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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1899-03-10, Page 22 Catarrhal Deafness. The last stage deerelOpMent of Nasal Ca- tarrh. Japanese Catarrh Cure goes away past the points where even specialists on the a/linage have been able to reach. It's a pene- trating, seething, healing and strengthenIng compound, allaying the infiammatioa and healing -without leaving the slightesa bad after -results. The only guaranteed 1Catarrh tare. 613c at all druggists, 119 Canada's Greatest Liniment. • Griffiths' Menthol Liniment is the great - Curative discovery of the age. Pene- tes muscle, membrane and tissue to the ry bone, banishes pains and aches with a power impossible with any other ieniedy. Use it for rheumatism, neuralgia, head- aches and all soreness, swelling ,and in- flammation. All druggists, 25 cts. ' 32 „A PROMINENT VANCOUVE4ITE Permanently cared of Astbma-Clarke's 'iota cempannei. tures. Mr. F. T. I'ainton, the well-known pro- prietor of Painton's Music Store, Vancou- Ver, 13. G. writes: "I have been a great Sufferer f om asthma in its worst form for over 1 ur years, very often having had to sit up rear1y all night. I had consulted physicians both in England and Canada without o taining any permanent relief •and tried many remedies with the same result. A friend vrho had been cured by Dr. Clarke' Kola, Cemplound advised me to try it. And three bottles have entirely cured me. It is ?low nearat two years since my recovery, and asthma haa not troubled me since. I 1 eel very grataful to Dr. Clarke for intro- ducing this remedy. I have frequently re- commended. it to others suffering as I was, and do not know of a single case where the required number if bottles have been taken: that it has failed to mire. See that yon got Clarke's. Clarke's Kola Compound should not be confounded with the other Kobe prep rations on the market, as this Is altogether a different prepaastion, de- signated peoially for the cure of asthma. Bold by a 1 druggists -price, two dollars; three. b tt es, with cure guaranteed, five dollar,. he Griffiths 84: Macpherson Co., 1.21 4311 re street, Toronto, or Vancouver, Ils Q. $o. Canadian importers. 11 Clarke's Kola Compound is guaran teed to cure an ease of Hay Fever. AU druggists sell it. 19 S ld by T. S. Roberts. ESTATE FOR SALE. AItOtFSEIFOR RALE OR TO RENT (113EAP.-- The' h use contains dining room. parlor, kit- chen and You bedrooms. a wocenhed and hard and soft watee. 1. P. KENNEDY, Egucondville. 162718 -LIOR SILE -In the Village of Hensall, a fine brick dwefting and store combined, well situated near centre o village. Terms reasonable. Apply to MISS s. CALISLE, FORe SALE iEAP.-For sale, Lot 1, 2, 3 and e, Ranee ; Lot 8, Range N, and Lot 4 Range M, in the ;trill ge- of Bayfield, cont&ning 54 aoret.. The Iandklrli a zood state of mai aition and has on it a frame dwelling. It will be sold cheap and on easy terms. apply to B. R. HIGGINS, Brucefield. 1627.4 ESIDENOE IN BRUCJEFIELD FOR SALE. - It For sale the frame dwelling house and lot near the railway a talon in Brtrafield. The }muse con- tains ten romps; a stone oellar and hard and soft water in the amuse ; taro a good !stable. There is a quarter acre et land. Apply- to ALEX. MUSTARD, Bruoeffeld. 16164f rRM FOlt SALE. -For sale, Lot 6, Concession 6, Hullett, near village of Kinburn, containing about 100 aores, all cleared and in a good state of cultivation. There are good builings, pod orchard and plenty of excellent water. Tale is a splendid farra and will be sold cheap. Taimediate possession. Apply to MRS. SOHOALES, Constance P. 0. 1 1607 FER, SALE. -F02 sale 220 acre farm in Meleillop, being Lots 24 aid 26, Concession 10, and north art of Lot 25, Conoession 9. This land has been in asture since first oleared, 26 or 30 years ago, ther fore is rich an' free tram foul we. -ds.. It is situ ted on the gravel road, five miles north of Sea. - fort and nide from Bruesela. Tonne of Payment , made to suit purchaser For particulars apply to W. GoVENLOCE, Seaforth. 1694-4f ' "ClA.Rei FOR SALE. -For sale. in the Township of ' MeKillop, the north 6,0 acres of Lot 16, Canoes - Won 14. boundary line. About 4.7 aores cleared, three sores of good hardwood bush, about two acres of ohoiee fruit trees, soil unsurpassed, well drained and fenced; school half a mile away, post office and ellen% convenient; will be sold choap. \ For par - tauten, apply to the proprietor on the premises, or Walton P. 0. DANIEL MeMILLAN, Proprietor. 1699-tf EIARM IN ,ALG011iA FOR SALE. -For sale the X South Emit quarter of section F., township of Laird, containing 160 Iter03. There are forte acres cleared and tree from stumps and under crop. Com- fortable log buildings. The balance is well ti athered. It is within four Watt of Echobay railway station. and six miles of the prosperous village of Port Findley. This is a good lot, and will be sold cheap, and on easy terms. Apply to WILLIAM SIMPSON on the premises, or to ALEX. MUSTARD, Bruce. 16464f 11OTEL FOR SALE OR TO RENT. -For sale or to rent the Blake Hotel, a good country eland, situated about 4 miles from Zurich, 9 miles from. Beyfield, and 7 miles from Kippsn station. The village consi ts of store, blacksmith shop, and all other conveni noes. Half a mile from school and church. Tne h$se contains six leetl rooms; plenty of hard and softj water ; good garden, feeble and yard. Possessioe must be taken on /day lee Open for rent until Match leth For partioulars apply to MRS. WILIJAM NICHOLSON, Datshwoed P. 0. 162441 DUILDING LOT FOR SALE -The very desirable Jlep building lets, being numbers 37, 38, 89 and Is situated on Main street of Egmondville and S ta- forth. The" whole contains about one acre, and will De sold in separate parcels or together to suit the purchaser. This property ia just mouth of the Woollen Mills, and Mr. S.Dickeon's property south of the corporation, and is considered the most desirable building site either. for private residence's or a factory. It is high and convenient, and has a street south and west. Apply to JANE er JOHN SPROAT, Egmondville P. O., Executors to the Estate of the late John Sproat. 168341 .1•••••=•111•1•1=1.• SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE. -For sale the splendid farm of Mr. Robert Govenlock, on the North Road, a mile and a half from Seaforth. I contains 176 acres, nearly all cleared and in a high state of cultivation, There is a two story brick house, good bank barn and everything in first•olass condition and well underdrained. It will be sold on easy term, a the proprietor desires to retire. If not sold befo e the fall it will be rented. Address ROBERT GO ENLOOK, Seaforth P. 0. 1698 tf FO SALE.-Fanai in township of Tucker - ..0 smith, • ing Lot 29, Concession 2, H. R. 13., con- taining 100 Eke ea cf good land, well adapted for either grain or stoo raising; land in good state of cultiva- tion, 8 sores 0 good hardwood bush. On the place are two good frame barns, stone stabling under one; driving shed, never -failing spring near barn, back house ani ki clam, soft water inside, good well, or- chard, etc. he farm is well situated, being five miles from Cl nton and six from Seaforth, on good gravel road; onvenient to school, church opposite place; will be sold cheap, as proprietor iutends giv- ng up fanning, ises, or to A. '. TURNER, Clinton, Ont. , 1610•tf For partioulere apply on the prem • Snap Bargains in f1eal Estate and Live Stock. THIRTY DOLLARS an acre will buy a 184 acre farm -a firseelaes grain and stock farm -near the Village of Zur eh, in the townnhip of Hay, County of Huron; good buildings, god fences, Plenty ot water and a most desirable place; also three thoroughbred short horn hula and three Yorkshire boars, all fit tor service; also Several roadster horses, all good stock, and prices rigbt. For particulars apply to, a RAN- NIE, Zurich P. 0. 1612-tf pENTRAL Har/ware, Store, We have a complete stoek of Sap Pail' agar Kettles at bottom pricee.1, so agents for the " Whirlpool!' Spiles and We are a Washer. Also ag nts for Thorold Cement, and quotations given for car latsor any quan- tity required. Complet stock of Buildere' Hardware. Estimate given for FUrnace Work and Eavetroug ing. - --t- & Murdie ARDWARE, CounterOld Staid, Seaforth i Ww-Iliinaton, .March 5 .2- Under the fa niliar image of a bundle Dr. Talmage SloWs in this sermon the things which gc ti) make up man's earthly and heaven- !, ltfe;, text, I. Samuel .xxy, 29, "The s ul of my Lord shall be bound in the bundle of life With the Lerd thy God." BAautiful Abigail, in her rh ytiani ie plea for I he rescue of her inebriate husband, who died within tai. days, eddraSee8 Day d the -warrior in the words of the text She suggests that his life, physical- ly ft' id intellectually and spiritually, is a lu tble package or bundle, divinely b au d up and to be divinely protected. TI at phrase "bundle 4.)f life" I heard n ian times in my father'sfamily pray - 11 s., Family prayer4,-- you know, have fz 3q ent repetitionsT iecause day by day ti ey acknowledge ala ut the- same bless - it gs and deplore aboi t the ,,saine frailties a'id sympathite wit about the same. 11 id rtunes,. and I do not know why V_ os.i who lead at ousehold devotions sl oitld seek. ..ariety or composition. That f: m Ajar prayer becemes 1 the household li urgy.. I would not give one of my old f; Ilier's prayers for 50 elocutionary sup - j -a). ications. Again nd again, in the 11 orating' and. evenin prayer, I heard the r( quest that we might all be bound up i3 the bundle of life, but I did not know until a few days ago ithat the phrase was a Bible phrase. .1.Yow, the more I think of it the better I like it. Bundle .of , life! It is such a c s rnple and unpreten Mg, yet expressive c anparison.• There i, nothing like gran- diloquence in the Scr i ptures. While there are many sublime paSsages M Hol ' Writ, there are more passages homely and draw-- 1.,iig, illtistrations from .common observa- tion land everyday life In Christ's great am -ns you hdar a hen clucking her en ei3ens together and -see the photograph of h3fpocritcs with a sad coun ,enance and Lear lof the grass of the, fled, and the LlacTh crows which- et r heave y Father f ‘cds, and the gait th4t is wo hless, and toe recious stones fl ng un er the feet Olt SA inc, and the sh ting sa id that lets . a owl the house with great crash and 1 ear the comparison cf the text, the most tinp etical thing we can think of -a bum a Ordinarily it is something -tossed abou , something thrclayn under the table, F oniething that. suggeSts garrets or some- thing on the shoulder of a poor wayfarer. But there are bundlas of great value, bundles put up with peat caution, bun - les the ldss of which, means consterna- tion. and- despair, andthere have been llaincles representing' the worth of a kingdom. , Daring the last spell of - Cold weather there were bundles that ' attracted the attention and the pl Udits of the high. heavens -bundles of c ()thing on the way from comfor ble hom s ttP the door of the mission rom, and Christ stood in the snow -banks and said as the bundles. passed: "Naked, and ye clothed me. In- asmuch as ye have done it unto one of *the least of these, my .brethren, ye have done ikiunto me." Those bundles are multipi Ing. Blessings on those who Packth m! Blessings on those who dis- tribute them I Blessings on those who re- ceive th m! * It 'set Precious Bundle. With hat beautiful -ap itude did Abi- gail, in my text, speak. of the bundle Of life! 0 , What a precious bundle is life! Bundle of memories, biuiidle of -hopes, bundle f ambitions, bund e of destinies! Once in a. while a man ites his ,auto- blograpl y, and it is of thr lling interest.' The sto of ,his birthplace the story of his stru glesi, the story of liiis sufferings, the stor3 of his • triumph! But if the ato io aphy of the mOs eventful life Were we 1 written it w.oul .make many (hap ers of adventure, 'o tragedy, ,- of Own dy, land there would -,ot be an un - i te °sting step from cradle to grave. BIndle of memories are you Boyhood 1 lei °ries, with all its Injustices from T lay ates, with all its games with ball i nd •at and kite and sled. Manhood i len ories, with all your struggles in atart' g - obstacles, oppositions, tied- ( ent , misfortunes, losses, successes. Alen pries of the first marriage you ever w solemnized, of the .first grave you ( ver saw opened, . of the. first mighty l'ror g you ever suffered,' of the first vic- tory you ever gained. Memory of the 1 our when you were affianced, memory :( f t 0 first talvent in your home, memory of the roseate check( faded and of bine eves closed in the last sleep, memory of anth ni a•nd of dirge, memory of great pain aid of slow convalescence, memory of ti nes when all things were against -y )u, memory of prosperities that came in 1 ke the full tide of the sea, memories of a lifetime. What a bundle! I lift that bundle to -day and unloose I. ie cord that binds it, and for a moment y 11 00k in and see tears and smiles and laughter and groans and neondays and niidnights of experience, and then I tie a .ain the bundle with heartstrings that h ve some time .vibrated with joy and a on been thrunimed by fingers of woe.. Bundle of hopes and ambitions also is, a- mast every plan and woman, espechdly a ti -e starting. What gains he will har- vest, or what reputation, he, will achieve, or what bliss he will reach, or what love he will win. What makes college corn - men orient day so entrancing to all of us a' we see the atudents receive their ipl(ma,s and take up the garlands t ro 1-a to their feet? They Will be,Fara- d ys in science; they will be Tennysons 1a posy; they will be Willard parkers iji surgery; they will be Alexaanh3r Mun- i to s in national fin/knee; they will be 111o4cc Greeleys in editorial chair; they ill be Websters in the Senate. Or she ,.il1 be a Mary Lyon in educational real] or a Frances Willer on reforma- ry platforni, or a Helen G uld in mili- tary 'hospitals. Or she will' make home life radiant with - helpfulness and self saOrifice and magnificent womanhood. . , ! , 1 1 ! i Oh, N ti011S 1 sceptc sprig spark with tions every woul( it no take / , put 13 THE bat 0, nuncile Of 1 epee and amble It is a • bundle of garlands and a, from which Ivy tild. not take one f mignonette nor extinguish,•one of brillhnee. They Who start life ut bright hopes and inspiring ainbi- ight as well not start at all, ,for step ,• will 11)(3 a failure. Rather I adt to the banedle, and if I open it will not 130 because I to nything from it, but that I.may to it more coronets and hosannas. The Power to Think: . Bu die of faculties thievery man and every woman! Power to think 'to think of th( past and through a11 t o future, to th nk upward and higher than the highcst pinnacle of heaven, or o think .dow • ward until there is no low r abysm to fa hem. Power to think rig t, power to th nk wrong, power to think forever, for, nce having begun to thi k, there shall be no terminus for that exercise, and eternity itself shall have no power . to bil it halt. Faculties to qove, conjugal love,- paternal love, mater- nal 1 ve, love Of country, love of God. Facu ty of judgment,,with scales so deli- cate nd yet so mighty- they can weigh arguinents, -weigh emotions, wOigh hea- ven t nd hell. Faculty of will, that can climl mountains or binnel thein, wade SCO,S n• bridge them, aceeptMg eternal enth enement or choosing 'everlasting exile. Oh, what it is to be a men! Oh what it is to be a woman! ,Sublime and Infinite bundle of faculties! . The though t of it taggers 2110, swamps me, stuns me, bew' ders Inc, overwhelms me. Oh, what a btu dle of life Abigail of. my ext saw in Di vid, and which we ought to see in every human, yet immortal, being! Knew, also, that this bundle of life was ut up with great care. Any iner- clam and alinostl any faithful. house- holde will tell you, how much depends on th way a bundle, is bound. he cord or rce e must be strong enough to hold, the,k ot must be well tied. Yoii know not vhat rough ands ;may t ss that build e. If not properly put together, thouah it may 1eav0 your hands n good Order and synametr'eal,- before ll reaches its proper destinati n it may be oosened in fragments for th winds to tter or the ri 11 train to los. Now, I have to tall you that tbis bun-, clle of life is well put together -the body, the 111 id, the soul. Who but the omnipo- tent God could bind such a bundle? Anat ill is ts, physiologists, physicists, logiet ns, metaphy4c1ans, declare that we are fearfully an 1 wonderfully made. 1 That We are a bundle well put together pro4e by the a-motint of journeying we cap cndure withoat damage, by the amoutit of rough handling we can sur- vive, v the fact that the vast majority -of us o through life without the less. of an cy 3, or the crippling of a limb, or the destr ction of a single energy of body or facult of mind. I subpoena for this trial that an in yonder view 70 or 80 years of ag and ask him to testify that after all th storms and accidents ,and vicissi- tudes of a long life he still keeps his five senses, and, though all the lighthouses as old as he is have been reconstructed or ne lanterns put in, he has in under his to ehead the same two lanterns with whic -God started him, and, though the locom tives of 60 years ago were long ago sold f r old iron, he has the original newer- of locomotion in the limbs with which God started hiin, and, thongh all the el etrie wires that carried messages 25 ye k rs ago ;have been torn down, his nerve, bring messages from all parts of his •b dy as well as when God strung them /5 years ago. Was there ever such .a complete bundle put together as the huma being? What a factory! What an engine!aWhat a. mill race! What a light- house What a locomotive! What an elec- tric battery! What i furnace! What a masto piece Pf the Lord God Almighty! Or, to employ the anticlimax and use the figure of the text, wl) It a bundle! Is Properly Directed: Knew also that .this bundle of life is properly directed. T4any a bundle has missed its way and disappeared because the address has. dropp find 1) examination town st neighborhood All treat carrying many appoil them, in] por plainl lig'%h rvintg.00(1:71 it. Th 11)y te 'By di venwl earth] is the and no one can for what city or It was intended. ompanies have so misdirected packages that they t days of vendue to dispose of All intelligent people know the ance of.having a valuable package directed, the name of the one to it is to go plainly written. Bag - mister and expressman ought to at the first glance to whom to take 'bundle of life that Abigail, in t, speaks of is 'plainly addressed. 'inc penmanship it is -directed hea- rd, However long may be the distance it travels, its destination eternal city of God on high. Every niilc't goes away from that direction is by soi ticed it on in sot off or caar ia SO NV IC human or infernal fraud prac- igainst it. There are those Who put -cane other track, who misiblace it le Wrong coneleyance, who send. it send it hack by- settle diabolic mis- e., . , The, valte of that bundle is 11 knewn al up andl down the univc ,se that there 4rc a million dishon- est h ds which are trying to detain or diver it, or to fore cr stop its•progress in the ri ht direction. There - are, so many influe ces abroad -to ruin your body, mind lid soul that my wonder is not that s many are' destroyed for this world and 1 he next, but that there are .not hd go. down irremediably. . human being is assailed et the Within an hour of the time when ndle of life is made up the assault First of all, there are the infan- orders that threaten the bedy just ed upon earthly exis nee. and pneumonias, and dip fitienzas, and the vho1e les- surround the crad e and n its occupant, and infantj Moses l in the ark of bulrushes was not more imperii ed by the 'monsters of te Nile than- every cradle i imperilkial by a, lments all delouring. In after Y ere are foes w thin ami foei witho I appe- tite jo ned by outside allure Temp- tation that have utterly d more people than now inhabi earth. Ga mbl plaoes enoug and ro jealou, point tions a existen ment. imperi more Eve start. this b begin tile di laundl fevers and i epiden threat Scarlet therias ack of ;,rs t nents. t. EV troyed the ng saloons and rummer' vhere dissoluteness reigns S in number to go r und an ind the earth. , Discorn-a les, revenges, male olences ents, swindles,' ar ons, co d cruelties which aiake col e of the human ace a Was any valuable ed as this bundle • at the ddress and get th in'the .ight way! "Thou Leird y GOd with all soul, aid mind and stre with its 12 gates stan with i vitation. All th Godhea 1 pledged for our if we 4rill do the right th d.om dy for our adyanc All th lightnings of , °drawn words for our pro Pity, w at an everlasting bundle of life, so well plainly directed, does not right si ton, but becomes cast ou amid the rubbi verse! Kno it more be in it a Jewel Value of the eta also that a bundl than one invaluab a photograph of a for a catnaanst. It , and preme, round ments, disap- &gra- tinned onder- undle ever so life? 0 , look t bundir going Fa alt le ve 'the thy h rt and gth." eaven ing wid open forces of the eavenly rrival g. All angel - and guidanc,e. eaven so many ection. What a pity; if this bound -and so .ome out at the a lost bundle, h of the uni- adle. may have in e. There, may oved on and sItyx.ontain t PORTO embroidered r b and a iore's illustrated Bible. A b n e may ha e two treasures. Abigail, • ay text, recognized this when she to David, ' who soul of my lord is 11 • d. in th bundle of life - with the L. thy God," and Abigail was right.. e May bp • I und up with a loving and y npathetic od. We may be as near to h as ever ere emerald and ruby unite 'in one ri g, as ever were two deeds ' ne package, as ever were ' two vases n the same shelf, as ever were two v 1 a las in the same bundle. Together ti4uc of joy. Together on earth. Toge h r in heaven. Close compan- ionship of • 1,..lHear him, "I will never leave thee n ir forsake thee." 'For b rthee mountains :. :11 depart and the hu removed, 13 t 41 kindness- shall not de- part from t •- either shallthe covenant of my peace b r moved, saith the Lord frthiae:dhsahtihp • those Bibla anthers compared. God's I. , on thee.." And when e mountains fer height and firmness t • e new what they - were writing abo f r they well knew what mountains r 11 those lands are moun- tainous. 11,1 it; Hermon, Mount Gilboa Mount Ger' in,' Mount Engedi, Mount Horeb, Me itt . Nebo, Mount Pisgah, Mount °haat Mount Zion, Mount Mor- lah, Mount banon, Mount Sinai, Mount Golgotha. 'its', lwe have the divine prom- ise that all 1ose mountains shall weigh their ancho • ,c3 of rocks and move away from the ea, t4i bofore a loving and sym- . 'pathetic Go IvIl1 move away from us if we love and trus him. Oh, if we could realize that acoriIng to my text we niay be bound in wit11 that God, how inde- pendent it i uld make us of things that now harass id annoy and discompose and torment is. nstead of a grasshopper as light a a eather, and tombstones being a bur n lworld of care would be wouli be in ,ble stairs to the king's pal- ace, and all the giants of opposition we would sm•iti -do hip and thigh with great slang er. A God a y u in the heavens is not much t01180 lion to us when we get into life's strugg . I, is a God close by, as near to us a any two articles of apparel were near t each other in that bundle -that you se the other day to that shiv- ering home, hro gh whose roof the snow sifted and VI oug whose broken window pane the ni t 3, inds howled. It was sanctified ir iy i nd holy sarcasm that Elijah used ben he told the idolaters of Baal to pra louder, saying that their god might asleep, or talking, or on a journey, or one a huntingi but our God is always W'de awake, and always hears and is a1w frs close by, and to him a whisper of fayer is as loud as an arch- angel's' trim pet, and • a . child's ,"Now I lay me do\ to sleep" is- as easily heard by hint as t e p yer of the great Scotch - man amid t , e htablands when pursued by Lord C • verh • use's 'miscreants. The Covenanter id, "0 Lord, cast the .1ap of thy cloa abou these children of the covenant," nd a mountain fog instantly hid the pur 3.ed oni their bloodshirsty pursuers. I rocla'in him a-God'close by. When we a ifk tem ted to do wrong, when we have qu ,!stion. of livelihood too much for us, whe we ' Put our darlings into the last sle wh n we are overwhelmed with physi id di. tresses, 'when we are perplexed a out N hat next. Ito do, when we come in io co ibat with the king of terrors we. -‘ ,ant a God close by. How do you like th doe ne of, the text, "Bound in the bun( e of 1 fe with the Lord thy God?" Thank y • u, ' Abigail, kneeling- - there at th 'vfoot of the Mountain utter- ing corisol Olen or all!ages7 'while ad- dressing Di yid. o wonder that in after time he in "led her to the palace and put her upon 1 throne of his heart as well as upon th( throne of Judah. .Will e iveicomed in Heaven. Know al that this bundle of life will be gladly 1 eived when it comes to the door of the mansion'for which it was bound and plainly directed. With what alacrity an. glee we await some package that has • eln foretold by letter; some holiday prisentation ;- something that will enrich an ;ornament our home; some testimony • f admiration and affection! With wha "-low Of expectation we untie the knot a take off the cord that holds it together in safety, and with what glad ekelamatio :We unroll the -covering and see the gif 'r purchase in all its beauty of color ai .propbrtion: Well, what a t day it will wh n your precious bun- dle of life 11 b opened in the "lama° of many ansio s" amid saintly and angelic:an ivine inspection! " The bun- dulleueihna(yx.p(1 sue. It ma,y bear inscription spotted with the marks of 'after insc ipition to tell throngh what ordeal it h ts 'passed. Perhaps sPlashed of wave ant sc relied of flame, but all it has within Undamaged of' the journey.' And with yhat shouts of joy the bundle of life wil 4 greeted by all the! voices of the heave! ly- home circle! , In our atnetyat last to reacli heaven w 14 lose sight the 'glee or weearelcomapteth(31' at awaits us if we get In at all. Weall have friends up there. They will somehow hear that we are coming. Such close and swift and constant com- munication is there between those up- lands and th se lowlands that we will not surprie ¶lem by sudden arlival. If loved -ones on, earth expect our coming visit and 4e ' t the depot with icarriage to meet us sii'bly1 we.: will be met at he shining gate 'by o]4 friends now -sain d and kindred *ow lorifted. If there were no angel °1 Giod 14 meet us and show us the palaces a d gt ide us to our ' 1everlaet- ing residen , thee kindred would show us the way a, d p1nt out the splendors and guide us to onr celestial home, bow- ered and fountained and arched and illumined by a still that never sets. Will it not be glorious, the going in and the. settling down after all the moving about and upsettin ,s of earthly eltperience? We will soon- kn w all our neig bors, kingly, queenly, pro hetile, apo. 'lie, seraphic, archa•ngelic. The precious atmdle of life opened amid pa1aces and g aid marches and acclaim, ions They ill all be so glad we have got Safely thr ugh. 1 . Boned Up- 'With God s Love. ' (Nice then safety of th assured be the life of could not aff because it a transportat o the power complete heavens is .should fail one ransom 'throne wou of the eter infinite po the chalice halls, arid Itis course, lation, and dens, and i immortals, come an a wheel on 111 the tempi a buried Lest anyone cannot lie the side of declaring, I have no that dieth..' feel about it will be f • und that the preciious bun le Of life wad use it was • mid up with 'd in Jesus C rist. I1eav61. rd to have that bundle lost, been said in Iregard to its amt safe arri al, "Kept by f qod throu h faith unto atiot . The xeracity of the volved in its arrival. If God keep his promise to• just soul the pillars of Jehovah's fall, and the foundations would crumble, and would dash down all ose all the banqueting r of life would change g everything with deso- the gar - slay the lem be - chariot cit rties t nd. c h riv eepi fr1ost ould blast al measnrable, sicknes. and the new Jeru ndon.4d city, with n lestre ts and no wor hipers in dead Pompeii of he skies, culaneum of the heavens. hould doubt, the od' who ites his omnipotent hand on thione, andi takes'affidavit, s I we, said the Iord God, leaSIT ' in the deatb of him Ph! 1 earaiottell you how I , the thought Is so glorious. st Strength eagth of Character. 0 ch reciter ventilate of two af will and tower of self- , fi a Is stra nt. It recian es two things, there re, or its axis nee -strong feel! g d stong command over them. if herd we make greet' 'nista e; mistake strong feelings for etrong a a al 111 is tI A hi 0 Ow ter. A man lwho fore whose frow d whose bursts o en of the househo s his will obeyed, Or ears all before him domestics tremble filry inakp the obit d qualite-:hecause b blInd his OWD -wtOr things, we call hitn a strong niall to tenth is, that i the weak men; i his passions t at are st ong. Ile stored by them, s weak. ou mus easure the strength, of la an by th wer of the feelin s he stibd es, not b a -power of those b1oiil bdue him i.d, hence, ochn °sure is oftenl th ghost resultOi tti3ngth. We 1.143Ve a man receive a flegra •suit, an ly grow a DM pale aa henjreply letly? That is mati spir ily strong. did we never oe a ma st nd as if carved put mastering himself? Or o 13 11 cl what ba 12 me peace? Th-lt is strength. with strong pc.: _Jns remains w 0, keenly ensitive, wit p were of ingnation in hi p evoked, and yet remain hi ery Di t tu 1 a bush s lid rock, e bear ng a pelees daily tral reanal ilen a and ver tell the wor kered his He whp„ haste;' manly Pan 130 self an rgive, these are strong men -the sPiri 1 heroes. Sorrow Not an Accident. Sorrow is not an acofdent, mien rin n w and then -it le the very wool skbio is woven into the warp of life. God h s o eated the nerves to agonize and t e h art to bleed; awl before a man d14. almost every nerve has thrilled with pal a d every affection has been wounded. To account ot it which represents it as a probation is inadequate; so is that w slab regards it chiefly as a system of r:wards anci punishments. The truest aicount of this mysterious existence se ms to be that it is intended for the d velopment of the iFioul's life, for which s rrow is indispensable. Every son f man who would attain the true 813ill f • s being must be baptized with •firit t the law of our humanity, as that f • rist. thatwemust be perfect thrim h ▪ ffering. Ad he who has n,ot disoein d t • d n Te te a divine sacredness of sorrow and ofound meaning which is conceal In, has yet to learn what life is. ass manifested as the necessity of ghost life alone interprets it. Jottings of Temperance. At the demand of the minieters of D nver, Col., the chief cif police says • w 11 enforce the law against Wine iroo II i connection with saloons. lealtb in 'God and hard work will itt o ly strangle the liquor pend, nit- t UV n timately drive the devil , out Of he ) orld.-National TempeCanoel' AdVoort The Presbyterian Byuoo of Illinois, in s stilton at Bloomington, pasa a reel) u - tion pledging the Presbyterian church to "p ohibition as the mostfreed!!e plan or d sling with intarnperantie: , Iowa druggists are being -assessed he ✓ gular saloon license tax ot • f *TO Or n onth in some towns. Sloux1Pity as sts o -rtlig.is rule, because the saloblis of t at o ce sell less whisky than the dui g cog While an ax,'no niatter how shar it I cannot chop of itself, a strong an 0:0 make the ax chop. So whibo a roe iiiitorY law of itself may Inat prohibi , a •rohibitory party can make lprohibi on rohibit. ll Edison Is Outlier. "Are your discoveries .often ,brilli n i tuitions?" was asked of Edison. "No, I never: did anything worth , g by accident," Le replied'; ,"nor' id ny of my inventions comely hrough accident, except the phonogra h. hen I fully deoide that 4 relluit orth getting, I go ahead and melte al fter trial until it 00113es." "What impels you to 0h14 10 eta t, irelbse struggle? You have s owL t at ou cars comparatively nothing or he oney, and you have [no par icu ar nt usiasm in the attending f: me. ' "I like it. I don't knovr any oth r r a - on. Anything I have begun o is n ny mind, and I am not easy untl it is nished. And -then I hate it." "Yes, w teith?e"D 10 is all done and it o - ass, I can't bear the eight of it. I aven't used the telephone in years, a d would go out of my_ way to nine n 1 wean deacon t light." 1 11 How the Esquituaux Count. The Esquiniaux count by Itheir ngrs one, two, three, four, five. .Above fio nd up to ten they use the eecond ban3i; bus, six is "the first finger of the oth r aud." Above ten, they employ the tog. Thirteen, for instance, le "three to ps pon the one foot," and 18, "three to a pan the second foot." Twenty,i th •escribe as "a whole man." They tieldo •o farther than this, but they can do o necessary: for example, they expre s 2 by saying: "two on the second man" , 7, by "two toes on the second malls eoond foot;" 40 is "the whole of a econd men." Accord ng tolDr. Newton, hey cannot, or Ido no, count beyond 100 M , oil is "the whole o the fth man." 7 Obedio es. The! Lord knows 11 t corner i of your heart, Yo one thing from Him. If obedient, do not blame any wards lir you do not get a have tp blame ourself, G to thcMaande and thousa before !this, bu they have blessing, biotin e they did John G Ballard has eold his far • on the &au con ession of El a, adjoini the town of Lis'web, to Mr. JXenry 'Karg s, at the price of $60 per acre. he farm c n• tains about 100 acres. -The mail contract betwee d Atwood has been awarded to Mri, Jat es Brown, of Atwood, for $325 per year, is lender being the lowest; the contraet to o into effect next April. ' o nooks a Can not ke you are •n no else afte blessing; y d has spok de of peop ot found a ot obey. 1) 7 Is the baby too thin? Does he increase too slo ly in weight? Are you in constant fe r e will be ill? Then give him more fles ive him more power t r sist disease. ,He certainl eeds a fat -forming food. Scott's Emulsion is jut t at food. It will make th • aby plump; increase th eight; bring color to th cheeks, and prosperity to th hole body. Thin childre tt ke to it as natlural!y as the o to their milk. so,. and Seco, all druggiets. SCOTT & BOWNE., Chemists, Teronto. MARCH 105 1899 -a- useless ture I that low . larger a charge, Night ich . ii quantity street, BitOADFOOT aridsome , The multitude nothings, we have Here will-gi prices Our -Undertaking selection and calls collected are hosts e a full we ask. lEr T:3-1\TIDIR,T..A..1=1\1-G-.. than of suitable any orders promptly Seaforth, , _Furniture giving of elme. cent of up-to-date one's needs. we will our S. T. CO ..1 and receivin Fine Furnt. Oddments the extremely with a 1!7'e have lend free of best attention Holmes, Goder. of sensible people will appreciate the for this season's of handsome pieces return in use and WE DELIVER ------- Department is ever before, and chairs to be used that we are favored attended to by opposite the Methodist . s who pleasure complete prices our BOX are gred of magnificient selection trade. , you will find nowhere for eve,ry - FURNITURE FREE. -- and strict/3r to suit every at funerals, which with shall receive undertaker, Mr. church, - 80 s_oizt-iitJa i • • .. . . . .. . . . . 4, 'quantity : strength • thefine . • ,1 • • . E , Even I r fine qualities but RAM comes ., , oical conm **** .. • . Three teaspoonfuls a good cup • • • OOOOOOO will of Tea for sixPeople. a RE NIT . • • • make l's ' • . • : • . • . if by using double the a m of tea, one can get the yet no amount will produce flavor; Milk teas lose their through evaporation, Lal's Pure Indian Tea I in air tight packets. ID i ib 1 , SEAFORTH i What . s When That obstinate 1 la grippe—it Royal Many people and almost healing and , say tliat it larger percentage For :sale by , tU111[SDEN CXECMSICISilipl SCOTT'S , is it that Cutes , Others Fail'? , _ , , , follows Fir, weeks, Its do not tore a use. - and distressing is Glycerated in Seaforth and in dispair, have been soothing.properties will cure every, case, of cases than all dealers. Manufactured ..A.ZTID Ei4.00K , cough which so often Balsam of vicinity, after suffering for relieved by ii few doses. are truly wonderful. We but we do say that it will any other remedy you can only by & WILSON, JDIVCTGO-IS-TE3-, MAIN STREETS! - Ontario. - MOICE7it(IREA.T. , .............. ...--- ..)-K .,..:„.. -,{, - J.RATTRAY8Ce , -,;(,/r, ,,,,,...r,,,, ),..,....., . , ,:, , , . MONTREAL. 1 houghts As of house-cleaning to make it is stock When need is that; exhausted, We that of the ofS,tring . / wife thinks change3 same time, - there N Summer. that you perhaps it or Shirts is we come in. at prices is , ..„ 1 1 , BRIGHT Spring approaches the thrifty house and plans many little the home brighter. At this necessary for the men to house -clean ' of Clothing for Spring and ;doing 'So you will probably find a New Suit, a Spring Overcoat, or 4 , your supply of Underclothing - if so, then that is where have an extra fine range of Iguitings ,. will surprise you, while the workmanship 1),st. In Furnishings we, excel. BROS., SE/1FORTH1 Ontario. a PAGE FENCE When you seek the best. fence wire, we know that Famous Coiled It isn't like any other on the first and Itis still the foremost For Ike truth about its THE PAGE WIRE WALKERYILLE, . QUALITY, that can be made from you will buy the Spring Page. earth -it's better. It was woven wire fence eats sail quality, address FENCE CO. ITI). ONT. 1111 111111111 1111 11111 , ---- aillesaa 111111 maillifti gmaisan gamma issonsissionistolmusa LUMBER , Being feeders, 1 L.umbie it the very itherwiee Worth 161627Ve ,Money i SHIN a ways t e oudersIgned 1 , Shingles, lowest Yerde-in -AND- GLE S• ' anteed, all Atilsnegountht tidily to Loan. Any amount of money to loan on good farm pre- pertv, at 6 per cent. per annum. Straigbt loan payments made to suit borrower, eatisfaotion guff' charges low. At office Friday afternoon and day Saturday. ABNER CO3ENS, McDonald Block, Winghatn, 1587 4 a ! i 1 . in conemnuication with the lumber is in a peeition to supply Cedar Posts, etc. prices, either by the car toad or the rear of the Queen'. Hotel P. KEATING, Seaforth. MONEY e, 1:nuiligell to a s. HAYS, TO LOAN. neekal.Arna; Building, fiee l'ularm5 PI:all Dominion Bank a 4.11k Sur Landaus,: AW YE ed is ateasonaV Braeeileld TORN 1 ay Omar voyancier, etweeted Own!' Ott IerALT V ,of will be let at Mclibr THOMA§, — . IUF ONE- A security a loan. Ap -Ontario. , QEED 1.3 Cone known as Tins seed' by Ilia n large whit year, and 'nous yeet bushel, Dr P. 0, swot pIGS Roars stee a lot of Si: and fix for iast year, THOMAS nhIMBE ea, sale oession 9 Mb outbid which we. Jain4 HALL. ,OEED G SEM 10, emcee she about quahtity o leading vs thirty bue following eee.son ; Bengali :a "Verna 'Pt pedigrees. with the booked $1, vice with JOHN EL' A 000r 11_ forte adtk ans stook terl years *id, Quiet said licLEAN, DULL A _Li 0,0o ham bull,* the beet 101 at foot, one also*York 0, MARTI? 1314XILLS J.3 sslet 4rod; roan sohnsla, from Thiele MORE, Lo 1'. 0. BORTH' ep for sal atered R field P. O. , DOAR I keep Etanley, et VI payable of returnire leiletlaa, „Ly servic thoroughbr able at the turning if DULL F- L* emale ehoraugbh Term -41, vary. Re - shire boar., stsnee. 1110 PIG 1. on Lo a thorongla bred Yotte be admitte of service, White Pigs eew0 1. TICE at the BIM Tameterth SI; payabl -turning if bred youn 411T4211 X aAllWee signed Mellillop, Ihnited tit) extra good cross their Toms $1, 10/1N Mebi A teCTIO, L t_ IN T °MINTY 0 sale by publ the Town ef. February, 1 virtue ef pc gage, which trig properly Lot 37, on t Town of *limy of p of Buten 'Xogetber the buildin scribed„ and desorieed jn Marcie 3e71, wife and .on are said to sterna, brick - Term :--Te paid down 13 Will be mad ulars apply Solicitors, STED, Seal The slew DAY, MAR MPORTA CATTI, Thomas Bre John T. Die merit Farm) eunith, two Eginondvill lowmg, vele Vcsey 7413 b Vesey Sth Rived Sailor lOtti by Coll 11.th by Peri Albert F.dw Lady Jean 11 foot; Lady Lord Minto. Lady Jaen 8 15th, isgs; calved Dece of Montros N'esey 8th. For pedigre One hey horse 0 yea mare in foal gelding, sire time and Massey -Her Wisner della buggy, 1 pet I epade 1:13TT 1 billky plow turnip cutte 10 -horse Pitt plow barn hoes, etc. as the propr Terme of (eta thst approved joi percent. eredit 2,1210t1 sem than 1 front the thee° coed 3. -o'clock n. prietor; Met