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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1900-12-28, Page 2- • ' —a-r...ameelfesOMINi100111 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. JA Will buy a good 7 -roomed home, pleasant- ihAf ly situated in Seaforth, alrnoat new. Good hard and soft water. Apply to SCOTT' BROS., Seriforth. 1721att SALE. -Nine stores of land for sale, beIng t 12, Conoweion 8. Hay. There la a train° and barn.also small orchard. Parniulars application. MRS. ROBERT RYDD, SR.,, 1699-tf j*i»i IN STANLEY FOR SALE -For sale Lab 9, Concession 1, London Road, near the village ( flireeefield, containing about 100 acres, 90 acre 1 clear d and in a good atate ot oultivation, the re - male or is hardwood bush. There are grad build - Inge, 2 aores ot wheat, 30 seeded to grass, a good °robe d aed plenty of wat)r. Will be mid oheap and on earry terms. Apply bor A. .T. RON, Brume field P. G. 1878-tf TIdUSE AND THREE ACREFOR SALE. --The JJJ underaigned offers for sale les cottage in Har- pur. ry with 3 acres of laud in good state of cultiva- tion, tented with fruit and ornamental tress. There la a &id stable on the place, with plenty of hard ane loft; Water. Fences- are in good order. There are sev n rooms in the herrn which is good repair. The Meets may be viewed at any tone. JOSEPH P. B19NE 1095.tf ... "I It FOR SALE -For sale Lot e6, Conc.:Won m'f, L. R. 8., Tuckerenalth, oentainina 50 acres, an akar and in a firet elate etate of cultivation. There are ort the premises a comfortable log holm a good i0 trio barn 35)(80 feet with attabling attaehed, plentY, of ater, le convenient to markets, with good grave/ roa a and le moldered to be tree of the best 50 aore Janos In th- township. Will be sold cheap VI the prorittor wishes to get more land. Apply on the pre/beiges or b ALEX. GORDON, Eger) andville P. 0. 1719x0 TJESIRABLE PR—OPERTY IN SEAFORTII FOR SALE.-Beriutifully eituetcd on Centre Street adj itir Mg Beattie's Grove. There aro two lots planted with the choiceat of fruit treat of all Frieda and shrithte A frame- house, oteee cellar uederneath the whale home, Cksittinir room, dining room, Bummer and' %inter kitchene and four bedroorne, hard sad sett Weber. It le one ot the Irma pleasantly treated, eon lovable and convenient restdenoce In Serif rth and will be odd ehettp. Apoiy to JOSIAH WAT- SW) rirleatorth.1700-tf t' - - -- ----- - - - 1G1 1114 IN HULLETT FOR SA.LE.--LFor sale, Lot 31.. 4. Coneeselon 13, Hullett. containing 75 acres, all (Jeered, underel, a ned. well fenced, and about 40 . errs Deeded to grass. There aro fair buttetneR. The 6 lea good orohard, and a never -failing epring ore k euns through the farm and a good well at the hou e It to near trohoel and post aloe, and con- vert ent to the best markets. It ie a splendid farm, not a foot of wade land on it, and is well adapted for sheik ealsing. It will be sold cheap and on env term, Apply to the underoigned, Seaforth I'. 0. . 1609. tf JANE ROBISON. ALTOU8K AND LOT IN HARPURHEY FOR 13 SkLE.-For sale the comfortable frame cot. iege in lisrpurhey belonging to the undenrigned. It °anteing three bed rooms, sitting room, dining room, kitchen and pantry. leis on a stone founda- tion with a good cellar; also hard And soft water. The lotsontairei a of an sore of land, has °pit a gool stable and 18 well planted with various kindof large and smelt fruits. It is plemantly retreated and will be sold cheap. Apply to the owner, MRS. GEORGE Se'LLERY, fleatorth, or to JAMES WaTSON, Sea- orth 1718 tt MURK FOR SALE. -For sale Let 10, Conoessicra 7 Stanley, containing 103 acres more or less, 03 acres oleared and 7 aures of buele 60 acres under 01.11, tivatien, 58.0r011 in fall wheat o.nd the bgenee seeded tepees. The farm is well fenced and. underdrained with plenty of good water oonvenient to buildings of whieh there are a goad frame house with kitolien and weed shed attached, two large bank barna with stone walla underneath, large drive ehed and pig house with cement finer, a Urge orchard of choice fruit. 'tie convenient to church, post office and schools. It lee tulles from Brimfield [Mitten with good gravel nada loading in all direetions. This le a first 01883 farm and in good (rendition and will be Hold cheap. For full particulars apply to WM. McALLISTER, VeMa P. 0. 17114f MatiaRail IN TUCKER3MITH FGR SALE. -For sale r Lot 11, Conceasion 8, Tuckersmith, containing 100 !sores. all °leered but about 8 ea.res of good bush. It l urderdrained. well fenced, and in a high state of eariti ration. There is a good stone norm ; good barter, stables and out -houses. Ib aljoins a good achatol ; is within five mile" of Seatorth, and three miles from Nippon. There jis plenty of good water. Will be sold with or without" the crop. It is one of thrilled farres in the township, and will be Bold on easY terms, as the proprietor wants to retire. Alm 50 OMB within a mile and a quarter, a good grafting lot, web fenced, but no buildings. Will bo sold to, gether or separately. Apply on the premises, or ad- dress Egmondville P. 0. JAMES MeTAVIS111.689 tt -VARM IN STANLEY FOR SALE. -For sale, Lot I 9 and the west half of Lot 8, on the 12th corms. sioe, or Brownson Line, of Stanley. This farm con- tains 160 acres, all of whioh le cleared, except four mires. It is in astute of tIrst-olass cultivation, well feneedsnd all underdrained, mostly with tile. There is a large frame dwealing house as good as now, with good stone foundation and cellar, large 'bank barn Al. stone sto.bling underneath, and numerous other. but dings, Including a large pig house. Two good - 11.t OTC ard8 of choke) fruit, also Mae shade and nazi mental trees. There are two spring (weeks running brough the farm, and plenty of good water all the year round without pumping. It is well situated for markets, churches -roe -hook, post al re, eto., and good gr Akre' roads !eliding from it in all directions. It is within view of Lake Huron, and the boats can be &wee prowilig up and down from -th house. This is one of the best equipped farrnf in the county, and will be sold on easy terms, as the proprietor wants to retire- on account of ill health. Apply on the prem - Isere or address Blake P. 0. JOHN DUNN; 104941 FAIN HAY TOWNSHIP FOR SALE. -For Lot 22, on the North Boundary of Hay rie, Township. This farm contains 100 sores, 85 acres aimed, the rest good hardwood bush. It is well un- der rained and formed. There is a good atone hours° wit a. No. 1 °eller .' large bank barn; implement shed; sheep house 70x75, with first.oloas stabling and root (teller underneath; a good orohard ; 2 good wet* and cistern. There is 14 acres of fall wheat 'owed on a rich fallow, well manured ; 40 mires eeed.ed down recently, the rest in good shape for crop. Tina ia a, eke 1 farm, well situated for market), churches, eahools, poet °Moe, eto„ and will be sold reationably. Apply on the premises, or address ROBERT N. DOUGL&S,B1like,0nt.1008x8tf I:WS/NESS' .0.6777`0/7; Aft c/f. Tin b,0, -placer in America for ruing men anti -women to secure a IltmIness a:duration, Shorthand, Atm 14(sit`alt Dra.WIttir or Penmanship. Thorough sys- tt #nArtual ItubiliCt;;N, HOtf$101-1, etalre rear. Students n ,„y##,,,•olegee Free. 'Reference, all V. i. Pros. I', R. SPENUER, sere olliN ITEM OF INTEREST.• From loons takenat lowest ratan; payment% t3 Kilt borrower ; satisfaction guaranteed ; all aorta- epondenee cheerfully answered'. ABNER CaSENS, Wareham, Ont. Oftlee-At corner of Mimilisflorl" Parii( notreete; 'every Saturday all day. ' Special Attention to Iforaeahoeing and General Jobbing. ,Robert Devereux KIVISMITII and CARRIACE Opp MAKER itan fe4oderich etreet, - Seaforth. THE SEAFORT SNAT Chopping Mills E. L. CLARK. Wants any quantity of 'good logs and heading bolts, 40 inches long, For whi.h the highest, priee will he paid. Custome eawing done on short notiec and a: reaeouable priarea. Satiefaetion guaran- teed. 1. L. CIAR,K, Cith. ,C-C•tr Store And Grocery. Business For Sate. oFr sale in tit thriving Own of Saatorth ; a ) aririk store, with dwe'line terave, an I go )d ',Oak at .bie at the be k, alma firet-elass oto ik of gr uteri • all fresh, beet put. •f t eau aid dokrz good bine good teems for s'illing. Apply quiakly to box 372., S. afarth, Ontario. o , .n I Pet M. JORDAN. cemosimmosmansiore , • - THE EURO POSITOR GOD'S LOVE FOR Gift of the Son For the W, rl Disenthrallment. THE MISSION OF THE SA LOUR Rev. Dr. Talmage Preaches a Pcrwerful Serra° eEspeclally Appropriate or the Cheistrant Season- Convincing -Proof That Cited Xs Love. Washington, Dec. 23. -in th course D Talmage describes new way the sacrifices made f world's disenthrallment and d ance. Ms text is 1 John -God is love," Perilous undertaking .would to tette the attri like a inc there a, s dis- in- a )14 the- liver - v, 16, t • be npt a comparison . b tween utes of God. Thov me not untain range, with_ here and higher peak, nor 11 le the ocean, With here and there a. s pro-'- l'ounder lepth. We cannot m etsure infinit ies We would not dare . 0 SAY ‘VIlelller 1 his omnipotence, or i oinni- seience, or omnipresence, or iniradtae Welty, or wisdom,. or justice, cir love . is the g eater attribute, but' t u3 one mentioned 'in my 'text makes deeper impressi(n •Upon us 'than any 'other. It was evidently a very ol man Who we )te-, the chnpter from Which I take he text. john -was . ot in his dote re, as ProfeSsor Eichte rn ap- serted; ut you can tell by 1 e ree petition. In the ()pis( le mid th ram- ol ing style und tha - he culled , grown people "little children l'that the author - was probably an oclogenariat . Yet Jetta, in midlife mastering a audi- ' : ence of Athenian: eeilics on 'Mars hal, •-iii_id noehing stronger or mo e im- portantthan did the venerab e John when he wrote. the three wo ds of. my .text, "God is love." . ' fintleed the older ono- gets t e more lel: appreciates- this , attribut ., - The heeadiness and combativeness and the severity have gone out. of 1,40 ()).d man, . arid he is more. leniente and, aware of his ,,own • fault, more . disposed to make excuses or the faults of ethers, and he fre uently• ejaculates, "Poor • human 1 t ttire!" , The - young minister preach _three RertO 011S - 0/1 t he justice -of -G( d and one on the love of God, but hen he' got old he preached three t•nenons on the' love of God and. one • n the justice of (3ckl. • • - . Far back in the eternitie these came a time when God wobld. ex - preset -one ' :emotion . of ,his nature which was yet unexpressed. He had made more worlds than we c seen by the ancients' from the to - of the Egyp t ian pyramid,' which -en et used as an••observatoty, and-inor� Worlds than modern astronomy h s cattle logued or descried. through- -t doecopic lens.All that showed the. Lercl's al- mightiness, hut it gave nd demon- stration of his love. lie mi ht Make r/O Saturns and a hundred Jupiters and riot demonstrate an ins ant, of. love. 'lluit was an unknos'ne pas- sion and the. secret, of the. miverse. It was a .suppressed emotio of the great -God. But therewoul come a time when this -passion o infinite love would be declared and lluetrate ed. God *amid veil it no lo ger. Af- ter the cloak of many centurim3 had run down and -worlds had b en born ; and demolished on a comp ratively , obscure star a race of huma beings would bo born and who, th Ugh .so bountifully proVi4ed afor t at they I ought to have behaVed th tuselves well, went into .insurrection rd con- spiracy and revolt and• walre-finito against infinite, weak arini gainst thunderbolt, man against G -o; - . .- If high intelligences leoked down and saw what Was. going 9 , they must have prophesied -externi ation, l complete et extermination, of • h se :of- fenders of . Jehovah. • ,But, nol - Who is that Coming out of th rl throne room of heaven? Who is tha,I oming out of the palaces- of the ete al? It is the Son of the Emperor ,of itl e nnie verse. DoWn the. stairs of .eh high; heavens he conies till he real: es the cold air of a December night in Pal- estine and • amidthe bleat ga of sheep a.nd the lowing- of catltl and themoaning of camels and the ban- ter of the -herdsmen takes 1tis first_ sleep on earth and for ;-3 yeji.rs in- vites the wandering ram) to return- to God and -happiness and heaven. They. w, ere the lengest 38- years eve known / in heaven:- - AmOng many high, into - i igen c es , What t .. int pa ti en ce o .get. hita back! The infinite Path '-r look- ed dowa and saw. his :..ton lapped and spit on the supperless.am home- less, and ehen, amid horro s that. made the noonday ileaVelifi tll n black in the face, his body• and soli part- ed And al1 for what? Whe allow the. Crown Prince to come .1 n such an errand . and .endure such eorrow- and die such a death? - It W a to "n- 1 vite the human race to pet do wn its , ant iliajlties and reeistance. . 1 because -(I od is love." . `.1 Ito schobitnen deride the . dca• that • 1 God hes - emotion. , They. Wink it I would bee a divine weakness to *be stirred by any earthly! spectac . " te., ea God of the learned Much. and Schlei- • erniacher is an . infinite intelligeace, without feeling, a eold and r) teirlesa divinity, But the -God we et orship .- is 0111, ()I sympathy and 'cowl nssion. and helpfulneSs 'and affection. -God: . is love:" . - . In . ail the Bible there is no more coireola tory statement . The. very - beet people have in 'their livils oc- -cut rietcys inexplicable, . :rhea' are be.: reit or persecuted or impoverisleed; or invalided. They have only one child, and that dies, while the next, door neighl)or has seVen children, aed they are all spared. The tan fbitun- it t es lot' at a •tinie when the 1 market is rising and the day after th het falba. At a time when the earraments and lpsses and disasters will be submerged with blessing, and • the sufferer will Islay: "I cannot -un-; derstand the reason for my trou- liles, but I will some day understand. And they do not come by acc God „allows them to come, 'God is love.' But • for. this divine _feeling I our world would long' -ago hav demolished. Just think of the lied wickedness of the .nation the a.b ominations continental I.. hold the false religions that •Ilnhonitned and Buidha and 1onfu- ties! Look -at the oran and the Zend-Avesta That would crowd out of. -the world the Koly Script res Look at war, digging its trenc es for the..dea.d across the hemisphere 1 See the great cities, with their holo- caust of destroyed -manhood an wo- manhood! What, basphemies assail the 'heavens! What butcheries icken the centuries! What procession of crifne and atrocity' a -rid. woe eicircle the -globe! If justice had spoke , it would have- said, ' The world . de- serves- annihilation, and let am ihila- tion come."' If immutability had - spoken, it would have said: "1 haye always been oppescd wicl(adricess and always will be opposed to it. The world is. to me an affront ite, need away with it," If science had spoken, it would said, "I have .watched that with minute and all cOmpreh nsive inspection., ,and 1 enema hav the 1 offer-1Se longer continued." If -truth Ihad spoken, it wb tht have said, "I declare that theYe who offe d the law must go down under- the put divine love look a differ= view of the world's obduracy and pollu- - tion. It said: "1 pi ,y all those woes , of the .earth. I cannot stand he .e and see rio assuagement of those - begs. I will go down and eetwan the world,. I will medicate its w unds. I will calm its frenzy.. I will Wash off; the -pollution. I will leecOme incar- nated. I will take on my Sho ilders and upon my brow and Intel my heart the consequences of that wOrld,s ,be- haviourse I start now and . between my arrival. at Bethlehem and my as- Cent- from Olivet 'I will wee') their tears and -soffer their grief e and -die their deaeli Farewell my throne, my • crown, my sceptre, my -angelic gov- ernment, my heaven, tilrI have fin- ished the work :and, come back 1" God was never conquered-- but once,. -and that waswhen he ;map conquer-. ;odhy IliS' own love "God lis love," 1 .In this day, when the creeds of churches are being revised let more emphasis- be put upon the thought of my text. Let it appear at the beginning of every 2 reed and at the ;close The ancients -used to tell of a, great reilitary chieftain, who, about to go to battle ove.s clad in armor, hehnet on 'head, and sword at. side, 1 and who put out .tis arms to give farewell embrace -to his child, and the affrighted ut his appearance, ran, ehriekieg, away. Then the fath- er put off the armor that caused the alarm,- and the child sawe who he was and ran into -his armaand snug- gled against his licart, • Creeds -must ; not, have too nisch iron in their ; Make up-, terrorizing rather than at- tracting.. They must, not Ihide the smiling face and the WEL/121 heart oof , our Father, God. Let nothing imply that there is a sheriff. at every door I ready to make areest, but over us all •a mercy that -wants to save, and all and around us all a mercy that wants to save, and save now. If one paragraph of the -creed seems to take you, like a ehild, out of the arms of a father, let the next paragraph put you in the artne of a mother. "As one whom hip mother comforteth, so will I comfort 'you." Oh, what a mcither we have in God! And my text is the Itrilaby sung to us when we arc ill, or when We are maltreated, Or when Ave t"cre weary, or when we are trying to do better, or when we are bereft, or tvhe we ourselves lie down eo the last We feel the warm cheek of the or against our cheek,* and .sounds in it the hush of- many moth- ers: "Cod is • love:" The world needed no Bible o tell it of God's wisdotn. for everything, from a spider's web to the uph of a stiminer's sunset,. from the of a dewdrop' -td the rounding -world, *declare' that, But thee one secret about, (1 od that Was ped- up in a soroll of parchmen , it stayed there tint 1 a.pottolic unrolled that scroll- and let out :the world the star .ling fact, it could never have 'surmised, guessed, never expected, that h ed our human .race w ardantl foaming malefactora intp Wors he will pardon sin anodlisittIb.dau offender with a divl le kiss an before the throne. glad that the secret is out on it can never_ again be veiledl it to all the sinnit g, sufferin ing race; ten it in- dent. - and think been rgan- See Be - hoist oinni- have lanet • • sleep. moth - there ) mar- ' need to feel the hest for the dischE rge of sent. duty illeY are SViZed PhYo snail cop llase. Trying to do E „, good pad ! hd-neet and useful thing, they •..rollet.s011 1 #,(1 IIIId beilial as if tie plow( iced a 'villainy. . There eel,. who all their lives have ineistices. ()then less xv:t 11 less consecration, go ,,on viol 1111. y‘hile they.go on and doWn.: ^I-Lere are Inane lives riddle- .1 hat Lave never- -been solved, myeteriee hit 1 hill','11(Wtyr beell CX0.411 44 ,*(1, t heatbreaks that have neve hettit-1,1. 1;0 to that man or thE t wo- man v4 int philosophic .eXplat at ion, Nvill make matters wcatee iner earl of making them etetcr. But let the oceanic tide )1 the teat rell in that soak and all its • 1stery globe of ..a, was ap- , and hand upon. vh ich never • lov- tha t the turn ipers 1 so that Teli dy-- ong aad se 'mon, on:Canvas And in marble., o arch and pillar; tell- it - all around the earth -"God is love , Notice that thq W-sest men of l he nations for .thousar ds of yeaes did not, amid their id Olatri es, n lake ;something to repre•ent this •f cling, this 'emot ion. They had a Joe, ,ptune,:•;!the god the goddess of geddesS of base goddess of corn, d hole Presenting Might; N of the raeaa Minerva. of Verians, the appetite; Ceres, the and an Odin, and an Osirip, a Titan, and a. Juggernaut', and pantheons of gods and godc esses, but ne shrine, no c eyed Ithagc . 410 sculptured terni has suggested t god of pure love. That was beyond hu- -- man brain. • It too that, a God to proj let down -from he till!l'etar. is the domiert false religions. For cut themselves with on iron hooks and and hold up the ri ,that they cannot tal brutish fear! But, 1 In our rel tempi eir. Fur that a_ God le) think Alt th-ate a God tven to'a thieve tit thought in all that the de ote s lances and :wit g all under JicaIs - 011; (seal so long c it down. Fear, Is the ueen r that we build we kneel at our altars. For that w e cunt) flan 4 our' - alths For 1bat martyrs it 111'01' 'CI at, Druseels market pla«!. and at. Luck- , 110W 1111(1 CaNV/11)1111' and l'i't hi. That w111 Net bejewel the round ,eart1 and put it an- emerald on the -Teat, - war))), throbbing he Irt. of (:) Tim World has had inEtny • peel- niens of .slanderiel 1 len anal e..•=1" en, thter Jnoti'ves iholiir I obits, elaradered sittudet ;el in,111 1 Ley • got cm t of 1,11..e .wori it,1 and '1 het per- haps honored via borate 471111 glum and tall shaft of granite, all font- .' sides chieeled ‘N i h tiai 'tory ' of - how = good and greo 1 the; were., But no ne) tinder the 1 heaven's or over the heavens iai. ever- , been so niuch -slande.ed as God, Baal ' men have fOughta ainst him and nave tiaOtight theV herar I, h s voice Da the. crash • of a t undo .st • rni, but have 3204 seen him On L10 sunshine of the- spring' morning• they have blamed him for w ong:. hich they had done- the/11,0.1v Is. 3 sight of a . church building xcit • heir , dis- gust. They like tl e eil gal of a sa:.00n better than the • logy of a temple. Play do 'riot t to live vvith him in heaven, bu Mad pre- fer on leaving thisLworl o go into s abdicate hich he is is, they o not re - the, best or ' ever d do mere ny one in he Would tear and he would he would dth which that . he only for - things in nd that is wee does sien. The e is God's s all that and ,in all ceurrence: t of his heirsins remember the. church 'say, "lie ley mean d body for .o tile pri- Mt ng back, the chain awful lash wn on the e -tears of took the against sin vanquish - 10 out and an OUTDO. ; Read it , read it into hell." v he would al splendor ry, and he most illus- - ges Of dis--- 1 nsive love, that costs ue, nothing rifice, noth- he most ex - he heavens ition-istelVa- a. King. It in bereave - aghast. It ) and; bleed lie resources mpires. It fled t� fight hree worlds world • to nd another n the spears axes of hu - Had the ex- efea.ted the some realm where ed the throne and exiled forever. Th do not know him. God from ren =Th Th dr ox a 1 y aliee the fact that died is friend this world ever; a will ha,ve and that he w ii for their happiness tha the wide univerj0; ti help them in the t'ear tussle of this lie th hush their sorrowe; th help cure the evil 1 tibia they sot4ietirnes s trug would at thldr request givo hut at tt le; orget the wr .ng their life. Yes, fo get! the only Ething thl t (16 forget --pardoned 1. ansg 11 Z1IV Dletni 11 tie ind .res, 'wil aid/ best nieni nuenery; ha 0 trans eternity s That pasti s comp] memory. lie decl and their -iniqt4tie, no more.', What (14 the Bib liturgics Mean wli descended:, into he ry in th nd he r )feed in • ve one 1 that his soul left his sa awhile •t.nlel went • sort' of tn. ral nigh • its great -door-, an of captiVi :that wou .world's b an ()tern belt of di into hints' df, and, ed -deatl1 and h Oalllfif up, axing a rescue f o will slowly, .cad it with tear-, "He de Ho kneiv vhat kin get, for e changine for * B h ehem ca dared Ul and eau trolls' veal iple in interested love. Yea, it ;was in 1 There is ucti hun nothing', oth beg of money, .nothing ing of hut illation, ovement ()ten , and 1 lift y, and fall, th d have ( 041u Lek., and wept • sacri Inc indi natiO Itavis 11, c hiev ccept- olem cend of T oeleS .avan th 11 thr pensive in ever made wa,p thi0 expo tory. It ; ost the life put, the throne 1 Gce. ment. It set, the iniver made 013 ipoten e woe and shudder. Itt axed of the idlest cf all meant an elk: forces det fOrces demoniac. It put into sitar! collist n -on save, a.no, her ; to eSist to destroy. It eht rged and rang vith th belt man and liabolic tate. ',edition ;of love eon t od wo Ide ' hale falten,.and Id have motted into su- nd sin wou1c have for- nd Mercy would dead-. The tears nartee of the,hea- art, ,o the infinite he 0 dhead went St,'014 an lo f fat] of se Du t that 0 11 151 re 11 ,d 0 1) throne of i spractiannac-vy7 ever triu have been forever and blood of the vens were only EL eXpense, t which ! when it p •oposed save the World. Now, th. only fair thil g for human hearts Ito do is ti echo backthat soverei n • love. Y ou and I have stood iji ountain • US re ions where, uttering one, di. Una l'word, the echoes ivo ld conn back with a re- sonance tar (ling and captivating, warts there should heave )s responses cont inued,. Let its st)Ile of pay- heavenl, love .No more y lances by, hammers; no tent by 'owe on the cheek ging qn ths back, and mobs, lut pa 'ment in ar- oul, in ltrUo s mender of love to he Ocd that made Christ who ansorned us to by regen- us all over the Helles- Which Hero f her tower esponts of not breast e torch of the , tower Let love of o God clasp ye dissatise who roam ✓ happiness t try 1 this d as a e3o1lace and inspir- eternal etfisfa tion? When s crossit d 'sea in car - water wias. L) be found, and be St We c perishing st.. Al ng the way were th bones 'f ; car vans that )ce led. There wet e harts or in, the kin Is! pro -ession, and e (new th dr! Rem scent for nd cried o it,I "Le loose the. •r reindce !"I It was done, s >one w rel thes creatures han th ler I wen scurrying di ectiOns o king for water ound it, a.ed the king and a an = WOIC stored, and the .ro le pn sqa-ae' tablets the, h ih he h• dirtied some 111110 As the art spa.ateth aft er or brook. , e3o: panteth my r thee, 0 lett" and from 11 ,our 1 sound unto the glorious and lon the world change ment for payment 11 more pay and -scoll hooting o dors • of heart and us and th and the ethernal smritwi era ting Plower i akes again. Leander swam acros pent guid d by th light the fair h ,k1 from One windows, and wh t Hel earthly st uggle e n we as long. a. we can see tl divine lov held, out, ;froi wiudowsf the ing! God to us land our hive ,hands t,h s MIMI{ e. 0 fled and Stressed steels, the world over too ing f and findin none, ‘174Y •lovo 'of 0 ati on and -a king w _avail, no and man from hi .etrewn .ha.d pr reindeer some o water harts and it. loosene in all and soo his ea .king N • Ord1-1 before, the INia soul aft • 'SCRO ULA. . Thoie b. Suffer Irrona It Are Liable b Coney ruiptaou - At the ptesent dre. ehysic.ans- no lon- ger rego rd scrof Pr. a Listinet dis- ('ase. hut t c term 1. etill tis el in an in- definite WII, to desie tale Iti c presence of enlarged gli nds in the !nee' and a tend - envy to clue nic intim 'Mations in the kkin ! and eincous membrin • The !yelp nit ic gla 111. iti (10- neck are prone 10 en urge on ve'ry sili, ht provnea-. thni. It is ,.otntrunt, fur example, to find the elnut s newath I te!jaw swollen as a resLitt of irr tit don fr int 0 de 'eyed tooth, O canker. ore or any, other alinorimil ondition ..111 the 6601111, hut 1 he swelling hi email en. es IS trenaient and subsides vi Of the cause,- Not en, h'. 'r, r "SiTall- -lens" gland, . , Thee., pernmeently ritilarged; il'Pitapat s ,wly I.:ere:Laing in 417.0, They n .o mt fir •t linrd, led liter beeorne Fort, -fl r el.;•,•4y 1.n1t(t ban :4 in the in- terior, and eti!v Need: down, giv- ing boot() to E. ehroaie (Heeled -ape, whieli is d 1 y ap 111 sightly scarring of the neck. '1'he (1144011 -0 le the same 1 s constrinp- tion, the se t of t.P.t tubmcdosis being the glands in the aeck ins' eatl of the mugs. it is not in itsete orIegerotts 10 life, but its presence indicates that the sufferer is v tInerable to tuberculosis and is conseque tly a candidate for con- sumption tut ems preventive treatment is at once mid rtakee. This prev ettive satment Is mainly twofold -go d food and fresh air an(1 sunlight. T le child, for children are the usual suffer Ts from "serofulous neek," should have an abundance of nourishing, well cooked food and should be encour- aged to eat a little at a time and often I rather than to take the ordinary three large meals day. Plenty of butter and ; cream shout enter into the dietary, and I cod liver oil may be taken with advan- tage if it do s not disturb the appetite or the digestion. Summer a d wintea the patient Amid)] spend most of the day in the open air (schooling e n wait) and at night mu .t sleep with.. e windows wide open. Sim - shine is ini cal to the tubercle bacillus, 811(1 a vulne 'able person should be in if as much as ossible. If the glut ds In the 'leek begin to Ref - ten, it is teneraily advisable to have them remov d, for if this is not done they will fi tally break down and dis- charge, and the resulting scarswill be much more onspicuous then those that would have yen left after the cutting of the glands. -esides, there is always dan- ger of the d sense spreading to the lungs or other par s of the body so long as the tuberculous glands are allowed to re- main.-Yout 's Companion. TH A Queer C Secret Apropos o tells a story "A n ber was called 1 inent in on mense oak • 'John bayo sale in Savaunale and the owner knew that the dtawer was released by push- ing a wire 'nto a -small hole in the wood- work, but fir some reason the mechanism stuck and ouldn't be made to perste. worked it the thing for a wit le day, but made o progress. The wir would go in for a certain distance, and there it seemed to ncounter some obstac e. The lame1 wns perfectly plain, and thee were evidently o auxiliary springs or slides, so I mune o the -conclusion that the lock I was breke 1 and that the drawer could only be re loved by taking out the whole "side of the case. The gentleman was un- willing for me to do that, and the matter rins accor Ingle", dropped. "Some fi •e later on 1 hired an old Bel- 2gian who ame to the shop looking for work, and one day I chanced to mention the booke se and my failure to get out the &nivel He listened attentively, ask -- a uumb,r of questions about the con- struction 1 the case and finally surpris- ed me by declering that he could solve the proble 11. He was so earnest about It that I wrote the gentleman a note, end be imuiedi tely invited us to come to the house. T1 e moment the old Belgian saw the booker se he began to chuckle. Then he pulled a small horseshoe magnet out of his poc et and pressed one of the legs on a spot about halt an inch above the little hole in the panel. At the same time he p shed in a wire and, presto! out value the rawer. The device was ridic- ulously si nple. It seemed there was a little stee catch inside that obstructed the wire N 'hen it was in rest. The mag- net raised it the thickness of a card, and the wire hereupon released the spring that controlled the drawer. "The Belgian told me that the 'mag- netic lock,' as it was called, was invent- ed by a man in Lyons, and at the outset a good many of them were put into dif- ferent pi& es of furniture. They were soon disc rded, however, because they were so 11 ble to get out of order. More- over, the could always be opened by turning t e article upsido down, but that, of c urse, was impractical in the casd I h ve described. I have run across -a ood many queer contrivances for fastening secret drawers in my life, but I alw ys thought that one deserved the palm for eninhined ingeerdee end simplicity. '• MAGNETIC LOCK. ntriva.nee For Pasteninzz Drawers In Cabinet/. secret drawers, a gunsmith that is well worth repeating. of years ago," he says, "I to open tt..private compart- of the side walls of au itn- ookcase in a house near St. . It had been -.bought at a • 8 "Where mended. "My de court in S man need. porary ab hour." "Oh, it "Well, I'd Francisco the court stick up f� better go a better do. house?" "No, my and then . truth. Annabell with that Arabell ing, 1 alw The first brunn, the Austrian e the "flying lit the Difference, were you last night?" she de- r," he replied pleasantly, "a n Francisco has decided that a ot explain to his wife a tem- ence from home until a late has, has it?" she retorted. like to know what the San ourt has to say about it. IS our wife? If you're going to the old court that way, you'd d marry it; that's what you'd Is the court running this dear," he answered meekly, L•te teld her -about half the Keeps Company.' Do you still keep company ohnson? Yes: when I know he is com- ys have some one else in the levator was made at Schoen - the summer residence of the perer, in 1760. It was called bair." The num er of languages and dialects spoken in t • e world amounts to 8,064. • -Young an (courting on the stair to his sweetheart) "Will you marry me,Jeanie?" Jeanie. -.-"N', I won't." Young man - "Why, what's the matter, Jeanie?" Jeanie (blusb'ng)--" Oh, we'll leave that to the minister. - ErBeirr Sal& Fit; Enritations. Dr. 'A. come into bounds; un . Chae's Nerve rood has pop-a1an:1; by leaps and tl,t vales are enor- ria:Ais,. far sur- 1,:-..Fing those ol ;Any nervp_ r,• - s t r 11 tiVi5 -I 14001 - 1J1)11dPr AS a eonr.e- gur-nee of this phenomenal SU''. 0048 there . have r ' 4p1'one; up 1116 4-. n.:totinns tLl -- r..:1--ve by fL-'tr t, .- 14 r, v. -),;(,*1 •-• tae oe. a or yeally rent peo:ti to: al on 1 -ov1 to tee • • :.1.1 ef os I' ;earl refuee sai 1 to be • ! Jell rt s re). 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Estte JOHNSON BROS.Hardware Seaford] -, . , mas iefiee'2 resents. if you want Christmas present billing novelty, quality and eleganc trouble in selecting something that In Shoes, Overshoes;Rubbers a be they large or small, with the mo Our entire stock is made up of the like lightning at th R prices we now cheap, and it is a olid fact that we Our No. 2 stoic in Smith's old can buy gods at lees than wholesal on the dollar, and WO will give our how satisfactory Ohristmas shoppin Richardson & Whitney Corner Store and that will prove thf-ir worth in use, cam- , visit our store'where you will have, no ill please eiTherold or young. d Fancy Slippers, we will meel, yottr wants, t suitable prewats at the fairest prices. loicest selections and latest styles, that sell sk. SV e want to sell you reliable goods ill do it if you give 118 a &lance. stand, is tha only place in town where you pricys. We bought the stock at a low rate ustomers the benefit. Conte in alel Ece can be made. cinnis' Two Stores, Smith's old stand, under the cloek, 0.EVT1-1.. 1 DECI 1.11PG irtrAnza.-13, 111V aud 41 nth here. Melon. OEM /IMAM rt.Oann rad,andi Z t . , # are, MsJ OUSE TO RE Main Streei Jbn MCQI14#1* oloecto. Goo good malt THE ZXPGSITO _ RASES FOR ing horses ierthem, J0111.1 TVLL FOR S _up 7 thoroaShb 0081ISI e Ir are al -eltgi le - eturak. Akio tw CAMPBELL, Lel eitY P 0. - HOBO MITA 1. sig:ned havo. Concession 5, 17! bulls from the h months okl, ripa superior animal.: me° I, lumber PI have risawitt, are recenntnendie made for stock el delis 0. SALE.- ' • ES § the IILW3 e unders awe'. One other has a nick givIrg inferenati libersily rewi C1STEAY ST - j *Ion fa. fls steer. Heine tett vim- Any 1 of thiStininlai w MCALLISTER, A :TAte:suotill7ecIrlaxunros:BnitillIer!{:11 A t01701iER 21. Auctionee Poltb. :Being understanding ] merits, pleas lar prices. ChaVel tit DO pay. All at Lot 58, Coe ttfrenvIed to. 110 PM BIM tee Lot 20,1 a thoroughbred bred TOMO= be adlnitted t� el service, or $ rpo STOCE81 J. horn bull, removed from . man to the pr will be kept futtber notice serviee a fiat 0. " rtAB.Id FOR 5, olia 6, Stanley, d bush and ti e land is fl•sisr Plenty et good is' eold cheap and el particulars to VAX)! FOES Stanley,co good state of old stone house, jr 01 bonito -and ill water vrell. Bi and creek, good maple grove. ITER/IERT If. WARM IN ST - E and South containing 160a state of oultivat with cellar, ban pen, .stave silo, the baoko1 the schools end in and 0 miles fro or address THO KEAT - Wholes Lumber, Our lumber and Pine, bein Red Cedar Skil your bills, you fectorliy. agr H. Ors.= Ix Jules Fr Booth Bull gowl, Who and Outs Ale To THE busin minlo wher the free. TELEP A rte8 GO Correspen To th and $ HAVING ptI The trust, by supplying s price, to me the late firm Will pay dressed pou low, FRED