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I - � DECEMBER 3 ... . I " . . ]uLivul ITOR . i, . 1-1-897, ... - I �, MPORTAX 1. . 2 - , � . . . --- - I � lown"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN ow . I I . . -1 - - - - - � . . - 1. � . -11 . I . . � I . __ I - � . I . � . . ­ I . I I . I- � . - - � . 11 -1 I I M . __ - ­­ � - - I j )[cg=NA, Damil . . unuby �Jla braze salm- n"t;h6.'61hDanX- Iffid dbryfaldi1b d6 With' V- aW10'4§ aild � I � 11,11 - ��_ . � I L Ic I , , - - . 11 _- � I I 6111a .'dV9"o , 14 suray"g6inIg t1d* - . - ;-#*- K�_ ;-- A -==r-�_7-- = - , -7, I ju-Wajar, MeWber' . REAL EsTATE rolt SALF.- � ment and led by one commander as It I ident, All aboard for .the millennium I - depraved literature, come to iudgmentl - 501k , i '' '� I I � . 57-1 ) , " 6 P_ . 11, jiu&*yors, Dnblinj C � . k 'VOICE OF THET-RESS.- All thbie Who have produced pictures g g ; �p_, �1_ '04 - L� - � .. I . " T!AM,VF_,SALv.j oR To RENT. -For We or to � the church rallitaul. Christ commands For the most part1n a religious journal ve to . . - --I- - . - Jim gza"I - __ rf I �- _. . 1, � � 1K JAD RFhT.-'3 t 4�, (3onsesslon 1, Tuckermith.. consist- all the troops of all denominations ot let the editorials be cheerful. If in one adminigtrati of vice, come judg7 I I � . � - . ! � I . L � - .1 i - . I I ; . . I L I I . ; den" on Market , - � I � . T -shout column there be a hen dare say, "I ' i - . : . . 0!,� I i -1 � I I Charles Slewart.: . otlooacres. For further Psruou'Ars-APPly On REV. DR. TALMAGE ON RELIGLIOUS Christians, and they itre going to ghastly woodcut of ment I No one will t . AVN J; I T, - premues, or to WM. FOWLER, Seaforilt P. V. together In the final victory when the the famine stricken in India, In the next know it was not true, and 1 only Intend- .� .1 L , % i � ositar and tistern. &I we - - I . il I .1 I . SLERTH.. - L . �, 2559-d NEWSPAPERS. - ,whoI world Is redeemed. . - column have a list of contributions for ed 16 for a joke," or, "I had to make I Dry S�et I ' . I towlu i . _ I - jar thatL Iworked - 41 . L � - � - _�, - . y living, and t e p p - . , L loomm— . ARMS FOR SALIL-The undersigned has twenty I But we have In all our denominationq alleviation of the suffering or a picture in h a . -I . � QW1 - : I ]i choice Farms for sale In Exik Huron- the bon- - Xf They 3EIaTe L the Right Spirit, Iffe Says, got tired of trying to make other people of a ship carrying breadstuffg. If in one 'for paid me In proportion to the startling I I I . -1 I . ;;; �' L L Im BUTTM . � _ . I - i . I "L �JWU* countyValm .. ­ ner County at the PWAD ; all &I , An4l'irio". to . alf points. The heresy column there be the death of 'an ol&c - re of'the stifff I prepared," or, "I � e—warm 4 z - I ; I P�' , Loim an� sticone, *dte alealwl Peroonally. Each Ono Does r4ore Good Than riftY ' think as we do on - natu Healthy—comfortabl -_ornl,s-_--. -- I , Unit. For full ,.form . hunters In all denominations are nearly minister of the gospel whom we cannot -corrected the falsehood In . � . - . -1 . .��__ - I I I I - - t an . the next Issue, . ji �edk to JAM11 No-irourble to show tbtm. F. S. SOOTT, Brussels painless—comely feet. Fc�t'Ascued from 1. I , 6 Aors, win Street; . � 2391-tt Pulpits -Editorial Responsibillt-Y. all dead, thank God, and we an learn- spare, In the next put the name of some ; or, I I I felt my power In the edlitorial .� — I � . Id 7.0. — _ � 11 . . i I L by American . ress Assoclo.- Ing that when men get wrong In their young Elisha who can wear the mantle chi Ir, having opportunity to addresS cold, clammy, r-lumsy rubl�ers and shod in wet -proof I � i.� - 11 - . I ! . ; L . -LIARM FOR SALS-100 acres, u the township of (COPyright 107, � tion.] faith, Instead of martyrizing them by of Elijah. If some evil of society Is de- such multitudes week by week, and I . I I . 1. I SAWS AND-BUTIf, . .r- Gray, near BraWls. There is on it, nearly lio I . . I . _snow-proof----�oil-dressed lealer shocs, made with ' I - � I ka quaitifty ot I at hard-, arraignment we do, better . to wait for picted in one column, In the next show wanted to keep the church and the world i I'll, . - � - 11 we* of bush, about halt black ash, the re � I � Astijy of !rot -class Tn, 'Washington, Nov. 2 -8. -In a previous the natural rall. of years to remote them lay of . � "I . . wood. Anever�faffing spring of waterrans . the gospel machinery that is to drive It In a.we of me." On that great da the Famoll-S Goodyear A-Velt... Stylish, wcar-resisting, � , - , the,bigheSt C"h 6 - through, L I 11 .-. i * , bepai T,n( . the IoL Will be sold at a big bargain. For portion-: discourse, Dr. Talmage hating shown Men*dle,�butthe truth lives on. We backintothe perdition from whlohIt judgment all the power wo bave had on - . � q LLL i . d for low L . *- - ickly cleaned light. ' Blacklor tan. $5.00.. .. . I . � �-,Seaforth. 11 L I&M apply to MRS. JANE WALKER, Box: 219 � � e d with � qu ) . i I . . - * CK : Brawl& 1 1470 'the opportunities of the semi,ar press, In may not all agree as to the number of ascended; 'More and more sunshine let earth will be insignificant compare 1, . . ; LLL I I � LL . . L I i ' teeth In the jawbone with which Sam- there be in religious journalism. Pub- the power that will pronouce our rapture I L.- � \ ; .. I LE -1 ' �, this discourse speaks of the misoon ,of ' Ask for th ----.=Eomallk I I'll - ANTED 13E . -", ARM FOR SALE, OR TO RILNT.-Being north � ! .. son slew the Philistines, or agree as to ligh'in it more sermons on texts like "O -or our doom .and that which might have . I . ... - !fty, jecal or tray I � I - i � - : religious newspapers. His text is,.."When oke intho I ,composing � - I ty.srd keepioul I V hall of Lot 40, Uoncesiiou 10, in'the township . what was the exact color of the foxes give thanks unto the Lord, , for be is. been considered a j $cAfte 211 of East Wxwanoeh. containing 100 acres, 85 acres - ,,� I __ . d laidl r I turned and lifted' up mire eyos and which he get on fire t6 burn up the corn good,' and fewer on texts like "Out of room," because It humillated an onemY, , I Stake'rl- Rubberles's Shoe. I I : steady fmp I clearec74 watered with two good wells. On the prem- . I " r , I 1. - A . I . � onth ra L � ftes, an a beatIng orchard. a good frame house, a looked, and behold a flying roll," Zoe -bar- ,shocks, but, on the vitals of religion, we the depths of bell have I cried unto thee, will lie no joke at all.amid .the wreck of I . I ! � - L - � . . . 165.1per v I I � � t frame barn. stable land straw shed. For particular* . 0 Lord." If any one has . anything mountains and seas, the inklioin , . . r ­­ � . - I . - � - all agree. lend - - - - — - I oo:,- . - I I -0 s1bobt ,% 156' 4 : � . - ; I -- I :�_�_______ I . L Ilf-IC � 4DFLD ) P. z � apply to HENRY J. PEAREN, Wingbam R O. Iah v, L tLS ' If we could call into one great oonven- gloomy to sayp let him say it to himself.. will .there fell of a we wrote anon - - ;�I; III z I . � � - y P & . � - . Ontarta I L 46666 . aw something 49 1 I, 11 I I UM41010, I . . . In a dream the prophe tion the 646,566 Episcopalians, the�-I,- If,he must -write It, lot him not send it mously and under the I personality Of 11 I � I I 1. � 1D:ESIDENCE IN DRUCEFIRLD FOR SAL -E.- rolled up advancing through the heav- 4�0,905 Lutberans, the 1,460,816 Presby- to editorial rooms, but put It In the a newspaper, as well asihat which Was � 1;�� . I - 1111 --- . I I '. ..,I� A'nEVTI1 I I - - . - . . ' � I I them . . I .- I- . I JLt For sale the frame dWC1IlDg house and lot near - s, the 4,158,857 Baptisbs, the 6,- pigeonhole bf,his own des � . . L � - � . - C" Interest The railway station 14 Bru--efteld. The, house con- ens,. It contained a divine message. It terlan k for his heirs signed with our. own name. But what a ROBERT WILLISs. SOLE AGENT FOR SEAFORTHE . . ty at t L tains ten rooms ,- a stone collar and hard and soft moved swiftly, as on wings. it had much 058,989 'Methodists, putting unto them and assigns to read it further on, for beautiful day for a Frances Havergal, . � . - to lend mcn . ' . 11 I - the following questions, we would get probably they can stand It better than yvben she gets rewarded for all the kind . I . bras security, up'! I - . . I I - � I water in the house ; also a good istable. There is. a ' I � I - . . ; . I - � 0; stra bt losms; �) , . to ALEX6 MUSTARD, to do with the destiny of nations Bilt . ; . - - � � 1. L' ' Lind t ings she e;ver wrote with -the tears of i I I ' bus answer In the affirmative: we. I once gave $7 to bear Jenny h 11borrower.' umier aore, of land. Apply unanim; ' L L I . . __ - , I �_ � gruceitold. 1516,41 if you. will look up Tou will 900 Many L 0 � . � *. ill, � I ' . - 0 - -1 . i , - � - . , ; . . . ­ i to imom � " �� . I . - #ying rolls. They come ,with great speed .Do youl believe In a God, good, holy', sing, 1 never will give a cent to hear a �or invalidism, or when the authors and , , � just, omnipotent? Do you believe in man groan. Up with the blinds and ahtboresses of all lands and ages are Id I . . , � - . I TL OUSE FOR SALE, OR TO RE14T-Mr- John find ba*e messages for all the,earth. Jesus Christ as a Saviour? Do you' be- throw back the shutters and let the how many came to heaven through toeir D MINI 0 N I i i B A N K I -- W . I ... -1 ]EI Londaborough, will sell or rent his fine ne ,ury are the . ; �, - SAT,B 01 .- uFaidence.in Egroondville, which was built last sum- The flying rolls of this cent .. ' i � -- 41 1, � 4�2m lieve In the convicting, converting and morning light come in. There' is not so ,.instrumentalities, and for all those who - . 11 " -claw house, newspapers. They canry messages an 1, I � - boU I mer. This- Is. in every .respect a firit sanctifying power of the Holy Ghost? Do much religion in the dampness of a cellar use the Influence of the press to correct . . - - ; Lot 10, 0anc _ � gFd and divine. Theywili decide the destiny I . - I � ... L - - _. . � - :. 11 : L ' ' I is, going to as in the breath of an applel� orchard In the errors and extirpate the wrongs and .. 1-W An 11 . I - . you believe that the gospel " � : I I- ­ L . �Lk W = m i su In A It" �! ot the $15500900CL i I go. Fe bi e hem Ispberes. - Ictory David got *bra k th '*inankind I CAPITALl (PAID UP) . . . . ism -u a :home in oe conquer all nations? if you should put . blossom week. What a v a 0 serfdom of I I � . - i .. - I r I ;F011 80 There are.in the United States about m 0 = 16 = : . � . - I I these questions to those assembled mil- over himself when he closed -the Psalms Then the inkhorn by the side of the ! N* ft w i . - - bank bun, 1 20,000 newspapers. The religious news- , RESTs . . 8115009000. � - I z � r. It is U � . � lions on millions, while there would n -')t with six chapters of "Praise ye the angel of the new covenailt will speak, . . L I . ; - ; - -OAR31 FOR SALE. -For sals. lot 6� concession 12, aper of which I ani the editor wAs born be a solitary negative, there would be an Lord 11 oaying it over and over again out and tell of what it had to do with . . - - . - . � L. I,'- '"imt-r* and S $J611 � I I K, I - . � township of Hibberk containing 1,00 acres of q O"DrPH, . I � I -the 11 i ISO in ft" _r 811 letters of kindness wrlCfen, with all � � I . L . good land In &good state of cultivation. Wen 19 years ago, but born again seven years aye aye, aye, loud enough to make the .until in any other book it would have I SEAF J3#.L 13RANCH. i I isw*U ad , . . fenced ; gooll brick house ; good bank barn and out o In this briet time it has grown .'to I our diaries emancipation proclamations, with all edl- . . - - : . I � e 4 - ... � . I I i � , , I I � . I- L addi i . or . buildings ; IS acres of fall wnest, and Pin Ing all a:go�t 200,000 circulation, an b7 .the founflations of the earth tremble and the become monot,Qnous. If in - d, I , - - __ I I rate - ; q " I SEAFORT L . __ U � CL, T REET) - - " . H. I . . dare ; 2 good wells and 2 never failing DIL arches of the h6avens resound. Let there and our family reco do and our religious torial and reportorial eulogies of the goo 'MAIN ST � , * , -1 - 85 oindinary rule of calculating the readers . -, , - . - acr,oteleared;posseftion at &BY tivM Wrrurthor Qf a pl"r, it hag about 1,000,000 read- be platforms, let there be great occasions, newspapers we would write two honest with all the messageg of salvation to a . : q . . � � . i � �,'_- - , - I pkitioululk apply to PETER X-ELVILIA Crawarfy - let there be undenomin6tional printJng catalogues, the one a catalogue of bless- lost world. Better In that day will It be - � . .- _�'. - 1525-tt ers. Ouf country was blest with many 'A eneral lbanki g business transacted. Drafts on all parta of the Uidted RtAtelt i � -,, � 300 2kivate I , ' - I - i : k - . presses to thunder forth the unity of all Ings and the other a catalogue of to have set up the type for .;one line of .1 . O., Ontario. . I - s, edited by consecrated " . . I Great Pritain and Euro�e bought and sold. Letters of credit issued, available in all partr , � � I �,_,� , ,� goo Tata of iz I - religious journal Christendom. One Lord. One faith. One troubles, the former would be five times Christian encouragnment, or written one - - I _"_ARM IN ALGOIIA FOR SALE. -For sale the men, wjille their contributors were the Of Europe, China and Japan. Farmers' Sale Notes 'collected, and advanoes made on xazn� ., � , . I - South Bad quarter of section F., towns baptism. One God and Father. --,One larger than the latter. . paragraph of 'useful Fentiment, or pub- at lowest ratei. �, - - - . '_ , I .1 �z 700 borTowem hip of � � - � I � 1- I .1 - T . ablest and beat of all professions and Jesus Christ. One cross. One heaven. Prayers for Religious Papers. 'llsbed one page of helpful truth than to . _'� . " P'I'sted Ax I ; I . Laird, oontaluing 160 acreir. There sire forb acres q I . . , 7 . P. Com- occupations, Some of tbae journals for � . RTMENT. - - :_ " - ", I - cleared and free from stumps and under cro I So also tber� Is room for a religious - Pray for the religious "newspapers of have written books as big as Gibboin's SAVINGS DEPA � . 1( '. . I � : I 1..1$W irithm t WWI fortablelogbuildmp. The balance Is welltimbered. 4alfacenturyhad been droppingtheir rnal that stands for liberty as against Amerlo because of the f� if they five large volumes concerning "The De- . Deposits of One Dollar and upwards received, and interest allowed at highest curres i I � - . . hobay railway station, A they Jou ff I . � � IV ea I -500 aHAI% � It !a within four miles of L benedictions upon the nations an' a does as clino and Fall of the Roman Empire, 2,1 r and six miles of the prosperous village ofPort until all oppression. No authority, Political have the rleht spirit rates. , Interest added to principal twice each year --:-at the and of June and Dooemba I �� I . � .. . . I .live on and will continue to It" on oe dr � I 1-D . � i q Is Is a good lot, Id cheap, colestastic. must be permitted to much good as 5 or 50 or 200 churches. If these volumes put Christianity. at a 1qo noti of with awal is required for the whole or pay portion of a deposit. � - x Findlay. Th and will be so - or e 4 � � � ;erms. A rply to WILLIAM SIMPSON there will be no more use for their min , - ; - � and on easy t ( make us believe -this or that. Liberty of What are the 500 or 5,000 people making disdavantage, or as brilliant as Voltaire's �- - � 11 i: - � .�, - on the premides, or a ALEX. MUSTARD, B.-uee- slon, the world Itself having become a ' . I W. K. PEAROE, Agent, - ... � I- � ' ,I 1546-tt ' the -Armenian to'worsbip God Independ- up & $abbath audience compared .with "Discourses Upon Men," If they Incul- IL S. HAYS, Solicitor. � . ,� EMA'S . I . 1� . - ; - neld. � . , 117ing roll on the tempetts of the last the ;10,000 or 50,000 or 200,000 that the cated injurious theories, or as rhythmic . I - i , , ._­� � - I ent of the Turkish government. Liberty - __ i i J - - I- ____ - .1 .. w day, going out of existence. ±here w 11 � . � 1_ Ll �Nzlvm__� . - " , , =, - A7-ALUABLE FAR31 FOR 9.46LE.-Lot 42, Con- � - of Cuba as against Spanish idomination. religious journal addresses? Such jour- as Byron's "Don Juan," if It sacrificed � I M&T 0V05_-ff,,&_*CW_)�&,:)�_9C8C*0 I I 'M . � benomoreuseforsdoh agencies when Y1119 . . � 6 -&..*,*.�e,�,*--*,e,-*oac*--40*-,vow-o�c,a-w-*�t - -0 .. . TUDIL"Ml - V- cess1on4,E&atW%w&uo9h, County otHuxon, � LibertyofRawaii as against allmon- nals6re pulpits that preach -day and the decencies. On that daythefl 1. - - - .1 & r1e] I '- welt under- the world ceases,. because, the spirit- . I � . I . ber & heUtr . ' leared, In , - I containing 200 acres, 1�aeayly all cl archial authority which it has thrown nlghC They reach weekly those who roll which Zechariah of the text saw . �' - � drained, excellent fencipp large good bestiny 1 state, We shall b&Ve such velocd�7 , I - . � i - ,j,oiju Za. Amy V" ` - � . U& off. Civil liberty. Political liberty. Ro- ro .Ism or through 1ndiff6r-" - thousands of years ago, and the rolls I � ^A. 0 - - . 9 I � , __ �, orchard, and buildings at � that could be desire . that we can gather for ourselves all the th gh invalte � i towns J, �:, r_�11 I . '0141-k 2 i I'll 1- I .;;ill lead to bir r4mrs' ; ]Beautiful location an gravel road, two miles north Ilglous liberty. once never enter churches. They reach which we gee flying over all oui I ." Ja' r,V,_o11 .- - I 001ty I * "�, ; I f the thriving news of h6aven, or seeing some wpild In .4 "I I f, - � - � .h. and wi The religious journal, on whose seventh people in their quietude, when their and cities, aind flying from the swiftest ?. �g ft a - . � .-.- __�� at Blyt 'thin easy access 0 _ ��',J� I .. I F . - , � - . di I n . � towns of Clipton,, Wingham and Bmmol& Must be Li(eonflagratlon, may go ourselves In an In- t 1 V,� . I I V - . t � . . I - BVM% i � anniversary I preach has had for Its. attention is not distracted astin church printing presses'that were ever Invented ,43 �, I i -e -] I I - �-, 4 1 sold to wind up the Estate of the late George ' F, �, 'I ,-- , - '4. i � I - stant toexamine personall the scene of i 1 ,�N4 I � 11 . . I . 4 . I Stewart. Poll particulars to C. HA I .y bwner and publisher one who In big by the fine millinery that appeals to the will be found to contain messages divine 91, 1.,..� A . r7 - 9 I , I ___­� MI&TON, - � , I-, � : � � - - 1, .4 .1 I V �­77 1 r .i IV . � I , I .r." I Blyth, or �T. P. STEWART, Parliament Buildings, Which - 11 � 19 4 disaster. 'el i OR %AL . I � ancestry experienced Just the opposite. eye or the rustle of attire that attracts or satanic. Not only the inkhorn * I - __ � .. I - - � I 4 -,;, I �,4, " � , � I 11 - � I Toronto. 1567-8 Was there- room for another rellglquo His father, an exile from his native land the ear. It will always be our duty and Ezekiel saw, but all the inkborns 1011 V "I " I . I una b" - . . .. NC%I. 1��.. ,,-I'm - I % i � . - - . - r - favored with &I L_ L . . rso�has -_ -_ - journal In this land, already �� -.- , 4 t I z , - � ARK because of his opinions, his property con* our privilege not to forsake the assembl- come to judgment. I'Aud,_ I saw the P, I i .. , kmV 1W � � - FOR SALE. -West quarter of-Lotl8, and .% `�'�Iz, T'ae Oreat T,lodern lZeinedy fo., I : is om I&. : - , FLot number 19. in the 12th Conceselon of the the highest style of religious journalism? fisoated, his life Imperiled, landed on Ing of ourselves together, but I believe dead, - small and 'great, stand before God, I I r:do*&d1 - I I 1 �, I Oh, yes, If undenominaltonal, plenty of I . I . � Hibberb, containing 125 acres, more or of everything that the consecrated printing presp is the and the books were opened." �, � � . I- . -----, 'A - - -, . erdralned, "othing can ev . t, . - � . I.', .. --- .... . i __ Township of room. NL er take the place American soil bereft 1, - �i I 1-i ,. � i " - less. The form Is well fenced and und foreign oppression could 'rob him of. chief agency under God to _6Te ,the . ' 51 �T 0 ,--t �, " . - ! , - It If I I 1. of the denominational newspaper. When ft 7 r .4, # . - I I - I and convenient to churches, school and markets. The Deca(lence of Legs. k T a � I 3, �, � ' . V L I _0 L On the farm Is a good log house and frame barn INTaturally his son knows right well how world, I 0 , ,A r h eo R . -1 . !� , � "4_. ORRAM L04 16, I - I li�j_ . - I.-, 1� .! r . , the millennium comes In, It will find. It is one of the most,alarming symp "I . �.­4-4�.,-, , I , I F. oe I . � o drive ate liberty. The most of us are /A -4 lr� . fi2x66, with stone stabling underneath, &is to apprect Pray also for the religious newspapers * :r I : -. 7 , wa - . house and hog pen, and other buildings. it is well as many denominations as there are � toms of the deodeDoe of the race elchlbit- I . . � � . descended from those who Imperiled all of America that they may resist the 0 *X11 _;4,.. - ". 'k., - , I , .- I - ) � _ A",T,-,�.-, 11 - . - __. watered and in a good state of cultivationp: with 10 or now. People, according to their tempera- ed In the ,weakness of modern legs to see 9. 4 -1 . �- --' I i�� � . to gain their natural and rellgi oug temptation to become acerb, harsh and andAfi Pai n� it'!%'v" �7g� . � 11 - � . � . 12 acres of hard wood bush If a at sold within a . ;. e 0 6 .. %__ - , - --- . I, 4 : _OCK I I " " _11%;%j . � ST - ie offered by public auction. For terms ments, will always prefer this or that rights. Let the type and the printing Iffe big men get into cars for a few minutes' .. . I � . . , ��, I � __ I � I . t_ - _., r mouth will k . damnatory, of those who think d rent- f, 1. - I - ' - - and partloulaze apply to the I mi of church government, this or that mselves. In all denom tions of a fine day, as they do every P., TY . . .. - , I - �. il - I - - __2 1 � � I bnest ) U1150 - .. ­. - I � i . STACEY, CromartI O.- 1662xB style of worship. You might as well ask morning at the st t1oftv-_ and all along i as rece ived mc)re h � IJ_ . _­ - �: ,- �_ I 1. . . proprietor . ,THOMAS for thrown wbioh dare to surrender to any there are 'i1sappointed, people who put ride � 11 - . - 4 k"plor presns and the. editoral chairs be over- ly from th Ina - zr . ­_ I � us all to live in one house.as to ask us the streets, waiting as many minutes for . I ! � � . - attempt again -to put on the sba' ?I cited testinionials from reputable � g7 I I �1 RM IN TUGHERSMITH rmll SALE. -For Okles. mean things- In religious newspapers � . 4 � �r-, r_,-., - II, .- rot*hbred _. �. . � .. , � - worship in one denomination or to the maebino to drag them to their des- ?I -, !-I F v 1 : . sale, the south east half of lot 21, concesdon 4, all to The movem6nt has started for the demo- about ministers and other prominent , - _. . ! , IN I . � , I , - � abolish.. the reg tination as it woul. 4, take -'to walk it; P, people, than any other remedy - NX .� � - iments of an army In I � , I � � � I . . - , okersmith, COUtainlDg 50 acres, all cleared, under - lition of all the tyrannies of church and Christian workers. Unsuccessful men and P - , � i I I . : ". i I - * drained, well fenced and in a good state of cultivs; - order to make them one great host. ,state. Religious newspapers must stand women never like successful men and waiting at elevators to take them up one 8 of the aze. I W&? 1. . . I � . . � 1___] , I . .W - � - � with Abe __ ly new, , " � � I �� tion. There is a good frame house. near or two stories; shirking every natural � , - � - - . � I I withatone cellar under the wbo'e house a good Denominational Papers. ,shoulder to shoulder in this mighty women. There are editors and reporters � - _k � . I . I 1. '. ­ D - .__. , - T - 11 ,_ I frame barn, and all otter necessary buildings. A Each denomination must have Its. own march for God and the world's rescue. who, inulead of writing with Ink, dip oppo unity to stretc� theirlinibs. We a : - . . .1� . - " ., . I . � I I � , _1 , i I . () . . � I . . . . . . 11 � 1, . �� - ! I 11 . . . . - i '_ � I . good bearing orebard of young, trees. 14 is mayloast ourselves hs we will o . I i, I � 1A RRIV I I , r our 9 . &W. -11, ; . I C _R "it a " . - � � near y journal, riet apart especially to present I their pens in oil of vitriol or lampblaok ve - F - keep for ,WTVIGO -1 Wecor -114 1 ; ; 0 seeded to. gram. It is within three and three- . Old Fashioned Evansellsin. j English cousins, bub1so long as theyre- 'V&--OZO-W';��,604DOC49CW-AW-A�XSOM'w'WVDGDSWOCOC�W-' ArIAL I 1B. �, i 'erwith, athowbugh ,I . quarter mile:F from Hippen station, and within six the charities, explain the work and for- . When a religious newspaper does Ile,j . _j i " � miles from Seafortb. Itis within three-quarteraof a ward the Interests of that particular A gain, on this seventh anniversary I say beats all secular journalism In contempt- main such sturdy wa�kers they exhibit - . . __ - I I 1; � 1, i 4IIardbasid t1rom IL . - � I . I I I 11 - I q . mile from school. This.19scholce lot, and will be - there -Is room for a religious paper maintain the . . � �131 T - seat. The death of one denominational ibility. An Adam Clarke, the commenta, and a superiority over - ,� � I wManx UOUS . � I . . � . � - I . - 1wth M." � I a . i I .. I lead"k, V�Ith I sold cheap and on easy terms. Apply on the prem- I . MOM fees or addreaRlpoen p. 0. JOHN M. McKay. journal is a calamity to all the other de- charged with old fashioned. evangelism. tor, said. "Some people serve the Lord nation which its Wranoy has not yet . � ! - I . ; t . THEL . I I I � d, . 1. 1 . I . . � nomInatlans. I would almost feel that a Other styles of religious newspaper may, learned to walk. D0 must be sat too, I . � il . � Jon -S W. - Lz - . - I I - 1561XI - as though the devil were in theny:" I . . � 11 ­ - . � - -01 � � I - � _. ; , OR � � app do for acLvertIsIDg purposes or .for the � se who "stand all .1DrLL8 T . that women, even. thl.10 M ID n great misfortune had h oned me If , That only to a helpful newspaper..whioh, CANADIAN, BANK - OF CO EJLI%'JJL!jl , il 1�1 I the esentation of able essayi on elaborate day, I I would be bette � for a brisk walk i I - . . .1 " � JLp teep - . I ARX FOR SALE. -A rare chance. Being . P . i � � i _ for service - . I The Christian Intelligencer of the Be- Pr as we -fold it up after reading, l - I I - � 4 1 ;_ 4horoug FS. E. J Section 20, Township, 24, R. 20, W. 1.0 themes, but it this world is ever brought _. - for a change In the 'open air instead of- I I . i� st the � formed church (my mother church) did In a mood to pray for all men and in a, . i �� . j,'IMbullwas - P� 31. in the Dauphin District, Province of Manitoba. will be through unqualified the half hour's swinging and lurching 1, z ESTABIMED i867. - ; , ., . This farm promises to be one of the beat in. the not comc/ to my house every week, for I , to God. It spirit that wishes prosperity for all � I _`is frain Imported -,do � - I - � - province, It oontains 160. acrek of land, more or less, wa6 broug t up on it, and it has be- evangelism. It was astounding that the C ' from the leathern.th6ngs of the cars. I I I i , . . h 'bristian workers, whether they work ' HEAD OFFIOE. TOkONTO. I � �: uc"Y. allof which to fit for cultivation Itigonsmileftom - Lord Almighty should havegone.into Itis Impossible to avoid becoming � . � -_ - -_ . come a houseb old necessity. Such ade- . out way 6r some other way, and we I - ' z 11 - jL _000,000 . I a school house, and one mile and a half from Rpruce, great bereavement, submitting .to the - local on this subject of legs. The want . -DERKOHm .. I noininational journal had better be edi- , feel as though the,migel, flying through OAPITAL (PAID UP) SIX MILLION bOLLARS - $65 i ilgila - Greakpool office. There are 63 acres fenced and I �; - ; . under cultivation. There Is a good hewed log ted by some one who rocked In the cradle loss of his only Son, that Son stepping the midst of heaven, having the ever- of confidence in their legs is the cause of I - a � a N a a N a 11 � 1� ID __ will * � house, one. and a half story, l6x20 feet, and a good off the doorsill of heaven Into a darkness f B000n. All decency -REST - . - " � - $1,000,000 I ,41on 7, Stabley, th . of that oburch-and, ordained at her lasting gospel to - preadb, had with the all the 'w0es 0 V ..: A ... . , . at V 14 loirstable,-IU24 feet. There are about 12or 14 acres . B. R WALKER, GzNzuAL- X&NAGicu. . j . , 1A . _ and an abysm that no plummet has ever riety and harmony of HvIng are . � . . of � good popular bush on the farm, soil is a rich black altars, having become venerable in her flapping wing stirred the air on our prop I - - - lat Toronto -and nd . loam. surface; with a clay subsoil. Itis well situated, yet been able to fathom, and through' .. sacrificedto the proppsed necessity of - 4 Wo 'Terms 41 _� I service, r5its spectacled . and wise and, - I cheek and forqhead. . ' I,- -- Vdth' f rivilege of this p �' that funeral of the heavens life is offered y 0erywhere, or very . � � � I . lyinF between t.wo creeks, neither of them touching with heart full of sacred memories, ad- Pray also foi religious journalism that bringing everybod ,C;EA'FORTH IBRAWOH. - - stock of idl sees fc 11 the form, There is also good water within twelve to our wdrld. But bow to get the tidthga . near to everywhere, without walking. It 'A General Banking gasiiar--wr Transacted. Farmers' Notes discounted, Drafts ull . 1P. � dresses the living of to -day. 1n the most it may be alerb-not abreast of the t 0 . . � f, Varna P. 0. . .� g Is failing '. . - feet of eurface.- My reason Jor sellin to all people and in such an attractive * 'miDg, Is, of course, Impossible to accomplish - I q, _. , - -_ ;4�1_1 hesltb� I will take $10 per acre for it if sold before sacred crypt of our memory stands the but ahead of the times. In this day, - � - issued, payable at all points in Caniula and the principal cities in - - I . . - p , � � ;1 � - Christmas, it Is well worth ly to way that they will take bold of them Is this result or anythI4 approaching it. I '" � 'k f015 per acre. � App statuei of the religious editors Abel Stev- when by cablegram we seem to get from 11 I - F. I I .. . � � . I . I I � eus a .1 hou'rs',before It starts, � at 21!� wx. muARAY, rroprietor, Box 33, Dauphin, Man- I Dd Joshua Leavitt and the royal the absorbing question. The human voice Europe news five B4t for the sickly, Jeffete Bostonese the United 8f.aWfl, Great Britainj France, Bermud% &C. . . � T A" v x d" oLl &-'=The un . . �_ tobil. 1558-tt w4ose triceps femorls Is'shriveling to a . � . the I - I can travel only a few feet away, and th e NK bEPARTMENT. � family of the primes, Ireumus and . we do not want In our religious col- - � � SAVINGS BA � � , lawworth Bow, TIth, , � - � - . -- #I;, , 0164att-Mt . � . . � Euseblus, . while otbe' further useless rag. the effort � must be . made.; ' , r 11 the world wants something and , I Deposits of. $1.00 and upwaids reoeived, and current rates of interest' n�T �. rs 11inger on . umns information scissored -out of an I . � I � wider reaching, and- that Is the news-, the sky obscured by A' no�tworkof rails, 11 �Avhinr It RGOOPINI � I __ , i �, I -MoLEOD'S , banks of the Jordan, where they will not . old newspaper or information sent bv I allowed. 12rInterest added to the principal eii the end of May and Novem- , . � I E- bred youns Tamm I- �. - I - .� ­� have long to wait for Elijah's chariot,, paper press, and as the secular press means of a latter which comes to us miles of streets of hous�s �desbroyed, the I . - . - � RUGIR AWARTNZY. 1, I I . - �,� � �� still be sit- must, necessary'give itself chiefly to thoroughfares, turned Tto ,tracks, driv- ber in each yeax. . . I .1 . ; ­ . and when they go up, if we through the dead - letter post -office be- .- I I 1�_ S m Renovator - secular affairs let the religious . news- , Ing and walking rendered impossible. Special attention givento th6 collectiou of"Oommercial Papey.- and Far. � ; - -, ­ . T YAP ting at our editorial desks, we will cry cause it was misdirected. Nor, do we - - � I 'WiffWORTH PIG - I J . 1. -im . � � paper give itself to the present and ever- Whatever means we use to mak6 our- I � J� . ��, ,L signedboalor , . out in the memorable words, "My father, want It to take the place of religious ! I mArs' Salas Not6s. ; I- � - � I . � -'ATND OTHER- - � � : � , . 4 I lasting §aIvation of all who can read or solves superior t t I- conditions . � . I ��: Wlkop, A Oc"'bi 11 . � my father, the chariot of Israk and the journalism as It was Jn 1815, when 9 our n�! rb -1, � . _11 . ! In �, I . ImilediIIumberof w . - I . TESTED = REME.M.E-Sm. horsemen thereof!" - � if not able to read, have ears to hear Nathaniel Wilson started his religious enslave and limo us. 0 are only our- F. HGILMEST9D, Solicitor. . IF. 0. C?r. MINTY, Manager, � :� aWks to . I I I gel I 1 . . � � � But, then, there are great movements paper called The Recorder, or when The 13, UDright,' free, in full command - � I , . I . ­ eld iAr and tw a others read. If there be an . opportunity cam elir WAII I , - - i � I � � . I A spedfle and antidote for Impure', Weak and Im. higher, deeper, ,grander, than tha I/ z t offer- . � I Teermoll, with pri'vil z � in which all deuomihations wish to join, Watcbman was born in .1819, or When Of oir powers, every muscle judiciously I i . t I I 1� ILAN I overished Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpsta. " exe ed, standing, w4lking, runningi & #0#4",6 I . * , , � I p ed to - newspaper evangelism, name It and it- 5. , tion of thelleart,.Livor Cou,plaint, Neuralgia, Lose and we want more undenominational The Christian Register made Its firi * 10 10 * *#*"* #*##"""#****"*0 *.��r� � I i �1 I . � . '�_ ` of Memory, Bronchitis, Consumption,. G newspapers to marshal and" tidvance and guide us to it, 1 that we may see Its appearance in 1821. The canalboat drawn leaping, climbing. On h�s legs alone 13, , . - 46 . . � - . _ ItSVIon6a . � � - . I i 1. r ., � .. I � � -ney and Urix I -Ats domes, its Inflni- 0 0 � i� _0% 2 - Jaundice, KI iary Diseases, . itag -inspire such movements. Y4 such Jour- altars, its pillars, wpath did well In its Man is man and master of his fate. C. I by mules on a to � ! �'. Dance, Female Inegulmrieles and�General Debility. Dals have a diffloulb task, because all tude- . . . QO 0 1 1 1 6016M I I time, but now we prefer the vestibuled -Time and the Hour. 0 10 I , � . LABORAT-ORY-God'erich, Ontatio. 1; Aaaln, on this seventh anniversary of . � �.. Christian men If they have behaved well 1 $ lood will - ell N 0 0 0 . z . 1. ,limited express. Because a thing is pious - . I . I The Christian Herald I notice there Is Might Hav6 11 el 4a 11 1 37. bf. XcLBODJroprietor al d Manu In their denominations I : , ,;�', - . .- And made it; 11 'it need not therefore be dull The print_ , e i . ureate. . - 0 ! � I �, - � , for, some rcason � a � feetive eye -all . ..1. I room for a religious paper thoroughly _ It seeing that Slr'Edwl� Arnold's re- *. . . , - ! . facturer. i prefer the one of tba4r natural and � Ing press may beat -the Argus of my- When an animal is all run down, has a � . . � � , I a . The simple fact .- I . - tivity and, even looking off -is the .. ; i =s, SeafO'rth. spiritual n human!tarian. thology', for that fabulous being' bad cent marriage to his Jap�nese wife, Wat- rough coat and a tight hide any one knows. his . 3 I � Sold by J. S. RoBy ; - majority of the human race hnve not anabe Sama, Rave the sa"tion � � . . 1� 1, - _15,014 . . 11pon the general field and attempting only a hundred eyes while the newspaper . of Eng- � blood is out of order. To ket!p an animal I I . * � � " '. , w - . . , � enough to eat or wear. The majority of 0 4b . , ; . wider work, will be apt to look at things bag a thousand eyei, and a thousand. lish. law to a relation that has existed 6, economically' be must be in good heart. � I . 0 . . � : , I- z I � I through denominational preference and the human race are In trouble. How to ears, and a thousand arms'. The secular In a0cordance with Japanplas custom f6r 0 3 -.. �� � - 0 .. � I I , . I � I � . . I I �� - to treat them with a denominational multiply loaves of bread and Increase 0 1 /I 45 71 1 ­ BUGGIES newspaper gives the'socular news. and thre� years past. Furt*more, It Is 0 . � 0 ./ I I . . 1. I � � . the fuel and heal the wounds and shelter I �11 , 11 8. I __ " - twist. In the issuing of the religious does not -pret.end,to' give its religious 081d' that had the English .ceremony Dick's -7 1. 1. : . .. � 1 I - � the homeless , are questions that Christ meaning. ; � I � -AND-- - . journal whose seventh anniversary I . The religious pross ought to tal.�n place some time ja , Sir Edwin .. 1 4 i . I - I .?, Having taken v . preach that difficulty has been met and met -'equally as soon as he did spiritual put all the events of the day . In - wo Id now be poet laureatc. The Queen, It : .� �. , . . compan . I �, �� Detroit Op , ffics _ . . - I by the fact that necessities. The first heart to.respond to - lined to appoint him on I � . I ., 41* �", ­ 1, i � L to lit an aefeeb I overcome its publisher les, regiments and � brigades and show it Is alleged, dec ' .- . , 0 1 1 Is a Methodist and in Its- ed the cry of sufferers from drought or account of the relations be maintained # Blood Purifier - ; - I I itorlal'rooms us in what dl�eotlon that divinely dis- I � 0 71 - i . i� *perwetropia I ' ) � I I - CARRIAGES -flood or earthquake or cruelty should be lot us With the Watanabe, which she declared * . I . : . ! 0 � I � ,; 8 there are a PrPsbyterlan, an Epiricopallan ciplined host 'is marching and � . �, - 07,anyoompouz I � , - . the Christian heart. Therefore let the victories , �. 0 � - .� . ( ,e, lin . � il ;�� _ - *� 0 . � ; I I 0 ,.!*. ,_ IV * e _.� _ , and a Congregationalist, and a line of . know what rOuld be a public scandal if Sir Edwin 0 Is I necessity where the best results f oin f edii ,-::- * -- --ol , , for God and right. , r, . % , - Now is the ti , pages of religious journalism spread out 7 were given the lureatembip.. Her Majesty would be obtained, It tones up the system, r I . - , . � I Ist .du - me to prepare for summer, and denominational prejudice In editorial or ousness they will win. The Christianized - 9 I � - 4matismiB � . - the story of �all such woes'and collect re- -a need not have taken that view, however', � . - I I T Awd Is usual - n " get your reportorial column would run against printing press is to do. in our time on the stomach of b6ts, worms iknd other p that suck the life blood away. 0 1 1 � . . � ;; - disburse alms all around. our ' as- a Japanese marriage P has been . re- 40 1 - I , �� perlifit �� . � � Immediate protest. Against John Wes- large scale what the battering ram did . I Nothing like'DIck's for fich Cows. - 0 . 1� . i I defeat are W , - - I � , Buggies and Carriages.' =9 world. Religions journalism cognized by the English courts as valid, I # - � I � ,.Slanft they may �777 ley's "Free Grace," or Calvlxk's "Eter- . In the olden time on a smaller scale. � . , - I � ought to'become the aqueduct through tim- notably in the case of Captain Brinkle i . 0 1 � I . �:,� MilslisquIWAwmm, I I We have on hand. now a fall line nal Decrees, " or Bishop MoIlvaine's That old war machine was a, stout '50 CKNrS A PAOKAGE,t 0 .1 I - � uttropia Is a rasub "Canonicals," or Dr. Dowling's "Bap- "or � I of all styles, -made from the beat which the Christian charities of the ber, hung by chains to a beam supported of the Royal engineers, no,W editor 0 . - # .- 4 .. * Is Oonsduaut . world should pour until there Is no more by posts, and many men would lay hold The Japan MaU in Yokohoma. 1,0LEEMING, MILES 4 Co., , ! DtCK 4 co -i - - -, =new I � ; I I material. and by the best workmen. tistery," from year's end to year's end 12 At rat when ) . hunger to be fed and no more Ignorance - � I AacNve, MONTRICAL. I PF10FRICT011I . : , I �_ 1, Call and examine our stock bef not a word is written or printed. On all of the stout timber and swing It back- * .�, !;� . ore ­ - - . � :ffteVk6n4;;=r4 am I � to be. educated and no more nakedness to - #*"**"1WV1V1Wr"W1W1W#++#" I . % - ,R.urchasing elsewhere. - these subjects we have convictions, but ward and forward until, getting under W -F. H. Harrison, assistant postmaster, I . � � _', I.. - � . � " of the eye. vh1dh 4 ... unden 011ainational j be clothed and no more suffering to full momentum, it would' strike into Vancouver, British Columbia, who � . � I . . . I :)urnallsm to bot the is at I . " . assuage. In tryluk to do that practical � I - t V'revent an Inamse 11 I IN. 1 e io state them. He who tells all he awful demolifton the wall besieged. God present visiting in Stratford, a few years I . � __ . : I - - � 1. itatte bliadnese. ft, - � � �� 1. knows and' expresses all he thinks on all thing the rellgioua_� paver whose anni- grant that all of us wbo ,baie anything ago I a I part of the thi i d finger of his ri ht , , I a In Us eye wbI , Le is McDonald I p " . 9 . i I ; by �rtleial . ' has, during the past to do with the mighty battering ,ram. hand amputated on account of blood I t" � I 11 - versar,v I celebratei I � � I I . . occasions and in all places without refer- I . I M and also - ; __ � ' ' � � I ". � - , . n ars over ing. The reniainder of his finger has= - one or -mole of J I P-11ce to the proprieties is a boor or a , raised 'and distributed of our century, the printing press, Juay ; I .1 SEAFORIM $400,000 for the relief of physical dis. be clothed of God with especial strength him considerable trouble from time to tikne, I I �, . I � crank and of no practical service either to' _1 -no vbargei tor.. . 11 . . � - . I.. 1480 church or state. tresses. and oneness of purpose, and that, hay. and the otber day; on the recommendation BARGAIN" DAYS .- . - �� I i . - i �- . . . , I . I - I . � . 1, I I An optimistic Press. . . , ; 1. The Undenom I national Press. Ing pulled It back for one mighty, as- of his medical adViber, be had it entirely re- I - . : : . . .6 I � : � 4 ; . Again, on thisuseventh anniversary of sault, we may altogether rush, It for- moved. - It is expected Mr. Harrison will I I . � I - . "I JA 8 - . .. I . - .. �, �. ..7 1 . I GODER10H Undenominatlonal journalism is'abso- a religious p0lication I notice that ward, crushing, Into everlasting ruin the I . . . � - - � , I have the compl6te use of his hand in two or - Che"t " I I I I - I . : . - � I � . I . 1: I . i . there is an especial mission for a rellgi- � three -weeks. ON ................... � - - � I lutely necessary to demonstrate the unity , , I � . _� :� . - � - I � , � I . I --- I I . Stea m- Boiler of the Christian world. Wide and desper- ous journal truthfully optil.nistic. The last wall of opposition. and the last fort- - � : . I � .. Works, i . ___ . r � ' , i - .. ate attempt is made to show that the njost optimistic book I know of is the ress of lnlqul�y. - . � I - � . ­� I � � ' 7 a IS ST r . . .. 1. I I (BOTARLISHKD i880.) religion of Jesus Christ is only a battle- One reason why Scot - ( - � t �, Bible, and its, most Impressive authors Editorial Respo *not bill ty. t . . cattle ain I � - - I I - . ,� i I - I � I optimists, -Da�vid an optimist. And now let alL of'us who tore connect- . . . 11 - .. .1 � Emulsion cures w " l- - - 1. ' eak throatis', . � . ,­ ­ . -_ I "'If you want us to accept your.rellgion, Paul an optimist. St. John an optimist. ed with either secular or religious _:t I � , ,� jour- I I �, A few dholoely b . I C H:RY 8T AL �grou , _ 0 31 - i i I . I �. i A. L nd of sects, and. the cry has been: were ai VE -S ' STOVES � ._-:as . � agree, gentlemen, as to what the Chris. . I . - I A*88 �� . .; A I Our blessed Lord an optimist. I cannot nalism remember that we will be called weak. lungs., makes _- ,rich I . old. 13 m best lot I . Successor to Chrystal & Black, . tian .religion really is. This denomina- - . . - I . ; t I - � - . I I - 11 look upon a desert but I am by the old Into final account-: for - every word we - - I - 7 - , !Wrm* V_ - . . . t. I � .. . - -. I'll . , tion 'says a few drops of water dripping book reminded that it will "blossom like . ­ I 1111'rer &I ; , I MaunNoturers of all kinds of Stationary .write in editorial or reportorial or con- blood.,- and strengthens pun I . C . .1 - - I i I Marlie, Upright & Tubular from the and of the linger is baptism, as the rose." I cannot in a agerie tributors' column, for every type we 'set, y - I - I . . -at Tomato yea . . . ' men . ... . ; I We have a very largo and fine assortment of all kind of'Stoves, and iw,t6ad ASWV.yv toT I . . - I and another aemands the submergence look upon a lion and a leopard but I for every press we move and delicate children- is be- - :,.- .... - �yto:; - . I atid for the �_ . i I of the entire body. This one * s with am reminded that "a little child shall -style of secular off religious newspaper of waiting until the season is over, we are going io give those wanting Stoves a ... I � � I pray ; . . . . . . I I . . . I z � � __ � . I . � I - 7' -1 BOILERS' bookLand that one makes extemporane- .. we patronize or encourairp. In Ezekiel's cause all its Parts aremixed chance, .so we have decided- during the pro -sent month of Novembo"T to I . I- � I �, . . I � 4 - - I I � , I _; I ous utterance. The rector of ote de. lead them." I cannot see a collection of . ' J� 11 ' fttice I - l .. prophecy the angel of God, supposed to in so scientific a manner that give off of all Coal Heater Stoves a discount of ten per cent., and as every a - � . ! -1 . livers big sermon iu a gown, while the mil th a joweler's window with . . I . � � i - � out I . � � I ;. - be Christ, appears with an Ink horn � .1 A Salt Panr,-n o, kdi Stacks, Sh.00t Iror Worka, backwoods preacher of another sect ad- 91112kh2g, of heaven &nap' Stove is marked there will be no humbucy. - ,� I 1, � ; � . �.. f U the Estate 0 i . - . ih and ablaze 0 � I I I Ii.. - eta., eto. , , b ung at his side, as an attorney's clerk the . feeblest digestion' can - � � the Townst 1, . � Oresses the! peuple in !its shirt sleeves. a6d Incarnadined and empurpled with . We have also a good line of secondhand bnesjo choose from. - ill, � . I I In olden time had an inkhoriz at his side ' . rrr .. . �! .. � . � .. � I . I � I - � 11 I : I .1 I Alan dealers a Upright and Norlsontal Slide Volvo Some of your denominations have the all manner of. precious stones. I canDOt And I have no doubt the inkhorn wlli* deal with it. This expe-ri- . Now this is only for the month of Nove!inber, so if you want a good - 11 C0114ty of . �� I � I ngines. Automatic CuII Engtn . � . . . . . . . . . . I . �: in 0, I ty. All majestic do;pInant- in the service an7d hear a trumpet but I think of that One have an important part ,in the day of , enCe � f . . I- . AR petow in 9 I � I � _ - - � � . �� ... '-doing ­ - - 1� sft of PI and pe -fitting Oonstan on hand others spontaneity. Some of'you think which shall wake the dead, All the ages has only come by-'- - F ,. , Totimates lantlokeron short notice. I * I judgment, those who have us;d it well - . . - ef tU,'abm 4 , that from all eternity some were pre- 'of time, bounded on on� side by the I � - Warks--Opposlte G. T. R. Station. Ooderich. to receive eternal plaudit and those who 'One tb;ng for near Coal Stove, with or without ov-en � -a Ooal and Wood : - 1. ­ __ � . I I - ''I � I or It I .- y -2 5 years. � - . I . � I 1 1127 ,on., I -all d Evewalked have misused it- to reciete con demnatkob. . . I - ,to send to ,, I i � olestined 6 be saved and that fronV , piriLdies In which Adam R�l . - - , I 1� � ! - -1. �_� � -1 I Jfw_&_ - I ! eternity others'were doomed." Now . it *rand on th r side bY the paradise Piled tip In all the we 1d' printing means, purest in- - sting �� . e otbe* 1 This Range, a good Oook Stove, He I Stoves, Box , � �" A �i . . ; - . $1 � I � � L �.... � i ��� - is the business of young, Men's Christian whigh St. John saw In apocalyptic vision. .r a . � . . , I - - i ,I'- __ LL I oflices, secular and religlohs, a" the I � I I L I w. . �- - o � i W01tift DirfttOrY for 1896 L stove or auything in the stove I lite. - . � � ",' ... - . - The Scriptures optimistic and their Fredents., most evenly and I . I , . - publications of past years, bound upyear. . .; . � I I � "� ��_ . I * AfWr . 11 I 1-: : - � d a q - I � I associations and tract socie!ties and Sun �&uthora optimistic, all religious news. by year, and In those ofiloes they can delicately mixed, b - st ad 'ed- ]g- . I I I �. � JOHN MORRISON. Reeve, Winthrop P. 0 * ' i I ty-Re e school unfonk_ and ptonounoOd n- _ e apt , I , .1 emaw"*ntivad� � L , Lesd, dL%y . y papers ought to b6 optimistic. Not onI7 I I �. _4 - - I _G-� *f 1 . bury P. 0. ev sl- tell just What they pr4ut4pd any day for ow. is your,time to buy. Also re ember we Jake Old Stoves in ex-_ .- i deno In - . � to i � � - . .. . , ... �� I a . I � I -.�, - UO#c& Afta - - i - mfnatt6fial j6urnals to show the should all ministers and all religious the last 20 years, and An the great day of for ,those whose stfength has' change.. Oome and see what we h ve. . I ­ I I --- ., gm ,� I �. aI . . I 11 - , WK. MCGAVIX. Councillor, Leadbuly, P. 0. sity of the charge that we are fight149 editors have their heart right, bnt their Jud ent all that we have eter writton -- , , I I JOSEPH O. MORRISON, - Councillor, Beechwood among ouiselv4s by gathering all -Ohkte- liver . right. The world has enough - - I . - - I - A I P. 0. - . � � - . _ . I toy* met , I the 10"tt . . I or printed will be revealed from i&* tailed or whose digestion. A I .� �w - . ,- � - I I � DA$13L. MANI", 0ouncillor Boe&w0a p. 0. tiafi denomifiaitions on one platfoI trouble of its own -without our giving njighty ,Vol - . . - i � -ii; . , � . . - Oler' -a --gentimen r , umeb of eternity. - All those � - . �. i . r Am* -d* In-""; . � � JOHN 0. 11ORRIS&, III WGI P. 0. launching the unl�e t of. a3i them an extra dose in'thb shape of re- woald repel an uneven pro- E ' .. � � I I !, -so, ,- ' - __ . DAVID` X. ROSS. Treasurer, Winsbrop p. 0. I who have ruthlessly pried Into.the worst _;, M ,_ . � .- ­ Christendoxq from one style of religidtis ligton'. This world is going to be javed . I - I - - . I I W3L EVANS, Assessori Beachwood P. 0. . I - I of unhappy domestic 116 and despoiled duct. ForC to by all druggists at . __ & C041 - Seafort& . I . sworw � - I . . I � �. : I . CRARLES DODDS. 0ollecior. Soodaft F. 0. 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