - , 11 L . I 1��* la� Joft,r "U"I044HS - .� - waving up from clarinets and trumpets Is skilled enough to fight for Christ, . tMey - - eCheynes, and the Paysons, spo s a ton.e that ' . -_ !I, Z 5 . , ­ . itrif e. gTohe Always goes to the right � t. It ha I I - I . I MAL IRSTATIC FOR SALB. . - I ---- . � 0 is I , �t' . I . . . I . and rung back from deep defiles or the while i6aany a hand trembling with- old And the s, and'the Brainerds, an . I I ' . . 1 4' . Lt I L - I - - t� 6 Now is the time to prepare for winter, and arches of a prostrate city; dlg6in 1i - e � . �� I I � � L A* FOR SAM -The undersigned has twenty . -at the age has grasped the arrow "of truth, and, neounted titude of th glorified, an all its 9wn, . I F I ban. of kingdoms illuminated ca t"a I with a dim eye close to it, taking'alm, our L- � ff L get your - . �j�=ol I Mugs: � coadjuiorg. Ha you beard the . I ,7,Fams for We in Burt lauron, the 'Ve . - f the Province; an L pri to generals returning home - under flaming ,�h ' t its sharp point right through ,5wiss tra4i ? e herdsmen say that . . . .- . � I , er I as sen Vh' . 1. - , - . � , . OUTIMS, and SLEIGHS. 4"WLIJ For full information, Write or can reonall . , , 'amaranths and the the heart of the Ring's enemies. Many -nd 60c. . � three great 1eaders of the Helvetic nation, ages, I arches and showering , 11 i . Nolftuhleto show them. F. S. 8,100 I Brum .1 � In Lead Pack 250, 400).500 a r�_ � . We have oft hand now a full line . P. 0.tl . . . i ini-tt shout of empires-tbat is pbetry. � of you have long - ago had your I names though seemingly dead, - are only lying - - ! . . . - �,.� � �� of all styles, made from the best I ' Chilled and half blanketed, lying on written on the roll of cel�stlal; troops, d6wn under the ground In their old time ' '073 T -V �i - . elm. FOR SAM � - _U_` I . I �� . "'DOCUL . I material and by the beat workm 11 -100 ,acres, In the township of the wet earth; feet,sore with the march _ _ X X1 'ALL UnAD NG � . divos, refres Ang themselves with sleep, OM, ' I VIX-LOW JL .7. . - i I I rsy� near rly 60 and you like the service well, Although I � I I I _., I Can and examine our stock before Ft Brussels. There is on is nea and bleeding at the 'slightest touch; - � .1 _� . � I . � - . wroslof bush, about halt black ash, the rest hard. you now bear the scars of multitudinous and that if i it any time -.the liberties of . .. I . i � .' I . - i purcha#ng elsewhere. hunger pulling ou every Jaber.of flesh or conflicts and'ean recount many Ir country are In danger they will im- I 4 - wood, A nevo�-fslllng spring of water runs through the I - � - _ _ a long . i I . . I . . . I . I � 11 �' Will be sold at a big bargain. For partiou- attempting to "tisfy Itsey with a -scauty ' ' �ediately' soring to their feet and drive . , I I march and ten of siege guns opened on I I I 1. 1� - - i . 1"I 4 - - ., R= 919, , and spoiled ration;'thirst licking up th .J � � � . � M . a Lewis McDonald., in..,14-ply I* MRs- J"z wAmm, 10, 0 �ou that you thought never would be back the ib�emy. 3%y' I not have the . . i - �­ - i � t f dew or drinking Qut of 111thy and tram--� spiked. But there may be some who have thought that If evekr the church of the. . - I - . i ! - A I � I . � 'I . 'O i � ; SFAFORTH. OVSE AND LOT FOR SALE. -For ode, In the - pled pool; thoughts of home and kindred not yi3t enlidea. Your being here Implies blessed Christ shall' be threatened with - � - ' . 11 t I I � I I - Ilage of Ha7urbey, a frame house and over far,.away while just on the eye of a deadly destruction by foes which- seem too great . ' - . � i� . , 1480 hall � Wj m that you are seriously thinking !about It, - '. 1V .1 - - . . f i . �.�� 1� wre of Ian , the properly of the late B. strife, where death may leap on him from and your attention make for her st'reng ! ,�. I � I . � � � 7 Eden The house contains 7 ,rooms and woodshed. 9 me hope you th, the Lord himself will �1' , ' . � j - any one of * a hundred bayonets; the are only lookin for the standard to be liverance, - but i . I ! , - � The, den Is planted with a choice .number of fruit not only conAe -to this de i I , I � .9 � � ree For p&rtioulars, apply to F. ROLMESTED, mles, now changed hoisted. 0 �_ . , __ It Walker, tree Will'you not, 100 of you, with those great 4noients who have seemed to - J -1 WMM ZSQ : � eaforth, ont. closing in of two an '� I w I I . ., � 1625it , � ;* - to 100,000 maniacs; the ground :slippery all the ! 'aroused enthusiasm, ot your na. be sleeping ong the dead Shan llume- Golden � I .. i _ � - 1 7 ; UOR - � � .�_ . . THE, RELIABLE - SALE. -For sale, lot 6, c6neeimion 12, wl blood and' shattered Ilesh; fallen � ture, come bounding. Into the ranks, diately h . the trumpet blast of the � . j �, I ones wrl . I � - - TJ FIUNZR� thing under t& hoofs of un- while "' .1 i , � p of Hibberk, containlag 100 acres of ,ip thei name of God we set up church'militint and full armed sp#ng i - 4 �. Upholatmr and Nattrejes M&6r, .g . : _. � I . � .. i , , ood 0and lia a good state of oultivatiow. well � bridled chargers maddened with pain; our banners?'! back to theiz old positions 'in the ranks I . . * � -� t � SEA.F0RTH,.0r#_T. teneedl,,. good br(ck house ; good bank barn and out ' the dreadfulness of night, that comes Through natural modesty do- you hold of Godwith the' battleery, "More flan - 1. I L L-, � � .. - 11 � I 11 buRdWp; 18 acres of fall wnest, and ploughing all down when the strife is over; the strug- back and say: "I will'be of no advAntage conquerors through him that loved us." - _L . �- - - � I T- ... . done - !?good wells and 2 never failing springs; 86 L 9 . I I � ; � : L . � I � � ! �_Lr .. gle of the wou-nded o es crawling out to Christ. I am too awkward t :h . �! I o learn ave alread.v much to en- � - *t "Mbetared ; )rseesslop at anytime. For further � 1.11 Althoughw - . I ,? I L � � a ,F - over the corpses; the long, feverish n � I J �;:. Parlor Furni nre repaired and recovered. rrti, re, &pp y to PETER MELVILLE, Cromarty . - r , ; `!­ � � I ' the step of the host, or to be of any ser- courage us Z the work of the world's � . I 'i . � . , � -,i � Carpets sawed and laid ; also cleaned Q., ��tarlo. . 1625-%f agony of the crowded barrack and h - vi -in the shook of battle?" To you., il. evangelization, yet we must confess that I I I I � and renovated at reasonable prices. 06 ce . OpLened,Out for Your I-nspectii-on i � 4 . , 1. .� . ' pital, from Whose mattresses the frag- Make the reply, Try it. I " . I . . I � ... I . FOR SALE. Boat halt Lot 41, Coneesdofi One hour under much of our 'time has been consumed in . � I I .1 . 11 ments of men send up their groans, ,,the Christ' i . F2. Township of East Wswanosh, containing - s drill, and yon would 'so well un- planting our 11.4tteries and getting ready . - . � . . �. 1: - Shop at M. Robertson's .Old 100 ac ca. This is one of the bat farms in only music of carnage and. butchery Choice -new Prints, Sateens Crepons Drillets, Embr. oideries � ; . 1�1 ', derstand his rules that the first step of 'for the conflict. ,:'We have not yet begun I I � ,J I � _ I � . �!: _ 1.4f Stand, Main Street. good neighbor- desolate homes, from which fathers and ' . .. I , : il .� hood 11 f th beat and no waste land. your march heavenward would make the to preach. e have not yet begun to .Laces, PiI16�Y'Cottona, Sheetings &c, - � -I � . i _- i - V There are �� � ! i � � �� WOODL WU.L :5]C .!rARM FOR WORK" 011fte =ebarna,dstables,also two acres I gates of hell tremble on their hinges. We Pra.v- We , not yet Wgun to work. - . . I . . - I . I , - 11 I 01 P 0 av� 11 husbands and brothers and Bons went off; h7 Y I �1 - LLLL 4. . . � I . - . A � 1. - N 1; . 1522 of orobbl"im, plenty of good water, and within one without giving any dying message or may not be as polished and trim as On the caas4 of heathendom , are mio- ; �,! )� . - � . , � %� - I I . . mile &*� a halt from the village of Blyth. For sending a kiss to the dear ones at home � - Y - many Christians we have known, and we slona,7 statidns. They have searoely. yet Also novelties in DEL-bESS �GOODI�p - - - � - I . . - . furthei 'Particulate apply on the promises or to BOX . � 17'.. t, . � I % � - I tumbled into the soldi6rgl gr4ve trenc may not as well understand sharpshoot- begun to acco6plisfi what . they propose. . . . . � - fZ_ .1.1 ; 0 a% I h, � � -1 "I I 205, BI *, P. 0. 1614-tf I . � . I I - ,_ � � . I . . . , � - . , I - 1, I , and houses In which a few weeks before � - ­ J I 6 I . J. - co, - smitit & -COO -9 - - ___ Ing, but. there is rough workwhich we It takes some time to dig the trenches . ...I � Z : t�� Pxices right' aud it will pay you to see them � a � . �� , �jp I hlou_ - I t LE PLACE FOR SALE -ror gas unbroken family circles rejoiced, now can alYacoomplish. We may be axmen and elevate the standard and direct the - � . , , . I � 09 - I I � � �, j.i V ch, p,thelarmolthe undendgmed inNla plunged in the great sorrows of widow- and hew a pathway through the forests. grNit guns. , �From - what I hew I think / . . � � . * Tpur t;; I � , - � � - � . I �­ �4 1 33.A_MT3KM.'K18_ hey. , re an between 28 and 30 acres, all'oleared . . I � �,� - R11 .. . ' hood and orphanage. That is prose.. Remember our sale of . .1 , ; - I'll, I I -_­­ 41. . drain q d In a good state of Cultivation. Thire is � We may be spodesmen and dig the they.are about -ready now. Let but the . I - - I � . I � - . I � t Is � - � _. It . , � t P, _1:__ . a house ban and driving shed. Itis But there is now on the earth a king- trenches or throw up the'- fortifications. . great captain! wave the signal and the ' I I � ., � : 41 A General Banking business U=saeted. good . . I .Oak �r . I ? ­­ w1I thin al ile of r5e;forth, and Is adintiably adapted dom, which has set Itself up for conflicts We do not ewe where,, . ' ­ � � ­ do not care ringing* of ceiestial weaponry shall quake : I . I k � ! -1. i, -, - t Farmere notes dis�ount;ed� for a & , 18 .- I i � � � i . � #*et gardener or a =all ddry farm. � y I., LpIL 4 ; - I , . ] without number. .In it we _. I : 111;*- , Drafts bought and'sold tothe prietor an the promises, ISAW NIL R. Ermaw]$ it tramples wha w c4in only help In the cause in every dungebn of hell and sound I 'I - -40 ,� � tr-it e . ., ;,.:; 0 1 , , . I UP . , . 10 I' ' - TWEE68y WOR E I � i � I I - � . , L- F It 16 , 162244. no grainfields, it sacks no cities, It Im- of our king and shout as the thrones of I . ­­ I L '­ j; Intftwt.allowed on depm�a at, the rate - 11 -loudly as any' among . .� heaven. Pagodas - . .. - . � I . - poverishes, no treasurl6s, It, fIlls no hos- of them at .the completion of the . d temples shall tumble under the shook r t�;._ I� � t I � conquest. , ,an I E - et .5 per cen . per annum. . I � Y Is stin , * alad we are d�tpr . - I Z - I OT�L FOR SALE OR TO RENT -For Mae . I g0mg on, ne o 408 � I L I , pitals) It bereaves no families. The cour- . mi 4 t 'clear them abxles I ,- and besotted !nations flying from their � -, -� SALE NOTEB discounted, or taken for II cb4sp, or to rent for a term Df ,Yen% the hotel Age and victory of Solfeiiho and 4agents - I Se.0% orZousives., . � collection. in the � lage of Blake, In the 001111 t Huron. There we nouprofessors who have & idols and sup�rstltlons, Shouting like the than wholesale. Now is the time td get a- cheap$pring j � "._'� I I - .- - __ __ The contains six bed -rooms, topie: with an without camage. The kingdom of Christ � �, � I -i . _�. . � other n essal d convenlencles, usually against the kingdom of . Satan. That Is very correct Idpa of what Christians confounded worshippers of Baal: "' The at the. Golden Lion store. , I I OMCF,Firat door north of Reid & i ry rooms an - Lord, he is t�e'God 1 The Lord, he Is the I . I I oundial VillageNotel. There Isalsoa large bun the strife now raging. We will'bfferno bught to be. You have seen members, of God)" - .. .1 11 .. � .7, � Wilson's Hardware Store . , and abed, and splendid well.". It is the only hotel . - . - arm n- T I � i ' I � - istices. We will make no treaty. U the church who z -Were as proud as Ahab � We a . . . � in the plsi��e, and is a popular and convenient top . go not lone to the field, We have � . . and lied as badl* its Ananias, and wh . SKAFORTH. lici for travelers. There is no other hotel til all the revolted nations of -the earth . a I � invincible allies iu the dumb elements of . � in. L SMITH-,,-,8eaforth.. plin ur as fol . . . - - w &P, fo;' miles. It Is a first clan stand for a good shall submit again to King Emmanuel were ., A hypocrites as Judas. You . . � . ' I . . I., Mau and !will be sold cheap and on eMy terms. or abhor all that. You say followers of nature. As 'Job said, we a" in league 3 - - -_ : I 6� rented for a term of years. There la a "in the name of God we will set up our NEXT TO 0. W PAPST'S BOOKSTORE I i - SEAFORTH I -Wil , good - with the very Istones of thelleld. The sun . . . I " I - yard and �gwden attached,, go banners. " Christ oughi to be honorable, humble, , by day and tho moon by night, directly . . - . I ., I The vWv coats] ,gon won any time. � - � - . - . . . I I I ty. . . I . imim ShIrpl, &a. A on tbepremises or address shall favor" Chrlstlanl i - - ' patient and forgiving. Amen! So they - . . . . . CKING MRS. *9 XONICHO ON, Blake P. 0. Hitivi-tf . - . choo). S 10i A ins Cho I # 9 tore. Black 'The EnsiCn.' and self denying and' charitable and' or Indirectly, -1 I juji HOUSE, Vol 4 Every army has its ensigns. Long be- The Stars! in their courses am marshaled : � - - - , ", f I - . . � II -1 ought. Come Into the kingdom of Christ, for'us, as h 1 lit against Sisera. 0 . I . . I � I P, II fore the time when David wrote the text my bearer,, and be j4st that - giorto ! i, L1Y10R SALE. -For 'g � ' O' � i �. - t ;,- nn ale, 104 W, concession they were in use. The hosts of Israel dis- us. The winds ofe�eavelrn am now as certain- . I I I . ­ m� ARM ,:. - � - 4" � � I - LK 11 Christian th LOO K BEFORE ­ . � ­ I -1 - 711,4�_t�ll TO HOG BREEDERS. F2, I , low., contsialug 100 &ores, 86 cleared and play at you have described. Every 6 CArlst as in reform- . T .. . � I . ­ �_ - -1 - '� the bals],N ne, ed them, the tribe Of Beni"mili car- cb�urch -has endu h ,,stlngv, m ly acting in fa, or -of . I .. ; �;;!-_T __ , in good hardwood bush. Thelaud is in � 1. ;.-i � � . - culf-I I 1 -21 - I .!, " . . . a good et -4- of v-Uon, is well underdrained and rlOd & flag with the Ingeription'of a arrest .9 en In It to ation times th� Invincible arma" in its P1 -m,,,, -: k its charities, and enough proud . .- . - ,- . t� I ... I Coo well.LatTe There is a frame barn and log wolf, the tribe of Dan a - representation prdach�d the coast of. England. , 1. � T4 .!-,- �� - , 7 � the .2.,. house on men 1n, It to grieve away tte Holy Ghost, �_ ii , � ­�� - . &never.faillng spring with windmill, � _. 4�t . V, I . , � . � - . 14 A - E A. - pride ap I YOU LEAP. ­ - � Km To Rn 4 E GAS of cherubim, Judah As that proud Inavy directed Aheir guns . . - ; -_ r . ­ - ==t,',1P- se -es of orchard. It Is an excellent t a lion wrought into and enough lazy men In it to hang *on I I - 4 i.- as, . . i ­ � L . within'one mile of whitechurch station, 8 against the fnil'nds f Christ and religious . f 4"� 1 ';! 4_ - 11 � , � . ' �_�::O . � 1 � �: -� I V Of the Sonforth Paddag Iffouse where th are stores. blacksmith shop and , I .4 I the groundwork.;f white, Purple, crim- behind till it 'wheels, like Pharaoh's ;.- ,114 - �. -1 son and blue. Such flags.from -their folds liberty God = his winds, �'Seize 1 �- _.. L pared to handle any quantity of HoM churches. There to a school an the opposite lot. it I I . � �� . �, chariots, drag .heavily, and enough Is an adage which has saved many persons froin the �twingps of ,I-,- I � . I live or DresC, for which they willi pay ow, hold of them, and to the sea, "Swallow . . � #,� - ! % � - i ­ ,. � - I is six mile rom Wingham, and six from .-Lucku shook fire into the hearts of such num- worldly men to exhaust the patience of conscience and from the de:pths of remorse. But . I . ith good: ads Ic .. them'." The Lord with his te,mvests, not only Jim it I i_ 14,0 � the highest market price. Wilt have . w adingin all directions. This do. bers as were in the, :field when Abijah the:very elect,': and enough - snarly men , I]," . � . ;.:� I � � ed t6m of - peace of mind, and consequently happiinesl%bnf it �, � .- ,!­ , -, man call m any parties having live Hogs sliable Pro rtY will be sold an reasonable terms, fought against Jehoram, and there *ere to make appropriate the 'Bible bed their hulks together and splffiter- assur . �� � �, I . I - I i ;�. � - I t_ I i-- . t i ticuliumoallatRotall "to ,.Carmiebaers warning, '_ ed them on the rocks until the flower of . has ma�y times spared .. .� , I �_ 9 , 'i, lo dispose. of, if notified. For par. For fusthe PuticulAn apply- to� JAMES MITCHEM 1,200,000 soldiers, and more than 500,1000 "Beware of dogs!" If . � � - . -1 varni . I I -i �` 11 . � . 7 � Iiii-lux-it , any of you men on ��_ ", 13lock, Soxforth. � . ­... were left dead on thelleld. These ens I Spanish pride I and valor . Jay crushed I . I � _,­. t. � . . ­­ - I f �_ .1" I ' -Co. . - S. *gave lkns the outside of thq kingdom' expect to a - Qf the s6a, I ' I � � �, - T. R.. 7. CASE A_ OR TO RENT - heroism to such numbers as were make such Christians as that, we do nob` among the beach. A � � q I 11 .V,#,. - - I ON' EASY "TERM " - - 4 r - � �1:::: - z u THEIR � -POC TBOO13: , 1 n, � 1618-U. F"IsLit1b owner wishes terstire from busine assembled when Asa fought against ours. Aye, God the Father,'Pod the : �:I- - �,._�L . I :10 as 9n want you to come, for the church b 41re . - � . I I- - , * , , ,�� , , " t . AcmUt Of A. health' , the following valuable property as Son and God the Holy Ghost 'are our , . I, - I I . 4 1 � �!­ �­ . � Zerah, and there were 1,680,000 troops already a million members too :many of - , . . . I t � , � �;t", at Winthrool, 4 miles north of: Seaforth, on I Ing . � i- I � ; � i I— F, � al - 0 . 4 Z . � " ­,� � , M11 Ir% I road to Bru"els, will be sold or ren in the battle. The Athenians carried an just that kind. We do not 'Want our allie And thus may we 'havp raised them materially. We have given j L - ted as one farm - . . . I i '. �, i � I I Precious S6�d. . 11 � . � t I I RIE I M 0 V I Orin parts t Inscription of the owl, which was their ranks crowded with s them the befit cloth4 to be had, -and at prices consiste - �-, ��t I ,p suit purohdser.: about 5oo acre. of i . �, - . _P41_LJ erfs when we can . - . fit with " ­ - . . . � - . � � __'I�� I 11 - did farifiing land, wflth about 400 under ,crop, emblem, of wisdom' The flags of modern have them filled with zouaves The Moliamm'edans, in their struggles - good workmanship and superior fitand fifi-ish.. . A ; ,�w,-; * * to you all, and' . I . � � I I Zen i t e )$Q49ture. There are large barns and � . By looking �at out .1L Having removed into the. ia nations are faml � - _. lrz f store formerly all other btW logo neoessary for the implements . liar . Therel are men now, as in Christ,s to subjugate the world, IA!xd . passages . stock.and prices before buying, yoU *ill always have the pleasure I � . - I ' � - - _f occupied by Mr. J. Downey, in the Cady 'vehioleo etoj� This land is well watered, -has go;d many of them so '-�RMOPrlate for the time, possessed of seven devils. In s from, the Korau� Inscribed on the blades � t � !�I-. - I . . i � , �ramo ;�d ck dwelling houses etc There are onie I . � Fi�; lk Block, opposite the C 1 - character of the nations they .represent; ' of linowing that you have the best ,au& latest clothes at the A' � � -, - ,,�ommercial Hotel, I grist and sa�� mills and store ;;hI1 wul be Bold or instances it seems as; though at conver- of,their scimiters and we have nothing . � 11 . ' _ . . il 11 nbw purpose, Carrying a full and It would be impolitic to enumerate them. � t . __1 � rf"! � � i, � I compiete rented on 6'. Yantageous slon ' . minimum prices. � I . I .-;,- - w� %erms. Also on 17th - only six of those evil Spirits tw fear if, ope-hing I � � � A . r -1 Z4 1 57- I were appl! the Infidelity and � � .1 . . con These ensigns we streamers borne on the � i 4 41_. _- I me of all kinds of . cessi n, Or townshif. 1490, wres of land, 40 In cast out, while there remains still one,in mallee. 10,#ose the kingdom of - ' � ^41 I - - � __ I � � . r. � �_ , re, - � � k�, " � I t balance n timberi Posmilon given int of a lance and on the top of wooden . 110 - � �,­ i 11 po tbe heart, the devil of avarice, the devil Christ, we shallhave glitterlug, on . 11 i &nketSt after est pf farm lands;;bille at ofice. For par- i our I ,_ ­ - Harn6ss,. Whips, E past � I BRIGHT -BROO., 4 ' I ; rl­,� '" � tioula Appi D , W GOVICKLOCK, Winthiop. shafts'. They .are carried In the front and of lust or the devil of pride. Men7 of the swords tha w6rds of David to the giant, �, I 9 . A � ln_ � I . rear of armies. They unroll .. ' � , � _ . And everything handled by the trade. Just I . 14WU I from, the 11 1i . . . I I i .4, �. � 1 . , I I . - world, if you would be transformed and "I come to theei In the name of the Lord . . __ I � . �', `!�il -_ I I I . � il J I :1 I : : � ma, n p gallant mas I �m � ! - receire�d this week a large consignmen't of - - � . - I I , - I I I I , - , - it - - thead Of An &dmir elevated by the power of the gospel, no1v , of Hosts, the Go1d of the armies of Israel � - I : - ... I 11 . :fq 11 I I � al's �hip to distinguish It among -other ., I � . ; : i ,01��i t � :1 t . #�Y I it - �, -':' �_�, � , a BLANKET13, GOAT ROBES AND - .,----- . is the tim come, It, is no mean ensign who thou hast defied.', I I . i I- sbIpSL of the same squadron. They are e . - .__;e _;�,,7, - - 11 I I 1 . 211� - - I GOLLOWAY ROBEIS, Ilift,thish ur, It is atime honored flag. Nowthe church goes -forth .bearing t . Z . ­ I .. I -_ I ) � it', -,� the objects of national pride. The loss It has been n terrille battle. Draggled Precious seed, but after &while it -will be . I . . 1� I I -, , � - Which. we are novr offering at astonishin � . N - I THB � k I , P-V� �i � � . gly of them on the field Is ignominious. 4 L A low prices, � . " - An the duA f a Saviour's humiliation the sheaf binding, and reaper a I �- . . ' 1 1 --- .. are the . it -to . . --- i 1� I; I - banner of proclamation, the ban- hell's onsei, the spears of a maddened tents and mar4hing and exposure, but I � I' , � 0 - D., �* - . ,The three banners of the Lord'g. hosts' - from Bethlehem to Calvary. Rent by the �amest, borne. Now nge's CANAD IAN BANK -OF C MM, ERC]k i'll �� 1. I- I I � - . . _. I F "': - - J, 1, ­ . . ner of recruit and the banner of victory-' . . _ I me BRODERICK d, . EFITABLIBUZI) 1K - : -1 � � - . . . i - ­ I Our � 0 Soldiery; and the handsof themenwho then, in the r n quity, , . *7 �' - .1 � onnections will save you When a nation feels its rights. infringed. an�s of prostrate I I W. � ­ , . . � �� � . time d money for all points. I I very walls of heaven, " In the HEAD OFP10Es TORONTO. '' i, .�� . ' , oritshonor insulted, when itscitizens ; said "Let him be critcLifted.11 N8Tith this and on the . . � I ­ �i 1-7 4i SEAFORTH.. ' 0 ensign in his bleeding band the Saviour God we will set ,�p our ban- � - 11 K�_ -I! , I , name Of - ' I , ... . .. [� I � . 1, , �7, have in foreign climes been oppressed and OAPITAL (PAID UP) SIX MILLION DOLLARO - - ,_ � scaled the heights of our . Wi h th . I i - . I I � . , : I— � .11, �� . I � # I I m, , � t - � . 11. - - - - - - - � ''i Can n North West no indemnity has been . offered to the in- he mounted the walls of -The earth -up ts Iong, de( I F i . sin t is ners , so, I - I . . I � I ­ , . I ­. � " -perdition, and sefids I )p REST - - - - - .m - 11 wo � . Toronto or Chica, habitant of the republic or' kingdom, a - ; �, _ MoLLEODIS Vi got amid Its very smoke and flume and blus. , groan of pain �and clanks the great " r - is I I III - I ': British IPOLIUMbi& . � I I * - I and California� proclamation of war Is uttered. On the � I -_ B. IL WALKM GwItRAL 31"AOZRR I I L , phemy lie waved his triumph, 4 I . - 11 �, !, I while de- tchains of its bodage and cries by the 11 . - I ` . _V L, r4 points. . top of batteries and arsenals and custom mons -how F led with defeat and heaven. voice of Sea it - : - System. Renovator -- our rates 1'�re the lowest. . We have em houses and revenue offlees flags - . and land and skyl How . . .�. SEAFORTH BRAMOHN � :�, a! I - im- I I f are I Thronged his chariot wheels V .1 w .1 - th long, 0 Lord,.hoiv long?" . There was a f, � . � .... . suit ever medlately swung out. All who � . tradition on the �ther side of the water � . -- I i I I :, � - -AND OT]EtER- I . 60 f I dy and PULLMAN TOUR. look upon .. A General Banking BusinM Tr&UeWte�L Fj�rMM' Not.�o diweunted� Dra ft . I ! � 4 1 1 IST CARS your accommodation. Call them realize the fact that uncompromis- And bbre him to his throne, . . _L !I _. � -1 � . � . e that the daughter, of Lirwas trandarmed inuedo piliYable at all Points in Oiina& and the priucipat aig" in I . 4 7 , - , hat tb . �he United Statess Grest.Britain, Franwl Bermuda, " . i - : i , � i �1 TESTED - REMEDIESs Jpr farther i , ormation.- 11 'Ing war Is declared. Thus it is t Then miept their golden harps and sung, . . - L , ts, - - . - jealous for the The glorious work is done. - thei air, and that sU wan- . I " - . � I I Church Of Jesus Christ, I I . i - . 1- - 4 I , ; - � dered for hundreds of years over river . . � I - - . � I t )�p ,� � A speolfe and antidote for Impure, Weak and Im- , Station . . T. R. Ticket Office, honor of its sovereign and determfiqed to- Again, when a grab . . . SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENTs . I I voilshed Blodd D � . . d victory haJ beb � and lake.until the - . � . . ta.. I arrival of Christianity, ': i . V, I I . 12 ' , I - _yppepsfa, Sleeplessness,, pallm - � �­ , � . Q4 back those who have been carried. off iwon, It is customary to annotuice It by and that at the stroke of the ftst catbe- Deposits of $1.0b.and upwards received, and current rateg of intered . . 11� flon of the 11;;;;� Liver Complabt, Neuralgia, Low Train swvice,, at Sea&rth. ' .g3aptive Into the bondage of ' . . . - 1. , . I I I -1 "I of Memory., Bronchitis, Consumg#ou, Gall Stones, . . . Satan and flags floatng from public buildings, ' I allowecL IWInterest added to the principal at the end �'Of Msy.and .. . 1. ­ Jaundice, ki nay and Urinary,visesnes I I -_ and dral bell her spirit was freed. Uncounted I St. vitual I -_ . �- I . a . I Intent upon the destruction,,, of' those ,from tr S, and from tho Sts of sblps.' millions of i6ur ra0e, by. the po*er of gin ber i1L I � NOvISIt -11 � ee _ ma �� � I 1. Dance. Female Irtegulaviaies and G novil Debility. G a c Tr,dnk Railway. mighty wrongs' which have so long cursed They are the Signal rfor eUl - i i each year. . _.. .. _rr I LABORATORY-Godericb, OnUrio. ! 1r, 09Y and re- , and Satan, have been transformed into a . . , . I - i : traim leave ' 3eaforth and Clinton stations as the -earth and bent upon the extension, 13 Iial attention given to the colleotion -of - Oomm,ercha Paper and i - k , !�� � follows: . . I joicing and- festivity. ' So the. ensign state of wietchedi�ess, and they wander P . I . rv�:, , a , i� L.r J. X. 'ReLBROD, Proprietor and X anu " of the Saviour s reign of mercy. in the which the church hoists is a banner of like the poe more CON Notem ` . � I . V � � . � . L � __4 . . GOIXG WINT- , . .BRAFORTH. OLMON. r4aughter of Lir, but t I . . ! i - h - - . . . I ; ; �! 11 . ' ' name of God sets �kp Its banner of procla- victory. There was .6 time when the re- shall aftei When . � il � �. , _tl� - I . fActurer. Piatenger.. .L.� ..... 12 47 p.m. 1.08 P.M. &while �be released. I , -lil-9, - - Passenger .. -. � .. .. 10-12 P. M. 10.2-7 PX - L t . I .- 1. - . .J. 8- ROBMTS, Seaforth. on of Christ was not considered re I i I - mation. - . the � 1�! I Sold by ligi - great church of � Christ shall - in these . F. HOLMESTED, Solicitor. K. XORRISLI 31an _: I . - L.1- - 1501-tf L . Mixed Train. - � - - - - - 8.45 A. M.. 10.15 P.M, The church makes no assault upon the . " - I . _ _ ager. I I 'k . . . . . . . . . L I � _ � . � 6.15 P. M. 7.05 P. -M.. � SPectable. Men of learning -and posittoil - I 11 . � . - Mbred Train .. _ .. ,� . . I � - . - - J��, 4 Cbntinue4 I , I � I _ 4 . Goixe EAsr world. I do not believe that God ever frowned upon it. Governments 'anathe- ­_( on Page 3) . t. I . . L . if, - ,,, - I- � fl, t, � - i Alt . 1 Passenger.. .i .. .. 7.66 A. -M. 7.40 A. X. made abetter world than this. It is . .1 ______ ,�V', I , THE FARMERS9 Fer .. . matized its supporters. To be a Ch . 11 - , ' -, - � . j ristian . Irt, 1 rv- L V . Panel) . e%,_ I � . � I I - .. .. �. 3.15 P. X. 2.50 P.�M, magnificent In its ruins. lAt us dop was to be iCn underling'. But mark 'the I I . . i � I � I z ,. - . ­ Train— �'. I I � ; i� :: � I ' ; - . � I L . L . - I . ?� ! L .. Mixed .... - '"D P- M- 4-85 P- M- talking go much against the world. God difference. - Religion. has compelled the If old yo, i that your t .1 k� � 11� . - - ., � . I 1 , � h king. - House. pronounced It very good at the beginning. - . U , I . i , . . il . i.�!., � Ba. we't' 189T F URNIT U_R.__E 18L � �,__ 4 �. world's respect. Infidelity, in the tre- I . . . , I P - - �� i - , Grey - and r I - - � . ,. I I . - i .__ t I e I , it. P Brace Though a wandering child of God I me. mendous effort It has made to crush it baby was, 'stl,airving.,, . . I '. , [41,�[ , 'BM)A.JrC13RrX_"U_ Gome � L . , that .it L �' . I . I I * I f� ;�A I . - ., I I !,, I ,� Ent Mixed. , n it yet the great Irather's itu # - I - . . - '. 11 . I . 1. � i - . A . . -, 4 ii:irK IL -,-- 9.18 A M, eaments. has complimented its power.' And there . . ' ' I . I - �!� (In oonnection, wift the 13 Bru .., - 2&6 tton t actually idli't -get 'eno urUituie so Y01 I- � ,_,­ t Montreal.) . i;::,.,., -2 9.44 ' Though -tossed and driven by the stcmas is not now a single - civilized di 1 We have etarted the New Year with as fine a line' 6f . - - * ­ I . IBBIU na, bu ugh I �_ � ­�: . . - I .,. I � -1 . 1-' ,- . .... �.� I." f � I _ , 10.20 of 6,000 Years, she,sails bravely yet, and In it con Itution or laws or Froc wish to se% and at pn* that wift astoniali you for olteapnea * . i06 * - , - a at . � � Winghain.. - ' I ces I - Iti !�jn LOGAN & 0.i - 11 1.15 I ILIG ' as at her launching in the beginning the , tions pays, homage lama- to eat , ht' resent it. . . All our g - � , � , � tj:lt,�- I � Gome SouTu- ii Ps "Wet. to the religion of the I 9 you m ig are warranted to give satisfaction and we extend 6 Lyon an j&n-t&tion v ,111. I . � � - �� : . PAIMRS AX,D JrMAN .AGENTS. Wingham.- .. 6.56" Wssd* Imorning stars sang together and anthe crow, in the . .- I I f� , I I - � W . A.1L war in India, w - , il, ,4- . . � . 5.80 P.M. hen Sir - I s-�;i Illue4ale... ..1 - L And yet ther! I � * , , irl_�, I - , I 1 7.07 gas sons of " shouted for Joy, so at luty I 0 are thousands and - inspect our large stock of Bed ROOM Saite$, Parlor flulta,Sideboards, *-, , I i t �, � �:,; 7 ... - OM. CE -In the Commercial Hotel build. Ilruswls�..... - 7.21 a." when coming Into the calm barbar of Archibald Campbell found in tendoR Tsiblee, Di i Room Ohairs, Centre T&blw - . f � �L � t, - � . � Islur � � . � 4 � an hour of of babies wh' )-it the , Hoit Racko, Wwdio* � L' zthel ...... .... LJ 7-M 7.02 U, liever g ��,' �.�. -, Ing, next to the Town Hall. - b God's mercy she shalL be greeW, t&@ danger that the men he ordered . h . 1__ �, L - - I - .by to the , . Chiffofiian, - � . I 4� � I - � BAMbOO GOOds aud 0116tiri Of all kin&. When we know we CIA � .-LIA, - ___ - huzam of glorified kin0ow. It , is not for the y shou . � , - were _ � . ; 4 A Genord Rudibir Budans done. Dnfk Londoxill lffuron7and Brace. I _ lUld - inti6xicaW and asked fat the tdL in their food pleme ypu in quality and pr�ke.- 49 Give us a trkil.)" I " I - , . I � -1 nued and cashed.' likreat &Wwod on depodie. (; the world aesimt which we contend, .. pion$ M I I I - � � I 'i � f �'.' �� - Onis Nown- 11 but en Whom the Christian Havelock . . .. I � Ai_ I P049001M. or who are igest - � -- � i, -,, -i 7 1 -MONEY TO LEND � Londo d t IU tMUSPOSSIONs. Whatever is 0139tinate had under his'management, he said: . nd,t able to. d' - -4 � � if,�­�_ . . I centnjn�. OP - ----* , LIU.& jJ.#5r,x in Passion. h - "Can out Ifaveleck's gainta 7�1 . � __ - I � . frl'�L q .. �. on good, noted or toodgages., _11.,..7�1 . - 918 5.67 In the wIU, degrading arm Tksy are 'the f�t that thb' do giet. - Fat - p . :1 L . - 2 � 1- Exoter.- I ; (fir V_ .. . . __ *61 " i-80 6.07 0 in friendship, hypo- '. - . . - � k i f, - , ful in custom, fals never drunk, and Havelock Is alwars i Y � - . I I I HODWI_ - .0 - - - - , , . : L ; F.-,� , __ O." 6.18 Unde I D L I . x - �., residy. - . - I . . I . . � � ROBERT IDGAN, 31"Am. critical in profesgi91m__4g&Wgt an -Ais " TbAt Chris"Anity which gathered � I - � I � I 1 4 M I - id, : �. ------ I * 9-50 'I-25 - Christ makes onset. Prom false protession Its fird trophies from the fishermen's huts - . - a. . - . I I L - . . r I , - - . BKIX013� is a necessity! to yo'ur. baby. � . rt*Pk ,; -1. 1008 r .- - __� . � T, " � - il . 1 9.58 CBS . . . I I : . � Pi � f�, - I .. - Clinson..'. -.-- __ . he would tear the mask - p�royu oppregglon � -4n the shore of Gallise now has ,&m_ It is baby life and 'baby , - 0 ' tnaertaking deometmentis complete ' . -, !, 4 =. - . 10.15 6.55 . � , !­ � t, T�� - P b U -T 6�1 r, I.- - Londes oro - --- - - . . � in -ev,ery, reeWt, JLUd LOS . I - � 5 , , OP P WCWrY, for - _1896. B _ - ______ 10.41 : . I . I 20.31 7.14 he Would snatch the Tc;d From p I MOM ride he 190nisu "Oength'thwwri upon ItAi shoulders , � lYth 7.2B : purehe�e ftOM flrat-class- manufacturers Only, 'we CAU guarlintee ,to g.ive' -9 -1 � 11, � , i - - i -.:- , - Ile ave.... ,, .. ­ _ - - and has owled off the gates of science . beauty.' � A few drops - .of . I.,.. - ­ - - ' ' f I � ;, J � Iked 1.87 . . .! ­ � 0 � PP. 0. . Ak � ,,I ", OHN MORRISON, Reeve, WInthro Ing . ar would rend off the plumes. From reveng@ and worldly power. ,W� point not to istisfaction in all its branches, as we have - an Undert er and � I L'. I" _; , fort- , Mulsion for all little fifteen years' experien - dere We M ,:-. A ; I i -I 1�� WILU" AE0HIB#P)V Deputy -Reeve, Lead- Go 0 a - Te_.:-�-__ 11.10 9.00 .. E]ub'e.Mer L � R � I - he would -Scott's E . � . I - .�_� Passenger, exorcise the devil. While Christ ressep smil -standing armies and navleo as -', t . pe & � ": bury P. 0. wingliam, do L _ , and anyL or � be favored withah 11 re 1. , � 1��_' - d..___ . I 11Y _ .� I I I : _., . WK. NoGAYIN. Councillor, Leadbury P. 0. � Balgrava__ 11 0-50"- 8 -SOP -m lOved the worA4 so much -he died to save -the evidence of the church)II ' . ' the very best attention. Don,!t forget the old stand. � � . .1 i _: 9.1 ------ 704 , progress Ones- -one two an ; - 1t ­:.t I 1,� �, JOSEPH 0. 11ORRISQN, Counoillor, B"chwood, 8-15 it, he bates sin so well that to eradicate W - P 7 17, , Bl�th.... ....� , . e point* to the men . d- three . � . �_ , , � ------ 7.16 too whom Christ" has . z . � I i. � . - D 11 , - �;.� . � P. o! � Loodeaboro- . - - - - - P. S. Night calls attended to by calling at Ou ' Faneral irectoes i I , t � - , ir ! I 11a., T.24 4.10 the lust trace of its pollution he wM redeemed ars I L ;1� Z, by his blood. ye L . I ­­ ' � __-. - - -f I DANIEL MANLEY, 0ounoillor Bmhw P. 0. Clinton....- .___ _.., 7.47 4 So I utterly consume the continents and the ,, What it arsenals and navy yards d -. . of age is better tha'n sidence, First D E 14 I -1 It" IT JOHN M, MORRISON, Clerk, WJ ,or . - - ____ - 0 oor ast of Drs. Scott & McKay's Office ; or .at Dr. I I � . , . bibrop, P. 0. Bruvelleld, 806 460 oceans. cream I _F, . 1 I DAVID K. ROSS Treasurer, Winthrop P. 0. - Main Streei Seaforth. � . i` I Hippen- : At the gate of Eden the declara- not belong to the church? for. t hem. They Old - Office on I . �-:; �f, � � �.-.. WX. EVANS Z64WY, Asechwood P. 0. Hensall � - - - - EAT 4.69 We do not . � . I., il 1, i �, A'. It . - . ____ : 8.24 5.04' tiOn' Of Perpetual enmity was Made Want them. The weapox of, our - - . . OX.& - IL, , � . 1;, - - ­ warfare thrive and � - - , I i � CHARLMR UdDDSo 0olleolor. Seaforth P. 0. -,Exeter - _� ------ R 88 5.16 against the serpent. The tumult round- I are not carnal, . , grow on A.V. RnAi� _ � , RICHARD POWARD. N&Wisry Inspeator.,,uj4. Contrall-a- . ­� .......... L. � 8.5 5.28 but spiritual and mighty �, � - � C L i . bury P. 0. - . London, ( rrive).' "bouts Mount Sinai . was only the ro I f . B w.=DIFOOT, B 09,1 � I I .. -j-i . � .............. 10.00�A.x 8,0 F,X wn SCOTT &-BOWNE, Brilevill, . 1. . I ik j: . a , ar through. God to the pulling db of i . � ' C. 04&. . . . - - 11. �' __ and-- llas�k of__GQWs nrWJJ1:j. Q%.M A I ­ , � I Mgh 4=94100& . Tba _1w K k d 1§U'V!.M.v@ . L � . ; . I - . . �.;,k� 11 I I . -W &- g . . . i �fll� � I 1� I . . " ­ . : . Main Str�et, Sedortbi POW i Old � , � fl. t i . I i 1. . i �-- .. . . . . � t . ­ � L - .1 I i . L L - I Iz � . I . . f I � .. I . a t, I - I . I - � - , �, - a I . 1� . � I . . I � . . " 0 Z �. � i I . � I . . � 1. I . , , �� � . 4 � L . . . I - . r. _..�L, ' A � . . , I I - � ._ rig I I . ; - - I . I I . I . . I . � �, I . I I � � - Z , . - � : . . t I I L , , i I � - I . . � I . 1. - I - , i I � � � , :11, i . � ; ., . I I . I - . I � � I I 1, ­ I . � - . . . 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L , . � , � . t TONS BFAM . . #J owrt, VDU� . v#Y#AQer,, Lfiat,-7 Invtdod and 6 � I Ivent' slorls, Nab I WARTM-A T 7 , to � far *k. . - I " and to e� to THOMAS FM , - lot D,!�Oneaoion 9�� ! � 4 . ­ � 4 wom ,To L1 1. � 4i,emandi lo,�-�- T&t," of I I I I borrower. This .11 ift01*6 Tuokersmit - A, O(AENS, firal rgwondvifll 4� _� � -"ARK TO REN _r Wendid 501 in the lat CoueogN Iziven sny time. , Hullett, er to 013, �cutom - 40EM LPEAS F0 f_'% clanadim 13a oultable lor -w,d. , mr-rrowf4t TV -pe � Auetive and iWab 1,0t.3, 0011CONGIOU! BUC"NAN, HOE CIRZI) DAIS Al -0 Yor Wit% Sibi ]mated -21fto. I bushelo to Zbeam a quattity b1soo or thin it tMin I Lot 20, Coneessic ChIWJhUrst _1>. 0 � , .� . . - L - - -.IrTOUSE 'to 'Rig . j[J fortable fr� L 'on James 8fteet, I I , . �sout,om-upls - d b&v-; . utus ,tour U. : I . L kitchop, Vithgoi jwuae - *06 "and -b . 7, 'saw 'j�ba ski L I , I a - 513muckleRi i ­ - � Um xcw� � . I t L I - . - Q ,1110W � I Avelf ' �. 32.4 DuffeflU int I I ,words.- FAWY to 1 'jw1os -&,h" -Mani I I . ,during day - st a ,Great 8exqSX&F R0,01[s ,on -mme. � I . -111 ' 'T.4e"it0rY&.0) F , ISON 100.1 It T4 -, t - 4 30 Pliv I I 4 NO rAtm � 4 � 70 b0tro! .fl,000 Pleted #1�500 ivitbij - 1i $29600 %Ili r . . w . I � I I - . - ___ 'L - §TO � - . - §. -Hop-TIR01M 10 0 _186106t so 04. 6i6e%Adam Y'arm, clintob, on , . _ . SHOUTHdI W- IC , , - �?nod- ­4640� . I . ,StA,1L �Jnonks f1l f- %%sf*Aft21I1 AV -,MY$ UIUMD. . . . 1i I - __; I : . -1 .I= 11 - . � . I � ! . � "00 'a � . IrS - 11X . MM . LL 444 A. I , � I I I . Ulm J*x . jo_ .1"I LL -1 . ; . 1B _ - snon - 41441,A) 1000 am, "=a-'* �Imftb �nft -- - - ___ ____ - : -, , T-Oujlm Isim - Y=*~l . -1 .on " ­­_ U40 ,60= 4cono"Nioul"ViA __ I ___ AI!21 r I TT.11_�" W -206mintillt if Jim . W.UIPLABOXI TA� 10M P. 0. - , . I- 4 - L . �_ - - 0 - - _d I EMW . This bull' Was plip in frim Imborted a MOU I T - - . - , . . , . . t I I ; 'DIG ".11 8-n! X LooL.021,1 *d Y kalre U, 7I - I ZU I � 3 "W# I I Ithe-91 willux1f.210"7 - � Ir-"Y"TIUM a My. X I 4=0 I(Imp] 10me #I, as time -b; 40041a", , �'ULTA 4 I. on witt,tbe' , ; '. 41so -bas .1 They are -4 tre tola"'A ,� � R1 -Vou U, X Norg ift. -A. 10 -MIKS X the AUAC"t _X .q Qr W T, WAS' 11 - -, , - il_ _. . .. � P V " . � 11 I - . - . - I ; K I . . . . Tm. tomf 1� � - in exat" . � 1w,ge 11 . � a . : I �, - . i ) � � .. i . I I I � I - , � . � . � � - � . - .1 � � - I .. I � J � � J I - - L � . JL :_ L 11 . . . . . . . .1 I . I � - - . , , -, L - L I , t I . i - I i I N