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I I . � I � . - . 11 I I I - . . I , - , .f � . - - �,� 11 I - - � . . ­ . . . � - I . . . I . . ... - I -1 I . , I - � I - I I I - I I . I .. . � I q 1-1 . I . . . � I �. . . , � I � Y I .� � - . � t � �� . I . - I . . .� I 1 . 3 .1 . . .� " I 7 I . � I � I � � 0 . - . �, I- I . I - i . t . I I . I . I - _­ � � I � .1 . . - I I 1; I - � . . I I ' - - _-A I � � . . - ` - - 1. . � - . P - I., I . . I . 11: 10 , � I .. . � � . .1 I . 1-1 � . THE HUROS' EXPOSITOR . . � I � DECEMBER 118970 . - 1 2 . I . . . __ , _01 ___ - - � . - - - __ ___ �. - . . I 11111 -- . .1 - __ � ___w_ - ______ -, . -,-.,- .. - --,--- - .-- , . i . I ­. � On -_ -_ I - - -_ . I - . . . I . - . I . � I I . ,."! I � - I � - - i I - . - I - adffiddff Irl 0INdUedtlon as VG1 * as thby I - - '. . . I I I . I I I � UXQ/0-12/2' 22/%,-,'�/!) - � I . A r. 6 I- . WISDOM. ,will not be gold. There,' Is nothin'st-for succee4 In the other. There are many burned In snatching you away from the � - � , - . PRACTICAL I 0Td, Wafid-IT Mery are no' to be iiold they , bilthb-d-lb 'p7i�(W-16g- you loidt-ot tlip like, � I -,�CT Aq __ i : . - I DIPa4pe.,V".e. /W."Ll, . �, � . me to do about IVA Xo,� 'you dispatch men who have an arrogant way with i flame. Aye, also the burned foot, and � . - -il � I . . � I � - - - . .- . . � � :oura& - � , arrO' the burned brow, and the burned heart - � 't I S , I . I . Enc ., . g Results your ageritts, you pri , although shey'may not feel I . - . A thm' 09y fi -re-L,3b4`,�ifluidt which 0 ! - f, , nt In their soul. Or they have a Pat" -burned for you. "By big stripes ye are - , - �, 1111 . � - . I I � I DR. TALMAGE OALLS FOR MORE ments, you adorn your show windows, ga I man Of healed.", . I 4. - ",I - C. -s into the oi , "I I I .. . . I/ . sink poi�'os eaving , . er Feeding- - you push those goods, you use the, In-, ronizing way. They, talk to a . . .f a 0 . Follow Prop I OF IT IN bOiNG GOOD. . - in a manner which seems . I �_i-. .1 IN - , - - I . I I � _1 I stramentality. Ob, that men were as the world � t -) " ' " . " �� - I -111, .- -1 I I . � 10 you were as good All Watches to Agret� I , � . urn' ' . -�. film Ou 1111�� � T - Thereisavide wise In the, inafter of �the soul as they say: I I Don! t you w � - . - � velvety b tsillbg tside. ; - - � . - .1 .. . - , I I . diversity of oyi- of. Be- are wise in the matter of dollars and as I am? Why, I have to look clear down I Very unique and original Is the scheme ij, r,41 11 wants 3rore sense in -Mattors I . I . a z - I ( - .. I cents f : befor� I can see you, you are so far be- !advanced by Signor Marconi, a young - Rub this' fAvqtlon coat a * -1� �, , . . .. I I nion about whF ,t -ilgton-Absurdities of Church Architee- - , neath me." That manner always dis- I and Illustrious Inventnr of the' systein of . , - . I .11, I . - , �', ­ � God's Sovereignty. � �,- "11 - - " , , �� con. stitutes 4 - rom the . wireless telegraphy There a ev � �� r ------ - M -d I if . - � ture andManagement-The ore* gusts, always drives men aviay f I ory like- I little, aantl 1 4-- a br' lia nt, , at Need . -. %r, � , - ;_ -, :�e I - i � I I - �_, , - , - �, I good cow but This doctrine of God's sovereign'tyt kingdom of Jesus Christ instead of 11hood that in the future an individual ' - IS, 4, � I I I ____­� none about ..the of the NVorld. �� . . bowitismisquoted and spoken ofas bringin them.im . walking through the streets of a large .1el I �. I - , �� . I - o -,7 1 " . � - iron chain which . _. I . . _� . 1� lastinr/, lu , re a wris .. I � beneficial - 1897, by American Press AiLsocla� - though It were an 1 ;45 ,_ I � I .1 i eff�cts s Christ. city will realize that his watch Is keep- I - - . ,��: - - - �'� i ' , " - lCopyrIght Imitate Jesu I , ­., , . .__ . 0 1 1. � , � I - - tin - tion.] bound us hand and foot for tim,e and for - withou � I i I , " 4 ncour FF011ow I I . � AN resul-g frolnu I- Ing the best of time-tbat Is, t 14AKI.­, . -,. throuall It , � ' . I � eternity, when so far from 'that, An When I was a lad, I was one day in a --- � � ..", _.- "'. .- ­ . � �' Q. � .- . any Attention -from himself, Is being _= .- .- t , - ., . � - ­ the use of - r Washingt6b, Dec. 5. -Dr. Talmage- in every fiber of your body In every faculty village store and there- was a large: group n . I - I . � - varni i I I , - 0 i course advocates Inore practical .2 of young men there full of rollicking syrxohronized�a d forced boreoord th . 00 Neith,er ., turpentine,, " � � I ; this dis of your mind, In every passion of your proper time with absolute acenracy. At " I 1 # 1 i � - : wisdom in efforts at doing good and : . I I soul, you are a free mau-a fies man- and fun, and a Christian man came In, � r , L I Di cWs- ' r assails some of the absurdities In church and ItWill no more to -morrow be a matter i a very good Christian man, And without present a rellatle clock in -Washington nor wax,, to partch, �eather or seal up lt-s pqriest M"- � 41. � . I I ,_ , 0 , 0 : ar6bitecture and management. Vie te.1t of choice whether you shall go to business any Introduction. of the subject and autornotically synchronizes clocks In .. I - , I � - I and Ptiri A I other ditles, bub. this will not be neces-- - . . R1 fl er-. in TaArA ,rvi A " The children of this +u ID I n4a ­­ "rie or come -hfls% thev werain areat hilarity sa d to I � . -iU-;;0-T0r-.*. - ---t I omber 0 a - ors, 106bUil, 0a I guffey . I ._-___� . I VSE To 1(mT.-To . � sidence Market A . � r. es Stewart. , Calls and,ciateria. and � ALNETH. I . y - I - , 11 I k 0k: I - � AUouutr� I I I % I di - ind � a to Loan. I I D Bt'TTRIV I I .-WEANS 'A's I JUd quantity Of Gi :, 41:10M *11iret-olsesTub �,ia *,the I � .y ligned wisb pynw . ,I win -Slao be Vs �jd toy !Owl ]CAJOE & %CO3r taOrtb- , 1 - , !;V� Ab"IED VELF-RI 'Ity, ]coal Dr travel :! -y Sx4 keep Our' . .*11jr.nvt._1 I I . I 9 'Lutis" V_"-�.T V_ . - - sary In the �tght of this Low in vention, V IV � p . I �tolw, , VW par APIVU &� � - I . . world are in their generation wiser than of them, "George, what Is the first res of any description or to i � f *ItQ to suQnlk -wbev .1 I other street, it will be Po more a matter one ��, � Ix - I 'D NJ �, I - � . i to utilize wl � : "i0te TVz ORL - the children of light." � of choice -with you to -morrow whether step of wisdom?" George looked up and � . I can I., I : I I I as a tonic,. appet- . I that depend upon a mechanism which � b LAT' - ,)t1'70E t� 0� Ll 45 H � �­ I . LoLdon, Ontarlo* - That Is another way of saying you shall go to Philadelphia or New said, "Every man to mind his -own bust- only affect it.th,rough- the medium of a . � I . .?, I li "NY, -1 . 1. Ir I izer,. blood puri- - , Christians are not so iikillful luthe ,yorkorstay athome, than Itis this ness. I I Well, it was a very rough answer, metallic conductor. . . � � . ! �i INW AftEbrna � � - � � I Of spiritual affairs as hour a matter of free choice wheth r you but it was provoked. Religion had been V& v6,,&*,%''&11 1 � - �i� , i - fier and aid to f I ipulation e . I IT L .i ent. intereomme I "I'll I man . The new system of projecting ether '- I" � . I worldlings are skillful in the manage- -will accept Christ or reject him. ' I hurledin theh as though it were a ROBERT WILLI SOLE AGE O I . F" jo tend rut-ney at b . thorough di . waves through the air to pointts eight 4. 1 -_ Vpt - ges� ment of tomporalitids. I- see all if -round In all the army of banners there Is bombshell. W6 must benatural In the I . . : - ; 1Zwet"Osexul 11 ,0! . I - - - It , I - tion for cows, me people wh6 are alert, earnest, con- not one conspript. -Men are not to be presentation of religion to the world. Do miles distant will really inclose a -large � � - ' � . ' - r ; value , __; a_: -0, - -21 1 . I I * . I I � � ' 'enw a : I sheepandhorses � cent -rated and skillful In monetary Mat- dragooned Into heaven. Among all the you suppose that Mary in her cohversa- city within a magic circle. Those mov- � I - ; iu1ii 11 - . 11�oor 4"W bf , % I ters, who In I f the soulare tens of thousands of the Lord's soldiery Cons with Christ lost her simplicity, or Ing within it carrying watches designed I "OM �. � .� .. I I : � � � . ; : : . � .. when they are ;he affairs o so that the Invisible waves may affect D OMIN 6 B ANK. � . � -_ - � laggards, inane, inert;� � The great want there is not one man but Will tell you, that Paul, thundering from Mars hill, . I I �� ii - � 1� put on dry fod- them need never concern themselves - I ": . I I Utz OR: 7 1 - . Of the world is more common sense In 'IT' ,- OSS Christ; I wanted him;, I de- took the pulpit tone? Why Js It people . - , I ; Am FOR -1 r;_ . ch about the mainspring, hairspring, gear, . . 4 1 ... - I . . . � - L � � I I i dv�r in the V all. It assists the organs matters of religion. If one-half of the sired to be In' his service; I am not a cannot talk as naturally in prayer meet- . "I 11 . ! Ftbe 4011* halt vf: � wheels or lack of adjustment In any k _� i South W of 10A lot 00000 ; , - I - - .,w . i I � I of the stomach to, extract all the skill .and forcefulness . employed in conserlpt-I am a volunteer." Ob, that ings and on religious subjects as they do - 0 0 0 11 0 11 f � 1wry, Con I W A ,:, part, because the rays proceeding from a CAPITAL, (PAID P) I- *450%00,0. .� I - , � 4 �14�a& inagoo �; 1 *crop I - I nutrinient from the food audputs financial affairs was em�loyed.ln dis- men had the same common sense in the In -worldly circles? 7or nq one ever suc- central source -will govern their tlme- . . � - .. I . I . I frawke I I seminating the truth of Christ and try- matters of religion that they have in the ceeds In any kind of ,Christian work un- = I = = � = = IN �' 1. . . - I -it"U � � ; *be 'jum . .1 RESTs. . I � $1500,00 d[ bank barn, -tv I them in ,-Qc)cl iece and keep it In perfect accord with - I . I M I ,- i ., ju2d a go& � Ing to make the world better, within matters of the world -the same concen- less he works naturally. We want to imi. P . � i . - .. it U On . , I The i ", and gdo I � the -original electric chronometer. . . d v&Urk' � . . ' _`_ � I - ; i , , -'---- - � - I I strong lical- �3 ten years the last Juggernautwould fall, tration, the same push, the same'enthu- tate the Lord Jesus Christ, who plucked . I - Own ! I ., 1VyC%et.T, sud 0 eas 40 i nple of bor- � GIEL - - -tile ke" Jam I/A,-.- I � .office boy plodding to big ter SE ItiTH Bllt"i . e_ f � � .. '­ . � thycondition the last throne of oppression upset, the siasm I 'In the one case, a sioular enthu-' a poem from the grass of the field. We I I I----- - at , fin" I . _. , t7 excuse himself by saying � I � I - 1. _-_- berry, -and Is *6191 , � - - 1. 11 . lastiniquity tumble, and thefknthoxn slasm'; In Vrie other, a consecrated all want to imitate him who talked with row canno I : � . I I . U, -1 . . .11 ­ . I I , . 1. - forthespring . that the clock was slow. People li � ii I � 1 ,t*eowr or vepery A- I � - I .. - orth ,:urry- - nn - . - i � � . - ddis � � . that -was chanted over Bethlehem on enthuslaam. farmers about the man who went f UAINJ � STREM I JL SIRAFORTH. 4be, V.ff V11"d Or s I, 17'. ! en, � , � 11 _�4 I- Z -,. - Ing to,a train cannot set their watches . I I i ;1 4 - � . ? � � L._,, I tinie.� . I , . . I . ; � ! I'l i . would be echoed and with the fishermen . " k I �­Ote4 O@Aft. - I V '-wr?�­;4tt-h. � I I Christmas night Agrain, I remark we want more com- , to sow, and ialked ahead, but will. have to hurry -hnfder I I I ! I ­', '_ . Z�., � . , 11 Ajjr%!� I - g,-, k�. I ns,aud kindred A -general banking busin sm transa ft p'sAx ,of the United States I i --1 I . __ . I k. '. ­ � re-echoed from all natio inoi�sense in the building up and en- about the drawn net that brought in fish � than ever, and those departments of the G � dted. Drafti on iL . �� ,. � I � ­ qk,,, . I 1 60 cents a � od In thebighest � reat Britain and Europe bo ght and sold. Letterg of cr�&A issued, available in all pa& L.- i ? .� &CHER ,�'f . and people, "Glory to G larging of our Christian character. There of all sorts, and talked' with the vine I � , � - 1 commercial world In which time plays ' �- I � __._____� � � - `�Zil' . � � I - . package. - and on earth peace, good will to men." are men who have for 40 years been dresser about tho Idler In the vineyard, I of Europe, China and rapan. Farmeis' Sale Notes , bo1leatedi and advances MvAe on nam - �_ I ._-�, , - - . . .- I . - . running the Christian race, and they and talked with those newly affianced' _,an Importantb Part will realize that it I I ! I I I � f . tic - I . - �_ Some years ago, on a train going to . 4- lowest rates. - . - - 1 WFR WANTSD I for- all alike, and the word 8" , . . - I _­ � � Left_v _* ) I � TEVan Wo. . 'passes . I _1, . ward the southwest, as the porter of - the have not run a quarter of a mile. No about the marriage supper, and talked - i 11 . . "I . 8�% INGS 0EPAIMA'04T. I , _ ommesoe 1A Santry., 11 ­ 0 I $'late' may,under this new and valuable - , - �, 4 the berths biisiness inan would be willing to -have with the man cramped In money matters I . i " I I - sleeping car was making Ap , . 4 � . : . .-) I irthw 0IMS IAT.Uziate� . I ' training, be stricken'from the English— � .1 11 I - � � -ed with Deposits of One DoU4r nd upwards received, " I _.- �, VF.,XP joass. Utue " - . � L-mlu-1, MILES & CO- DICK & Co., at Xe evening tide, I saw a man kneel his Investments unaccumulative. If you about the two,debtors, and talk d interest allowed, at highest carires ; � I . L E I __ � , Worldly people looked on I invest that lea'vi'ened language -as useless and obsolete. -Phila-; rates, _Intere�st added to pri cipal twice each year4-at i4e 9nd � . ; I � I � . . � - I down to pray. a dollar- you expect that dollar to the yvoman about the yeast - I 7 - of June and December ' 1 i I I .. � A nnts, Ul'optreal. Pro . . -Record. , "I'll" � f -1 r � priator.l. 61WU&t does this com - I . d talked with the 'dolphin ; :: - I � , . ;� I as much as to stty, e home bringing another dollar on its the whole lump, an No notice of W;ithdrawal is r uired for the whole ot any Oortion of a deposit. I A - 'UAVEI-SR W,WTED- I � � E� . I � I � I . I I � - I T .1 ,own p, ; I � - . 11 . I . . . ­ . , . E:_ - I - - - - - I mean?" I suppose the most- of the Poor, back. - What would you think of a men shepherd about the lost sheep. . - . The 1V � lark of Intelligence. I A . I , 3, Grey t� da I , � f, I - � � I � - .. - -1 W. K. PEA E, Agent, -1. I _AV1?U0&t10Ds . ple in the car thought that the man was whd should invest, $10,000 in a- monetary Oh, we! might gather even the stars of -�',R. S. HAYS"Solicito. � IRO __ . ofttifio,40- , . � either Insane or that he was a . fanatic, - institution, then go off for five yearig, the sky And twist them"like forgetm6nots That we live In an age of ref:)rm is . - - I I Dufam to "MM4 i I - . - n' . . , � one of the ever-presein$ facts that faces - .1 . w , 11�11"A* Wo". BTM 1. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. but he disturbed no one when be, arose. make no inquiry in regard to the Invest- In the garland of Jesus I We must bring � . �� qvPJNE&­ I%- - .. I . 1' . - � ---.-. �� � . . intelligence. To defino the fine line that ­ . AUUNV_ . � I z I � � � - -7 - - I I I � In after conversation with him I found* ment, then come back, stop up to the eveTything to him -the wealth of lang- . , I -- -QU!CKGURE 11----40K � .���� ' I �il - out that he was a member of a church cashier of the Institution and say, "Have uage, the t6nderness -of sentiment, the separatos mere chailge. from reform is I � ' ' ' I I I I I STOCK - ARMS "'K SAL& -The undersigned has twenty . difficult. Some of us go through life with . I 11 . -i I L'. . I � .. .1 I I 11 , � I F As* Huron, the ban- in a northern city, that he was a seafar- safely that I delicacy of morning (low, t the saffron of , � I . . � . ISA,M­,� Choloa Farms for We in F d prWes to .you kept that 410,000 -the feeling tbai all things- of th e vast The. Bicyclist 1. I 0 � & ner County of the Provinee; -&% aim, an Ing man and- that he was on big WaY to ' lodged with you?". but asking ,no ques- floating cloud, the tangled surf of the . I I + i I FOR - .. I ,h �� � , . n L. _ , ;�:�V , -MZ I .: .. I : .1 colmo , -Miye suit, Forfullinformation,wAtoor Call M All are bad, are not up to the standaiii of . % _- - - no to russe , 14ew Orleans to take command of a ves- , tio . .1; Xotroubleto, show.them IT. S. scol- I 1 n about Interest or about dividend? tossing sea, the bursting thunder guns , e ., - � I R , - - , - i � greb, low. A '04 � , . .Is B the knowledge of to -day, so that we are � ..­�,-.,w 3:4 - - " 11 . � - 189141 sel , .-;�.� Z�. : - . I thought then, as I think now, Why, you say, - "That Is not common -of the storm*s -bombardment. Yes,, every � . - �,� Z .... Lamente - ; . Fl. �'OtiDWM P. 0. prepared to revise and throw aside every 11 � - 1. � . I . � .. I I ! I . . � . ._1 . - - that ten such men -men with such cour- sense." Neither is It, but that is the' star must point down to him, every hello- -7 , - - - 1. i � . . % I -, � Y, ,;;��;, I 1�_� ''I'll'', - � res, n the township of opinion.,, Every new. idea to accepted as k ::, � .He's 4 ivisp. vvheelman whose tool - -- - . � 1G8 "R . A3 - � age for God� as that man had -ten such way we act in4 matters of the soul. We trope must breathe his praise, every drop . , r, I � -i � - -1 . , # br" . Grey _. - -- �� - * . i r_.. . - .1 ARK FOR SALE. -100 so ro� N. � I meril wou mportant Invest -�r.- . :%­ Z I I o rest bafd- I . I , I , 1 -i , El"M --ftf F ,,nearBrasels. There Is on it nearly5O an advance. Change is'not always pro-. - ', , M I - - * t. In th6 summer shower milst flash his . � bag, cofitai something besides 11 ae, resof bush, about half b1sok seb.th Id bring the whole city to -make a far more I' men gress, not discoveries the mile -stone, the - -A. ­ I - - I I , 119 -sides , _. T - . than $1 0, 000. - We ,invest our soul. Is it glory, all the tree branches of the forest - . U % , .3 . � 11 4 . �� - I . , I . I wood. A never-ftiling spring of- water runs through Chrlkt� 1,000 such men would bring this E-3 lAO-Z, medicihe' tdr:, & aged macl i � N; ZWP to Im I . - --!V- � 3, I �2 Z; 1�'_ I - a "m ime. - U - - . �_�_ .... 1 7 ; 2 of knowledge. All that to 4-,, 1- .- ,, -1 � :_��_* --;;!-. .e ­ - . thelot. WMbesoldatabigbarzain. Forpaitiou- whole land to God; 10,000 such men, in accumulative? Are we growing In grace?- must thrum their music in the grand trade -marks C*"-.�� - - '. , * to � i aidbeaed , - ,A`�.,;,;-;r5p I , . 1: s - I :,-,. - ,--"- - - I - � , luable in the Increase of knowledge V1. C,5f--N_--_- .e� � He is, j4st as. liable to puncture his S ' �'. I 1 MA utwer 4A va �-�,-­ -;&A ;� �, - . Is", apply to URS. JANZ W.*LKM, Box 219, -we I . - -,: I 00901, I a7 short time, would bring the whole Are getting better? Are we getting march wl�lch shall celebrate a world re- . ._-) " _,.� . i 1470 -)�-,, .. -:- I I -.g I � I Brussels. � � / simplifies living. Living becomes an art, -1 N own h as to pu6cture his tire� Cv, ---- _WWWO At I i rth Into the kingdom of Jesus. That � ., y" . ski � . . i . ca worse? God declares many dividends, but deemed. � . e-) .., 10 , \ . . � It I - 'C3 �, "' ' i .1 _� � tire . ; north he -vOis successful In worldly affairs I I I the perfection of which ceases only at k �0 �,, 19M ; o IiAblo t ' ni - � - � � I . � � U4 U, - . FOR SAUE, OR TO RVNT,-Boing we do not. collect them. We do not want Blasted by Sin. .,. - '11_1�� I M re d b 'ise himself, than X I � 7 L � . I I I . � r . e, tow. _. � he whole of life Is C,) I I - - I � i a r. 0. I . "Coricassion 10. In, th nabip R to brcak his whc& .. I . I r, Zf of. Lot 40, es, 85 acres mull out. That he was skillful in them. Ob, that In this matter of accu- � I I � - (11 � I _. QIE%st Wswanosh. containing,100,sor iriival affairs you are well persuaded. mulation we were as wise in'the matters Nlow, ail this being so. what is the ,-cumulative. ..To master the knowledge - - Now If I only hati al;tt potot a L : I La. �p - ' 'P Quickeute in my tooll-bag. .. - 7 A .. 7 L $TO( L cleared, watered with two good4elfik Oa th prem- common sense thing for you and for me that brings God Into oloserrelation, that . " I i J% ises ar3 a hearing orchard, a good frame house, a If men had the courage, the pluck, the - -.Of the soul as we are in the matters of V I A'O% 9 9 I . L I - ftame barn, sUble and straw Ified. For partiou][7,16, alertness, the acumen, the, Industry, the the world I L� to do?- What we do I think will depenct � - ;,nukes life not a period -of suffering, * but . � , Q u i c k t C, � � U r; E;; - M . ,I . � - - . apply to7HENRY J. FEARF.X,, WiDgbam P. 0 in matters of the soul upon three facts -three great facts:- a period of acquisition, of health and I . . � . t FOA BICRVJ * 156oxe common sense Eternity In the BIL11e.. The first fact, that sin has rained us. � happiness; to make health the normal 11 - - 7 0A1 I - that they have in matters of the world, � : � Utep tor.servive 0 . - . , , -a a I � How little common se'nse In the It has blasted body,. mind and soul. We 'condition ,of every soul born In this is Vhe emerg I - C Tucker I . read- I ,ency c re for unexpected ifiJurfes. Lint for applying ! Smith, IbENDENCE IN BRUCIEFIELD FOR SALE.- this would be a very, different kifid of . . . I -1 I I A, P - � I � rize winner %v . Ing of the Scriptures. We get any other ,Want no Bible.to'prove that we are sin- world Is go -make visible the divinity in - comes with every I ot of Quick -cure. Mdke �our own plaster -lay it - 7 1 . I JA For sale the fram6 dwelling houo% and lot near earth In which to live. -ve _ . . .11 tuo if bodk* - . I � : Cash, -gr . ., .- 4 i - . book and we open It, and -we any "Now ners. Any "n who ip not willing to rhanjbtit Is his cro-wn of glory, This to . on the w, e �Yuil, kcUre will do the. rest-�-qui� . �i turning the railway station i6 Bmaefield. The house con- . Dund, I . kly, surely, painlessly. � - � . it neoewl�y. J� , Comnion sense Lackinc in Church3latters 'to teach me? acknowledge himself an imperfect 'and a , possible * I - - tains ten rooms. ; a stone cellar and hard and soft . what does this book mean only as the new builds* on the ­ � I I -_ I � At all druggists 25 ., . I - - I I � I I water in the house ; also's good ,stable. There is a - . --5oc. and i. O., i � . - 1 4 � I I I r In the first place, my friondfb we want It ls�a book on astronomy. It will t6aich sinful being is simply a fool and not to old, Construction, not destru6tion,. is $ � " � � J 14DAR "It SIX I I � quarter acre of land. Apply to ALP . MUSTARD, ' HE QUICKCURE COUP NVi �Lto. OWEEFC, Can. - I _1B keep-torlOrA0810- Bruceffeld. 151641 more common sense In the building and me astronomy. It is a book on political be argued with. We all feel that.sin has 'the mark of progress. Cumulation- not - I . I - - - I.. I .1 I op, one t I \ nduct of churches. The idea of adap- economi. It Will teach me political disorganized our entire nature. That Is annihilation, Is the secret - of spiritual - %_ - I I : � I . I co A outcK Unk 94 1 � 11; 6 a . .. '�) John tiveness ii always paramount In any economy." Taking up this Bible, do we one fact. Another fact Is that', Christ �lgr)wth; whether for the Individual or -�_----T­ jpjpp- � :. . - - OUSE FOR SALE, OR TO RE'NT.---Xr I . 1. I . __�_ . - at Ing f n - � __ H L%ndoborough, will .sell or rent b1i floe new , other kind of structure. If bankers meet ask ourselves what It means to teach? It came to reconstruct, to restore, to.rovise, the nation. Tbe mastery of the past Is . I � - 11 I I i 11 . I I buvT� r I - I ; � � residence In Egroondville, which was built laft, sum- I . � .1 t - . 1. I together, and they resolve upon putting means to do just one thing. �Geb the -to correct, to redeem. That is a second ,possible only whev:_ wisdom sits on- ! : f,!� � � �� . I I . - � met. This Is in every respect a firit-clsofi house, a . . . I . �� � �Aw FOR 89RV � I wIM good brick and wellfinished, bard'and soft up a bank, the bank is especially ' world converted and got us all to heaven. fact, The third fact is that the only time throned. Ch a/iige Is not, then, the Im- ' THE J � .� � � V � . � I i , . � . Bkeeptor-4ervift, ( water, combined coal or wood furnace, cement ff ior ' pulse of the moment, but the silent I ! _$ Thoroughbmil TAw � � . adapted to banking purposes; if a manu- That Is what It proposes, to do. But In--' we are sure Christ will pardon us Is the � r z : -_ In. reHar, and every modern convenience. Apply to I � two linprovid Uni Y, JOHN IA"SBORO'UGH, Sesforth. 15A-tf facturling'company puts up a building, stead of that we go Into the Bible as present. Now, what Is the common sense growth of the passing days, -unheralded, CANADIA , BANK '' A T.A. ] � � �� 11 . I ;, . I I I Z . . . � - 121 I � . I � 'Hord, of � � � � it is to be adapted to manufacturing botanists to pick flowers,, or we go as thing for us to'do In view of these three but known' by the - fine Impulse that - . I I I * � �, � - . � _ . I .11 I -ATO ,01 I -VARAf FOR SALE. -For "to, lot 6, concession IZ, purposes. but adaptiveness Is not always pugilists -to get something tofight otblor facts? You will all agree with me -to makes for better things. � .- i., -_ . E13TABLIFJIKZD 1967. , 1. Of 0. wl F . - I . .- � I - _!i ­ 11 � _V townshily of Ribber%, containing 100 acres of the question in the roaring of churches. Christians with, ,or .we. go as logicians quit siv, take Christ, and take him now. I . � " * " , I M"Wwfy . . . I t - " (' -_ - , amod land in a good state of cultivation. Well To Drive a Needle Tlfrough a ,opper Coin. 1 EAD -OFFIOEs ORONTO. - li 10i - �� fenced ; good brick house ; good bank barn and out in inany of our churches we want more trying to' sharpen our mental facultieg Suppose some business man in whose - . . .. ,Ir - - I - - I- . )R SE I light, 2nore room, more ventilation, more for a better argument, and we do not like skill, you had perfect 'confidence should ( 'An apparent niechanical Impossibility i - � � , � -DOAR V buildings ; 1.8 acres of fall wriest, and ploughing all . . i . I � I � ,� JU ikeep for - done; 2. -good wells and 2 never failing OAPITAL (PAID UP) SIX MILLION b.bLLARS - SGA00,000 I � springs; 85 comfort. -Vast sums of money are ex- this about the Bible, and we do not like tell you that to -morrow Monday. morn- may be accomplished by simple means, � -1 �t I 11 7� th a * =aroUIV; � �! � ,; erswl , . I ik a i aore3 cleared; poewssion at any time, For further a 0 - . W . " = .. I r � I � . , � obaged ,from U. falti=hrs, apply to PETER MELVILLIE, Cromarty pended on ecclesiastical structures, and that,)and we do not like'the other thing. Ing, between 11 and 12 go'clock,you could using a copper cent, and a cork, with a REST i - - S 1100090ce f; T,Ur,-. t, , I I _1i � ­ *",W- -W-"- I .1 . . . - men sit down in them, and you ask a What would you think of a man lost on by a certain financial transitotion make - common cambric needle as accessories," � . 1 I VI'Mesex -munty., . i O., Ontario. ift5-tf I B. ,E. WALKER, GmtcRAL 31"Amcia. 1 - pl service, with � VU . I - . - I - - man how he likes'the church. He says, the mountains? Night has come down. $5,000, but that on Tuesday p�rhaps you writes magician Harry Kellar, describing . a - �, � I � - I I . I- I I I . I ____ - . - . - I -_ " i di I - ARK IN ALGONA FOR SALR�For sale the "I like it very well, but I 6an't bear." He cannot lind his wav home,'and he might make it, but there would not be - "How I D6 My Tricks" in the Ladies' �_ i SEAFOR NOH11 . . .. � . � - I I z TH" ORA - i t WWR FSouth East quarter of section F., township Of As though a sbaw1factory were good for sees a light In a mountain cabin. He any positiveness about it, and on Wed- Home Journal. "Announce that you will i �, _"VEL"Aft- , � Laird, coutainiair 160 acrer. There are forbS acres * A General Banking Businem Transacted. 1 1 ivaridLers' Notes diswunted DrAfts - I i� JD signed will keep % -hlDg but makiDg shawlsl The goes to'lf;-heknocks atthe door. The nesday there, would not be -and : . I . � t- 1, _ cleared and free -from stumps and uader crop. Com- eveivt ,so much, and drive a small needle through a coin, � . - I I stain 7, stat,1874 the ice of the preacher dashes against the, moun6ineer comes out and finds the Thursday less, -Friday less, and so on few will be ready to accept your state- � umed, payable at all points in Canada 061id the principal citieo in � i; - t T1 fortable log buildings. The balance is. well timb�sred. VO . � . � . I 1: boars : FIT I Z0,44m, . - ay - i Great Brititifil irtku-ce Bermuda, &c., I At To�Zqlr ' Ufa within. four miles.of Echobay railw station, pillars. Men sit down under the shadowal traveler and says: "Well, berej have a less and less -when would you attend to ment, yet it is very simple.and any one the United States - I I :andLojid I . . I i 1 41�_ and six miles of the prosperoui village ofPort i I I ,a moutim T4""* of the Gothic arches and shiver and feeV lantern. You can take it, and it will the matter? Why, your common sense can do It. Take a,copper coin, placle it - . Findlay. Thia is a good lot, and will be sold chnap. , � . "- I I � I - . . � I I me- I - guld w . � 411 ag,06 �. and on easy terms. Apply to WtLLIAX SIMPS041 they =aEt be getting religion or so e you on the ay home." And sup would dictate:, AlImmediately I will upon two small blocks of wood, leaving ' � SAVINGS BANK b&AkTIVIENT. - - I I .with the ,0rIvII09e:6f 11 ,4 . - ' � f I stock *1 -jilt -IWOS I aveler should say: "I don't attend to that matte -,between 11 and 12 . it ver - ts -of tes of interest I - � � . � . - ,N%rns F. A . - on the preMi3es, or to ALI.rX. htusTaRn, B.-uce- thing else th6y feel sa uncomfortable. I pose that tr, r, Depoid di And current ra 1. _y narrow open space. between the � � PWA .i 4 t ; I f � . - field. 1546-tt . Oh,'myfrlends, wewant more com-1 like that lantern. I don't like the handle� o'clock to -morrow, Monday morning, for blocks. Now, having selected it good, allowed. IWJntereSt added to the i 4 the end of May and Novem. i I I t� - - .41--.-, - ,AX1W -ft-r- ,nn 7 1 � * . FrMOTAL , � dITH 'DO , - . . WO � mon sense in the retiring of churches.1 of it. There are 10 or 15 things about it � then I can surely. accomplish it, but on souqd cork,' force the -needle through it -ber in each year. I I ;� � . - .- I I 7"' viii.�Tho =& . . . - I . A - . I . ARM YOR SALK-A rare chance. Being the There is no excuse for lack pf lighti I don't like. If you can't give me a Tuesday I may not, and on Wednesday until the point just appears at the other. . 1- 10 *'he B - yo , F& E J Section 20, Tow-nobip 21, R. -20, W. Ist Special attentioil` given to the collectip'n. of Commercial' raper and Far. .�, . . I . P_31. ht the Dauphia District, Province of Manitoba. when the heavens are full of it, Po ex-_ better lantern than that, I won't have there Is less proipect and less and less. end. Break off the portion of the head ! � I , , I � . 1 Tamworth Bon, mith , - .. . air when thp world any?" . . f mers' Sales Notes. � I ! . . . I !_:1 .. 4-41e.ttir-4-)� � � I I . cuse for lack of fresh i " i I newssry� . This farm promises to be one of the beat in the . I will attend to It to -morrow." Now, let of the needle showing.a ' bove the top o ;i ! I - � U9 � pravinvej it contains 160 acres of land, more or I,ss, swims in It. It ought to be an expres- Now, God says this Bible Is to be a us bring our common sense in this mat- the -cork. .Place the cork upon the coin. F. HOLKESTEDI! Solicitor. 1 � F I 0. G. MINTY, Managei, . � I , bredy d' T#mwart I I all of which Is fit for cultivation Itisonemilafrarn sion not only of our spiritual happiness, lamp to our feet and a lantern to our ter of religion. Here are the hopes of and strike it ,& fair, sm3rt blow with I . .1 � , i ; - .. � I - � � I _Kliia-ii - : 1 By, I I a sahool house. and one mile and a half from Spruce . , I I . . . I 1i , U."ek ab niTne Th-rew- 9% ­ ... --A -nd but of, our physical comfort when we path, to guide us through the nildnight the gospel. We may got them no . To- a hammer. Tbe needle wilL be drilven __ - __ __ _r, - i ____ - � - F_ . - - ! I I t 6 - under cultivation. There is. &-good hewed log say: I 'How amiable are thy tabernaclqs,- of this world to the gates of the celestial morrow we may get them, and we may entirely through the penny by a single t � f . -1 . iA 11 � . . � - I I I ! " . __ . � : . � - house, one and a h -.If story, l6x20 feet, and a good 0 Lord God of hosts I A day in thy city. We stop and say we do not .like not. Next day we may and we may not, blow. " . � 7 ��Ty . .... . ­ - I : bf good popular bu8h on, the ftrni, soil to a rich bla nirt �s� better than a thousand." this about it, and we do - not like that, the prospeot'less and less and less and - I 7 J I I log stable, 18x24 fe.et. There are about 12 or 14 acres � ok Cc 1. THE Q1 . , . - i i � I � I -we want more com- and we do not like the other thing. Oh, less, the -only- sure time , now -now. I . Charity of Speech. %_/ A(A J , � �, L loam surface, with a clay subsoil. It is well situited. Again, I remarl bil , . , I " i � I , , I I lying between two creeks, neither of them touching mon sense In the obtaining of religious how much wiser we would be if by Its would not talk to you ln� this way If I Charity of speech is as divine a thing . ___ � . it ,� - -- .- , ; � I � - i I I th6farm. Thore is al8b goodwater withlut;volve hope. All men understand that in order holy light We found our way to our ever- did not know that Christ 'was able to air charity of action: To judge no one - I , .,� l_ i � , , - I . . . . feet of surface. -My reai6n for selling Is failing . � . I � �, * . , , 6 - .... i . health. I will take $10 per nore f or It it sold before to succeled In worldly directions thev lasting home. Then, we do not read the save all the people. I would not sto into harshly, to misconceive no man's mo- I Is the rat thing to considefjA Clothing. The price comes next. I .. � � �, - t ChrIstmas, it Is well worth $16 per acre. A 0 must .concentrate. They think on that Bible as. we read other books. We read a hospital and tear -off the bandages tives, to believe things are as they seem fl, � -1 . I I - i ; � . Qu lit eans good material *ibll bi)ade up. lt means a good fit; I 1 4 WAI. MURRAY, Preprietor, Box 33, Dauphin�lsln. one object, on that one subject, until it perhaps four or five minutes just ba- from the wounds If I had no *balm to .'to be until they are Proved otherwise, . aLl ' 0 !� ; I I I : toba. : 1553=1.lt . it I Y� 'A gebteel appearance. Our clothing I f� i - their m1nd takes fire with the velocity of fore we retire at night. We isre weary apply. I would not have the face to tell nper Judgment with mercy -surely mean good wear ; -it means ,1 i . , - X - I P, i to ter t � - I- - ____ i , I I . . � - n thoughts. All their acumen, and sleepy, so somnolent we hardly a man he Is a sinner unless I bad at the this Is - quite, as good its to build up is dit4etively quality clothinO iEe mice is only a little more than I � 1 - their a,w . � f � - � �. � i - I I . J . � � . all their strategy, all their wisdom, all know Which end of the book. Is up. ' We same time the *authority for saying he 14 churches, establish.- asylums and found you wo Id pay for the shoddy ,good�� �'ttt you'll find a vast difference . ; .. - I'll 7 1 1 i . . A, j, . - 11 I th6ir common sensq, they put. In that drop our eye perhaps on the story of may be saved.' colleges. Unkind words do as much harm 5 , �1' I ... 311 BUGGIES one direction, and they succeed. But Sainson and the foxes or upon some as unkind deeds. Manr a heart has been I . -in the car and looki. : I . �. . . . � ! �_� . A Divine Raphael. . I ;; I I - , � I ; w - � . I I 2! how seldom it is true In the matter of genealogical table, important in Its place, wounded beyond cure, -many a reputation � , It r 1i I - � � �! . I I I � -AWD- ' Suppose in Venice there is a Raphael, f I . - I 11 , seeking after God. While no man expi�cts but stirring no more religious emotion has been stabbed to death'by a few little �1 t - . 1. I ! I � a faded Picture great Ili its time, bear. - - I I � ! - tt ,, to accomplish anything for th w -old than the announcement that somebody words. There Is a charity which consists THREE POINT&,; i I I � , . , . ' A 4. . � . , . 1; - without concentration and enthuilasin, begat somebody else and be begat some- Ing some marks of Its greatness. History In withholding words, In keeping back . . , . , " . - ., I 1� � _� describes that picture. -It is nearly faded . 4 1 i . - . -� CAR-RIAGES. how many there are expecting after body else, Instead of opening the book - harsh judgments, in abstaining from - There i a good deal of satisiddion in .k,nowiDg that your clothes I i away. You. say, 11 Oh, what a pity that - ch If to speak to to condemn. "Such . I , - __­ � awhile to get into the kingdom of God and, saying, "Now I must read for, my spee ' fties, . . i .. . - �. without the use of any such ineans! immortal life; my eternity is involved 00 wonderful a picture by Raphael should . . fit you and look 'well. It is asl linp li - f . X6w is the time to prepare for summer, and � charity hears the tale of'slander, but I ,,Ortant was the Wearing qua � i. ' " � . I'm I ' I . be nearly defacW" After awhile a man does not repent ii� listens in silence, but . and when the three points am m�illed, you- have juet the kind of - - - , In this'book." I . . - . I . I get your - Wisdom in Soul Saving. : I - i. . I . . - comes up, very unskillful In art, and he forbears -comment; then looks the un- ciothing we are selling. � Our A ines of .11 .. � . I . :pek�omprites all the best I L ­ ��� . I Gifts From Heaven. . . i � . ,A miller In California many ypars ag� I proposes to retouch It. You say "Stand � ; I I I �; I � a - Buggies and Carriages. I pleasant secret UD in the very depths of tweeds' to 'be had, wbile out Yat,g find Haberdathery is unexcelled. 1. I . � I � � I Picked up a sparkle of gold from the bed - How little we use coThmou sense In off I I would rather have it just a s , I I . I r 0 the heart. Silencb can still rumor; it is I 1. - . I �� L '��_`_ VVe haVe on hand now a full line of a stream which turned his mill. He prayerl Af ter . I 4 ith, ilid quality, and is the sanie to- all. . .. . � WO say, "O, Lord, giveme this,, You will only make It' worse." The p *ae is in striet accard w ;� . �, speech that keeps a story &live and lands � .. ,4 i �, I I - u : . I y . . Sp . I .. f, of all styles, made from the best bold -up that sparkle of gold ntil it and "O Lord, give me that," and "O awhile there comes an artist who is the It vigor. - ' i'ecia I line of Suits for:busin4o ina professional men. ., I I � - I I t ... . . : � material and by the beat workmen. bewitched nations. Tens of thousands Lord, give me something else," and we equal of Raphael. He says, "I will re- . I I I � � I - - I - � i _� � � . � �� i 11 � I I . �� � Call and examine our -stock before of people left their homes. They . fbok do not expect to got It, or, getting it. touch that, picture and bring out all Its , . 11 f � -A very'pretty wedding took plac6 at . A I � .... � - purchasing elsewhere. -know we have it. We have no . . � i, . their blankets, and their pickaxes, and, we do not . original power." You have full confid- 11 ....... I I . � , Stratford on ThanksgiviDe day, the con. . I BRIGTIT BROSSY .. � ' I - : i - their- pistols and we& to the wilds of anxiety about It. We do not watch and ence In his ability. He touches it here . ,� � . I � tracting parties being Miso;'Hdna G. Miller, .. -1 - 3 1 . I I I I I � ., J � ; I . � f I - . I - California. Cities sprang up suddenly wait for I coming, As a merchant you and there. Feature after feature come' of Stratford, and Mr. Daniel Kilpatrick, of - 1. I 7 , � , I I I ;; I I i I I .. Lewis McDonald, on the Pacific coast. Merchants put aside _ telegraph tgr you write to some other forth, and vKhen he to done with the Brampton. The marriage took place at. the � . I ;! ,, : I . � � I . � i 1_7�, � their elegant apparel. and put on th6 city for al�ill of goods. You say, "Se*nd picture it is complete in �all its original house of the bride's mother, and some 60, . f� I i . . � . � I � � � I w I . - - � . � .. I - i SEAFOR"WIT. minor's garb. All the land was full of me by such express or by such a steamer power. I � . I I 41, I— I li . I . � * ts partook of the Thanksgiving repast . I 11 11 - . \ I . �, 1 7 . I -i I I , I � 1 1480 the talk hbout gold. Gold In th6 eyes, or by such a rail train." The day ar- Now, God impresses his image on our gueg I . - I / � I- I I I . /11 � that had been prepared for. the occasion. :� . �� . � t - J ,� � - _ gold in the ears, gold In the wake of rives. Yod send your wagon to the depot race, but that Image has been defaced i , 7 F - The bride is one of Stratford's fairest belles, ,; , I ... It :�/ � - . I r 1� ships,' gold in the streets -gold; gold, -or to the wharf. The goods do not -come. for hundreds and for thousands of years, i � �111111 ..... � � � - I -ard is very popular in. the town. Thepres. .i � , � � �� � I gold! You immediately- telegraph: "Whatis getting fainter and fainter. Here coFes � L � � - GODER10H I . B RGALN � DA ]PS - I r 1� I . ents were numerous and handsome. Mr. R. I .1 i I .- � . �! . . I Z I Wbrd comes to us that the mountuin the matter with those goods? We haven't up a divine Raphael.. I shall call hifii a, J. Kilpatrick, of Toronto, a brother, of the ;, ; . 7 1 � � � - ; ,. I I I � i, . I i of Ubd's love is full of gold; that men received them. Send them right away, divine Raphael. He says, "I can restore groom, . � er acted as best man. ­ i � �U . . - . . - I . . : t ­ Steam Boller - Works, have been digging there and- have We want them now or we don't want - � - 01 I I ; I - ,',, . � ' that picture.?l He has all power in hQa- 1 41. � ; I � . w � . brought up gold, and amethyst, and car- them at all. " - Abd you keep writing and ___ � (ESTABLISHED 1880.) - ven and on earth. H,e Is the equal of the . I . �, I , Z � . buncle, and Jasper, and sardonyx, and � you he8p telegraphing and keep sending , Itiadvarticed stages of Con� j . I I I 11: - , one who made the -picture, the equal of L I � w t_ chrysoprilsus, and all -the precious stones your wagon to the depot or to the express . I " I . � � V � � 11 � I � Z - � L, A. 1 OR It Y ST AL- L o-nt of which the walls of heaven were offlee or to the wharf until, you get the the one who drew the image of God in SUMption, Scott's Emulsion' .VES- iSo I" TO VES - . ; . � - comes of a man who, goods. In mat I our soul. He touches this sin,'and it Is S . i .. I , - 2 Successor to Chrystal &'iBlaok, builded. Word ters,of relig on we are not L__ I � 7 1 , gression, and it to gone,. Soo �� !I . I � . � � . I 4 : - digging In that mine for one hour, has so wise as that. W6 ask certain things gone; that tran% thes �the cough, checks � . , �, ! I . . ..... . � a - I . � 00000000 a orm-40014, I I I 4 . 7 : I .an t6 be sent from heaven. We do not the night swelt nd p ' - , � . ,:: ��_ Ma,utdowturers of all kInds Of Stat[ODRU broughtup treasures worth more tf and 11 the defacement disappears, and . . I I Marine,, Upright & Tubular all the s4rs that keep vigil over our know whether ihey come or not. Re . where sin abounded grace doth much- I s a m_ We have a -v ry laq I I � , Z I � - . ., � I . �'. � more abound. I I Will you have the deface- ge and fine assor.696i of all kind of Stoves, and insteaA . - � ! . not any special anxiety . �1 . 11 I � ; i � N sick and (lying world, Its to -vents extreme emaciation- .1 I . ! - . have t ration P I - `,to give those wanting Stoves ' - � : . It- � are, ot g- A F � 'I- Is It a � bogus company that Is formed? whether they come or not, We m ment or *111 you have the resto of waiting until t ie season is over, we . � I 0 1 - - . .1 ; t, � . Is it undeveloped territory? Oh, no; the ' i e -r � . I BOILERS - - _____.___,__,__. .. ay get am well persuaded that if I could by a In this way it prolongs fife obance, so we .iave decided during th n - ,- I � 1� . r sent mo th of Novemb t' � i. . 0 �, P� � I 14 touch of 4eavenly pathos In two minutes . 1 7 1 - � , story Is true. There are hundreds and them and may not got them, Insteadof give off of all oal Heater Stoves a i8bbtflit, � of ten per cent., and as every . i ; I � 1�- . put before you what has been doneto an I . I - - 1. balt'fanr,-no. ke Staoks, Sheet Iror Works, thousand&of people who would be will- at 7 Wolook� in the morning saying, d makes. more comforta- Stove I � , . i . I I I . I ' � . 11. lit-, etett Stat Ing to rise and tes save your soul, there would be an emo- . . is inarked here will be no humbug, i I I I I - I j. 7 ,� tify that they have "Have I got that blesslng�" at 12 � i - . r . . very � � �_ . I . 'id 6, e, � - tiopal tide overwhelming. ble the lastdays. In e We have als a good line of secondh� om. I F E discovered that gold and have It in their o'clock, noonday, asking, "Have I got � I � ! ,�� I i � . � � Alia dealers a I[Ipright and HaAwntal 811de Valve possession. Notwithstanding all this, "Alamma, 'I said a little child to bar , Now this is nly for the month of Nd4eifibW - I - :� ­ . nglues. Automane N that blessing?' I at 7 o'clock in the evening . , , so if you want a good . . f 7 !_ 6 -Off Rngines a specialty. All . mother, when she was being put case of, consutription-from �� . I � L, to bed . I i i k -fifting. oonslanW on hand k ved that blessing?" . � . . . I � � what Is the circumstance? saying, "Have I recel . �, :_ I, see of PI pe One would i �1 . � . - . ; � t onshortnotlov. I 2 k totim0es. =arl at night; "mamma, what makes 1 � - i � suppose that .the announicem'ent would � and not getting it, pleading, ,pleading- your As- first appearance to its , � - . ; -1 . . 4. . � �_._ hand so scarred and twisted and unlike, 00al. 10 ove, with or without 4V61i 1� a Coal and Wood ;I . � '. Works--Oppostio G. T. W Station. Godedch. send people In great excitement up mind begging, begging -asking. asking until ) � i . . r � � � 1Z � I I - - ! I � I w : other people's hands?" "Wel advani�dd stages -no � k i I �� I down our streets; that at midnight men you got it. Now, my brethren, - Is not . 1, I I said the MOSt , . � �_, I . I . I � �, . I . , mother, "my child, .when you were- Range a good0ook Stove-' I � � I . . � � . I V� ReAting Stoves, Box � � 'i� � wouldknockat your door askinghow that common sense? It we'aika thing ,. : � � r � youngerthan youare now, yearsago, reinedy promises a greater 1 . ` 1, : fOr 189C thay may get those treasures. Instead of from God who has sworn by big eternal " �' r r-_ CKillop Directory stove, r anytbing in the stolve ii�& . I � , � � I . ; � - � � . -- throne that -he will do that which we one night after I had put you to bed I ' . - I I I I I . i ; 11 JOHN MORRISON, Reeve, Winthrop P. 4 . '111. that many, of us put our hands behind heard a cry, a shriek upstairs. I camde rings i, . - . . D hope for recovery or b �1 . -_ I I I � � I ask, is It not coriamon sense that we . .� i . r . . -Reeve, Leo. our back and walk up and down I ; � I 1 .. . - Ll., I . � 4i - WILWAX ABMBALD. Deputy up and found the bed was 'on fire, and COMfort and relief equal Now is you time to buy. Also e ,1,,m er -� � bury P. 0. n should watch and wait until we get it? ,to r bb b we take . Old S to vet in ex- I . r 1. � front of the mine of eternal riehes and : you were on fire, and I took hold of you I : � .: � I . " � , WK. MoGAVIN, Councillor, Lead.bury P.O. But I remark again, we want more eh�nge. Come and see wbat we hav�, Ir - � � j � � 1 1 . i , JOSEPH 0. MORRISON, Cognollior, Beechwood say, "Well, If am. to be saved, I *ill be " and I tore off the burning garments, Scott's Emulsion. Book on � � i� . . I .1 I � T. 0. .� common sense in doing good. Ob, how . - . . . . . I - I I . saved, and If I am to be lost I will be many people, there are who want and while I was tearing them off and I I . I . I :.�, �� 4 : I DANIEL MANLZY, Councitter. Beachwood P. 0. lost, and tber-3 Is nothing to do about it. ", - i , I I . A� . to do trying to get You -awi&.v I 6urnedmy' tbe-sub ect -free for the ask-' . . . . I JOHN 0. MORRISON, Clark, Winthrop P. 0. . . I i I 4 A 4 Why, my brother, do you not do that good and they are dead failuresl Why band, and It has been scarred and twist- i . � : , � . . ; DAVID M. ROSS, Treasurer, Whithron P. 0. is It? They. do not exercise the same ing. . �� 1 -7 . . P WM. ETANS, Assewor, Beechwood P. 0. . way in business matters? Why do y6d ed ever since, and hardly looks any more . � I I . I I 1-- - . An 00S, S e af U- rr t & '. - tact, the- same ingenuity, the same I . 8, MU ETT " 11 . CHARLES DODDS, Collector, ftdorth P. 0. I I I � " I . - I , .1 RIGHARD POLLARD, Sanitary Inspector, Lead not to-moirow go to your store and sit stratagem, the same common sense In Ike a hand. But I got that, my child, I .-COTT & BOWNE, Bellgville, Osa. - . ' . . - � i I � : . I - . . l. . I - down 'and fold your arms and say: is In trying to swie you." ; . I - . �_ ury P. 0. . - ; I I I I . � , � . - If the work of Christ that they do in . � H - � I .�_ -- 1. these troods are to be sold. they will be War - 0 man, woman, I whih to -day I could - . 1. . ARDWARE; STO d 'nd TINWARZ. . .. - I - � I A , . ­ - I I ; �"_ . - ­ � ; - ' I I ! ;141 1 11 I - -1'!!1---F_.;1A.�,-r,'�7- __ �. . � � I I - I i, - � r""V7,7- -7_ �_ - . , _ " - _� ldly thWas­! O'll"W's" t"ey W-Wltl abawmw thn burmd hand of -'Xhr� I . � 11 . I . . � 1 41 . . . 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