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41100.10.11.1.111.1...."1011.1”,
_REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
ezr,A Will buy 14 good 7 -roomed home, pleasant-
feeleeeeee ly situated in Seaforth, almost new.
Good hard and soft water, • Apply to SCOTT
BROS, Seaforth. 1721-11
ElOtt-SALE.---Nibe sores of land for eale, being
U Lot 12, Concession 8, Hey, There is a frame
house knd barn also small orchard. Particulars
upon application. MRS. ROBERT KYDD,
Zurich. 169941
"DARN FOR SALE. -Let 11, L. R. W., Sauble Line,
J. Stanley, consisting of 129 acres, 11.6 acres under
good state of cultivation..10 sores fall wheat,Good
atone house, kitehen and wood ehed, cellar full size
o/ heti/wand kitchen wittrstone cistern, good hard
water well, Barn and table with convenient well
and meek, good orchard and 10 sores good as» and
ample grove'. For particulars apply on promisee.
HERBERT il. JOHNSTON, Bayfield. 172341
"UMW IN STANLEY FOR SALE. -For sale Lot 11
U and South half of Let 12, Concession 4, Stanley,
oat:Alining 150 acres, 90 acres cleared and in a fair
date of cultivation. There is a frame dwellinghouse
with cellar, beak barn with stone stabling, stone pig
pen, stave silo, two good wells alsa a river rune ab
the back of the farm. It is convenient to ohurchee,
eohoole and markets,. being 8 miles from Bruoefield
and 0 miles from Seaforth. Apply on the premises
or address THOMAS GEMMELL, Brumfield.
172211
riARM IN STANLEY FOR SALE -For sale Lot
r 9, Concession 1, London Road, near the village
ofBrucefield, containing about 100 acres, 90 acres
cleared and in a geed state of cultivation, the re-
mainder is hardwood bus». There are good build -
Inge, 12 acres of wheat, 80 seeded to grass, a good
orchard and plenty of water. Will be sold cheep
and on easy tonne. Apply to A. J. ROSS, *Bruce -
field P. 0. 167641
"[TOME AND THREE ACRES FOR SALE. -The
▪ unclereIgned offers for Nato his cottage in Har-
purhey with 8 acres of land in good state of cutter.
tionplanted With fruit and ornamental tress. There
is a good stsble on the place, svith plenty of hard and
soft water. Fences are in good order. There are
seven. roomin the house whioh irt good repair. The
promisee may be viewed at any time. JOSEPH P.
BRINE 16954f
ereESIRABLE PROPERTY IN SEAFORTH FORe
SALE. -Beautifully eitusted on Centre Street
adjoining Beattie's Grove. There are two lots planted
with the choicest of fruit trees of all kinds and
shrubs. A frame home, stone collar underneath the
whole house, a sitting room, dining room, summer
and winter kitehens and tour bedrooms, hard and
soft water. It is one of the most plemantly located,
lomforia,ble and oonveelent resistances in Sesforth
and will be sold cheap: • Apply to JOSIAH WATs
SON, ilesforth. 170041
'11Alled IN EtULLETT FOR SALE. -For sale, Lot
4, Concession 18, aullett, oontaining 76 acres,
al cleared, underdralned, well fenced, and about 40
ores seeded to greet. There are fair buildings.
There is a good orchard, and a never -failing spring
creek rune through the farm and a good well at the
house. It is near sohool and post -office, and non -
verdant to the best markets. It is a splendid farm,
not a foot of waste land on it, and is well adapted for
stock raising. 11 will be sold cheap and on easy
terms, Apply to the undersigned, Seaforth P. 0.
JANE ROBISON. 168941
[TOME AND LOT IN HARPUetHEY FOU
ITt SALE. -For gale the comfortable frame cot.
tage in Harpurhey belonging to the undersigned.
It codeine three bed rooms, sitting room, dining
room, kitchen and pantry. It is on a stone founda-
tion with a good oellare-stimehard-rd soft water.
The lot contains I of an sore of land has on it a good
stable and Jewell planteditth vari tis kinds of largo
and small fruitee. Ifeis pleasantly situated and will
be gold ohesp. Apply bathe ownereetRS. GEORGE.
STLLERY, Sestortla or to JAMES WaTSON, Sea-
orth 171641
O11010E FARIS FOR SALE. -Far sale Lots 16717
and 18, Concession 10, Morris, oontaining 192
acres, 150 sores clear and free from stumps and all
in grass excepting 2 aores. Being pastured for a
number of years it is in excellent condition for crop-
ping. There Is a good concrete house and two barns
one a bank barn also other necessary outbuildings, a
good orchard, two wells and a epring meek, and is
fli miles from Biyth. If not soli by Maroh lot will be
rented fora year for grazing purponee For partici-
ulare apply on the premises or box 64, Blyth P. 0.
VEIL MoDONALD. 1726x10
LIARM FOR SALE -For sale Lot 10, Conceseioa 7
Stanley, containing 109 acres more or lese, 93
mires olesred and 7 acres of bush, fe acres under out-
tivation, 8 sores in fall wheat and the balance seeded
to graes. The farm is well fenced and underdrained
with pleat" of good Water convenient to buildings of
which there are a good frame house with kitohen and
wood elesd attached, two largo bank barns with tono
walla underneath, large drive ehed and pig house
with cement floor, a largo orabard ot choice fruit.
It is oonvenient ter church, post °nee and schools,
It is 6 miles from Brumfield station With good gravel
roads loading in all (Brodkin,. eThis le a first olesa
farm and in good condition and tatitebe gold cheap,
For full particulars apply to WO'. MeALLISTER,
Vara* PQ. 171141
'CARR IN TOOKE-Marfa Feet BALE. -For Belo
U Lot 11, Conceesion 8, Tuokersnaltie, oontalning
100 sores, all closred but about 8 autos of good bush.
11 is ur derdrained, well fenced, and in a high state
of oultiestion. There is a good stone souse; good
barns, stables and out -houses, It adjoins a good
achool ; le within five miles of Seaforth, and three
miles from Kippen. There Is plenty, of good water.
Will bo sold with or without the orop. 11 1. one of
the beet farms hi the township, and will be sold on
may tonna as tho proprietor wants to retire. Also
60 acres within a wile aud a quarter, a good grasing
lot, well fenced, but no buildings, Will be sold to.
eether or separately. Apply on the premises, or ad
-
arose Egmondville P. 0. JAMES MeTAVISH.
163011 .
VARM IN STANLEY FOR SALE -For rude, Lot
J 9 and the west half of Lot 8, on the 121h conces-
sion, or Brownaori Line, of Stanley. This farm con-
tains 150 acre', sit of whioh is cleared, except lour
sores, It is in a state of fireaciate cultivation, well
fenced and all underdrained, mostly with tile. There
is & large frame dwelling house as good ae new, with
good stone foundation and miller, large bank barn
with stone (tabling underneath, and numerous other
buildings, inoluding a largo pig house. Two good
orchards of ehoice fruit, alao nice ehade and erne.
mental tree. There are two spring creeks running
hrough the farm, and plenty of good water all tho
year round without pumping. It is well &elated for-
markete, churches, sehoole, post &hoe, tec., a -id good
gravel roads loading from 11 10 all directions. It is
within view of Lake Huron, and the beide can bo
dem passing up and down from th house. This is
ma of the best equipped farm in the county, and
will be sold on easy terms, as the proprietor want to
retire on account of ill health. Apply on the prem.
etes, or addreite Blake P. 0. JOHN DUNN, _101941
ARM IN HAY TOWNSHIP FOR SALE, -For
eale. tat 22, on the North Boundary of flay
Townehtp. Thie farm coutainal 100 scree tei acme
leered, the rest good hardwood bush. ft is web un-
lerdreined and fenced, Thore is a good atone holm°
eith mite°. 1 (yeller ; large bank barn ; Implement
eheil ehetp house 70x75, with fireaclats etebling
-end root et liar underneath ; e good orchard; 2 good
eite and tertian. There ia 12i acres of fall wheat
'towed on a rleb fallow, web =mired ; 40 aeres
dewn reeentle, the rest in good ellape for
• rep. nil ffi A NO. 1 feral, web (duettist for
wereete, (burettes, eehoole, post office, etc., and
..t Lillie reetionable. Apply en the premises, or
iirvm ItOliERT N. DOUGLAS, Bleke,Ont..160exett
REPAIRING Ill NETS
Scccessful CAristian•
fiecrby Galilean Fis ermen.
ork Typ •
ENOUGH Ci-IRISTIAN ISHERMEN
To them Landed the lVJiot Inman- Race'
the- Ktueltorn er 004 'wore This
. The Causes of tneir Pall' tee -The
to Fish Successfelly.
aehington, Jan, 27. In this dis-
cot rse Dr. Telmage doer ibes the gos-
pel net 41.4141 -hOW it is ,t( be repaired
lain' being damaged; te -t, '51-atthew
iv', 21, "James, the 8O1 of Zehedee,
an 1 John, his brother, ii• a ship with
Zel edete• their father, n ending their
he a"
' 1 go a -fishing's' crie
er to his comradee, and
h( apostles had hand
fishing fucklie .The fisheries of the
waled have alwaye .att acted eaten -
1 is n. In thk, third center y the .Queen
of Egypt hitd for pita n oney $470,-
00 received from the-.fieheries 01
Lake Ale -i. - • And, if the time.
sh iuld,ever, come wh.hmm
en e iensia
ty of the World's population could
-no he fed 'hy . the veg 'tables and
me its of ti Le hied; the ea has an
amount, o animal life that eVould
'Itt 1 all the populations f the earth
and -fatten theth with a. ood, that by
as P110801011110 WOUld make a goner-
ati in brainy, and intellectual beyond
an:thing that the world has . ever
iim gined. My text tak s us among
he •Galilean ,fishermen. One day.
Wa ter Scott, while Minting in an
old draaer, found a morig- some old
fishing tackle -the mana cript of his
unr iortal hook, "Wave -ley,' ,Nvhich
he had 1)l1 away th re as of no
th, and 1vho kocave. hut that t 0 -
WO may find swine .unknown
Ith of thought, whilti looking at I
ashing tackle in tile text, •
is not a good day for fishing,
three men are in t10 boat i-
ing
.the broken finhijig nets, If
-
a hook and. •
g, bite, it ie I
angler's aja_
ition, Per- ,
uled 111wa,s
g ',napped, •
1114; fl'l 01* jos ()MARA:1, It 1:4
ilig ho a mach LillIC 801510 of the fis
ermen hew to limit ttfeer other 118 11
01),(11. 1 t IS More than I Call do 0
lake (etre of my (Mu net.. You s
the wi d .i jtiet. right, and it
such a good t hile for fishing; and 1.1
4ish ar comieg in so rapidly that
have to keep my eye and hand bireV
There.
\ViLfltifl
. Uod,
- and al
to saf
of the
Lime I
"Iltit, if
your he
1141 lac •ose mine, Nye-willsoon h
Iwo -broken nets and no fish. -
1Prelich reivolution nearly destroy
the Vr inch fisheries, . and ecclesias
cal wa hit' the worst thing possi
while muting Hotels into the : ki
. dom. My 'friends, --I notice in t
t .James, the son 61 Zebed
n, his .brother, were bu
nding • somebody else's no
but mending their ONVO nets, and
ratherhink that we•who are enga
ed in Christian work in this openi
will reggire all our Iva
• end our - own nets. G.'
In' the important duty! .
441
EXPOSITOA
,t• suck. raith in. God and in Jesu
- 'Christ and the nbly Ghost ! an
t the absOlut necessity of a r
• generated Cart in order. t
. - • .
see God in peace is . on
thread you ust have in yOur mend
- ed net., or 3 u will never be a. sue
.cessful fisher for men. Why, hoe
ean YOU d Oubt? ' The rottenest
thread to le r out of your net is
1 1.11111111!eca'leilf itlittetll 1 the
,ou are to put in it is
most important
fai th-efaith in Cl od , triumphant.
1
faith, everla ting fa. ha
Oh, this ill portedri. NeOrk. of mend-
ing our, note If we. Could get our
Ode right, we would accomplish
' enore ea soul saving in the next year
than Ilve - ha e in the lase 20 yeare. ,
But where s tall we get , them Mend-
ed! Jtust wi ere old Zebedee tench his
two boys m nded their 110,8 --Where
you are. : J emes an& John had nd
time to go ahem. They were not
fishing for 1, , as y h and I do in
summer tim , It w as their liveli-
hood , and that (II their families.
Thor Mende their its 'where they
were---ein . t te ship.j. "Oh,'', says
some one, - " mean 6 get my net
mended, and 1 AVill 45 down to the
public ,Ilbrar and I lwill see what
the scientist say 1 .115011t evolution
and about the 'stir !Val of the Alt-
era.' and 1 ill ret 4 up whet, , the
theologians say • hout 'advanced
thought,' 1 ill leav 3; the ship awhile
rand I Will go aahor a land stay there
till mer net s mended,"Do that, my.
brother, and you w 11 have no -.net.
left. Instea of tit en helping you
mend your i et, the, !will steal the
pieces that I main. IIetter stay in
the gospel, b at., wh !re you have aill
the- Means for in elding your net.
What are the ? do OU ask. I an-
swer, all yo t need vOtt have wheve
you are---nt triply, I Bible and at
plaCe '0 praa , The More yott stUdy
evolution ant adopt WilL4 b.; called.
advanCed th ught, he more useless
you will, be. Stay 1 ' the -ship and
James, the s n of z irifehdaect, is
d 1,1vohlenrie, '
mend ' your et,
his brother, taid. T at is 1-% here all
who get ther nets 1 ended stay.
I notice that all ae`ap, leave- the gos-
pel boat and go ashore to mend
their acts st ty theria Or if theY
try again to fish they do ,not catch
anything. . feet OUt. of the gospel
boat and go up int tho world to
get your, net meride I; and you will
, live to see II e duy •When you will
feel like the an w
saken Christi nity, sighed, "I would
0, having for-
give ae thous t nd' pou cls to feel as 1
did in 1820." The line will come
w hen you wc uld_ be Willing to give
a thousand 1 minds to feel as you
• did in AMYL
, These dear brethren' of all denom-
inations, afl ieted With theological
fidgety had better go to mending
their nets in tead of breaking them.
Before ,they treak up the old eelig-
Nei and try t
lin let 1
great : sacrifi
tParrinegt• itlehlen al
jai glie(i)inen 0! 3(8
thi(..z.ifi•oerdtie -aa-hr:
from ;the
Those who propose 't
nets by secu ar and ,
are like a man whip
week fOr fish ng and
he . spends 'ending
''Complete ngler''
"Recl and I_ no" an
ing In 1North .rn• Wat r
man's i"Vade Mecum
Trout,11. and then on
ing, hi S last day, g L
to ply i his a t,. Bu
fish will not bite, a
urday. night he go
N111,11 elllpty leasket.
But do no! spend
ing with ho k and li
not , Jalnes, he uon
on the Whar at Can
bag over the lake, a
pole and a te term on
. into the Wee e Wait
to swim up nd be
not Zebedee epend hie
Ing to Catch Ione eel?
Was tem slot . Thes
tre about 2N,000,000
to get into the kingdom
d it, Will reqUite ehe no
0-1-0 fieherinen of Christend on
ly them. Oh,' brethr
ministay, let us spend 0
fishing instead of fighting
I angrily jerk any net aero
taand-yon jCrk your net an
s 1.v in eibia.te, I t..oulC4.1.3 and contigur-
d ; ation, inhabited by people of largely
e- varying race, temperament, habit, re -
o BOO and lee gua.ge. ' _ .
O "The Mohammedans, of whom there
- are 30,0G0,000, regalid the Budd -
LI,
- hists as irreligious foregners. "rhe
V inhabitants' of the eerily 1 ana north-
ern provinces,' . sa.ys Air. Wo;)ne.
'scarcely regal d thoee of the earene
southeast districes as, .fellow-coun-
laymen. at all ' A natilee of rithrig-
imi 'Wan, heard to SaY! 'There v% ere
*seven Chinamein and tare Can ((meet,:
A. Man from
from Cu n I on
each other t
and a Dutchn
• ea' tete betweep
hatred. I los
vont I ever hi
the north, nothing Woleld 111(111Ce hba
me in the vouth -of
hi el .speech \NOWA have
'Cantonese ve ly had
he said to me; 'I go
curious iater-hatred is
here Chinese from f dif-
ferent parts meet together, Os,: for'
.•...
Simon Pet-'
the anoSt Of
hard- from
do.
wet
the
and
P111
i
youi are ihing with
lima and .the fifth eV111 n
a. good .thnel to put the
par itus ieto, better colt
1ntp14 the lest fish 3/OU In
• HOlilethi
`ere , fishing with a netal
1, mighty flounderiug of -a.
an expoeed nail on the '
mat which ,Nroke, some 1
s and let, pert or all of
of the deep escape into
1 element, And. herdly
nore Trento ing than to
a -Store • a hundred'
n ethe deep, and when
le full glee c
treasures, 1.1
of the net,
he wave.
so
Or,
t be
large th
if yon N
'C' NVgg
eich of the r
theiscalea or
of
the
the
tine
he three&
capt
r naturnJ
thing is
nearly land
tro
101
The
hal
'hies fro
are in t
spot ted
erfection
1 hauling' in
rough eonte
they eplash
back into - hat is too
iiin!,h of a 1 ial patience for most
fish err nen to endure, an 1 man y a
ma ordinarily .correct 1 speech in -
sue circum. Incas comes, to are ift-
ten ety of utterance lenjust fie bl e
good fishermen 'consid-
weAted that. is spent in
-net. Noy. the Bible
itgE in and again represer (7hrietian
woirkers 'lettere of men, anel we
arel -all swe
Therefore n
the thee
gling hi
ere
1111,
hut
dec.
am
nanity s
d there h
I enough
landed the
kingdom
Wil
all
tin
at is th
right,
0 for
ands -of yet
arc s':e The
an 1 most o
ed. • I prop
t 11( Matter
an 1 how
te. t old. Ze
Jahles rind
thlIng Whe
mending th.
"he troab
that . the meshes are too lar
a fish. n get his g4ls and h
body t rough the network,
rs and r nd s and. works his ',Ns
, and
Joh he s
threads.
arything
we. w
1)
•
ping throug
me kind of
ve been eno
fishermen b
hcile human
od , long
matter?
nd it has ,
atehing soul
-Why, th .n, the fail -
rouble is, with the- nets,
them need
s0. to show
with most
to mend, the the
edee and hi S two bo3a,
ohn, Were dbing -go d
they *sat in the; bot
Ir nets.
e with many of our n
1
1, the sea Of
'a, net. I In-
igh 'net e -out
ray to have
'rade in the
before this.
lie gospel is
een 4 good
icir thous -
o be mend-
ou what is
of the nets
10
ti
e.
lf
le
Y,
eaves the place through
uirthed a tan
In our . des
easy We rel
den- We let
le of bra.;
re to ma.
IX, We 10 &-
them. tater
they are o ce ill the Tgoepel not es-
.
cape into , the World, and go • jilt('
int 'agencies , and swim all arOund '
Galilee, ,fr m north side to Fiteuth
side, and from east side to west
side, expect. ng that they will (Ionia
ba.•• -k again, We, ought to make .it,
ea. y for Of en to get. into the ing-
do 1 ef Go( , :and, as• far as se ti can,
int ee it lin aissible for -them to get
00 -The' 1 oor, advice nowaday , to
nu ny is: "Go. and do just as you
. .
die before you were captured ' a fpr
eled and II 'Leven. The net wns illpt
in ended to be any restraint or any
hil (trance., What you did before 'yew
wcre a. Chri tian do now. Go td an
stales of ai iusement, read iill jetvlea
of Wailes,. e igage Meal! f,ityles of i be-
havior as efore you were' cunv!eeel-
ed " And ci, threugh-lheee ,aterieieS-
of perheissic n. and' laxity, they Weig-
gle . out .. through this opening tad
1 11 et (nimbi t , tearing tlie net. as t fey
M (1- and soon all the .8001e eve ex -
11(1 in- 1 lea:Yen, before wo
e hack ill the deep set , of
',Oh, when we go it- ()s-
ae ashitig, let us makeeit as ease :us
pCssiblcf for soule to get in and ns
ha rd ' as. la eseble to get out: .
s the IR le language. an untneterhee
elf
kr.
t h
'tad to I
ow it, at
, world.
Verbiage ,\ hen- II alks • abola
&Ilia!, arid keeping - he hody une yr,
atideabotil walking t be narrow ay
111111 enter ng the strait gate nd
at out tetra the- 'roes? is 1 h
to be ,n(e etee-oe t ling whet fee a.
twin is -0. irispan eeeept • by ais
til (ing 1 continuator on
yearamenta day? -311.ey a man be as
k1, -ss ab ith his ...thou dits, at:
Id words, about his temper, ale ut
hi tonuson entse 'after Co 'version as
ore?, . -Al 18, the worc of hrist
ar e hkeded win n 4 said:
hosoevert dotih not !war his cross
an 1 collie tat& tile co in pt.' be. my
eiple." churrh is as 1' heco
hit as had as the world, and. -alert
.-ets 1154 ad 11,S 110 C rid it NV ill.
%%111'So (hill 1.11i' world lee' so mut
es: it teal it id hypocrisy )1' a no st
e hd 'to its other defec s.
urthermo ,e, many of our nets
ari. torn to 'pieces by tieing eaten
-
eta tvithe other nets. it is 0 • ead
sheht to see fieherenert light ing ithO it
sea room- and pulling in pposite s 1 -
:reactions,' 'each .to get his ilea, ho li
'mete dainage • by the struggle 0.1 (1
losing all th fish.. Now, I have n
!iceil a, than cannot fish and figl t
at- the same hue. • -Ile either neglec s
tex.t th
and Jo
not m
teeillteu
century
h
e
Ilnp
utha's iwork of repair we need
put into 'ef,he nets more threads I
Comm() s.iise, . When we .can it pl
sent re igioni tie. a great practicali
we wit catch -a hundred souls whe e
now w catch one. Present religi n.
as an intellectuality and we '' w11
fail. Out in the fisheries there al e
set aeri.ss the waters what, are c I
ed gili n ts; and the fish put th ir
heads r ugh the- meshes and th ,n
gannet withdraw them, because th y
are' cat .ght by the gills. Butax,11-
II
nets ca not, be of any :service in e-
ligious work. . Men are never caerpt
for the truth by their heads; it is
by the heart Or not at all. No. r-
gument ever . saved a man and o
keen analysis ever brought a man 1
tee th' kingdom kingdom ' of God. Ile,
work,
work, lot head work. Away wi Ih
your g 11 - nets! Sympathy, dielpfe
ness, consolatiOn, love, are the nal s
of son11 of the threads, that we ne d
to weave in our ,gospel nets wh in
Vire are mending them. .
flo yc u know . that the worlc S
heart i bursting With trouble .. a d
if you ould make that world •
lieve th t the -religion of Jesus Chri t
is a - ()tithing - eennipotence, e
.whole . vorld would surrender t
Morro.% , yea, would surrender - -t s
hour? ' he day before James A. Gar-
field Wt ti inaugurated as president- II
wee, in he ears going from Richmond
te Wes ington, A gentleman seated
neer _to MO in . 11)8 en rs knew flt,
and we were soon in familiar Co
veesatit n. It wee just after a. bh-
reavem ;it, and I was speaking to
.hirn fron-i .an overburdened heart
about he sorrow I Was sufTerinig.
Lookinf .at his .cheerful face, I sai I:
"1 . guEss you have I escaped ell
trouble. I shoo 41 judge from yo fr
vountenence• that yon have • cone
through . free - from all inisfortune "
Then eic looked at me with a look 1 .
shall never forget, and whispered in
my ear 'Tit', you, 'know nothi
about trouble. Aly wife has been n
an insane nsylmn ler .115 years.'' Alla
thell .11e, 1 aimed (lad loaked out of t e
Winchav and into the 'night with it.
silence I wae t on overpotvered '
break. That wa anOther illeiste -
tion of the fact that re On 0 ,escap s
trouble. Why, th it m in seated ne 1: -
to you in church haS 11 his, soul a
weight compare( w th which a
monntain is a fea her. That swoM n
seated fiext to You in church - has a
grief the recital of which wou d
make your body, mind and set 11
. shudder.,
4
1
•
. Where you are 1 rending your ti •,t•
• for thie - wide, dee i. sea of •h =wil1.
take out that . \etre thread of cri ie.
cism and tin t 11( rsehair thread 1
harshness an 1 pu • in a soft silk n
thread of Christie 1 sympathy. Y
when you are me ding your 'nets teer
out those oi t ireade of -gruffly s
and weave 1 , a 1 w threads of .p 1-
ite0ess and eeniality. In the ho e
of. God let all C ristian faces be4.
with a look that mearrs welcon
Say -good m rill g" to the stran r
aa he enters you pew .and at: 11 e
close shake. h lode with, him and s -
"How did you like the MUSie ''
Why, you would e to that inan a,
panel of -tile door of heaven; y '11
- woufd. be to hint note of the dc
.ology that seraph. sing when a n v
tend enters h aven. I have in ot e.
days entered a pe v In church, a d
the woman' ,a. the other end of .1
pew looked a 10e9 much as totie" ,
"Wow dare eon? This is my p6
and, I pay. i ,ret for al" •Welh 1 I
(vouched in the ither corner i a 1
made myeelf ts SDI ill, as J)08f31h14 an
felt as thoug I 1 ad. been ste li 1
scitueihing. . 0 th re are peoplewe()
hake a- sharp edge to their. religice ,
and they act s th ugh they thoug t
most. people had leen elected to Fe
deumed-tand they were glad of
Oh, let Its righten up our inampr
and appear in g ntlemanliness I
ladyhoed. .
The object ' n fly ishing is to thrts
the fly. far ot t and then let it - dro
gently down and cep it gently ri
ing alid falli g -wit the waters an
not plunge i like a man-of-war's
anchor, and .abruptness and ' haro
ness =of enanner inns(, • be avoided II
OU, attempt at 1114 1131(0388. 1 kn
a man in .Nav Yolk evho is m r
sanshley and' genial -when he 1
dyspepsia than when he is not se
fering feom- that; depressing trouhl
-1 have • fetniel out his secret. , Whe
he eletree out in the morning wit
such depression, he ,a.sks -for speeh I
grace 1 keep from snapping 01
anybod that day and puts foet 1
addition 1 deterenina.tione 'to fb
kindly t nd genial, and by the h
of Cod he eacomplishes it. Many af
our net. need to be mended in th s
resitec ts; the blaek I 11 reads a n
the rou rh threads taken out. and
the bright threads and the gal e
1
;111
11.
hreade of ' Christian geniality wove
0. -
Again, -in mending our nets r
wed also to piet in the threads o
aith and tear out- all the tangle
11081)135uceessfal according , to our
es11081)135ee . of unbelief., 0 ur 'work ' i
rho man who led ieVes in Only hol
fai b
le ltible ' or the Bible in spots, , qe
i.
Ilan \Silo 'thinks lic cannot persuade-
ae
ithers, t•he man 1,7111). halts, doutt
ii.
ng about this and doubting ].
alio
It
hat, will be a failure in Christit 1
vork. Niow nee tae blab, 11.110 rat I
21. thinks Ilitit the garden of Eden
118.3 haVtl [WW1 1111 allegory and it
lot (wife certain hut that thelie,
nay_ he another chance after dea I
he hilile•• is 1104p11 -('CJ, and I. tell y 1
I
Hid does not, k nett whether _ or; no
lint wan for !soul savina, is a -po
u fouei on us a neW re-
lent isti1 through sOMO
for God that will
orthy for suuli a work,
vice of iralleyrand to
vented te pset the re-
s ('hr et and start a
n 110 Heil 1. "Go and be
1 then raise yourself
rave lile third day!"
110311(1 their
keptical books
has just one
Ix of the days
znak Walton'm
ind WheatlWs
Scot 1 's
Lind Pull -
21 Fly Fishing
aturday morn-
s to the river
that day the
d late OD Sat -
ti') his home
ir time fish-
. why did not
Zebedee, ' sit
his feet hang-
• with a long
e hook dipped
r some mullet
aught. Why did
afternoon try -
„NO, that work
men were not
Me; they were
let, the church -
with having
t month an-
rought 11 to the king -
II thesiis with nets -
seine nets, drag nets;
ing netsi,
by huncfr
llions, an
a day
O with the tread of a
Do
two 11
r hettv
quadri
mending a, h
mend ing thei
of God not 1
here orie so
other soul
dom. finreep
scoop nets,
all encompas
treasures in
sands and m
' be bora in
lpheres- qual
jransoming- 0
will be the
hours . in .61
Among the
which Shall 1 oll on ' at two occa-
sions will be to us 11 e greatest? The
day of roux arrival there will be one7
of the two greatest. The second
greatest, 1 think, Will be the dav
- when -tve sh
lines before
us arid what,
one so great,
will he the
heaven, lti
What Will a
eay when or
Faviolies gr ait entail (les for us and
our small et crifices fhe him; his ex-
ile, his 'hum liation, -I iS agonies on
one haed al d our pcdr, weak, in-
sufficient sa. rifices on the other. To
make the c ntrast le
big let j • 05
and, like th
wo be (livin
Ori the 'light
ok and I
nets. ,*-iJ()
e cont0rt.
1 and
and take tho
'cis and thou -
d nations will
nd the hc'30113-
ypu
4st tremendous-
%rly existence?
ons • of ages
ill havei ut, in parallel
' s what. Christ did - -(01'
t
we clid or Christ, the
the othe,.,so little. That
nly .eml. arrassment in
Lord rantleeetly God!
0 do ancWhat vill we
one sidel are placed the
•NO CH
Fl OW(' whel in -
quickly ?rend our nets,
Galilean fishermen, may
helpe( to cast them
side of the ship.
NESE NATION.
CHINA AND THE CHINESE PEOPLE
ARE NO -DISTINC ENTITIES.
Nineteenth ientury an
Saye That China Ha
Reasons Advanced f
That 1App ar in ile
Manchus F ave Sacco
After Review
$0 unity -Some
r the Statement
Sou nd-llow the
dcd Ruling,' •
• .According to the 'Nineteenth ('en-
cury And' A ter Itevie v there is no
Chinese elation. The Ilevica eays,
-We are icctietome 1, to epeek. of
'china' end the (1,in,•41; people' as if
thee et er.e dietinct e 11 ics. 'this Le
ali errOr -a 1, Ow 111)0 0a of loally. of
01I1' mistake:. and c infusions. ttr.
inity 0140 110' VOrd. ( hind llti lt (ollVeli-
11;)11. eXIII•el.;hilal 1(1 CO1 11(0 v 11..t•4-rl,1111
Vi1141 POrtilill of 1Ile ,rtll'S 83lrfil(.1.••
lo(t in 00 inure vette eenIste '1% hat
ieseires .as China oi .". he map is 0
()ember of d strict s t civil I...aerated
hoei etiet other and from llit= centre
by ininnia,nse dlistances, differ -int: wide -
1
1
rien `rein and a men
can no More NAM, to
tan Call 41, Frenchmen
att, MOreoVer. there
them aviruler t rave
the, best, 'Chinese ser -
1 because, being from
to accompany
China, where
betrayed him,'
Man, master,'
home.' Th is
conspicuous AN
example, in 13
Lotions in Ma
d i es Ravage
Cone tent met
It is easy to r
in one place t
- other.
ngkok, or on the plan-
aya, or the Mack In -
faction fights ore- of
irrenee. Conseluently
else a force of Chinese
-) fight Chinese in tin -
"1. -is ' beetle se there is no such
thing as 'Cll rm.' that the military
caste of the 1%- ambers, comparatively.
infire (esh»al in numbers, have been,
ableto impose their rule upon the'
1
it is, 1111)711400 0 predicate anything of .
enor notis• MaS[ieF1 of Chinese. Thus
Chinn as a whlole, or to believe that
1
what suitrt
s on . pawill neeessarily
suit lanother. ,
'Over the II0tereigeneo1is and 'con-
hicting mussel.; of China there has
novel. been ang efTectuai central con-
trol,' and what Control there has
been, has eteadly grown Weaker. The
'Verrnilion pencil' makes a, faint:mark
In 1 he south, I idle in the southwest
and .eXtrente a n'thWei“, 11. has 'little
but an acade nic influence. 1! 0(1 611
the Tibetan borders none at. all.
' eihseect title!' appended to every im-
pellet rescript in the Pekin Gazette,
ig t's far from actuality as the :
f,
of the teller with -us, or the
challenge of th.. Queen's tthaineion at
the aoronation There is, therefore,
not tha slightest possibility of the
e541it141ishment by Chineee authority
of a national army, Or navy, 'or civil
service,. And ;the corruption which
is the fatal curiae of China, is directly
due to the fetal that there is n it and
cunribt be any 1 central 4111t110111.51 to
geeecise contr0 over local of dais,
er, in the a: *fence of this, to pay
them, The 1 'hinese people,i n the
cona
anical
sIeptiT-
e..
biting
langi age af afriee, is a Med
IniXt Ire and not a, chemical
potin 1. and th refore it is irr
SiVe 0 the action of any sin
agent, . and incapable Of exh
any 'minium property."
•
JOrunlider'n You -Are.
erchbislnlip of Yotk for
subjeet of all interesting: sket
'1'11.1 1.ady's Dr. Mac
1 Ike the Pt -image of All tngla
ten travel:, thi
of hie journeyet
archbiehop loth
way carriage a
one f them cicimplained .that
been robbed pf a five -pound
and was dote riffled to searc
Pockets of his fellow passenger
"I began t feel rather u
the' archbishop,
a.ve a five-poun
1Towevei,1 det
ly and .feign
the challenge:
made Me anal
n grabbed me
pm:. He
et o kl etenpttl y n
'd -class, and on
about the dioc
d himself in a
ith two 'drunke
•
forte
ha.
.in m
(xi t
Prese
neighbor,' but
"Then the rn
arm and shook
did not wake -
le," say
paned to
pocket.
sit qui
tly cam
s the
th in
agan,
(1, of -
one
se the
rail --
men.
O had
note,
• tho
8.
C0 (11-
"18.8
note
rmin-
sleep.
say
er,
y the
ut I
shak-
ing, but still II remained impa sive,
Tin "i his friolini interfered wi h, 'I
say, Bill, leave himalone, can't
you! Ile's dreleikersn yOu are!' "
i
Deep PIi nteng of Trees.
s the gerleral experience
planting, s harinfed and
4.
It
deep
trary to n qure. Trees th
planted (lcepi1j than they St(
the iursery i'4rtv will make vi
grow h for kt few years,
woo( covered I will send out
but 1.he old ro ts. make no g
and sometimes
finally decay,
-
the whole tree to die.' We consider
it, veey importt nte that trees hould
not be planted deeper than they
stood, in the.' n. rsery row. In plant-
ing1.th
straight ticks, by e . pring-
fellow method vith the lateral roots
all Wien offe the trees may e set
several inches 'deeper than they stood
in the nursory.H-Ge A. Atwood, -in
.Farmers' Voice.! -
,
ItTael
sZch(esfroulili3o,entiii.bu
province Of Alla
villa 0 -ravens
benrlitsak,er ' N.Loie.4;,
of the Russian
thy, Peerless a
of Arherican v
and .Wyant
qrops4,
.
.--is•Iyte el ro°wD, and if
geeake
he cake will be w
with w
thNeboiltidinge lavish&
hours before fo d i
that
eon -
t are
od ixt
orous
s the
oots,
0w th,
cause
oba Applits.
list of ; apples
ted lastl year
itoba: Illushe
1310,Anisette,
Iibernal, Repka
strakoff and 1
varieties an.d
Id Patten's Gr
s.rieties. The
lunis also, bore
•
Is mixed With eol
the water is boil
ite. -
id be set over
r in them for
pub into them.
ere
n the
1 Cal-
Hem-
Mal -
mons.
Weal-
!Ctling
heney
good
water
ng hot
he fire
everal
Protr
ltcIi
ding,
g Pil
riev. S. A. D prau, Methodist Min-
ister, Conseeon, 'Ince Edward t' ounty,
Ont., states 1---" was troubled wi ill
itching and ble ding piles for ‘"ears,
and they ultimately attained to •. very
that I was able to stool. At this se-
li
violent form 1 ].,urge lumps o ab-
scesses formed, o that , it waS With
great difficulty n.1 eunitiderable pain
vere crisis 1 pu ehesed it box o Dr.
Chase's Ointment, lett T had lit 10 02'
no faith in it; a 1 bad tried v trious
remedies befoile nd to no puree, e.
"No*, !magi e ]ow great and jeyous
IVLIS my surpr s te ford that Jeer the
ono boa cured! n e, re that, the umps
eleapfietered, ien.1 a'sn the ex rental
swelling. 1 fS•el li' .. e rill!. rent man
to -day, and have -r. - tie. le •et loubt
1 -at Dr, eleitee'e ( 'trove 1 rii'e 1 me
1 one a, very Malt 41; , .S arill T.E,C, j ()-
eratiOr1 and Mae .* . aces ef e iff ging.
You are at perfc -t 10 . ley to us- this
testimonial as yo 1 e. ... fe for tie. lane.
1.,,t of othr rs ray . iy t, ',meted, -
i
flac a.t all deale
Ces
FEBRUARY I. 1901
What is
• aeteeetesee. '`
Castoria is for Infants and Children. Castor& a
harmless substitute for Castor 011, Paregoric, Drops
and - Soothing Syrups. It contains neither Opium,
Morphine nor other. Narcotic substance. It is Pleasant.
Its guarantee Is thirty years' use by Millions of
Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays Fevertshe
MS& Castoria cures Diarrhoea and WindColle. Castorla
relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and
Flatulency. Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates
the Stomach and Bowels of Infants and Children, giving.
healthy and natural sleep. Cast -ria Is the Children's
Panacea -The Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
"Costorla is an excellent medicine
children- Mothers have repeatedly tolci
of its good effect upon their children."
Da. G. C, OsOoon, Lou'elI Jtas.
for
14.011•1*
Castor*.
"Castorin le so well adapted to thilcirAit
that 1 recommend it as superior to guy pro-
scription known to me."
H. A. Aactina, I/ Brooklyn, N. y
THE FAC-SIMI E SIGNATURE OF
APPEARS ON
OCHTAL11/1 COMPANY,
VERY WRAPPER.
MUMMY 111StileC1. St* YORK OM;
ee,
Ncpigon ,11.ubb4rse
MadebtheCM!p IANRiElCO
Canada's oldeadbestarMan-
ufacturers.
.
An extra thick corrugated protection
band of pure rubber corning bigh
the upper (see the cut). Thiek soles
of pure rubber and taps and heels of
extra strength and thickness.
These are soles that wear as :long as
the uppers.
They are the
strongest and best
rubbers in
sheavy -'.Con.ad a.
Look for this
tradeinark on the
ti
Made by
PAT. I Stet. 'W.
THE CANADIAN RUBBER 'COsit
TORONTO, MONTREAL, ININNIPRO.
A WONDERFUL ANTISEPTIC COMPOUND
11\1"DaVIO
A Medicated Toilet Soap of the Purest. Awarded Silver Medal Greate
Erlain Exhibition, 1887.
A FEW REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD USE NOVO.
Reg. No. 3007. WHAT IT. WILL DO.
1 -Prevent e all contagious diseases fro 6 -It will clean and remove paint, oil and
approaching where it is used. grease stains from woolen and notton cloth.
2 -It will clean and polish paint work and ing. Also cleans coat collars and bate.
t kill the gloss of the paint. 7 -It contairui no alkali and is strongly re
3- t will clean carpets without taking eommended for washing the head* as it
t em upimparts a silky and naturr.1 gloss to the
4- t will clean linoleums like newblur, and is especially useful for children.
t will clean bicycle chain and rims.
Nov is claimed So be the cheapest and beet paint 'LORICK leo and 20o s MOOR
oleo or on market. Try it on Inger 'micron doors 1 Full directions on Mocker.
tate JOHNSON BR • S. Harciware,Seafoil
1687-62
HE BOOT AND SHOE WORKERS' UNION STiL___
is used by THE J. KING 00.7 Limited, u/4 -alt
their manufacture of Boo and Shoes. No strikes, vessiti n
of work or labor difficulti s promote the highest possible p o -
d ction of perfect workmanshi In thus consulting the intere
the consumer wt urge that you DEMAND
.00NT noc
ONT • :DELI
ISTINITE
en a merchant advertises his good
sell them at just that moment
Putting off usually lands a cu
stock, or one from which the
True economy consists of impr
actly when it presents itself.
We are just now ready to redeem ou
goods, lots of them, lots of eve
means this week, to -day. if
of an advantageous purchase, o
prices on the, Smith Steck of
at once to save us the trouble
Richardson & M
at eut rate pricee, be is ready' to
and just then on the best terms,
tomer at the bag end of a splendid
est selections have been made.
ving the opportunity to save, ex -
promises and sell you suparb
y kind at bankrupt prices. That
ou expect to reap all the benefits
me now, as we are cutting. the
ooth and shoes, to clear them out
f moving them.
_446,42,A**Ake
Innis' Two Store
Whitney Corner Store and S lith's old stand, under the clock.,
wood, 4
Tenders
by 3.. 1)
'etonni
sndthe
the babe
yang re
house se
femme&
venient I
miles
Oen
terrine 4
ESJIi
kitchen, t
eloset off
detion 131
futneee
den ineir
of /runt
erten jfl
oar liesti
STONE. 1
1
Furniti
Present
health.
01
11
*lre
inOn
S U
bioN 41
are IWO
made for
dale P. 0
A.
Tee
antis
h.
and
meet', p
D r no pia
at Lot
ttentied
etiorough
Tetros$1•1
Jomi El
bred Yo
he sand
of eery!