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GESS!
Nunibrs of Pci pie hi
Canaca Who are Being-,
Cured of Consu ption
Is Positive Ev dence
Ot the Marvelous Su ss of tl:c
Slocum System tor ad Lung
Diseases:
NO MORE BIG DOCTORS FEES I
NO MORE LONG SU FERINO
Dr. Slocum'.. success In curing all Neese, ot Llta,
lungs and bronchial tubes is bey nd questleo
Scores of men and women who had believed their
condition hopeless have been rano to hennli
through the Slocum system of tree one:, Loch of
the three preparations compriaing thei Slocum
treatment set together untI1 perfect isalth mune
If you suffer from any form of lung trouble whet
everyoa should not loitea minute applying to;
atrial at the Slocum system of tree eon .
You are not asked to pay a cent- ..L) you he.
to do la to write the T A. SLOCUM *MICA 1. (.O.,
1141MITIFD. 179 ging at. west. Tonna giving boom
In fall, with post *Bice and earn aloe address.
and
FREE•TREATM
NT
'will be sent you promptly on recel t of your re
ntiest. This Is ths most generous n er ever made
• Int any Monica) man in tills country. Dr. Biocussi
k so Poettece of what his treatment 111 do that he
•Makes this unprecedented offer, fun confident of
artist thaw malts will be to all thos who want to
J5. well.
When writing for them -always elation this
Doper.
Persons in Canada, seeing Siocom' free offer In
.11ner1can papers win please amid to *amines to
Oto Toronto laboratories.
a MI I I MI 11 MIL
•-••••,...14,•Crta-•••-
REAL ESTATE FOR 8 LE.
5r0
Will buy gooi 7 -roomed ho ie, p1easant-
$0- t.f ly sitsie,ted in Seanorth, !moat new.
Good hard and soft water. Apply to SCOTT
BROS., Seaforth. 1721-tf
VOR SAL. -Nino aores of land to
.0 Lot 12, Concession 8, Hay Tha
house and barn ano smoll orchard.
upon application. vliRS. ROBEINTI
Zurich,
sale, being
e ie a frame
Particulars
UDD, SR.,
1899-11
WI1IR51 IN TUCKERS/0TH FOR SA E. -For ERIO
11 West half Lot 30, on the 4th Cone esion, L. R.
S. This farm contains 50 aores, 46 oar a Beaded to
grass, the bale -roe is in bush Will ba so d oh 3ap and
on eaay terms For 1 irther po Merrier.) apply to
EDWARD PAPPLE, Broca/Ad P. 0. -73041
LIAM FOR SALE. -A good 80 acre farm for sale
at a reasolable price; good buildi age, fences,
erchtrd, and two wells, and a good spring credo
The farm is eitatted within * miles from Clinton, in
Goderich township, and will b3 (old or very easy
terms. For port fosters apply to IROS. G tJ 'DRY,
Auctioneer, Gado:Sch. 17:0-4
-'10A:R11 FR a hunired are farm, Lot
18, Concession 18, Ray, on Bronson Line, con-
taining .100 sores, all cleared, good laud and well
fenced. 'Thereare 2 wells of good water 3 acres of
Orchard, frame house 2232, good cellar, nom 47x80
on foundation, ptg pen and itnplenaent hotisn Pric)
83,E03. For terms apply to the owner, JOHN
PRANG, Zurich. 1730.8
liiUf FOR SALE. -Lot 11, L R. W., Souble Line,
Stanley, consintlmoof 129 moron 116 a Ores under
good state of cultivation, 10 acres fall wheen Good
Mono house, kitchen and wood shed, callai full sin,
of home and kitohen with tone cistern po d hard
water well. Bun and stable with convenient well
and creek, good °retard and 10 toms gootf ash a.od
maple nrove. F; r nertiou'ars apply on premises.
HERBERT H. JO aN5 fON, Hayfield. 172341
A BA.RGAIN.- 8300 *titbits, a nice co 'ortable
frame home and a quarter of an ac e of good
land, pleasantly eituated in the v11 age o Harpur-
hey, and 1 mile welt of the thriving toe of Sea.
forth, has a good cellar and is well fencod There
are a number of good fruit trees and hard and soft
water dose to the hotrie. Applvto the und reigned-
JAI/ES MCNAniARA, B x 14, Seaforth P. t.
1724-tif
-VARA! IN STANLEY FOR SALE. -For
and South half of Lot 12, Concession
ciontlinicor 160 acres, 90 acres °leered and
state of cultivation. There is &frame dwe
with cellar, bank barn with stone stabling
pen, stave silo, two good wells also a rn,e
the back of the farm. It is convenient to
schools and markete, being 3 miles from
and 9 miles from Seatorth. Apply on th 3
or address THOMAS GEHHELL, Bruoefiel
le Lot 11
Stanley,
n a fair
ng house
tone pig
MOB at
hurehen
ruoefield
remises
172241 -
T_TOUSE AND THREE ACRES FOR SA E. -The
I II undersigned offers for sale his oottag in Han-
porhey with 8 sores of land in good state o cultiva-
ilon,planted with fruit and ornamental trot . There
15 it good stable on the place, with plenty of hard and
eat water.' Fences are in good orderhere are
seven rooms in the hoot° whioh is good rep ir. The
promiees may be viewed at any time. j SEPH P.
BRINE 118911-tf
VARH FOR SALE. -For /11110 North half 'Lot 27
X Concession 15, Hey, containing 60 Tee, all
°leered, lots of water and good fenees, most y wire,
and well maderdrained, 12 acres fall ploughed and 6
acres. In fall wheat, 1 aore of good orohaid and a
briok house and good barns. Convenient ta ohuroh,
school and post Mee. It is one halt a mile uorth of
J. C. Kalbflelsoh's Mills. JOSEPH OESYSI, Sr.
Blake P. O. 1i728x8
nrnESIRABLE PROPERTY IN SAF0R11 FOR
SALE. -Beautifully tritusted on Oentte Street
adjoining Beattie's Grove. There are two lot leated
with the choicest of fruit 'trees of all k ods and
shrubs. A frame house, stone cellar linden eath the
whole house, a sitting rooin, dining TOMO sunarner
and winter kitchens and four bedrooms, hard and
soft water. It is one of the most pleasantly !emoted,
oomfortable and convenient residences in Seat with
and will be (told cheap, Apply to JOSIAH WAT-
SON, Eteaforth. 1700.tf
VARK IN HULLETT FOR SALE.-Forenle, Lot
X 4, Conoession 13, Hullett, oonttining 75 acres,
all cleared, underdrened, well fenced, and about 40
.eros aoeded to greet. There are fair buildings.
There is a good orchard, and a never-failingring
creek runs through the farm and a good we l at the
°use. It is near school and post and corn
venient to the best markets It Is splendid farm,
not a foot of waste land on it and is welt adapted for
stock raising. It will be sold ohe.ap and on easy
terms. Apply to the undereigued, featorth P. 0.
JANE ROBISON. 1689.11
HOUSE AND LOT IN HARPURHEY FOR
SALE. -For eale the comforable frame riot
tage in Harpurhey belonging to t4o undersigned
It contains three bed rooms, sitting room, dining
room, kitchen and pantry. It 10 00 a stone founds
tion with a good cellar; also hard and soft water.
The lot contains of an aore of land, has on it good
stable and is well planted with various kinds of large
and mall fruits. It is pleasantly situst id aod will
be sold cheap. A.pply to the owner, MRS. GEORGE
SELLERY, 8eaforth, or to JAMES WaTSON, Sea-
orth 1716-11
!
OtIOICE FARIS FOR SALE. --Far sale Lotst 16, 17
and 18, Concession tO; Morris, eonttini g 192
acres, 160 tunes clear and free front stumps and all
in grass -excepting 2 acresBetng paabured or a
number of years it is in excellent °audition to crop-
ping. There is a good eonorete house min two barns
one a bank barn also other necessary outbuildi gs, a
good orchard, two wells and a a rin ercek, od is
84 miles from Blyth. If not eoli by March let win be
rented for a year for grazing purposes. For radio -
Wars apply on the premises or box 54, Blyin '. 0.
NEIL Me:DONALD, 172tx10
'LIARS' IN HAY TOWNSHIP FOR SALE, For
_12 sale, Lot 22, on the North Soto:Wary ofJ Hay
Township. This farm contains 100 mores, 85 ores
,.
cleared, the rest good hardwood bush. It is we I un-
derdrained and fenced. There is a goad stone ijouse
with a No. 1 cellar; largo bank bam ; imple lent
•shed ; sheep trou3o 70x75, with first-cla s st
an root oe lar uniernoath ; a good orchard.; 2 good
wells and cistern. There is 12 acres nf fall ttbeat
S0wod on a r cb fallow, we rnanured ; 40 ores
seeded down reeentlso the reit in good shape for .
omit. • This is a No. 1 farm, well attested for
marketa, churches, schools, past office, etc.,nen
will be sold rettoonab'y. Apply •on the p-erulsen, or
addreis ROBERT N. DOUG L Blake,On1.1688n Li •
Merton Stock Far/
LOT 27, CONCESSION 8, HIBBER2
Thoroughbred Durham Cow
• Heifers and Bulls
f the most fashionable etrains for sale at
easonable prides. Post office 0 addr ss,
AVID HILL, Staffs.
1601- f
o
CHRISTIAN IIROIAL
'The: Scars of the ,c)Icliet's of
• Jesus Christ.
THE
ARTYRS OF EVERYDAY' LIFE
Tr. Toil:taw Teals of the Great In wards
Tim Como 10 too Faithful tiold e;* er
tl!e. 'rolls- lie Hight and Do inns st and
All ' ,:arth nod Hell Countrified 'annot
Prtill UR Against You.
Wit tthitigton,. Feb. 2.1.-ln this- dis-
couree _. Ili., Tzt image " pre ises I Chris-
t Ian h -roisii. and t'bils of gmtt re -
N1 ards. -The text is Galatians vi, 1.7,
-I bear in my body: the matksi of
the Lord J eint8.'' -
We tear • 'mach about, •rowne,
1
thrones, victories,. but I n( w tell
the nu re quiet story of scar . hon -
°rain all. parte ' of. the world people
ii
and ttle dishonorable. Th Ire are
-
l:staring dish Onortable meal's. They
went it to the battle of sin a d were
worstea , and to ,their dying d ty they
will have a scarification of body or
mind n• soul, It; cannot -be tidden.
There are tens of thOusands if men
and. wt men now consecrated 10 God '
and livng holy lives who we e once
cm rupt but nay have,been r gener-
ated, and they ate no more What
they ot ce were than ilibescea e.. is
emaciat'on, than bahn is, itriol, .,
Ulna n s onda.y is midnight. u . In
ttilleanitra Itiond.or
s
they ar ' of
tire ob a
inemory ome
t w liege to
hey
V - an .
ri;hey
pleted physical healt
wist or style of tempta
ever and _anon remin e
toxious past. They ha e
that is deplorable. In ,
f' pain or 801110 'tendency
surrender to the wrong whiel-
must pe :pelt -hilly resist they h
unwholeoOme reminiscence.
it -s, deep sears, ignoble
ail in -my text, shows
ion which is B. 'badge o
d self-sacrificiag s
in his' weak' eyes the
etch 1st tidy, and in his
.d worn, the .signature
ni and shipwrecks and
carry se
11111 1
sea i
ot•able a.
Ih. hod
of too n
bent at
scotrrkin
a'
r nice:
*esti) t
body
Of
mal-
t rim 1 tnent by mobs. .1 n nly te' 1 he
s 11 0WS "those sears as he declines, "1
hem5 in ifriy -body the marks of 1he
Lord Jesus." Notice that it ie
lc (minds, sears, and. a scar
honied watind. Before the sear 1.
defined aeon the flesh the Mlle'
11(711 mtis have depart ed am I
cii•culatio 1 must have been ra-
and !lei tissue must have
formed. It is IL permanent kid(
t on of 11 e flesh -a chart rix.
(lid well to show 'these sears.
a ore posi -ivy and indisputable in
thnt with 'all his, body, mind
soul he lalievad ,'s'hat he said.. "'hey
were his • liploma, showing tha •lie
laid graduated from the school ,of
c re -
not -
8 a.
well
ntta.-
4lit
.7eed
been
4171
o
aid
hardship
clentials p
the world
Men tare
1.-0 battle
or Christ. ,They were
oving his ilght, to lea
s evatigeliettl iOn.
not ash, med of scars
or their country: No Ai
Iran is en bart•assed when You
re -did you gel, that-
.
r forehead?" • and he
hat Was frOill a saber
an." When. You ta.
Where did: you lose
" he: is not ashamed
say,.2_1 t it at Sedan."' When
ask en It lia,n, "Where .did you
your eye?' he is not annoyed 'Iv
he can • an§wer, suffered •-.1 ha 1
the last pattIe under our glori
(leneral ar i bald i . But 1 rem
you of the
eot .got in
t is ttiolle.
him, "Wii
across yo
answer, "
at, San J
Gernian,
right arm
fact that there are Se
war which are just as
We had in this COun rfr
years ago an eminent advocate h
was•'.called into the presidential e b
net as, att. srney 'general. in mid 1 a
he was in 1 -Philadelphia cout•t 'ro 7111 -
engaged in an important tri,d. he
attorney .0 the opposite side of he
case gotyi ritated and angry and in
most brut I manner referred to the
(I inguish d attorney's disfigui
face, a fac more deeply scarred (hitt
any face I ver saw.. The legal he .o-
. of whom I am speaking in his cl
mg argume t said:- "Gentlemen of tI e
jtirY, when I was aelittle `child I w s
elaying wi h my sister. in the nu s-
olar, and h r clothes caught fire, aad
I ran to h r to put out the fire.
sticeeeded, but I- myself took fire, ai4
efore it was extingUiShed my fa '6
was awfully burned and as black ea
the,heart (4 the scoundrelly couns 1
who on the other' side of the case la
re e7 red tcl my misfor tune.," TI
eminent attorney cif whom 1 spet k
carried all bis life the honorable sct r
of his sestgr s rescue. Alhert
nea the mest distinguished of . a 1
commentators, 'tinles it be Matthe
Ift nry, for 'Years at,.4. o'clock in 11 e
morning might have been seen goin
1, oinhis house in Philadelphia I.
is study in the church and in tho. e
early hours land before breakfast t
J. ve all thope wonderful commentate-
s. a theological library in 1 hen -
oelso;8., He said thdt as he was pa.
or' he felt hound to give all the 10.8
of each day to work connected. 'Wit,
his paStorate. But at: what a ruin
()its draft upon his eyesight he di
that. early, 'morning -work, first b
candlelight land. then- by gaslight
When he gotthrough those wonderfu
volumes of Scriptural .exposition Al
Lert Dames was a blind man.' Sears
ilIt St rious scars., on his ext inguishe
yesieht!
got
ter-
aS4t.-
ash
can
eut
me
our
to
ott
ote
ten
- •
1171
I I
-
,
Put why do we go so far for il
lustrat ion, when 1 could. take right
mit of the memories of sonic whom
I. address instances just.. as appropri
a 1 (.' '114) renn aright for 0 od and
hes v, n alarke. family of children iii
thet country lianne WEIS a, iniglity un-
dertuhing. Ilar away from 1110 -nil-
or, thn garret must contain
the lierhs for: Oho cure 07'allkinds
: .
of disordern. Throughall infantile
1
voundoints the children of that fata-
lly weat. . They missed noth big* - in
; h. W.I.\ of CIVI 41 iSII 41 iSOrderS. III1Sy
: 11 (I 1,\ 14:118 11101 mother in every
ft•rtn (1: heusework, ar;c1 20 times a
n'olit co I ltd- up. by the children all
down et ...the same time with teat
;.alee eoleaeiln, ller hair is white
a limo; while iheforo, il is time ftir
snow. _I h r shottli tern are hunt 'long
1 efore f ho . jt1onr7)ori014 time for
S. 000itie . Speetholes are •
, tool tolo some for close . by_ ail ce
some for ' far off. , years before yOu
would have supposed her eyes would
need re-enforee - ent. Ilere and there
is a. short -rave in her pathway,
this headstone' bearing the naatie (a
this (-hild and aeother headstone
bearing the name of another. child
I faintly one' - bereaventent lifts ita.
she d otv i ha n an() rker bereavemen,
drops Lees ' Atter 30 years of wit*,
hood and motherhood the Path turf
liETRO.14 EXPOSITOR
- -I
svar't 8 tne Setto. sun. She attai-
n(t w lk so far ti e ne used to: ()Olds
caught hang on longer than fon er-
. ly 5)1110
ficelity, and others are out in Oh;
11
of the . licit
es% are in the
heaven y world, for which they er .
wt11 - prepared ,tarough maternal
w4rld ' doing honor to a. Christ Ian
(nicest y, When her life cJoe 1.fld
t te neighborgather for her o se -
cid ies, he efficia ting clergyman IllaY
11 Ifl al propriate words .in the. last
chapte ' of Proverbs: -1Ier pried is
fill aln Ve z•uLies, The heart of her
h Siban 1 cloth safely trust in her, 1 so
Lila ht shallhave no need of agbil.
5 10 • wi 1 do him good, and not Orli,
allithe da' s of her life. She stretch -
et, ou . her . hand 'to the poor.
Slit is tot, afraid of the snow for her
In tseh Id; for all her household are
el )Pied with scarlet. Nei' husband is
kit OWn n the gates, when he sitteth
among the elders in the land. . lfer
.chlidren 0.5180 up and call her bless-
ed:: her husband' also, and he prais-
datil;;;I:er. Many daughters have done
virtuou ly, but thou excellest them
, . ,
,
• Poop] think they must look for
MD rtyl'S 011 ' I)11 ttlefields or go -i
though a history to find burnings I
at, the take an& tortures on racks
wheri'th re. are martyrs all about us.
:At LOS thne in this caPital city
there are scores of men wearing
themselVes out. in the public service..
In ten years they will ,not haetre a -
healthy nerve kilt in their body
eommitte rooms, in consultatioee
I hat involve the welfare of the ea -
1 10 a un or -the weight of great re-
sponsibilities, their vitality is hgte
suhstrac ed. In almost every villa e
of the ecuntry y.ou find some brOken.
down sti Le or national official No
106.11! tha was ever put to deatl by c
swdrd cn instrument of tortm•e was s
mot 0 of tt mart y t• 1110.11 that men
wile hasl been wrung to death by the
demands of official position. The
scats na y not' be yisi Ole, for t 1080
are $4C7rS on 1)10 brain and scar on
' the aerve and scars on the heart,
nese 41.heloSs axe- t hey . scars, and
he i. und
1
-coun 8 1,1 (1111 and their reWard
It WAS tt 8 mich as to Say:. "Stwe
those Icing scars? That is where they
whipped me. See you that ugly in-
denture. There is where they stpned
Me, See you that encircling sear ou'
my wrIs ? . Thtre is where they hand-
ctiffed . nie. See those Ugly curves
around my ankles? There is ahere
they .11 axle. my feet: fast in the
• stoelcs;"
There are many who, like that
epos: o 1,0 met' yr, have on them the
mari«if the Lord Jesus, There is
the ere4 army of foreign mission-
aries, nom t m s J• aligntalf by d i8S0o
Jute An I riven, Ji.;»glish and Scotch
nterchanls, who at 1 long Kong and
Calciatal - a.ed Constantinople have
had th i • wickedness reproved .by the
pure ht ifte life of those missionaries.
Tam. i ithe great army of the minis-
ters of 1.1110. gospel, now in heaven,
who, o 1 !small sala.ries and amid fa-
tigues liat slew them, served their
day an 1 ',generation, - There is an-
other at army of private Chris-
tians w to in Sabbath schools and in
tract d stribution and in h uma n I tar-
tan and Orangolistic efforts havo put
their li alio sacrifice on the altars of :
God. There is anothee army of .
Chrietian invalida who lost their life .
tn. over Ork for the church and the ;
world's redemption... People call
their i loess neuralgia or nervous 1
prostration or insomnia, pr paresis or 1
prematt rti old age. 1: call their ail- .
All ye who bear in your body the .
.1,,
ments s•ars, as niy text, calls them -
scarp, - I
narks el the Lord Jesus, have you '
bought what use those marks will
e in he heavenly world? What 1
-ouree f righteons rethiniscencel In i
hat wo Id you will sit together and i
alk °vele earth ly- experiences. "Where
Id- you .0et that, scar?" saint will
-ey to ,saint, and there will come
a,elc a Ei tory of hardship and strug-
le and ersecution and wounds and
ictory through the grace of the gos-
1. Another spirit will say to lis- .
ning s it•it, "Where did you get.
at hur . so plainly marked?" And .
he answer will be: "Oh, that, was
e ofworst hurts I • I d
int. evel la .
1 at wa a broken friendship. We
,There i.. • a woman who has saff red
domestic injustice erf which theta i were in s ieetest accord for years, to-
.
. . 8 : get
no . coign. zance. She says not' ing - tat
ine pa,
her son
ver file
ins
ler
sh-
'he
to
of unending affectiou, 1711.8
00 to be 0110 link of a eh iin '
Cibl servitude. A reath of
an nightshade of bright .st
have been a inoi•e ace r-
ey, There are those Ni ho
d to believe that "there is
thing as hell, but, yen 60( 1(1
go right, 0)1 in tiny, community a
(1 11(1 n ore t 1tn . one hell of domes
1 orine6t • - Threw is no escape
that Woman but the grave, and th
1
compa•ed with • the life --she n w •
lives, TOM be .an arbor of IasMine
and tf t le • humining, bird's so g
poured., k to the ear of the lion ys
suckle. Scars! If there be none n . '
about it. An inquisitor's mac
of to •tur could not wring from
the stor, of dtenestie we,
'since ths clay of orange bloss
and long j vhite she has alone
full dutyi and received for it ha
neSs and blame' and neglect. '
marriu.ge 'lug, that was supposed
be a •Igii
turtle
a
of ho
not tie
form voul
1170pl 01)11
1111(1 hal
Sanh
world S peace that Iriendsbip, as t
result of the Emperor'e ‘‘
firm 'twixt bini and his -Gernutt
noPhow.
The three nations do not alway.
8(0 (We anti 0; 710 treaty will eve]
Lnic them, peehape, but there will le
that between them, it Is to be hoped
which we of the work -a -day wori(
know an a "business undertaking,"
Edwrird VIT. needs no training fot
Ids office. Poi. some years past till
kaiak -tan t, fot elan diploma t (I is -
patches ha's e been sent to ;1Iarlbor-
ough lioni-e as well as to the Queen,
a precedent in Englieth history.
has gathered about 17110 in Sir
Francis Knowlee, Hir Stanley t'lnrke,
;Ur. eireville and Other8 ac-
complished and businesslike 'Men Who
have attended to vast correspondence
and an infinite amount of ()Mee work
in a manner that baS giVen nniVerfial
satiSfaetiOn to t he Enipire. As Prince
of Wales Fdward VP. show ed on 11.
score of occazdons that prime essen-
tial of a born Organizer, the instinct
of choosing the right man. Asee Inzai-
stem people'we nekal a business Meg,
and we have the man we w ant,.
NENRC 1,
BACILLI ELECTROCUTED.
The Hariraordinary Invention of a French
Scientist, to rttrify Water.
A French scientist, Pr. Francisque
Crotte, purposes 1:o electrocute the
aci i in: impure water and 1 h UN ren-
der it. fit for drinking purposes. .
The extraordinury feature of this
invention is that Dr. erotte charges
the . electric Curren t used IV ith an
antiseptic gas.
Wherever the electricty passes .the
chemical gas g-oes, too, doing its
Work of cleansing but. leaving be --
hind not a. single other trace of lis
preSellCe.
It, resembles la bactericidal N -ray,
for it passes Where it' will and kills
every microbe it_ meets..
80 remarkable appeared the ela hes
of Dr. (Toile that the Patent °Mee
refused to greet hia applk•ation for
a patent untia after the most ex-
haustive inquiries and demountra-
t ions. Bow thoroughgoing these
iaN c been is ShoiN n by -the fact that
1 pa tent has been granted on "pro-
cess"—a thing a }licit 1 he I 'a t en 1.
Office very rarely grail IS.
EVell by this new process I ho be -
illi are not k i1 led easily. for it
afkes a million velts to put them,
tors du combat,1 while 1,500 volts is
he poWer withl which crilitinals are
lee trocuted at $ing Sing.
In using the Crotte method of elee-
livens' destroyiing germs t he liquid
ehich is to bespurified is plaeed m
vessel, prefera. ily a. glass. vessel,
r what electriclians technically call
Wit•es are a teched to opposite
oints of this vessel, but it is Wor-
hy of notice that the tweed ends—
eloatrode8"--add not mine in con -
let with the liquid.
A perfect se/pain of sparks is pour -
i int o I be liquid when the current
switched on; but 1 here JS no
1 ange . in the ; tempera 111re of .1 IR;
t id, the only difference caused by
te elect ric fluid 1 Inning 1 he total ex-
netion of the Orilla bf the (1 15e7144,,
her in joy and sorrow. What one I
light he other thought. We were
id and Jonathan. But our per-
t in tares ts parted, and our
tdshir broke' never to be renew-
ed m earth. But we have macle
all Ip hei•c and misunderstandin
are gone, 1 and we are in the sat
Ilea en, onI neighbtiring thrones,
neig that -it* castles on the banks
. the anie
"1 'here did you get that mark
says another spirit to listening sp
it, and the !answer conies: "That
a re Wilder of a great berectvemen
.of desolb1ed household, of a de
-gray of 1111 the heartstrings at o
stro e snapped altogether. But y
t is not longer a, la.ceration, f
ound has been healed, and ni
heroic spirit is now in compa
ip with the one from whom 1
a whi e 1 'etas separated.s'a
Id see I
ic the
05 once
ionsl
t he brow show 1 ng where . he stru
her • arriarif g home from midnig
Carom; tl, n vertheles8 there are sca
all up and clown ber injured and b
mortal soul which will be..reMeillb
( d. on the (ley when' there shall le
forth for 'her avengement; the li
thundetbol of an incensed Go
lo- their life and yet are denied
1
When : ve s a veteran in any hie
whofh s lo t a. limb in battle, o
sympathies are stirred. But oh, ho
11111 11,}r IltIVE m the domestic real
. pillow of d ist on which to slumbez
bone is ,not half as had as a broke
Better . niat ge your roll of martyr
Pat er adot t a new mode of coun
ing hut tan ecarifications... A broke
heart. t
There, are many who can, in th3 s
same sense hat Paul uttered it, say, 1 a
"1: hear in i ty, body the marks of th , s
Lord Jesus '-that is, for the sak v
-of Chri 1, a id his. cause they carr "w
sicars vhie 1 keep their indentur 1 a
throug all time and .all eternity. p ; t
you think t tat -Paul was accurat -I
when .he sa d that? , ff you hay '
studied his career', yon. have no doub 0
I
did -ou g• ,t; that long, deep scar?
'Tin t wati Ithe awful fatigue ' of
I
says anotl er immortal to listenin
inunertal, ancl the answer come
161 ,struggie in a t. t empt-
amid adverse circum8 tune(
'k lifeti
11-- I• ing
- to ex:hie-ye .s
a livelihood
t.: For 30 y6atas 'I was. tired -oh, so
. tired, Du , you. see it is a. healed
TPe woun , -for I have found rest at las
for b dy a (.1. soul, the complete rest
' the -e erlas hag rest:a that rentainetl
1 '
r for tie pe Oe of God." Some one
in he von vill eay to Martyr Johl
Roge; s, " ere did you get that sca,
- on y ur fo tr?" and the answer wil
1 ' come "Oh, that was a burn I suffer
I ed vi/. en 6 . flames of marts•rdon
... 1 .
• ` were kindl i beneath me!'' '',Igna
.tius, • wht is that Mark on you)
cheek" ' " 11, that was made by the
paw of he lion to which -1 wa
hro n by the order of - TVA j all I "
omei one will say to Paul, "Great
post e, th
ut o
tonetsirau
° Os
No
tis
f Chi
i us want to • ay things and do things
1 lor a d whin there is no danger of
! gettin hur . We are all ready for
1 easy ork, for compensating work,
1 but we' 11 greatly ' need more
i
"coura e t brave the world ,and
_brave satan'c assault when there is
t. omet ling ggressive and bold and
dangei ous t be undertaken for God
and r gliteo sness. And if we hap -
Pen t get b t what an ado we initke
about, 1 it! e all need more of the
I right and Idie right, and all earth
Ile,
stuff t at m rtyrs are macle Mit of.
We. w Wein re sa.netifled grit, • more
Christ., an. pl ick, more holy reckless-
ness a, to hat the world may say
, and d in a y crisis of our life_ 13e ,
t and I ell cOmbined cannot: put you
down. 1
1 I
The ame i little missionary who
,
wrote i my text, also uttered that
piled p ma nificence to be found in
those word .which ring like battle
axes o .spli ting helmets: 'In all
these things we are more than con- ;
queror Giro gh him that, loved us, I.
for • II ant persuaded that neither"
death, inor li a nor angels, nor Orin- .
cipaliti s, n r powers, nor things
present, no : things to come, nor
height,' nor depth, nor any other '
creatur,,, shal be able to separate us 1
from t e lov of God, which is in
Christ ,Jesus Ur 'Lord," i
1
ve Stock;
Jf the animals
• sidered- as elision
t hey C011141111111
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t 7<.7'' ill he o pj
er ever f(-(1 ft/
1
11
tends 1(1 o SUIC
on the Vern]. .
On a farm fl1'O 001)-
18 charged 0'8 hist
01' the -home-titer-
rec:nted. No farm -
heal Ilecanse he in -
h toed free of cosi.
11(1 looks forovo fo- -1 o he 1171',' When
1 . t an intal k tape...led to pee• for
a ea 17 sae.: e, 44. 714. fli'4. Via ;441 irl.Z Of -
1 C
i'sn )11:1 1-1..c1 for a et icles that
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1 bey received, i h est ra profit ,
the farmer will seee (I in selling
ers, and evers thing
Inuch ec:1 4, Ina tyria i
ner.
A motive, tat:awaited,
ce, tie tnntivasrtkhwariejobielenseae deoerl i.„. jAisnii „f!::).:...:1(1,:::((ilejt.nli.,11:..)i.i.n,,,,.,1111,1,1,,!siii:::.1 ‘‘,.1(.1;(s)
ecic." • And Paul says, '".11a.‘1, exasessala ea. as:ii. 1„ 1 la same
ad e by 1, the sword which struck ing , of o o a 11 t hen) .1:..:; /Air OV, 111 ch o pril
my beheadment on the road
Ia." i ., cas anal a 1.(,,eales, ssid. -Why,
' that is' n yery ont antlooni l'ovid
what is the praCtical -use of .
sa na; 1 ha 1. a 11 7 hem It 0 Sta111.'' -
of it. :Te:his youth he lea.rned, ho
to fashion he ,hair of the Cilicia
'goat into a initiq, -a quiet, trade, an
then went t( college, the president o
which was Camaliel, an institution
which tho ars say could not have
f
been Vo'y-- tl °rough because of what
they call Paul's imperfect command
of Greek ay tax, Put his history
,became exei ing, on the road 'to Da-,
masclis, whe e he was unhorsed and
blinded. Hi conversion was a con-.
vulsion.' WI ether. that fall from the
hor8e may lave left, a mark _ upon
hint T know not, but the mob soon
took after h'in and flogged and im-
prisonedaand maltreated him until he
had scars more than enough to as-
sure the truthfulnese of his utter-
ance, "1 .bea• in my body the marks
of the Lord Jesus.'.' .
All of P• ul's suffering was for
Christ's - sake had intellectual
powers whic could have achieved far
him all Iworl Ily successes. You see
what, he could do in a court room I
when. with extemporaneons speech he
niade the icial bench tremble; ,
when on IMaa. hill he confounded the r
Athenian cr tics; when he preached
amid the exe tement of a tumbling
penitentiary; hell in -a storra at sea
he took Count and of the ship, the
only one on beard cool headed. With
his. inspired 1 and his courage
of utterances nd bis power of. illusm
tration, and 1 is eapa.eitys to move '
audiences,' elid his spirit of defiance,
theta: wasI no teight of 'Worldly pow-
er lie Might n t have gained. Clod
peYer LefOre and never since made
another• hitmat. tieing Like hint. Dui
with all his 07. 'nicety and Opportuni-
sty ( f achieviino worldly renown he
on home, and becomes
tounteous ta.ble.s and.
rust the roadside,
turns his . tick
an exile, ••on
eats his hard
on the pleiasur
. the Meetterran
a freiaittbdat f
r scholars in Atl
ermen. .1nstead
ed and enthusi
yachts . that sailed
'an and .embarked on
'oni. • Alexandria, on
ens and talks to fish -
of plaudits of arouS-
tstic assemblages he
geld ressed audiences Ilia t t alked hack,
I and asked ins lent questions and
hroke up in a lot. Instead of gar-
lands flung .at his feet. they hurled
tones urion his head. Pive times .h
was scourzeiel, t. (ach whipping •
strOkcs, thi rt 'eth s roke spared
mit front nere V, t because .1
s rotes aaa the seri rest punishment
he law a lawside and they," fearecl,
, I hrough colleting wrong, they might
it.- -it and • homselves • lit,
11 illtist have been
..carr( d till Over, ;.n e only tells the
1 1)1 1.. Utit witho .1 oy commentary
vh n. he ' deslare. , bear in my
°cry the n twice o, e Lord .Jesus."
subject? It is the cultivation To this thi, obi Ind). roplied:
istian heroics. The most of \sae! 1 000 for Ikea I ea, leeks_
_no
JOU
OD FO
is Mei *sty Kin
• Aird 8 -Has
• Enip ror,
as a tard-W
Alfred Harm
sondon Deets-
. Onto as goo
; r ELS PUS,
:01 iine 11. to th
ill 7 'diV rt1 VIi.
ve all a .3
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VII. is nore tht
ha . it
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F BUSINESS:
NALIST SAYS IT
KING TO RULE -
IS
I The cough that hurt.s, the cough that
I gets tight in the chest is daily getting
- deeper and deeper into the bronehial
. I tithes and Is making' direetly for 1110
1Edward 'VII. a Man of ! lungs, to become pneumonia, inflanuna-
stun' Wily 1-11 'I I 1 ,r -v: his ja ve; in at
litivi('I when 1 he lett ...,7111 rur 11 111), "
i . f
*
A1,0, li t fij3r ein,„
- (; ;1111(41k 4-I1 0111 41 1.0 ornamental ;is
. well as nsentl, but 0 IWV la 1 I.V should
the soil (rf 1 he gal don l*c very 1 ich.
There will he - no danger from using
too much. manure in the ga rden if it.
is applied at this See son of 1 he year.
91.10 soil of t he garden should be fine,
hence it will be an advantage - to
plow the garden early so as to per-
mit the 'frost to aSsist in j ulveriz-
ing the lumps. .
."Making Over" a Hat.
A Corry woman, 'who cOuId not af-
ford a new (5 hats, 'Visited a millin-
ery store, saw the tate st;sies. went
home, pounded her old hat for hall
an hour with a, rolling pin, stuck a
feather through the band • and went.
to church the next Sunday. the envy
0 all the women in. the 'town..
-Fred Hill, a • teamster from Glenora,
was instantly killed at Pieton, on Saturday.,
The team he was driving became unman-
ageable and threw hitn znder the wagon, a
large water wheel fallin on him and crush-
ing him.
hen it Jiurts
ough
us Nephew, -the German 1 on of the lungs or cc
Such coughs are so
1110 Oltly Kingly Rival to as '!graveyard cougl
usually bring their vis
rising Han of Brishress. I resting place
worth, Editor of Th
fail writes: 13itt the
1 ,in store Tor u. The
ed from thee. realm 0
ezI age of business, ancl
We have one alio is
nen of affairs. Not.
a on this side of the
ha, the United Sitates
0 marked aptitude of
diplomatist, a. nego-
aial-working business
rival in this matter
d's . soverns eigis his
,of Germany, and
sao 1110 fact that. for
Savoir-faire Ed
dWar
In a Match for Wil -
bodes well .1or the
n timptIon.
etena s referred
s,'' hocause they
flm to that last
e .
Dr. Chase'(s Sirup f Linseed and
•
. 'Turpentine has leng b( -(-fl known as
' mother's favorite reni.dy fer vamp.
: bronehitis, eoughs and (-reds. In g'ainS
f ..,: in popularity every day and now ham
I by far the largest Bale or any timilar
,
preparation.
COP Y
It loosens the tightness In the( -hest,
!
allays the inflammation, onoeo !no to in
; and prevents imennaSna, e4insuu:1,tion
and other lung troublon, all
dealers', or Edmanson, 1.'2.atr s TO -
1 100 (0
Or. Chase's Syrup
of LitISOCTi
1
and Turpantine.
Castoria is for Infants and Children. Castorkt
harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Dro
nd Soothing Syrups. It contains neither Opium,
orphine nor other Naifcotie substance. It is Plea,sant.
ts guarantee is tliizjty years' usb by Millions of ;
others. Castoria destr ys Worms altd allays reveri
ess. Castoria cures Di. rrhoea and Wind Colic. Castorto
relieves Teething , Troubles, cures ,Constipation and
Vlatuleney. Castoria aSsimilates the rood, regulatem
the Stomach and Bowels of Infants and Children, give
ealthy and natural germ. Castoria is the Childrents
i'anacea—The Mother's Priend. \
Casoria.
“Castoria is an excellent medicine ifor
children. Mothers have: repeatedly told nue
of its good effect upon theft. children."
DR. G. C. 0804;0D, Lowell,
Castoria.
"Cattails is so well adapted to e
that recommend it as superior to any:
scription known tome."
IL A. ARCHER, M. D. Brookinn,
THE FAC-SIMIIII.E SIGNATURE OF
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APPEARS ON EATERY WRAPPER.
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.7711 Shapes ald Styles,
" King Quality" ladies' shoe are made in enough shapes
to fit II kinds of ladies'feet, an have an elegant appearance.
G eater variety, betterselecti n, more style, morecomfort,
better wear than any other Cana ian ladies' shoe.
0 id medalist at Paris E;rposition.
See .that they are branded—
"KING QUIPfLITW.'
Made by Th. J. D. King Co.,1Limited, Toronto.
RIGHT 'BROS
C4th's; eading Clothing & Furnishing Sto
IN' :Elt :OVERCOATS.
Wirt be needeid for some time yet and now
cheap.
is the time to get one if you w n
We have still a goodassortment left in black and blue beavers, black and g
cheviots, brown friezes.and a large stock of assorted colors in boys' six
The prices will surprise you, sterling quality combined with cheapness.
lot
will miderstand the bargains you are getting in good value bettn if y
come a d see them, thanif we thld you about them here. Call and see
us.
4
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FURNISHERS, &Ed:FORT&
Long
Rubber
Boots.
• v'..•"111,_ .pr=
- -
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Othbill teli'o; Onttog'
C't qs4°tyP *" SP r'"C'
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Men's !Ong boots, made in all weightsi
and len hs for different kinds of wear.
Strong, arable—pure gum.
Stiles that wear as long as the uppers --
thick to keep the footaway from the ground.,
Three thicknesses of rubber; two of can --
vas and a leather insole between the foot
and the gfound
Thick Aibber reinforcement all round
'where_ t he ;wear comes.
Si.‘e tInit the heel is branded with the
makers' ntbne,
THE .4NADIAN RUBBERCI,
TORONTO, -MONTREAL, WINNIPEG.
Fn Eviture Clicapeit thaw Eve
0
we are
ing purl
date fu
account of great reduction in expense;
low able o put furniture on the marke
hasers will do well to call at our warerc
niture arelsold at right prices.
and manufacturing special lines,
cheaper thm ever. All intend -
me, where full lines of 11p -to.
4e,seetti*Tez ,erewame.it-s-e-eeg,
1
1
Th.s department is complete with a lugs 4e1ection of the bestgood; an
obliging attention given to this branch .of the 13' iness.
lis
Nieht calls promptly attended to by oui. Undertaker, Mr. S. T. Holies
Goderich street, Seaforth, opposite the Methodittt church. .
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