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1� I 0 1 mapy whom -I know. I am not willingly . : b __ I , � I - A19hqs hetit by. One, of the bel A 11, - . . . ,� - �
UW-' JOB DID IT "WITH THIE SKIN OF out_of the church or out of the, faith& a n eaven h narrowly tb escaped, b � f � �
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. I 'Aev. Dr. Talmage choose* a Unique Text scene, aftdr which there is notbing. -great many business perplexities. If a lessness, asking7him, with a numberof* -1- I . �_makes the foot look slender. Straightsided I "I
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1. to preach an Eloqu 't and rowerfut What h 11 I do that I a' � turn his gu-n so e other wayi ole -full bo P i I .
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I . ' well off as you. If it be true, then which icontempittion wten. you are driven from they now speak of being shot 6y the heir . ord. Black, Tan, V I - I
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I -1 L I Nlew York, Aug. 22. -In. this discourse of us is safer? . I I ) .-Lsunrise �o sunset and have been apparent to the English 'thro'he with In . Seal Brown, Carmine, Wine clolor, i 3 lcatlie�fs , '. I - �1-1
are considerable degree of pleasure and pride, � I � .�,
of Dr. Talmage Is mighty encouragement Let me ask also whether your trouble. ,years gbIng beh'u.1 in business and L a . I . I I .11 Li
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. for many who- p6nafder their own case has not been that you confounded Chris- .frequently durined by creditors whom and. re sel ng tl . . I -13 1 . 't
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hopeless. ple it $3-00) , $5.00. L_ I
escaped AvIth the skin of my teeth." of some who profess it? Y'011 are a law- morning until Saturday night you are a considerable sum to well-to-do peo 0 . 1,
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1 IN LESAxo Job bad It hard. What with boils and yer. In your profession, there are mean dodging bills that you cannot meet? You the district. i - . . Y9 I . __; I
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I i �Esro.-�t bereavements and b"kruptby and a fool land dishonest men. k4lt your brain on fire for the past God Is Love. . I I C . ATALOQUE ,(,The Slater Shoe. I I ;.
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; I do not blamb him, His flesh was gone are ,unskilledzf rid contemptible men In thre4 ye�rs. Some with less business . I i
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I he bang imparts Himself.:�"Eiery one that loveth I -SOLE AGENT FOR SEAFORTH, I -
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I on Job's teeth. You deny my Interpreta- Migion. Some of the most giganilo stied, har�a I A
I .assed, trodden down and scalped I t to the -svorld. Could.I but.make �
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about the enal of the teeth?" He knew carried on by members of :the church. to turntlext they do not know... Now God tl world u-nderstan . t - ; z - �
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ruies of Bgpyt, thousal of years old, trusted for $5 without good collateral a Christi n, and your -first effort in the devoted to proclaiming that one fa6t I . M : W = a - I11W%0M : � I
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I I Durintr the Year 189T. are found to -day with gold filling in security. They leave their business dis- I right dir otion he will crown with suc- every part of the world, and I know t � . � .
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For full Particulars see advertisements, or PPPIY to e B Sol- honest4es in the vestibule of the church cess. -Do not let satan with cotton bales every day would be a -veritable Pe t �- REST, = IN M $1,500,004L , _� I
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9 'sacrament, they and stoo s of unsaleable goods block up ,that God was I _. �1 . , -11,
portant factors of the body. To other Havill bonoludod the i SEAF OILD.,TPH BRANCH., ; ... 4
z -to healyen. Gather up all'your not of judgment, our prisons would bio ;;
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.- provoking complaints Job, I think, has get up, wipe the wine from their lips, go your way . i . I
ting toothache, and e about your empty, and the Kingdom of God Nvoulit � : .
added an exaspera out and take up their sins where they energies. Tighten the g1rdl � � ..
I PLEAL E LTE FOP. SALE! d left off. loins. Take an agoulzing look Into the be established In our nii&t. For love MAIN TRYETp I _� - . 1. - - SEAFORTH., :_ i
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1r.1, ARMS FOR SALE, -The undersigned has twenty face he says, "I am escaped. wiffi the lar work, to serve God a sort of play face of God and then ,say., " really believe that God lov' s them man p- A neral banking business tian4acted. Drafts o -n' all pfirts of the United Stato ' � 11 _1
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--.-. ner County of the Pulvince; all sizesi'and Prim to A -very narrow escape, yon say, for to wire off from their business sl te 11 th n b d of Europ*6, China and Jmpan. Farmen'Salle Notes colleetedi and advances madeon sm .
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. . n.writeor call pereonally. job3s body and soul, but there are thol the past week's inconsistencies-. You I as with he I judge others by ou � else �s t rates. L � . - L L �
Notroubleto show them. F. S. SCOTT, Brussels _g of men who make just as narrow have no more right to take such a man's In thet last days it will be .found that covetous he thinks every one is at lowes , I - . - - � i
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. �# escape for their soul. There was a time life as ,-,- specimen of - religion than you . Hugh Lal and John Knox and Huss . I hink of Go . . I SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. . i
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I AM FOR iiLE._100 a-cres,� n the township of when the partition 'between them and have to take the twisted irons and split and Ridloy were not the greatest martyrs, base. And so men would V il I - '
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I tooth's timbers that lie on the beach at Coney - but Chrialtian m7en who went up Incor- as like themselves; , i - - -
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- wood. A never -failing spring of Lwater runs through C, d for the whole or any portion of. a deposit.
. f Pennsylvania avenue, Broad think of God as only lovli�g those whb No uotl of withdrawal is require . L 1-1
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z jars, appity to MRS. J7AXE WALKER, 'Box 2119, Paul. expresses the same idea by a tween religlon and the frailties -of those street,tSk,11we t et and Third street. On 'are good and who are deserving of His i . . . - 4
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F Brumels. � , � L 401 :re�called brokers or stock , 0 tidies R W. K. PRAROE, Agent,
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� - are "saved as by fire. " A vessel at Do you not Zeol that the Bible, take It jobbers `�� retailers or linlrorters, but In J . I fji
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� ,el: the vessel. The boats have .,shoved off.' world has ever seen? Do you know a - -
� Thls� property coasids of f0ur- lots, and a fine d them recantation; "So you are engageid?"- reniarked th6
- Ing house, containing s, dining, roon, p3rlar, 4bel I ce. You can endure - book that has as much in it?, Do you not - tion demra��Metil Iron, ; is pl�or 0 `�i *
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u .da pi snadel; also %v * � . th wh,� I I Charley has asked me to m I - __..�
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5 711�-tl the back of your hand and you wl-el that hand I have nothing. This I�ible in one ,I 6 6 , 1 31 - LL
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-UARBI FOR SALE.-Fof sala, lot 6, emceLslon 12, -comes back. and the passengers say they as in my other hand you can init a book lied abou�, sol.outrageously ' wronged. "Yes. I want to know the date so 'I . I - �
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fenced ; good brick house ; goed bank barn and out boat swings under yo -p. You drop into it I in*e you back- into the good old thing; In a world where everything maid. You know you pro " 11.1
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I buildings ; 18 acres of faU wrlez%, and ploughing an . , psy turvey they, do not see should Ine your bridesmaid when you got . - �L:,-
[ -roil are saved. So some men. are pur- fashioned religion of your fathers -to the seemi ;�-, I I . . 11,
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.1-tioulirsi apply to PETER MELVILLE, Cromarty tially consumed, ' . - they read, to the promises on which.they confounded and frenzied an i i , 11
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pulpit has not worn it ti and I want off. 'Ieou will not be happy a minute where. kLe�r me, all such men. I preach decided to wait until he cal save enough f
of Ethel; N, from Brussels. Wirkety-fiva acres i . It It' ) - 40c 50c ant -, L �
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cleared; free _�ot stumps and ,stones; w611 uader- to show you, If God will help, that some i until you- swing back. - . to you no viounded periods, no ortiamen- money to furnish a Ouse. 11 ; - __ L__ _,_-
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house and good outbuildinp ; 1.6 wres in fall wheat and are saved as "with the skin of I ALL LJT-i
and 50 acres seeded down. Will -be sold cheap and i � - _
on easy terms. A. McKELVEY, Brussels. teeth. " to run against oowerful passionErand ap- of the gosp6l.," Here .19 a rock on which ilients?" I i . � _. - �_i -
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� eLot is No. ST, Ksitland Concession, Goderich expect them to become Christians..' ,You 11 mood, you hear of.something that makes lighthouse. Do not charge upon dod all . � I -
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townphip. and oonWns 76 acrel rail 0 sht'n In engage� - - I �
go over to.the store and. say, 1897 FURNITURE 1897: _fj�L
how -'80 to 16D batrels of winter apples, and is a good vorld 4nek-to God, Clod studk to the ment rings changes so. Ne�Kt 'year th � - � -_
jolned the church yesterday." Your I know a -Christian man who wals-once so the i 1 61 i - . I _f �l
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Ao�a stabling underneath, and it is well watered in what might have been expected; he al- ! tomer, "I cannot swear at you myself, governmen and hence all these outrages hion and then wfiat will yo dol. I �" I -1 I �. L � T �;
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every field. ways was of that turn -of 1111111 " In ; for I am a member of the church, but if and all thele woes. God is good. For "That's s�. I'll see Cbar �at once. i I * - � L , L ,
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THOMAS BURNS, QLXr ow P. O., or to W. ;. FA,R- youth this person whom I describe was youwillgo down stairs mypartnerin -Chic go Time -Her Id. � L . . . . .1 . � -
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_L:1 2, Kinloss, containing 100 acres, 85 cleared and church, perfectly quiet, looking n6ither I Now there Is no harm in getting mad ance, and t4ey have 'Stepped back and - thou shalt find It after many days."I I . . . . .A 1.
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a. good state of cultivation, is well underdrained and to the right hand nor i . . 0
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wellfenced. There is a frame barnand log house on stra . as bridle and saddle I � . -
the property, a uever-failing spring with windmill though he under�,tood the - �,vhole discus- passions and with them ride down injus- Try this God, ye who have had the the world; benefit somebody by what you�l - .- t6d'ertaking .Department. �_,.' 1-
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churches. There is a whool on the opposite lot. It into the kingdom of God so gradually at., There is no ,harm In getting redhot him and see' ,if he will not help. Try running over. Do you think ia good dee , . . 0
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is six miles from Wingham and six from :Lucknow, that it is uncertain just when the mat- � Jh him and see� If lie will not pardon. Try ever went - unrewarded? I answer for you.,:
, if yoli only bring to the forge that whlo purchase-trom' firit-clas3 manufacturers only, we can guarantee to give goo& I '� I
with good roads lead in all directions. This de- 'Never. A good deed to in I elf its owul � . - �_.�_, -
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life with an uncontrollable spirit. He becile, 7but be sure it is a righteous in- as th . . at fifteen YeA63"experi . I �� -
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account of ift health, the,folliwing valuable 9 P. S Night calls attend:ed to by callina at our Funeral Director's .re - . .
L ai�Winthrop, 4i miles north of Seaforth, on leading a I nee himself. iThere was ,no horm �that i juldlife who have still In them appetites will slake the thirst of thy, soul. At the that you cast upon the *aters in a . I ft - 'a L Y- r �,
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R . of ter harvest of farm lands; mills at once. For par- say: "No; I tell you the truth. He -with the skin of your teeth." God and l6rashirig Ion �he rocks, but - the panting . I - I . - - - - I., - _.
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other -words, we_ will admit that it is, mire than yon are. They line the beach , This world� is a poor ,portion for your i CANADIAN BANK OF COMMEROE . �
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becom-ing Christians themselves, and yet will sympathize for awhile, and then:1 hanged hims;0W 6 bi six M, , , -'-
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1 Seatorth Oatmeal S. - eave this house as "with the skin don, they viill give it and say they. will, left. All of this world's riches make but every spark of envy or jealousy or anger REST . low I ,
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Our direct connections will save you sion to -day. The water izi full of fish, the If with all. the influences favorabf� for have died under Its anathema. Depoe ' .. I �
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� your present state I know not. There are heavier stroke until with one fln I ffort, you have deci ed this matter let every- . L
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break, but the gate of your heart swings "with the skin of his teeth." � � � -I';-
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GorNe EAsT- body with weapons, Tou would meet me burg to Harwich, was sailing on, when � T - - I � �
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1 SAL P. X. 2 55 P. bl. . I CLEAR.IN G SALE ',,;�
; 1 5 p. M. , stroke for swoi,d stroke and wound for shrill blast .of I the wrathiest tempest that I I ; . I � I _� -
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qi . Bluevale .. ...... _.. 7.00 917 stroke, butwhenIoome and knock at Lno . a 0. . . De[aine% Ohalfles,' Gloves, Hostery 1.
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t your -childron travel ol in the road I ad Sweetened tlike,Woun ' ' - a of the lattest styles.
t Brucefteld . .............. � which you are now traveling? You had a me it M Itter of Pride. � I . I :
Kippen ................ .. 9.60 6.5 . 11 long and tedious work, the light broke . They Be .
- 1 9.68 6.33 through the bottom of the ship. A band- a It has been a friend to thou- - . � . � � - I ,.-
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� Wingham iwii�;...... 11.10 &03 Would you not - like to live the same grave without dropping into It? How invectives anyl one who to so unfortunate years. They trust It an d � W, We HOFFMAN& . ___�
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