The Huron Expositor, 1902-05-23, Page 2REAL ESTATE R BALL
-LnIARMSFOR SALE...:-Rere ins In farms in
✓ Townships of Enlist ori n and Warne_
nosh, County ot Huron. In trite & onoe. WM.
CAMPBELL,. Myth, Oat. 177441
ROPERTY IN IXIMONDVILLE FOR For 1e, sale, a commodions Store' and blif tones.
wlth cement cellar and oistetn ; a good stable and
ne*rlv two sores ot land; inemediately nude of the
Eg¼xtODdVJlIO treatise. The land is well planted with
Iae and smell fruits. Apply te Wm. ELLIOTT.
170141
O ACRE, runt trog. SALE ---In best wheat- belt
O In Sou'hern blenitoba. Ninety acres ready for
wheat next yenne 80 acres hay. Good new arable
and granaty. Te ve dollars per acre. Several
otbert nproved and prairie tattne for sale. Write
CHAS. E. SHAW, Box 17, Boissevain, Manitoba.
17574f '
DARM FOR SALE. --Lot Faat halt 28, Concession
1 in the. Township of Hi bort 3f mins ealt of
S aterth. La ga orchard, twp good wellte and good
bank bern For partioulara pplv to MR. ELLEN
D WNEF, 225 Proepect Stre t, Marquee, Michigen ;
TELOMAS GEARY, Seeforth j P. O., er BERNARD
DONNELL, Dublin, Ott. 1791
ARM FOR SALE.—For sale Lot 27, Con-
cession 4, MeRillop, conteining 100 sores, all
o which Is cleseed. well fenced, underdraieed and
a high stets of cultivation. There its $. gold
o ek hone% lenge bank bare with stone stabling,
p enty of water and a good orchard. It is within
II• miles of Ereatorth and within_ re mile from, te
hate. Apply on the premises or to Seaforth P. O.
M. GRIEVE. 175741
nRM FOR SALEn-Farm in Stereo- for sale, Lot
29, G flotsam 2, containing 100 scree. All
c ear but In sores of Is trdwood bush. It is In a Reed
te of oultivation, well fenoed and underdralnek
gfere le on the term two bevies, with fn stablinand, a
a dwell ng house. It is conveniently situated,
iles from Clinton and 1 mile from Baird's schoal.
lune all inqtriries to JO:IN MeGiRSGOR, on the
p valises. ot MRS. 1/... IfoGREGOR, 2nd Comension,
okersmith, Seatorth, Oat. /7584f
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ARM IN TUCKEREIMI El _FOR SAtE.—For
J. sale, the farm et the u dersigned In the Town-
s In of Tuokersallih, adjoining the Village of Eg-
enoerivi le. The farm writs 1 29 s scree, all chared
except 4 acres of good har woad bush. In is all
era fenced, well tile drain , and in a firsh Chas
stale of cultivation. There is a good trarne house,
veith kitchen and woodshed, and stone cellar full
Size of house- There is a good bank bun. with
etorte stabling, and good pig and tee. house. There
6 a good young bearing orchard and a let of oval -
meet,/ trees. There is a never failing stn. 1 at the
house, one at the barn, and anotheron the farm.
It 6 one of the moat convenient and cronfortable
places. in the townehip. and wilt be sold cheap Atli
an (ay terms. Apply on. the prernleee cr aedrees
ItgmondviPe P. 0. HERMAN BUBOLZ. 17834f
FASCIA FOR SALE.—For Mile that very deeirable
farm on the Mill Read, ITuekeremith, a1j46ing
the vlliage ot Egruculdvilie. It oontaice 07 e,ore4,
nearly ail °leered and in a gdod state of enitivatioen
and well underdrateed. There, is a cotafortsble
briek- cottage and good barns, with root cellar and
nuthuildings. The buildines are eine-dad near the
entre of the farm and on the Mill Road. It is well
atered, and plenty of soft water in the kitehen.
b is $eonveniently situated, for chu-on wed 8011301
end within a mile and a hall of Seafortn Will be
eold cheap and on mew terms of payment. Apply
to the proprietor„ ROBERT i'ANSON , Saaforth.
I 1748-tt
i
VARM. IN KAY TOWNSHIP FOR SALE.—For
U sale, Lot 22, on the Ninth Boundary of Hay
Township. This farm 'inentaine 100 sore 4, 85 acres
dieared, the rest good harciwood bush. It Is wen un-
derdrained and fenced. There is a good stone house
with a eke i °eller ; large bank barn; implement
Shed; eheep house 70x75, with first -06-s @tenni,
. end toot cellar underneath • a good °tenant; oo
*ells and cistern. There a 1;1 i 110t£1 bfall wheat
4
sowed on a rioh fallow. en manured; 40 acres
ileeded down recently, the est in good shape for
crop. Thi is a No. 1 farm, well situated for
Markets, chttrehen schools, , post office, sten and
Will be sold. reasonably. Apply on the preraleee, or
address ROBERT S. DOUGLAS, Blake,Onte lfklEtx811
ARM IN STANLEY FOR SALE.—For sale, Lot
;1
9 and the west half of not 8, on the 12th apnoea -
ion, or Beenson Line, of Stenley. This farm coo.
ins 160 acres, all of whioh is °leered, except four
res. It Is in a abate of Been -class ou tivation, wall
braced and all underdraio.ed.inostly with tile. Thera
la a large frame dwelling house as good as new, with
ood, mane foundation and Cellar, large benk barn.
th stone stablien underneath, and numerous other
'buildings, ineluditeg a large pig houleee Two good
inrcheade of choice fruit, also JACO- shede and erne -
entel tree& There are two opting creeks running
hrough the farm, and plenty of good water all the
year round without_iumping. It is well sitaated for
markets, ehttrehes, seheols, post oftlee, etc , and good
gravel mats leading from it In all directions. It is
althin view of Lske Huron, 1 and the boats cen be
peen pestling up and down from the house. Thie is
one of the best equien3ed farms in the county-, and
will beeold on easy terms, as the proprietor wants to
netire on account of ill heat . Apply on the premn
ars, cr address- Blake P. O. OHN DUNN. 173441
VARM FOR SALE.—For le, Lot 1, in the Town.
ship of Tuckeransith. •noession S, 100 acres of
lend. 95 acres cleared, well n ferdrained. Splendid
f rm for grain or stook, w 11 watered, a ruening
t,
s ring the whole year runs hrough the ?atm. Also
on the farm 6 a splendid lienk barn, ne sr y new,
1 blob 6 60)64, with etene stabling underneath.
Also frame house 24x18, and kitchen 18308, evith
god stone- celler, and two good welle. Thi i pro -
pe, rty is situated in a very desirable locality with
sniendid gravel rods to market, on'y 31` miles to
8 gerbil. Also a good dwelling house in fleaforte,
t
Mated on Coleman street, cilose to Victoria Park.
I s houas is comporsed -of I 8 roemen welt finished,
p enty of hard &nd soft grater, and kitchen 2axttl,
1th pantry and wash room attsched, and & good
woodshed. A good otab'e 24x18. All of this property
ust be sold as the undersigned is maviug to the
nited Stites. All particulate conooeunre this
p (*party can be had by applying at TUE Exeoseroe
Olfiee or to the proprietor, JAMES KEHOE, Sea -
1 rtn. 1 175241
GENT
ard war
A
Store.
Spring Goods.
l,
Complete stock of ready mixed !Feints,
Sail Fmieh, Whiting for house cleaaing.
New stook of Spades and Shovels, Garden
Rakes, Hoes, Manure Forks and Draiaing
T ole. .
Get our _prices for Etlwood Woven Fencing
iled Spriug and Barbed Wire Step es, etc.
Builders' Hardware, Nails, LOC 3 and
,
Barn Door Hinges. 1- _
Special attention to 41 Gelvanizti Iron
ad Tia Work, Eevetroulgleing and *eurnace
Work. I
$iiis ciL —Murdie
HARDWAR-;
Counter's Old Stand; Seaforth
4.. La nd s bOr ug -k
SEAFORTH
ONTARIO
DEALER IN ALL! KINDS OF
FURNITURE,
OPHOLSTERI
_AND_
lONDERTAKIN C
_
IrphoIsteling a specialty, aid up-
Wsterina coverings always ou hand.
I Also iiodow Shades fitted aid put
!Cumin Poles, Pictures and ieture
Framing.
iAlt wrongs made right in every de-
p*ttraent of our work at our exp4nse.
Undertaking Branbh,
We have a large and varied assortment
fr m Which- to choose in time of need, and at
prtoea that have been a matter of agreeable
euhprise to all who haVe dealt with us.
Two fine hearses on hand for suramtr and
w liter use. Night calls at my reaidenes
corner cottage in rear of Dominion Bente,
wil be promptly responded to.
t
$011bT IiiiND3BOROUGII,
SBAFORTE, ONT.
"CONSENT TIY)ll NOT
Solomon Warr*. YoiLin4 filler of
Litels Temptations.
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ALSO AGAINST FAL4E FIIIE.11 DS
-4hatg..v.sr h Man liewitia `Thant
He dtonp"i-A Impertanie If Starting r
-I;
alleitt01101 UW*14 Fields' net S1r We !
Can Never Os the -Sam Aizal
,
Young Mait's Meat Yriends.
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Entered Aceohl nh to Asa of Perlihnien t of an-:
i
ads. in the ye r lea bytWilliant Bally, o To-
ronto, at the ep't of a:admits e,, osta a. t
. 1
Chicago, May 18.—In 4is ser ion:,
the Itev. Frank i)e Wit Pain age
warnsyoung People a ainst the,
tempters w4o would I them to :
ruin; text, proves* 1 tL0h "My on,'
if sinners entice thee,'eorsent 1 hou
not."• - i
I . ' I
No cathedral, it Matter not
lofty, the. spires or how ,w nderful
statuary or how mazy 1 bewil
ing the archit.ecture, w s the t
ist into reverence , unless fpirde ilhas
hallowed it. 'Then the ce tnries ave .
covered up the crumblingi wells kith :
moss and creeping ivy I. : then West -
P7,1
se- '
In t
1. to
,.
un -
the
his
urd
ah
nly
ght
rst
diencle doos ,
to the
duatio or-
Sucoes ?" ,
at influence
will he
e that the
/chings.her , 7 rse
, ; 1
ith author-
ity.i He had drunk -from the chalices '
of pleasure. He had Ilia ffeel to the :
bitter dregs every cup 6 wehe. He
had seen the ups, as well as the
downs of life. He was no beset or
adventurer. He was th h king ¼vho
sat upon the richest throne of the ,
then known, world, His ;Pillared halls •
were lined with statuary. The f un-.
thine which played in :his gar ens.,
ose
sow
the
er-
ur-
minster Abbey, with its ark,: da
dripping vaults, bah le nee the
pelehre of dead kings a di queens.
the sanee way no man has a high
give advice or tell Us Nela t to do
less gray hairs begin to fringe
forehead or he can speak out of
own bitter experien e. 1 is ab
for the ruddy faced lad o :writ.
essay upon sorrow,: wh h tthe
sorrow he ever felt was the fr
from the , dentist pulling-, his
baby teeth, and what at
not smile when listen
'schoolboy's bombastic- gr
ation upon 'How to W'
No reforieter can have gr
in attacking a elabro
himself is so unsocia.
hearers dislike the es h
than they despise his te
King Solormon wrote '
moistened the throats of'
ancestors once cleansed
age or sang their -youn
foreign lands. His eellais Were
birds w
th.eir pl
to sfee
with wine of choicest vihkage.
The thronenCiom and a dgment
m
were circled by roos a ove ro
Near by were his hareII
s, in vt
the king gathered a thousand,
and concubines. A.s the wit
:wroth of Brigham Youngp King S
Mon was the most reamed man.
ever lived. Not onTy was he g
and. increased more than all
were before him in • Jer
-lem but his wisdom e'en -mined
. e ,
him. When two women claiMed
little child, Solomon or ered his
ecutioner to cut, the baby in ,t
and give half to i eachd The/
mother fell on her knee h and be
him to save the child end if n
sary to give it to her enemy.
said Solomon: "She l's the
mother. Give her the dhild."
gardener, he knew all about flo
as an equestrian, allbout ho
a
as an architect, all a.ho t buildi
He made the ant oar te cher.
merchant, he lingered in. the tusy •
marts to tell us how to trade,. -To- ,
day, amid wealth and power, within!
sound of clinking tankards of gold'
and rumbling ehariot w- eele, the,old :
sage writes an eternal pr test aga nst
sin, "My son, if sinner' entice t
consent thou not,"
Young men dislike to be patro iz-
ed. Although- willing. ta accost ach ,
other in terms of familiarity, we dis- °
like older people t to pat us co ide-
scendingly upon the back. So to -clay
as a. young man, I the/light you
young people would let nie try to in-
terpret these words of re Bibleh I
far t t
would especially interthem now,. 1
because many of you wh' have come
from far away are for t4ie first time
living in a great city.i. Yonare
away from home; away tfrom father
and mother. Unless yoi. start right
you will never end right. : hlthe gtory
of young men is their st.'engtlf.," The
way to keep that stren th ,is tol re-
fuse to allow the sinful dissipations
to sap the virility of youth. I
;
ICing 'Solomon warns! the -370 it ng
people against sin, be ens° yonng
folks are apt to be houghtleesly.
reckless. They do not Want 'tch be
bad; they have no intent :on of thr w-
ing overboard all the p at teacht gs
of probity and right; they .are nature
ally religious; theyisay'their praYers
when they arise in the Morning; they
say their prayers again before goiing
to bed at night. But th y are full of
fun and animated si irit. 'They
laugh and sing and fro ic, just ae a
colt capers, a kitten p; ,s with Iher
tail and a bird flies hith and th th-
er for the mere pleasure of flying. A.
full blooded lad canno ' keep still.
lied
hall,
.mst':
ich
nee'
0101
hat •
eat ,
hat :
isa-
rithIl
a:
ex- 1.1.
ain
real
ged
ces-
hen,'
rue
p
ers; :
eeef
LS a:
He squirms and twists and -whispers
.
and passes notes in the trchoolroOme
He does about everythin that the
teacher tells him not to Oda. If you
ask him, why he does this,hecold
not answer. What schobiboy when.
out in the country has 4t triedto
see how near he cotild skate to , the
airhole in the ice? What hey 'hasr
not fished when standing Ohon a
'hroll-
ing log .or has not 'hied.: to walk
across a dangerous trestl16 or has not
climbed a steep preeipice; :until his
brein was dizzy with vertigo 7 -What
boy has not tried to swinn across' a
river merely because User alder heys
swid he meld not ? t '' .
A wealthy gentleman•Oce advertis-
ed. for a coachman. To° lOvery appli-
cant who came he put this one ques-
tion, "Bow near can ridu drive a
teara of horses to the e ke of a pre-
cipice without going 917 in?" -41VeL1n"
answered one would be ieitechin an , 1,"I
eau go -within twenty fehe." `!Well,"
-tanswered. another, "I eositid go with-
in twelve feet.'' '•Well;'''.:aaswered a,
third, —1 could go Within eight
foot, '» and another said. "Within five
feet." At last one', applicant said,
'
"If the horses amonnted to ally -tit -40g
I would he so frightened tthat: I
woulj. take the other si(lie of the
road eiid get as far aena rr 'froth. the
precipice as Lcould." " I." answer-
ed -the gentleman, "yon ire the man
I sun looking for. I do tat want the
driver who runs into da ger,. but the
man who will stay away.. , Ill hire
You." Who is the wishtlitavigator:—
the helmsman who pointS the ship's'
prow toward the reef wii; re. hundreds
THE
Wrecits strew tn coa.st or toe p11-
ot ev,hoalenisps the le el in deep wa.-
ters Are you i c lessly going to
do that which you father and moth-
er, the )3ible, the c trch and all good
Men uid all good men tell you not
to d ?
iilg Solomon
because young pe
kecoine despondent.
cOurngement will
sickness. The ;I
eart1 is a great et
tt,wr you knew ev
ody1 knew you.
mini ter was preac
*ate ing the nei
Wboxh you expect
your wife, When
to school, every f
Went by was read
lift. When the
antoi g the hills wa
er made up a pae ,as
carry 11. to the h
Woman always gre
• Slfl ile. But here
you. do not even.
Ives across the h
eay "Good mor
that is all. When
nigh , there is not
unin titing bed 1r
ay.i for the fEttini,
roof of the old h
ensels of hhe new
eight, of the cider
ah. t ork squeezin
bloo into barrels
wilderness
6
rns against sin
le are apt to
Perhaps this dis-
ceused by home-
eliest place on
In the country
body, anti every-
hile the!, village
ng you would be
bor's daughter,
rae clay he make
trudged away
in wagon which*
to give you a
or woman back
sick, your moth-
s and bade you
lie. That poor
s you now with
a thisgreat city
ow the man who
• Perhaps you
g" to him, but
u come home at
ng but the cold,
in. You long
for the thatched
eatead, for the
arn hay and the
esses vehemently
the orchard's
nd casks. St.
rock iss a fit
y. It is a. wild -
no wilder beasts
among forest',
humar monsters
11
1
rarne for a great,
e nes1s, and there a
of pitssion' .roturin
than some of th
which. live -here.
Perhaps your dis uragement comes
from. injustice. Y may have been
living in the great ity now for two
year. You. Neer d, and worked
hardS Then came vacancy .in the
store. Of coursd, ou expected. the
Phontotione but is her 'clerk :under
you who was n t bright 'nor
faithful as you . a influence, end he
was 'pushed ahe d. Thene you pro-
tested—and v et ntly 'protested.
AU that the aii ger id was to
laug and say, " ell, if you don't
like it get out." ou cot Id not get
out. - You had i o'lace t go, You
sullenly went ,ba k o the desk, say-
ing: "What is th use f trying ?
Honesty is not he est pi Heys"- s
'Perhaps your is urage but came
in a cruel way. Y u* had your foot
upon the lowest rt. .g an were be-
g -inning to. clim t e ladd r of . suc-
chat, when .sudd tile the h rd times'
came. The fir d »solved and you
were discharged. oe ar now not
only looking forl new place, but
yiett have to coni4nc ce all ver again:
IhOw comes th arnin against
temptations. Nhw he ol sage tells
me to put the ht id of olre upon
yourt shoulder a ay, " fy son, if
sinners entice th , con ent thou
not."
:I give you this w ening ladly and
willi igly, my Mott e becwee these
are the troubles which are fitting you
far the mighty s tad sses w leh are to
came. .11emembe. tails gre t lessente
aaytbing which Iee1ops ulekly dies
quickly. The inseets are generated
atid grow to ma uri y in a few hours,
btet they also di4 of e d age by
night. The goarn which' spread it-
self as an unibr lla over t eshead-sof
the prophet Jon th wither d as soon
ea it was touch d ef the ast wind.
•The flower veh ch Mosso ns in the
spring goes to eeec befor the falltt
lt takes years and years o develo.p
• cehar of Lebano : It akes Gera
titries upon centluri s to b try a coal
mine. It, takes at least ne score -
years to .make a, ni n, an the more
lao*stacles you can o •ercom the more
dt a giant you :ewi I be. Only the
gads can reach ithe stars. Man can .
become like un -I4 god i f. God is
wstlit him and he lee ps on tretching,
There is a beautif 1 stor told �f a,
msssionary who b calm ery mch
diecouragedh hie c riversi•ns resett-
ecl frenn his work. e det mined to
leave his field. Th t nig t as he
slept he had a stra, ge dr a.m. He
cineaeued that an 1ane1 had given him
a lhaiuiner and Jla d hi • before a
h gerrock and etid to hi , "Pound,
d heep on pout dit g."- I ee pounded'
o.r, kut could n t 3 reak the rock;
134canse he was unsunfessful he
sat . dowu and wept. ut while
he 'ept. the a sge agai appeared
attd 1 said, W y d thou
weep!?" "Becauhe-I cants° break the
✓ 'Then -aid t e angel,
tou hast -nothing to do with the
eults. Pound arid ounh, and keep
ori Pounding, wheth r tho breakest
the rock or, no." T11e drea er arose,
pielse-d up the harnm r and smote the
rf:.)41.c , with a might blow Lo, the
roek :broke! Salem n bids me give
to you the hammer f persi tence. Ile
tel!ls !me to poin you to t e rock of
adversity, • •sayin 'Strike strike,
; uni1 the fires of heaven fla 'hi Strike
for your lifel 1 nd keep " o strik-
. ing!
thing -Soromon warns th
Ytoli
folks against s n liecauSe evilcomng-•
pahions are alw ys he first to .ex-
tend Ithe right h nd of wel
.goischyoung man saes: "I c
ford to associat math eve
cannot go with ver stray
anee!whom I meet upon th
.
I tofild live in the city as
1
ome. The
innot af-
y one. I
aie ciiiuvaea
i flt:
street.
1 ho e. I ought not to con. ort with
any compa,nion Who n I w uld be
ashamed to introdu ,e to •i 3' .mother
or sisters." When you enter the store
as a fellow clerk.' he watch s you. By
conversation he firr out whether
or no you are a eh rch ni mber. He
is too busy to gi ssi durin business
hours, and so it wil take °me time
for him and erc U b becol le fast
. friencis. After aeirbil
you to attend a nis
:to some lecture or 1
,tyoa what books
'-ofios' to lend you
„
By and by e'ou a
vacations together.
young man gives to
coMpliment of hie 11
- to home home with 1
. moiher. That dear o
.yott an 1 lily his , no
knows your own on
tthat it, is impose ble
. :th •re and get bad
' the t tsto holidays -
But Ithe bad yes
;hard to become 4
: will slap you up
; as you enter the
a ' Oft Irate or in.
-take Ia drink. I
I hst
all ied wants 1.
;1-Ite is always loaf)
; the ch.q)artirient i
!tle while he begi
your I3ible.i He r
!gy because you S
;41m.°01itheYeri 11nild-iefitvoe fs
and then, if yo
-
i Spend, he apd his
he will invite
ht sch ol- or go
eetiner He asks
on read a id then
onie of th classics.
ra ;ge to ake your
Then he good
, you t 1 e highest
e --he ks you
im and visit his
d lady , elcomes
her ca . hhhhe
e is so far eevay
.for yot to • go
tlie st re when
in man
ar oyer.
in-the
eqt ainted ith. Ile
11 the bac:s. as soon
tore. He flees you
rite you liternto
o . Lops yu
II eve a, lc ug talk.
re, '-hen th, head- of
asSe.y. 'Aft er a tit-
s to make furi. of
die 'les yet .as
stin-
ncl most your
P reht :a widowed
th rless hildren,
h ve me ey to
evil co panione
EX OS
, . .
wax gainer arounO you to help
it if thin will let them, as a fi
clover tope tiriii enapty all th
hives poen far and near. But
your money is gone and po
gone and health gone and honor
they Will care no* more for, you
for a 'dead cur in the I street.
night you die the salocas will
croweied,t e glasses will click
,
as merril e.s ever. At . that bar
you new froquent there will not
tear shed over you. The day
body isburied the very friends
are nlow cntIclng you a ay will
ble jt st as recklessly axtd la.ug
as torid with others as, they rio
with Iyoh,, and if needsahry and
eoull :find' no other. pf, ' theyt
be w Ilinq to gamble t your gr
King Solomon varnt the se
peopl ' not to consent- o sin be,
,
after lwe have once yie cled we
never hie the same again. It weu
pleasant if we could ' o on sia
and then after awhile , say, "I 6
T wi:-_. stop and start over ngja
But We ct nnot say or do' that-. V
hoeve a man: soweth, that slit!
also •eap If a man make a b
_roses ' he sleeps in a el lid of in
If hega
' her only the thorns,
i
Must be lacerated by the thorn
ter You have once robbed. th
Will 110V01 fully trust you, aste
have One wiectkedyour heall,h
ean i ever be anythIngebut a rut
inval a, fter yeiethave once. 1
imin rtal soul asteity :and that
has c eptu ted front enith to m
judge ent at the bat. of God yo
p.m et c ange , its eternal de L
511.3115 a ;• an to -day esrouid wil i
s:ut off hi right aerie if he caul
anged in a, theavetily
he mercy and the pardo
e not, the miktake ethics'
jir
10
3,111-
St
10
ild
e.
use
a.
iig
ss
11 1
0
o t 1
itq
•an
ey.
el
Y
lili'
chow e (l e past. He cannot. The
1)081, is f rever dead unless tha
501 se c
throt gh
God. Ma
mane old n• men have made of has inis
a, l•al record during the period el
youth and then having that te aril
rurse , all the midnoon• and the wi-
lieht cf. your existence and curse
;you 00W1 to the grave.
; During Ise persecution of the tTi. le-
ench 4 , in °ranee a father and 100
ited to II e from the city for I. 10 r
1 iVeS Th .y had to leave behin, hp
only eirl. Fearing- lest„ he stouIId not
recognize his child again; the a, her
tco'; Q arp knife and cut t1)4 Ian
of the ehi d almost to the bone. ` ilne
• pa -sed o . The war was ended, ,it•itl
k.hte. f a t he and motherreturned t
the Frenc capital. They went ev -te-
lahere lookeing for their long - 0. t
,datighter. When the father thou h 'he
:sash his elite], he would cxnnnne the.
arm ,just above the wrist. At 1 s he
Sound . hisj child. 1 -le found. her y the
proof o a red scar. So Satan 00
the ftettil mark of sin npon evCry oflu
of his disiciples. Though we may re -
])c nt of our past, though we . sie3r-
agoniee belore the mercy sent Ina
,
as:s
(1 o1 to forgive -us our 1
. though ' ve ma3r receive' a heav •1 ly
:mtelon, we cannot in an enr gly
nense ! obl terate the tilale sign of
lithe , pa t
' 13u1. th greatest leseori ot
text is y t to .be spoken. Soi, o
teas ns not to let evil comp.. is .iis
entice us away. But man is a 1
beine, 1-1 longs for fri nds. 1-10 n sit
t hasseefrie ds who will associate tie
thine Wises he 'weeps as veil as 14 -11 kis.
When he s dying as NN II as w ei he.
•'s strong and :well, As Sol oinoii ids,
hott to bewa.re of evil compani n 1 f
r
evill introduce to you one wht ill
Ilse the best Friend. a young man ler
had. - Yot ng man, you cannot a r
to face the temptations of a g at
, , ,
,e1ty' alone. Perhaps ' you know a t
011;S toviing Friend to whom I nt
to ii4rocuce you. Ile was with 3 •lir
'sister; when she died. Well, . you
member how she smiled up into hiIS
face. He was - with your mother el
ing 411 h r troubles in life. The
woi de your father spoke on e
was his lame. That, nanue.—shall
spea.U.' it? Jesus! 3 esus! J esus! rl
is the -Fiiend who will •see you ill
ehe way through if t you will ly
, trustthim. You muet now make- ei.
Ichoiche—a thoiee 'between this
tihriend and evil companions. r• tis
1 is a !very anxious Most:lent for • V
Of un: It is an anxioue moment or
, phriflt as well as for you. I
1.
(Inc dark night .e. : Watchman ell
'1.S1eep at his .Post and failed- t -g-
aol t e liehtning express. Leapin :to
his hItet -NN hen the flying engine,
a
shrieking monster, shot by, he !
w
the train disappear and realized 1 at
the drav1 ridge was open and all he
passdagere were loath It was
Muc'hilfor human brain. The
' I
Wente steak niad. Friends found
c.
shivehing- and cowering in the•
6e1.- Or hi robin a raving rna 1c,
mutthhing to himself, "Ohelf 1nly
had: if only bad " Here co es
thluiderin,.; along the limited exp ss
full of gdspei invitation. rrke t.ein
is flying with, the speed of the 11 t-
sheig.hlthat. are you going to do in
t (Terence to .Christ, before it is too
• tete? ipvee the dark abyss of -she ili
you Oro* the strong, :straight h nt
of the eros, or will you let 11
emnpanions crash your hopes i to
ruine? St all you be smiled at by he
angel: of hope Or hissed at by he
Voice of despair? . Will you ac sht
this :Jesit as •your friend? Your
1v1-
od ones, Our Heavenly Father, ou
Snvieor nd the Holy- Spirit ni
the answ r. "My- son, if sinners
tice thee, consent then not." •
I I--
The! man who '.kn'ortis it all is :a
cm:uplink) for the woman who lin
nothing.
40. -
, ir l'unished.
I One of
Sne rat Iti,e
hose sheppers who • seel
than to hpy, having ,ke
a, salesman of a Beston dry goo
house bus
the choie
take • a s
send iL • le
slaked, the
up thh pu
she. with°
het- card.
meeseriger
the retail
'
and they ire not pleased to 'Om
their goods unless one buys libeth .1,
The Londhn Millinery tells this stoi
of makin
Who '
WOt.
" I :
buying at.
k.A. pomp
shoprhan
men t -lb ey
. . ,
Ordered a lspool of cotton to be ehr
tq boil, house. lt was agreed tliat!s
should be male an example of and.
weeL rniing tn her.; kind. ,
She was surprised, . and her neigl
bors iinterested, soon after she , a
hieredehonee. . A common dray- draw
by toile lite rses, proceeded• slowly;
her door. On the dray with ha.
mime, •weie a 'number :of stalwart f
borers'. 'they_ wore holding on vigo
, -
0
it
SI
, for an hopr in displayit g
t goods, stalest said, I 11
eein of sillh" "Shad e
your • ad.dress, madaiki
polite clerk,' as he wraPp
•chase. "'You may," :se'
It, a. blush and ha.nded hi
The .silk Was sent by 1a
boy: . In Lendon, however,
dealers are not so polit
8.01 xamples of a won11.
ld :look at goods witho
:
us lady, after teasing 14e
of a millinery' establis
nd tbe forbearance liflhi
Lt
8.
If people could only real ze the virtue of
Dr. Chase's Ointment they wotild not suffer
w
hitehais, a well-known'
and respected citizen of Cobourg, Ont.,
states :i -=4 -Having used Dr Chase's Oint-
ment fer piles, I can testify to its great
value. The suffering which I endured
from the burning, itching, stinging sen-
sation Oi piles was something awful, and I
can say that thereis nothing in this world
teequarDi. Chase's Ointment as a cure
for this dreadful disease. I tried a great
• many remedies and never 'got more than
slight relief from any ofthem. But while
DI. Chase's Ointment brought quick relief
!it went further and made a thorough cure:
I cannot Say too much in recommendation
of this great remedy."
This is the only preparslion which is
positively guaranteed to cure any form of
piles. Ash your nc.tightiors about it. 63c.
a hex, at all dealers, or Edmanscn, Bats
& Co.. Toronto.
Dr 1
Phass
Ointment
essseehes`h
ousiy !to ,some 00jeCIT, S00#Coulti
see.
rialw,Ineighbors stared. After a - deal
-
di win's -cracking, the -.cart 'vas
hack-
ed against the eurb.There, reposing
eud up in the centre of • the
cart, vas' the ;spool Of cotton she lead
ordered: :With the aid of a plonk it.
was ftnally rolled 'barrel -fashion to .
-the pitvethent.
After a struggle it was placed on
the perchaser's dootastep. The Mat
that the purchaser came out a little
later and 1 kicked her property out in-
to the street, detracted nothing from
the: lesson, •
niddleg From- Itnssla.
Her are some riddli s which. the
boys and1girls in Ituss'a puzzle their
-heads :over.
I a11 blind, but show others the
way ; -deal tint( dumb ut know how
to coehnte. A mile/A.0m
People Pray for inc nd long for
my company, but dir ctly I appear
they bide: themselves. Rain.
have four legs and, feather's, but
tun neither beast nor ird. Feather-
bed. -
; We are 'four brothea under one
hat. Legs of a table.
Four brathers run si e by side, but
never_ touch one another. Wheels of
.a cart. t
- , What walks upside d wn overhead ?-
th PY•
- Who are the two br thers who live
on opposite sides of he road, but
never see 'each other Your e3res.
A pack of NVOIVOS r al by .; one was
shot, how: many renlai ied ? One.
Hints on- /Slippier: Plants.'
In taking slips fro
rooting, many person
young, branches from I
base 6f the stalk, fore
pend all its energies i
new growth from the
result is .a -scraggy"
taking your slips iron
of the plant,' leaving
the base and sides Of
and You will be put
what 1 ice :bushy plants.
in a hiort time. • Gera
begonias and pelargeni
fited iiy such pruning.
of wandering jew may
botttleI of water and h
picture so: that the , vi
about Iit, making a pre
while the mote are fo
little 1 branches. are
along :the stem.
plants for
take oOE. the
e sides I- and •
ng it 1:+0DT ex -
sen -ding out
op, and the
plant.- Try
the very top
II .sprCeets at
the old stalk,
prised to find -
yeti will have
iums, coleus,
Ilms are bene-
eong.branches
be put into- a
ng behind a
ies will, twine
ty 'decoration
ming and the
starting. out
A Double T.
• A man Who was bicy
ern France was pushin
up a Steephill when h
peasant with:a donkey
-tient le -east was ma
progress, although -it
best. I
The 'benevolent • cycli
heft hand against. the
cart and .guiding his
the other 'hand push
donkey taking fresh c
. .
his load up the hill_
When th suninit wa
peasant tairst into t
benefaetor. s•.
"It Was good of yo
sieur!" • he '-protested;
er -haVe: got up with o
ling in' seuth-
his machine
overtook a
cart. The pa-
ing but little
as doing its
'
t, putting his
ack of ' the
achirie with
so' that the'
urage,- pulled
reached the.
anks to his
indeed, mon-1
Itehould nev-
e donkey,"
•
retrlfied Oa kir.
The lothar day while working at
• Ransford's quarry . t Goderio,
James' Hogarth and 1 ames Forbes
—found :a snake, measuzing 18 inches
in length; firmly embedded in the
stone they! Were hlasti g. The one-
time reptilie was perfe ,t In f orm,
and a ',short distance a ay might ,be
taken for a living sit ke. Ilahv the
reptilegot into its prison house -
could not be ascertain d, but the
probabilities are that it was dead,
got mixed' in. with ref se of some
kinds and ; being neat a petrifhing
sr)ring,1 the whole nia s' was turned
into stone together.
This. Mappens Mve y Day.
.If a load of coal is eft out of
doors, exposed to the eather, say
for a month, it loges .ne-third of its
heating qualities. If a ton of coal is
placed on the grounel d left there.
and another ton is plc ced under a
shed, the latter loses about 25 per
cent., of its heating foi ce; the former
about 1 40 per cent. ence it is a
great saving of coat t • have it in a
dry place, covered ove on all sides.
The sof,ter the coal the more heating.
power it loses, becans the volatile
and valuable constitue ts undergo a
slow cOmbtistion.
TlarIllield Milts
When!Mr. David. Dea
the Queen'si prize at B
law stet -dent, he once
' "at hoine." On the eer
his nantte, he replied,
The girl blushed and
3.s-s4but ii,h7t is your
•jlis assured:her he h
name, but it was of no
vent knew better and
as "mei David."
, itivd,inner of
sley, was a
ttended an
ta s
David
• De afar n.
said "Yes,
other name,
d no other
use. The ser-:
imounced him
—The 'Mitchell assessor
work and handed over his b
,elerk on Monday nightlif 1
total assessment of the
$665.82d,whieh is a reducti
from last year The popula
decrease Of nearly a him
year. There are 120 dogs i
cattle, 185 horses, 132 hogs,
•
completed his
oke to the tevin
st Week. The
wn amounts to
of some $6 000
ion is 1,883, a
red hom last
the town, 176
nd 3 sheep.
Thingsib
f�
Spring.
\Me
010010410~,
The styles for this Spring and early Simmer wear are more
attractive and catching than ever, and our stock co -
"HATS SHIRTS i
COLLARS, TIES,
Are the nobbiest and most up to -date to be picked up in
leading fashion maikets. You can't help but look dressy in one
of our outfits, particularly -when it is t pped off by a nob
Spring suit. Come in and see.
RIGHT
F&R,XIS HERS, SE:1E0411.
For pure blood, a bright eye, a clear
com lexion, a keen appetite, a good
dig stion and refreShittgSleep, TAICK
Sa.rseLip*rillw.
It arouses the Iiver, quickens the
circulation, brig ens the spirits and
generally improvis the health.
Six yeight years trial have proved it to be, the most reliable B OOD Purifier kn.oWn.
Al]. druggists sell 7.-BRISTOLS1
11
nitnre Cheaper Oan Ever.
s.
Oni account of reat reduction in expenses, and mannfactiringep
we are now able to put furniture on the market cheaper Oh= isver. 'All intend
gsseoefialuirin:
ing purchasers will do well to call at our warerooms, wheie un
date furniture are sold Lt -right prices. 1
I 1
1
. ,f, IRRIMMECOKERIMBECEIVERNIMIM1101
,
1:TINT3DMIt'T.404.3K 1\TC+..
This department is complete with a large selection of -the bed gOeikie
Obligill€ attention given to this branch of the busineas.
Night calls promptly attended to by our Undert er frtr S. 1. Helmet
Goderich street, Seaforth, opposite the Methoclistt churc
BROADFOOT, B04 84 00,1
sH,A. qpimoa.
1•111
Page WOV.en
Owing to the variatiena
considerable allowance=
for contraction and e
I dinarywirefeneeunservi
It becomes eoloose as to p
t he co Motions eon eh1s makes it elastic anti se
Wire irence es made of "Page" wire, whisk is twice es strong as o ry wire. Prices are
parts.° Iarly low thisiseason. 50,000 Miles of Page fenees now In we We alsoreake Ga
Ornam atal Fences and Poultry Netting. The Page Wire Fence co.. Liijsd4WilksrvII1s,OM.
ftNikrthbeeLl'''iOreadneadeiniaFilaucelima-tfle:044
on, which makes MI -
-able, us When ft -eXpands
ve of littlevalue. Note
--regulating. The Page
NE
befor
E GILEAT
-Summer !Milliner
he latest and most up-to-date novelties have arrive4 for summer.
h ve we shown such value in Millinery as at the w sent time.
,
his, values we have in Dress Goods, Organ' es, Muslin, Ptintfl
Blous si and Wrappers are amazing. Another lot of , Corsets just atriVed.
This s the time for a bargain in that line.
,
Ne
Boots and Shoes.
Hafre just received. another large consignment, will° we are selling claw.
Some hing very special in.(81ippers for children.
• \
Sone tremendous bargains in' •
Men's and Boys' Olothitm..
Ilaiv5 you a Waterproof Coat? te have a great sal ott in that line.
0.1
1. McBEATH, PRETORIA.
BLOCK,
Strike the Iron
While it's Hot
is good adviO.
Take
Burdock Blood Bitters
this Spring
is lbetter advice.
During the winter, heavy rich
foods ai.e necessary to keep the body
warm. When the spring comes,
the sysmn ig clogged up with heavy
sluggish blood ; you feel tired;
weary and. listless and that all -
gone, 'no -I -ambition feelingfakes
L •
possession of you. If you take
Burdoc Blood Bitters it will
reguIato your system, put you into
coudiii n and make you feel bright,
. ,
happy and vigorous.
Have y ui •Ciothei.
RE EVED. •
1
1 !
. No neassity of gettkig neap:Spring clothes if you
will send yoarlsst yeade-sult to the
SEAFORTHI E9rE WORKS
Old clotbeeinade te moll hike new. Dyeing An
d
. . eleening of ludic& and g. ntletheceavlothes a -90011iliy.
and indignation guaran enn All wool goods gnatanteed to give good sistaetron on shorteet tiotiee.
Shawls, euetains, etten; at mederate pri en eannila
do not fall to give me aall : Butter and tgge Men
In exebange ter work.
H 11tI? IsTICHOL, -
1792 Opposite 410 aundly., Northein Sheen
• ti
rhe 1116Xi11Op Miduai Fire
Insuran4e Company.
.4—.
FARNI
• AND 4SoLATED TOY*
PROPERTY ONLY INSURED
I
micros.
J. B. McLean, President, Kippen P. ; Thownett
Fraser, vice-president, itnuceileld P. O. ; Thomas K.
Flays, !Sou -Tress, dereihrth P. 0,1 W. 0, *aide
toot, Inspector ot 144368., *Worth P. O.
. ni*Vordits.
W. G. Brcadlgot, Beararth; John O. Grieve, W1
ntroP ; George Dale, Oesteitb; John Berme***
Dublin; 'ranee Evans; Beechwood; John • Ws"
Oarlock; Thomat Freak., Brncefield ; John B. litY.
Lean, Rippon; Jva:ces lilintoe.
Robb. Smith., Radix ROM. MeMiliam, Seefortin
Janne. Cumming- :Brno dv -es J. W. Yee, Hohnsfee
villa P. O.; George Mu le And 'John 0. MOAK**
MIdISOtu ;
Perth. &oho= , ofteOt losursooro01
oi lAbet prOmptly Attended
• *ppliootioa to may it tit " above odicem, iiddreoed-k
heir leepasillVe 1PL
Ilitelriliop Dhlectory for 1002.
__,..._........
luoilEAL IdURDIE, Rieve, %ramp P. O.
JOHN S. BROWt, Co calor, Salitrth P0. —
OHARLRS 1J E, Oo realer, Winthrop P. O.
JAMES 011.017GOLIN, Councillor, Beeebwoo4,
ARCHIBALD IiCGREGbR,Coundillor. Seat rth
JOHN C. MORRISON, dlerk, Winthrop P. 0
DAVID. M. ROSS, Iresstrer, Winthrop P. O. -
SOLOMON J. SHANNO1T, J. , P., Sanitary Inspecha‘
Lesdbury P. O. 11
Elwin/ 'placed
Dn't I
have see
third to
Machine'
phesper
atte.chmo.
Top of tt
to putt
top-heaV
the
balancinj
bite po
Dims al:
The N
u.a
eparat
reach iot
!Motto
ether Oi
which en
fuereaset]
We al
Machinel
axatots,
D.
WALK]
forth.
What
araters.
feefe
-bought c
D. Welke'
It ben
and nage
well sa
Seale
11?.ed
11011 14
Tqad tanl
seen. It
• Senn
gee 1
ginIb
tbet
and the
years old
eve,y of
AbInhani
*calor*
eatakee
emennre.
nineteen ;.
orneb eel
There in
sewn ne
ed
ome
ranee,' or run, Bayou
rise/teeth Rock eggs
. per setting 0 11
Donate
GS
-
hreediri,g pens at J. Dor-
ulibing pure brtd Barred
now hare them at to cent,
ZEL, Seaforth, or at J.
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