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JUNE 8L 190o
11,EAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
volt, SALE OR TO RENT. -The comfortable real.
L' dame on North Main strut, lately occupied by
Mr, A. Meet. For tonne apply to JAME4 WATSON,
&Moral. - 188741
MUM! IN STANLEY FOR SALE -For side Lot
je 9, Concession 1, London Road, near the village
ofBrucefteld, containing about 100 eons, 00 acres
cleared and in a goad etote of cultivAtion, the re.
n Made le herd wood bush. There are gsod build•
n ge,12 aeres of wheat, 80 seeded to gnus, e good
oretuird and plenty of wider. Will be told oheap
and on easy CURIO. Apply to A. J. ROSS, Bruce.
fie P. O. 167641
aFINE FARM FOR SALE. -For sale Lit 24, Don.
eisselon 8, tenley, containing 100 ures. The
nd is all clear but 12 aores which ie in good hard.
S
wood bilidi. Fifty aoroo aro under oultivation, 8
scree le in wheat and tho balance le seeded to gram.
There le a good frame house, frame Immoral stebice,
The farm le well formed and underdreineci And Me
A email, never.fatling (spring orook running through
ono corner of It, It le completely free from all
foul weeds). Terms cash. Poseersolon given Immo.
diatoly, For further partioulare apply to JOHN
GILMORE, Bruoeflold P. O. 1081.tf
,
-DARE IN HULETT F011, SALE. -For ei le, Lot
JJ 4, Coneeesion 10, Hulled, oontoining 7& ores,
all cleared, underdrained, well foreffed, and gboUb 40
Acres voodeci to gra. Thom aro fair b Udine -
The els a good orchard, and a novur.faUtng spring
oree rune through the farm, and a good vulI at the
hou e. It near sehool and pod office, a d oon.
veal nt to tho best markets. It le a splondld farm,
stock ailing. It will be Bold ohm and n easy
not a .crot of worst° land on it, and is wall Adis ted for
tormm Apply to tho undersigned, 8oa1ortl P. O.
JANE,ROBISON. 1869. tf
DA.R14 IN TUOKER3MITH - FOB, SALE.or sale
I! . Lot 24, Congerusion 8, II. R. S., Tuck smith,
containing 100 urea, 90 Aores (geared And in a good
state of oultivetion, 10 Isere@ of good »ardwocid bush.
There Is on the preen' coat good brink ho se and
i
kitchen ; A large new bank barn, with stone tabling
underneath ; an open oh ri ; driving house, a sl other
buildings ; two good w Ile and orchard. I is five
miles from Sersforth and HiX from Clinton on a good
goon! road. School .ol se by. Will he sold cheap.
Apply on the promises to ROBERT MoVETY„ or Elea-
-.forth P. 0, 16 9x4tf
"IGIARM*IN TUOKER9MITI1 FOR SALE. -Por stale
✓ Lot 11, Concession 8, Tucker/311131th, °ordaining
100 aores, all °leered but about 8 aores of good brush.
It is urderdrained, well fenced, and in a hi h state
of. cultivation. There fe a good stone houee good
berm, stableo and out -houses. It adjotri a good
school • is within five miles of Seatorth, and throe
miles from Kippen. There le plenty of good water.
Will be sold with or without the orop. It id one of
the beet farms in the township, and will be old on
my terms, as tho proprietor wants to, rotir . Moo
50 mores within a mile and a quarter, a good rrialog
lob, well fenced, but no buildings. Will bo old to.
gether or separately Applyon the promisee or ad.
drew' EgniondvilleiP 0,, JAMES MaTAVISH "t
U30 tf
JBM FOR SALE,-Forsale Lot 18, Oone sion 8,
Tuckeremith, 1i miles from Soeforth, ordain-
'
in 074 acres. The lard kr in a good stete of unlock.
tion. On the place le a Jorge frame house I good
,repair and heated by a forma:re, bank barn wt h good
otobling, new none p:g •pen 2006, drivin shod,
wocatehed and everything in first olase co dition,
Plenty of good water and windmill to pump I , The
' land is well undercirained. There is about 1 sores.
of fall wheat and tho ploughing is all done. It will
he sold cherip and on eaey terms se tho pr prietof
is going West. Posseeelon given at any ti e. For
further. pertioulere apply to WILLIA.A1 ELM HART,.
on the promiees, or to &Worth pod aloe. 1 8441
i
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FARM
IN STANLEY FOR SALE -For a le, Lot
9 and tho west half of Lot 8, on the 1.21h Orinoco -
sten, or Brownsoa Line, of Stanley. :This far n oon.
taint) 150 acres, all of wh oh ia cleared, exile t four
ures. hie In R state of firstoolaes oultivoti n, well
fenced and all undordrained, moistly with tiro. There
is a largolframe dwelling ihouse as good as no , with
good otono foundation and collar, largo ba k barn
with stone (stabling under math, and numero e other
il
buildinge, including a largo pig house. Tw good
orchards of cholas fruit, iso Mee (shed° an crona.
mental true. There aro two spring oreeke ning
through the farm, and pl nty of good water all tho
year round without pun)vEng. It is well situ ted for
markets, churches, sohoo s, poet office, &o., at d good
graval roads losaling froi It in all directions It is
within view of Lake Hu on, and the boats •an ba
aeon paeoing up and dowo from Hi boas°. his is
one of tho best equipped !farm( in, the ammo y, and
will be old on easy tonna as the proprietor o nts to
retire on account 01 111 health. Apply on the prom -
lees, or ratdrose Blake Ps O. JOHN DUNN, 16494f
MIAMI IN HAY TOWNSHIP FOR SAL
J ealo, Lot 22, on the North Boundary
Township, This farm misdoing 100 0.040B, 8
Cleared, Cho rest good hardwood bush. It is
derdreined and formed. There le a good sten
with A No, 1 culler; lucre bank born ; in)
shod; ashoop house 70x7e, with first.clase c
and root (seller underneath ; ar ood orohard ;
wells and cistern. There is 12 acres nf fail
sowed on a rich fallowi weii manureci ; 4
Seeded down reoently, tho mot in good sh po for
orop. Thie h. a No. 1 farm, well (due ed for
markets, ohurchea, echo le, put office, et ., and
will be eold reerronably. Apply on the prom see, or
address ROBERT N. DOU0LAS,Blako,Ont.166 x8tf
,
.-For
1 flay
mores
oil un -
house
°mut
Abling
2 good
wheat
acme
SPLENDID FARM FOK SALE. -For sale, spin.
did farm and hotel property. Thie fa •is on
the lath gmnooesion of the Township of MGM lop, at
tho Village ot Leadbury. It contains 112i eoeall
of whioh aro cleared, except about throe sore It is
In a good state of oultivation, being well fen hd aid
undercirained, and suitable for grain growing stook
raising and feeding. There le not a foot of waste
land on tile farm. There are two good ?, oiling
homes, a large bAnic barn with stone otabling under-
neath, a large implement house and all no emery
buildings in fire t-alase repair. There aro th ea or.
oharda and four never -falling wells. The to in ad-
joins the Villageof Leadburj, whore are dor 0, post
onion, blackemith oho , school. eto. The well nown
Ludbury hotel le on thc farm, and will be eo d with
It. It is now under lease for a term of years This
to one of the beet and most profitable farm roper.
ties in the County of Huron, mad will be sol oheap
on easy terms of payment. For further partiWare,
apply on the premises, or addroas the undo nod
proprietor, LeAdbury P. O. JOHNSTON KIN Y.
6511
Btfive* After. T7ood'a Phoephod e,
The (Mud English if y.
Sold Mid recommended y all
druggisto in Canada. Ont relit
attic medicine die -cover , ELT
•!cages guetteneed to on e all
forms o Sexua Weakness, all "effects' of huger
or exam, Mental Worry, Exoeseivo Wise To-
bacco, Opium. or Stimulants; Mailed on r oeipt
of price, one package $1, oix, $5, Onow21 gout,
1a Will cure. -Pamphlets free to any add psis. -
The. Wood Company, W ndsor Ont.,
Wood's Phosphodine le Sold in See.forth by urne-
en da Wilsen:, drugglete,
CENTRAL
Hardware to e.
Spring Go so
•
For floes° °loaning -Try our Arctic PiaIl fetish
and Alobadine-all ahadeo. Ltburtson' roaly unix.ed raids, strictly moo ; they wear well, and tive
flee Wormy appearance.
• ait band sea the Peerless Itaeing Washer, the most
eatiefitotory in the market lib makes washing posy.
A. full nesortruunt of the bald Wringers Aiwa !rs on
hand.
, We hove 41411 (dock of ti Olen Toole Spade and
I Shovele; Barb Wire and Ootialering Fuming.
Soo our Lawn Mowers ; wo. have the- best it raver
for the lead money In tho net' kat.
A full Wel( of &men Door .and Windows at low..
eat prices. Cali and feminine 'afore purehasin
- Furnace Work and Eavelirorrohing a epeololta;
- :
& MurcOe
HA RI?1/VIAR E,
Counter's' Old Stand, Seaforth,
S °end Attention
to orecahoeing and
general Jobbing.
Robe
Devere
BLACKSMITH
CARRIAGE 0,
MAKER
Joaleririh at root, .
- Seat
and
Oen
GI.
Cures That Tired
Feeling .
Which the buninces man•han vhile
anxiodsly waning replies by nail
or telegraph, Liao
• LONG DISTANCE TELEPHO
in inetantaneoue and you don't haw to
:Wait. for an antiwar,
EVERYDAY HMIS
A Sermon on CommOn Duties'
and Rewardsi
SICKNESS A TEST OF_CHARACTER
. Dr, lainioge Given Words of letneouraeo-
ant a d chose. to 1h� Who Who 1031
Ut Striaggio.als,froes of-Sliolcueis nnd
D °Montle I so) asIt I oo.
Woisliingt june Tat'.
erEet LHt01
have boon d
are eens of
toed y, •
That is no
I3ut
Opp()
have
life I
thin
fist,
La 12 yinigh
whi
' wreck of w
whox 111 th
somb
full
and
the
was
of demetic infelielt,y,
Wen on the rocks, rrhere •
thousands of drunkards
do such by their wives,
poetry; that is prose.
the rong is generally in the
!tee di °atoll. You would not
to go far to find a wife whose
a per xtual martyrdom -some -
hoes ler than a stroke of the
unkind ,words; staggering home
and constant maltreat...
.111 breve left her only a
at "die was on that day
nidst, of a brilliant as -
ago tho vows were taken, and
mate p eyed the wedding march,
he cal Huge Tolled away with
anodic:thin of the people. What
he burning of Latimer and Ride
triage, who ifo noW preaching te ley Li4t. theialtoon healee companed with this?
1 n hemline unconscious'
large audiences in the greatec1tiet4 of . Thos me
,
In tho fire, but thene is a 30 years'
England 'and Scotland, sends this
masterdom; a 50 yeare' putting to
dineour86, ' .111 'which he ° wws 'that
whoin this World i deal: , yet -oncomplaining. No bitter -
many - •
)1188 " °I Word whoe tho rollieking 'compan-
-little
final readjustment boWned importance will he the dawyli
.ions at 2 o'clock, in the morning
e cr.
piteh the usband deed • drunk into
high honor; text, II Tieldthy .ii, 3,
"Thou therefore endure ht minces." t‘v,hheen r,v()vIlitpi.n
Historians Ltre. not 81pNV to ac-
knowledge the merits of great mill- .. the 1
tary . chief teins. We have the. full.. caret
tho Washingtone, the Napoleons and ialandt
length r portraits of •the Cromwelisa_
the Wellingtons of the world. His- Pr(411
tory. is not written in black ink, but -teciti
red lick of human blood. .The gods
of human ' ambition do not drink av vt Irilie:yn.
from bowls made out of sillier or
gold or preciotis stones, but out lof !Ind
the bleached 'skulls -of tho falleng 1,e'et
But 1 ani now to enroll before you alg
a scroll of h.eroes that world hrows,as • gettli
riever acknowledged-06E3o who, fe[0- her t
quered no cities, -chained no captives '
ed no- guns, •blew no bugle blast, cola-
Iqutte
to their chariot wheels, ancl yet in
er w
the peat day of eternity evill .stand .
1 r• I
John Brown 1oU upOfl his knees ana
began to pray, "Ah,"- said Clftver-
house', "look oult, if you are going
to pray; steer cleare of the king, the
cotincil and Riclard Ca eron." "0
Lord," said Jon Bron, "since it
seems to be thy will that I should
leave this world for a, world where I
can love thee le ttee and serve thee
mere, I put this poor widow woman
and these helpleifs fatherless children
into thy hande. We have been to-
gether in peace ex geod while, but
now we must ldok forth to a better
meeting in heaven. .A,riti as for theses
poor creatures, I lindfolded and infat-
uated, that stand before me, convert
them before it be too' Into, and may
they who have at iti judgment in
this lonely place on this blessed morn-
ing- upon mos a, poor, defenseless fel-
low creature a- way they in the last
judgment lind that Mercy Which they,
have refused to me, they most - un-
worthy but faithful servant, Amon,"
He arose and said, "Isabel, the hout
has come of which I spoke to you
on the morning when I proposed
o you,- and are you
the love of God, to
Mew. No bitter words hand and heart
from the swollen brow willing' now, fo
lood 'Article -out in a midnight let me die?" -She put her as=
ruiSed
olc her
sod lo
in ye
lending over the battered
form of *him who when
from her father's home
e and kindness and pro-
• nothing but sympathy
praye s and forgiveness before
-ed for. No - bitter words
uiily Ilible goes for rum
vnbroicer'e shop gets the
dress.. Some day, 'desir-
es the stOry of her sore
ay, "Well, how aro you
" and, rallying
nd quieting her
, "Pretty well,
el ." She nev-
ti e delirum of
in y tell all the
ife 'ime, but she
ot until . the
oned on the
ill ever be
ered. Oh, ye
and for the
t pale brow!
neighbors -wili
shroud, and
it a plain box,
er plate to tell her years,
e hes lived a thousand years Of
and a lguish. e gamblers and
lers 3ho destro ed her husband !
rot c me to th.e funeral, One I
carriage will be enot gh for that fu-
,?, nerd, o o carria.g to .carry the
orpha ani the two Chhistien evo-
ho p .esicied ov r the obsbquies.
theee Is a flash, and tho open -
a celestial doer and a shout,
up y ur head, ye everlasting
and let her c tne in!" And
will Lep forth and say: "Come
osurcd With me on earthabe
strike through the side or Eter0FIs. the glorified with nie in leaven." What
temples like a, razor or to put the is th high st throne in heaven? You
foot- into a 'vice or -throw the whale say, 'The thron of the Lord God
body 'into a blaze of • fever, yet .theee Almighty and th, Lamb." No doubt
have been. men and women, but moee about What 1 is e next highest
.aven? W ile I speak it
1 14e the throne of
years -e of exhausting rheumatisms 'the. drunker 's wife, if
and excruciating neuralgias they ful p tience endured
Neve gone .and through bodily Oise than e. Ibroes and
tre46 that rasped the nerves and I fii d al. Otis r!11 the heroes of
Vire . the musclos arid paled the Christian c arity.' Wfi all admire the
cheeltss and snooped, tho shoulders..
By the dine light of the Sick room Georg Pea,bodys and it)110 ;Terries Len-
oxes
taper they saw On their -wall the hundr
Picttire , of that • land where the in- good
habitanne are never sick. .• • Through of th
the; dead 'diorite of the night -they pover
hoard the chorus of the. angels. •
• The cancer ate away her lifo from tosla
week to week and day to day, and-- pie, o
she becanio weaker and weaker, and , secret
eve* "good -night" was feebler than•
thank
the "good -night" before, yet never. , torda.
sad.' The children .looked. up into house
her face and sew 'Buffeting trans- suffer
formed hap a heavenly smile. Those no sh
who suffered on the battlefield amid ' eeeroe
shot ahd shell were not more heroefe bread,
and heroines than these who, in the who
field .hospital and in the asylum, had have c
fevers which no ice -could cool and other
no surgery' cure. No shout of a com- only
rade to cheer.. thorn, but nurnleness 25 'eel
and aching and -homesicknesse--.yet• that
wiiling to suffer, confident in God, and o
hopeful of heaven. Heroes of rheu- ed dr
metistin Heroes of .neuralgia., Her- well
gets c:,f sick headache. Iferoea of life pers o
194 invalidism. 4Heroes eend hero-
inesil The,' shall reign forever and
ever," _Hark! I -catch just one note
of the eternal anthem, "There shall
-be no more paint:" Bless God for
Iti this roll_ alsO find the heroes
of toil who do their: work Uncom-
plainingly It is coinparatively eesy
to lead a regiment lint° bEtttle when
yol1 know that the whole nation will
applaud the victory; it is compara-
tively easy Ito docterethe 'lick when
you know that your, Skill Will be ar-
by ' large company of
relatives; it is compare -
y to address an audience
he glearning eyes and the
hocks you 'know that your
sent intent are adopted Bat t o do
sewing wirn you .espect, the employ-
er will et we and. thrust, his thumb
Through 1 le.work to 'show how im-
perfect' Itis •or to have- the - whole
gaement thrown back. on you, to be
done oven.. :again; to build a wall
and: knoW there be no one to
say youl -.did it well, but only a
swearing* employer h Owl Ing across
the scalTold; t Aviork mall -your eyes
are dim! end -four back acl
Ire as
eltecheenp taf
o eve
you
g al
emb 1
'Ing 11
-Lk yet
11 tell
st BIC
higher • than some of. those Who
- names " startled _the netions, and sere owtihller sneoctre
nine and rapt spirit and archangel •
t(iiroci;;EI oOf e
will . tell their deeds. to a listening
know
'universe , I mean the.herges of com-
Menn.„everyday life. • .• e I
-And the heroes of the sick room,. ' victo
In thia roll, in. the first place,- I,evhvheon
When Satan ,had fleiled to overcome bog
• Joii'; he said. to God, "Put forth t
• hande: and touch his bones and h
fiesh;.'eand he :will curse the to t
,` Satan ha.d tetrad out th
which we have all found out, th
sicichess is the greatest teat of on
character. I mare who, can stax
that 'ean stand anything.: To
shut in a room as fast as though
foot l to have luscious fruit, whieh trig 0
cannot endure the tap of a child a ;
were a baetile; to bo so nervous y
But
tempts • tho appetite of the roll
and healthy, excite our loathing a d gato,
diegust when it first appears on the earls
Plateer; tee have the. rapier of pain in
mg now
vo
n she say
; pretty
•you. In
!mess she
a 61 .her
ell that..
aenity ar
judgment
what she has
re tas' 'sting a
; pu it on
sh.e L. dead, th
nen t make he
arriod ou
i3r she will be
$ with 'no sil
MI for Ei
trial
swirt
$ will
ar
hi
around him and said: The Lord
gave, and the LOrd hath taken away,
Blessed be the name of the Lord.",
• "Stop that anieoling," said Closer -
house, "X have had enough of it,
Soldiers, do your work. Take admit
Fire!" And the head of John Brown
was scattered on the ground. While
the wife was ,gathering up in her
'wren), th o fragm
head -gathering
-Claverhouse
and said, "No
how do you f
tits of her husband's
them up, for burial
()eked into her facei
,. tny good woman,
el isow about your
bonnie Man?" 1 'Oh.," she sa.id, "1
always thought wee l of him; he has
been very good to rae; I had no reas-
' on- for thinking anything but weel of
i him, and 1 think better of him now.'h
! Oh,what a gran thing it will be in
ithe last day to ee G,od pick out his
heroes and heroi lese I Who are those
' paupers' of eterfil -y trhdging off from
-
the gates of ilea fen? Who are they?
i The Lord (Raven. 1 ouse and the Herods
- i and those who had scepters and
crowns and the° eS, but they lived'
1 for t,heir _own a.rgrandizeraent, and
they broke the heart of nations
Heroes of eartb., but paupers of pier..
nity. I beat the drums of theirietere
nal despair. W e, Woe, woe!,
But there is : great excitement in
• heaven. Why Oa .se long preeessions?
Why the boomin ,. of that great belV
in the tower? It is coreination day
in heaven,' Who are thee rising on!
the thrones wit croevels of.-, eternak
royalty? Theyl ust. hive been great'
people on the ,eerthi/world renownl
ed people, • No. They . taught ia al
ragged school.. l'auteht in a ragged,
scho41 I Is thatl? That is all.
Who ;are those s uls waving scepters
of eternal demi ion?: Why, they are
littlei children/who veaited on invalid
mothers. ' That all?. That -is a114
She '?vas called "Little Afary" on
earth. She is an empress now, Who
are t at great ninitatude on the high-
est t trones of heaven? Who are they?
le
Why,: they fed tho hungry; tit y,
. led the naked; ' they healed he
siele;ithey comforted the heartbrokerat
They never found any rest until they
put their head down ore the pillow
of the sepulcher. God watched them.
God laughed defiance at the . enemies
who put their haelshhard down on
these, his dear children, end one day,
the Lord struck his hand so hard on
his thigh ,that the omnipotent sword
.. rattled in the 'buckler as he said, "1
am their God; and no weapon form-
ed against them shall prosper."
1 What harm can the world do you
when the Lord Almighty with un-
sheathed sword fights for you? 11
preach this sermon for Comfort. GO
home to the place just where God
has put you to play the hero or the
heroine. Do not envy any man,his
money or , his applause or his so.
elal position. Do not envy any wo-
man her wardrobe Or her exquisite
appearance. Be the hero or the her-
oine. If there be no flour in the
house and you dlo not know where
- your -children are to get bread listen,
, and you will hear something tapping
against the window pane. Go to the
window, and you will find it is the!
- beak of a raven, end open the win-,
,'dow,a..p.d there will fly in the =lessen-
• ger that fed Erijah, , Do you think
that the God wha grows the cotton
of the south will: let you freeze for
Lack of clothes? :Do you think that
God who ; allowed his disciples of
Sabbath scaorning to. go into the
grainfield and th n take the grain
r hands and eat-
od . will let you
ver hear the exper-
man, "I have been
• young and now am old, yet I have
never seen the ed hteous forsaken or
his seed begging Itbread." Get up
out of your diseou ligament, 0 troub-
• led soul, 0 sewin' Woman, 0 man
kicked and cuffed by unjust employ-
ers, 0 yo who ar hard beset in the
battle of life and know not which
' way to turn, 0 ou bereft one, 0
.1 you sick one wit complaints you
have told to ne nee come and get
the comfort of th s subject. Listen
1 to our great Captain's cheer. • "To
, hirn that overeom th will I give to
eat of the fruit 1 the tree of life
which is in the midst of the para.-
elise of God."
women than morn who have. checia thron
fullyeendured this hardness. Through seems
it.
in h
to in it *11
she with cheer -
all her earthly
ere:lines!
erode Led
friends an
tiv4ly en
wheh
II [(shed
Fl an
your iwort fa inta, and to knoav that
if )11r Sc)].)before night .3.our chile
diet
' will :st arve-nh, tho }sword has
•run 8111 111, :40 many • aR 111v needle:.
The groart 1.int tlefields :91 our civil
woolo sio1 t ysirsirg arid Sh1-
; loli and l-irItith Mountain. The great
bit 11iefielde were in the art -tennis and
ht the sir() ss and in 1 he • n t tics, Where
-women ira de (army jacket s.
penes,. They toiled on 111)1114110y
died. Tiley hod 00 frinevola-eulno.
glum, hut, in the 0q1)30 of my (1041,
this day, 1 enroll their De 1110f4 among
those of iyhone- *the evccrid was not
:worthy. T Ferries of the needle!.
?:lieroes ef: the sewing machine! Her-
oes of 1 he. tilt Ici 1 [envoi of the cal-
ler! 1 Ieroes , and heroines! Bless
110(1 for -tinoml ' •:• • s
" -In this roll 1 •01140 aid the heroes
•who haVu uncomplainingly endured
domestic helustice.. There aro men
who, for' then' toil ,an(t rinxiet y; havo
no • toviiipa thy in their hentes. Inx-
hntisting wisp] teat ion o business get s _
them a livelihood, but on l_infritreal
wife eca 11 ors no is fret t fel at
from the moment .he enters the door
until he repels eut of it -the exas-
aelettions of burliness life augrirented
by Jho exasperations of domestic
Such then are laughed at,. but,
they. dotes a heart -breaking trouble,
and they would 'have long ago gone
into appalling dissjeation but for the
gr.ace of God. • ' „ •
Society to -day is strevyn 'with the
wrecks of Men who, 'under ,tho north -
f the earth, wh give tens and
ids of thousandS of defiers to.
Wee , But 1 ain speaking now
so 1, ho out . if their .pinched
y hell others -of such men as
Chris Ian inisst mules at the
ho p 'oclaint Christ •,i2.6 the peo-
le of. them, N ri t Wig to the
ry id Now Yo k,e-saying: • "1
you f r that $').5...' Until yes -
we h ve had no .Sheat in our
for three mon We. We have
ibly, M . Children have
s winter. ' And of those
hEtve only hell a -loaf of
of it to others
of those who
coal, but help
hose who have
!Detect and give
else, and of
a' shabby coat
o . ears a a -
at their ctildren may be
ed. You call them pau-
muffins o emigrants.• 1
roes and eroines. You
ot keow here they live
ir name 1 ., God known,
ey h ve more hgels hovering
can- khan you: d I haye, and
.11 h eve a high. r seat in he -e-
nv May have only a cup of
ater to give a poor traveller
• ha fe only pi ked a splinter
rider the nail o En•:,child's 1111 -
have put only Nvol:mites into
asur , but the I,ord knows
Con, idering wl at they had,.
d mo•e than we have .ever done '
ir -f (led dress ill become - a
.obe, and the sr tall room will
1 mansion and . the old
exchanged for a coronet
rid all api lause of earth
shouting ( 1 heaven . will
outawlien loci rises tip to
oward to those humble
his kingdo • end say to
done, go.d need faithful
ese who re bravest and
greatest n onnInetit, Lord
-
and his bur1,31 1.; %Hera or
, itho • Edinburgh carrier
?!. Mr, Atl hie, the perse-
ter of Jesus Christ-, in
d was secreted 1y John Brown
. wit', and ,claeerhoPse rods
day with his armed men and
in ' ront ef ths. houde. John
11 tie pirl c no out He
her " '" Veil, Inks, ia UP.
here?" • She ined no answer,
couldnot )etra the minister
gosp 1. .' 'Hal ' elaverhouse
'then .you arc a chip of the
ck, rre you? I bane some -
I my pocket for yeti. It is 'a
. Some peo )le call it.".a
'reW, but I call it . a
." And he go off his horse
I put it on .th little girl's
id ingen toe tur 1 it until the
'cracked- Etna al e cried. - He
'Don't cry do 't cry, This
• thumbscrew, Li is is a ' pose --
And they ilea .d the child's
the father and mother Caine
ChlVer1)01180 133 1(1: -"Ilft 1 lt -
hat you three lave laid your
eads together, determined to
all the rest. of 'our hypocrite
nting, sniveling crew. ria Ow
ve III good .11r. A tio1rn4, pions
ins, am would die. I. have a
• wi li • 1110 that Will imprtwe
iora,!' and he 1 tilled 01.11 a
W," 110 Kahl, "pal old
i c, • I oil. you shr til 11 en Loll cold"
(dal horning of Scotland and
h( nor and afety of the
say nothing of the glory of
tl e *good of our souls, 1
'simply and 111 the neat-
' oxpeditiot s style possi-
(net your rains,"
• • ter
)0,E1 th
who
lent give & pie
re hungrier, an
Illy a scuttle of
•ta fu.1, and of
dolla in their
ta, to pomebecl
alter vho wear
that mother wl
se; th
ppare
rag
call ti am h
and I may
or wh t th
and ti
over t
they N
ven.
cold
or m
from
ger or
the tr
them,
they d
a. d tli
N hito
• tl
an 1tern
t wjii be
v ie ory,
d al the
• dro vned
ve h s
orke s in
em, ''Wel
wan.'"
Who are t
serv d the
ver ouse
hn rowt
d wif
ted mini
otla
'aid hi.
Uf one
shoute(
Th own
8 t(
Atkins
fo sho
of the
said,
old bI
thing i
noscga,
thumbs
aiosegao
and h
hand n
bones
ntid:
sn't
'-rye an
• ut, an
'cams
ioly 1
lie like
cal, ca
• han gi
Ir. Ati
elescop
3.011J* V/.
PIS L01,
praeona
In. this
for th
king, .tu
God- an
will pr( coed
est, Lad nios
ble to b Ow
I I
• and rub it in the
do you think
starve? Did.yOu
ience of that Old
Excellent Stove Follett.
Mix turpentine with itove blacking
if you wish to gi e A good polish to
a stove that has Emma rusty.
THE DYNAMI1JE MONOPOLY.
It. Grist Yalu. Sikd
to,olv
The Transvaal
is certainly 011ie
which this nineteenth century has
irethan twenty,
s wore first open -
1, President Kru-
of the dynamite
ded to put one of
in on the ground
S an absolute ne-
'ng business. Ite-
Igor proceeded to
Hollander and not
t of tho Transvaal
-a monopoly hI , he. importation of
the stuff. Thistobk the form of ab-
solute prohibitiOn
into the country
save that sent in b
Why Kruger Is Leila
• It Up.
ynakaite monopoly,
1 the best things
known. When
years ago, the min
ed in the Traneve,
ger saw the valu
business and proce
• his closest friends
.fioor.. Dynamite
'cessIty In the Min
cognizing this; 'Kr
give his friend -aa
a citizen or residen
DI the importat ion
f • nny dynamite
y his friend, There
was a provisiOn that thie friend
should erect fue4ories in the Trans-
vaal, but that ha never been done,
lend the. lnfi'ac'tjoi 1 this part of the
agreement has bei steadily ignored
by President la:JUgdy, although more
than once he hns 1 eon strongly criti-
cised by his ti1nts burghers for it.
Indeed, this dynan ite monopoly has
caused interoal- • t ouble among the
recurs as well as tr6utde with tho
English.
The great value of this monopoly
• to eomebody is shown il:ief t e figures.
For a long time thi dynainite-and
the Miners couiplain d that it was of
Inferior grade -was tetd aI. one hun-
dred and fifty shilli ge a ase, and
later at one' hundijo4 ani twenty,
though at that tim eliable firms
offered to put a be t r ar •iele down
lirty- even shil-
a c se. Tho
the monopoly
-fivi3 shillings
as Other deal -
at JohannesbUrgat th
lings and six penee
present priCle at whieh
sells the stuff is Hevent
a ease, twice as much
ers offer it; and it, is
other dealers fix their
allow a margin for th
More than two hunc
thousand cases are use'
vaal mines each yea
soven ty-five sh ill Inge,
thing like $4,0S7,500,
to somebody of $2,34,
The uncharitably inelln
sident Kruger's fellow
intimated that a good
this found its way int
official's pocket, litiC t
informed as to Traneiv
Hove that a good big
annual dynamite profits
the secret service fund
Ile, If it, has, Kruger
his romma nd funds w
create -sympathy in Lo
sired to do so.
tai
rice
mei?,
that the
so am to
ed and fifty
n the Trans-
, That, lit
C04151 some -
a clear. profit,.
,750 a year.
d among Pre -
citizens have
y portion of
thp.t sturdy
0861 who are
al te. airs, be-
pai4t of this
has 'gene into
of the repub-
hae had , at
th
don if he de-
thich to
THE CASE OF j"
,lorotti Alice to Fred DX
pier Dayl.'
In an interesting
tor from Ladysreith on
Liters, both privates
army medical corps, F
sn's ek, whichs N
"I have just returnie
o
away from the town,
with the rest of
been collecting the wou
in the big fight theme
man propped up aga
.Whee he saw me, he c
weak voice, and I went
once, I saw that bo
broken and that he co
either of them. Abo
away there was
which some one had d
battle.
'I'm all right, old b
wounded nmn. 'There'
thnn mci all round. Ge
Stretchers first. X can
bit, 1'11 tell you wha
See that case of "fags?
Lake one out and stic
mouth, I've •peen wa
ever SO long, but X co
UI). I'd give .anythiSeg
"I gave him a cigarle
have done your heart
how he puffed away at
fellow seemed (mite C
ho ppy when he had go
this inscription inside
case, ',From Alice to Fr
of Happier Days."'
AGS."
ieine y of Hap -
'graphic let -
of two bro..,
in tbe royal
s: •
from Nichol -
several nines
Herbert and
e corps have
ded'who fell
fdund one
nst. a rock.
lied out in
up to him at
h arms were
ld not raise
t tWo yards
garette case
oppeld in the
, I
y,' said the
lots worse
them on the
last out a
you can do.
Well, just
it in my
ehing it • for
Idn't pick it
or a smoke.'
te. It would
good to see
t. The poor
ntented and
it. I saw
the Cigarette
d In_Memory
An Extra Fight on t • Veldt.
It was at the time
war, tuner's troops, w
skirmishing to the iron
denly taken to the' Ire
commander for reasons
f tb.e Zulu
ich had. been
, were suet,
✓ by their
hat were of
course cogent. A war eorrespondent
who was out with the Vhting lines
was dissatisfied and ex ressed his
,contertapt for tho; leadetk who had
thought the movement n eessary. Bill
Beresford (Lord Williani), who was
on Buller's staff at the time, over-
heard and took the
sharp, declaring that h
allow his chief to be a
rumbler •up
.would not
used. The
correspondent was not to be put
down and. repeated his ispersions.
"You must take it all back or light
me," cried the pugnaciously loyal
Beresford.
"Coma on, then!" 'irstitirdily cried
the other, and both jumped off
•o fisticuffs
ir own peo-
er the veldt
o hand over
Wier missed
ring of the
ess that he
bring the
their horses and fell
then and therealone, th
ple fast 'disappearing o
and the Zulus coming
hand. It was not until
his aide-de-camp and he
minor encounter la pro
sent back an escort to
two combatant's he.
The story is a street one and by,
no means discreditable • o either sol-
dier or _newspaper elan - London
To -day.
Blond Wigs sit
Teutonic peasants
era of blond hale f
princesses, who towed
its flaxen line With t
They even had morn!
and tightly curled, of
kept the beautiful fa
when reeeiving their
evening.
tb
ei
a
ens.
the provide
rich Itoman
contrast of
black eyes.
wigs, smaLl
y coLor, and
nes to wear
irers in the
Longevity of Mai orksri.
Statistics have been p
show that brain worker
lived. Five hundred and
nent men and women o
century were taken and
tion of life gives an av
years and 8 menthai 1
•
-Mr. and Mrs. Joh
who have been residents 1
Fordwioh and Ilowiek t we
blished to
are long.
thirty emi-
the prosent
the*, dura -
01 ell
I. M Laughlin,
the village of
hip for many
years, left on Tuesday morni g of last week,
for Menitoba, where they i tend making
their home,
Man or
Oper ions
Among the Dootore. No Wood of the
Knife to Cure Mess A Su er, Cheaper
Easier Way, Or. Chase's 0 ntmenti
Dread of the surgeon's nif
multitudes of people to s ffer
causes
on year
ether year with piles, whe they could
be mired without risk, exp .nse or dan-
ger of an operation by using Dr.
chestes Ointment, the otil preparation
geetranteed to cure any Ica .e of itching,
eing, or protruding pi es;
Itev. J. A. Baldwin, 13 tp ist mlnieter.
Arkone, Ont., writes: For •'"over
twenty years 1 was a gr at . sufferer
from trailing and protr d ng •eellehe
tee d many remedies afrid underwent
three very painful surgica operations,
without obtaining any permanent
hent. 'When about to gi t1' 113 de-
: ;edri was told to use Dr. 1 haf Olnt-
re et, and did so, finding y lief at. once.
1 usal three boxes. and 01 a1iiisten-
tit ely cured. The itebing I. all gore. I
heve advised others to use it, 1 elleving
it would eure them as it has m .."
Dr. (These's Ointment le the only
positive and actual cure fee every form
ef piles, CO vents a box, at all dealers,
or Edmanson, BELLO and Cd., Toronto.
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The Red Front Furniture Store
Has been renewed, renovat d and. enlarged, and now we are
in% position to offer the pubic all the newest designs of Parlor,
Bedroom and Dining Suits at v.ery tempting pikes, Also a
very nice line of Chairs in 1 the newest styles. New line of
Pictures just in, very cheap. We extend a cordial invitation to
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-This department is complete with a large
obliging attention given to this branch of the b
Night calls proraptly attended to by ou
Goderich street, Seaforth, opposite the Methodi
election of the best goods, and
siness.
Undertaker, Mr. S. T. Holmes,
tt church.
BROADFOOT, BO 4 & CO.,
OXON
N W VICTORIA
IID JIP
FT., 51, FL AND 6 FT, CUT.
Rig est Drive Wheel made. • Braes
BO 'eft, Roller • Bearings, Seventh
oiler for Elevator, all the latest
and best improvements.
The Oxfordi Clipper
FRONT AND REAR OUT
•
MOWERS,
ALL SIZES.
With Roller and Ball Bearings.
Serrated Ledger •Plates if desired.
Ask. our Agent to show you the
new patented Ball Bearing Knife
Clip,' supplied only when specially
ordered.
We also manufacture the best and most complete line of Cultivating and
Seeding Implementson earth, compr sing Spring Tooth Cultivators, (fitted with
grain and grass sowing attachments if desired) Spring and Spike Tooth Har-
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dump), etc., etc.
If you need anything in our line, send for our 1900 Illistrated Catalogue (sent free.)
You will find it very much to your interest to do so.
The Noxon Co.,
Md., Ingersoll Ont.
DUNCAN MeCALLUM, Agent, Seaforth. .
A WONDERFUL A TISEPTIC COMPOUND
077-0
A Medicated Toilet Soap of the Purest, Awarded Silver Medal Greater.
B itain Exhibition, 1897.
A FEW REASONS WH YOU SHOULD USE NOVO.
Reg. No. 3007. •
WHAT I WILL DO.
_
approaching where it is ueed.
1 -Prevents all contagious diseases fro 6 -It will clean and remove paint, oii and
2 -It will clean and polish paint work a grease Etaine from woolen and cotton cloth-
ing. Ale° cleans coat collan and hat&
3 -It will clean cerpets without taki t con aims DO alkali and is strongly- re -
not _kill the gloss of the paint7-I
.
thein up. i commerded for washing the head, as it
imparts a talky
4 -It will dean linoleutns like new. - heand natural gloss to the
6 -It will dean bioyele chain and rims. •
.ir, and hildren
ie especially useful for e,
I Full directiono on Mules. s
Novo 18 claimed to ho tho cheapest andibeet point 1)RICE 10o and 200 BLOCK
cleaner on market, Try it on finger m rke on doort
Estate JOHNSON BROS. Hardware, SeaftilIpt