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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1900-10-05, Page 3REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. DARN IN HULLETT FOR SALE. -West half of U Lot 6, Concession 9, oantaining 50 eon" all bleared and in good elope. A good Mame d mato home, bank barn with stabliog underntath ; a goo orohard and a never ft/Mina well. IS l miles north of the village of Constanee n width there is a oboroh two stoma and other convectionees. It le ono of the best settlements in Ca lade, Apply on the promisee or Iddrees Com:time P. 0. HUGH DUNLOP. 17:0 tf MURK EN STANLEY FOR SALE --For gale LA J 9, Coneeseion 1, Ittodart Baal, neer the village of Brimfield, containing about 100 norm, 90 mono cleared and in a good etato or cultivation, the ro. madder le hardwoed bush. There are good build - Inge, 12 acres of whoot, 30 seeded to grase, a good orchard and plenty of wat tr. Will be eold cheap *rid an easy term's. Apply to A. .1. ROSS, Bruce. field P. 0, 1070.ti TNESIRABLE PROPERTY IN' SEAFORTII FOR SALE.-Boaatifully eituated on Centro Strad adjoining Ileattle'd Grove. There are two lots planted with the ohoiceet al fruit trona of ell kind@ and ebrube. A franio home, tone collar underneath the whole house, a sitting room, dining room, summer and winter kitchen& and four bodroome, herd mod soft water. It le ono of the meet pletteantly lo toted, comfortable and convenient residences in Seanirth and will be mild cheap. Apply to JOSIAH WA.T. SON, Seaforth. 170041 a _ 'LURK IN nuf,f,ETFiroit SALE. -For nate, Lot .1U 4, Coneeesion 13, Mullett, containing 76 acute, all cleared, underdrained, well fenced, and shout 40 . ores loaded to green There are fair •buildinge. There la* goo(' orchard, and a never -failing sprint; ()reek runs through the farm o.nd a good well a the hone°. 14 18 near eohool and post ()Moo, and eon. venient to the hoot markets. It is a epiondid farm, not a- foot Of waete land on It, and is woll adapted for Meek raising. It will be mild oheap and on eaey term. Apply to tho undereigned, Seeforth P, O. JANE ROBISON. • 1009 tf "DARR FOR SALE, -For gale Lot 0, Cone:melon 2, 1.1- H. R, li„ Tuokerstnith, 100 sortie, 90 aortae' cleared And the beienott good hardwood bush. The farm le all welt underdrained and well formed. On the promiees ere a story and a half brink home, with 'woodshed attached, good bank barn 00 foot square. There le oleo a good orchard and plenty of good water. This exultant farm IN .wIthin two milee of Seaforth and is miles from a eehoal. 16 will bo mold cheap and on ()my terms. Apply on tho promitme or addrom Egincindville P. 0.. WM. 161e0EOCII, 1710x4 FAR! FOR SAIGEL-For eale Lot 25, Concession 4, L. R. 8., Tuokorenitth, containing 50 aoros all clear and In a find oleos state of oultivation, Thera aro on tho promittes a oomforteble log houeo, a good tattoo barn 35x8a foot with etabling Watched, plenty of water, to convenient to markete, with good gravel rotate and is considered to be ono of tho Vett 50 acre fame in the townihip. Will be mold olioap sur the proprietor withee to gob more land. APPIY on the promisee or to ALEX. GORDON, Eornond. villo P. O. -171-0x8 OGIARM IN TUOKERMITLI FOR SALE. -For ealo U Lot 11, Commotion 8, Tuckeremith, containing 100 sem, all cleared but about 8 armee of good bush. It is urderdrained, well formed, and in ii high state of cultivation. There le a good stone house ; good barns, etablos and out -houses. it adjoins a good (cahoot ; is within five miles of Seaforth, and throe unites from Ktppon. There is plenty of good water. Will be sold with or without the orop. It is ono of the beet farms in the townehip, and will be sold on easy terms, as the proprietor wants to retire, Aleo 60 aoree within a mile and a quarter, a good gracing, lot, well funned, but no huildinge. sv1i1 ba sold to. ether or sepo,retely. Apply on tho premien, or ad. f088 Elemondville P. 0. ..JAHES MoTAYIS11,1 1030 tf TIMM FOR SALE. --For ealo Lot 13, Comesslon Tookormoilth, I miles from Seeforth, contain- zjg 0T aoroe, Tho land le in a good Motto of oultiva- , tion. On thelimo id a largo fame home In good - repair and heated by a tomato°, bank barn with good etabling, now atone pig pen 2Ix 40, driving ehod, woodshed and everything hi nut claim condition, Plenty of inlod water And windmill to pump it, Tho • land ie well undordreined. There is Mama 1.2 acree of fall wheat and tho ploughing is all done, lb will be sold °heap and on eatty terms as the proprietor III going West. Pommeled elven at any Mine. For further partioulare apply to WILLIAMEPERORT, on the promisee, or to Sosforth pot oittoo. 1081.t1 MURK IN STANLEY FOR SALE -For sale, Lot r 9 and the weet half of Lot 8, on the 12th conceit - Mon, or Brownie:in Lino, of Stanley. This farm con. Mins 160 aorta, all of which is cleared, except four acres. 11 18 in a state ot firstailase cultivation, well • fenced and all underdrainod, mostly with tile. There is &largo frame dwelling home as good on"new, with good done foundation and cellar, largo bank baro sith stone etahling underneath, and numerous other buildings, inoluding a largo pig how.. Two good orcharde of choice fruit, MIKI 13I00 shady and arm mantel tome. There etre two spring oreeke running hroug,h the farm, and plenty of good water all the year round without pumping. 11 18 well -situated foe markete, churches, sehoole, poet °Moe, atm, and good gravel roads loading from it In all direatione. It le within view of Lake Huron, and the boate oan be soon passing up and down from th house. Thie is ono of the beet equipped farm in the oounty, and will bo sold on easy term:, so the proprietor wants to retire on amount 01111 health. Apply on tho prow• or address Blake P, O. JOHN DUNN. 1049.tf "PARK IN HAY TOWNSHIP FOR SALE. -For 12 sale, Lot 22, on the North Boundary of Hey Townehip. This farm containg 100 acres, 86 sores cleared, the rest good hardwood bush. 16 is well un. derdretried and fenced. There is a good tono house with a No. 1 cellar, largo bank barn, implement ailed, sheep hods° 70x76, with Ant -elate stabling and root cellar Underneath; ag ood otohard ; 2 good i wells and elation. There is 12 acres of ' fall wheat mewed on • a rioh fallow, . we I immured ; 40 aores seeded down no:witty, the rest In good shape for crop. Thfs- le a- No. 1 farm, well situated for markete,hurelies, goanote, poet office, oto,, and will be sold remombly. Apply on the promisee, Of address. ROBERT N. DOUGLA8,Blake,Ont.1888x811 0,,PLElentn swum FOR SA.LE-For sale, a (mien. ej, did farm and hotel property. This farm la on the 18th conomeion of Mao Townehip of MoKillop, at the Village of Loadbury 14 contains 11.2f sores, all of which aro cleared, except about three sores, ft is In a good etato of oultivation, being well formed and underdvained, and suitable for grain- growing or stook fatalistic and feeding, There is not a foot of waste lend on the farm. There are two good dwelling houses, a large bank barn with stone 13tabling under. neath„ a large implement house., and all necessary buildings:in firs t-olass repair. There are three or. chards- and four never -falling wells. The farm ad. peer the Villageot Leadbury, where are dorm, post °Mort, blaokemith shop, school. elm The well known Lesidbury hotel le on the farm, and will be sold with -lb is now under lease for a term of years, This tome of the best and most. profitable SUM proper, ties in the County ot Huron, and will be sold ohesp on eaty terms of payment. For further particulars, apply on the grandees, or address the undersigned proprietor, Leadbury P. O. JOHNSTON KINNEY. 1863 Eureka Veterin- 'afg. CAUSTiC BALSAM. A Reliable and Speedy RemedY for Curbs, Splints, Spavine, Sweeny, Eta : It can be used in every ease of Veterinary Prsotiee whero Stimulating Liniments or Blisters aro pre- scribed. See pamphlet whioh accompanies every bottle. It ha o no euperion Every bottle sold ie guaranteed to give set' thsetion. Price 760 a bottle. Sad by all druggiets. Invaluable in tho treatment of Lump Jaw in (matte. Lie° Pamphlet, Propene* by-- • TUE EUREKA VETERINARY MEDEOINE 00., London Oat. 1004 -62 Speeial Attention to Horseshoeing end General Jobbing. Goderieh street; Robert Devereux BLACKSMITH And CARRIAGE Opp MAKER a'er • - Seaferth. Merton Stock Farm, LOT 4 CONCESSION 8, HIBBERT Thoroughbred Durham Cows, Heifers and Bulls of the moat fashianabIe strains :for salo at reasonable . prices. Post oilier) address, leAVID HILL, litaffra Iren.tt Store And Grocery thisingss" For Sale. For sale in tho thriving town of Sectforth ; afpod brick store, with dwelling above, and gond briok etablo at tho back, also a firet-olaes etook of groceries all /moth, best part of town and doing good busine good aemons for milling. Apply quickly to box ate, Saaferfh, Ontario, 1700 M,. JORDAIT, WORKERS W Christians Sho Fields of LESSONS FROM ki TED. uld Seek f 4.• Usefulnes PAULA A r New TIVITY itDr. Talmage Poi: fa Out 'a V at -10' old Which Is Yet I. ndocuplod an 1 NY ore They WIII Not Jo Building --( 11 0 er Men's Po undat I nti. . 14aelling1on, Sint, 8C).—ln his eetteee Die Taint oere points to , fiol ds of usefulness 't lhtt are not yet Ith ' rs (nighty -cUltivu tett and shc ws he need of more activity. . 'The 'text is lio,nans xv, • 20, ''Iii 1 Shot' d build upon another net I's foundatic n." . • In laying out the plan of his a 1s- sionary tour Paul eought out toe 'Os and cities whic i had not, yet, been preetehed to. Ile goes to .T.'en fah • a, city fumous ,for splendor 'and vi e, and 41watt:ta1ent, where- the pri mth oct. mut the seethe lein were leady to leap with both fret upon the Chrh t- hin religion.' He .feels- he ha etep te- le]. -eeork to do, and he kncan to do it. Whitt was tht retiult? 111 ('141 11 11 ff. of utterulanes that a a 1 -to e e r lived. We modern Christian vor are nof apt to imitate) Paid. - e 1,1100 on other peuiPWa foun<atHe, if wn erect, a church., we pr far to have IL num. witivtatullicH all Of NI 110111 IltENT heen,pionat Do We ga ..1- e1' ti, Sabbath school' class, w we *It good Wye and glebe -hair. condesd, • fa ette 1VaShed. Ulkillnera " at t 11 -CIS '1°. HO a church in this day, ts ap 1, 10 10 13111R out of °thee chUrchee. 10 11 111181 spend all their time 1 - !toe in ether- people's ' pou t(1 three throw the Una into that ch St So sin, talt chu , .pond, and they jerk out 0. M thnd acid throw the line foto - no elittreh pond --and bring out Pr byterian, or there is a rellgto s rc , in some neighbordeg church, nd whole. school Of ash swim' o T fr 1 hit t - pond, [ tad wfi take them - alt - 1 NN 1111 sala n ew ep ,of the et. N'hat gained? M ablate -1y nothing or 1. clause of Clieriat. ; What slyer gibe ail army is' pew- recruits. Whit! -cot items to AlloSe eoming -Iron oth flocke, we Omelet build our church not o u t, of loth Or church r.s , p it 0 or the worlds lest we build on 'a other man's foundation, The fact is, this is, a. !bw ig orl Whet; in our sehoolboyl day , 1l'111 110(1 the ,ditutieter and ch. umfe lona, of this planet., ets did 110 . 101.0 ha 1!. It is th Q ILIA ft tick' and long 111(10 :and diameter au< ci Tunleven ar want and Wor and Sin th .t 1 figures Can calculate. Th 8, or a spi 101,11 cont bumf, of et -reicher ness reae ,es across all zoneS,I and if 1 we i called to give ts. vogr Chic' lbottrolary 1 would gay it .vas totert ed on the north and) sant , a a ea and west by the gre! t h( Lilt (' God's sympathy and love. 01 , it i a. great world! Since 6 ( 'clo 4 Lb morning 60,800 persons taw: bee 1)0('4, Ettld all these mull, piled poi Wei ions are to be reached )5' th gospOl.. In England or in oui cas ern, America 0 cit les we are' bein much crowded, and .tII ttero of groun is of much value, but n --eostat t nnd '20,000 acres iseno ettatisutil pc) America; 500 acres it a ;omit . far peesion. There, is a vast flel 1 her arid oYerywherounoocijpd plc nty 0 romn more, not buildiew en a tothe 1110 n's -foundation. - -. Wo steed as 'churches to Stop, bona herding the old ironclad sitmer0 tha _.have been proof against 30 1 year 1 of Christian assaulte. Aled fo that church which leaks - the spir t •0 evangelism, spending on one than <teller enough to light 50q o lls t glory, and in one carvad I illa , en °ugh to have made a thotsan !ine "pillars in the 1101 'SO Of oti - 0 d for ever" and doir, less oci< tha man,y a, log cabin 1 teeting 1ous. Witl tallow candles ' stuck i 1 oodo a OC [cat s and a 11-1 illtl$ ter s%h4 ha oev er seen a college and does not knov the difference between 'roe •• an Choctaw, We need as c urc es t get into sympathy with *a . great outside world and lets them 'Imo that none are so broken hearted• 'o hardly. bestead that they Will not -be welcomed. "No!" says some fastidious Christian. "I don' like to be crowded in church, Don't put any one in my pew." i- '_ , , lery brother, what will ylott o in heaven? When a greact teml itude that no man can namber .asscs ibles, they will put, 50 in your p w. What aro the select few to -day asset bled. In the Christian diuretics corn >area with the -mightier millions' outs de' of them? Many of the churchea ar likei a hospital that should advertise that its patients must haye..nothing N orse than toothache or "run rounds,' but no broke/11 heads, no crushed at kles, no fractured thighs. (live us ' for, treatment moderate ,shmers, e civet coated sinners and sinners with . a glos'S on. It is as though a man' had a farm of 3,000 acres an put' 1 all his work on one acre. ITe may . raise never,so large ears Of corn nay- . ' er s9 big heads of wheat, he "IVO Old COd 1 13r Pt 41- Si 1' 1. 1. g- • 'remain !toter._ 'The .chuech . of has bestowed it chief c!are• on t ho i acre and has lathier!, $plendid mon and mronten in !that small inclosure, but Ithe. field is the world. There arc mull 1 iuelos t.,oadny who hui/o pe-rer had any Vbris tie 0 %Pork. er look them in the _eye and !with Seirtrestness in the aCcentuation Hay n go -My . or (1.111, and. a 0 rd are "Celine," or they Would long have) been _, in the kingdom. ` :fricitds, religion is either 0 'shut a' 4real, reality. If it he u sl let F us disband our chttrehow Otte:44ra associations'. 11 it rUality, then great popule,fons on way to the bar Of God filJeci for the ordeal. And what we doing? In 01 (let. to reach the multitud auteeiders IVO miist drop" all to calf -Ries out- of our religion, 1- e f . 'hen W[3' 11111'. to people about the hyps- fe union and - French. encycI dianis'in and Eirastinianistit and C pluiet sittnism, we are impolitic as 10 I underst 00(1 as. if n. physl Ian Hhould talk to an Ordinary pii -about, the pericarditirn. and inter t al moscle and scorlytitle svmpt ie OS- *.'Afatry of us palm, ou1. of the the lo- gic -0 semilutries so loaded ..tip hat NV( tak(( 11« 111'St ten 'years tol �1 ow end_ )ple nd us-. rid our people how 1/10011. ao.e. ov's, 11( 001t1 ten ;tears to get 0111' ph to know as much tES WO knOW itt t he . end find 1 hal neither of kir s ttl)ytlliIlg 0.8 ieve ought letCsw. Here are hundreds of th a it (IS of ginning, e1,ruggljpg py itp," p00p10 W11 11000 .1.0 re Bee Just pne .th ing--t hat Jesus lirist came to .save them an I will' ttve them now. .13ut we go into a )ro- tind. and elahornl,o dcifln1tjc)• 01 VILO6 j1181.ifiert ion IF 4E1 after 'all the 'Work -there are not, outsld of he • learned prefessic ns, 3 0,000 )0o - de who can tell NV hat justif ion s.'1 will read yo t defilei i ns: STustilicution ure y tote Sic et, the act of a jia ge ttting 'in the oeunt, in which th 8 promo It ler_ nd Judge, who is ace untablc th Ione and who know t e niazinr m ,hich the ends of li s u liversal car - unwept can !best lic of tained, r ek- ons that which was 0013 by the ub- White it) the same mariner .as 1 it had been done by 11 osel WhO b 1 ye in the substieute and, purely o ac- count 'of this gru5 dons meth • d of in :thefull re,- ," Now, v 11 tell -you at a. sinner be- ' off. effort nal vet, • avel- that -large ur midst called wslrk itt re h� eckoning, grants tl riesien of their .sin Is justilleation? 1 w j Oh 1, [flea ti On . is----Wh t 1 0 VOS; Cod lets him Comparatively littl as been made to 'lees of. persons in skeptice, and he who glies to 1 ere will not bebill ding upon Liter 'nazi's foundation, Theifo large number of tient - They fraid we of and 0111' chu *ches 10 '(1800win we do not ictu w 1 i oW to nen, . One of Ole c ash; met pi Id hear with what te dernese oL stithrA and. beauty asp stic.coss Christ dealt with hitna "Ti Ott ehalt love le Lord thy 000 ,w1 0 s.0 thy 1 nd 'with all thy .so 1 toad .wit iy mind -and with all thy etrei hie is tt. e. limit .aad nt, attl the seennd ititinely thou Shalt, tn. ae tliymelf, Ther , m MOM dinent great< And the scribe said to him, " I aster, thou MOO mid tha t c r there is *- one (lo I,. 4.1nd to 01111 'With all _the hen 't t nd all t tilerettinding and al: the Rota .a, t' 1- the strength .16 more than w ) trnt offerings and .8 cr flees," a hen Jests saw that heansw lescreetly. he said un. 0 him, " 1 •t - not -far ..froni the kingdom il d.'' So' a . skept le wail saved ) le , interVlews Da foW Chris tenpin treat the skept 1 . in that 1 r Stead of taking :hal of him 1 e Avntle hnnd of Inv.!, Ise are < ' 11. re ,18 lov 18 take' hint with clesi as ticistn, Others 1;vere tripped st ni from being grist, b, some man. whe) pro Cleristiana They had bitsiness who, tunic( fit st class scoundrel, fe sed Oht'istIun, Ma 1.1 ey loet all faith by in an oil compally , was fo ec amid the petrolem 1 excitein .Tlie -company ownedn. land; 'or ti ey did there ava s n sign of produced; ibut . the president' of company Was a Presb,•terlan el a d the treasurer. was n Vpisco vestrynian, and one director a 'Nfethodiet class heeler, and otter 'directors prominent ineniber Baptist aad Congregati mai ehUrCI were gottel out tell w1 at fabulous preepee's opened Innocent 1 little mon' .t.le their w anyth ut so in ad of it t taking st good as y ought e k and perhaps • received one div - d'so as ; to "keep them st 1, but f- a while they found, hat the co 11- y had eeorganized and had a nt president and -dirk nd ,different director. he !pincher , up to slop nisly .w'rei g eseed to. e ei a. lr t nor ott to b hough a Pr y years h. vhat happe 11 1.1 rote this, company. an women who had 'to invest, and that 11 SO 0, "I do , not • ka ab ut this, company, go Id men arie at the h 16 must be excellent, -an in t must be almost as ing the church." So• th Sto cle ter pal fer . er 11 i- d 11 0. rent treas . Other ga ments or healt itt ihi a the ,fc)rtner officers of tleccdca ompau f wit many regrets, to zeiign. • A. 1 all that the subscribe s of t sto k had to show for their inv metst was a beautifully ornament cert ficate. Sometimes that m n loo ing over his old pa, ers, con acr ss that certificate, 5 nd it -'is s sug estivo that les vest s he we, t non deu that 0 100 • phic of the Iteligion th t the pre and trustees and dir ctors oil company proles course, their reject n such grounds w 1 and unwis(3. 1 a 11113.1E1 of the United Stat every year, and the martials, every yea ing against the mimosa that pwor ,if n, saldier of Chri anything againt4 61 he swore to s ? How do you ju ey of the country*? bill? Now you Mt 'with _ those who led religious the presence "elioneilt, earnest 01 hey may be attrae 'aviour upon whom sert .cour anyt Gov. And that ity delete curre terfei tienc swin< Live frank, that 80.018 depert Rett ed on of relig s unphiloso told th army e e are ma, . Is th ited Stat them i e t deserts, 1 e PhrIstia piliort a, go. t Bya coun st hate pa - have bee pretenders. others riEltian life) ed to the your hopes mber, Scepticism a ways has clothe eaSon, good or b d, for exist- ing. Goethe'S irreligion started . when the news 00.111C • ta . Gern any, of the earthquake at Lisbon, Nov. is 17711. That t0,000 people shoul 11ve per-] 'itched. in that earthquake and in the after rising of the .Tagu river so stirred his sympathies th the threw. up'hie..belief in the good ess 6f God.' ()titers. have gone into ecepticisms from 'a natural persistenc in asking the reciaon why. They have been fear- lully stubbed of the fata interroga- tion paint There are so -many things they _ cannot get explained. They, cannot understand he Trinity or how Os<1 can be Soveri gn and yet 1210. 11 free agent. Neithcr can I. The,V say, "I don't undeistancl why a good God should let sin come into thel W011(1.'Neither de . You say, "W, ly was(that ,child stia e id in life vitt) teeth dsadvantages, h le others hafe a1 . physical arid .nie itt1 equip - n10 it?" 1 cannot tell. T e ' go out O -l'Ilrd1h on Easter morning and ay I That doctrineof-th eesurrec- io (molded me." • Se it Is to na ft' tnestery beyond finra eelment . ndarratand all the processe. bywhich ne get 'Tito 'the dark.I I now them 01. I have travehal with-bereing feet, 110 11118 tored wa The, -first w0C4.11 c. en leer n to .,i tet pip.pa or. niaminua I milord ever ut tered o -t' Whatit to 101.1'(4 tights pour 110 (1»11'k h ;11r1 ' fit nikrd no 1.81t1 r o 01a, tad tor 'ha t men are no.tt_te„Jte pod Turn -;C•entr bac ng man ;al: hen you 1 '•ith -which L, poll In hat wornin in f 0. house peeish in you have a ladder • es elp her out and help r thlatf t.W'n Yo.tir bac is genes-, hink tit • s " a hundred iet:ss into - (11, k -upon EL a N'o t 1:.' 111 110 third la, 11(11(014 111 ter down, 8011111Z- RON EXPOSITOR .ty an i SeePtle, Whose sofa 18 In more *ril then the bodies of those other dangered ones can be. Ola, skept dam is aidaalt lend. There are men Who would give a thousand worldsif they peesessed theist, to, get ba k 'to the placid faith of their • fathei s and in o here, and 11. is our place tis help tit in, and we may help them -never through their heads, but Owe t s through their .hearts, If • I address e tch men and women to -day, 1 thro'cy out no scoff, I hal- plead 11 them p, the memory of the good Id day 1 vhen at their moth- er's k e they s id; "Now I lay 1710 down b sleep and by thotie days and n1ihts of 8 arlet fever in whieh she-- eottched U., giving You the. medic e in Just: the right time aria tthrn1rg1 your AO ow when it Was hot and W h han 0 hat many years ago ' turned to dusti oothed away yoar pain a d wi - roice that you will never 1 ear a ' n, unless you join her In thel better ;!co ntry,.told you to never ! dad, fel. 'ati Would feel bet- ter b and by, and, by that . (tying couch 's 'here 8,ee looked so pale and talked o sloVefy catching her breath betwee the NVO1 da, and yipu fblt an awful oneliness coming over your 6041., ly all tha I beg you to come back a d take the Same religiOn. It was g id enoug for her. It iii good enough for you, Nay, I have 4 bet- ter pl it than that. I plead by ail that woun s and tett s and blood , and groan nd agonies and death throes -of the on- of 00 1, Who approaches you t.' moment With torn brow and lace* 'Ilan& and whipped back, and s y nee, "Come unto MO, all yo who a 0 weetry nd heavy laden, and 1 will g %to you !mit." ! - The 1 urches o God ought to be so many 11- o savin stations, not so muctl 0 help. those who aril in entobtet waters, tit -those who have been 811 . wrecked Come, It us . run out th lifebeets And who wilVnian them? We do n t preach eneugh to euch . Matt; we ha c not enough faith ln their release. Alas, if when! they COMO ' to hear us we are laboriously trying , to show' the difference bet- tween isublapeatri .nism and ,supralap- n2.11=10121, -While they have a hun- dred vipers of • rnnorse and despair coiling: around 'al d biting their im- meeta4 spirits, ' 'he church is • net thiefly for • go dish Bert . of men, -whose proclivitieS are all right and who could get O iheaven praying and . , singing in t1ietr.e4vn homes. It is on • the 1) ach tol help the drowning. rrhose 0,c1 case0 4.re, the cases that God It eii; to take hold of. He can save a laig sinner las well as a small sinner, and wit en a man calls 'eare neatly .0 orod iL O help he will go out: 1 to dell et' suth a one. If it were- ne- • cessatT God would come down from the ske, tolloMed by all the artillery of h eav en Sand. a Million angels with drawn - Words. ' Gc t one. hundred -such -redeem d men in( your ,churchas and nothin could -stand before them, for such M ,n are generally Warm hearted and en husiastic.! No formal prayers then. • 0 heartr4s singing. then. No cold co(venUonaifsJn1 then. -The Prussian - ctvalry mount by putting their rigl t foot into the stir- rup, w ule the nierica,n cavalry mount y,puttin heir left foot into /the stir up. I 40 not carehow you mount our war charger if you only get intd this hat -1! for God and get there s on, right s irrup or left stir- rup or 0 stirrut t. all. The. uno6- cupied elds arei al !around us, and J why hould we build on another ' , man. s 1 tinclation? I have heard of what ta DM' ca11oc the "thundering le-. gin." It 44 170,- a part of the Roman army tol which some Christ- hens.ebalanged, .a d their prayers, it was-tsai , -were a s vered by thunder and lig Wing an ••lail and tempest, whith . ovsrthrej' �n invading army and sav d ! the eliepiie: And I would V° Gad "hat our Ciurches.might be so mighty n pratre nd work that they would ecome ai thundering legion . bolore hich the orces Of sin Might be route and 6h4 gates of hell nil ht tremble. • Latin h the gospel ship for ano her vciyage. Heave away now, la sl. Shekel out the reefs in the foretops ill Conte, 0 heavenly -wind and fill !the canvas! YeSus aboard will assure our safety. !esus on the sea will beckon us foreeard. Jesus on the hore. wie welc rae us into harbor, It- is South A leaves of insects a covered shrubs h the sun and 'sin delighted to Lind as soon p.s they tomato 1 Oro. same tre titteht t young p was own cpss rdor tion of ;e spray in, a her tr found £hi he ha ive weapon, Whi nothing. Ile also of the &aine ! kin off his her es. Tinto Isiseotifu eported that a farmer . in erica..-hi,s discovered that the • toirato plant will driVe ay front other plants. ija he torna o leaves over rata !wishedl to pr tect from, 1 insects, and was that th latter left ot the lodor of the e then tended the an en ire rotv df ah treits, and his succese lete, . 0 rendei the pro - simple he trio a decoe- fresh Itornato leaves as a and Shrubs, and a perfectly effect - cost practically found, that a spray would keep files . . ! Hei Russigtn of learhin poets. A their rings shallow ba Is -brought ,of the Or first ring, to enter in ART * a* Fortune Tellers. - - , ir1is. h,ve -a peculiar • Way - their matrimonial rroh- umber of girls take Off and • c nceal them in !a ket of corn; then a hen in .and invitedfo partake , ,and t the owner of I trip ncovered will be the girt trimony. SCIENCE 0 - ASPA It Kay Be T t.LiTITIJUTS " KILLING WITH HANDS MEC) BY JAPANESE.. 1 raglit to Policemen -Interest - Big Denr sttal Wu Given Before Pollee Officiate in Boston by John J. O'Brien, Ex-Chie Of Police of Nagnot44. :and a Japaueset-olldany New Grips 'and Holds Shown. - 1 i It may be that the police of liote ton and of riZew York will be taukht the ungen tie art of jedjuteu, which is the Japanese, "ecience of killing with the hands," or killing without weapons, . says The New York Jour - n ral ; Then *ooc.).1.ie t cm policemen's clubs and el ibbince by policemen. Re- fractory.n .prls oe IJ14 W ill NU II ur , ' 1101, from cracked .sokelle, scalp wounds and bruised muscles, bue their antis will be dislocated or their necke and backs wrouched well they submit.. , John J. O'Brien, formerly of Hes- ton and ex -chief of police of NUgi.1- saki, gave an exhibition of ;itijittsu at the bureau of criminal itavel 1 Iga- tiQl2 Jr1 IIIIIdni the Other morning to thet police commissioners, Supet tient Eld'ridge and nittiev•of the ; speetors and captains. 0 'Brien 'pittiaed that juijutsu enmities emit mett easily to overcome hie; ni strOng men. The t ruly levelip science is peculiar to one school j Japanese wrestlers, who teach it the children and to Japtulteee men, who have neatly 1 surpt•hlt bulky, tipsy foreign sailors ‘vith 'Itrien went to Nagasaki to 141 10 juijutsu and became 140 preil-:itlit thitt h ewas made chief eif pollet 0,11rien was tufetisted in hie I nunistraticm by a small Jap, 1 » he) Avhp, although he is not. strong, ch know how to "kill with his -Mind+ The former ehief at Once adetitils that the "hiftcle" anti grip. -4" he i lustrated ere all "foul" from 0 (..po ing point of view, '''But if a -el en coming at you to du yeti bort 1 harm you da not stop to balance, niceties of fair and foul work,- sap he. "Your Idea is to protect yont self . latt the °titer fcllow t ake r ofhiS411fig': teoO'Brien and him, clinch ed., and O'Brien broke 11* clinch throwing the Jap over his knee, In went flying and came on th(1MI with- force ees'augli- to jati every 110 in h is body. But the Jap got. 111 emilihgle i.eoueeted the pleasure showing mete more -holde" to ti comndssioners. knowledge Of tt. a to y, of where and how to Lai hoid of a, man, ofe9,he location aid times of the muscles, is all that, is lleCOSsiity," said O'Brien. "1%11 11',11 often soon Japanese boys of piers, sonH of wreetleria DUI 8 Ler lit ttliitetHlua talinutS their age W rth the Jt j 11100 asked Commissioner Adt1.1118, well till bled athlete, to brace '01 'self, to make ready t6 reSISt. lie .0 1114, end the ;lap could. not push cotione idOlter front his strongholi • Bet .11,; jabbed Ono finger in the coot- missismer'Et body Where mtiscle bra e w'its IRA effective, and Mr. Adams a - nto 41fell. about' a. man who is mho to p0011 a gun on you?" asked the i terested policemen. a fellow draws a gun at loner range, I may be his, but if he 'come clear): to me he's mine, sure," a swertill 0 'Brien, and he told Inoe t make no 1,1 to draw- a pistolfrom hi 1de ttecke(.. Like a flash, O'Brie grubbed Inoe by the wrist lend tevis - ed hie arm. -The Jap was foisted 1,) lean over, to rise 051 his tip toes, then to fall on his knees. If he ha riots O'Brien could have twisted 10 tutu -ont of its socket, "leow J'll show you what, to 0, when a rutin eelevi; both lapels of you coat," said O'Brien, and so he. seie ed 11 oe The Jan grasped the in strocfpr in the saute fashion, qeic rot lightning. placed his right 00 neeinet o'Brion's stomach, .je ke h lintoward him and stablenl,v sn down. O'Brien sailed over the Jap' awl fell on his bnek 01n'er12 feet Wit : ?:.1110. JEW WEIS 840.110 1(1 (1\ 11* hint before he could arise. "Tit ming, Who Is thrown in this way,' 8101 instructor, "falls w th hi: museles rigid and looks for 110 furth or trouble. It's a fine WaY 1.0 W10 a street row." "lf a man, conies at you with a stiff left lead, what can you do?" asked one of the 00111111188101101'S. 0 'Brien rattled ofT something in Jo.- Panese, then rushed at Inoe, hitting straight from • the shoulder at his head. The Jap crossed his hands Q. few inches away from his face,- and O'Brien's wrist landed in the vise so formed. .Inoe seized the wrist • with his right hand, twisted it, and O'Brien 1911 on his knees, completely at the 'other's mercy. "There are many more ways of getting away from a punch like that," said O'Brien.- "Here is one." . The Jap led for him with his left. O'Brien, with his open right hand, _ struck up Inoe's arm at the elbow. In half a, second O'Brien's left hand shot under the .Tap's left arm and gripped the back of his neck. The Jap was perfectly helpless. "With this grip, in this position, could break his neck," said O'Itrien. The demonstration _greatly inter. - este(' the -commissioners .and polite Officials. O'Brien showed many new. grips and holds, of which there are 200, but he said a thorough knowl- edge of ten or a dozen of them will protecil any man. -Ile said he could teach these holds o a squad ef po- licemen in 1 our days. From Boston O'Brien was to go to New York, where he will demonstrate juiJutsu to the police commissioners. (3- 41, I 1- 15! 41 0 11 1- 11. 1 - Ism* British Dogs In Comar's Day. The ittne of the Roman occupation of Britain, five distinct species of dogs were there, most of which eaa with certainty be identified with those of the present dny, There were the house dog, the greyhound, We bulldog, the terrier and the filoAr- hound. - • • Biggliffp Checking In Bngland The baggage checking system, which is univerae, Jii .'an9,da, coming into 1190 In Ettglaud: —The marriage of Mr. Josephus 5, Moy- ers, son of Mr. J. W. Moyers, of Listowel, to Miss Louise Livingston took place at noon on Wednesday of laet week, ati the residence of the bride's mother, Mr.. Liv- ingston, Main street, Listowel, the Rev. Mr. Hardie, of the Presbyterian church, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Irvine, pastor of the Methodist church, offioisting. A Gloomy Future Made Bright, and Health and Vigour Re- stored blithe Use of Br. Chase's Nerve Food. Headache, backache, sleeplessness, derpondency, and irregularities are the rerult of anexhausted condition of the tel,ly and nervous system, No treatment was ever so efficacious in restoring health, strength, vigour, [...id vitality as Dr. Chase's Nerve :Vend, the great blood builder. Mrs, J. M. Bradley, 100 Jane street, Cita.wa, etatee:-" For Several years I bo vo been gradually running down In health. I became nervous and weak, tole worried greatly over my future, " Hearing of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food end the wonderful results it has ae- (,)tiplithed in others, I obtained a. box etel began using it as dh•ected, I be - gen to Improve immediately, and arn now rep:tored to full health and vigour. "Dr, Chase's Nerve Food is an ex- cellent remedy, and I can recommend it to all who are weak, nervous, or run down in health." Dr. C'hase's Nerve Food, the world's greatest blood builder and nerve re. storativa 50 cents a box, at all dealers. or Edmanaota Bate* and CO., TOrohtee • • alliwatialall1111i1111101ai111111111111111annantalatamaam...,. 0 CTO ER 5 1900 9 00 Mors 5 .5t$ • MilfIlt I ay am,. tat II AVegetAblePreparationforAs- 5101118W OtTOOdlafidReg ulia- theStomfichs 4, • Bowels of SEE THAT THE FAC -SIM ILE Si GNAT 0 F— ON THE APPER EVERY 011 KXACT 'COPY OF WRAPPE:FI, Cattoris is put is hot geld in lin yon anything else is "jnst u good pose." 44" Bee Tho fao-* signature of p in thie-stai bottles only. It Don't alliow -anyone to len n the. plea or promise that It and "will answer everypur. tt you got 04 -0 -T -0 -B -1 -AA Is el over, artagpsr. The Red Front Furniture Store Has been renewed, renovated and enlarged, and now we are in a po ition to offer the public all the newest des gns of Parlor, I3edroon and Dining Suites at very tempting plices. Also a very ni e line of Chairs in all the newest stylez. New line of . Pictures just in, very cheap. I We extend a cordal invitation to every one to come and see us i and our stock, . RgEgfrigiKr • fag • -CTI\TIDMIR,E1.11.3KI dr. This department is complete with a large selection f the hist goods, and obliging atten.tion given to this branch of the business,. Night calls promptly attended to by our Undertaker, Mr. T. Holnaes Goderich street, Seaforth, opposite the Methodistt church BROA.DFOOT, BOX & Millinery Op4ning. HURSDAY,1 FRiDAY AND ,SAtTTRIJAY, SEPTEMBER 271 28 AND 29.„ Every lady ind girl is interested at this time of year fn dress goods, millin- awry, etc., and it is at this store that, you will find everyt ng adapted-. to your need. , .....- , Just now the particular attraction is millinery and in Ws we have an en- tirely new stock as advanced in style as September is adva;' ced in date. 4 A lady wearing a stylish hat or bonnet always attr ts attention. Too great care cannot be exercised in the selection of what wincia bhould be bought at a store where stylish and becoming goods are on exhiWtion. We carry a large range and the prices are the lowest, 1 I , The skill and good taste displayed in the trimming of ;our millinery makes it as beautiful as possible, and; as we have iplenty of assistance, we can promise you the very best -of attention, whether you wish to purchase or not. , 4 Every one is invited to attend our openings on the ablive named days. i Cash or Produce and Remember the place4 J. W. One Price Only. oRTweiN Seaforth's Only Oash Dry Goods Store, under the Town Clock. Special Prices AT BRIOIT C4th s Leading qothing n Fall Coats BROS., & Furnishing Store Our new fall and winter tock of over cioats just to hand. A large assort raent of the best and cheapest goods on the market. Special bargains in fall and spring overcoats, something just a little out 0l . the ordinary. It will pay you to inspect our fall overcoats at $6.50 41 $7.50, and also our iine of natty winter coats it Black Beaver and Grey Chbviot at $7, They are a wonder in good values and may be a surprise. E1?,X.1,8,11.E.RS, SEd.FORTE OCT( aminwormisemme MP' ORSEW PO -Will be' . Apply ANTED. belg, sageis, peter, TRAY REI andersigni ifer • ribc] me and p GE HEN -I DER MILL running oi fternoon, Haggle I to. 11.0( SU, te -a; 18rgc1 Immo stab . ebte house end_ 'ten Acres of _ from Eosforth,-: e scbooJ,1 la j1laburnnand privilege et wor LL wers ape TEJ EAcnEn • oelvadup heel Section tieepory erd, ANDREW ZAI EACHE Mon )teiaher, bold' )DUIIeI to emu idiom, stating Wad li,y th OBT, Ma REAL: OR SALL Lot le, co nose And ba igon aggliceVol mieb. ODERN HO Yj rooms, fan momenta sha elevator. Al r to HENRY I tottb: 4rFOUSE AND: anderelgh r ay with 3 1013,01111tOd WIC s a goodatable *oft wider. Fen levee rooms in t remises may b - • IITALI4BLR the oiling. essant/y Idea, e property at eriiieee And val Irons house, ' emery -outbeiidi appleit, soft water. 11 plumcs truite. It 1 mer or nunkat lo Wit. C. Oar! [11.11311 LAND ' ceeslon 18, and. 'There Aro tinder thohert e. This lot hio for sale, 1 1 hider, 1 tnowoi ther articles', t ood mos, chi Id biz fain. ' Orth Bouedery ;Men P. O. -, ARM FO Stanley, via ree tittered an. il, 8 aorm . The te • atv of ik era aro! hed Anatol O dental -MI ernent 1309 o vealent t mtleinfron rod. leadtagin saan and in goat , r full partieui Varna_ P.-0, Oi3D Iriaftlii SOLD BE flgi farm is situ ishg of Stanley, tidos SO siore.soli he balance Iliad vialned. Titer owie, a good bi le ood well at the plover jelling era the Senn. The1 fruit. Thle fern rket, ole. P remise* or addi lab's P. 0, ARV FOR /arm in To $-well fenced s1.1 nd is free fronn rehaed and *so risme bouisea tot 4ar and woodebei ver,1a11ingispr1 Under -01 1 Ill rohee, poist entice IOW »ply on tbepoi EYRE, , T ro rtni nrtai on xis thoroughbred fl rmdWonting* admitted to aserviee, ite Pigs forld wwonto vicz:-.4h1 . be Strainettelt seworth •Botar,1 ; payable tat t Bing If Count 1111 EN1•010M31, iefeetIon gew A ucriowEx . Avalon 4'4110. - Being, . lunderstanding trentdem. Charge ., pleas re. ,pay, All Lot S, Oor f.ttensk'd to. ' THORN 3 ear -old b yearling belle agistered lied; roved Yorkehi stake winners. THE MITA Owing to eluded to se area titans a nos at cox See us befl